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SECTION 10: TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Trouble Possible Cause(s) Corrective Action
Mower not starting. Cord disconnected from the motor/
blade control.
Motor/blade control switch defective.
Extension cord not connected to a
source of power.
Circuit breaker on the mower or in the
house receptacle tripped.
Reconnect the cord keeping the cord restraint close
to the motor/blade control.
Replace motor/blade control switch.
Connect the extension cord to a 110-120 volt 60
cycle A.C. receptacle.
Reset the circuit breaker following instructions in
the Maintenance section of this manual.
Circuit breaker on the mower
tripping.
Too much workload on the mower.
Fuse blown; outlet overloaded.
Raise the cutting height, reset the circuit breaker on
the mower, take a smaller width of cut, and walk
slowly.
Connect to an outlet that is fused for 15 amperes.
Reset the circuit breaker and start the mower again.
Mower cutting grass
unevenly.
Lawn rough or uneven.
Cutting height not set properly.
Move the wheels to a higher cutting height position.
All wheels must be placed in the same cutting
height for the mower to cut evenly.
Hard to push. High grass or cutting height too low.
Rear of mower housing and blade
dragging in heavy grass.
Raise cutting height.
Raise cutting height.
Mower vibrating at higher
speed.
Bent motor shaft.
Blade is unbalanced.
Stop the motor, disconnect the power source and
inspect for damage. Repair before restarting. If
vibration persists, take it to a service dealer.
Balance the blade by grinding each cutting edge
equally.
Cord disconnects frequently. Extension cord is not properly attached
to the cord restraint.
Old, worn, or loose extension cord.
Reconnect the extension cord to the cord restraint
on the guide rod.
Replace extension cord.