WARNING! Before performing any maintenance procedure, stop the
| engine and disconnect the spark plug wire. |
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Symptom | Possible Cause |
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Lawn deck is | ⇒ Be sure the lawn deck blades are engaged and |
not vacuuming | running at full throttle. |
well. | ⇒ Be sure the deck is set at the proper mowing height. |
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| ⇒ Be sure the vacuum engine is running at full throttle. |
| ⇒ Use 1st or 2nd gear on your lawn tractor for best |
| results. |
| ⇒ Look for clogs along the Collector Box Inlet Hose. |
| Shake the hose to loosen and free any clog. |
| ⇒ Turn off the lawn tractor engine and vacuum engine, |
| and check the Hose Adapter for clogs. See page 21. |
| ⇒ Turn off the lawn tractor engine and vacuum engine, |
| and disconnect the vacuum engine spark plug wire. |
| Check for clogs in the Blower Exit Elbow and Inlet |
| Hose. Remove the hose and shake clogs loose. See |
| pages 37 and 38. |
| ⇒ If your lawn deck still is not vacuuming properly, call |
| 1(800) |
Leaves or grass | ⇒ Check for clogs along the edges of the Centrifugal |
come out of the | Separator cone. |
top of the | ⇒ Check the Collector Box Inlet Hose to be sure it is |
Centrifugal | about 4 to 6 inches inside the Centrifugal Separator |
Separator and | inlet and approximately level. See page 36. |
the Collector |
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Box is not full. |
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Leaves or grass | ⇒ Be sure the pin is in the hole in the center of the top of |
come out of the | the side panels. See page 14. |
top of the side | ⇒ Be sure all of the panel flexible latches are secure. |
panels. |
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