Yardworks 60-1772-2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

SLOPE GAUGE & OPERATION                                     

                             

                             

MOWING TIPS                                   

        

 WARNING:

 Slopes are a major factor related to accidents involving slips and falls, which can result in severe injury. Operating the 

         mower on a slope requires extra caution. If you feel uneasy on a slope, do not mow it. For your safety, use the slope gauge that is 
included as part of this manual to measure slopes before operating this unit on a sloped or hilly area.
1. Mow across the face of a slope, and never up and down. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on a slope.
2. Watch for holes, ruts, rocks, hidden objects, or bumps that may cause a slip or a trip. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
3. Always be sure of your footing. If you feel like you are losing your balance, release the blade/motor control handle immediately. 
    The blade will stop rotating within 3 seconds.
4. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments, because you could lose your footing or balance.
5. Do not mow a slope that has an angle of greater than 15°, as determined using the slope gauge.
6. Do not mow wet or damp grass. Unstable footing can cause slipping.

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           WARNING: Do not mow a slope that has an angle of greater than 15° (a rise of approximately 2 1/2’ [.75 m] every 10’ [3 m]).
            Mow across the face of a slope, and never up and down. 

SLOPE GAUGE

Use this page as a guide in order to identify slopes that cannot be mowed safely.

NOTE: A sharp blade will greatly enhance the performance of the mower, especially when cutting high grass. Be sure to check the 
blade and to sharpen it at least once per year, as described in the Maintenance section.
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.

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Summary of Contents for 60-1772-2

Page 1: ...20 50 8 cm Electric Lawn Mower 60 1772 2 Owner s Manual TOLL FREE HELPLINE 1 866 523 5218 IMPORTANT Read all safety rules and instructions carefully before using this product ...

Page 2: ...tion that are contained in this manual As with any type of power equipment carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in serious injury This mower is capable of amputating body parts and throwing objects Failure to observe the following safety rules could result in serious injury or death Basic safety precautions should always be followed when using electric lawn mowers in order ...

Page 3: ...utlet s that will be used to power the lawn mower 12 In order to prevent electric shock use this mower only with a CSA CUL listed extension cord that is approved for outdoor use such as Type SW A SOW A STW A STOW A SJW A SJOW A SJTW A or SJTOW A 13 Extension Cord Verify that the extension cord is in good condition is heavy enough to carry the current that your mower will draw and is polarized one ...

Page 4: ... until you are sure that the blade has stopped rotating 30 Never operate the mower without a proper trail shield discharge cover grass catcher blade motor control or other safety protective devices in place and in working order Do not operate the mower with damaged safety devices Doing so can result in injury Slopes are a major factor related to accidents involving slips and falls which can result...

Page 5: ... nuts bolts and screws tight in order to be sure that the mower is in safe working condition 10 Do not tamper with safety devices Check them regularly for proper operation 11 After striking 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 12 The grass catcher components discharge cover and trail s...

Page 6: ...lower handles for shipping purposes 2 Pull up and back on the upper handle to raise the handle into the operating position Make certain the lower handle is seated securely into the handle mounting bracket 3 Align the holes 3 between the upper handle 1 and lower 3 handles Insert the bolts 4 and tighten them with the wing nuts 5 provided 4 Secure the lower handle to the bracket with the bolt 6 in ea...

Page 7: ...r 1 Pull open the side discharge cover 1 2 Align the discharge chute arrows with the positioning arrows on the mower deck and then slide the discharge chute 2 in as shown 3 Position the chute such that the chute hooks are trapped under the deck hooks and then release the chute and the cover INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE MULCHING PLUG 1 To remove the mulching plug lift the chute cover 1 and pull the ...

Page 8: ... discharge chute Side discharge cover Height adjustment lever Wheels Read this operator s manual and safety rules before operating your lawn mower Compare the illustration to your lawn mower in order to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future reference 8 ...

Page 9: ...ove to desired position This sets all wheels to the same position 3 To raise the height pull the height adjustment lever from the current stop position towards the back of the mower 4 To lower the height pull the height adjustment lever from the current stop position towards the front of the mower ADJUST THE UPPER HANDLE HEIGHT You may raise or lower the upper handle to a position comfortable for ...

Page 10: ...THE DOTTED LINE THIS REPRESENTS A SLOPE OF 15 WARNING Do not mow a slope that has an angle of greater than 15 a rise of approximately 2 1 2 75 m every 10 3 m Mow across the face of a slope and never up and down SLOPE GAUGE Use this page as a guide in order to identify slopes that cannot be mowed safely NOTE A sharp blade will greatly enhance the performance of the mower especially when cutting hig...

Page 11: ...on is an indication of damage Thoroughly inspect the mower and repair any damage before operating the mower WARNING Always protect your hands by wearing heavy gloves and or wrapping the cutting edges with rags or other materials when performing any maintenance on the blades Use only a YARDWORKS replacement blade 60 7119 4 1 RELEASE THE SWITCH LEVER TO TURN THE MOWER OFF WAIT FOR THE BLADE TO COME ...

Page 12: ...s section Inspect and replace sharpen blade if required Refer to the Maintenance section Store mower in a dry clean area Do not store next to corrosive materials such as fertilizer and rock salt Wipe extension cord to remove any foreign substances such as oil or stains Replace extension cord if cut or damaged in any way Wind cord in a series of equal loops to prevent it from tangling Store mower i...

Page 13: ...long or the cutting height is too low The rear of the mower housing and the blade are dragging in heavy grass Raise the cutting height The mower cuts the grass unevenly The lawn is rough or uneven The cutting height is not set properly Check the mowing area Move the wheels to a higher position The mower does not start The power cord is disconnected from the switch The motor blade control switch is...

Page 14: ...terial and workmanship for a period of one hundred twenty 120 days from the date of retail purchase How to Obtain Service Warranty service is available by calling the toll free helpline at 1 866 523 5218 The factory will not accept the return of a complete unit unless prior written permission has been extended by YARDWORKS CANADA Transportation Charges Transportation charges for the movement of an...

Page 15: ...15 PARTS BREAKDOWN ...

Page 16: ... 3320338 3330637 1 1 4 1 2 1 2 6 4 1 3 1 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 10 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Deck Extention Spring Screw Pan Hd M5x10 Front axle assemble Link bar 7 wheel Front Washer Cotter pin Fan Flange Bolt M6x12 Blade Flange Nut M10 Bolt M10x20 Left handle support Spacer Blade insulator Spacer Blade nut M10x1 25 8 wheel Rear Ring washer Rubber flap Tension disc Rubber pad R...

Page 17: ...del Num Description Qty 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 925006 3340237 3410403 3410137 925007 3220537 925008 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 Side discharge door Side compression spring Tension disc Cord guide Motor housing Lock nut M6 Motor assembly ...

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