Snapper 2691610-00 Manuel utilisateur

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Manual Contents:
Operator Safety..................................................................... 2
Features and Controls..........................................................7
Operation............................................................................... 8
Maintenance.........................................................................15
Troubleshooting..................................................................20
Warranties............................................................................21
Slope Guide......................................................................... 25
Specifications......................................................................26
The images in this document are representative, and are
meant to complement the instructional copy they accompany.
Your unit may vary from the images displayed. LEFT and
RIGHT are as seen from the operator's position.
Thank you for purchasing this quality-
builtSnapper
®
Walkbehind Mower. We’re pleased that
you’ve placed your confidence in theSnapper
®
brand.
When operated and maintained according to the manuals,
yourSnapper
®
product will provide many years of
dependable service.
The manuals contain safety information to make you aware
of the hazards and risks associated with the unit and how
to avoid them. ThisWalkbehind Mowerwas designed to
be used as described in the operator's manual and is not
intended for any other purpose. It is important that you read
and understand the instructions thoroughly before attempting
to start or operate this equipment. Save these original
instructions for future reference.
This product requires final assembly before use. Refer to the
setup guide for instructions on final assembly procedures.
Follow the instructions completely.
Operator Safety
Safety Definitions
For your safety, the safety of others, and to protect the
performance of equipment, follow the precautions listed
throughout the manual before operation, during operation,
and during maintenance procedures.
indicates a potential personal injury hazard.
DANGER
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
indicates a situation which can cause damage to the
equipment, personal property and/or the environment, or
cause the equipment to operate improperly.
Safety Symbol Definitions
The following safety symbols may be found on the unit.
Read the operator’s manual before attempting to operate the
mower.
Mow across slopes, not up or down.
To avoid injury to others, do not mow when others, especially
children, are around.
To reduce the potential for fire, wait at least 2 minutes before
refueling.
To avoid serious injury or death, keep hands and feet away from
the mower deck at all times during operation.
To avoid injury from thrown objects, do not operate the mower
unless all mulching, discharge, or bagging components are in
their proper place.
California Proposition 65
This product can expose you to chemicals including
gasoline engine exhaust, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and carbon monoxide, which
is known to the State of California to cause birth defects
or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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California Spark Arrester Warning
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 arrester, as defined
in Section 4442, maintained in effective working 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.
Operating Safety
Power equipment is only as safe as the operator. If it is
misused, or not properly maintained, it can be dangerous!
Remember, you are responsible for your safety and that of
those around you.
Use common sense, and think through what you are doing.
If you are not sure that the task you are about to perform can
be safely done with the equipment you have chosen, ask a
professional: contact your local authorized dealer.
Read the Manual
The operator’s manual contains important safety information
you need to be aware of BEFORE you operate your unit as
well as DURING operation.
Safe operating techniques, an explanation of the product’s
features and controls, and maintenance information is
included to help you get the most out of your equipment
investment.
Be sure to completely read the Safety Rules and Information
found on the following pages. Also completely read the
Operation section.
Children
Tragic accidents can occur with children. Do not allow them
anywhere near the area of operation. Children are often
attracted to the unit and mowing activity. Never assume that
children will remain where you last saw them. If there is a risk
that children may enter the area where you are mowing, have
another responsible adult watch them.
Slope Operation
3.5 ft
(1,5 m)
20.0 ft
(6,0 m)
You could be seriously injured or even killed if you use this
unit on too steep an incline. Using the unit on a slope that
is too steep or where you don’t have adequate footing or
traction can cause you to lose control or slip and fall.
You should not operate on inclines with a slope greater than
10 degrees, which is a 3.5 ft (1,5 m) rise over 20.0 ft (6,0 m).
Always mow across slopes, never up and down.
Also note that the surface you are mowing can greatly impact
control. Wet grass or leaves can seriously affect your footing
and traction on a slope.
