Rover Domestic Rotary Mower manual

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    W ARRANTY CONDITIONS Australia & New Zealand Only For your r ecord: Dealer ’ s Name: .............................................................................................................. Dealer ’ s Address: .......................................................................................................... Dealer ’ s Phone [...]

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    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • A mower user must be in good physical condition and mental health and not under the influence of any drug or alcohol which might impair vision, co-ordination or judgement. • Do not use a mower when tired or fatigued. Lack of alertness may cause serious injury . • Know your controls. Read and understand the Owner ’s Man[...]

  • Page 3

    10 3 NOTES Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Australian made and owned ROVER product. T o maintain maximum efficiency and to avoid loss of mower warranty , use and fit only genuine ROVER spare parts. W ARNING GRASS CA TCHER ASSEMBL Y 1. Ensure that all BARBS in the T OP are located in SLOTS provided in the BOTTOM. 2. Press T OP and BOTT[...]

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    REAR CA TCHER MOWER SET -UP TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE GRASS CA TCHER (Fig. 2) T o Fit: Raise FLAP , grasp HANDLE, and position catcher against rear of mower . T o Remove: Grasp HANDLE, lift FLAP , remove catcher . W ARNING: Stop engine to fit or remove catcher . HEIGHT OF CUT (Fig. 5) Apply outward pressure to disengage LEVER from RACK. Move lever for[...]

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    UTILITY MOWER SET -UP BEFORE ST ARTING MAINTENANCE BLADE CHANGE REAR CA TCHER MOWER BLADE CHANGE UTILITY MOWER THROTTLE CONTROL MOWER ST ORAGE 8 5 GRASS CHUTE (Where fitted) (Fig. 6) Fix the grass chute in place using screws and nuts supplied. W ARNING: Do not remove the grass chute or use mower with the chute of flap up. Thrown objects are major h[...]

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    6 7 MAINTENANCE T O ST ART MOWER T O ST OP MOWER HINTS FOR EASY ST ARTING W ARNING: Before starting, learn how to stop the engine quickly in any emergency . ENGINE WITH AUTOMA TIC CHOKE 1. Move throttle control to RUN. 2. Grasp starter handle and pull. ENGINE WITH MANUAL CHOKE 1. T urn fuel tap ON. (Where fitted). 2. Move throttle control to CHOKE.[...]

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    6 7 MAINTENANCE T O ST ART MOWER T O ST OP MOWER HINTS FOR EASY ST ARTING W ARNING: Before starting, learn how to stop the engine quickly in any emergency . ENGINE WITH AUTOMA TIC CHOKE 1. Move throttle control to RUN. 2. Grasp starter handle and pull. ENGINE WITH MANUAL CHOKE 1. T urn fuel tap ON. (Where fitted). 2. Move throttle control to CHOKE.[...]

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    UTILITY MOWER SET -UP BEFORE ST ARTING MAINTENANCE BLADE CHANGE REAR CA TCHER MOWER BLADE CHANGE UTILITY MOWER THROTTLE CONTROL MOWER ST ORAGE 8 5 GRASS CHUTE (Where fitted) (Fig. 6) Fix the grass chute in place using screws and nuts supplied. W ARNING: Do not remove the grass chute or use mower with the chute of flap up. Thrown objects are major h[...]

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    REAR CA TCHER MOWER SET -UP TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE GRASS CA TCHER (Fig. 2) T o Fit: Raise FLAP , grasp HANDLE, and position catcher against rear of mower . T o Remove: Grasp HANDLE, lift FLAP , remove catcher . W ARNING: Stop engine to fit or remove catcher . HEIGHT OF CUT (Fig. 5) Apply outward pressure to disengage LEVER from RACK. Move lever for[...]

  • Page 10

    10 3 NOTES Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Australian made and owned ROVER product. T o maintain maximum efficiency and to avoid loss of mower warranty , use and fit only genuine ROVER spare parts. W ARNING GRASS CA TCHER ASSEMBL Y 1. Ensure that all BARBS in the T OP are located in SLOTS provided in the BOTTOM. 2. Press T OP and BOTT[...]

  • Page 11

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • A mower user must be in good physical condition and mental health and not under the influence of any drug or alcohol which might impair vision, co-ordination or judgement. • Do not use a mower when tired or fatigued. Lack of alertness may cause serious injury . • Know your controls. Read and understand the Owner ’s Man[...]

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    W ARRANTY CONDITIONS Australia & New Zealand Only For your r ecord: Dealer ’ s Name: .............................................................................................................. Dealer ’ s Address: .......................................................................................................... Dealer ’ s Phone [...]