Simplicity 881228 User manual

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Lawnmowers
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User manual
English Operator’s Manual
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Original Instruction
Form No. 881226
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AVERTISSEMENT
WARNING
POUR ÉVITER DES BLESSURES GRAVES
VOIRE MORTELLES
Lire le manuel d’utilisation.
Maintenir en place et en état de marche les dispositifs
de sécurité (protections, écrans, commutateurs, etc.)
Passer latéralement sur les pentes, pas en montant
ou descendant.
Enlever les objets qui peuvent être projetés par la lame.
Ne pas tondre s’il y a des enfants ou des badauds
aux alentours.
Regarder en bas et derrière avant et pendant une
marche arrière.
Patienter au moins 2 minutes avant de refaire le plein.
La protection ou le sac de ramassage doivent être
installés avant de démarrer la tondeuse.
Read operator’s manual.
Keep safety devices (guards, shields, switches, etc.)
in place and working.
Go across slopes, not up and down.
Remove objects that could be thrown by blade.
Do not mow when children or others are around.
Look down and behind before and while moving
backwards.
Wait at least 2 minutes before refueling.
Guard or entire grass catcher must be installed
before operating mower.
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
DANGER
RISQUE D’AMPUTATION ET OBJETS PROJETÉS
Garder mains et pieds à l’écart de la plate-forme
de coupe.
Ne pas utiliser la tondeuse si le déversoir ou tout le bac
à herbe pas bien en place.
AMPUTATION AND THROWN OBJECT HAZARD
Keep hands and feet away from deck.
Do not operate mower unless discharge deflector or
entire grass catcher is in its proper place.
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Contents
Illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Operator Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Features and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pictorals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Warranty Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operator Safety
Symbols And Warnings
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety information
about hazards that can result in personal injury. A signal word
(DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol
to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In
addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent the type of
hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in damage
to the product.
Thank You for purchasing this quality-built Snapper product.
We’re pleased that you placed your confidence in the Snapper
brand. When operated and maintained according to the instruc-
tions in this manual, your Snapper product 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.
Complete the following information on your purchase.
Date of Purchase_____________________________________
Retailer_____________________________________________
Retailer’s Phone Number_______________________________
Equipment
Model Number___________________________________
Serial Number___________________________________
Engine
Model_____________Type___________Code__________
Power Rating
The gross power rating for individual gas engine models is labeled
in accordance with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) code
J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque Rating Procedure), and rat-
ing performance has been obtained and corrected in accordance
with SAE J1995 (Revision 2002-05). Torque values are derived
at 3060 RPM; horsepower values are derived at 3600 RPM. Net
power values are taken with exhaust and air cleaner installed
whereas gross power values are collected without these attach-
ments. Actual gross engine power will be higher than net engine
power and is affected by, among other things, ambient operating
conditions and engine-to-engine variability. Given the wide array of
products on which engines are placed, the gas engine may not de-
velop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power
equipment. This difference is due to a variety of factors including,
but not limited to, the variety of engine components (air cleaner,
exhaust, charging, cooling, carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application
limitations, ambient operating conditions (temperature, humidity,
altitude), and engine-to-engine variability. Due to manufactur-
ing and capacity limitations, Briggs & Stratton may substitute an
engine of higher rated power for this Series engine.
WARNING: Certain components in this product and its
related accessories contain chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
WARNING: The engine exhaust from this product
contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNING: It is a violation of California Public Resource
Code, Section 4442, to use or operate the engine on
any forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered
land unless the exhaust system is equipped with a spark ar-
rester, as defined in Section 4442, maintained in effective work-
ing order. Other states or federal jurisdictions may have similar
laws. Contact the original equipment manufacturer, retailer,
or dealer to obtain a spark arrester designed for the exhaust
system installed on this engine.
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Responsibility Of The Owner
The owner of the machine must understand these instructions and
must allow only persons who understand these instructions to
operate machine. Each person operating the machine must be of
sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any
substance, which might impair vision, dexterity or judgment. If you
have any questions pertaining to your machine which your dealer
cannot answer to your satisfaction, contact Customer Service.
Operator Safety Instructions
Protection for Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the pres-
ence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and
the mowing activity. Never assume that children will remain where
you last saw them.
1. KEEP children out of the mowing area and under the watchful
care of a responsible adult other than the operator.
2. DO NOT allow children in yard when machine is operated and
turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area.
3. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to operate machine.
4. ALLOW only responsible adults & teenagers with mature judg-
ment under close adult supervision to operate machine.
5. DO NOT pull mower backwards unless absolutely necessary.
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets and haz-
ards before and while backing.
6. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners, shrubs,
trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
Slope Operation
1. Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents,
which can result in severe injury. All slopes require extra cau-
tion. If you feel uneasy on a slope, DO NOT mow it.
2. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down. Exercise extreme
CAUTION when changing directions on slopes. DO NOT mow
steep slopes or other areas where stability or traction is in
doubt. Refer to the Slope Guide at the end of this manual.
3. Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments; these
affect the handling and the stability of the machine.
Preparation
1. Read, understand, and follow instructions and warnings in
this manual and on the mower, engine and attachments. Know
the controls and the proper use of the mower before starting.
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate the machine
and only after proper instruction.
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above, are involved
in a large percentage of mower-related injuries. These opera-
tors should evaluate their ability to operate the mower safely
enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury.
4. Handle fuel with extra care. Fuels are flammable and vapors
are explosive. Use only an approved fuel container. DO NOT
remove fuel cap or add fuel with engine running. Add fuel
outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel
and oil from machine. DO NOT smoke.
5. Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects such as
toys, wire, rocks, limbs and other objects that could cause
injury if thrown by blade or interfere with mowing. Also note
the location of holes, stumps, and other possible hazards.
6. Keep people and pets out of the mowing area. Immediately,
STOP Blade, Stop engine and Stop mower if anyone enters the
area.
7. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls and other
safety devices frequently for proper operation and location.
8. Make sure all safety decals are clearly legible. Replace if dam-
aged.
9. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety glasses, a dust
mask, long pants, and substantial footwear. DO NOT mow
barefooted or with sandals.
10. Know how to STOP blade and engine quickly in preparation
for emergencies.
11. Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a
trailer or truck.
12. Check grass catcher components frequently for signs of wear
or deterioration and replace as needed to prevent injury from
thrown objects going through weak or torn spots.
Safe Handling of Gasoline
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in
handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors
are explosive.
1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of
ignition.
2. Use only an approved fuel container.
3. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the engine running.
Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
4. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors.
5. DO NOT store the machine or fuel container inside where
there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as on a water
heater or other appliances.
6. DO NOT fill fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or
trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place the containers on
the ground away from the vehicle before filling.
7. Remove gas-powered equipment from the vehicle or trailer
and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel
equipment using a portable container, rather than a gasoline
dispenser nozzle.
8. DO NOT start gas powered equipment in enclosed vehicles or
trailers.
9. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or
container opening at all times until fueling is complete. DO
NOT use a nozzle lock-open device
10. If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.
11. DO NOT overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and tighten
securely.
WARNING: This powerful cutting machine is capable of
amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that
can cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with
the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious injury
or death to the operator or other persons.
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Operation
1. DO NOT put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep
clear of discharge area while engine is running.
2. STOP engine when crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads,
and under any conditions where thrown objects might be a
hazard.
3. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
4. DO NOT operate mower while under the influence of alcohol
or drugs.
5. After striking a foreign object or if mower vibrates abnormally,
STOP the engine, disconnect and secure spark plug wire.
Inspect the mower for any damage and repair the damage
before starting.
6. DO NOT mow near drop offs, ditches or embankments.
Operator could lose footing or balance.
7. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall grass
can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches, washouts, cul-
verts, fences and protruding objects.
8. DO NOT mow on wet grass. Always be sure of your footing.
Keep a firm hold on the handle and walk, never run. Slipping
could cause injury.
9. ALWAYS stay behind handle when engine (motor) is running.
10. DO NOT leave the machine with the engine running. STOP
BLADE and STOP ENGINE before leaving the operators
position for any reason.
11. Before cleaning, repairing or inspecting make certain engine,
blade and all moving parts have STOPPED. Disconnect and
secure spark plug wire away from plug to prevent accidental
starting.
12. STOP engine and wait until the blade comes to complete
STOP before removing grass bag and/or clearing grass.
13. DO NOT operate mower without the entire grass catcher, or
guards in place discharge guard, rear guard or other safety
devices in place and working. DO NOT point discharge at
people, passing cars, windows or doors.
14. DO NOT discharge material against a wall or obstruction.
Material may ricochet back towards the operator.
15. Slow down before turning.
16. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
17. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine exhaust
gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly poison.
18. Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer. See
manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and installa-
tion of accessories.
Maintenance and Storage
1. DO NOT store mower or fuel container inside where fumes
may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light such as in a wa-
ter heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow
engine to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. Store
fuel container out of reach of children in a well ventilated,
unoccupied building.
2. Keep mower and engine free of grass, leaves or excess grease
to reduce fire hazard and engine overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved container
outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Keep all bolts, especially blade bolts, nuts and screws prop-
erly tight. Check that all cotter pins are in proper position.
5. Always provide adequate ventilation when running engine.
Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly
poison.
6. Service engine and make adjustments only when engine is
stopped. Removed spark plug wire from spark plug and se-
cure wire away from spark plug to prevent accidental starting.
7. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or overspeed
engine.
8. Check grass bag assembly frequently for wear or deteriora-
tion to avoid thrown objects and exposure to moving parts.
Replace with new bag if loose seams or tears are evident.
Replace slider or bag adapter if broken or cracked.
9. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades or wear
heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when handling them.
10. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next to spark
plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting engine.
11. Have machine serviced by an authorized dealer at least once a
year and have the dealer install any new safety devices.
12. Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like
parts when making repairs.
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Description
The walk-behind lawn mower is an engine powered rotary type
mower. The engine drives a cutting blade located under the mower
housing. The blade lifts and cuts through the grass. The height
of cut can be adjusted to give the lawn the desired finish. The cut
pieces of grass are either collected into a rear mounted grass bag
or, on some mowers, it can be recycled to feed the lawn. Recycling
the cut grass is known as “mulching”. Push models require the
operator to push the mower. Self-propelled models have a rear
wheel drive system to make mowing easier.
Intended Use/Limits Of Use
The walk-behind lawn mower is designed to cut lawn grass. Any
other use is not permitted. It is not designed to cut grass over
15cm in length or grass mixed with tall weeds. The lawn mower is
only suitable for private use in a domestic garden. It is not suitable
for cutting grass in public parks or playing fields.
Features and Controls
Compare the following features and controls with your model
(Figure 1). Make sure that you know the location and understand
their purpose.
A. Engine Stop Lever
B. Upper Handle
C. Knob or Locking Lever
D. Lower Handle
E. Rear Door
F. Engine
G. Height Adjuster
H. Nameplate
I. Grass Bag
J. Recoil Starter Handle
K. Drive Lever (Self-propelled model)
L. Mulcher Plug
M. Side Discharge Chute
N. Mulch Plug
Pictorials
Important: The following pictorials are located on your unit or on
literature supplied with the product. Before you operate the unit,
learn and understand the purpose for each pictorial.
Safety Warning Pictorials and Decals - Figure
A. WARNING
B. IMPORTANT: Read Owner’s Manual Before Operating This
Machine.
C. WARNING: Thrown Objects. Keep Bystanders Away. Read
User Instructions Before Operating This Machine.
D. WARNING: Do Not Use This Machine On Slopes Greater Than
10 Degrees.
E. WARNING: Keep Feet And Hands Away From Rotating Blade.
F. WARNING: Disconnect Spark Plug Wire Before Servicing Unit.
G. WARNING: Crushed Fingers.
H. WARNING: Keep Hands And Feet Away.
I. WARNING And DANGER Instructions.
Control And Operating Pictorials - Figure
J. Slow
K. Fast
L. Oil
M. Fuel
N. Engine/Blade -- Run/Stop
O. Drive Control Lever
Assembly
Illustrations and pictorials begin on page 2.
Unpacking Instructions - Figure
The mower was fully assembled at the factory. When the mower
was put in the carton, the handle was put in the storage position.
To put the handle in the operating position, follow the steps below.
