Simplicity 866093-00 User manual

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Lawnmowers
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Operator’s Manual - Steel Deck Walk Mowers
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Model No.
866093-00
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Thank You for purchasing this quality-built Snapper® mower. We’re pleased that you placed your confidence in the Snapper
brand. When operated and maintained according to the instructions in this manual, your Snapper mower will provide many
years of dependable service.
This manual contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards and risks associated with the machine and how
to avoid them. This machine is designed and intended only for finish cutting of established lawns and is not intended for any
other purpose. It is important that you read and understand these instructions thoroughly before attempting to start or operate
this equipment. Save these original instructions for future
reference.
Date of Purchase___________________________________________________________________________
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Equipment
Model Number_______________________________________________________________________
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SNAPPER ® is a registered trademark of
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC.
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Table of Contents
1. Intended use ............................................................................................................... 3
2. Technical specifications ...........................................................................................4
3. Features and controls ..............................................................................................4
4. Symbols and warnings .............................................................................................. 4
5. Instructions for safe operation ................................................................................. 5
6. Assembly ...................................................................................................................6
7. Adjustment ................................................................................................................8
8. Operation ....................................................................................................................8
9. Maintenance and storage ......................................................................................10
10. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 12
Important
For your own safety, please read the instructions in this manual and the operator’s manual for the engine fully before assem-
bling and operating. Failure to follow instructions can result in serious personal injuries. Spend a few moments to familiarize
yourself with your mower before each use.
1. Intended use
This lawn mower has been designed for cutting grass on
lawn areas and intended for private use i.e. for use in home
and gardening environments. The lawnmower is to be used
only for its prescribed purpose. Any other use is deemed to
be a case of misuse which may cause damage and injuries.
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3. Features and controls
Figure 1. Model: MSP21675
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1. Upper handle 2. Engine stop control lever 3. Lower handle
4. Handle Knob 5. Grass bag 6. Rope guide
7. Wheel 8. Cutting height adjustment lever 9. Deck
10. Side discharge deector 11. Side discharge cover
12. Spark plug boot 13. Engine 14. Fuel cap 15. Oil cap
16. Starter rope handle 17. Rear door
18. Self-propelled drive lever
Including A: Mulch plug
Model Name MSP21675
Model Number 866093
Engine Type B&S 675EXI
Self Propelled Drive Yes
Engine Displacement 163cc
Nominal Power(KW) 2.49
Deck Width(mm) 530
Blade Width(mm) 510
Rated Speed(rpm) 3100
Fuel Tank Capacity(Liter) 1.03
Grass catcher capacity(Liter) 60
Net Weight(kg) 35
Height adjustment
range(mm)
25-76
Rear Bagging Yes
Side Discharging Yes
Mulching Yes
Oil capacity(ml) 473
2. Technical specifications
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4. Symbols and warnings
Symbols are used in this manual to attract your attention to
possible risks. The safety symbols and the explications which
accompany them must be perfectly understood. The warning
themselves do not avoid the risks and cannot be a substitute
for proper methods of avoiding accidents.
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety infor-
mation about hazards that can result in personal injury.
A1 Read operator’s manual before attempting to
operate the mower.
A2 To avoid injury or death, keep hands and feet
away from the mower deck at all times during
operation.
A3 To avoid injury to others, do not mow when
Others, especially children, are around.
A4
Disconnect spark plug boot before performing repair.
B1 To avoid injury from thrown objects, do not operate
the mower unless all mulching, discharge, or bagging
components are in their proper place.
C1 Release the lever to stop engine.
C2 Engage the lever for self-propelled drive.
D1 Read operator’s manual of engine before attempting to
operate the mower.
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B1
C1 C2
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E1
Fuel and its vapors are extremely ammable and explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
F2 WARNING! The lawnmower exhaust gas contains toxic
substances. Do not run the engine in closed or poorly
ventilated areas.
F3 Running engines produce heat. Engine parts, especially
the muer, become extremely hot. Severe thermal burns
can occur on contact.
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WARNING! Keep the safety signs clear and visible on
the equipment. Replace the safety signs if they are
missing or illegible.
5.
Instructions for safe operation
5.1 Training
1. Read the instructions carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with
the controls and the proper use of the walk-behind mower
before starting.
2. Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instruc-
tions to use the lawnmower. Local regulations can restrict the
age of the operator.
3.Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for ac-
cidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
4.The operators must receive proper training in the use, ad-
justment and operation of the machine, including prohibited
operations.
5.2 Preparation
1. Always wear substantial and slip-resistant footwear and
long trousers when operating the lawnmower. Do not operate
the equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
2. Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating the lawnmower to protect your eyes
from foreign objects which can be thrown from the lawmower.
3. Only operate the lawnmower when there is a good visibility,
such as in daylight or in good articial light.
4. Where feasible, avoid mowing in wet grass. Reduced fooing
could cause slipping.
5. Do not mow in inclement weather such as rain, strong
winds, or thunderstorms.
6. WARNING! Do not use the lawnmower when there is a risk
of lightning.
7. Never operate the lawnmower while people - especially
children - or pets are nearby.
8. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be
used and remove all foreign objects such as stones, toys,
sticks, wires, etc. which can be thrown by the lawnmower.
9. Do not operate the lawnmower while under the inuence of
alcohol, drugs or other medication which can cause drowsi-
ness or aect your ability to operate this lawnmower safely.
10. Before using, always do visual inspection of the lawnmow-
er to ensure that all components are present, undamaged and
securely xed in place:
- Check the condition of the blade, blade bolt and cutter
assembly. Replace worn or damaged blades and bolts as
complete sets to preserve balance.
- Replace the muer if faulty.
11. CAUTION! Never operate the lawnmower with defective
guards. Never operate the lawnmower without safety devices
such as the entire rear door, the entire side discharge cover,
the entire side discharge deector or the entire grass catcher
in place:
12. The lawnmower safety systems or features shall not be
tampered with or disabled.
13. The engine speed is xed, do not attempt to alter or tam-
per with the engine speed.
14.WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely ammable
and explosive. Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or
death:
- Store fuel in containers specically designed for this pupose.
- Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the
engine is running or when the engine is hot.
- Fill or drain fuel only in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not smoke or allow ame or sparks in either the area
where the tank is being lled or drained or where fuel is stored.
- Do not overll the fuel tank.
- If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but move
the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating
any source of ignition until petrol vapors have dissipated.
- Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely.
15.WARNING! Avoid skin to have repeated or prolonged
contact gasoline and avoid inhalation of gasoline vapor.
5.3 General Safe Operation
1. Do not run the engine in closed or poorly ventilated areas
where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can gather.
2. Do not tilt the lawnmower when starting the engine, except
if the lawnmower has to be tilted for starting. In this case, do
not tilt it more than absolutely necessary and lift only the part
which is away from the operator.
3. Start the engine carefully according to instructions and with
feet well away from the blade.
