User Manual

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Maintenance and Care
General
Always keep the mower clean and free of grass clippings.
After each cutting session, scrap or blast with water the built
up grass from the underside of the blade housing.
Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth. Do not use solvents or
cleaning fluids on plastic components.
Check all nuts, bolts and screws before each use.
Store the mower in a dry area.
Blade Maintenance
The steel blade is designed to provide a fine cut in long or tough
grass. Deterioration in the quality of cut indicates blade wear
or damage. Follow these steps to determine if the blade needs to
be repaired or replaced:
1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the mower.
2. Turn the mower on its side so the underside of the
blade housing is exposed.
3. Check the blade.
a. If the blade is blunt or has minor wear,
then re-sharpen.
b. If the blade has major wear or damage
(i.e.: gouged, bent), replace. Please call Sun
Joe customer service (1-866-766-9563)
for assistance.
Blade Replacement
Important: Only use original replacement parts specified for
this mower.
Adjusting the Cutting Height
Follow these instructions to adjust the cutting height of the
lawnmower.
m WARNING
DO NOT make these adjustments when the mower is running
or plugged in. Doing so can cause serious injury or death. Also,
we recommend wearing gloves due to the close proximity of the
cutting blade.
ALWAYS FOLLOW ALL SAFETY PRECATIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS LISTED PREVIOUSLY IN THIS
MANUAL.
1. Power down and unplug the lawnmower.
2. Remove and empty the grass box.
3. Place the lawnmower on one of its sides. (See Fig.16)
4. The wheel axels can be places into 3 different
cutting heights: Low (will cut grass the shortest),
medium, and high.
5. Move all four wheels to the desired cutting height. Simply
pull back on the rod axel and set your desired wheel
height. Make sure all four wheels are the same height.
6. Place the lawnmower back on to its wheels and re-attach
the grass box.
7. Plug back in your mower and resume normal use.
Figure 16
Low Setting
Medium Setting
High Setting
Rod Axel