Woods Equipment CZR2652B manual Site preparation and circumstances, Preparing for Safe Operation

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SAFETY

 

 

 

 

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PREPARING FOR SAFE OPERATION

 

WARNING

 

Read the Operation & Safety

 

 

Operator preparation and training

 

 

 

 

Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-If an operator or mechanic cannot read English, it is the owner's responsibility to explain this material to them. If any portion of this material is unclear, contact

your factory representative for clarification.

- Become familiar with the safe operation of the

All rotary lawnmowers are potentially

equipment, operator controls and safety signs.

dangerous. They can amputate hands and

Know how to stop the engine and attachments

feet and throw objects. Failure to follow

quickly in an emergency. Do not operate or allow

these safety and operating instructions

another person to operate this machine if there

could result in serious injury or death.

are any questions about safety.

 

- All operators and mechanics should be trained.

Site preparation and circumstances

The owner is responsible for training the users.

- Evaluate the terrain to determine what

- Wear appropriate clothing, including long

accessories and attachments are needed to

trousers and safety goggles or safety glasses

properly and safely perform the job. Only use

with side shields when operating mower. Do not

accessories and attachments approved by the

operate barefoot or wearing open sandals. Long

manufacturer.

hair, loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled in

- Clear the area to be mowed of objects such as

moving parts.

rocks, toys, wire or other debris that may be

- Wear hearing protection.

picked up or thrown by the mower.

- Never allow underage children, unskilled

- Be sure the area is clear of pets and people,

or improperly trained people operate this

especially young children. Never assume they

equipment. Local regulations can restrict the age

will remain where you last saw them. Stop the

of the operator.

machine if any enter the area.

- Data indicates that those operators age 60 years

- Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.

and above are involved in a large percentage of

- Do not mow wet grass as tires may lose traction.

riding mower-related injuries. Those operators

 

should evaluate their ability to operate the riding

 

mower safely enough to protect themselves and

 

others from injury.

 

- Do not carry passengers, especially small

 

children. They may fall off and be seriously

 

injured.

 

- Keep warning labels and this operator's manual

 

legible and intact. Replacement labels and

 

manuals are available from the factory.

 

- Do not operate machine while under the

 

influence of drugs or alcohol.

 

- The owner/user can prevent and is responsible

 

for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves,

 

other people or property.

 

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Contents MOW’N Machine California Wash Hands After HandlingTo the Owner Important MessageTo the Dealer Alitec BMP Central Fabricators Gannon Gill WAIN-ROY WoodsTable of Contents FiguresSignal word definitions Become AlertSite preparation and circumstances Preparing for Safe OperationGeneral Operating SafelyStarting Mowing slopes Maneuvering SafelyMaintenance Safety FuelBattery Warning Transportation and Storage SafetyTire Pressure Tools Required for AssemblyUncrate Unit Traction LeversFinal Preparations Labels Woods Read and understand Operators Manual & labels Woods Choke C Fuel Selector Valve U Lift and traction levers operators right side Pushing the Machine PRE-OPERATION Check List OPERATOR’S Responsibility Operator Presence Interlock System FuelingBefore Starting the Engine Starting the EngineOperating Notes DrivingCutting Cutting TipsFirst Before Every Yearly Each HoursUSE Hours Maintenance Record Battery Check DailyLubrication Engine OIL Spark PlugsFuel Filter Dual Element AIR Cleaner Engine Cooling Specific TorquesPurging Transaxles Transaxles Transaxle Fluid ChangeSharpening Blade InstallationBlade Removal Blade BalanceDeck Leveling Height of CUTDeck Rollers Parking Brake Hydrostatic Transaxle Adjust Ments NeutralARM Rest Height Adjustments Cutterdeck Belt Belt TensionSpindle Deck Hydro Transaxle Drive Belt Page Parts Section FRAME-ENGINE/CLUTCH Assy ITM Description QTY ITM Part no Not IllustratedTransaxle Assy ITM Description QTY WasherFuel TANK/BUMPER & Control Panel Frame W/LABS Fuel Valve & Cover Plate COVER-FRAME, Rear Deck Lift Assembly WLDMT-DECKLIFT, Front Caster Assembly Dust Cover KICKPLATE/SEAT Assembly Seat Assembly Steering GRIP-HANDLE Parking Brake TRANSAXLE, RH Wire Harness HARNESS-MAIN Wire Side Discharge Deck W/LABELS To Decklift GUARD-LH 52 Deck BELTS-CUTTERDECK BELT-52 Cutterdeck Under Seat 11UNDER Footplate LABEL-CONTROL Panel Woods 4164679 Limited Warranty 8495 MM & Boundary Repair Parts Rev /15/2006 Woods Equipment Company