1. Remove the mower from the carton.
2. Raise the lower handle (A) to the operating position
(Figure 2).
3. The handle bracket (B) has two mounting holes (Figure 3).
Use hole (C) to mount the handle in the high position. Use
hole (D) to mount the handle in the low position.
4. Mount the handle in either hole (C) or hole (D) with the
fasteners as shown. Tighten knobs (E) until the lower handle
is secure.
5. Remove knobs (F) and the fasteners from the lower handle
(A). See Figure 4. Put the upper handle (G) in the operating
position. Tighten the knobs (F) until the upper handle and
lower handle are locked in place.
6. To mount the recoil starter rope, you must first engage the
engine stop lever (H). See Figure 5. Slowly pull the recoil
starter handle (I) and install the recoil starter rope into the
rope guide (J).
7. On all models, secure the cable to the handle with the wire tie
(K). See Figure 6.
NOTICE: Be careful when you fold or raise the handle. Do not
damage the cables. A cable that is bent will not work correctly.
Before you use the unit, replace a bent or damaged cable.
How To Assemble The Grass Bag - Figure
1. Slide the frame assembly (A) into the open end of the grass
bag (B). See Figure 7.
2. Make sure the handle (C) is on the outside of the grass bag
(Figure 8). Attach the clips (D) to the frame assembly (E).
How To Mount The Grass Bag - Figure
1. Raise the rear door (F). See Figure 9. Hold the handle (G) of
the grass bag and mount the grass bag hooks (H) onto the
rear door pivot rod (I).
2. Lower the rear door. Make sure the grass bag hooks (H) are
mounted on the rear door pivot rod (I).
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How To Change The Mulcher Plug - Figure
Some models have an optional mulcher plug (A). See Figure 10.
Use the mulcher plug to mulch the grass for a clean, fine cut. To
discharge the grass into the grass bagger, remove the mulcher
plug.
How To Install The Mulcher Plug
1. Raise the rear door (B). See Figure 10.
2. Slide the mulcher plug (A) into the discharge opening.
How To Remove The Mulcher Plug
1. Raise the rear door (B). See Figure 10.
2. Remove the mulcher plug (A) from the discharge opening.
How To Assemble The Side Discharge Chute -
Figure
1. Raise the mulch cover (A). See Figure 11.
2. Slide the two tabs (B) on the side discharge chute (C) under
the pivot rod (D).
3. Lower the mulch cover (A). See Figure 12.
How To Prepare The Engine - Figure
NOTICE: The engine does not contain oil. Before you start the
engine, make sure you add oil according to the instructions in
this manual. If you start the engine without oil, it will be damaged
beyond repair and will not be covered under warranty.
Oil Recommendations
We recommend the use of Briggs & Stratton Warranty Certified
oils for best performance. Other high-quality detergent oils are
acceptable if classified for service SF, SG, SH, SJ or higher. Do not
use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity for the
engine. Use the chart to select the best viscosity for the outdoor
temperature range expected.
* Below 40°F (4°C) the use of SAE 30 will result in hard starting.
** Above 80°F (27°C) the use of 10W-30 may cause increased oil
consumption. Check oil level more frequently.
How To Check/Add Oil
Before adding or checking the oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil ll area of any debris.
1. Remove the dipstick (A) and wipe with a clean cloth
(Figure 13).
2. Insert and tighten the dipstick.
3. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the
top of the full indicator (B) on the dipstick.
4. If low, add oil slowly into the engine oil fill (C). Do not overfill.
After adding oil, wait one minute and then recheck the oil
level.
5. Replace and tighten the dipstick.
Fuel Recommendations
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.
A minimum of 87 octane/87 AKI (91 RON). High altitude use,
see below.
Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to 15%
MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) is acceptable.
CAUTION: Do not use unapproved gasolines, such as E85. Do not
mix oil in gasoline or modify the engine to run on alternate fuels.
This will damage the engine components and void the engine war-
ranty.
To protect the fuel system from gum formation, mix a fuel stabi-
lizer into the fuel. See Storage. All fuel is not the same. If starting
or performance problems occur, change fuel providers or change
brands. This engine is certified to operate on gasoline. The emis-
sions control system for this engine is EM (Engine Modifications).
High Altitude
At altitudes over 5,000 feet (1524 meters), a minimum 85
octane/85 AKI (89 RON) gasoline is acceptable. To remain emis-
sions compliant, high altitude adjustment is required. Operation
without this adjustment will cause decreased performance, in-
creased fuel consumption, and increased emissions. See a Briggs
& Stratton Authorized Dealer for high altitude adjustment informa-
tion.
Operation of the engine at altitudes below 2,500 feet (762 meters)
with the high altitude kit is not recommended.
WARNING: Before you remove or install the side
discharge chute, disconnect the spark plug wire and
keep it away from the spark plug.
WARNING: Before you remove or install the mulcher
plug, disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away
from the spark plug.
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How To Add Fuel
1. Clean the fuel cap area of dirt and debris. Remove the fuel cap
(A, Figure 14, 15).
2. Fill the fuel tank (B) with fuel. To allow for expansion of the
fuel, do not fill above the bottom of the fuel tank neck (C).
3. Reinstall the fuel cap.
Operation
Illustrations and pictorials begin on page 2.
Engine Stop Lever - Figure
Release the engine stop lever (A) and the engine and the blade will
automatically stop. To start and run the engine, hold the engine
stop lever (A) in the operating position (B).
Before you start the engine, operate the engine stop lever several
times. Make sure that the engine stop cable moves freely and that
the engine stop lever operates correctly.
How To Stop The Engine - Figure
To stop the engine, release the engine stop lever (A). Disconnect
the wire and keep it away from the spark plug to keep the engine
from starting.
Rear Wheel Drive System - Figure
Self-propelled models have a rear wheel drive system. Operate the
drive system as follows.
1. Hold the engine stop lever (A) in the operating position. Start
the engine.
Note: To stop the engine, release the engine stop lever (A).
2. Hold the drive lever (C) against the handle (B). The drive
system is now engaged and the mower will move forward. To
slow the speed, slightly release the drive lever.
3. To disengage only the drive system, release the drive lever
(C). In the disengaged position (D), the mower will stop mov-
ing forward but the engine will continue to run.
