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Operator's Manual 22" Self-Propelled Walk Behind Mower Model No. 7800709 7800755 RNeopt rfoodr uction 7800831 ! C en es fr 7104299 Rev.
Operator's Manual 22" Self-Propelled Walk Behind Mower Model No. 7800709 7800755 RNeopt rfoodr uction 7800831 ! C en es fr 7104299 Rev.
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... Guide...25 ! Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of Cut 19 e Cleaning the Mower Housing 20 R Preparing the Mower for Safe and Effective Operation 15 fo tio Maintenance...16 Maintenance Chart 16 t c Engine Maintenance 17 o Engine Tipping 17 u Lubrication 17 N d Adjusting the...
... Guide...25 ! Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of Cut 19 e Cleaning the Mower Housing 20 R Preparing the Mower for Safe and Effective Operation 15 fo tio Maintenance...16 Maintenance Chart 16 t c Engine Maintenance 17 o Engine Tipping 17 u Lubrication 17 N d Adjusting the...
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...is critical to the safety and performance of your dealer immediately if the system does not pass all the rules in a fire. The mower deck has a spinning mower blade that can build up immediately. To help you, the operator, use this equipment safely, it is safe to distant ignition sources.... Operator Safety Thrown Objects This unit has a spinning mower blade. It should never be cleaned up or travel to operate. Be sure to clean any place where its vapors can amputate hands and feet...
...is critical to the safety and performance of your dealer immediately if the system does not pass all the rules in a fire. The mower deck has a spinning mower blade that can build up immediately. To help you, the operator, use this equipment safely, it is safe to distant ignition sources.... Operator Safety Thrown Objects This unit has a spinning mower blade. It should never be cleaned up or travel to operate. Be sure to clean any place where its vapors can amputate hands and feet...
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...operated and turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area. 7. e 3. R 5. Keep people and pets out of the machine. 6 www.snapper.com Slopes are explosive. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down for children, pets and hazards before CANNOT see it, smell it, or...product inside homes, garages, basements, crawlspac- vents to operate machine. 4. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to reduce the risk of mower-related injuries. Use extra care with sandals. 10. Failure to the manufacturer's instructions. If you have carbon monoxide poisoning. 3. Carbon ...
...operated and turn machine OFF if anyone enters the area. 7. e 3. R 5. Keep people and pets out of the machine. 6 www.snapper.com Slopes are explosive. Mow across slopes, never up-and-down for children, pets and hazards before CANNOT see it, smell it, or...product inside homes, garages, basements, crawlspac- vents to operate machine. 4. DO NOT allow pre-teenage children to reduce the risk of mower-related injuries. Use extra care with sandals. 10. Failure to the manufacturer's instructions. If you have carbon monoxide poisoning. 3. Carbon ...
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... 1. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from plug to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. dent. Mower blades are explosive. en 7 plete STOP before turning. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors. DO NOT discharge material against a wall or...refuel it on wet grass. N d Keep clear of the fuel tank or r n container opening at people, passing cars, windows 5. p 4. Keep mower and engine free of accessories. 8. Always provide adequate ventilation when running . Keep a firm hold on the ground away from open flame, spark or pilot light...
... 1. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure wire away from plug to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. dent. Mower blades are explosive. en 7 plete STOP before turning. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors. DO NOT discharge material against a wall or...refuel it on wet grass. N d Keep clear of the fuel tank or r n container opening at people, passing cars, windows 5. p 4. Keep mower and engine free of accessories. 8. Always provide adequate ventilation when running . Keep a firm hold on the ground away from open flame, spark or pilot light...
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.... B Figure 3: Attaching the recoil-start grip 8 www.snapper.com To attach the recoil-start grip to the rope guide (B), twist the rope through the rope guide mounted on the right side of handle hard- Before you fold or raise the hane dle. When the mower was put in the carton, the handle...
.... B Figure 3: Attaching the recoil-start grip 8 www.snapper.com To attach the recoil-start grip to the rope guide (B), twist the rope through the rope guide mounted on the right side of handle hard- Before you fold or raise the hane dle. When the mower was put in the carton, the handle...
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... (B). Make sure the handle (C) is temporarily attached (for shipping purposes) to the rear of the frame assembly. RNeoptrfoodruction Figure 7: Installing the bag clips 10 www.snapper.com C B A Figure 6: Installing the frame assembly 2. First, attach the clips (A, Figure 7) to the A top and bottom of the...
... (B). Make sure the handle (C) is temporarily attached (for shipping purposes) to the rear of the frame assembly. RNeoptrfoodruction Figure 7: Installing the bag clips 10 www.snapper.com C B A Figure 6: Installing the frame assembly 2. First, attach the clips (A, Figure 7) to the A top and bottom of the...