If you feel unsure about operating the unit on an incline, don’t
do it. It’s not worth the risk.
Moving Parts
This equipment has moving parts that can injure you or
someone else. However, if you stand behind the handle
properly and follow all the rules in this book, the unit is safe to
operate.
The mower has a spinning mower blade that can amputate
hands and feet. Do not allow anyone near the equipment
while it is running!
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To help you, the operator, use this equipment safely, it is
equipped with an operator present safety system. Do NOT
attempt to alter or bypass the system. See your dealer
immediately if the system does not pass all the safety
interlock system tests found in this manual.
Thrown Objects
This unit has a spinning mower blade. This blade can pick
up and throw debris that could seriously injure a bystander.
Be sure to clean up the area to be mowed BEFORE you start
mowing.
Do not operate this unit without the entire grass catcher or
discharge guard (deflector) in place.
Also, do not allow anyone in the area while the unit is running!
If someone does enter the area, turn the unit off immediately
until they leave.
Debris Accumulation
Accumulation of grass and debris can result in a fire. Be sure
to clean any accumulation of grass and debris with a brush or
compressed air, before and after operation.
Fuel and Maintenance
Gasoline is extremely flammable. Its vapors are also
extremely flammable and can travel to distant ignition
sources. Gasoline must only be used as a fuel, not as a
solvent or cleaner. It should never be stored any place where
its vapors can build up or travel to an ignition source like a
pilot light. Fuel belongs in an approved, plastic, sealed gas
can, or in the tractor fuel tank with the cap securely closed.
Spilled fuel needs to be cleaned up immediately.
Proper maintenance is critical to the safety and performance
of your unit. Be sure to perform the maintenance procedures
listed in this manual, especially periodically testing the safety
system.
General Safety Messages
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. 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.
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 run the engine in an enclosed area, even if
doors or windows are open.
Protection For Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the
presence 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
judgment under close adult supervision to operate the
machine.
5. DO NOT pull mower backwards unless absolutely
necessary. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children,
pets and hazards 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 caution. 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
back of this manual.
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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 obey 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 operators 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 the fuel cap or add fuel with
engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with the engine
stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel and oil from the
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 the 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
damaged.
9. Protect yourself when mowing and wear safety glasses,
long pants and substantial footwear. DO NOT mow
barefooted or with sandals.
10. Know how to STOP the 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.
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 the mower vibrates
abnormally, STOP the engine, disconnect and secure the
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, culverts, 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
the engine, blade and all moving parts have STOPPED.
Disconnect and secure the spark plug wire away from
plug to prevent accidental starting.
12. STOP the engine and wait until the blade comes to
complete STOP before removing the grass bag and/or
clearing grass.
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13. DO NOT operate the mower without the the entire grass
catcher, 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 the 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
installation of accessories.
Maintenance And Storage
1. DO NOT store the mower or fuel container inside where
fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light
such as in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other
gas appliance. Allow the engine to cool before storing
the machine in an enclosure. Store fuel containers out
of reach of children in a well ventilated, unoccupied
building.
2. Keep the mower and engine free of grass, leaves
or excess grease to reduce fire hazard and engine
overheating.
3. When draining the fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved
container outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Keep all bolts, especially blade bolts, nuts and screws
properly 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 the engine and make adjustments only when
engine is stopped. Remove the spark plug wire from the
spark plug and secure the wire away from the spark plug
to prevent accidental starting.
7. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or
overspeed the engine.
8. Check the grass bag assembly frequently for wear or
deterioration to avoid thrown objects and exposure to
moving parts. Replace with a 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 the spark plug next
to the spark plug hole; the spark plug could ignite gas
exiting the engine.
11. Have the 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
equivalent parts when making repairs.
13. Remove battery (if equipped) before making adjustments
or repairs.
Safety Decals
Reading this manual and the safety instructions it contains
will provide the basic knowledge necessary to operate this
mower safely and effectively. However, several safety and
operation decals have also been placed on the mower as a
reminder of this important information during operation.