4. To disengage both the drive system and also to stop the
engine, completely release the engine stop lever (A).
How To Start The Engine - Figure
Important: Before you start the engine, operate the engine stop lever
several times. Make sure that the engine stop cable moves freely
and that the engine stop lever operates correctly.
1. Check the oil. See “How To Prepare The Engine”.
2. Fill the fuel tank. See “How To Prepare The Engine”.
3. Push the stop switch (A), if equipped, to the on position
(Figure 19).
4. Turn the fuel shut-off valve (B), if equipped, to the on position.
5. Move the throttle control (C), if equipped, to the fast position
(Figure 18, 19). Operate the engine in the fast position.
6. Engines with primer: For most temperature conditions, firmly
push the primer bulb (D) three times. See Figure 18, 19. In
cooler weather, additional priming may be needed. A warm
engine will usually not require priming. Every time you push
the primer button, wait two seconds.
WARNING: For safe operation, the drive system must
immediately disengage when the drive lever is released.
If the drive system does not disengage correctly, do not
operate the mower until the drive system is adjusted or repaired
by an authorized service center.
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding Fuel:
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before
removing the fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area.
Do not overll fuel tank. To allow for expansion of the fuel,
do not fill above the bottom of the fuel tank neck.
Keep fuel away from sparks, open ames, pilot lights, heat,
and other ignition sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and ttings frequently for cracks
or leaks. Replace if necessary.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting engine.
WARNING: The blade will rotate when the engine runs.
WARNING
Rapid retraction of starter cord (kickback) will pull hand
and arm toward engine faster than you can let go.
Broken bones, fractures, bruises or sprains could
result.
When starting engine, pull the starter cord slowly until
resistance is felt and then pull rapidly to avoid kickback.
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Starting Engine
Ensure that spark plug, mufer, fuel cap and air cleaner (if
equipped) are in place and secured.
Do not crank engine with spark plug removed.
If engine oods, set choke (if equipped) to OPEN/RUN posi-
tion, move throttle (if equipped) to FAST position and crank
until engine starts.
WARNING
Engines give off carbon monoxide, an odorless,
colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, fainting
or death.
Start and run engine outdoors.
Do not start or run engine in enclosed area, even if doors or
windows are open.
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Note: When starting a new engine for the first time, push the primer
bulb five times.
Note: Excessive priming can flood the carburetor with fuel. See
“The Engine Will Not Start” in the Troubleshooting section.
7. Self-propelled models: Make sure the drive lever (C) is in the
disengaged position (D). See Figure 17.
8. Stand behind the mower. Use one hand to hold the engine
stop lever (H) in the operating position. See Figure 5. Use the
other hand to hold the recoil starter handle (I).
9. Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until resistance is felt,
then pull quickly to start the engine. Slowly return the recoil
starter handle.
10. If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries, see the Trouble-
shooting section.
Before Operation Of The Mower
To completely fill the grass bag, operate the engine with the
throttle control (if equipped) in the fast position.
To completely ll the grass bag (if equipped) operate the en-
gine with the throttle control (if equipped) in the fast position.
Make sure the grass bag (if equipped) is properly mounted.
Check the condition of the grass bag for wear or deterioration.
If worn or damaged, replace the parts only with approved fac-
tory replacement parts.
How To Adjust The Height Of Cut
Models With Single-Lever Adjuster - Figure
To change the height of cut, move the position of the adjuster arm
(B) as follows.
1. Disengage the adjuster arm (B).
2. Move the adjuster arm to another position.
How To Empty The Grass Bag - Figure
1. Raise the rear door (F). See Figure 9.
2. Hold the handle (G) of the grass bag. Lift the frame assembly
(H) over the rear door pivot rod (I).
3. Empty the grass from the grass bag (E). See Figure 21.
How To Use As A Mulcher - Figure
1. For mulching grass, remove the grass bag (I) and the side dis-
charge chute (M) from the mower. See Figure 1.
2. Raise the rear door (B) and install the mulcher plug (A) into
the rear discharge opening. See Figure 10.
Mowing Tips
Some models have an optional mulcher plug. If the mulcher plug
is installed, the grass is finely cut and will easily recycle. Because
the nutrients are returned to the soil, the lawn will need less fertil-
izer.
The following tips will increase performance and improve the ap-
pearance of the lawn.
The grass must be dry. If the grass is wet, it will be difcult to
cut and cause heavy clumps of grass.
The grass must not be too tall. The maximum height to effec-
tively cut is 9.8 cm. Set the height adjusters so that only the
top third of the grass is cut.
If the grass is more than 9.8 cm high, two mowings will be
necessary. For the first mowing, set the height adjusters in
the highest position. Then, lower the height adjusters for the
second mowing.
Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade that is not sharp will
cause the ends of the grass to become brown.
Clean the bottom of the mower housing. If grass and other
debris accumulate on the bottom of the mower housing,
performance will be reduced.
To improve the quality of cut, try the following:
raise height of cut
cut more frequently
operate at a slower ground speed
reduce width of cut
change direction
mow a second time
WARNING: Check the condition of the grass bag for
wear or deterioration. If worn or damaged, replace the
parts only with approved factory replacement parts.
WARNING: The blade will rotate when the engine runs.
Before you change the height of cut, disconnect the
spark plug wire and keep it away from the spark plug.
WARNING: Before you install or remove the mulcher
plug, disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away
from the spark plug.
WARNING: Before you remove the grass bag, stop the
engine. Before you remove any grass from the mower
housing, disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it
away from the spark plug.
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Maintenance
Illustrations and pictorials begin on page 2.
Maintenance Chart
Mower Maintenance
Engine Tipping - Figure
NOTICE: Do not tip the engine with the spark plug down. When
you service the engine, inspect the blade, or clean the bottom of
the mower housing; make sure to always tip the engine with the
spark plug up. Transporting or tipping the engine with the spark
plug down will cause the following.
hard starting
engine smoking
spark plug fouling.
oil or fuel saturation of the air lter
How To Clean The Mower Housing
If grass and other debris accumulate on the bottom of the mower
housing, performance will be reduced. After you mow, clean the
mower housing as follows.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.
