User manual

17Section 4 — Product care
3. Pull back the lock collar (a) of the nozzle
adapter (b) and push the nozzle adapter (b)
onto one of the deck wash nozzles (c) at either
end of the tractor deck. Release the lock collar
(a) to lock the nozzle adapter (b)on the deck
wash nozzle (c). See Figure 4-4.
(a)
(b)
(c)
Figure 4-4
4. Turn on the water supply.
5. From the tractor operator’s seat, start the
engine and engage the PTO. Allow to run
as needed. Disengage the PTO and stop the
engine.
6. Turn off the water supply.
7. Pull back the lock collar (a) of the nozzle
adapter (b) to disconnect the nozzle adapter
(b) from the deck wash nozzle (c).
8. Repeat the previous steps to clean the deck
using the deck wash nozzle (c) at the other
end of the deck.
Tires
Check the tire air pressure after every 50 hours of
operation or weekly. Keep the tires inflated to the
recommended pressures. Improper inflation will
shorten the tire service life. See the tire side wall for
proper inflation pressures. Observe the following
guidelines:
Do not inflate a tire above the maximum
pressure shown on the sidewall of the tire.
Do not reinflate a tire that has been run flat or
seriously under inflated. Have it inspected and
serviced by a qualified tire mechanic.
General Battery Information
WARNING
Should battery acid accidentally splatter into the eyes or
onto the skin, rinse the affected area immediately with
clean cold water. If there is any further discomfort, seek
prompt medical attention.
If acid spills on clothing, first dilute it with clean water,
then neutralize with a solution of ammonia/water or
baking soda/water.
NEVER connect (or disconnect) battery charger clips to the
battery while the charger is turned on, as it can cause sparks.
Keep all sources of ignition (cigarettes, matches, lighters)
away from the battery. The gas generated during charging
can be combustible.
As a further precaution, only charge the battery in a well
ventilated area.
Always shield eyes and protect skin and clothing when
working near batteries.
Batteries contain sulfuric acid and may emit explosive gases.
Use extreme caution when handling batteries. Keep batteries
out of the reach of children.
Battery Maintenance
The battery is filled with battery acid and
then sealed at the factory. However, even a
“maintenance free” battery requires some
maintenance to ensure its proper life cycle.
Spray the terminals and exposed wire with a
battery terminal sealer, or coat the terminals
with a thin coat of grease or petroleum jelly,
to protect against corrosion.
Always keep the battery cables and
terminals clean and free of corrosion.
Avoid tipping. Even a sealed battery will
leak electrolyte when tipped.
WARNING
Batteries contain sulfuric acid and may emit explosive
gases. Use extreme caution when handling batteries. Keep
batteries out of the reach of children.
Battery Storage
1. When storing the tractor for extended periods,
disconnect the negative battery cable. It is not
necessary to remove the battery.
2. All batteries discharge during storage. Keep
the exterior of the battery clean, especially
the top. A dirty battery will discharge more
rapidly.
3. The battery must be stored with a full charge.
A discharged battery can freeze sooner than
a charged battery. A fully charged battery will
store longer in cold temperatures than hot.
4. Recharge the battery before returning to
service. Although the tractor may start,
the engine charging system may not fully
recharge the battery.
Hydrostatic Transmission
Your zero turn tractor is equipped with dual integrated
hydrostatic pumps/transaxles that are sealed and are
maintenance-free. However, this model is equipped
with a transmission oil expansion reservoir. Under
normal operating conditions, the oil level in the
expansion reservoir does not need to be checked and
no additional oil is needed. If checking the reservoir oil
level, proceed as follows:
WARNING
Check the oil level ONLY before starting the tractor when
the transmission oil is fully cooled.
1. Pivot the operator’s seat forward and clean
the reservoir cap and the area around the
cap to prevent debris from contaminating
the transmission oil. See Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5
2. Turn the reservoir cap counterclockwise
to re-move, then check the oil level in
the reservoir. Oil should be visible at the
bottom of the cup, but the oil level must
NOT be above the “FULL COLD” line. See
Figure 4-5. DO NOT FILL THE RESERVOIR.
3. If necessary to add oil because of some type of
leakage, use a quality 20W50 motor oil and add
only enough oil to bring the level to the “FULL
COLD” line. Reinstall the cap and fully tighten.
Note: Prior to the initial operation of the
tractor, the oil level in the reservoir may be
slightly higher than the maximum due to air
in the oil lines. Operation of the tractor will
eventually purge the air from the lines and
the oil level will settle to the maximum.
Tractor Storage
If your tractor is not going to be operated for
an extended period of time (thirty days to
approximately six months), the tractor should be
prepared for storage. Store the tractor in a dry and
protected location. If stored outside, cover the tractor
(including the tires) to protect it from the elements.
The procedures outlined below should be performed
whenever the tractor is placed in storage.
1. Change the engine oil and filter following
the instructions provided in the engine
manual packed with this manual.
WARNING
Never store the tractor with fuel in the tank indoors or in
poorly ventilated enclosures, where fuel fumes may reach an
open flame, spark or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater,
clothes dryer, etc.