Snapper SPLHI53KW important safety instructions Starting Check List

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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE

On 4-cyle engines with an oil level plug, don'tbe fooled Into thinking the engine has sufficient lubricating oll If you can see "some" oll In the opening - the level should always be

brought up to the point of € top of the fill hole.

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Change cll at regular Intervals using s a high quality oll such as Snapper's small engine formulated 4-cycis engine oil Refer to the engine owner'smanual for oll details.

On 2-cycle engines, lubrication must be provided by an exact mixture of gasoline and 2-cycle slr-cocled engine oil. A 2-¢yota

engine that Is mistakenly run on strelght gasoline will be ruined In less than 5

mlnutasl If you keep straight gsaollne In addition to pre-mlxed 2-cycis engine fuel, be sure the containers are clearly marked to avoid mix-up.

Snapper 2-cycle englnas require a 32 to 1 mixture of gasoline and BIA ceritfisd TC-W aU such as Snapper's 2-cycle engine oil

Many of the 2.cycis engine oils on the market today make fantoetlc cislms, but for the best performance and long engine life, always use Snapper 2-cycle oil. Premix the fuel and always shake the container before filling the tank.

STARTING CHECK LIST

1.Engine Oil

2.Air Cleaner

3.Fuel Tank

4.Choke

5.Primer (on come engines)

6.Safety inter- lock Switchos

7.8witch & Blade Control

8.Bpark plug

9.Throttle control

10.Blade

11.Muffler

To full level (4-cycle)

Properly mixed with gas (2 cycle)

Clean and properly serviced

Full fresh clean gasoline

Fuel valve open

Cap veto open

Inllne filter clean

Operating properly

Used properly

In proper position

All wires properly connected

Switch On

Blade control properly positioned on walk mower

Wlm connected

Good connectlon

8tart position

Propnr/yinstalled and

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Sharpened

Good condition

Not clogged

Grass & leaves cleaned away

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#1 both Internally and externallyl Internally,

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dirt will quickly ruin an engine and externally

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It will cause overheating and ruuitlng Internal

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Damage caused by Improper lubrl-

 

 

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vU due to dirt cannot be covered under warranty.

It only takes s few momenta to service the engine (and equipment) on a routlna basis but the rewards will be a quick starUng, re- sponslve engine that will provide long aslisiactonj service with minimum maintenance cost. The prsstart checklist In the next column and InetrucUons In your Snapper Operator's Manual are designated to help you keep your

Snapper In top operating cendltlon with minimum effortl

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Contents PRO Hydro Walk Behind Mowers MID-SIZE Series Model Number ExplanationMcDonough, Georgia 30253. Phone Important Safety InstructionsPreparation Protection for ChildrenSafe Handling of Gasoline OperationPreparation Do not raise deck with the blades runningMaintenance Contents Introduction FamiliarizationNomenclature Safety Messages and Symbols ILATCI , O Read Operators ManualSafety Messages and Symbols Blade and Traction Controls When the Operators Presence Control OPC isEngine Controls Neutral Latch is notWARNINGintended to be used as a parkOperating Instructions PRE-START ChecklistSafety Interlock System Checks 3, Before OperatingStopping Starting and OperatingStart mowing with a slow ground speed Traction Speed Control Forward SpeedReverse Speed Mower OperationMowing and Turning on Hillsides Handle Height AdjustmentMower Operation from Previous On NextFrom previous Shift Lever ARM Dlebar Loosen Bolt ConnectedAdjusting Blade on Cutter Spindle Cutting Height AdjustmentAdjusting Caster Wheels Fixed Deck AFrACHMENTAdjustable Deck Attachments Cutting Height Adjustments forAdjusting Fixed Deck Attachment Side Profile of MachineEngine Troubleshooting Symptom Problem SolutionService Lubrication InformationBREAK-IN Procedure CommentsHours Grease Zerk Location2, PUMP/MOTOR Replacement Electric Clutch Adjustment3, Hydraulic Pump Belt Removal Traction Control Neutral Adjustment 4, Hydraulic Pump Belt Installation5, Replacement Parts 3, Hydraulic Pump Belt RemovalAdjustment Traction Control NeutralInstallationhand Mower Attachment ServiceCutter Deck Belt Removal Decks Standard Blade ReplacementSpindle to Spindle Deck Belt Blade Removal and SharpeningMower Spindles Field Serviceable Spindles Bearing ReplacementBattery Service Battery RemovalBattery Installation Battery TestingNEW Battery Preparation IAo%%2,,AIYear Limited Warranty Disclaimer of WarrantySnapper Product Registration Form How Quickly ruin an engine Cost YOU MoneyiCheck OIL Level Before Each START-UP Starting Check List Service Notes PRO Hydro MID-SIZE Walk Behind Mowers Series