4. Do not start the engine when standing in front of the
discharge chute.
5. Once the engine is started, it is recommended to make
sure engine control lever and braking system (operator
presence control) are properly functioning before
commencing to mow.
6. While operating the lawnmower only walk, never run.
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7. Take extra care when using the lawnmower on slopes
(see section 5.4 Slope Operation below) and near drop-os,
ditches or embankments.
8. Never reverse or pull the lawnmower towards you when
engine is running.
9.
Stop the blade if the lawnmower has to be tilted when
crossing surfaces other than grass and when transporting the
lawnmower to and from the area to be mowed;
10. Watch for trac when operating near roads.
11. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
Keep clear of the discharge openings at all times.
12. Never pick up or carry a lawnmower while the engine is
running.
13. Stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug boot and make
sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop:
- Before clearing blockages or unclogging a chute;
- Before checking, cleaning or working on the lawnmower.
- After striking a foreign object. Inspect the lawnmower for
damage and make repairs before restarting and operating the
lawnmower.
- If the lawnmower starts to vibrate abnormally (check
immediately – abnormal vibration is generally a warning of
trouble).
- Before leaving the lawnmower unattended.
- Before refueling the lawnmower.
- Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting the lawnmower.
14. Prolonged exposure to noise and vibration from petrol
engine powered equipment should be avoided – to minimize
the risks from noise and vibration it is recommended to take
intermittent breaks and limit the duration of operation; wear
ear protection from engine noise as well as heavy work gloves
to reduce vibration in the hands.
5.4 Safe Slope Operation
Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents which
can result in severe injury. All slopes require extra caution. If you
feel uneasy on a slope, do not mow it.
1. Do mow across the face of slopes; never up and down.
2. Do remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs, etc. before
starting to mow.
3. Do watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
4.
Do not mow near drop os, ditches, or embankments. The
operator could lose footing or balance.
5.
Do not mow excessively steep slopes (maximum 10 degrees)
or areas where the ground is very rough , exercise extreme caution
when changing direction on slopes.
6. Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced footing could cause
slipping.
7. Do not leave the mower on slope without the operator
present (even with the engine stopped).
5.5 Transportation
1. Empty the fuel tank, ideally let the engine run until all petrol
is used up (do not leave the lawnmower unaccompanied with
the engine running). If the fuel tank has to be drained, this
should be done outdoors.
2. Remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug.
3. Drain the engine oil from the engine.
4. Clean the cooling ns of the cylinder and the engine housing.
5. When transporting the lawnmower by truck or similar
device, ensure that the mower is securely fastened to be free
of movement of any part of the lawnmower.
6. For shipping the product, use the original packaging
whenever possible.
6. Assembly
6.1 Assembling the Handle
6.1.1 How to Assemble the Lower Handle.
Assembly of the lower handle by is described in the following
table by specic models:
Models
Reference
Image
How to assembly the lower handle
MSP21675 Fig.2
Fasten lower handle on handle
brackets by bolts and knobs.
Fig. 2
6.1.2 How to Assemble the Upper Handle.
Assembly of the upper handle on to the lower handle is de-
scribed in the following table by specic models:
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NOTE! Make sure the starter rope guide is on the right
handle, when you stand behind the lawnmower.
Models
Reference
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How to assembly the lower handle
MSP21675
Fig.3
Install the upper handle and fix it
to lower handle by using the star
knobs and the square neck bolts on
each side.
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6.1.3 How to Fix the Cables to the Handles
Fix the cables on the handles with the cable clips provided
(see Fig.4):
• Push models: One cable only;
• Self-propelled models: Two cables.
6.2 Attaching the Grass Bag
1. Lift rear door with one hand and position the hooks of the
grass bag onto the two plastic sleeves which are installed on
rear door shaft(see Fig.5 and Fig.6).
2. Release rear door to secure the grass bag in position (see
Fig.7).
6.3 Installing Mulch Plug
1.
Lift the rear door and remove the grass bag, if present.
2. Push the plastic mulch plug into the discharge chute until it
is locked in place (see Fig.8 and Fig.9).
3. Release the rear door to cover the mulch plug (see Fig.10).
Fig. 4
Fig. 5 Fig.6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8 Fig.9
Fig. 10
6.4 Installing the Side Discharge Deector
Please follow the following table to install the side discharge
deector.
Models
Reference
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How to install the side discharge
deflector
MSP21675
Fig.11
No tools required:
1. Lift the side discharge cover with
one hand and put hook features of
side discharge deflector on shaft of
side discharge cover.
Fig.12
2. Release side discharge cover to
secure side discharge deflector in
position.
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NOTE! To operate rear collect capable models in side
discharge mode (where applicable), the mulch plug
must be installed as described above and shown in
Fig.8, Fig.9 and Fig.10.
Fig. 11 Fig.12
6.5 Engine Oil and Fuel
6.5.1 How to Check and Fill Oil
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CAUTION!
To prevent damage on engine, the engine is
shipped without oil or fuel. The engine must be lled with
the oil which complies with the section Oil Recommendations in
operator’s manual of the engine. To extend the life of your engine,
it is important that the oil is changed after the rst 5 hours of use.
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WARNING! Before checking the engine oil level or adding
oil, stop engine and place the mower on a level surface.
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NOTE! It is essential to comply with the section How To
Check/Add Oil in the operator’s manual for the engine
to check and add oil correctly.
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NOTE! Running the engine with a low oil level will
cause engine damage. Using non-detergent oil can
shorten the engine’s service life and using 2-stroke oil
will damage the engine.
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6.5.2 How to Add Fuel to the Engine
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NOTE! To prevent engine damage, engine is shipped
without oil and gasoline. The fuel tank must be lled with
fuel that complies with the section Fuel Recommendations in
operator’s manual for the engine.
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WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely am-
mable and explosive. Fire or explosion can cause
severe burns or death:
- Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the
engine is running or when the engine is hot.
- Fill fuel only in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not smoke or allow ame or sparks in the area where the
tank is being lled or where fuel is stored.
- Do not overll the fuel tank.
- If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but move
the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating
any source of ignition until petrol vapors have dissipated.
- Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely.
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WARNING! Avoid skin to have repeated or prolonged
contact gasoline and avoid inhalation of gasoline vapor.
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NOTE! Please comply with the section How To Add
Fuel in operator’s manual of the engine strictly to ll fuel
into your engine.
7. Adjustment
7.1 Setting the Grass Cutting Height
CAUTION! Adjust grass cutting height only when
engine is stopped and spark plug boot is disconnected
with the spark plug.
Refer to section 2. Technical Specications to get cutting
height range.
The cutting height is centrally adjusted with the cutting height
adjustment lever:
1. Pull the cutting height adjustment lever away from the deck
until clear of the slot to release it from its current position (see
Fig.13).
2. Move the handle forwards or backwards relative to the
mower and align with slot for the desired cutting height posi-
tion (see Fig.14):
The slot towards the front of the machine is the lowest
cutting height.
