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10.2
Different uses
10.2.1
Retrofitting for mulching mower (Fig 4)
WARNING: only with a stopped motor and standstill cutter.
1.
Raise the rear cover and remove the grass catch bag.
2.
Push the mulching wedge into the deck. Lock the mulching wedge with the button into the
opening on the deck.
3.
Lower the rear cover again.
10.2.2
Resetting for side-discharge mowing (Fig 5)
WARNING: only with a stopped motor and standstill cutter.
1.
Lift the rear cover and remove the grass catch bag.
2.
Mount the discharge channel.
3.
Lift sideward flap for side discharge
4.
Mount the discharge guide for side discharge on the support pin of the sideward flap.
5.
Lower the sideward flap- the flap lies on the discharge channel.
10.2.3
Mowing with the grass catch bag
WARNING: only with a stopped motor and standstill cutter.
1.
For mowing with the grass catch bag, remove the mulching wedge and discharge
channel for side discharge and mount the grass catch bag.
2.
Removing the mulching wedge.
-Lift rear cover and remove the mulching wedge.
-Removing the discharge guide for side discharge:
3.
Lift sideward flap and remove discharge channel.
-The sideward flap automatically closes the discharge opening on the housing by mean of
spring force.
-Regularly clean the sideward flap and discharge opening form grass rest and stuck dirt.
10.3
Mowing tips
Under certain conditions, such as very tall grass, it may be necessary to raise the cutting
height to reduce resistance ( prevent overload of the engine) and leaving clumps of grass
clippings. It may also be necessary to run the lawn mower over the area a second time.
For extremely heavy cutting, reduce the width of cut by over lapping previously cut paths
and mow slowly.
The pores in the cloth grass catcher can become blocked with dirt and dust and will collect
less grass. To prevent this, regularly hose down the grass catcher and let dry before re
using.
Keep the top of the engine (around the starter) clear and clean of grass clippings and
chaff. This will help engine air flow and extend engine life.