Scag Power Equipment SFZ manual Operation Considerations

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7.If the operator(s) or mechanic(s) cannot read English or Spanish, it is the owner's responsibility to explain this material to them.

8.DO NOT wear loose fitting clothing. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair could get tangled in moving parts. Do not operate the machine wearing shorts; always wear adequate protective clothing including long pants. Wearing safety glasses, safety shoes and a helmet is advisable and is required by some local ordinances and insurance regulations.

WARNING:

Always wear hearing protection. Operating this machine over prolonged periods of time can cause loss of hearing.

9.Keep the machine and attachments in good operating condition. Keep all shields and safety devices in place. If a shield, safety device or decal is defective or damaged, repair or replace it before operating the machine.

WARNING:

This machine is equipped with an interlock system intended to protect the operator and others from injury. This is accomplished by preventing the engine from starting unless the deck drive is disengaged, the steering control levers are in the neutral position and the operator is in the seat. The system shuts off the engine if the operator leaves the seat with the deck drive engaged and/ or the steering control levers are not in the neutral postion and the parking brake is not engaged. Never operate equipment with the interlock system disconnected or malfunctioning.

10.Be sure the interlock switches are functioning correctly.

11.Fuel is flammable; handle it with care. Fill the fuel tank outdoors. Never fill it indoors. Use a funnel or spout to prevent spillage. Clean up any spillage before starting the engine.

12.DO NOT add fuel to a running or hot engine. Allow the engine to cool for several minutes before adding fuel. Never fuel indoors or in enclosed trailers.

13.Keep flammable objects (cigarettes, matches, etc.), open flames and sparks away from the fuel tank and fuel container. Use only approved containers.

14.Equipment must comply with the latest requirements per SAE J137 and/or ANSI/ASAE S279 when driven on public roads.

-NOTE-

If the mower is driven on public roads, it must comply with state and local ordinances as well as SAE J137 and/or ANSI / ASAE S279 requirements. Contact your local authorities for regulations and equipment requirements.

15.DO NOT operate without the side discharge chute installed and in the down position or with an optional grass catcher or mulch plate completely installed.

16.Check the blade mounting bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness.

17.Make sure all hydraulic fluid connections are tight and all hydraulic hoses and lines are in good condition before starting the machine.

2.4 OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS

1.Know the function of all controls and how to stop quickly.

WARNING:

