Mower cutting height switch, Ignition switch, Mower blade switch – Craftsman 107.289920 User Manual

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Mower Cutting Height Switch

To increase the mower cutting height (raise the mower
deck), press the top of the yellow cutting height switch.
To decrease mower cutting height (lower the mower
deck), press the bottom of the switch. Mower cutting

height range is approximately 3-3/4” to 1-1/2” (9,5 to 3,8

cm). The cutting height gauge indicates the position of

the mower deck. The cutting height gauge is located on
the front of the rider, just behind the driver’s left leg.

Ignition Switch

The ignition switch starts and stops the engine; it has

three positions:

OFF Stops the engine and shuts off the

electrical system.

RUN All ows the engine to run and powers the

electrical system.

START Cranks the engine for starting.

NOTE: Never leave the ignition switch in the RUN posi­

tion with the engine stopped. This drains the battery.

Mower Blade Switch

The yellow mower blade switch turns the mower blades
on and off. To turn the mower blades ON, pull the switch

up. To turn the mower blades OFF, push the switch down.

Always set the engine speed control to FAST before turn­

ing the mower blades ON, and while mowing.

Transmission Release Levers

The transmission release levers deactivate the transmis­

sions so that the unit can be pushed by hand. See

PUSHING THE UNIT BY HAND for operational informa­

tion.

Fuel Tank

To remove the fuel tank cap, turn it counterclockwise.

GENERAL OPERATING SAFETY

Before first time operation:

• Be sure to read all information in the Safety and

Operation sections before attempting to operate this

rider and mower.

• Become familiar with all of the controls and how to

stop the unit.

• Drive in an open area without mowing to become

accustomed to driving the unit.

^WARNING

If you do not understand how a specific control

functions, or have not yet thoroughly read the

CONTROL FUNCTIONS section, do so now.

Do NOT attempt to operate the rider without first

becoming familiar with the location and function

of ALL controls.

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