Scotts manual Assembly, Identify Parts SP6211 and SP6213, Unfold Handles, Install Starter Rope

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ASSEMBLY

Identify Parts (SP6211 and SP6213)

A

DB C

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A- Lawnmower Assembly

B- Side Discharge Chute

C- Bagger

D- Bagger Chute

Unfold Handles

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Prevent damage to mower control cables when installing handle assembly. DO NOT pinch or crimp the control cables. Control cables must be inside of handle and unrestricted before tightening hardware.

1. Carefully remove mower from shipping carton.

BA

B

A

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2.Loosen knob (A) approximately 25 mm (1 in.) on each side of upper handle.

3.Remove knob (B) and carriage bolt from each side.

4.Carefully pull folded handle assembly rearward.

B

D

C

E

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5.Rotate slotted bracket (C) to match a desirable height setting with hole in handle.

6.Install carriage bolt (D) from the inside through hole in slotted bracket (C) and through handle on each side of handle. Use same hole on each side.

NOTE: If handle height is not satisfactory, move handle to another hole and height position. Bolts must travel within slotted adjustment brackets and come to rest within one of the three height setting positions (E) before tightening.

7.Install and tighten knob (B) on each bolt. Both handle knobs should be positioned on the outside of the handles.

A

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8.Pivot upper portion of handle assembly to a straight and aligning position. Hold handle and tighten knob (A) on each side.

Install Starter Rope

NOTE: To make installation of the starter rope onto the rope guide easier, hold the blade control lever against the handle while pulling the starter rope.

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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 Safety-Alert SymbolMachine Safety Labels Operate Safely Certification LabelPractice Safe Maintenance Protect ChildrenHelp 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 HandleStarting Engine RUNNING, Blade is TurningKeep hands, feet and clothing away from the blade Forward Travel Travel SpeedsStopping Engine Using Side Discharge Chute Using Grass BagMowing 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 and Gapping Spark Plug Cleaning Engine Cooling FinsStop 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 Troubleshooting Using Troubleshooting ChartCheck 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