The decals noted below are located on the mower. The safety
warnings and operation instructions they contain should be
carefully read, understood, and obeyed. Not following these
important warnings and instructions can result in serious
injury or death.
If any of these decals are lost or damaged, replace them
immediately. Contact your dealer for replacement decals.
Compare Figure1with the table following.
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A
DANGER: Keep
Hands and Feet Away
B WARNING /
DANGER: Avoid
Serious Injury or
Death
C DANGER: Amputation
and Thrown Object
Hazard
Features and Controls
Note:The figures and illustrations in this manual are provided
for reference only and may differ from your specific model.
Contact your dealer if you have questions.
Compare Figure2with the table following.
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A Handle
B Blade Control
C Rope Start Handle
D Wheel Drive Control (self-propelled models)
E Ground Speed Control (variable-speed models)
F Ignition Switch (electric start models)
G Handle Knob (2)
H Oil Cap / Dipstick
I Cutting Height Adjust Lever
J Mulching Cover
K Side Discharge Deflector
L Washout Port
M Fuel Cap
N Battery (electric start models)
O Grass Bag
P Rear Discharge Door
-- Mulching Plug (not shown)
Battery Control Symbols and Meanings
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Volt Ampere
Double Insulated Alternating Current
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Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Direct Current Underwriters Laboratories,
Inc. US & Canada Listed
Product
Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
Registered Product
Hertz
Properly Recycle
Battery
Charge Battery Pack
Remove Key / Battery
Pack
Operation
Before Starting
1. Check the guards, deflectors, grass bag, and covers to
make sure all are in place and securely tightened.
2. Check all controlsto make sure they work freely.
3. Check the cutting height. Adjust to the desired height.
SeeCutting Height Adjustment.
4. Check the engine oil:
Make sure the mower is on a level surface.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
Remove the dipstick (Figure3) and wipe with a clean
cloth.
Insert and tighten the dipstick.
Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should
be at the top of the full indicator on the dipstick.
If low, add oil slowly into the engine oil fill. SeeOil
Recommendations. Do not overfill. After adding oil,
wait one minute and recheck the oil level.
Replace and tighten the dipstick.
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5. Add fuel to the tank:
Make sure the mower is outside, where fumes can
safely dissipate.
Remove the fuel fill cap (Figure4).
Fill the tank with fuel. SeeFuel Recommendations.
To allow for expansion of the fuel, do not fill above
the bottom of the filler neck.
Reinstall the fuel fill cap.
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6. Clean the exterior surfaces of the cutting deck and engine
of any accumulation of spilled fuel, dirt, grass, oil, etc.
Keep the engine air intake screen and cooling fins clear
at all times.
7. Electric start models: Charge and mount the battery pack.
SeeCharge Battery PackandMount Battery Pack.
Charge Battery Pack
See Figure : 5, 6
WARNING
Improper use of the battery and charger can result in an
electrical shock or fire.
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When Charging Battery Pack
Charge Briggs & Stratton battery pack only with Briggs &
Stratton battery charger.
Do not use Briggs & Stratton battery charger to charge
any other types of batteries.
Keep battery charger dry. Avoid exposing battery pack to
rain or wet conditions.
To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull
by plug rather than cord when disconnecting charger.
An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely
necessary. Use of improper extension cord could result in
a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must
be used, make sure:
1. That pins on plug of extension cord are the same
number, size, and shape as those of plug on charger;
2. That extension cord is properly wired and in good
electrical condition; and
3. That wire size is a minimum of 16 AWG to allow for
AC ampere rating of charger.
Do not operate charger with damaged plug or cord. The
supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged,
the charger should be replaced immediately.
Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow,
been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. If
charger is damaged it must be replaced. Charger is not
serviceable.
Do not disassemble charger; or attempt to service.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from
outlet before cleaning.
