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cold and risk of lightning. Doing work in bad weather

can cause fatigue and dangerous conditions, such

as slippery surfaces.

• Examine your work area to make sure that your

control of the product cannot be prevented.

• Be careful of roots, stones, twigs, pits and ditches.

High grass can conceal obstacles.

• Be careful when you go near hidden corners and

objects that can prevent your view.

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• Be careful when you cut on a slope. Slopes can be

dangerous. A fall on a slope can cause injury.

• Cut across the face of slopes. Do not cut up and

down.

• Be careful when you change direction on a slope.
• Be careful of hidden objects or holes in the lawn.

Rough terrain can cause you to fall.

• Do not cut near a steep slope, drop-off, ditch or

embankment. You can fall.

• Do not cut on wet grass. You can fall.
• Do not cut on terrain with more than a 15 degree

slope.

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Always use the correct personal protective equipment

when you operate the product. This includes, at

minimum, sturdy footwear, eye protection and hearing

protection. Personal protective equipment does not

erase the risk of injury but may decrease the grade of

injury if an accident occurs.
• Always wear safety glasses or eye protection while

you operate the product or do maintenance or

repairs.

• Do not operate the product with bare feet or with

open shoes. Always use heavy-duty slip-resistant

boots with good ankle support while you operate the

product.

• Wear heavy, long pants. Do not wear shorts, sandals

or go bare foot.

• Use approved protective gloves, if necessary. For

example, when attaching, examining or cleaning the

blade.

• Always use approved ear protection while you

operate the product. Noise for a long period can

cause noise-induced hearing loss.

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• Make sure that you regularly do the maintenance to

the product.
• The life of the product increases.
• The risk of accidents decreases.
Let an approved dealer or an approved service

center regularly examine the product to do

adjustments or repairs.

• Do not use a product with damaged protective

equipment. If the product is damaged, speak to an

approved service center.

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The motor control handle stops the motor. Make sure

that the motor stops when the motor control handle is

released.
• Start the motor and then release the control handle.

The motor then stops.

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If the motor control handle does not stop the

motor, press the power button to stop it. Remove the

battery pack and speak to an approved service center.

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Deflectors, guards and shields decrease the risk of

objects being ejected from the product in the direction of

the operator or other persons.
Make sure the deflectors, guards and shields are not

damaged and that no defects are in view, such as

cracks, broken springs or missing hardware. Replace

any damaged or missing parts.

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Only do the maintenance work

written in this operator's manual. More

extensive work must be done by an

approved service agent.
Do the maintenance work correctly to

increase the lifetime of the product and

decrease the risk of accidents. An approved

service agent can do professional repairs.

Speak to your nearest service agent for

more information.

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To prevent accidental start

during transport, maintenance or repair

work, remove the battery pack.

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Wear heavy duty gloves when

you use the cutting equipment. The blade is

very sharp and cuts can easily occur.

• Keep cutting edges sharp and clean for the best and

safest performance.

• Let your service agent regularly examine the product

and make necessary adjustments and repairs.

• Replace damaged, worn or broken parts.
• Obey instructions for changing accessories. Only

use accessories from the manufacturer.

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When not in operation, keep the

product, battery pack and battery charger

separately in a dry, indoor and lockable area

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of objects to eject in the direction of the mow position of

the operator.
1. Make sure that the side discharge deflector is not

damaged.

2. Examine the side discharge deflector. Make sure

that you do not see defects, such as cracks or

broken springs that push the door to close.

3. Replace the side discharge deflector or the springs if

they are damaged.

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Always stop the engine before

you do work on the blade. The blade

continues to rotate after the throttle has

been released. Make sure that the blade is

fully stopped and disconnect the spark plug

cap before you start work.

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To prevent accidental start,

always disconnect the spark plug cable and

put the wire where it cannot touch the spark

plug.

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For the best results, keep the

blade sharpened. Replace damaged blades

immediately. Do not use a product with a

damaged blade.

