Adjusting The Upper Handle Height; Adjusting The Cutting Height; During Operation; During Operation Safety - Toro 20899 Manuel De L'utilisateur

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Adjusting the Upper Handle
Height
You may raise or lower the upper handle to a position
comfortable for you.
Note:
You cannot raise the upper handle higher than
the angle of the lower handle.
1.
Loosen the upper-handle knob
Figure 17
2.
Move the upper handle to the desired position
(Figure
18).
Figure 18
3.
Tighten the upper handle knob as tight as you
can
(Figure
19).
Figure 19
Adjusting the Cutting
Height
Adjust the cutting height as desired. Set the front
wheels to the same height as the rear wheels
20).
Note:
cutting-height levers forward; to lower the machine,
(Figure
17).
move all the cutting-height levers rearward.
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Note:
35 mm (1-3/8 inch); 44 mm (1-3/4 inch); 54 mm (2-1/8
inches); 64 mm (2-1/2 inches); 73 mm (2-7/8 inches);
83 mm (3-1/4 inches); 92 mm (3-5/8 inches); and 102
mm (4 inches).
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During Operation

During Operation Safety

General Safety
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To raise the machine, move all the
Figure 20
The cutting-height settings are 25 mm (1 inch);
Wear appropriate clothing, including eye
protection; long pants; slip-resistant, substantial
footwear; and hearing protection. Tie back long
hair, secure loose clothing, and do not wear loose
jewelry.
Do not operate the machine while ill, tired, or
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The blade is sharp; contacting the blade can result
in serious personal injury. Shut off the engine,
remove the ignition key (electric-start model only),
and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving
the operating position.
When you release the blade-control bar, the
engine should shut off and the blade should stop
within 3 seconds. If not, stop using your machine
(Figure
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