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                  2. Re-mow over the visible clippings.   

                  3. Raise the cut height.   

                  4. Rake the clippings up after mowing.   

   

Warranty Conditions   

  

The manufacturer warrant that this machine is free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is 
limited to making good or replacing any part which appears upon inspection by the manufacturer or his agent to be 
defective in material or workmanship.   

The warranty for the engine used to power this machine may differ from the warranty for the other components. Refer 
to the engine warranty statement in the Engine Owner’s Manual which has been included with this machine. As the 
warranty may differ, you are advised to read the engine warranty carefully.   

For other items this warranty shall apply for a period of 24 months from date of purchase for domestic use only. 
However these items are 

not 

warranted for commercial or industrial use.   

This warranty does not obligate the manufacturer, his agents or dealers to bear the transport costs incurred in the 
repair or replacement of any defective part. This warranty excludes fair wear and tear, or any damage caused by 
misuse or abuse. Parts such as blades, blade bolts, V-belts, and spark plugs, which can be subjected to use beyond 
their normal intended working capacity are also excluded.   

This warranty is void if parts other than genuine have been used or if repairs or alterations have been made without 
the manufacturer’s written authority. The above warranty does not exclude any condition or warranty implied by the 
Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other relevant legislation which implies any condition which cannot be excluded. 

  AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian consumer Law. You are entitled to a 
replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss of damage. 

You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure 
does not amount to a major failure. 

The text above applies notwithstanding anything else expressed or implied to the contrary in this Warranty document.   

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

REMEMBER: PROOF OF PURCHASE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND IS RECOMMENDED 
PRIOR TO WARRANTY WORK BEING UNDERTAKEN. REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AN 
AUTHORISED DEALER OR AGENT AND GENUINE SPARE PARTS MUST BE USED OR YOUR WARRANTY 
WILL BE VOID. 

 

The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and add improvements to its product at any time without notice or 

obligation.The Company also reserves the right to discontinue manufacture of any product at its discretion at any time.   

  
For your Record: 

 

Retailers Name: .............................................Address: ................................................... Phone No: 
......................................................Model No: ................................................. 
Serial No: .......................................................Date of Purchase:..................................... 

  

   

 

 

No. 101300

 

  © Copyright

 

Revision A

 

  

2010

 

Leester 

 

 

  

 

Summary of Contents for 600SF

Page 1: ... WARNING Read this manual before operating your BUSHRANGER Lawnmower www poweruplawncare com au TM Owners Manual Bushranger 600SF ...

Page 2: ...ark plug wire before clearing blockages checking or working on the mower Before using always visually inspect to see that blades blade bolts and cutter assembly are not worn or damaged Replace worn or damaged blades in sets to preserve balance DAMAGED BLADES AND WORN BOLTS ARE MAJOR HAZARDS Check all nuts bolts and screws often always be sure the mower is in a safe operating condition Use only gen...

Page 3: ...a container specifically designed for the purpose In general plastic containers are unsuitable Stop the engine disconnect the spark plug wire and inspect the mower if a the mower begins to vibrate abnormally or b after striking a foreign object Never cut grass while walking backwards Stop the engine before pushing the mower across gravel drives walks or roads Walk never run Mow across the face of ...

Page 4: ...out of the cardboard carton and place on a level surface Loosen the two handle bar pivot bolt knobs A where fitted Fold the handle bars out straight in line with the lower handle bars Tighten the two handle bar pivot bolt knobs A or the cam locks B to secure the handle bars in position Refer to figure 1 Remove and discard the white protective packing sheet from the mower Engine oil Oil must be add...

Page 5: ...the mower base Refer to figures 8 10 Low er the rear flap N To ensure the mulch plug is correctly seated the rear flap should close against the vertical face of the mulch plug legs with clearance to the horizontal extensions Figure 7 Mulch plug installation Figure 8 Mulch plug installation A Push Mower B Push Mower Figure 9 Mulch plug installation Figure 10 Mulch plug installation A Self propelled...

Page 6: ...ry 25 hours of normal mowing The elements must be serviced more regularly if the mower is used in dusty conditions Replace immediately if the element is damaged Spark plug Refer to the engine owner s manual for detailed maintenance instructions For best results remove the spark plug every 50 hours for gap checking and replace every 100 hours of use Replace the spark plug at any time if it is found...

Page 7: ...fer to figure 16 Using gloves and a suitable spanner remove the blade assembly Retain the D plates and discard the blades and fasteners Figure 16 Blade Attachments NB Mowers fitted with a circular cutting disc must be fitted with a D Plate as shown in figure 16 Fit new blades and fasten in the correct order Refer to figure 16 Tighten the blade retaining nuts firmly to 16Nm Remove the flap prop clo...

Page 8: ...ction To decrease the stretch rotate the thumb wheel A in a clockwise direction Refer to figure 17 Check that the clutch disengages by pulling the mower backwards with the clutch engagement lever released the rear wheels should free wheel If not do not attempt to start the mower as it may drive off unattended If the mower free wheels test the mower at all engine speeds ensuring that it self diseng...

Page 9: ...e spark plug lead and lower the wheels to the ground MAINTENANCE Mulch mowers only Mulching Equipment For optimum mulching performance The mulch blades are to be kept sharp Maintain the blade sharpening angle when sharpening Keep the cutting edge feather free when sharpening Keep the underside of the mower deck and the mulch plug free of build up Refer to the Cleaning section on page 7 MULCH MOWIN...

Page 10: ...tempt to mulch if the grass is too wet Wet grass tends to clump together and does not evenly spread out It also clogs up the underside of the base Do not mulch mow on too low a cutting height Remember the maximum cut should be 25mm off the top of the grass or 1 3rd the grass blade height whichever is the lesser amount Refer to figure 20 Do not push the mower too fast To obtain the best finish it m...

Page 11: ...is void if parts other than genuine have been used or if repairs or alterations have been made without the manufacturer s written authority The above warranty does not exclude any condition or warranty implied by the Trade Practices Act 1974 or any other relevant legislation which implies any condition which cannot be excluded AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be e...

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