Checking the Brake Adjustment
•Position the
•Stop the engine, remove the key from the ignition, and engage the parking brake.
•Release both hydraulic relief levers.
•From the rear push on the frame and try to move the
If you can move it, then the brake force must be increased. Go to ADJUSTING BRAKE FORCE.
If you can not move it, the go on to next step.
•Release the parking brake and try again to move the
If you can not move it, then the brake force must be decreased. Go to ADJUSTING BRAKE FORCE.
If you can move it, then you are done (no adjustment necessary).
Adjusting Brake Force
•Place the
•Turn the engine OFF and remove the key from the ignition.
•From underneath the
See Figure 11.
•The factory sets a 1/16” gap minimum between the brake arm and frame of the
If increased force is needed, then rotate brake rods clockwise.
If decreased force is needed, then rotate brake rods counterclockwise.
•Repeat process on the other brake rod.
•Check the operation of the brakes before operating. If the adjustment does not help, see your dealer.
Brake Rod |
Frame |
Measure Gap |
Brake Arm |
Figure 11
Steering Adjustment
•Remove the ignition key from ignition switch and detach the bottom of the rubber boot cover on the drive handles.
•Slide the boot cover all the way up (toward the drive handles) to access the drive handle bolts.
•Remove both bolts securing the drive handles and remove the drive handles and the rubber boot.
•Remove the four bolts securing the retaining plate to the control tower cover.
•Pull up on the cover and slide up and over the control tower.
•Remove both safety switches from their respective holders by squeezing together on the retaining clips while gently pushing upward until the switches clear the brackets.
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