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DeWalt DCMWSP255 Guide D'utilisation page 15

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nOTE: Make sure the cord is located on the front of both
handles. If it is not it may result in the cord tangling and the
inability to easily store the mower.
2. From the inside of the lower handle, insert the handle bolt
through the two handle holes. Repeat for the opposite side.
3. From the outside of the upper handle, tighten a handle
knob 
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onto each handle bolt. Take care to not pinch or
stress the cord.
Grass Collection Bag (Fig. F)

DANGER: Turn unit off and remove safety key and
battery packs.
1. Lift the rear door cover 
and place the grass collection bag 
so the bag lugs 
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slide into the slots 
plastic surfaces of the handle brackets. Then lower the
rear door cover.
2. If installed, remove side discharge chute 
sure side flap
 15 
is fully down.
Side Discharge (Fig. G)

DANGER: Turn unit off and remove safety key and
battery packs.
1. To operate mower in side discharge mode, remove the
grass collection bag 
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2. Be sure rear door cover 
3. Lift the side flap 
 15 
and hook side discharge chute 
onto the mower.
4. Release the side flap and ensure the side discharge
chute holds in place before turning mower on.
Mulching (Fig. H)

DANGER: Turn unit off and remove safety key and
battery packs.
1. To operate mower in mulching mode, remove the grass
collection bag 
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.
2. Lift the rear door cover
fully into the mower.
3. Be sure rear door cover is closed.
4. If installed, remove side discharge chute 
sure side flap
 15 
is fully down.
Adjusting Mower Height (Fig. I, J)
The height of cut is adjusted by the cut height adjust
lever
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.
nOTE: If you are not sure which height to cut, begin mowing
with the cut height adjustment lever positioned towards
the rear.
To Set the Height of Cut
1. Pull the cut height adjustment lever out of the locking
notch 
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.
2. Move the lever towards the rear of the mower to raise the
height of cut.
3. Move the lever towards the front of the mower to lower
the height of cut.
4. Push the height adjustment lever into one of the
locking notches.
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, remove mulch plug
 13 
onto the mower
 22 
on the inside
 16 
and make
and mulch plug
.
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 12 
is closed.
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and slide the mulch plug
 16 
and make
OPERATION

DANGER: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and remove the safety key and
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battery packs before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start‑up can cause injury.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. N)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
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,
sudden reaction.
Proper hand position requires both hands grasping the
main handle
self‑propel mode; and both hands grasping the main handle,
bail handle, and self drive bail handle
self‑propel mode.
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE
Refer to Figure A at the beginning of this manual for
a complete list of components. Save this manual for
future reference.

DANGER: Sharp moving blade. Do not operate the
mower in mulching mode if the rear door and side
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discharge door are not closed under spring tension
as serious injury could result. Take your mower to the
nearest service center for repair.

DANGER: Do not operate mower unless handle is
locked into position.

DANGER: Sharp moving blade. Never operate the
mower in bagging mode unless the bag lugs on the
grass collection bag are seated properly on the mower
and the rear discharge door rests firmly against the top
of the grass collection bag as serious injury could result.
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WARNING: Let the mower work at its own pace. Do
not overload.
Installing and Removing the Battery Packs
(Fig. K)

DANGER: MAKE CERTAIN THE SAFETY KEY IS
REMOVED TO PREVENT ACTUATION BEFORE
REMOVING OR INSTALLING BATTERIES.
This mower is designed to operate on two battery packs
of equal capacity. The mower will not operate on a single
battery pack, and if using different capacity battery packs, the
smaller capacity battery pack, when depleted, will cause the
unit to turn off and the LED in front of the closed battery port
cover to blink. Unit will also turn off and the LED will blink if
the battery packs reach a high temperature limit, which can
be caused by cutting heavy grass. If this occurs, allow the
battery packs to cool and then resume cutting with the deck
set higher.
nOTE: For best results, make sure the battery packs 
fully charged.
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and bail handle
5
together when not in
OPERATING YOUR MOWER
English
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together when in
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are
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