The slot backwards the back of the machine is the high-
est cutting height.
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7.2 Setting Required Mode
This range of SNAPPER lawnmowers can be congured to
operate in various modes, according to the specic model.
Refer to section 2. Technical specications to see the func-
tions available.
NOTE! The lawnmower must be congured with the
components given in the following table for safe opera-
tion in the appropriate mode.
Components required for safe operating
configuration in desired function
Mode
Side discharge
deflector
Grass bag
Mulch plug
Rear
bagging
×
×
Mulching × ×
Side
discharging
×
“√”: installed “×” :removed
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8. Operation
8.1 Starting and Stopping the Lawnmower
WARNING! The lawnmower’s exhaust gas contains
toxic substances. Do not run the engine in closed or
poorly ventilated areas.
WARNING! The lawnmower blade begins to rotate as
soon as the engine is started.
WARNING! Before starting engine, check the lawn-
mower blade to make sure that it is securely fastened.
WARNING! Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away
from all the moving parts of the lawnmower.
NOTE! To start the engine, make sure that the spark plug
boot is located on the spark plug and the engine is lled
with sucient recommended oil and fuel.
WARNING! Running engines produce heat. Engine
parts, especially the muer, become extremely hot.
Severe thermal burns can occur on contact.
WARNING! The blade continues to rotate for a few sec-
onds after the engine control lever is released.
NOTE! In order to avoid any unintentional start-ups, this
lawnmower is tted with an engine break;
• Running the engine to power the cutting blade requires
the engine control lever to be held against the upper handle
(without an operator present, the machine will not run).
To stop the engine (and blade), release the engine con-
trol lever. The lever will return to its original position which
automatically switches o the engine.
Each time the lawnmower is used, check the operation of the
engine control lever and braking system before starting to mow;
1. After the engine is rst started, release the lever. The en-
gine should stop within 3 seconds.
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2. If the engine fails to stop within 3 seconds of release of
the lever, do no use the machine. Take the lawnmower to an
authorized Briggs & Stratton service dealer to have it checked
and adjusted / repaired.
WARNING! The blade continues to rotate for a few sec-
onds after the engine control lever is released.
8.1.2 How to Stop the Engine
1. Stand behind the mower. Hold the engine control lever
against the upper handle (see Fig.15)
2. With the right hand, grip the starter cord handle and pull
it gently out about 10-15cm until resistance is felt. Pull the
starter cord quickly to start the engine (see the Fig.16)
NOTE!
If the engine fails to start after three pulls, then
repeat the above steps 1 and 2.
3. Once the engine is running, gently release the rope handle
back to rest in the starter rope guide.
8.1.2 How to Stop the Engine
This lawnmower is tted with an engine break. This mecha-
nism is used each time the operator wishes to stop the blades
by turning o the engine;
To stop the engine (and blade), release the engine con-
trol lever. The lever will return to its original position which
automatically switches o the engine.
8.2 Mowing Grass
WARNING! Always follow the strictest safety proce-
dures when using the lawnmower. Carefully read the
safety instructions of this manual before using the lawnmower.
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WARNING! Before you start to mow, check the engine
start/stop lever several times to be sure that it is
working properly. Ensure that the tension cable can be
smoothly operated (i.e. is not catching or kinking in any way).
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WARNING! Never open the rear door, side discharge
cover when the engine is running. Serious injury can be
caused due to possible objects ying out from inside deck!
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Fig. 15
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8.2.1 How to Mow Grass-General Advice
1.
For best results, mow grass when it is dry. Wet grass will tend
to clog the blade and the grass collection system.
2. Never use the lowest cutting height for the rst cut of the
season or in drought condition.
3. When using the lawnmower in mulching mode, ensure that
grass debris can be scattered eciently by avoiding cutting of
wet or long grass. For cutting wet or long grass, regularly stop
the mower to clear the blade and deck with a suitable tool (do
not clear by hand).
4. Plan the area to be cut.
5. Take account of the terrain and / or obstacles.
6. For eciency with minimal turning, mow in straight, parallel,
adjacent lines. Based on this, select an appropriate position
to start from and position the mower appropriately.
7. Select the required operating mode (rear bagging, side
discharge or mulching options as appropriate for your model
– Refer to section 2. Technical specications) and set up the
lawnmower for this by following the section 7.2 Setting the
Required Mode.
8.2.2 How to Mow Grass – Lawnmower Operation
1. Once the mower is in position to start mowing, follow the
section 8.1.1How to Start the Engine above to start the en-
gine and run the cutting system.
2. Keep a rm grip on the upper handle with engine control
lever engaged.
3. Commence mowing by moving the lawnmower forwards at
a steady walking pace:
Follow the section 8.2.3 How to Use the Self-Propelled Function.
8.2.3 How to Use the Self-Propelled Function
Once the mower is positioned ready to mow and the engine
is running (keep the engine control lever engaged against the
upper handle), gently push the drive lever forward against the
upper handle (see Fig.17).
The lawnmower will automatically move forward while the self-
propelled drive lever is engaged in this position.
To stop the forward drive of the lawnmower, release the driver
lever.
NOTE! Only use the self-propelled function while
mowing in straight lines; always stop the self-propelled
drive and revert to push control while making turns.
8.2.4 How to Empty Grass Bag
• Applicable to models with Grass Bag only (see Section 2.)
As soon as grass debris start to trail the lawn mower, it is time
to empty grass bag.
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NOTE! Before taking o the grass bag, release the
engine control lever to stop the engine and wait until the
blade has come to a completely stopped rotating.
1. Use one hand to lift up rear door and use the other hand to
grip the grass bag carry handle (see Fig.18).
2. When cleaning the lawnmower, release the rear door,
allowing it to automatically spring back and cover the rear
discharging chute.
3. Empty the grass cuttings from the grass bag.
4. Re-attach the grass bag as described in the section 6.2
Attaching the Grass Bag.
NOTE! To ensure that grass cuttings can be collected
into the grass bag, the rear discharge chute and inside
of the mower deck need to be kept clear of any blockage,
such as a build up of grass debris. Do not use hands or feet to
remove grass debris from any area of the mower. If a blockage
is observed, use a suitable tool such as a brush to clean it.
9. Maintenance and storge
To maintain the lawnmower’s ability to operate safe and
eectively, it is very important to follow the instructions
below for maintenance and storage.
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance or
cleaning, stop engine and wait until mower blade come to
a stop totally. Remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug.
9.1 Normal Maintenance Notes
1. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure that the
equipment is in safe working condition.
2. Check the grass catcher frequently for wear or deterioration.
3. Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
4. Improper maintenance, use of non-qualied or fake
replacement components, or the removal or modication of
safety components can damage the lawnmower and injure
the operators seriously.
5. Only use blades and other spare parts recommended by
Briggs & Stratton. The use of non-genuine parts can damage
the machine and injure the operators. Keep the lawnmower in
good working condition.