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The blades must be balanced after sharpening.

Do not sharpen or balance the blade on your own.

Speak to an approved service workshop.

• Examine the blade for cracks and other damage. A

damaged blade must always be replaced.

• Always make sure that the blade is correctly ground

and balanced. To examine the blade balance, use a

5/8 in (16 mm) diameter steel bolt, pin or a cone

balancer. Obey the instructions included with the

balancer.

• Do not use a nail to balance the blade. The lobes of

the center hole are not centered.

• Move the blade onto an unthreaded part of the steel

bolt or pin, and hold the bolt or pin parallel to the

ground. If the blade is balanced, it stays in the

horizontal position. If one of the two ends of the

blade moves down, sharpen the heavy end until the

blade is correctly balanced.

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Always stop the engine before

you do work on the blade. The blade

continues to rotate after the throttle has

been released. Make sure that the blade is

fully stopped, then disconnect the spark plug

cap before you start work.

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To prevent an accidental start,

always disconnect the spark plug cable and

put the wire where it cannot touch the spark

plug.

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For the best results, keep the

blade sharpened. Replace damaged blades

immediately. Do not use a product with a

damaged blade.

1. Make sure that the spark plug cable is disconnected

from the engine.

2. Lock the blade with a block of wood.

3. Remove the blade bolt.
4. Remove the blade.

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Содержание SP 58V

Страница 1: ...Snapper SP 58V EN Operator s manual 2 14 www snapper com Original instructions 114114827 2018 11 08 ...

Страница 2: ...he engine manufacturer for a replacement manual if necessary It is your responsibility to read and understand all safety precautions and instructions in the manuals If you do not understand or have difficulty following the instructions contact the manufacturer 2YHUYLHZ 4 5 6 7 3 2 9 10 11 12 16 13 14 15 8 1 1 Motor control handle 2 Grass catcher 3 Rear door 4 Electrical powerhead 5 Cutting height ...

Страница 3: ...attery pack is too warm or cold or other in ternal battery error 1 Stop the product 2 Remove battery pack from product and press the indicator button on the battery pack to show the error code The LED s on the battery pack come on and show an error code 3 Read the included battery manual for a list of related LED error codes for possible faults and procedures If the battery pack does not show an e...

Страница 4: ...ert your dealer service agent or approved service center for information Do not use the product if it is changed from its initial specification Do not change a part of the product without approval from the manufacturer Only use parts that are approved by the manufacturer Injury or death is a possible result of incorrect maintenance This product makes an electromagnetic field during operation The e...

Страница 5: ...Do the maintenance work correctly to increase the lifetime of the product and decrease the risk of accidents An approved service agent can do professional repairs Speak to your nearest service agent for more information 51 1 To prevent accidental start during transport maintenance or repair work remove the battery pack 51 1 Wear heavy duty gloves when you use the cutting equipment The blade is ver...

Страница 6: ... attached between the rear wheels of the product They decrease the risk of objects that may be ejected in the direction of the mow position of the operator 1 Make sure that the rear door and rear deflector are not damaged 2 Examine the rear door and rear deflector Make sure that there are no defects that push the door to close including cracks or broken springs 3 Replace the rear door and rear def...

Страница 7: ...hen you empty the grass catcher to prevent wear 7R FKDQJH WKH FXWWLQJ PRGH The product can be changed to one of three different cutting modes while in operation by pressing the cutting mode button XWR PRGH The product automatically adjusts the cutting speed of the product in response to the quantity of grass being cut 1RWH The product is set to Auto mode by default while in operation RRVW PRGH The...

Страница 8: ...th of the cut by making an overlap of the cut path and cutting slowly Cut in different directions each time to prevent stripes in the lawn Regularly hose the grass catcher with water and let dry before use Pores in cloth grass catchers can become filled with dirt and dust with operation The grass catcher will then collect less grass The side discharging mode of your product is the best cutting mod...

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