White Outdoor 400 manual

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    Safety • Set-Up • Operation • Adjustments • Maintenance • T roub leshooting • P arts Lists • Warranty OPERA T OR’S MANU AL IMPOR T ANT : READ SAFETY R ULES AND INSTR UCTIONS CAREFULL Y BEFORE OPERA TING EQ UIPMENT . PRINTED IN U .S.A . MTD Products Ltd., P . O . Bo x 1386, KITCHENER, ONT ARIO N2G 4J1 OUTDOOR 21” Rotar y Mower — [...]

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    2 Finding and Recor ding Model Number T able of Contents BE FORE Y OU ST ART A SSE MBLI NG Y O UR NEW E QUIP ME NT , please loca te the model pl ate o n the equipmen t and cop y the model numbe r and the se rial numbe r to the samp le model plat e pro vided to th e right. Y ou can locate the m odel plat e by standing a t the opera ting posi tion an[...]

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    3 1 Slope Gauge W ARNING Do not mo w on incline s with a slope in e x cess of 1 5 degrees (a rise of appro xi mat ely 2- 1/ 2 feet e v ery 1 0 fee t) . A riding mo we r could o ve r tu rn and cause s erious in jury . If opera ting a w alk - behind mo we r on such a slope , it is e xtremely difficult to main tain y our footi ng and y ou could slip ,[...]

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    4 2 S a f e O p e r a t i o n P r a c t i c e s General Operation 1 . Read t his o perato r’s manu al care full y in its e ntire ty be fore at tempt ing to a ssem ble t his mac hin e. Read, u nder stan d, and foll ow all i nstr uct ions o n the m achi ne and i n the ma nual ( s) befo re oper atio n. Keep t his ma nual in a s afe pla ce for fu tur[...]

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    5 3. Always b e sure of you r footi ng. A sl ip and f all ca n caus e seri ous per sona l injur y. If you feel yo u are los ing you r bala nce, re leas e the b lade c ontr ol han dle i mmed iatel y , and th e blad e will s top rot ating w ithi n 3 sec ond s. Do Not: 1 . Do no t mow near d rop -o ffs , ditc hes or e mban kmen ts, you c ould los e yo[...]

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    6 3 NOTE : The uni ts illu strated may vary slig htly from your uni t. 1 . Remove any packing materi al which m a y be bet ween upper an d lower handles. a. P ull up and b ack on the up per handl e to raise the handl e from posit ion A into the op erating pos ition. See Figure 3 - 1 . b. Tighten hand kno bs secur ing upper han dle to lower handle. [...]

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    7 Figure 3-5 NOTE : Make cer tain bag is turned right side out before assembling (warning label will be on the outside ). NOTE : Make cer tain cables are routed to the outside of the handle so they are no t in the wa y when attaching t he grass catcher . 3 Figure 3-6 Figure 3-7 Never operate mo wer unless the hooks on the grass catcher are firm ly [...]

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    8 4 Operating Y our Lawn Mo wer Blade Control Handle The blad e control han dle is lo cated on the up per handl e of the mower . See Figure 4 - 1. The blade contro l handle must be d epressed in or der to operate th e unit. Relea se the blad e control ha ndle to stop t he engine an d blade. Recoil Starter The rec oil star ter is att ached to the r [...]

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    9 4 Operating Y our Lawn Mo wer W ARNING The op eration of any lawn mower can result in foreign obje cts being thrown into the eyes, which can dam age your eyes se verely . Alway s wear safet y glasses while ope rating the mower , or while per form- ing any adjustments or repair s on it. Be sure no one ot her than the o perator is standing ne ar th[...]

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    10 5 M a i n t e n a n c e W ARNING Alwa y s stop engi ne, disconnect spark plug, and grou nd against eng ine before cleaning, lubr icating or doing an y kind of maintenance on y our machine. Figure 5-1 General Recommendations 1 . Always obser ve safety rules wh en per forming any maintenanc e. 2. The warrant y on this lawn mower do es not cover it[...]

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    11 5 W ARNING When remov ing the cutting blade for sharpenin g or replacement , protect yo ur hands with a pair of heavy glo ves or use a heavy rag to hold the blade. An unbalanced blade will ca use ex cessiv e vibration when ro tat- ing at hi gh speeds. I t may cau se damage to mo wer , and could break causing per- sonal inj ury . Figure 5-2 M a i[...]

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    12 For r epairs beyond the minor adjust- ments liste d here, contact an autho - rized service deale r . 6 T r ouble Shooting Cause Pr oblem Remed y Engine fails to st art 1 . Blade c ontrol hand le diseng aged. 2. Spark pl ug wire disc onnected . 3. Fuel tank empt y or stale fu el. 4. Engine not pri med. 5. Fault y spark plug . 6. Bloc ked fuel lin[...]

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    13 7 W arranty Fa ilure t o comply with su ggested maint enance and lubr ication specificati ons wil l v oid warran ty . 06. 1 8.06 TW O YEAR SUPREME W ARRANTY : Fo r two ye ars fr om dat e of re tail pu rchase wi thin Ca nada, MT D P RODUC TS L IMI TE D will , at its op tion, r epai r or repla ce, f or the o riginal p urchas er , free o f charge ,[...]

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    14 31 43 33 18 33 32 26 28 43 22 15 24 30 29 52 51 43 21 16 4 8 3 2 34 20 46 48 47 50 49 6 7 45 44 11 5 1 13 39 37 43 43 53 54 9 19 12 35 OHV 25 27 57 56 58 36 63 62 60 61 42 43 31 40 41 17 29 38 14 10 55 55 Zag Bar Wheel T reads 59 23B 23A 36[...]