9.2 Tilting the Lawnmower
For any cleaning or maintenance that involves the underside
of the deck, follow this procedure to tilt the mower to access
this area of the lawnmower:
1. Empty the fuel tank; ideally let the engine run until all the
fuel is used up:
Never leave the lawnmower unattended while running.
• Only run in a well-ventilated area.
• If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors.
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2. Tilt the lawnmower sideways:
• Always tilt with the muer side towards the oor.
• Do not tilt by more than 90 degrees.
9.3 Cleaning
The lawnmower should be cleaned thoroughly after every use.
Always clean the lawnmower immediately after use;
• Do not allow grass debris and other debris to become
dry and hard on any of the mower surfaces.
• Dried grass debris and dirt may impair the mowing operation.
• Dried debris can be more dicult to remove without
damage to the lawnmower.
9.3.1 How to Clean
For side discharge and collecting models
Clean all grass debris from any discharge chutes (side and /
or rear discharge chute).
Follow the procedure above in section 9.2 Tilting the
Lawnmower.Thoroughly clean the underside of the deck.
9.4 Engine cleaning & Maintenance
NOTE! Refer to the Operators Manual of the engine for
all engine maintenance.
NOTE! Check and/or replace the engine brake pads in
service agent regularly, only original parts can be used
as replacement.
9.5 Blade Maintenance
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance or
cleaning, stop engine and wait until mower blade come to
a stop totally. Remove the spark plug boot from the spark plug.
To inspect the blade assembly, follow the procedure
above in section 9.2 Tilting the Lawnmower.
• Frequently check the blade (B in Fig.19) for wear or
damage including cracking, bending, deformation etc.
Ensure that the blade cutting edge is sharp (a blunt blade
will roughly tear grass, turning the tips of grass brown).
• Frequently check the bolt (D in Fig.19) that holds the
blade in position; Ensure that the bolt is tightly fastened.
• If the blade hits an object, stop the engine immediately,
disconnect spark plug boot from spark plug. Check the
whole blade assembly which includes the bolt (D in
Fig.19), washer(C in Fig.19), blade (B in Fig.19) and blade
adapter (A in Fig.19).
• If any parts of the blade assembly are found to be
damaged, they should be replaced immediately. Do not
operate the lawnmower with any damaged parts.
• As a minimum, the blade assembly should be replaced
every two years.
When replacing any component of the blade assembly,
all other components of the blade assembly should be
replaced at the same time.
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NOTE! The blade assembly must only be removed and
serviced by a Briggs & Stratton authorized service agent.
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NOTE! Use only Briggs & Stratton genuine replacement
or recommended parts. Any other parts may not be
suitable and could endanger safety.
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ITEM
SERVICE
PERFORMED
EACH USE 5 Hours 25 Hours 50 Hours 100 Hours
Engine Oil
Check Oil Level X
Initial Oil Change X
Periodic Oil change X*
Air Cleaner Clean or Replace X**
Spark Plug Replace X
Blade, blade adapter, blade
washer, blade bolt
Check For Wear,
Damage& Replacement
X
Mower Deck
Clean Debris
Accumulation
X
When installing the blade assembly, the torque on the
blade bolt should be between 45Nm and 55Nm.
9.6 Wheel Maintenance
At least once per season, lubricate the ball bearings in each
wheel with light oil.
9.7 Storage
9.7.1 Storage for Short Periods
The lawnmower can be stored for short periods of time (less
than 15 days) without performing any storage maintenance.
However before placing the lawnmower into storage area,
always carry out the following steps:
1. Turn the fuel o at the conclusion of mowing if the engine is
provided with a shut-o valve.
2. Allow the engine to fully cool.
3. Where applicable, ensure the grass bag is empty.
4. Fully clean the lawnmower, including the engine.
5. Store the lawnmower on a at and level surface with the
mower upright.
6. Store in a safe place which is not accessible by children or
people who are not familiar with operation.
7. The storage area must be well ventilated with no risk of fumes
from the fuel accessing any spark, naked ame or electric spark.
8. It is recommended to use a fuel stabilizer additive to protect
the fuel tank and engine, particularly when using fuel with
ethanol content (max E10).
9. To reduce the re hazard, keep the engine, silencer, and
petrol storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease.
9.7.2 Store the Lawnmower for Extended Period
WARNING! Fuel and its vapors are extremely
ammable and explosive. Fire or explosion can cause
severe burns or death:
- Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the
engine is running or when the engine is hot.
- Fill or drain fuel only in a well-ventilated area.
- Do not smoke or allow ame or sparks in either the area
where the tank is being lled or drained or where fuel is stored.
1. Empty the fuel tank; ideally let the engine run until all the
fuel is used up;
• Never leave the lawnmower unattended while running.
• Only run in a well-ventilated area.
• If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done
outdoors.
2. At the end of every season, replace the engine oil with
fresh oil (not applicable on Briggs & Stratton EXi model
engines – for these engines, just Check & Add to ensure that
the engine oil is kept topped up. To replace the oil, follow the
directions in the Operators Manual of the engine.
3. Fully clean the lawnmower, including the engine, paying
particular attention to the housing and the cooling ns of the
cylinder.
4.Wipe clean the deck to protect the paintwork.
5.Store the lawnmower on a at and level surface with the
mower upright.
6.Store in a safe place which is not accessible by children or
people who are not familiar with operation.
7.The storage area must be well ventilated.
8.To reduce the re hazard, keep the engine, silencer, and
petrol storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease.
9.8 Maintenance Schedule
Performing routine maintenance correctly on your lawnmower
will ensure of safe and reliable use. Follow the below
maintenance schedule:
*Change oil every 25 hours when operating under heavy load or high temperature.
**Clean more often under dusty conditions or when air debris is present.
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10. Troubleshooting
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WARNING! Before performing any maintenance or
cleaning, stop engine and wait until mower blade come
to a stop totally. Remove the spark plug boot from the spark
plug.
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CAUTION! Improper repairs can result in the unsafe
functioning of the lawnmower which can result in
personal injury to the operator, other people or property
damage:
• Any issues which cannot be rectied with the aid of
following table should be referred to a Briggs & Stratton
authorized service agent.
• Improper repairs may invalidate the warranty and
additional costs may also be incurred.
• For issues corrective actions listed here that refer to part
of the engine, refer to the operator’s manual of the engine
for further information.
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NOTE! Use only Briggs & Stratton genuine
replacement or recommended parts. Any other parts
may not be suitable and could endanger safety.
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NOTE! For removing or installing spark plug, avoid use
of adjustable spanner which can damage spark plug.
Use a dedicated spark plug wrench of the correct size.
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NOTE! Take care when reinstalling air cleaner
assembly as incorrectly installed air cleaner will allow
dirt into the engine, leading to potential permanent damage.
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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Engine does not
start.