Do not short circuit; never place any object into the
battery contacts.
The charger is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the charger.
When To Charge Battery Pack
First Time - The Lithium‐Ion battery pack was partially
charged before shipment. To maintain charge and to prevent
damage while in storage, the battery pack is programed
to enter a “sleep mode.” A quick charge of approximately ten
(10) seconds is required to wake up the battery. Leave
battery pack in charger until fully charged. To charge the
battery pack, see the How To Charge Battery Pack section
below.
As Required - To check available charge, press the Battery
Fuel Gauge button (E, Figure 5) and charge if required. See
the Battery Fuel Gauge section.
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How To Charge Battery Pack
1. Connect battery charger (F, Figure 6) to electrical outlet.
WARNING
Keep battery charger dry. Avoid exposing battery pack to
rain or wet conditions.
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2. Slide the battery pack (G, Figure 6) firmly into the battery
charging bay (F). If the red charging light does not
illuminate, remove the battery pack and reinstall. Make
sure the battery pack is firmly seated in the battery
charging bay.
Red light (A, Figure 5) indicates battery pack is
charging normally.
Green light (B) indicates battery pack is fully charged.
FLASHING red light (C) indicates the battery pack is
either too hot or too cold and will not accept a charge.
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Leave the battery pack connected and when normal
operating temperature is reached it will automatically
start charging. See the Specifications section for
normal operating temperature.
FLASHING red/green lights (D) indicate that battery
pack will not charge and must be replaced.
3. From “sleep mode,” the battery will wake up in
approximately ten (10) seconds.
4. A completely discharged battery pack will fully charge in
approximately one (1) hour. The battery pack will stay
fully charged if left on the charger.
5. When the green light indicates that the battery pack is
fully charged, it can be removed from the charger.
6. To check available charge, press the Battery Fuel Gauge
button (E, Figure 5).
7. When not in use, disconnect battery charger from
electrical outlet.
Battery Fuel Gauge
To check available charge, press the Battery Fuel Gauge
button (E, Figure 5). The display lights (H) will indicate the
approximate amount of available charge remaining in the
battery pack.
Display Lights Available Charge
Four lights 78% to 100%
Three lights 55% to 77%
Two lights 33% to 54%
One light 10% to 32%
Flashing light less than 10%
Mount Battery Pack
WARNING
Improper use of battery and charger can result in an
electrical shock or fire.
When Operating
Keep battery charger dry. Avoid exposing battery pack to
rain or wet conditions.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not allow water
to flow into AC plug.
Do not short circuit; never place any object into the
battery contacts.
1. Check the battery tray on top of the engine for debris
and if dirty clean with a brush or cloth. Mount the battery
pack (B, Figure7) in the engine battery tray on top of the
engine. Make sure battery pack is securely installed.
Note:To wake up a new battery, aFirst Timequick charge of
approximately ten (10) seconds is required.
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If the engine will not crank and the battery pack display lights
are flashing, then the battery pack temperature is too hot
or current draw is too high. All four battery display lights (H,
Figure8) will flash a warning for 10 seconds. The battery
pack does not have a fuse, but will automatically reset after
10 seconds. If battery pack temperature is too hot (over 140°
F, 60° C), remove the battery and allow it to cool. To avoid
excess current draw on lawnmowers, keep the mower
housing clean of grass build-up and debris.
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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.
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A. SAE 30 - Below 40°F (4°C) the use of SAE 30 will result in hard
starting.
B. 10W-30 - Above 80°F (27°C) the use of 10W-30 may cause
increased oil consumption. Check oil level more frequently.
C. Synthetic 5W-30
D. 5W-30
Fuel Recommendations
Fuel must meet these requirements:
Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline.
A minimum of 87 octane / 87 AKI (91 RON). For high
altitude use, see below.
Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) is acceptable.
