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Know your lawn mower, Recoil starter, Primer – Sears 247.38824 User Manual

Page 9: Blade control handle, Meets cpsc blade safety standards, Operation

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OPERATION

Know Your Lawn Mower

Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operating your lawn mower. Compare the illustrations in Figure

8 with your lawn mower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this
manual for future reference.

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WARNING: The operation of any lawn mower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the

operator’s eyes and causing severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses while operating the
mower, or while performing any adjustments or repairs on it.

Recoil Starter

The recoil starter is attached to the handle. Stand

behind the unit and pull the recoil starter to start

the unit.

Primer

The primer is used to pump gas into the carburetor.

Use it to start a cold engine, but do not use it to
restart a warm engine after short shutdown.

Blade Control Handle

The blade control handle is located on the upper

handle of the mower. The blade control handle must
be depressed in order to operate the unit. Release
blade control handle to stop engine and blade.

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WARNING:

This blade control mechanism

is a safety device. Never attempt to bypass
its operations.

Height Adjustment Lever

These levers are located on each wheel and are used
to adjust the cutting height. All four levers have to be at
the same relative position to ensure uniform cut.

Engine Speed

Your mower’s engine speed has been set at the
factory. Do not attempt to increase engine speed or it

may result in personal injury. If you think that the
engine is running too fast or too slow, take your unit to
a Sears service center near you.

Meets CPSC Blade Safety Standards

Craftsman Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers conform to the safety standards of the American National Standards Institute

and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.