DO NOT operate on steep slopes. To check a slope, attempt to back up it (with the cutter deck down). If the machine can back up the slope without the wheels slipping, reduce speed and use extreme caution. Under no circumstances should the machine be operated on slopes greater than 15 degrees.ALWAYS FOLLOW OSHA APPROVED OPERATION.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Remember Your Mower is only AS Safe AS the Operator Table of Contents Table of Contents Contd Introduction General InformationDirection Reference Servicing the Engine and Drive Train ComponentsISO Symbols Fast Slow Safety Information Signal WordsBefore Operation Considerations Operation Considerations Know the function of all controls and how to stop quicklyOperation Considerations Contd Seat Belt Inspection ROLL-OVER Protection SystemMaintenance Considerations & Storage Safety and Instructional Decals Engine SpecificationsElectrical TractorCutter Deck Tractor ContdHydraulic System ProductivityControls and Instrument Identification Operating InstructionsDump Valve Control Safety Interlock SystemStarting the Engine Ground Travel and SteeringForward Travel Engaging the Deck Drive Cutter Blades Reverse TravelParking the Mower Hillside OperationRemoving Clogged Material Adjusting Cutting HeightMoving Mower with Engine Stopped Recommendations for MowingCutter Deck Height Adgustment Towing optional hitch accessoryCondition Cause Cure Troubleshooting Cutting ConditionsTroubleshooting Contd Condition Cause Cure Ground Parking Brake Adjustment AdjustmentsNeutral Adjustment Travel AdjustmentsThrottle Control and Choke Adjustments Tracking AdjustmentBelt Adjustment Belt AlignmentCutter Deck Adjustments Cutter Deck LevelCutter Deck Pitch Cutter Deck Height Cutter Deck Pitch AdjustmentMaintenance Maintenance Chart Recommended Service IntervalsBreak-In 100 200 400 Procedure Comments First Changing Hydraulic Oil Checking Hydraulic System Oil LevelTop Port Plug Location Checking Engine Crankcase Oil Level Engine OILChanging Engine Crankcase Oil Changing Engine Oil FilterCleaning and/or Replacing Air Cleaner Element Engine AIR CleanerEngine Fuel System Filling the Fuel TankBattery Charging the BatteryJump Starting Drive Belts Blade ReplacementCutter Blades Blade InspectionBODY, DECK, and Upholstery TiresSection 48& 52 Cutter Decks Part Description Cutter Deck Controls Cutter Deck Controls Sheet Metal Components Ref. Part Description SFZ ROLL-OVER Protection System Ref. Part No. No. Description Drive System Components Ref. Part Description Fuel and Electrical System Fuel and Electrical System ZT-2800 Hydraulic Axle Assembly Hub, Puller not shown Replacement Decals and Information Plates Part Description Electrical Schematic Freedom Z Limited Warranty Freedom Z Garantía Limitada Freedom Z Tapicería Y Plataforma Cuerpo LlantasCuchilla la de Reemplazo 9-7 Figura Corte DE Cuchillas Cuchilla la de Inspección .ACuchillas las de Afilado .B Transmisión DE CorreasPuente por Arranque .B Batería la de Carga .ABatería Motor DEL Aire DE Filtro Aire de filtroCombustible de tanque del Llenado .A Motor DEL Combustible DE SistemaCárter del aceite de Cambio .B Motor del aceite de filtro de Cambio .CCárter del aceite de nivel del Verificación .A Motor DEL AceiteSuperior orificio del Tapón del Ubicación 4-7 Figura Descarga de válvula la de control de Palanca 5-7 FiguraHidráulico Sistema del aceite de nivel el Verificar .A Hidráulico SistemaDrenaje de Tapón y hidráulico aceite de Filtro 3-7 Figura Recomendados Servicio DE Intervalos Mantenimiento DE Tabla MantenimientoSuciedad o polvo Observaciones Procedimiento 500 200 100 Inicial UsoCorte de plataforma La de altura de Ajuste .7-6 Figura Corte de plataforma la de AlturaCorte de plataforma la de Inclinación Corte de plataforma la de NivelCorte DE Plataforma LA DE Ajustes Correa LA DE Ajuste Correa LA DE AlineaciónEstrangulación Y Aceleración DE Controles LOS DE Austes Alineación de AjusteNeutral Ajuste Desplazamiento DE AjustesDirección de control de Ajuste .3-6 Figura Estacionamiento DE Freno DEL Ajuste AjustesFreno de varilla la de Ajuste .2-6 Figura Freno de Ajuste .1-6 FiguraSolución Causa Condición Solución Causa Condición Continuación Fallas DE Solución Pasadas entre cortar sin césped Corte de trayectoriasDe Franjas Vetas En cortar sin céspedCuestas en remolque Nunca Opcional enganche de accesorio RemolqueCésped EL Cortar Para Recomendaciones Corte DE Altura LA DE AjusteDetenido Motor EL CON CortacéspedOperación LA DE Después Cortacéspedes DEL EstacionamientoCuesta UNA EN Operación Normal es Esto .velocidad adquiere Corte DE Cuchillas Plataforma DE Transmisión LA DE ConexiónMotor DEL Arranque Dirección Y Terreno EL EN DesplazamientoHoras 20 aproximadamente Uso de día Primer Inicial Arranque DE ProcedimientosSeguridad DE Bloqueo DE Sistema Instrumentos E Controles DE Identificación Operación DE InstruccionesLa Indica .1-4 Figura combustible de Indicador Motor del estrangulación de ControlProductividad Corte DE PlataformaContinuación Tractor Especificaciones Eléctrico SistemaMotor Seguridad DE Y Instructivas Calcomanías Almacenamiento Y Mantenimiento DE Consideraciones AdvertenciaSeguridad de cinturón del Inspección 1-2 Figura Vuelco Contra Protección DE SistemaContinuación Operación DE Consideraciones PrecauciónFósforos cigarrillos, inflamables objetos los Mantenga Introducción 1.2 Información Seguridad DESeñalización de Palabra Un ¡Hay ¡Alerta! ¡Atención! significa símbolo EsteDescripción Símbolo ISO Símbolos General Información Instrucciones DE ReferenciaIntroducción Repuesto de Piezas 8 Sección Continuación Contenido DE TablaMantenimiento 7 Sección Ajustes 6 SecciónGeneral Información 1 Sección Contenido DE TablaAdvertencia Manual DEL Operador