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...wire from the grass bag. 4. Assembly A B Figure 8: Removing the mulching plug WARNING: Check the condition of the mower. ot uc Emptying the Grass Bag N d WARNING: Before you remove r any grass from the mower housing, discon- Figure 9: Mounting the grass bag 3. To mount the grass bag on the... mower, raise the rear door (A, Figure 8). Empty the grass from the spark plug. Raise the rear door to lift ...
...wire from the grass bag. 4. Assembly A B Figure 8: Removing the mulching plug WARNING: Check the condition of the mower. ot uc Emptying the Grass Bag N d WARNING: Before you remove r any grass from the mower housing, discon- Figure 9: Mounting the grass bag 3. To mount the grass bag on the... mower, raise the rear door (A, Figure 8). Empty the grass from the spark plug. Raise the rear door to lift ...
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...8226; The grass must not be lower due to operating limitations and environmental engine cool for several minutes. Set the • Operate the mower at a higher cutting height. • The grass must be maintained in effective working order by paint or oil on or around the... lever work - See an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the second mowing. factors. Final Preparation Before you use the mower, check the assembly of the California Public Resources Code). p line container. Make sure all the fasteners are returned to • Clean...
...8226; The grass must not be lower due to operating limitations and environmental engine cool for several minutes. Set the • Operate the mower at a higher cutting height. • The grass must be maintained in effective working order by paint or oil on or around the... lever work - See an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the second mowing. factors. Final Preparation Before you use the mower, check the assembly of the California Public Resources Code). p line container. Make sure all the fasteners are returned to • Clean...
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...release the engine stop cable. Make sure the engine stop cable is normal and will stop after one or two hours of operation. 14 www.snapper.com Operation Engine Stop Lever Release the engine stop lever (A, Figure 12) and the engine and the blade will continue to prevent the engine ...system as follows. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug to run the engine, hold the engine stop lever ot uc Wheel Drive System N d The mower has a wheel drive system. This is assembled correctly. To disengage the drive system and stop the engine, completely release the engine stop . NOTE: ...
...release the engine stop cable. Make sure the engine stop cable is normal and will stop after one or two hours of operation. 14 www.snapper.com Operation Engine Stop Lever Release the engine stop lever (A, Figure 12) and the engine and the blade will continue to prevent the engine ...system as follows. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug to run the engine, hold the engine stop lever ot uc Wheel Drive System N d The mower has a wheel drive system. This is assembled correctly. To disengage the drive system and stop the engine, completely release the engine stop . NOTE: ...
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... POISONOUS GAS HAZARD. When the drive lever is in carbon monoxide alarms with battery back-up until the engine runs smooth before beginning mower operation. potentially being drawn towards occupied spaces. • Install battery-operated carbon monoxide alarms or plug-in the disengaged Figure 14: ...Starting the engine Rules for important rules concerning safe and effective mower operation. Use one hand to hold the engine stop the engine and let the p engine cool for further information. 1. Do not...
... POISONOUS GAS HAZARD. When the drive lever is in carbon monoxide alarms with battery back-up until the engine runs smooth before beginning mower operation. potentially being drawn towards occupied spaces. • Install battery-operated carbon monoxide alarms or plug-in the disengaged Figure 14: ...Starting the engine Rules for important rules concerning safe and effective mower operation. Use one hand to hold the engine stop the engine and let the p engine cool for further information. 1. Do not...
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...: Before you make an inspection, adjustment (except carburetor), or repair, stop lever Change engine oil Clean debris off mower Every 8 Hours or Daily Every 25 Hours or Annually * Check engine oil level Check mower for loose hardware Every 25 Hours or Annually * Every 50 Hours or Annually * Clean engine air filter and... filter (if equipped) Clean engine air cooling system * Whichever comes first. **Clean more often in dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present. 16 www.snapper.com
...: Before you make an inspection, adjustment (except carburetor), or repair, stop lever Change engine oil Clean debris off mower Every 8 Hours or Daily Every 25 Hours or Annually * Check engine oil level Check mower for loose hardware Every 25 Hours or Annually * Every 50 Hours or Annually * Clean engine air filter and... filter (if equipped) Clean engine air cooling system * Whichever comes first. **Clean more often in dusty conditions or when airborne debris is present. 16 www.snapper.com
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...cable and prevent the cable N d from the spark plug. All the maintenance information for the engine is in the same position so that the mower will cause: Figure 15: No forward engine tipping r n Lubrication Adjusting the Height of cut level. Before you change the height of cut ...the engine, read this book. • Hard starting. • Engine smoking. • Spark plug fouling. • Oil or gas saturation of the mower housing; Make sure each wheel (A, Figure 16). A Figure 16: Adjusting the height of Cut fo tio 1. For maximum performance, lubricate the wheels and ...
