Know your equipment, Operating symbols, Location and use of controls – Craftsman 987.889000 User Manual

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT

READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND ALL SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT. Know the
location and function of all features and controls on the equipment. Save this manual for future reference.

MEETS ANSI B71.1 -1996

SAFETY STANDARD

This machine meets voluntary

safety standard B71.1 - 1996,

which is sponsored by the Outdoor

Power Equipment Institute, Inc.,
and is published by the American

National Standards Institute, Inc,

Operating Symbols

Various symbols are used on the

mower to indicate control settings

(your model may not have all of the

symbols).

These

symbols

are

shown below with a description of
their meaning.

V

N

FAST

SLOW

CHOKE

s

6 S

ENGINE

ENGINE

ENGINE

STOP

START

RUN

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IP

ENGAGE DISENGAGE

IMPORTANT: The mower is
equipped with a blade-brake-clutch
control system which is designed
to stop the mower blades within
three (3) seconds after release of

the Operator Presence Control.
This system will stop the blades
but not the engine. Therefore, you
can disengage the blade drive at
anytime without having to stop and

restart the engine. This feature is
particularly useful when you need
to cross gravel drives or rough ter­

rain and you do not want the spin­
ning blades to strike stones or hid­

den obstacles.

WARNING

The blade-brake-clutch con­
trol system should stop the

mower blades within three (3)
seconds after release of the

Operator Presence Control. If

the blades do not stop within
three'(3) seconds, put the En­

gine Throttle Control in the
STOP position. Disconnect
the spark plug wire and do not

operate the mower until the
blade-brake-clutch

control

system has been repaired!

LOCATION AND USE OF

CONTROLS

Operator Presence Control

This lever (A, Figure 3-1) regu­

lates the operation of the rear
wheel brake and the separate

Blade Drive Control.

To engage the Operator Pres­

ence Control, press and hold the
lever against the handlebar grip.

Engaging the lever releases the

brake on the rear wheels (allows
wheels to turn). The engaged po­

sition also permits the separate
Blade Drive Control to lock In its
engaged position (allows the mow­
er blades to turn).

Releasing the lever (disengaged

position) applies the rear wheel
brake and quickly stops the
wheels. Releasing the lever will
also disengage the Blade Drive

Control, which will apply a brake

that stops the blades within three

(3)seconds.

Always disengage the Operator

Presence Control before starting

the engine. Always engage this

control before engaging the sepa­
rate blade drive or wheel drive
controls. ■

A-OPERATOR

PRESENCE CONTROL

Disengaged

Engaged

Figure 3~1

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