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Do not tilt the lawn mower when starting the engine. Start the mower on a
level surface, free of high grass or obstacles.
Keep hands and feet away from the rotating parts. Do not start the engine
when standing in front of the discharge opening.
8.3
Brake handle
During operation, tightly hold the brake handle with both hands.
Note: During operation, when the brake handle is released, the engine will stop and thus
stopping the lawnmower from operating.
Warning! In order to avoid any unintentional start-ups of the lawn mower, it
comes equipped with an engine brake which must be pulled back before the
engine can be started. When the engine control lever is released it must
return to its initial position, at which point the engine automatically
switches off.
Note: Engine brake (brake handle): Use the lever to stop the engine. When
you release the lever the engine and the blade stop automatically. To mow,
hold the lever in the working position. Before you start to mow, check the
start/stop lever several times to be sure that it is working properly. Ensure
that the tension cable can be smoothly operated (i.e. is not catching or
kinking in any way)
8.4
To stop engine
CAUTION: The blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the engine
is shut off.
1.
Release the brake control handle to stop the engine and blade.
2.
Disconnect and ground the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting while equipment
is unattended.
8.5
Auto move
The mower is equipped with a speed adjusting system which can adjust 4 speeds from 3.0
km/h to 4.5 km/h.
Position 1: the slowest position; Position 4: the fastest position.
Follow the step as mentioned below:
1.
Release the Self-drive control handle until the lawn mower doesn't go forward.
2.
Adjust the appropriate speed which you want (Fig. 11).
3.
Grasp the Self-drive control handle to go on mowing (Fig. 11).
CAUTION: your mower is designed to cut normal residential grass of a
height no more than 250 mm.
Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall dry or wet grass (e.g., pasture) or piles of dry
leaves. Debris may build up on the mower deck or contact the engine exhaust presenting a
potential fire hazard.