NOTICE Do not use unapproved gasolines, such as E15
and E85. Do not mix oil in gasoline or modify the engine to
run on alternate fuels. Use of unapproved fuels will cause
damage to engine components, which will not be covered
under warranty.
To protect the fuel system from gum formation, mix a fuel
stabilizer 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 emissions 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.
For carbureted engines, high altitude adjustment is
required to maintain performance. Operation without this
adjustment will cause decreased performance, increased
fuel consumption, and increased emissions. Contact
a Briggs & Stratton Authorized Service Dealer for high
altitude adjustment information. Operation of the engine at
altitudes below 2,500 feet (762 meters) with the high altitude
adjustment is not recommended.
For Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) engines, no high altitude
adjustment is necessary.
Starting the Mower
WARNING
Poisonous Gas Hazard
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a poisonous
gas that could kill you in minutes. You CANNOT see it,
smell it, or taste it. Even if you do not smell exhaust fumes,
you could still be exposed to carbon monoxide gas. If you
start to feel sick, dizzy, or weak while using this product,
shut it off and get to fresh air RIGHT AWAY. See a doctor.
You may have carbon monoxide poisoning.
Operate this product ONLY outside far away from
windows, doors and vents to reduce the risk of carbon
monoxide gas from accumulating and potentially being
drawn towards occupied spaces.
Install battery-operated carbon monoxide alarms or
plug-in carbon monoxide alarms with battery back-up
according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Smoke
alarms cannot detect carbon monoxide gas.
DO NOT run this product inside homes, garages,
basements, crawlspaces, sheds, or other partially-
enclosed spaces even if using fans or opening doors
and windows for ventilation. Carbon monoxide can
quickly build up in these spaces and can linger for
hours, even after this product has shut off.
ALWAYS place this product downwind and point the
engine exhaust away from occupied spaces.
The engine on your walk mower is equipped with the Briggs
& Stratton
®
ReadyStart
®
feature, and requires no priming or
choking.
1. Squeeze the blade control (A, Figure9) against the
handle (B).
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2. Manual Start: Pull the rope start handle (A, Figure10) to
start the engine.
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3. Electric Start:
1. Make sure the battery is charged and mounted.
SeeCharge Battery PackandMount Battery Pack.
2. Insert the safety key (A, Figure11) into the ignition
switch (B). Make sure that the UP mark on the key is
at the upper position.
3. Squeeze the blade control (A, Figure9) against the
handle (B).
4. Press the start button on the ignition switch to start
the engine.
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4. To stop the engine (and blade), release the blade control.
See Figure12. On electric start models, make sure
to remove the safety key from the ignition switch, and
remove the battery pack.
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5. After the engine starts, allow a brief warm-up until the
engine runs smooth before beginning mower operation.
Note:If the engine does not start after repeated attempts,
contact a local dealer or go towww.snapper.comor
call1-800-233-3723(in USA).
Propelling the Mower
1. Start the mower. SeeStarting the Mower.
2. Self-propelled models: Squeeze the wheel drive control
(A, Figure13) against the handle (B) to move the mower
forward. To stop forward motion, release the wheel drive
control.
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3. Variable-speed models: Begin pulling the ground speed
controls (A, Figure14) toward the handle. The harder you
pull, the faster the mower moves forward. To stop forward
motion, release the ground speed controls.
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4. If the mower does not propel itself properly, adjust the
bowden cable:
1. Loosen the locking nut (A, Figure15).
2. Hold the upper bolt (B, Figure15) and turn the
stop nut (C) clockwise to shorten the cable,
counterclockwise to lengthen the cable.
3. Tighten the locking nut.
Note:The self-propelled speed may change on slopes.
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Cutting Height Adjustment
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Pull the height adjusting lever outward and move to the
desired cutting height. See Figure16.
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Handle Height Adjustment
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
The height of the mower handle can be adjusted as follows:
1. Pull down the top of the cam-lock handle knob
(A,Figure17)on each side of thehandle (B) to unlock
the handle.