Throttle lever not in the correct position for
the prevailing conditions.
Go to dealer authorized by Briggs&Stratton to move throttle
lever to correct position
Engine stop control lever not engaged Pull engine stop control lever against upper handle.
Fuel tank is empty. Fill tank with fuel-Refer to operator’s manual of the engine
Air lter is dirty.
Clean air lter or replace air lter- Refer to operator’s
manual of the engine
Spark plug loose. Tighten spark plug-Refer to operator’s manual of the engine
Spark plug boot loose or disconnected
from spark plug.
Install spark plug boot on spark plug.
Gap between electrodes of spark plug is
incorrect.
Refer to engine operator’s manual to set correct gap
Spark plug is defective
Install new genuine Briggs&Stratton spark plug --Refer to
operator’s manual of the engine
Engine is ooded with fuel
Remove spark plug boot from spark plug, remove spark
plug, clean fuel on spark plug, and pull starter rope 5 times
to make fuel in combustion chamber cleared, then install
spark plug and spark plug boot.
Carburetor is ooded
Go to dealer authorized by Briggs&Stratton to clean the carbure-
tor or replace one new genuine carburetor
Ignition module fails to provide electric
Contact a Briggs & Stratton authorized service agent.
Engine dicult
to start or loses
power.
Dirt, water, or stale fuel tank.
Drain fuel and clean tank. Fill tank with clean, fresh fuel
Vent hole in fuel tank cap is plugged. Clean or replace fuel tank cap.
Air lter is dirty. Clean air lter or replace new air lter.
Engine operates
erratically.
Spark plug is defective.
Install new genuine Briggs&Stratton spark plug --Refer to
operator’s manual of the engine
Gap between electrodes of spark plug is
incorrect.
Refer to engine operator’s manual to set correct gap
Air cleaner element is dirty.
Clean air cleaner element or replace air cleaner element-
Refer to engine operator’s manual
Engine idles poorly.
Air cleaner element is dirty.
Clean air cleaner element or replace air cleaner element-
Refer to engine operator’s manual
Air slots in engine shroud are blocked. Remove debris from slots.
Cooling ns and air passages under en-
gine blower housing are blocked.
Remove debris from cooling ns and air passages.
Engine skips at
high speed.
Gap between electrodes of spark plug is
too close.
Set gap between electrodes- Refer to engine operator’s
manual
Engine overheats
Cooling air ow is restricted.
Remove any debris from slots in shroud, blower housing, air
passages.
Incorrect spark plug.
Obtain correct replacement for original spark plug from by
Briggs & Stratton authorized agent.
Mower vibrates
abnormally
Cutting assembly is loose.
Go to dealer authorized by Briggs&Stratton to tighten blade
with torque between 45N.m-55N.m
Cutting assembly is unbalanced
Go to dealer authorized by Briggs&Stratton to replace with
new same blade.
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BRIGGS & STRATTON PRODUCTS WARRANTY POLICY January 2014
LIMITED WARRANTY
Briggs & Stratton warrants that, during the warranty period specified below, it will repair or replace, free of charge, any part
that is defective in material or workmanship or both. Transportation charges on product submitted for repair or replace-
ment under this warranty must be borne by purchaser. This warranty is effective for and is subject to the time periods and
conditions stated below. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map at www.
briggsandstratton.com. The purchaser must contact the Authorized Service Dealer, and then make the product available to
the Authorized Service Dealer for inspection and testing.
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a par-
ticular purpose, are limited to the warranty period listed below, or to the extent permitted by law. Liability for inci-
dental or consequential damages are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law. Some states or coun-
tries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states or countries do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation and exclusion may not apply to you. This war-
ranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or country to country.**
WARRANTY PERIOD
Warranty service is available only through Authorized Service Dealers. Most warranty repairs are handled routinely, but some-
times requests for warranty service may not be appropriate. This warranty covers only defects in materials or workmanship. It
does not cover damage caused by improper use or abuse, improper maintenance or repair, normal wear and tear, or stale or
unapproved fuel.
Improper Use and Abuse - The proper, intended use of this product is described in the Operator’s Manual. Using the product
in a way not described in the Operator’s Manual or using the product after it has been damaged will not be covered under this
warranty. Warranty coverage will also not be provided if the serial number on the product has been removed or the product has
been altered or modified in any way, or if the product has evidence of abuse such as impact damage or water/chemical corro-
sion damage.
Improper Maintenance or Repair - This product must be maintained according to the procedures and schedules provided in
the Operator’s Manual, and serviced or repaired using genuine Briggs & Stratton parts or equivalent. Damage caused by lack
of maintenance or use of non-original parts is not covered by warranty.
Normal Wear and Tear - Like most mechanical devices, your unit is subject to wear even when properly maintained. This war-
ranty does not cover repairs when normal use has exhausted the life of a part or the equipment. Maintenance and wear items
such as filters, belts, cutting blades, and brake pads (except engine brake pads) are not covered by warranty due to wear char-
acteristics alone, unless the cause is due to defects in material or workmanship.
Stale or Unapproved Fuel - In order to function correctly, this product requires fresh fuel that conforms to the criteria specified
in the Operator’s Manual. Engine or equipment damage caused by stale fuel or the use of unapproved fuels (such as E15 or
E85 ethanol blends) is not covered by warranty.
Other Exclusions - This warranty excludes damage due to accident, abuse, modifications, alterations, improper servicing,
freezing or chemical deterioration. Attachments or accessories that were not originally packaged with the product are also
excluded. There is no warranty coverage on equipment used for primary power in place of utility power or on equipment used
in life support applications. This warranty does not include used, reconditioned, second-hand, or demonstration equipment or
engines. This warranty also excludes failures due to acts of God and other force majeure events beyond the manufacturer’s
control.
Item
Equipment 6 months
Engine See Engine Operator’s Manual
80009062_EN Rev -
** In Australia - Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled
to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does
not amount to a major failure. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized Service Dealer in our dealer locator map at
BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM, or by calling 1300 274 447, or by emailing or writing to [email protected].
au, Briggs & Stratton Australia Pty Ltd, 1 Moorebank Avenue, NSW, Australia, 2170.
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail or commercial consumer. “Consumer use” means per-
sonal residential household use by a retail consumer. “Commercial use” means all other uses, including use for commercial,
income producing or rental purposes. Once a product has experienced commercial use, it shall thereafter be considered as a
commercial use product for purposes of this warranty.
To ensure prompt and complete warranty coverage, register your product at the website shown above or at www.onlineproduc-
tregistration.com, or mail the completed registration card (if provided), or call 1-800-743-4115 (in USA).
Save your proof of purchase receipt. If you do not provide proof of the initial purchase date at the time warranty service is
requested, the manufacturing date of the product will be used to determine the warranty period. Product registration is not
required to obtain warranty service on Briggs & Stratton products.