3. Clean the top and the bottom of the mower housing.
How To Remove The Drive Belt
To remove or service the drive belt, take the mower to an approved
service dealer.
How To Adjust The Drive Cable - Figure
If the drive system does not engage and disengage correctly, check
the handle for correct assembly. Make sure that all parts are in
good condition, not broken or bent, and that all fasteners are tight.
Worn parts will change the performance of the drive system. When
you mow in high thick grass or on hills, the drive system can slip
if the drive cable is too loose. If the drive system slips, adjust as
follows or take the mower to an authorized service dealer.
1. If the drive system slips, turn the cable adjuster (A) one turn in
the direction as shown in Figure 25. Operate the mower and test
the drive system.
2. If the drive system still slips, turn the cable adjuster one more
turn to shorten the cable. Again, test the drive system.
3. Repeat the adjustment and test until the drive system does not
slip.
4. Before you begin to mow, make sure the drive system will cor-
rectly disengage and that the mower will stop. If the drive system
will not disengage, take the mower to an authorized service dealer
before you operate the mower.
MOWER
Every 8 Hours or Daily
Check engine stop lever
Clean debris off mower
Every 25 Hours or Annually *
Check
mower for loose hardware
Every 50 Hours or Annually *
Clean battery and cables (if equipped)
See Dealer Annually to
Lubricate mower
Check mower blade stopping time
Check mower blades **
ENGINE
First 5 Hours
Change engine oil
Every 8 Hours or Daily
Check engine oil level
Every 25 Hours or Annually *
Clean engine air filter and pre-cleaner (if equipped) **
Every 50 Hours or Annually *
Change engine oil
Replace oil filter (if equipped)
Annually
Replace air filter
Replace pre-cleaner (if equipped)
See Dealer Annually to
Inspect muffler and spark arrester (if equipped)
Replace spark plug
Replace fuel filter (if equipped)
Clean engine air cooling system
* Whichever comes first
**Check blades more often in regions with sandy soils or high
dust conditions.
* Whichever comes first
**Clean more often in dusty conditions or when airborne debris
is present.
WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjustment,
or repair, disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it
away from the spark plug.
WARNING: Before you adjust the drive cable, release
the engine stop lever and wait for the engine to stop.
WARNING: The blade will rotate when the engine runs.
Before you clean the mower housing, stop the engine
and disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away
from the spark plug.
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Blade Service - Figure
Frequently check the blade (C) for wear or damage such as cracks.
Frequently check the bolt (A) that holds the blade. Keep the bolt
tight. If the blade hits an object, stop the engine. Disconnect the
wire to the spark plug. Check the blade adapter (D) for damage.
Check for a bent or damaged blade, a badly worn blade, or other
damage. Before you operate the unit, damaged parts must be re-
placed with factory replacement parts. For safety, replace the blade
every two years. Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade that
is not sharp will cause the ends of the grass to become brown.
To remove or service the blade, take the mower to an approved
service dealer.
Check The Level Of Cut
Test the unit in a small area. If the height of cut is not level or if the
cut grass is not discharged or does not cut even, see the Trouble-
shooting section.
Engine Maintenance
Emissions Control
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions control
devices and systems may be performed by any non-road engine
repair establishment or individual.
However, to obtain “no charge” emissions control service, the
work must be performed by a factory authorized dealer. See the
Emissions Warranty.
Carburetor Adjustment
Never make adjustments to the carburetor. The carburetor was
set at the factory to operate efficiently under most conditions.
However, if adjustments are required, see any Briggs & Stratton
Authorized Dealer for service.
How To Change The Oil - Figure
Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be disposed of
properly. Do not discard with household waste. Check with your
local authorities, service center, or dealer for safe disposal/recy-
cling facilities.
Remove Oil
You can drain the oil from the bottom drain hole, the side drain
hole, or from the top oil fill tube.
1. With engine off but still warm, disconnect the spark plug wire
and keep it away from the spark plug.
2. The engine is equipped with a bottom drain and/or a side
drain. Remove the oil drain plug. Drain the oil into an ap-
proved container.
3. After the oil has drained, install and tighten the oil drain plug.
4. If you drain the oil from the top oil fill tube (C, Figure 13),
keep the spark plug end of the engine up. Drain the oil into an
approved container.
Add Oil
Place engine level.
Clean the oil ll area of any debris.
1. Remove the dipstick (A) and wipe with a clean cloth
(Figure 13).
2. Pour the oil slowly into the engine oil fill (C). Do not overfill.
After adding oil, wait one minute and then check the oil level.
3. Install and tighten the dipstick.
4. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the
top of the full indicator (B) on the dipstick.
5. Install and tighten the dipstick.
How To Service The Air Filter - Figure
NOTICE: Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter.
Pressurized air can damage the filter and solvents will dissolve the
filter.
Air Filter (Model 881227) - Figure
1. Remove the screw (A) from the top of the air filter assembly
(B). See Figure 23.
2. To prevent debris from falling into the carburetor, carefully
remove the air filter assembly.
3. Remove the foam element (C) from the air filter base.
4. Wash the foam element in liquid detergent and water. Squeeze
dry the foam element in a clean cloth.
5. Saturate the foam element with clean engine oil. To remove
the excess engine oil, squeeze the foam element in a clean
cloth.
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
If you drain the oil from the top oil ll tube, the fuel tank
must be empty or fuel can leak out and result in a fire or
explosion.
WARNING: If you drain the oil from the top oil fill tube,
the fuel tank must be empty or fuel can leak out and
result in a fire or explosion. To empty the fuel tank, run
the engine until it stops from lack of fuel.
WARNING: Before you inspect the blade (C) or the
blade adapter (D), disconnect the spark plug wire and
keep it away from the spark plug. If the blade hits an
object, stop the engine. Disconnect the wire to the spark plug.
Check the unit for damage.
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner assembly
(if equipped) or the air filter (if equipped) removed.
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6. Install the foam element into the air filter base.
7. Install the air filter assembly onto the carburetor and secure
with screw.
Air Filter (Model 881228) - Figure
1. Loosen the fastener (A) that holds the cover (B, Figure 24).
2. Open the cover and remove the pre-cleaner (C) and the filter
(D).
3. To loosen debris, gently tap the filter on a hard surface. If the
filter is excessively dirty, replace with a new filter.
4. Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water. Then allow
it to thoroughly air dry. Do not oil the pre-cleaner.
5. Assemble the dry pre-cleaner to the filter with the lip (E) of the
pre-cleaner on the bottom of the filter pleats.
6. Install the filter.
7. Install the cover tabs (F) into the slots (G).
8. Close the cover and secure with the fastener.
Storage
Fuel System
Fuel can become stale when stored over 30 days. Stale fuel causes
acid and gum deposits to form in the fuel system or on essential
carburetor parts. To keep fuel fresh, use Briggs & Stratton FRESH
START
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fuel stabilizer, available as a liquid additive or a drip con-
centrate cartridge.
There is no need to drain gasoline from the engine if a fuel
stabilizer is added according to instructions. Run the engine for 2
minutes to circulate the stabilizer throughout the fuel system. The
engine and fuel can then be stored up to 24 months.
If gasoline in the engine has not been treated with a fuel stabilizer,
it must be drained into an approved container. Run the engine until
it stops from lack of fuel. The use of a fuel stabilizer in the storage
container is recommended to maintain freshness.
Engine Oil
While the engine is still warm, change the engine oil.
Folding Handle Storage
NOTICE: Be careful when you fold or raise the handle. Do not dam-
age the cables. A cable that is bent will not work correctly. Before
you use the unit, replace a bent or damaged cable.
How To Fold The Handle - Figure
1. Loosen the knobs (A) that hold the upper handle (B) to the
lower handle (C). See Figure 27.
NOTICE: As you fold or raise the handle, make sure that the
cables are not caught between the upper and lower handles or
around the handle fasteners.
2. Rotate the upper handle (B) toward the back of the unit. See
Figure 28.
3. Remove knobs (C) and the fasteners that secure the lower
handle to the handle bracket (D).
4. Rotate the handle forward over the engine as shown. Make
sure that the cables are not damaged.
How To Raise The Handle - Figure
1. Raise the lower handle (A) to the operating position
(Figure 2).
2. The handle bracket (B) has two mounting holes (Figure 3).
Use hole (C) to mount the handle in the high position. Use
hole (D) to mount the handle in the low position.
3. Mount the handle in either hole (C) or hole (D) with the fasten-
ers as shown. Tighten knobs (E) until the lower handle is
secure.
4. Put the upper handle (G) in the operating position (Figure 4).
Tighten the knobs (F) until the upper handle and lower handle
are locked in place.
How To Prepare The Mower For Storage
1. Clean the dirt and debris from the cylinder cooling fins and the
engine housing.
2. Clean the bottom of the mower housing.
3. Completely clean the mower to protect the paint.
4. Put the unit in a building that has good ventilation.
5. Make sure the grass bag is empty of grass. Grass remaining
in the bag during storage will damage the bag.
NOTICE: Store the engine level (normal operating position). If the
engine is tipped for storage, the fuel tank must be empty and the
spark plug side must be up. If the fuel tank is not empty and if the
engine is tipped in any other direction, it may be difficult to start
due to oil or gasoline contaminating the air filter and/or the spark
plug.
How To Order Replacement Parts
Use only factory authorized replacement parts or like parts when
making repairs. Do not use attachments or accessories not specifi-
cally recommended for this product. In order to obtain proper
replacement parts you must supply the model number which is
located on the product nameplate.
When ordering the following information is required:
Model Number
Serial Number
Part Number
Quantity
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Storing Fuel Or Equipment With Fuel In Tank
Store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other
appliances that have pilot lights or other ignition sources
because they can ignite fuel vapors.
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Troubleshooting
The Engine will not start.
1. Make sure the fuel tank is filled with clean fuel. Do not use old
fuel.
2. On a cold engine, push the primer button (optional on some
models) three times.
3. Make sure the wire for the spark plug is connected to the
spark plug.
4. There is too much fuel in the engine cylinder. Remove and dry
the spark plug. Pull the recoil starter handle several times. In-
stall the spark plug. Connect the wire to the spark plug. Start
the engine.
5. The engine is difficult to start in heavy or high grass. Move the
mower to a clean dry surface.
6. Make sure the engine stop lever is in the operating position.
7. Make sure the fuel valve is in the ON position.
The Engine will not stop.
1. Release the engine stop lever.
2. Check the engine stop cable. Replace the cable if bent or
damaged.
The Engine performance is bad.
1. Check the height of cut settings. Raise the height of cut if the
grass is high.
2. Check the bottom of the blade housing. Clean the blade hous-
ing of grass and other debris.
3. Check the wire to the spark plug. Make sure the wire is con-
nected.
4. Clean the engine cooling fins of grass and other debris.
6. Check the spark plug gap. Set the spark plug gap at 0.76 mm
(0.030 in).
7. Check the amount of oil in the engine. Fill with oil if necessary.
8. Check the engine air cleaner.
9. The fuel is bad. Drain and clean the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank
with clean fuel.
Excessive Vibration.
1. The blade is not balanced. Remove the blade and replace with
a factory replacement blade.
2. Check for a bent or broken blade. A damaged blade is danger-
ous and must be replaced.
3. Check the blade adapter. Replace a broken blade adapter.
4. If the vibration continues, take the mower to an authorized
service dealer.
The grass will not discharge correctly.
1. Clean the bottom of the mower housing.
2. Check for a badly worn blade. Remove and sharpen the blade.
For safety, replace the blade every two years with a factory
replacement blade.
The grass is not cut even.
1. Check the height adjustment at each wheel. The height adjust-
ment must be the same for each wheel.
2. Make sure the blade is sharp.
3. Check for a bent or broken blade. A damaged blade is danger-
ous and must be replaced.
4. Check for a broken blade adapter. Replace a broken blade
adapter.
5. Move the throttle control (if equipped) to the fast or start posi-
tion.
6. Check the throttle control (if equipped). Make sure that the
throttle control is not in the choke position.