2. Move the handle up or down, aligning the bottom tab of
the handle (hidden from view) with one of the two height
adjustment slots (C,Figure17).
3. Push up on the cam-lock handle knobs to lock the handle
in place.
4. If needed, tighten the handle nut(D,Figure17) until the
cam-lock handle knob locks the handle securely.
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Mulching Operation
For best mulching results, cut up to a maximum of 1/3 of
grass blade length and recycle ONLY when grass is dry.
1. Configure the mower for mulching operation:
Remove the side discharge deflector. SeeInstalling
the Side Discharge Deflector.
Remove the grass bag. SeeInstalling the Grass
Bag.
Install the mulching plug. SeeInstalling the
Mulching Plug.
2. Set the cutting height lever to the highest cutting position.
SeeCutting Height Adjustment.
3. Move the ground speed control (if equipped) to the
slowest speed setting.
4. Proceed mowing slowly.
Installing the Side Discharge Deflector
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Note:When mowing with the side discharge deflector,
remove the grass bag and install the mulching plug.
1. Raise the mulching cover. See Figure18.
2. Install the side discharge deflector, making sure that
the hooks on top of the deflector are hooked behind the
mulching cover hinge.
3. Lower the mulching cover to secure the side discharge
deflector in place.
4. To remove: raise the mulching cover, remove the side
discharge deflector, and lower the mulching cover.
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Installing the Mulching Plug
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
1. Raise the rear discharge door. See Figure19.
2. Install the mulching plug.
3. Lower the rear discharge door to secure the mulching
plug.
4. SeeMulching Operation.
5. To remove: raise the rear discharge door, remove the
mulching plug, and lower the rear discharge door.
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Installing the Grass Bag
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
1. Raise the rear discharge door (A, Figure20).
2. Remove the mulching plug, if installed.
3. Install the grass bag(B, Figure20), making sure the
hooks on the bag (C) hook to the rear discharge door
hinge (D).
4. Lower the rear discharge door.
5. To remove: raise the rear discharge door, remove the
grass bag, and lower the rear discharge door.
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WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
Grass Catcher bags are made of woven fabric, and are
subject to deterioration and wear during normal usage.
Check condition of bag before each use. Immediately
replace worn or damaged catcher bags with only genuine
replacement bags.
Maintenance
Emissions Control Service
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions
control devices and systems may be performed by
any off-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 Control Statements.
Maintenance Chart
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Laceration Hazard
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades.
Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe
injury.
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MOWER
Every 8 Hours or Daily
Check safety interlock system
Clean debris off mower
Every 25 Hours or Annually *
Check mower for loose hardware
See Dealer Annually to
Lubricate mower
Check mower blade **
Check mower blade stopping time
Check drive belt
Clean battery and cables
* Whichever comes first
** Check blade more often in regions with sandy soils or high
dust conditions
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
** Clean more often in dusty conditions or when airborne
debris is present
Check Safety Interlock System
1. Start the mower.
2. Release the blade control. The engine must stop within 3
seconds.
WARNING
Unsafe Operation Hazard
If the engine does not stop within 3 seconds, do not use the
mower. Bring the mower to an authorized dealer for service.
Clean Debris Off Mower
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Laceration Hazard
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades.
Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe
injury.
1. Clean dirt and debris from the top of the mower deck.
2. Clean any debris buildup on or around the engine, etc.
While cleaning, check components for wear or damage.
Replace worn or damaged components immediately.
Washing The Mower Deck
The washout port allows you to connect a typical garden
hose to the mower deck to remove grass and debris from the
underside.
WARNING
Amputation and Thrown Object Hazard
Contact with the mower blade, or with objects thrown by the
mower blade, could result in death or serious injury.
Before running the mower, make sure the hose is
properly connected and does not come into contact with
the blade.
When the mower is running, the person cleaning the
mower deck must be in the operator position, with no
bystanders in the area.
