Snapper 3011523BV Safety Interlock System Checks, Check Engine, Reverse Lockout Mechanism

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Maintenance (Continued)

Service - After the First 5 Hours

 

Service - Every 25 Operating Hours

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Perform all service required after the first 5 hours of opera-

Safety Interlock System Checks

 

tion. Refer to the section entitled “SERVICE – AFTER 5

 

HOURS”.

Perform the following interlock system checks periodically

 

during the operating season. Contact your authorized

 

Check Engine

Snapper dealer if you have questions.

 

1. Change the engine oil. Refer to the section entitled

 

 

 

 

 

 

“CHANGE ENGINE OIL”. Refer to the engine manual for

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WARNING

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oil specifications.

DO NOT operate machine if any safety interlock or safety

2. Change the air filter:

device is not in place and functioning properly. DO NOT

Pull up and rotate the air cleaner latch (A, Figure

attempt to defeat, modify or remove any safety device.

 

23) to remove the air cleaner cover (B).

 

 

 

 

Engine must not start if:

1.The Clutch/Brake Pedal is not fully depressed OR,

2.The Blade Control is in the “ON” (blades engaged) posi-

tion.

Engine should start if:

1.The Blade Control is in the “OFF” (blades disengaged) position AND,

2.The Clutch/Brake Pedal is fully depressed.

Engine and blades must stop if:

1.The operator rises off of seat with Blade Control in “ON” (blades engaged) position OR,

2.The operator rises off of seat with Clutch/Brake Pedal not fully depressed.

Reverse Lockout Mechanism

Check the function of the Reverse Lockout Mechanism with the engine off.

1.Depress and hold the blade pedals.

2.Depress and hold the clutch/brake pedal.

3.With Steps 1 and 2 performed, the shift lever must not go into reverse.

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WARNING

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DO NOT operate machine if Reverse Lockout Mechanism is not functioning properly. Contact your SNAPPER dealer immediately for assistance.

IMPORTANT: When the cover is removed, you are viewing the carburetor side of the air filter, which will appear clean. Remove the filter and pre-cleaner for inspection.

A

C

DB

Figure 23: Opening the engine air cleaner cover

(Briggs engine shown)

Remove the air cleaner (C).

Remove and clean the engine air pre-cleaner (located behind the air cleaner). Refer to the engine manual for cleaning and service instructions.

Install the pre-cleaner and replace the air cleaner per the engine manual.

Reinstall the air cleaner cover. Engage the latch over the cover and rotate and push down to lock.

Maintenance

Lubrication – Grease Fittings

The following components on the Rear Engine Rider are equipped with grease fittings and require periodic lubrica- tion. Apply General Purpose grease (NLGI No.2) with a grease gun.

1.Front Wheel Bearings. Refer to the section entitled

“FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS – LUBRICATION”.

2.Rear Axle Bearing. Refer to the section entitled “REAR

AXLE BEARING – LUBRICATION”.

3.Mower Blade Spindle. Refer to the section entitled

“MOWER BLADE SPINDLE – LUBRICATION”.

4.Shift Lever. Refer to the section entitled “SHIFT LEVER –

LUBRICATION”.

IMPORTANT: The tabs (D) on the air cleaner cover must be completely inserted into the corresponding slots in the engine cover, or the compartment will not be completely sealed to prevent debris from entering into the carburetor.

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Contents Series Engine Date of Purchase Retailer Retailers Phone Number EquipmentSnapper is a trademark Simplicity Manufacturing, IncTable of Contents Protection against Tipovers Protection for ChildrenPreparation Do not allow pre-teenage children to operate machineOperation Safe Handling of GasolineTowing MaintenanceFuel Tank Features and ControlsFeatures and Controls Fuel filler cap A, is tight, and the vent B is OPERATOR’S Seat AdjustmentOperation Pre-Start Check List Engine Electric Start Operation Starting and OperationEngine runs smooth On Next OperationEngine Manual Start Setting the park brakeWheel Drive OperationMower Blade Stop the engine by turning the key A, to the OFF position Stopping Engine Wheel Drive, BladeOperation Stopping Engine, Wheel Drive Cutting Height AdjustmentBlade Park BrakeReverse Lockout Mechanism Override Operation Reverse Lockout MechanismAte blades in reverse. Stop BLADES, Look and see While backingIntroduction MaintenanceService After the First 5 Hours Blade Drive Belt Replacement Service Brake / Park BrakeCheck the Blade Drive Belt Blade BrakeCheck Engine Safety Interlock System ChecksReverse Lockout Mechanism Lubrication Grease FittingsService Every 25 Operating Hours Differential / Chain Case Lubrication Engine ServiceRear Axle Bearing Lubrication Every Two Years Service AnnuallyStorage Out of Season Removing the Fuel TankMower Deck and Component Adjustments Engine Adjustments and RepairBlade Brake Adjustment Reinstall the belt cover and tighten the bolts securelyMower Deck Adjustment Front-to-Rear Levelness Mower Deck Adjustment Side-To-Side LevelnessService BRAKE/PARK Brake Adjustment Mower Drive Belt Adjustment For 28 & 30 Decks OnlyMove the blade lever up and over to the on position To the rear main caseMeasurement should be 3/4 Rear Engine Rider Drive ComponentsSigns of excessive wear or damage Blade Sharpening Mower Blade ReplacementBlade Wear Limits Remove the idler A, Figures 46 Belt ReplacementBelt Removal Battery Removal BatteryBattery Installation Slide the battery partially into the battery housingBattery Storage Battery ServiceNew Battery Preparation Battery TestingDescription of Kit Models Used on Snapper Rear Engine Rider AccessoriesBattery Condition Chart Season Maintenance Service ScheduleMaintenance Maintenance/Replacement Parts Stop TroubleshootingProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Move lever to the on position Year Limited Warranty Slope Guide Page Page Page Page Common Service Parts Product Specifications2811523BV 2812523BVE Snapper Products Macon Street McDonough, GA