Craftsman 247.889980 manual Children, General Operation

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which,ifnot followed,couldendangerthe personal

__IL his symbolpointsout importantsafetyinstructions safetyand/or propertyof yourselfandothers.Read

andfollowall instructions thismanualbefore

attemptingto operatethismachine.Failureto complywiththese

instructionsmayresultin personalinjuryWhenyou. seethissymbol,

HEEDITSWARNING!

Your Responsibility: Restrictthe useof this powermachineto

personswhoread,understand,andfollowthe warningsand instruc- tions inthis manualandonthe machine.

Thismachinewasbuiltto beoperatedaccordingto the rulesfor safeoperationinthis manual.As withanytypeof powerequipment, carelessnessorerroronthe partof the operatorcan resultin serious injury.Thismachineis capableof amputatinghandsandfeetand throwingobjects.Failureto observethefollowingsafetyinstructions could resultin seriousinjury ordeath.

__ateof Californiato I causecancerandbirthdefectsor otherreproductiveharm.

CHILDREN

Tragicaccidentscan occur if operatoris notalert to presenceof children.Chil- dren areoften attractedto mowerandmowingactivity.Theydo notunderstand thedangers.Neverassumethat childrenwillremainwhereyou lastsawthem.

,,Keepchildren outof the mowingarea and underwatchfulcare of a responsibleadult otherthanthe operator.

,,Be alert andturn moweroff if a child entersthe area.

,,Beforeandwhile movingbackwards,look behindanddownfor small children.

,,Useextremecare whenapproachingblind corners,doorways,shrubs, trees, orotherobjectsthat mayobscureyourvisionof a childwho may run into themower.

,,Keepchildren awayfrom hotor runningengines.They can suffer burns from a hot muffler.

,,Neverallow childrenunder 14yearsold to operatea power mower. Children14years old and overshouldread and understandoperation instructionsand safetyrulesin this manualand shouldbe trainedand supervisedbya parent.

GENERAL OPERATION

,,Readthis operator'smanualcarefullyin its entirety beforeattempting to assemblethis machine.Read,understand,andfollow all instructions on the machineand inthe manual(s)beforeoperation.Be completely familiarwiththe controlsand the properuse of this machinebefore operatingit. Keepthis manualin a safeplaceforfuture andregular referenceand for orderingreplacementparts.

,,Thismachineis a precision pieceof powerequipment,not a plaything. Therefore,exerciseextremecautionat all times.Your unit has been designedto performonejob: to mowgrass. Do notuse it for anyother purpose.

,,Neverallow childrenunder 14yearsold to operatethis machine. Children14years old and overshouldread and understandthe instruc- tions inthis manualand shouldbe trainedandsupervisedby a parent. Onlyresponsibleindividualswho arefamiliar withthese rulesof safe operationshouldbe allowedto usethis machine.

,,Thoroughlyinspectthe area wherethe equipmentis to be used.Remove all stones,sticks,wire, bones, toysand otherforeignobjectswhichcould be trippedoveror pickedup and thrown bythe blade.Thrownobjects can causeseriouspersonalinjury.Plan yourmowingpatternto avoid dischargeof materialtoward roads,sidewalks,bystandersandthe like. Also,avoiddischargingmaterialagainst a wall orobstructionwhich may causedischargedmaterialto ricochetback towardthe operator.

,,To helpavoid bladecontactor a thrownobject injury,stay in operator zone behindhandlesand keepchildren,bystanders,helpers,and petsat

least75 feet from mowerwhile it is inoperation.Stopmachineif anyone entersarea.

,,Alwayswearsafetyglassesor safetygoggles duringoperationand while performingan adjustmentor repairto protectyoureyes. Thrownobjects which ricochetcan causeserious injuryto theeyes.

,,Wearsturdy,rough-soledwork shoesandclose-fittingslacksandshirts. Shirts and pantsthat coverthe armsand legs andsteel-toedshoes are recommended.Neveroperatethis machinein barefeet, sandals, slipperyor light weight(e.g.canvas) shoes.

,,Donot puthandsor feetnear rotating partsor undercutting deck. Contactwith bladecan amputatehandsandfeet.

,,A missingor damageddischargecover can causebladecontact or thrown objectinjuries.

,,Manyinjuriesoccur as a resultof the mower beingpulledoverthefoot duringa fall causedby slippingor tripping.Do notholdon to the mowerif you are falling;releasethe handleimmediately.

,,Neverpull the mowerbacktoward you whileyou are walking.If you must backthe mowerawayfrom a wall or obstructionfirst look downand behindto avoidtrippingandthenfollow thesesteps:

a. Step backfrom mowerto fully extendyourarms. b.Be sureyou are wellbalancedwithsure footing.

c. Pull backslowly,no morethan half waytowardsyou. d. Repeatthese stepsas needed.

,,Donotoperatethe mowerwhile underthe influenceof alcoholordrugs.

,,Donotengagethe self-propelledmechanismon units so equippedwhile startingengine.

,,The blade control handleis a safety device.Neverattemptto bypassits operation.Doingso makesthe safetydeviceinoperativeand mayresult inpersonalinjurythroughcontactwiththe rotatingblade.The blade control handle mustoperateeasily inboth directionsand automatically returnto the disengagedpositionwhen released.

