Rover Domestic Rotary Lawnmower manual

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    D O M ES T I C R O T A R Y L A WNM O W ER O W NER’S M AN UAL[...]

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    S A FE T Y INS T RUC T I O NS • Ne v er m o w w hile barefoot or w earing open s anda l s or thong s . W e ar long trou s e r s and hea vy s hoes • Kno w y our c ontrol s . Read the o w ner’ s m anua l c ar e full y . Learn ho w to s top the engine qu ic k l y in an y e m ergen cy • M a k e s ure the la w n i s c lear o f s t i c k s , s to[...]

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    M A N U A L C O N T EN T S Page • Safe t y instructions 1 • Introduc t ion 2 • Settin g up 3 • Operatio n - A ll M o dels 3 , 4 & 5 - M ul c h Mod e ls (o n l y) 4 & 5 • M a intenanc e - A ll M od e ls 6 , 7 & 8 - M u lc h M o dels ( o n l y) 6 , 7 & 8 • Mulc h M o w i ng Info r m ati on 8 & 9 • W arran t y conditi[...]

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    3 SE TT IN G UP Plast i c g r ass catch e r a s s emb ly • Refer to the “S e t U p I n s tru c tio n s ” atta c he d t o the gr a s s c a t c her lo w er half. Engine oil Oi l m ust be a dde d before atte m ptin g to start th e en g ine o t herw i se da m ag e to th e en g ine wi ll occur. Refer to the engine o w ner’ s m an u al. The 4 s t[...]

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    Installing the g r as s catc h er– r efer figure s 3 and 4. • Rai s e th e rear fla p o f the mo w er. • Gra s p th e gra s s c a t c her b y the to p handle and po s itio n the gr a s s c a t c her again s t the rear o f the m o w er. Refer to Figur e 3. • Lo w e r the rear fla p s o tha t th e ba c k edge o f the rear f lap hoo k s o v er[...]

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    O PE R A T I ON - M ulch M o w ers (on l y) Installing the M ulch Plug (Continued) • W it h the engine s topped , rai s e th e rear flap o f the m o w er and r e m o v e the gra ss c a t c her ( i f f i tted) • In s er t th e long righ t hand s ide o f t he m u l c h plug fir s t into the rear c h ute o f the mo w er. Refer t o figure 6. • Ro[...]

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    6 M A IN T E N A N C E - A ll mo w ers T o Stop the engine M o v e the throttl e c ontrol le v er to t he “ST O P” po s itio n . Refe r figure 8. W ai t til l the engin e c o me s t o a c o m p lete s top before r e m o v in g or f i t t ing the gr a s s c a t c he r or m u l c h plug to the m o w er, or a tt e m p ting a n y m aintenan c e w o[...]

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    7 M A IN T E N A N C E - A ll mo w ers Blade C h ange- refer figure s 9 and 10. • W it h the engine s topped , s par k p l ug lead and gra s s c a t c her or m u l c h plug r e m o v ed , o pen the d i sc harge flap and prop i n th e open po s i tion . Refer to figure 9. • Set the mo w er to the hig h c u t p o s i tion and fold the handle bar [...]

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    8 Cleaning t he Un d erside of t h e M o w er • Pla c e the mo w er outdoor s on a fl a t s urfa c e. • Set the c u t heigh t to ma x i m u m. • W it h the engine s topped , r e m o v e t he gra s s c a t c he r or m u l c h p lug a n d li f t open the d is c harge flap. • U s e a garden h o s e to w a s h ou t al l the gr a s s c lipping s[...]

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    9 M ULCH M OW IN G INF O R M A T I O N (continued) BENEFITS TO YOUR L A WN Re s ear c h h a s s ho w n that la w n s a r e u s uall y c u t to o s hort , Gra s s , l i k e an y other plan t l i fe , rel i e s on ph o to s y nth e s i s to regenera t e and s ur v i v e. Redu c ed lea f s i z e ( fr o m c u t ting t o o lo w ) c an s erio u s l y e f[...]

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    W arran t y Conditions A u stra li a & N e w Zea l a n d O n ly Ro v er M o w er s Li m i ted w arrant th a t t h i s m a c hine i s free fr o m d e fe c t s in m ateria l and w or k m an s hi p . Thi s w arrant y i s l i mited to ma k ing good or repla c ing an y par t w hi c h a ppear s upon i n s pe c tion b y the m anuf a c turer or hi s ag[...]