Black & Decker CM1936 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
ASSEMBLING THE GRASS CATCHER (FIGURES C1, C2, C3, C4)
1. Before starting to assemble the grass bag to the frame, check that the grass bag and frame are similar to figure C1.
2. Slide the grass bag onto the frame as shown in figure C2.
3. Assemble the top clips to the frame as shown in figure C3, then assemble the two side clips and the bottom clip last.
4. Completely assembled grass catcher is shown in figure C4.
WHEEL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (1-1/2 IN. (38mm)
TO 3-1/2 IN. (89mm) FIGURE D, E
NOTE: Certain types of grass or grass conditions may require varying
the height of the mower deck. Grasses of mature lawns often are
seriously injured when mowed shorter than 1-1/2 inches (38mm), and a
height of 1-1/2 to 2 inches (38mm) to (51mm) is preferred on large
lawns.
1. Before making any adjustments, release bail handle to turn mower
off, wait for blade to stop, and remove safety key.
2. Your mower features the Black & Decker one touch wheel height
adjustment system. This system will adjust all four wheels at the
same time.
3. To raise or lower the cutting height, place the palm of your hand on
the palm rest D-1and with your fingers, squeeze upward on the
finger grip D-2 and hold.
4. While holding the finger grip up you can raise or lower the cutting
height. The mower has seven blade height adjustment positions.
Refer to the scale E-1 and pointer E-2 at the front of the mower.
The pointer will indicate the height setting for cutting your lawn. This
setting can be a reference for the next time you want to cut your
lawn at the same height.
When you have the mower at the height you would like, hold it in
place with your left hand on the lower right handle bar and release
the finger grip with your right hand to lock the height adjust. Note:
To ensure that the deck is securely locked in one of the seven
positions, press down on the palm rest after releasing the finger
grip.
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