ABOUT YOUR WARRANTY
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고품질 Snapper® 예초기를 구매해 주셔서 감사합니다. 당사는 고객님께서 Snapper 브랜드를 신뢰해 주신 것을 기쁘게
각합니다. 조작 설명서의 안내에 따라 조작 유지보수해 주신다면, 귀하의 Snapper 예초기는 오랜 수명과 함께 신뢰할
있는 성능을 발휘하게 것입니다.
조작 설명서에는, 고객님께서 장비와 관련된 유해성 및 위험을 파악 회피하기 위한 안전 정보가 포함되어 있습니다.
장비는 심어진 잔디의 마지막 베기 작업에 알맞도록 설계 및 제작되었으며, 그밖의 용도를 목적으로 하지 않습니다.
비의 시동을 걸거나 조작을 시도하기에 앞서, 조작 설명서를 숙독하고 그 내용을 철저히 이해하는 것이 중요합니다. 이후
참고할 수 있도록 조작 설명서를 보관해 주십시오.
구매일___________________________________________________________________________
구매처__________________________________________________________________________________
구매처 전화번호_____________________________________________________________________
장비
모델 번호______________________________________________________________________
일련번호_______________________________________________________________________
엔진
유형_______________________코드_______________________Code______________________
Copyright © 2015 Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC.
Milwaukee, WI, USA. 모든 권한이 귀속됩니다.
SNAPPER®
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC. 상표입니다.
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목록
1. 용도 ..............................................................................................................................5
2. 기술 규격 ......................................................................................................................6
3. 기능 제어 ...............................................................................................................6
4. 기호 경고 ...............................................................................................................6
5. 안전 조작을 위한 안내 ................................................................................................. 7
6. 조립 ............................................................................................................................. 8
7. 조정 ........................................................................................................................... 10
8. 조작 ............................................................................................................................10
9. 유지보수 보관 ......................................................................................................12
10. 문제 해결 .................................................................................................................14
중요
고객님의 안전을 위해, 조립 조작에 앞서 조작 설명서 및 엔진에 관한 조작자 설명서 상의 안내를 숙독해 주십시오.
안내에 따르지 않으실 경우, 심각한 인체상의 상해를 입을 위험이 있습니다. 사용에 앞서 예초기와 친숙해지는 시간을 가지
십시오.
1.용도
잔디 예초기는 잔디 구역의 풀베기 전용으로 설계되었
으며, 가정 및 정원 환경에서의 사용과 같은 사적인 용도를
목적으로 하고 있습니다. 본 잔디 예초기는 상기한 용도에
한해 사용해 주십시오. 다른 용도에 사용하실 경우 손상
상해를 초래할 수 있는 잘못된 조작으로 간주됩니다.
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3. 기능 및 제어
그림1. 모델: MSP21675
1. 상단 핸들 2. 엔진 종료 제어 레버 3.하부 핸들
4. 핸들 손잡이 5. 풀 자루 6. 로프 가이드 7. 바퀴
8. 절단 중량 조정 레버 9. 덱크 10. 측면 배출 편향기
11.측면 배출 장치 덮개 12. 점화플러그 시동 장치 13.엔진
14. 연료통 뚜껑 15. 기름통 뚜껑 16. 시동 로프 핸들
17. 배면 도어 18. 자기 추진 구동 레버 뿌리
덮개 플러그 1개 포함.
2. 기술 규격
4. 기호 및 경고
본 조작 설명서에서는 발생 가능한 위험에 대해 고객님의
의를 끌기 위한 기호를 사용합니다. 안전 기호 및 관련 해설을
잘 이해해 주십시오. 경고 자체로는 위험을 피할 수 없고 사고
를 피하기 위한 적절한 방법의 대체 수단이 될 수 없습니다.
안전 경고 기호는 인체 상해를 초래할 수 있는 유해
사항에 관한 안전 정보를 알리기 위해 사용됩니다.
A1 예초기 조작에 앞서 조작자 설명서를 읽어주십시오.
A2 인체 상해, 혹은 사망을 피하기 위해 조작 중에는 항상
손과 발이
예초기 덱크에 가까이 가지 않게 해 주십시오.
A3 다른 사람들이 다치지 않도록 사라들, 특히 어린이들이
주변에 있을 때는 작동을 삼가십시오.
A4 수리에 앞서 점화플러그 시동 장치를 제거해주십시오.
B1날리는 물체로 인해 다치지 않도록 모든 뿌리 덮개, 폐기
장치, 또는 자루 등의 부품이 적절한 위치에 장착되어 있지
않을 경우에는,예초기 작동을 삼가십시오.
C1 레버를 풀면 엔진이 꺼집니다.
C2 레버를 걸면 자기 추진 구동이 됩니다.
D1 예초기 조작에 앞서 조작자 설명서를 읽어주십시오.
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B1
C1 C2
D1
모델명
MSP21675
모델 번호
866093
엔진 유형
B&S 675EXI
자기 추진 구동
Yes
엔진 배기량
163cc
정격 출력(KW)
2.49
덱크 폭(mm)
530
폭(mm)
510
정격 속도
3100
연료 탱크 용량(리터)
1.03
탱크 용량(리터)
60
중량(kg)
35
높이 조정 범위(mm)
25-76
배면 자루
Yes
측면 배출 장치
Yes
뿌리 덮개
Yes
기름 용량(ml)
473
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E1 E2 E3
E1 연료 및 그 증기는 발화성 및 폭발성이 대단히 높습니다.
화재, 또는 폭발은 심각한 화상, 또는 사망을 초래할 수 있습
니다.
E2 경고! 잔디 예초기의 배기 가스에는 독성
물질이 포함되어 있습니다. 밀폐된 곳, 또는 환기가 되지 않
는 곳에서는 엔진 시동을 걸지 마십시오.
E3 작동중인 엔진에서는 열이 발생됩니다. 엔진 부품들, 특히
소음기가 극도로 뜨거워집니다. 인체에 접촉될 경우 심각한
화상을 입을 수 있습니다.
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경고! 장비에 명확하고 눈에 잘 띄는 안전 표시를 하
십시오. 안전 표시가 제거되거나 알아보기 힘들 때는
다시 표시하십시오.
5.
안전 조작을 위한 안내
5.1 교육
1. 안내를 주의깊게 읽어주십시오. 조작을 시작하기에 앞서
예초기 뒤에서 걸을 때의 조작 및 적절한 사용에 철저히 친
숙해져야 합니다.
2. 어린이, 또는 본 안내에 친숙하지 않은 사람이 본 잔디 예
초기를 조작해서는 안 됩니다. 지역 규정에 의해 본 장비의
조작자의 연령이 제한될 수 있습니다.
3. 조작자, 또는 사용자는 다른 사람이나 다른 사람의 재산에
발생할 수 있는 사고, 혹은 유해성에 대한 책임을 지게 됨을
유념해 주십시오.
4. 조작자는 금지된 조작법을 포함하여 본 장비의 사용법, 조
정 및 조작에 관한 적절한 교육을 받아야 합니다.
