Bude brake control test, Warning, Operation – Craftsman 987.889000 User Manual

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OPERATION

BUDE BRAKE CONTROL

TEST

When the Operator Presence

Control is released during opera­
tion of the mower, the engine does

not stop, but the blades should

stop within three (3) seconds. The
following test provides a visual test
of whether the Blade Brake Control
System is functioning. Perform
this test before each use of the

mower.

WARNING

To avoid personal injury or

property damage, make sure

that the mower is on grass,
and that the test area is clear
of foreign objects and by­
standers before you begin the

Blade Brake Control Test.

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It the Operator Presence Con­

trol or the Blade Drive Control

are not adjusted correctly, the

blades may continue to rotate

after release of the Operator
Presence

Control.

If

the

blades do not stop within

three (3) seconds of release
of the Operator Presence Con­
trol, move the Engine Throttle

Control to the STOP position,
disconnect the spark plug
wire, and move the wire away
from the spark plug. Do not

operate the mower until the
Blade Brake Control System
has been repaired.

Failure to do this could result

in personal injury or property

damage.

1. Park mower on a portion of
lawn which has not been recently
mowed.

2. Set the cutting height so the
mower cuts 1/3 of the grass height.

3. Start the engine.

4. Press the Operator Presence
Control down against the handle­
bar grip and push the Blade Drive
Control fully fonward until it stays in
the engaged position.

5. Put the Gear Select Lever in
the No. 1 setting.

6. " Engage the wheels with the
Wheel Drive Control and drive the
mower for several feet. Then re­
lease the Operator Presence Con­
trol.

A. Look at the lawn just mowed.

The lawn should be cut up to
the point where the Operator

Presence Control was released.

B. Press the Operator Presence

Control against the handlebar

grip but DO NOT re-engage the

Blade Drive Control. Drive the
mower fonward for several more

feet. Release the Operator

Presence Control and look at

the lawn. The grass should

NOT have been cut. This indi­

cates that the Operator Pres-

■ ence Control has disengaged

the blade drive and stopped the
blades.

7. If the mower cuts the grass in

Step 6-B, the Operator Presence
Control is NOT disengaging the
blade drive.

Immediately stop

the engine, disconnect the

sparkplug wire, and move the

wire away from the spark plug.

8. Do not use the mower until the
Blade Brake Control System has
been inspected, adjusted or re­
paired by a Sears Service Center.

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