,,Neveroperatethe mowerin wet grass.Alwaysbe sureof yourfooting. A slip andfall can causeseriouspersonalinjury.If you feel you are losing yourfooting, releasethe bladecontrol handleimmediatelyandthe blade will stoprotatingwithinthreeseconds.

,,Mowonly in daylightor good artificiallight. Walk, neverrun.

,,Stopthe bladewhencrossing graveldrives,walks orroads.

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Contents FormNo.769-04684A December21,2009 PeratorsDate of Purchase General Operation ChildrenSlope Operation ServiceResult inpersonalinjuryWhenyou. seethissymbol,HEEDITSWARNING Page Thispageleftintentionallyblank Shipping Brace Removal Tools Needed for AssemblyLoose Parts in Carton Mower SET-UPAttaching the Shift Lever Unfolding the HandleChecking Tire Pressure Throttle/Choke Control Air Cleaner HandleEngine Controls Oil DipstickIgnition Switch Run/Light Stop1PositionRun Hours 1/10 \\\ Gear Shift Lever Systems Indicator MONITOR/HOUR MeterBattery NeutralEngaging the Drive Starting the EngineEngaging the Blades Operating on SlopesKeepthe bladessharpandreplacethe bladeswhenworn Installing the Mulch BaffleMowing MulchingChecking the Engine Oil MaintenanceEngine Maintenance General RecommendationsAirCleanerHandle ElectrodePorcelainInch.76 rnmgap Lubrication BatteryCleaning the Mower Tire PressureBlade Timing Belt Pivot Points & LinkageDeck Spindles Placethe deckheightleverinits highestposition AdjustmentsCutting Deck Removal To removethe cuttingdeck,proceedas followsLift Arm Cutting Blades Trail Shield Fuse Changing the Transmission Drive BeltGas inthe tank Each Use Mowerblades As requiredBaggerGrassCollector Cleanengineof surfacedebrisPreparing the Engine Preparing the Lawn MowerPlacethrottle/chokeleverintofast position Enginefailsto start ChokenotactivatedInch Wide Cut Mower B Model No \ 7O33=inch Wide Cut Mower B Model No 687-02427 LeverAssemblyLH 687-02426 LeverAssemblyRH 710-057233=inch Wide Cut Mower B Model No Screw,HHCap5/16-18x 33=inch Wide Cut Mower m Model No 2129 20,,/22 71B 157 31A MODELandSERIAL31A 157 = O O LO2. J 83o 870LOS 359 @ 334 356 f 2o@ 209 792813 = o o Briggs StrattonStrattonAuthorizedDealer Page Page Your Warranty Rights and Obligations Warranted Parts GDOC-100182RevA ModeratePage Motor Briggs& StrattonPowerBuiltDe seguridad Montaje Conozca Su cortadora de cesped NSmerode serieQOS Lostoque ==8 Advertencia Csped Configuracion DE LA Cortadora DEPiezas Sueltas Dentro DE LA Caja Herramientas Necesarias Para EL MontajePage Lapresi6nm.xirnadelos neurn.ticosencualquiercircunstanciaes Control de la presi6n de los neumaticosControles DEL Motor Controles DEL CortadoraPalanca DE Control DEL Regulador Cebador IVlarcha directa Tapon DE CombustibleControl DE LAS Cuchillas Control DE LA TRANSMISI6NBateria Interruptor DE EncendidoMonitor Indicador DE SISTEMAS/MEDI- DOR Horario Hours I/I0 \\\EN Pendiente Detencion DEL Motor Enganche DE LAS CuchillasEnganche DE LA TRANSMISI6N FuncionamientoDE Abono USO DE LA Palanca DE Altura DE LA PlataformaAbono Instalacion / Extraccion DE LA TolvaMantenimiento DEL Motor Recomendaciones GeneralesPorcelana Tra en lasuperficiede la plataforrnaVeala. Figura17 Presion DE LOS NeumaticosLiivipieza DE LA Cortadora LubricacisnPuedenproducirlesionespersonaleso daSosmateriales Correa DE Sincronizacion DE LA CuchillaRuedas delanteras Husillos de plataformaCorte AjustesRepitalos pasosanterioresdel ladoderechodela cortadora Cuchillas DE CorteEscudo Posterior Caivibio DE LA Correa DE Enganche DE LA CubiertaArranque con pinzas para bateria Programa Canibio DE LA Correa DE SincroniZacion DE LA Plataforma FusibleParaevitarquese forrnegornaenel sisternadecombustibleo en PREPARACI6N DEL Motor DE LA CortadoraCosped Pararnotoresalrnacenadosdurantern&sde30 dfasDelalojamientodel soplador El motornoarranca No se haactivadoel cebadorEnla posici6ncebador Muevalapalancadelregulador/cebadorparaServicio de instalaci6nde Sears Continuaci6nsedetallanlos puntosincluidosenel AcuerdoEl*Coverage en Canadvariaen algunosarticulos. Paradetalles Ilenosla IlarnadaCharnuscaCanadenSUS Derechos Y Obligaciones EN Cuanto a LA Garantja Piezas Garantizadas GDOC-100182Rev.A ÷anag÷

247.889980, 88998 specifications

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