1. Place the unit on a smooth level surface.
2. Place the mower in the highest cutting position.
SeeCutting Height Adjustment.
3. Attach agarden hose to the washout port (A,
Figure21)on the mower deck.
4. Run water to remove grass and debris from the underside
of the mower deck.
5. Turn the mower on.
6. Turn the mower off.
7. Remove the garden hose from the washout port when
completed.
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Change Engine Oil
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Laceration Hazard
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades.
Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe
injury.
1. Drain the fuel tank completely.
2. Remove the oil dipstick, then turn the mower on its
side. See Figure22. Allow the oil to drain from the oil fill
tube into an appropriate container. Dispose of used oil
properly.
NOTICE To avoid unit damage, remove the side discharge
deflector (if installed) before turning the mower on its side.
3. Place the mower upright, then fill the engine with
engine oil to the ‘full’ mark on the dipstick. SeeOil
Recommendations. Do not overfill.
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NOTICE
Drain the fuel tank before tipping the machine. DO NOT
tip the machine with the carburetor or spark plug down. Oil
from the crankcase will saturate the air filter and cause the
engine to be hard to start or not start at all. If contamination
does occur, the air filter will have to be replaced.
Service Air Filter
See Figure: 23, 24
WARNING
Fuel and its vapors are extremely flammable and
explosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Never start and run the engine with the air cleaner
assembly (if equipped) or the air filter (if equipped)
removed.
NOTICE Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean
the filter. Pressurized air can damage the filter and solvents
will dissolve the filter.
See the Maintenance Schedule for service requirements.
Various models use either a foam or a paper filter. Some
models may also have an optional pre-cleaner that can be
washed and reused. Compare the illustrations in this manual
with the type installed on your engine and service as follows.
Paper Air Filter
See Figure:23
1. Open the cover (B, Figure23).
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2. Remove the filter (C, Figure23).
3. Remove the pre-cleaner (E, Figure23), if equipped, from
the filter. 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, if equipped, to the filter.
6. Install the filter (C, Figure23).
7. Close the cover (B, Figure23).
Paper Air Filter
1. Loosen the fastener(s) (A, Figure24).
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2. Remove the cover (B, Figure24).
3. To prevent debris from falling into the carburetor, carefully
remove the pre-cleaner (D, Figure24) and the filter (C)
from the air filter base.
4. Remove the pre-cleaner (D, Figure24), if equipped, from
the filter (C).
5. To loosen debris, gently tap the filter (C, Figure24) on a
hard surface. If the filter is excessively dirty, replace with
a new filter.
6. Wash the pre-cleaner (D, Figure24), if equipped, in liquid
detergent and water. Allow the pre-cleaner to throughly
air dry.Do notoil the pre-cleaner.
7. Assemble the dry pre-cleaner (D, Figure24), if equipped,
to the filter (C).
8. Install the filter (C, Figure24) and the pre-cleaner (D), if
equipped, onto the air filter base. Make sure the filter fits
securely on the air filter base.
9. Install the cover (B, Figure24) and secure with the
fastener(s) (A). Make sure the fastener(s) is tight.
Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Disposal
WARNING
Battery chemicals are toxic and corrosive.
Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Electrical Shock
Never burn or incinerate discarded or used battery packs
as they may explode. Toxic fumes and materials are
created when battery packs are burned.
Do not use a battery that has been crushed, dropped, or
damaged.
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Used and discarded battery packs will likely still carry a small
electrical charge and should be handled with care. Always
dispose of discarded or used battery packs according to
federal, state and local regulations.
RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation)
Seal
RBRC is a non-profit public service organization dedicated
to recycling used rechargeable batteries. To find a battery
collection site near you, call toll free 1-800-8-BATTERY or
1-877-2-RECYCLE. For more information and a listing of
Recycling Locations, visit RBRC online at www.call2recycle.org.
Storage Procedure
WARNING
Amputation Hazard
DO NOT attempt any maintenance, adjustments or
service with engine and blade running.