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    15 8 REF P ART NO . NO . N° DE N° DE RÉF PIÈCE DE SC RIP TION DE SC RIP TION 1 747-1161A Blade Con trol Han dle - Black Poignée de commande de la lame - noir 2 749-1092A Upper Han dle - Black Guidon supérieur - noir 3 747-04080A Catcher Lower Frame Sac à herbe - bâti inférieur 4 749-0928B Lower Han dle Guidon inférieur 5 720-0279 Knob 1/4[...]

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    13 7 Garantie Le non- respect des conseils d’ entretien et de lubrif ication annule la garantie. GARANTIE SUPRÊME DE DEUX ANS MTD P RODU CT S LIMI TE D s’ engage à rép are r ou à rempl acer gra tuit emen t, à son choix, à l’ a chete ur initi al, la ou l es pièces qui s ’ avè ren t défectu euses en r aison d’ un vice de ma tière [...]

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    12 P our toute réparation autre que le s ajustements mineurs énuméré ici, adressez-v ous à la station te chnique agréé e. 6 Dépannage Cause Pr oblème Solution Le moteur ne démar re pas. Le moteur tour ne irrégu lièremen t. 1 . Bran chez et ser rez le fil d e la boug ie. 2. Nettoy ez la canalisa tion. F ait es le plein avec une es senc e[...]

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    11 5 Entretien Portez touj ours des gants épais ou utilisez u n chiffon épais pour manipu ler la lame en la démon - tant pour l’ aiguiser ou la remplacer . Si la lame est déséquilibrée, elle fera vibrer la tondeuse de façon ex cessiv e, mais elle pourrait a ussi causer des dommages à la tondeuse ou même casser pendant qu’ elle tour ne,[...]

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    10 5 Entretien Arrêtez to ujours le moteur et débranchez le fil de la bougie et mettez-le à la masse contre le moteur av ant t out nettoy age, toute l ubrif ication ou autre entretien sur la machine. L ’ utili sation d’ un netto y eur pr essuris é ou d’ un boy a u d’ ar rosage pour ne ttoy er l a tondeu se est décon- seillé e. Ce la r[...]

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    9 4 Les obje ts projetés pa r une tondeuse p euvent atteind re les yeux et causer de s blessures graves. Portez toujours des lunet tes de sé curité en utilisant la tond euse, ou en ef fectuant tout entreti en ou toute répa ration. Assurez-vous que seul le conduc teur se trouve à proximité de la tondeuse au mo - ment de s a mise en route ou pe[...]

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    8 4 Utilisation P oignée de commande de la lame La po ignée de c ommande d e la lame se trou ve sur le guid on supérieur d e la tondeus e. V o ir la Figure 4- 1 . Il faut serrer cet te poignée c ontre le gui don pour que l a tondeus e foncti onne. Le fait de lâch er la poigné e arrête le moteur et la lame. Démarreur à lanceur Il est inst a[...]

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    7 Figure 3-5 REMARQU E : V é rifiez que le sac à herbe est bien à l’ endroit av ant l’ assemblage (l ’ étiquet te d’ av ertis sement doit se trouver s ur l’ e xtérieur) REMARQU E : Assurez - vous que les câbles sont accrochés sur l’ extérieur du guidon pour qu’ils ne gênent pas lors de l’installation du sac à herbe. 3 Figu[...]

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    6 3 REM ARQUE : Les modè les représentés peuvent êt r e lég èr ement d ifférents de votre tondeu se. 1 . Retirez les piè ces détac hées et les gar nitures d’ embal lage qui peuvent se trou ver entre les guido ns supéri eur et inférieur . a. Redres sez le guido n supérieur vers vous po ur le faire passer d e la positi on A à la posit[...]

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    5 2. Fai tes at tent ion au x trou s et orn ière s. La m achi ne peu t se ret ourn er sur u n terra in ac cid enté. De s her bes ha utes p euvent c ach er de s obs tac les . 3. Vérif ier to ujou rs votr e équ ilib re. Vous ri squez d e gli sser e t de tom ber et de vo us bl esse r griève ment . Si vou s sente z que vou s alle z perd re votr e [...]

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    4 Utilisation en général 1 . V eui llez l ire at tent iveme nt la no tic e d’ut ilis atio n avant d ’ ess ayer d’ass emb ler la m ach ine. As surez-vo us de l ire et d e bien c om- pre ndre to utes l es in stru ct ions q ui fig uren t sur la m achi ne et d ans la no tic e d’ut ilis atio n avant d e la met tre e n marc he. Co nser vez cet [...]

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    3 1 Inc linomètre Ne vo us tonde z pas su r des pent es supé rieur es à 1 5° (soit une déclivit é de 2- 1/ 2 pi par 1 0 pi ). Un tract eur à siè ge risque en e ffet de se re tourn er et s on conducteu r peut êt re gra v ement bl essé . Il est égalemen t difficile de conserve r un bon appui en march ant der rière la tondeu se. V ous risq[...]

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    2 T able des matières Cette notice d’ utilisa tion est une pièce importante de votre nouv el équipement. Elle vo us four nit les renseignements nécessaires à l’ a ssemblage, à la préparation et à l’ entretien d e v otre machine. V euillez donc la lire attentiv ement et vo us assurer de bien comprendre tout es les instructions. Service[...]

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    21 po T ondeuse Rotative - Séries 400 Sécurité * Montage * Fonctionnement * Réglages * Entretien Dépannage * Listes des pièces détachées * Garantie NO TICE D’UTILISA TION IMPOR T ANT : LISEZ A TTENTIVEMENT LES RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ ET LES INSTR UCTIONS A V ANT DE METTRE EN MARCHE LA MA CHINE. IMPRIMÉ AUX ÉT A T S- UNIS MTD Pr oducts Ltd[...]