Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your SENIX 201cc 22" Variable Speed Self-Propelled Gas Lawn Mower. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper function and safety.

The SENIX 201cc 22" Variable Speed Self-Propelled Gas Lawn Mower, shown with an included oil bottle and a view of the mower folded for storage.
Āhuatanga matua:
- 201cc Powerful Engine: Equipped with a robust 201cc four-stroke OHV engine for efficient cutting.
- Pūnaha Tapahi 3-i roto-i-te-1: Offers side discharge, mulching, and rear bagging options.
- Teitei Tapahi Whakaritea: Features 6-position height adjustment from 1.25 to 4 inches.
- Hoahoa Kopa: Folds for upright storage, saving up to 70% of floor space without fuel or oil leaks.
- Self-Propelled Variable Speed: Rear-wheel drive adjusts speed for effortless maneuvering across varied terrain.
Nga korero haumaru
Kia mau tonu te haumaru i te wā e whakamahi ana i ngā taputapu hiko. Ki te kore e whai i ngā tohutohu haumaru, ka pāngia pea koe e te whara kino, e te mate rānei.
- Pānuihia te pukapuka katoa i mua i te mahi.
- Mauria ngā taputapu tiaki whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana, tae atu ki te tiaki kanohi, te tiaki taringa, me ngā hu pakari.
- Me whakarite kia ma te wāhi mahi i ngā otaota, ngā tamariki me ngā mōkai.
- Kaua rawa e whakahaere i te kaikoti i roto i nga ahuatanga makuku, i runga ranei i nga pari pari pari rawa.
- Whakawetohia te mīhini, ka momotu i te waea o te mono mura i mua i te mahi i tētahi mahi tiaki, i tētahi mahi whakakore rānei i ngā mea aukati.
- Handle fuel with extreme care. Store fuel in approved containers and refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine off and cool.
- Do not modify the mower or its safety features.
Tatūnga me te Runanga
The mower requires minimal assembly. Follow these steps before first use:
- Wewete pouaka: Carefully remove the mower from its packaging. It is recommended to have assistance due to the weight of the unit.
- Huihuinga Pae kakau: Attach the handlebar to the mower body. Secure it using the provided hardware, typically two hand knobs that screw onto bolts. Ensure all connections are tight.
- Tāpiri Hinu Miihini: Locate the oil fill cap, which often has an integrated dipstick. Fill the engine with the supplied motor oil until the dipstick indicates the correct level. Do not overfill.
- Tāpiri wahie: Fill the fuel tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline. Ensure the engine is cool and the area is well-ventilated. Do not fill the tank completely; leave space for fuel expansion.

Ensure engine oil is added before starting the mower. The oil fill cap often includes a dipstick for checking levels.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Ka timata te Mihini:
- Ensure the fuel tank is adequately filled and the oil level is correct.
- Prime the engine if necessary (refer to engine specific instructions if a primer bulb is present).
- Whakamauhia te rīpene here haumaru ki te kakau.
- Pull the starter cord firmly and smoothly until the engine starts. Allow the engine to warm up for a few moments.
Te Whakatikatika Tapahi Teitei:
The mower features a single lever for 6-position height adjustment, ranging from 1.25 inches to 4 inches. Adjust the lever to your desired cutting height before starting the mowing operation.

The single lever allows for quick and easy adjustment of the cutting height across 6 positions, from 1.25 to 4 inches.
Using the Self-Propelled Feature:
This mower is equipped with variable speed rear-wheel self-propulsion. To engage, simply squeeze the self-propel lever on the handlebar. The speed can be adjusted to match your walking pace and terrain conditions, reducing effort during operation.

The variable speed self-propelled feature assists in maneuvering the mower, especially on uneven terrain or inclines.
Pūnaha Tapahi 3-i roto-i-te-1:
Your mower offers three versatile cutting modes:
- Tuku Taha: For areas where grass clippings do not need to be collected. Attach the side discharge chute.
- He ngoue: Recycles grass clippings back into the lawn as natural fertilizer. Ensure the mulching plug is installed and the side discharge chute is removed.
- Puke Whakamuri: Collects grass clippings in the attached grass bag for easy disposal. Ensure the grass bag is properly installed and the mulching plug is removed.

Choose between side discharge, mulching, or rear bagging based on your lawn care needs.

The mower features a large capacity grass bag for efficient collection of clippings.
Te tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō mīhini tapahi tarutaru.
- Te Whakahaere Miihini: Refer to the engine manufacturer's manual for specific oil change intervals, air filter cleaning/replacement, and spark plug maintenance.
- Tiaki Mata: Regularly inspect the cutting blade for sharpness and damage. Sharpen or replace as needed. Always disconnect the spark plug wire before working on the blade.
- Te horoi: After each use, clean grass clippings and debris from the mower deck and chassis.

For quick cleaning, connect a garden hose to the wash port (if equipped) to rinse grass clippings from the chassis and blades.
Rokiroki:
For long-term storage, especially during off-season, prepare the mower as follows:
- Drain the fuel or add a fuel stabilizer.
- Hurihia te hinu miihini.
- Clean the mower thoroughly.
- Store in a dry, protected area. The mower's foldable design allows for upright storage, saving significant floor space without risk of fuel or oil leaks.

The mower can be folded and stored upright to save up to 70% of floor space, preventing fuel or oil leaks.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e tiimata te miihini | No fuel, old fuel, spark plug issue, low oil. | Check fuel level, use fresh fuel, inspect/replace spark plug, ensure oil is at correct level. |
| Self-propel feature not working | Drive belt dislodged or damaged. | Inspect the drive belt. If dislodged, carefully re-seat it around the pulleys. If damaged, replace it. Contact customer service if unsure. |
| Poor cutting performance / Grass clogs under deck | Dull blade, excessive grass height, wet grass, cutting deck clogged. | Sharpen or replace blade. Avoid mowing excessively tall or wet grass. Clean the underside of the deck regularly. Ensure the correct cutting mode (mulching plug/bag/chute) is set. |
| Engine sputters or runs rough | Stale fuel, clogged air filter, dirty spark plug. | Drain old fuel and refill with fresh. Clean or replace air filter. Clean or replace spark plug. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Waitohu | SENIX |
| Tau tauira | R-H6 |
| Huringa Miihini | 201cc |
| Puna Mana | Te Mahi Hau |
| Whanui tapahi | 22 Inihi |
| Whakatikatika Teitei Tapahi | 6 Ngā Tūnga (1.25 ki te 4 Inihi) |
| Aratau Mahi | Automatic (Self-Propelled) |
| Momo Puku | Rear Wheel Drive, Variable Speed |
| Rauemi | Te whakarewa |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 66 Pauna |
| Rahi Hua (D x W x H) | 37.5" x 23.75" x 15.87" |
| Huihuinga e hiahiatia ana | Ae |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
SENIX products are designed for durability and performance. For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official SENIX webpae.
Mahere Tiaki:
Tērā pea kei te wātea ngā mahere tiaki roa ake mō tō hua:
- Mahere Tiaki 2-Tau
- Mahere Tiaki 3-Tau
- Complete Protect (monthly renewal policy)
For specific details on coverage and terms, please consult the plan provider.
Ratonga Kiritaki:
Should you encounter any issues or require assistance with parts, contact SENIX customer service. They are available to help with inquiries and support.