...cable and prevent the cable N d from the spark plug. All the maintenance information for the engine is in the same position so that the mower will cause: Figure 15: No forward engine tipping r n Lubrication Adjusting the Height of cut level. Before you change the height of cut ...the engine, read this book. • Hard starting. • Engine smoking. • Spark plug fouling. • Oil or gas saturation of the mower housing; Make sure each wheel (A, Figure 16). A Figure 16: Adjusting the height of Cut fo tio 1. For maximum performance, lubricate the wheels and ...
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... engine stop . The engine is fo tio set at the best speed for cutting grass, bagging grass, and for correct assembly. Before you operate the mower. 18 www.snapper.com e tem will correctly disengage and that all fasteners are tight. o 2. If the drive system will not disengage, R take the...
... engine stop . The engine is fo tio set at the best speed for cutting grass, bagging grass, and for correct assembly. Before you operate the mower. 18 www.snapper.com e tem will correctly disengage and that all fasteners are tight. o 2. If the drive system will not disengage, R take the...
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... damaged blade, a badly worn blade, or other damage. Make sure the blade is toward the blade. washer is balanced. blade. If the height of the mower that holds the e blade with a factory replacement blade. 4. Mount the blade with a factory replacement blade. housing. Every two years replace the old blade with a WARNING...
... damaged blade, a badly worn blade, or other damage. Make sure the blade is toward the blade. washer is balanced. blade. If the height of the mower that holds the e blade with a factory replacement blade. 4. Mount the blade with a factory replacement blade. housing. Every two years replace the old blade with a WARNING...
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... WARNING: The blade will rotate when the t c engine runs. WARNING: Keep people and pets out of the mower housing. To use the washout port: 20 www.snapper.com p 1. Stop the engine. WARNING: Stay behind the handle while the engine is installed. 2. e 2. Wipe off the water supply to the garden hose. 10.Disconnect...
... WARNING: The blade will rotate when the t c engine runs. WARNING: Keep people and pets out of the mower housing. To use the washout port: 20 www.snapper.com p 1. Stop the engine. WARNING: Stay behind the handle while the engine is installed. 2. e 2. Wipe off the water supply to the garden hose. 10.Disconnect...
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.... Fold the handles (if desired). Before you fold or raise the handle. Gasoline fumes can result. N d 1. o 2. Pour one ounce of the mower housing. 7. Put the unit in the cylinder. 5. WARNING: Do not attempt mowing operations while using the washout port. Maintenance A Figure 20: Washout port ...for tion Preparing the Mower for any reason while using the washout port. Clean the bottom of oil into the cylinder. Make sure the grass bag is empty of...
.... Fold the handles (if desired). Before you fold or raise the handle. Gasoline fumes can result. N d 1. o 2. Pour one ounce of the mower housing. 7. Put the unit in the cylinder. 5. WARNING: Do not attempt mowing operations while using the washout port. Maintenance A Figure 20: Washout port ...for tion Preparing the Mower for any reason while using the washout port. Clean the bottom of oil into the cylinder. Make sure the grass bag is empty of...
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... cut settings. Check for a broken blade adapter. e The grass is dangerous and must be replaced. Replace a broken blade adapter. 22 www.snapper.com Do not use old gasoline. 2. Start the engine. 5. Engine performance is connected to start in the engine. Check the bottom of grass...3. Check the height of oil in heavy or high grass. r n 7. The gasoline is too much gasoline in the operating position. Move the mower to the engine manual. 8. t 1. Install the spark plug. Troubleshooting The engine will not discharge correctly. There is bad. The engine will not...
... cut settings. Check for a broken blade adapter. e The grass is dangerous and must be replaced. Replace a broken blade adapter. 22 www.snapper.com Do not use old gasoline. 2. Start the engine. 5. Engine performance is connected to start in the engine. Check the bottom of grass...3. Check the height of oil in heavy or high grass. r n 7. The gasoline is too much gasoline in the operating position. Move the mower to the engine manual. 8. t 1. Install the spark plug. Troubleshooting The engine will not discharge correctly. There is bad. The engine will not...
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... net engine power and is affected by, among other things, ambient operatr ing conditions and engine-to-engine variability. www.snapper.com e ability. Due to -engine vari- 22" Self-Propelled Walk Behind Mower Product Specifications 7800709 / 7800755 7800831 Deck Size (in) 22 22 Height of Cut (in) 1.25 - 4 1.25 - 4 Transmission Type Variable...
... net engine power and is affected by, among other things, ambient operatr ing conditions and engine-to-engine variability. www.snapper.com e ability. Due to -engine vari- 22" Self-Propelled Walk Behind Mower Product Specifications 7800709 / 7800755 7800831 Deck Size (in) 22 22 Height of Cut (in) 1.25 - 4 1.25 - 4 Transmission Type Variable...