Owner’s Manual
for
™
Manual Reel Mower
Model LMM
(Series 35 and 40)
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Fig. D
Fig. B
Fig. E
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WELCOME
Congratulations on your purchase of a Sunlawn mower. This and our other Sunlawn products
originate from our commitment to conscientious gardening solutions. Please use this manual as a
reference.
WARRANTY
Sunlawn, Inc. (the Manufacturer) guarantees this product for private use for a period of 2 years
from the date of purchase. This guarantee applies to all serious defects of the product which can be
proven to have been caused by faulty materials or workmanship. The Manufacturer has the option
of supplying a replacement of the product in perfect working order or repairing the product free of
charge at an authorized facility, provided that the following conditions are fulfilled:
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The appliance has been handled correctly and in accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s
Manual.
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Neither the buyer nor a third party has attempted to repair the product.
This guarantee is void if replacement parts or accessories are used other than those approved by
the Manufacturer.
The product, accompanied by a copy of the original receipt, must be delivered, prepaid, to a service
center authorized by the Manufacturer.
This Manufacturer’s guarantee shall not affect any guarantee claims against the dealer or seller of
the product.
USE OF THIS PRODUCT
This mower is designed for use on private gardens around the house for cutting and care of lawns.
It is not designed for commercial use or for use in public facilities, parks, sporting grounds, roads,
or in agriculture or forestry areas.
This mower is for cutting lawns only. It must not be used to trim hedges, bushes or shrubs, for
cutting or pruning, or for any mowing where both wheels and the roller are not fully supporting the
mower.
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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE SECTIONS (FIG. A)
Fit the lower section of the handle so that the holes are over the handle posts on the mower. Then
rock the handle to align the locking tabs and allow the handle section to fit into place.
Continue assembly of the middle and top sections of the handle using the handle bolts and wing
nuts.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT (FIG. B, C)
The cutting height of the LMM may be adjusted from approximately 10 mm (.4 inches) up to
approximately 55 mm (2.1 inches). Actual height may vary according to the height of the turf.
Adjust the mower to the desired height as follows:
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Position the lawn mower on solid, level ground. Stand behind the lawn mower so that you can
put a foot on the roller (1) (Fig. B). Loosen both sets of screws (2). Now you can adjust the
desired cutting height with both hands using the adjusting handle (3) (Fig. C).
Make sure the cutting height markers (4) indicate the same cutting height on the scales on both
sides. Now the two set-screws (2) should be tightened again.
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OPERATION
INSPECT THE MOWING AREA
1. Before beginning to mow, remove any foreign objects, such as stones, branches, or toys, from
the area.
2. Continue to check for such obstacles during mowing.
WARNING
Check within the blade area for any foreign objects and
remove them.
Do not operate the mower on areas other than turf.
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NORMAL MOWING
To obtain a clean cut, push the mower in straight lines (passes) at a deliberate walking pace.
Overlap the passes to even the cut and to avoid any uncut strips. Mower works best in dry grass.
Wet grass causes an uneven cut.
MOWING USING THE GRASS CATCHER (Optional Accessory) See illustrations at
beginning of manual: steps 1-8.
The grass catcher collects the clippings as it mows.
The grass catcher attaches at the grass catcher hooks located on either side of the roller
bar. The strap hooks onto the catcher and hooks onto the lower rung of the handle.
Mow using the same procedure as for normal mowing
MOWING: GENERAL INFORMATION
THE 1/3 RULE
This is the key to enjoyable mowing and a healthy lawn.
1. The lawn should be mowed regularly, at least once a week during the growing season.
2. Be guided by observing the lawn and taking care not to remove more than 1/3 of the total
height of the turf at any mowing.
3. Following this rule will stimulate the turf’s root growth, maintain its health, and encourage its
natural ability to crowd out unwanted weeds.
If the lawn has become too high (over 9 cm or 3.5 inches in height) then it is best to set the mower
to the highest setting to mow. After mowing, reset down to the normal level and mow again within
a day or two.
Removing too much of the turf’s height, especially in the heat of summer, can cause root shock and
weaken the lawn; bringing down the height by successive mowings over two or more days can
avoid this damage and maintain the health of the turf.
If the lawn is overgrown (to higher than 10 cm – 4 inches) it may be advisable to use a brush
cutter to remove the excess turf mass before resuming mowing at normal heights.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
After using the mower, clean with a moist cloth. Spray the cylinder and cutting bar with silicon
spray lube.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Regularly check to insure that all bolts, nuts, and screws are tight and that the mower is in good
working order. Worn out and damaged parts should be replaced.
The blades, if properly cared for, will mow for years before requiring sharpening. Sharpening can
only be done by a professional using a cylinder grinder and proper techniques.
SEASONAL MAINTENANCE
Readjusting the blade clearance (Fig. D, E)
The blades are optimally adjusted from the factory. However, annually, or after using the mower
for a long period and the cut is not clean, the blades need readjusting. The procedure is as follows:
1. Turn the mower over to expose the cutting bar on the bottom of the mower.
2. Using a 10mm open end wrench, tighten the hex bolt approximately 1/4 turn at one end of the
cutting bar until the cutting bar and cylinder come into contact. Spin the blade cylinder by hand
and back off the bolt approximately 1/8 turn or until the cutting bar and cylinder are no longer
in contact.
3. Make the same adjustment at the other end of the cutting bar.
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4. Now check the adjustment using the small 0.05mm/0.002 inch gauge (silver strip) supplied
with the LMM (or any 0.05mm/0.002 inch feeler gauge). If the gauge is held by the cylinder
blades but the cylinder and cutting bar are not touching then the adjustment is correct.
STORAGE
1. Store the LMM in a cool, dry place.
2. The mower should be stored out of the reach of children.
WARNING
Blades are sharp! Be careful of injury — handle the blades
carefully to avoid cutting yourself. Wear appropriate gloves
or hand protection.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Mower
Weight
LMM-40
LMM-35
8.8kg (19.3 lb)
8.1kg (17.7 lb)
Cutting swath
LMM 40
LMM 35
40 cm (16 inches)
35 cm (14 inches)
Cutting height
Wheel diameter
Blades
10 – 55 mm (.4 – 2.2 inches)
22.8 cm (9 inch)
Precision five-blade contact-free cutting
system. Flame hardened, bearing-
mounted
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PARTS LIST
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1. Top Cover
18.Adjustment Knob Bolt
2. Height Adjusting Tabs
3. Cover Screws
4. Wheel Axle
19.Grass Catcher Hooks
20.Compression Nut
21.Compression Bolt
22.Reel Cylinder
5. Manual Driver Pawl
6. Cowl (R&L)
7. Spacer
8. Pinion Gear (R&L)
9. Wheel
23.Cutting Bar (Bed Knife)
24.Cutting Bar Springs
25.Cutting Bar Adjustment
Bolts
10.Rim
11.C-clip
12.Hubcap
13.Handle Post Bolt
14. Handle Post Washer
15.Handle Post
16.Height Adjustment
Knobs
26.Lower Handle Section
27.Middle Handle Section
28.Top Handle Section
29.Foam Handle Grip
30.Handle Wing Nuts
and Bolts
31.Roller Bar
32.Rollers
17.Adjustment Knob Spacer
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