STOP engine and blade.
Remove battery (if equipped).
Burn Hazard
Engine and components are HOT.
Avoid serious burns, allow sufficient time for all
components to cool.
Laceration Hazard
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling or working
around cutting blades.
Blades are extremely sharp and can cause severe
injury.
Prepare the mower for end-of-season storage as follows:
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and secure away from the
spark plug.
2. Drain the fuel tank and let the engine run until all fuel is
out of the carburetor.
Note:If using a fuel stabilizer, there is no need to drain the
fuel tank. SeeStorage-Fuel System.
3. Use a brush or compressed air to remove loose debris,
then use a damp cloth to wipe down the unit.
4. Tilt the mower up on its rear wheels and inspect the
underside of the deck. (Do not tilt the mower with the
spark plug or carburetor down.) Scrape away stubborn
accumulation of grass with a putty knife and/or wire
brush.
5. Lubricate all exposed metal with a light coating of oil to
prevent corrosion.
6. Carefully fold the handles, flexing the control cables to
prevent cable damage.
7. Store the mower in a shed or other dry area, protected
from weather.
NOTICE Do not stand unit on end.
Storage - Fuel System
Fuel can become stale when kept in a storage container for
more than 30 days. Each time you fill the container with fuel,
addSTA-BIL 360°
®
PROTECTION™to the fuel as specified
by the manufacturer’s instructions. This keeps fuel fresh and
decreases fuel-related problems or contamination in the fuel
system.
It is not necessary to drain fuel from the engine whenSTA-
BIL 360°
®
PROTECTION™is added as instructed. Before
storage, turn the engine ON for 2 minutes to move the fuel
and stabilizer through the fuel system.
Battery Pack and Charger
See Figure: 25
When not in use, disconnect charger and store in a cool,
dry area. Wet, damp areas can cause corrosion of terminals
and electrical contacts. If stored for long periods in high
temperatures (120° F / 49° C), permanent damage to the
battery pack can result. Check electrical terminals and
contacts on battery packs and charger. Wipe with clean cloth
or blow clean with compressed air.
After storage, a normal charge may be required. To check
available charge, press the Battery Fuel Gauge button (E,
Figure 25) and charge if required. See the Battery Fuel
Gauge section.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Probable Cause Corrective Action
1. Fuel tank empty. 1. Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel.Engine Will Not Start
2. Spark plug wire disconnected. 2. Place spark plug wire onto spark plug.
1. Blade control is released or is not being held securely
against handle.
1. Blade control should be held securely against handle at
all times during operation of mower.
2. Fuel tank empty. 2. Fill with fuel to proper level.
3. Engine air pre-cleaner and or air cleaner dirty. 3. Clean free of all debris.
4. Spark plug defective or gap set improperly. 4. Service spark plug.
Engine Stalls or Stops After
Running
5. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 5. Drain and clean fuel system.
1. Engine air pre-cleaner or air cleaner dirty. 1. Clean or replace filters.
2. Spark plug faulty. 2. Service spark plug.
Engine Loses Power
3. Water, debris or stale fuel in fuel system. 3. Drain and clean fuel system.
1. Damaged, out of balance or bent mower blade. 1. See authorized dealer.Excessive Vibration
2. Loose blade components. 2. See authorized dealer.
1. Cutting height too low or high. 1. Adjust cutting height.
2. Forward ground speed too fast. 2. Adjust to a slower speed.
Cutting Grass Improperly
3. Cutting blade dull or damaged. 3. See authorized dealer.
1. Forward ground speed too fast. 1. Adjust to a slower ground speed.
2. Grass is wet. 2. Mow when grass is dry.
3. Excessively worn or damaged blade. 3. See authorized dealer.
Poor Grass Discharge
4. Build up of grass clippings and debris under deck. 4. Clean deck.
For all other issues, see your authorized dealer.
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