3. In order to set the mower to its highest cutting position,
move the adjustment levers on both sides to
position B (Fig. 6).
NOTE: The two adjustment levers MUST be set to the
same position (height).
4. Other cutting heights are achieved by moving the
adjustment levers to the settings between the highest
and lowest positions.
Position A
Fig. 6
Lowest
Cutting
Position
Ensuring a clean cut
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WARNING!
The steel blades are extremely
sharp. To avoid injury, do not touch the blades while
making adjustments.
NOTE: Although the blades are pre-adjusted prior to leaving
the factory, it is recommended that the adjustment be verified
prior to first use.
NOTE: Vibrations during shipping can cause blade
misalignment, which often causes the blades to become too
loose or too tight. This will result in a rough, uneven cut,
or make the mower difficult to push (Fig. 7).
Fig. 7
Adjustment
Lever
Position B
Highest
Cutting
Position
Quality
1. To verify proper blade alignment, place the mower on a
flat surface. Remove the handles and the grass catcher.
Turn the mower reel upside down to expose the
cutting bar.
2. Using one of the twenty (20) pieces of paper provided,
insert one of these pieces of paper between the cutting
bar and the reel blades, then slowly turn the wheel by
hand (Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
3. All the blades should slice the paper evenly along the
entire length of the cutting bar while the reel is
turned smoothly.
4. If the mower cuts the paper intermittently, adjustment
should be made to the appropriate side of the blades to
achieve optimal cutting performance.
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Paper