WARNING:
To reduce the risk of injury, user must read and understand
the operator's manual for their riding lawn mower before
using this accessory. Save these instructions. Refer to them
frequently and use them to instruct other users. If you loan
someone this product, loan them these instructions also.
PACKING LIST
Bagging Blades (2)
Hitch Pin
Bags (2)
Lower Bagger Tube
INSTALLING THE BAGGING KIT
This kit includes a bagger and special mower blades designed
to be used when bagging. Install the blades first, then install
the bagging kit.
REMOVING THE CUTTING DECK
See Figure 1.
If desired, the cutting deck can be removed from the mower to
make accessing the blades easier when changing.
Make sure drive levers are in open position and blade engage
knob is down.
Stop the motor, remove the start key, and set the parking
brake.
Disconnect both cables that connect the cutting deck to the
mower.
Lower the cutting deck to its lowest position.
Remove the 3 hitch pins and washers that secure the cutting
deck in place.
Slide the deck out from under the mower.
Reverse the process to reattach the cutting deck to the
mower.
INSTALLING BAGGING BLADES
See Figures 2 - 3.
WARNING:
Only use replacement blades and blade bolts authorized
by the manufacturer of your riding mower. Unauthorized
blades and/or blade bolts could break, allowing the blade
to come loose, resulting in possible serious personal injury
and damage to the mower.
NOTE: Make certain all parts are replaced in the exact order in
which they were removed.
Make sure drive levers are in open position and blade engage
knob is down.
Stop the motor, remove the start key, and set the parking
brake.
ACRM005 BAGGING KIT
FOR USE WITH RYOBI ELECTRIC ZERO TURN MOWER
Bagger Bracket
Bagger Cover
Upper Bagger Tube
CABLE (x2)
CUTTING
DECK
WASHER
WRENCH
BLOCK OF WOOD
Raise the height of the cutting deck to its highest position
to allow access to blades.
NOTE: If necessary, raise the mower by placing on a lift or
using a jack and jack stands, or remove the cutting deck
as described in the previous section to gain access to the
blades.
HITCH PIN
Fig. 1
BLADE
Fig. 2