7. Move the throttle control (if equipped) to the fast position.
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BRIGGS & STRATTON POWER PRODUCTS GROUP, L.L.C. OWNER WARRANTY POLICY
LIMITED WARRANTY
Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any part(s) of the equipment that is
defective in material or workmanship or both. Briggs & Stratton Corporation will repair and/or replace, free of charge, any
part(s) of the Briggs and Stratton engine* (if equipped) that is defective in material or workmanship or both. Transportation
charges on product submitted for repair or replacement under this warranty must be borne by purchaser. This warranty is
effective for the time periods and subject to the conditions stated below. For warranty service, find the nearest Authorized
Service Dealer using our dealer locator at www.BriggsandStratton.com or www.Snapper.com.
There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose, are limited to one year from purchase or to the extent permitted by law. Liability for incidental or consequential
damages are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law.
Some states or countries 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 warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state
or country to country.
WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase by the first retail consumer or commercial end user, and continues for the
period of time stated above. “Consumer use” means personal residential household use by a retail consumer. “Commercial
use” means all other uses, including use for commercial, income producing or rental purposes. Once product has experienced
commercial use, it shall thereafter be considered as commercial use for purposes of this warranty.
No warranty registration is necessary to obtain warranty on Briggs & Stratton products. 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 warranty eligibility.
ABOUT YOUR WARRANTY
We welcome warranty repair and apologize to you for being inconvenienced. Warranty service is available only through servicing
dealers authorized by Briggs & Stratton or BSPPG, LLC.
Most warranty repairs are handled routinely, but sometimes requests for warranty service may not be appropriate. This warranty
only covers 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 void your warranty. Warranty is
not allowed 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 corrosion 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. Damage caused by lack of maintenance or use
of non-original parts is not covered by warranty.
Normal Wear - Like all mechanical devices, your unit is subject to wear even when properly maintained. This warranty 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 (engine brake pads are covered) are not covered by warranty due to wear characteristics
alone, unless the cause is due to defects in material or workmanship.
Stale Fuel - In order to function correctly, this product requires fresh fuel that conforms to the criteria specified in the Operator’s
Manual. Damage caused by stale fuel (carburetor leaks, clogged fuel tubes, sticking valves, etc) is not covered by warranty.
* Applies to Briggs and Stratton engines only. Warranty coverage of non-Briggs and Stratton engines is provided by the engine manufacturer.
Item Consumer Use Commercial Use:
Equipment 2 Years 90 Days
Engine* 2 Years 90 Days
Battery 1 Year 1 Year
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Form No. 279967EN
Revision: -
January 2011
California, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton Corporation
Emissions Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights And Obligations
The California Air Resources Board, U.S. EPA, and Briggs & Stratton (B&S) are
pleased to explain the emissions control system warranty on your Model Year
2011-2012 engine / equipment. In California, new small off–road engines and large
spark ignited engines less than or equal to 1.0 liter must be designed, built, and
equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti–smog standards. B&S must warrant the
emissions control system on your engine / equipment for the periods of time listed below
provided there has been no abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance of your engine or
equipment.
Your emissions control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection
system, fuel tank, ignition system, and catalytic converter. Also included may be hoses,
belts, connectors, sensors, and other emissions–related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, B&S will repair your engine / equipment at no
cost to you including diagnosis, parts, and labor.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage:
Small off–road engines and large spark ignited engines less than or equal to 1.0 liter are
warranted for three years. If any emissions–related part on your engine / equipment is
defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S.
Owner’s Warranty Responsibilities:
x As the engine / equipment owner, you are responsible for the performance of the
required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. B&S recommends that you
retain all receipts covering maintenance on your engine / equipment, but B&S
cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the
performance of all scheduled maintenance.
x As the engine / equipment owner, you should however be aware that B&S may deny
you warranty coverage if your engine / equipment or a part has failed due to abuse,
neglect, improper maintenance, or unapproved modifications.
x You are responsible for presenting your engine / equipment to a B&S distribution
center, servicing dealer, or other equivalent entity, as applicable, as soon as a
problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount
of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty
rights and responsibilities, you should contact B&S at (414) 259–5262.
Briggs & Stratton Emissions Control Warranty Provisions
The following are specific provisions relative to your Emissions Control Warranty Coverage. It is in addition to the B&S engine warranty for non–regulated engines found in the
Operator’s Manual.
1. Warranted Emissions Parts
Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the emissions
control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the engine
purchased.
a. Fuel Metering System
x Cold start enrichment system (soft choke)
x Carburetor and internal parts
x Fuel pump
x Fuel line, fuel line fittings, clamps
x Fuel tank, cap and tether
x Carbon canister
b. Air Induction System
x Air cleaner
x Intake manifold
x Purge and vent line
c. Ignition System
x Spark plug(s)
x Magneto ignition system
d. Catalyst System
x Catalytic converter
x Exhaust manifold
x Air injection system or pulse valve
e. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
x Vacuum, temperature, position, time sensitive valves and switches
x Connectors and assemblies
2. Length of Coverage
For a period of three years from date of original purchase, B&S warrants to the
original purchaser and each subsequent purchaser that the engine is designed,
built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by the
Air Resources Board; that it is free from defects in material and workmanship that
could cause the failure of a warranted part; and that it is identical in all material
respects to the engine described in the manufacturer’s application for certification.
The warranty period begins on the date the engine is originally purchased.
The warranty on emissions–related parts is as follows:
x Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required
maintenance in the owner’s manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty
period stated above. If any such part fails during the period of warranty
coverage, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no charge to the
owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty will be warranted
for the remaining warranty period.
x Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the owner’s
manual supplied, is warranted for the warranty period stated above. Any such
part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining
warranty period.
x Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance
in the owner’s manual supplied, is warranted for the period of time prior to the
first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the first
scheduled replacement, the part will be repaired or replaced by B&S at no
charge to the owner. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be
warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled
replacement point for the part.
x Add on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air Resources Board
may not be used. The use of any non exempted add on or modified parts by
the owner will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer
will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a
non exempted add on or modified part.
3. Consequential Coverage
Coverage shall extend to the failure of any engine components caused by the
failure of any warranted emissions parts.
4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions
Warranty claims shall be filed according to the provisions of the B&S engine
warranty policy. Warranty coverage does not apply to failures of emissions parts
that are not original equipment B&S parts or to parts that fail due to abuse, neglect,
or improper maintenance as set forth in the B&S engine warranty policy. B&S is not
liable for warranty coverage of failures of emissions parts caused by the use of
add–on or modified parts.
Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index Information
On Your Small Off–Road Engine Emissions Label
Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) small
off–road Emissions Standard must display information regarding the Emissions
Durability Period and the Air Index. Briggs & Stratton makes this information available to
the consumer on our emissions labels. The engine emissions label will indicate
certification information.
The Emissions Durability Period describes the number of hours of actual running time
for which the engine is certified to be emissions compliant, assuming proper
maintenance in accordance with the Operating & Maintenance Instructions. The
following categories are used:
Moderate:
Engine is certified to be emissions compliant for 125 hours of actual engine running
time.
Intermediate:
Engine is certified to be emissions compliant for 250 hours of actual engine running
time.
Extended:
Engine is certified to be emissions compliant for 500 hours of actual engine running
time. For example, a typical walk–behind lawn mower is used 20 to 25 hours per year.
Therefore, the Emissions Durability Period of an engine with an intermediate rating
would equate to 10 to 12 years.
Briggs & Stratton engines are certified to meet the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) Phase 2 emissions standards. For Phase 2 certified
engines, the Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions Compliance
label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine has been shown to
meet Federal emissions requirements.
For engines less than 225 cc displacement.
Category C = 125 hours, Category B = 250 hours, Category A = 500 hours
For engines of 225 cc or more displacement.
Category C = 250 hours, Category B = 500 hours, Category A = 1000 hours
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Contenu
Illustrations....................................2
Sécurité de l’utilisateur ...........................6
Fonctions et commandes...........................9
Pictogrammes ..................................9
Montage ......................................9
Fonctionnement................................11
Entretien ....................................13
Dépannage ...................................16
Politique de garantie ............................17
Sécurité de l’utilisateur
Symboles et avertissements
Le symbole de sécurité est utilisé pour identifier des
informations de sécurité sur les dangers pouvant entraîner des
blessures corporelles. Un mot-indicateur (DANGER,
AVERTISSEMENT ou ATTENTION) est utilisé avec le symbole de
sécurité pour indiquer la probabilité et la gravité potentielle des
blessures. En plus, un symbole de danger peut être utilisé pour
représenter un type de danger.
DANGER indique un danger qui, si non évité, résultera à
la mort ou blessure grave.
AVERTISSEMENT indique un danger qui, si non évité,
peut résulter à la mort ou blessure grave.
ATTENTION indique un danger qui, s’il n’est pas évité,
pourrait entraîner des blessures mineures ou modérées.
REMARQUE indique une situation qui pourrait
endommager l’équipement.
Nous vous remercions d’avoir acheté ce produit de qualité
Snapper. Nous sommes heureux de la confiance que vous
accordez à la marque Snapper. Si vous utilisez et entretenez ce
produit Snapper conformément aux instructions du manuel, vous
pourrez l’utiliser pendant de nombreuses années.
Ce manuel contient des informations de sécurité pour vous faire
connaître les dangers et les risques associés à cette machine et la
façon de les éviter. Cette machine est conçue et faite uniquement
pour la tonte soignée de gazons bien entretenus et elle n’est
destinée à aucune autre utilisation. Il est important que vous
lisiez et compreniez parfaitement ces instructions avant d’essayer
de mettre en marche ou de faire fonctionner cet équipement.
Conserver ces instructions d’origine pour vous y reporter dans
le futur.
Fournir les informations suivantes sur votre achat.
Date de l’achat ________________________________________
Détaillant ____________________________________________
Numéro de téléphone du détaillant _________________________
Équipement
Numéro de modèle _________________________________
Numéro de série ___________________________________
Moteur
Modèle____________Type___________Code____________
Puissance théorique
La puissance théorique brute pour chaque modèle de moteur à
essence est indiquée conformément à la norme J1940 (procédure
de calcul de la puissance et du couple des petits moteurs) de
la SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) et les performances
théoriques ont été obtenues et corrigées selon SAE J1995
(révision 2002-05). Les valeurs de couple sont définies à 3 060 tr/
min et les valeurs de puissance sont définies à 3 600 tr/min. Les
valeurs nettes de puissance sont établies avec l’échappement et
le filtre à air installés tandis que les valeurs brutes de puissance
sont définies sans ces accessoires. La puissance brute réelle
du moteur sera supérieure à la puissance nette et est influencée
notamment par les conditions ambiantes de fonctionnement et les
variations d’un moteur à l’autre. Compte tenu de la grande variété
de machines sur lesquelles nos moteurs sont utilisés, il se peut
que le moteur à essence ne développe pas sa puissance brute
théorique une fois qu’il est monté sur une machine particulière.
Cette différence s’explique par un grand nombre de facteurs, tels
que (liste non limitative), les accessoires (filtre à air, échappement,
admission, refroidissement, carburateur, pompe à essence, etc.),
les limites d’utilisation, les conditions ambiantes d’utilisation
(température, humidité, altitude) et les variations d’un moteur à
l’autre. Pour des raisons de fabrication et de capacité limitées,
Briggs & Stratton est susceptible de remplacer un moteur par une
version plus puissante pour ces moteurs de série.
AVERTISSEMENT : Certains composants de cet
équipement et de ses accessoires contiennent des
produits chimiques reconnus dans l’état de Californie
comme étant cause de cancer, d’anomalies congénitales ou
d’autres effets néfastes sur la fonction de reproduction. Se laver
les mains après manipulation.
AVERTISSEMENT : L’échappement du moteur de cet
appareil contient des produits chimiques connus selon
l’état de la Californie de causer le cancer, des anomalies
congénitales ou autre effet nuisible à la reproduction.
AVERTISSEMENT : L’utilisation ou le fonctionnement
du moteur sur des terrains forestiers, broussailleux ou
herbeux constituent une violation de la Section 4442
du Code des ressources publiques de Californie, à moins que
le système d’échappement ne soit équid’un pare-étincelles,
comme le définit la Section 4442, maintenu en bon état de
marche. D’autres provinces ou juridictions fédérales peuvent avoir
des lois similaires. Contacter le fabriquant, détaillant ou revendeur
d’origine de l’équipement pour obtenir un pare-étincelles conçu
pour le système d’échappement installé sur ce moteur.
Not for
Reproduction
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Simplicity 881228 User manual

Category
Lawnmowers
Type
User manual

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