5.2 준비
1. 본 잔디예초기를 조작할 때는 항상 긴 바지와 실용적이며
미끄럼 방지 기능을 갖춘 신발을 착용해 주십시오. 맨발, 또
는 샌들을 신고 본 장비를 조작해서는 안 됩니다.
2. 본 잔디 예초기를 사용할 때는 잔디예초기에서 날릴 수 있
는 이물질로부터 눈을 보호하기 위해 측면 보호대가 있는 안
전 고글, 또는 안전 안경을 착용해 주십시오.
3. 햇빛, 또는 양호한 인공 조명 등 적절한 시야가 확보되는
곳에서만 본 잔디 예초기를 사용해 주십시오.
4. 가능한 한, 젖은 풀을 베는 것은 삼가십시오. 발을 디딜 수
있는 곳이 좁을 경우 미끄러질 수 있습니다.
5. 우천, 강풍, 또는 폭풍우 등의 악천후에서는 사용을 삼가
십시오.
6. 경고! 조명에 문제가 있을 경우에는 본 잔디 예초기 사용
을 삼가십시오.
7. 사람들, 특히 어린이나 동물이 주변에 있을 때는 잔디 예
초기를 사용하지 마십시오.
8. 본 장비를 사용하는 구역을 철저히 검사하시고 본 잔디 예
초기에 의해 날릴 수 있는 돌, 장난감, 막대기, 전선 등과 같
은 이물질을 제거해 주십시오.
9. 졸음을 유발하거나, 본 장비를 안전하게 조작하기 위한 능
력에 영향을 줄 수 있는 술, 약, 또는 그 밖의 약물을 복용했
을 경우에는, 본 잔디 예초기를 사용하지 마십시오.
10. 사용에 앞서, 항상 본 잔디 예초기의 외부를 육안으로 모
든 부품이 손상없이 제 위치에 안전하게 장착되어 있는지 확
인해 주십시오.
- 날, 날 조임 볼트 및 절단 어셈블리의 상태를 확인하십시오.
균형을 유지하기 위해 마모, 또는 손상된 날 및 볼트를 세트
로 교환해 주십시오.
- 문제가 있는 소음기는 교환해 주십시오.
11. 주의! 가드가 불량할 때는 본 잔디 예초기를 사용하지 마
십시오. 전체 배면 도어, 전체 측면 배출 장치 커버, 전체 측면
배출 편향기, 혹은 전체 풀 탱크와 같은 안전 장치가 모두 제
위치에 있지 않을 때는 본 잔디 예초기를 사용하지 마십시오.
12. 본 잔디 예초기의 안전 시스템, 또는 기능을 변조, 또는
해제해서는 안 됩니다.
13. 엔진 속도는 고정되어 있으며, 엔진 속도를 변환, 또는 변
조하려 시도해서는 안 됩니다.
14. 경고! 연료 및 그 증기는 발화성 및 폭발성이 대단히 높
습니다. 화재, 또는 폭발은 심각한 화상, 또는 사망을 초래할
수 있습니다.
- 연료는 전용 목적으로 설계된 용기에 보관해 주십시오.
- 엔진이 작동중이거나 가열되어 있을 때는, 연료 탱크 뚜껑
을 제거하거나 연료를 추가하지 마십시오.
- 연료의 주입, 또는 폐기는 통풍이 잘 되는 곳에서만 실시해
주십시오.
- 연료 탱크에 연료를 주입중이거나, 연료 폐기 시, 혹은 연료
가 보관되어 있는 곳에서는 담배를 피우거나 불꽃을 점화해
서는 안 됩니다.
- 연료 탱크에 적정량 이상의 연료를 주입하지 마십시오.
- 연료가 샐 경우, 엔진 시동을 걸지 마시고, 장비를 유출된
연료에서 떨어진 곳으로 이동시킨 후, 연료의 증기가 소멸될
때까지 모든 발화원을 제거해 주십시오.
- 연료 탱크 및 용기 뚜껑을 주의깊게 제자리에 위치시키십
시오.
15. 경고! 피부가 가솔린에 반복적으로, 또는 지속적으로 접
촉되는 것을 피하고, 가솔린 증기 흡입을 피하십시오.
5.3 일반 안전 조작
1. 일산화탄소 연기가 축적될 위험이 있는 밀폐되거나 환기
상태가 나쁜 곳에서의 엔진 시동을 피하십시오.
2. 시동을 위해 장비를 경사지게 해야 할 경우를 제외하고,
엔진 시동을 걸 때는 본 잔디 예초기를 기울어지게
해서는 안 됩니다. 이러한 경우, 장비를 필요 이상으로
기울게 하지 마시고, 조작자로부터 거리가 있는 부분만을
들어올리십시오.
3. 안내에 따라 발을 날로부터 떨어진 곳에 위치시킨 후
주의하여 엔진 시동을 걸어주십시오.
4. 배출 슈트 앞에 서 있을 때는 엔진 시동을 걸지 마십시오.
5. 엔진에 시동이 걸리면, 풀 베기를 시작하기에 앞서 엔진
조작 레버 및 제동 장치(조작자 감지 제어)가 적절하게
기능하는지 확인할 것을 권장합니다.
6. 잔디 예초기 작동시에는 절대로 뛰지 말고 걸으십시오.
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7. 본 잔디 예초기를 경사진 곳(‘5.4 경사진 곳에서의 조작’ 절
참조), 급경사, 도랑, 축대 등의 근처에서 조작할 때는 특별한
주의를 기울여 주십시오.
8. 엔진 시동이 걸린 상태에서는 본 잔디 예초기를 절대로
조작자 쪽으로 방향 전환하거나 잡아당기지 마십시오.
9. 풀이 아닌 지면을 지나가면서 본 장비를 기울여야 할 때,
혹은 풀을 벨 구역으로, 또는 구역에서 이동시킬 때는 본
잔디 예초기 날의 작동을 멈추십시오.
10. 도로 주변에서 작동할 때는 교통량을 확인하십시오.
11. 손이나 발을 회전부 아래나 근처에 접근시키지 마십시오.
항상 배출부 입구를 깨끗하게 유지해 주십시오.
12. 엔진 시동이 걸려 있을 때는 잔디 예초기를 집어들거나
들어올리지 마십시오.
13. 아래에 나열된 작업을 실시할 때는 엔진 시동을 끈 후,
점화플러그 시동 장치를 해제하고 모든 작동 부분이 완전히
멈췄는지 확인해 주십시오.
- 장애물이나 슈트 방해물의 제거.
- 검사, 세정, 또는 수리.
- 이물질에 접촉된 후. 본 잔디 예초기의 재시동 및 조작에
앞서 손상을 점검하고 수리해 주십시오.
- 본 잔디 예초기가 비정상적으로 진동하기 시작할 경우(즉시
점검 - 비장상적인 진동은 일반적으로 문제에 대한 경고).
