OPERATING YOUR LAWN MOWER
MOWING TIPS
Verify that the lawn is free of stones, sticks, wires, and other objects that could damage
the blades or the motor. These objects could be accidentally thrown by the mower in any
direction, and could cause serious personal injury to the operator and to others.
In order to prevent electric shock, do not operate the mower in damp or wet conditions.
Do not mow in circles. Travel back and forth across the lawn.
When cutting thick grass, reduce walking speed in order to allow for a more effective cut
and a proper discharge of the clippings. For a healthy lawn, always cut off one-third or
less of the total length of the grass. The average lawn should be approximately 1-1/2 to 2"
(3.8 to 5 cm) long during cool months, and more than 2" (5 cm) long during hot months. If
there is growth, the lawn should be cut in the fall.
MULCHING TIPS
Release switch to turn mower OFF when crossing any graveled area (stones can be
thrown by the blade).
Set mower at highest cutting height when mowing on rough ground or in tall weeds.
For effective mulching, do not cut wet grass, as it tends to stick to the underside of the
deck preventing proper mulching of grass clippings. New or thick grass may require a
narrower cut. The ground speed should be adjusted to the condition of the lawn. If mowing
has been delayed and the grass has been allowed to grow in excess of 4", mow twice to
reduce the grass height to 3-3/4" maximum.
Walk at a good, steady pace. Overlap your rows. Don't let the grass get too tall. If the
grass gets too long start at the highest cutting position and work down to the desired
cutting height.
W A R N I N G
If you strike a foreign object, stop the motor and disconnect the power cord. Thoroughly inspect
the mower for any damage. Repair any damage before operating the mower. Excessive vibration
of the mower during operation is an indication of damage. Thoroughly inspect the mower and
repair any damage before operating the mower.
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