Scotts SP6211, SP6213 manual Using Side Discharge Chute, Using Grass Bag, Mowing Tips

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OPERATING

Using Side Discharge Chute

￿CAUTION: Avoid injury! DO NOT operate mower unless grass bag assembly, side discharge chute or mulch guard is in place.

1. Release blade control lever to stop engine.

A

B

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2. Remove mulch guard knob (A).

B

C

A

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3.Lift and hold spring loaded mulch guard (B) up.

4.Install side discharge chute (C).

Slide side discharge chute under mulch guard mounting bracket.

Lower mulch guard.

Reinstall and tighten knob (A).

Using Grass Bag

￿CAUTION: Avoid injury! DO NOT operate mower unless mulch guard, side discharge chute or grass bag and bagging chute are in place.

Bagging chute MUST be removed and mulch guard secured in place when grass bag is not being used.

NOTE: Bag may wear and deteriorate. Check condition of bag often. Use a John Deere bag or equivalent to comply with safety specifications.

1.Release blade control lever to stop engine.

2.Grasp handle (A) and handle (B) from left side of mower. Lift bag off mower.

A

B

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3.Lower front of bag. Raise rear of bag grasping handle

(A) and handle (B).

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4.Allow doors (C) to swing open. Shake contents of bag to empty out.

Mowing Tips

Before beginning to mow, be sure deck is level and proper cutting height is selected.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Introduction Using Your Operator’s ManualThank You for Purchasing a Scotts Product California Proposition 65 WarningRecord Identification Numbers Product IdentificationTable of Contents Safety-Alert Symbol SafetyMachine Safety Labels Operate Safely Certification LabelProtect Children Practice Safe MaintenanceHelp Prevent Serious or Fatal Accidents Avoid Injury from Contacting Blade Before you unplug or adjust machineHandling Waste Products Handling Fuel SafelyEngine Controls Handle and Cutting Height Controls OperatingHandle Controls Stop EngineKey Cutting Height Adjustments In mm Inches Adjusting Handle HeightUpper Handle Lower HandleRUNNING, Blade is Turning Starting EngineKeep hands, feet and clothing away from the blade Travel Speeds Forward TravelStopping Engine Using Grass Bag Using Side Discharge ChuteMowing Tips Bagging and Composting To Avoid ScalpingBagging Tips Mulching TipsAfter Mowing Service Literature Replacement PartsJohn Deere Quality Part NumberService Intervals Engine Warranty Maintenance Statement Engine Oil ServiceAdjusting Carburetor Avoid FumesTo Change Engine OIL from the TOP Changing Engine OilTo Change Engine OIL from the Bottom Cleaning and Replacing Air Cleaner ElementCleaning Engine Cooling Fins Cleaning and Gapping Spark PlugStop engine. Let it cool Checking and Replacing Drive Belt Cleaning Drive Belt and Transmission AreaPicture Note View is from underside of differential To Replace Drive BeltTransmission Cable Adjustment-SP6213 Lubricate Mower Axles Lubricate Drive Shaft Hub BushingsSharpening Blade Check BladeCheck Blade To Remove BladeFilling Fuel Tank Balance and Install BladeCleaning Fuel Cap Vent Using Troubleshooting Chart TroubleshootingCheck Troubleshooting Storing Machine Storing SafetyPreparing Machine for Storage Preparing Fuel and Engine For StorageRemove Mower from Storage Install Starter Rope AssemblyLawnmower Assembly Side Discharge Chute Bagger Bagger Chute Identify Parts SP6211 and SP6213Add Engine Oil Install Grass BagInsert bagging chute tab E into rear mower shield slot F Test Mower Machine Specifications SpecificationsEngine Travel Speed RangeRecommended Lubricants DimensionsLimited Warranty for NEW Scotts Brand Products WarrantyLimited Engine Warranty Tire WarrantyWarranted Parts Index Cleaning Belt and Transmission AreaStep Refer to your operator’s manual Quality StatementStep Contact your dealer Step Call the Customer Communications CenterRecord Service Dates Service Record