- 본 잔디 예초기를 눈에 띄지 않는 곳에 보관하기 전.
- 본 잔디 예초기에 연료를 주입하기 전.
- 세정, 수리, 또는 검사 전.
14. 석유 엔진 동력 장치로부터의 소음 및 진동에 장시간
노출되는 것을 피해 주십시오. 소음 및 진동의 위험을
최소화하기 위해 간헐적으로 휴식을 취하고 조작 시간을
제한할 것을 권장합니다. 엔진 소음으로부터 보호하기 위해
귀마개를 착용하고, 손에 전달되는 진동을 줄이기 위해
작업용 장갑을 착용해 주십시오.
5.4 경사진 곳에서의 안전 좍
경사지는 심각한 상해를 초래할 수 있는 미끄럼 및 사고
발생과 관련된 주요 원인 중 하나입니다. 모든 경사지에서는
특별한 주의가 필요합니다. 경사지에서 불편을 느끼신다면,
풀 베기를 중단하십시오.
1. 경사지 표면 가운데를 옆으로 가로질러 풀을 베고, 위
아래로 이동하지 마십시오.
2. 풀을 베기 시작하기에 앞서 돌, 나뭇가지 등과 같은
이물질을 제거해 주십시오.
3. 구멍, 파인 곳, 돌출된 곳 등에 주의하십시오. 높이 자란 풀
사이에는 장애물이 숨어있을 수 있습니다.
4. 낭떠러지, 도랑, 축대 근처에서는 풀을 베지 마십시오.
조작자가 발 디딜 곳이 없거나, 균형을 잃게 될 수 있습니다.
5. 급경사(최대 10도) 지역, 또는 땅이 거친 곳에서는
풀을 베지 마시고, 경사지에서 방향을 바꿀 때는 극도로
주의하십시오.
6. 젖은 풀은 베지 마십시오. 발을 디딜 수 있는 곳이 좁을
경우 미끄러질 수 있습니다.
7. 조작자가 곁에 없을 때(엔진이 정지되어 있는 경우에도)는
예초기를 경사지에 방치해 두지 마십시오.
5.5 이동
1. 연료 탱크를 비우고, 연료가 모두 소진될 때까지 엔진을
가동시키는 것이 이상적입니다.(엔진에 시동을 건 채로 본
잔디 예초기를 방치해서는 안 됩니다.) 엔진 탱크의 연료를
제거해야 할 경우에는, 야외에서 실시해야 합니다.
2. 점화플러그 시동 장치를 점화플러그에서 제거하십시오.
3. 엔진에서 엔진 오일을 비우십시오.
4. 실린더의 냉각 핀 및 엔진 케이스를 청소해 주십시오.
5. 본 잔디 예초기를 트럭이나 그와 유사한 장비로 이동시킬
경우, 예초기의 모든 부분이 움직이지 않도록 확실하게
고정시켜 주십시오.
6. 제품의 배송시에는, 언제든지 가능한 한 본래의 포장을
이용해 주십시오.
6. 조립
6.1 핸들 조립
6.1.1 하부 핸들 조립 방법
하부 핸들 조립은 특정 모델에 따라 다음 표에 설명되어
있습니다.
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그림3.
별 모양 손잡이와 스퀘어넥 볼트를
이용해 상부 핸들을 하부 핸들의
측면에 고정시켜 설치합니다.
그림2.
6.1.2 상부 핸들 조립 방법
하부 핸들 위의 상부 핸들 조립은 특정 모델에 따라 다음 표
에 설명되어 있습니다.
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주의! 잔디 예초기 뒤에 서 계실 때는, 시동 로프 가이
드가 오른쪽 핸들 위에 있도록 해 주십시오
모델
참조
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그림3.
별 모양 손잡이와 스퀘어넥 볼트를
이용해 상부 핸들을 하부 핸들의 각
측면에 고정시켜 설치합니다.
그림3.
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6.1.3 케이블을 핸들에 고정시키는 방법
함께 제공되는 케이블 클립(그림4.를 참조)을 이용해 케이블
을 핸들 위에 고정시킵니다.
6.2 풀 자루 장착하기
1. 배면 도어를 한 손으로 들어올리고 풀 자루의 고리를 배면
도어 축(그림5. 및 그림6.) 위에 설치된 두 개의 플라스틱 소
매 커버 위에 위치시킵니다.
2. 풀 자루가 제 위치에 오도록 배면 도어를 풀어줍니다.(그
림7. 참조)
6.3 뿌리 덮개 플러그 설치하기
1. 배면 도어를 들어올려 풀 자루(있을 경우)를 제거해 주십
시오.
2. 제 자리에 잠기게 될 때까지 플라스틱 뿌리 덮개 플러그
를 배출 슈트 안으로 눌러주십시오.(그림8. 및 그림9.)
3. 배면 도어를 풀어 뿌리 덮개 플러그를 덮어주십시오.(그림
10. 참조)
그림 4
그림 5. 그림 6.
그림 7.
그림 8. 그림 9.
그림 10.
6.4 측면 배출 편향기 설치하기
측면 배출 편향기 설치는 다음 표의 안내에 따라 주십시오.
모델
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별도의 도구 필요 없음:
1. 한손으로 측면 배출 장치 덮개를
들어올리고 측면 배출 장치 커버의
위에 측면 배출 편향기의 고리
모양을 올려놓습니다.
그림12.
2. 측면 배출 장치 커버를 풀어
배출 편향기를 제 위치에
오게 합니다.
!
주의! 측면 배출 배면 수집 가능 모델 조작을 위해서,
뿌리 덮개 플러그는 위의 설명, 그리고 그림8., 그림9.
그림10.에 표시된대로 설치되어야 합니다.
그림11. 그림12.
6.5 엔진 오일 및 연료
6.5.1 오일 검사 및 주입
!
주의! 엔진 손상을 방지하기 위해 엔진은 오일 및 연료
가 없는 상태로 배송됩니다. 엔진은 엔진에 관한 조작자
설명서의 ‘오일 권장사항’ 절에 부합되는 오일을 주입해야 합
니다. 엔진 수명을 늘리기 위해서는, 첫 5시간 이용 후에 오일
을 교환하는 것이 중요합니다.
!
경고! 엔진 오일의 양을 확인하거나 오일을 보충하기에
앞서, 엔진을 정지시킨 후 예초기를 수평한 표면에 위치
시키십시오.
!
주의! 엔진 검사 및 오일 주입을 정확하게 실시하게
위해서는 조작자 설명서의 ‘오일 검사/주입 방법’ 절의
내용을 준수해야 합니다.
!
주의! 오일 양이 적은 상태로 시동을 걸면 엔진 손상을
초래할 수 있습니다. 비세제 오일의 이용은 엔진의 작
동 수명을 단축시킬 수 있으며 2스트로크 오일의 사용
은 엔진 손상을 초래할 수 있습니다.
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