EcoReel ER-18 User manual

OWNER’S
MANUAL
Model ER-18
18” Push Reel Mower
• Assembly
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Repair Parts
IMPORTANT:
Read Rules For Safe Operation
& Assembly Instructions
Carefully

• RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. Read the Owner’s Manual carefully. Be very familiar with the proper use of the equipment/parts before you begin.
2. Never allow children to operate the mower. Only person’s well acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be al-
lowed to use the mower.
3. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, especially small children and pets. Make sure the area of operation is
completely cleared of objects, such as limbs, rocks, wire, toys, bones, and other such foreign objects. A small object may
get overlooked and could be accidentally thrown by the mower.
4. Always wear substantial closed-toed footwear and DO NOT operate equipment when barefoot or wearing open-toed san-
dals.
5. Always wear proper eye protection when using the mower.
6. Mow only in daylight.
7. Take a firm stand while operating the mower; keep a firm hold on the handle and walk. Never run with the mower.
8. Never operate the mower in wet grass.
9. When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting the mower, make certain the blade and all moving parts have been stopped.
10.Before attempting to unclog the mower, be sure the blades have stopped completely.
11.Mow across the face of slopes, never up or down. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
12.Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight, to be sure the mower is in safe working condition at all times.
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT
OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS.
IT MEANS — ATTENTION, BECOME
ALERT.
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.
CAUTION: THE MOWER BLADES HAVE
SHARP EDGES. KEEP HANDS AND
FEET CLEAR AT ALL TIMES. USE CARE
WHEN ADJUSTING, CLEANING AND
STORING THE MOWER.
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• CARTON CONTENTS
Your ER-18 Eco-Reel Mower carton contains parts as shown in Figure 1 below. The carton contains
parts shown in this diagram. Part numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (not shown). Lay out and identify all
parts as illustrated in Figure 1.
PARTS IN CARTON
1. Upper Handle (2 pcs) left and
right
2. Handle Panel
3. Handle Brace (2 pcs) left and
right
4. Reel Assembly —
5. Hardware Package (not shown)
(nuts, bolts, washers, screws)
FIGURE 1
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• ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
1. 8mm Open or Boxed End Wrench
(included)
2. Pair of Pliers
3. 14mm Open or Boxed End Wrench
(included)
Arrange carton contents as shown in Figure 1, page 2 and contents as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
Insert the left handle brace through the slots and over the pin in the end plate (Figure 2). Repeat
step and attach right handle brace.
Insert the M8x60 hex bolt and tighten with a washer and M8 locknut (Figure 3)
FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3
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• ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (cont.)
4. Attach the right and left upper handles (Part 1) to the handle braces (Part 3) with two M8x65 hex
bolts. Hand tighten the nuts (Figure 4).
5. Assemble the upper handles (Part 1) at the top with a M8x55 hex bolt, washer and nut.
6. Tighten all four bolts and nuts (Figures 4 and 5).
7. Place the handle panel (Part 2) in position over the handle (Figure 5).
8. Assemble the 5x5x25 hex washer head screw through the handle panel into the notch between the
upper handles (Part 1). Tighten both hex washer head screws.
FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5
Before tightening handle
bolts, fasten the handle
panel with the hex washer
head screws, then tighten
handle bolts.
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• To adjust wheel lever (Figure 6) use 8mm wrench to loosen bolts, set height, then tighten bolts.
• To adjust the roller, tilt the mower forward and loosen the knobs on each roller at least two full turns and
move the roller to the desired position. Both roller knobs must be in the same relative position and firmly
seated in the notch.
Each wheel has a lever with five positions.
To move the lever, tilt the mower back on the roller
and press the levers (one at a time) towards the outside
of the mower and move the lever to the desired position.
Both levers must be in the same relative position
(Figure 6).
• ADJUSTMENTS
CUTTING HEIGHT
FIGURE 7
FIGURE 6
WHEEL
LEVER
KNOB
CUTTING HEIGHT CHART:
WHEEL
LEVER
ROLLER BRACKET
ALIGNMENT HOLE
Cutting Cutting
Height Knob Wheel Height Knob Wheel
In Inches Lever In Inches Lever
2 1/4—————–-4 —————--5 1 1/4—————2——————-3
2———————–4——————4 1 ——————--2——————-2
1 2/4————–—-3——————4 3/4——————2——————–1
1 1/2——————2——————4 6
KNOB

• ADJUSTMENTS (cont.)
• To increase the clearance between the cutter bar and the
blades, loosen the lower nut 1/4 turn and then tighten the upper
nut 1/4 turn. Adjust each side of the mower equally until a
0.003” clearance is obtained (Figure 8).
• To adjust the roller, tilt the mower forward and loosen the
knobs on each roller at least two full turns and move the roller
to the desired position. Both roller knobs must be in the same
relative position and firmly seated in the notch.
Paper Test
1. Push the handle of the mower forward and let it rest on the
ground. (The roller will be off the ground.)
2. Using paper as a gauge, insert a strip of quality 0.003” thick
paper (writing paper approximately 2” wide x 6” long be-
tween the cutter bar and the blades as show in (Figure 9).
Correct cutter bar clearance should pinch, but not cut the pa-
per.
3. Perform this test in at least three different points along the
cutter bar.
*NOTE: To eliminate any play or looseness before adjusting the
cutter bar, make certain the bolt and the trunnion which are
threaded into the cutter bar are tight.
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9
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UPPER TRUNNION
UPPER NUT
LOWER NUT
CUTTER BAR
BOLTS (2)

• LUBRICATION
Once a season or whenever the reel is sharpened also
lubricate the wheels and bearings. (Figure 10)
A. Remove the hub cap.
B. Remove the E-ring with a screwdriver.
C. Lift off the wheel.
D. If rust is on the axle, clean with solvent and crocus
cloth.
E. Coat the axle with light grease.
F. Take off the snap ring with a pair of snap ring pliers
and remove the pinion gear (Figure 10).
G. Pull the pawl from the reel shaft.
H. Apply light grease to the gear teeth on the inside of
the wheel.
NOTE:
• Use the proper tool to remove the snap ring. Over-
stretching the snap ring will result in a loss of hold-
ing power and the pinion gear will come off.
• Be sure the pawl is installed the same way it was re-
moved or the wheel will not drive.
• Using engine oil, lightly lubricate points indicated in
(Figure 11) on roller and between the end plates and
the wheel dust covers. Periodic lubrication for these
points will ensure smooth mechanical operation.
(Figure 11).
FIGURE 10
FIGURE11
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PAWL
PINION
GEAR
SNAP
RING
BEARING

• MAINTENANCE
SHARPEN BLADES
Sharpen blades when the mower will not cut satis-
factory without the reel blades wiping on the cutter
bar.
GEAR HOUSING ASSEMBLY
If the gear housing assembly is removed for service,
it is very important for the gear housing assembly to
fit UNDER the lip of the retainer. The shoulder on
the shoulder waster must fit into the slot on the end
plate. (Figure 12)
If the gear housing is not assembled
properly, it will result in loose wheels and
an early failure of the pinion and wheel.
(Figure 12)
FIGURE 12
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The following steps should be taken to prepare reel mover for storage.emove the hub cap.
1. Clean and lubricate mower thoroughly as described in the maintenance instructions.
2. DO NOT use water to clean the mower — use a broom or brush to remove grass and dirt.
3. Coat mower’s cutting blades with a chassis grease to prevent rusting.
4. Store mower in a dry, clean area.
• STORAGE
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