Scotts S1642, S1742, S2046 Care for Plastic and Painted Surfaces, Painted Metal Surfaces, M96452

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4.Remove fuel tank cap (A).

5.Fill tank with fresh fuel only to bottom of filler neck.

6.Install fuel tank cap and lower hood.

Care for Plastic and Painted Surfaces

PLASTIC SURFACES

The plastic parts on your tractor are made of a blend of polycarbonate and polyester materials. These parts are extremely strong and durable. Unlike painted metal, the plastic parts will never dent or rust. If the plastic parts get scratched, the color will remain the same since the color goes through the entire part.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! “Dry wiping” or wiping the plastic surface when it is dry will result in minor surface scratches. Always wet the surface before cleaning. Follow correct cleaning and waxing procedures.

Correct Cleaning Care:

NOTE: Follow cleaning procedure every time plastic surfaces are cleaned. DO NOT wipe dry plastic surface with hand or towel.

1.Before washing, rinse hood and entire machine with clean water to remove dirt and dust that may scratch the surface.

2.Wash plastic surface with clean water and a mild liquid automotive washing soap. Use a SOFT, CLEAN cloth (bath towel or automotive mitt) when washing.

3.Dry thoroughly with a SOFT, CLEAN cloth (diaper or bath towel).

4.Wax the surface with a liquid automotive wax. Use products that specifically say “contains no abrasives”.

5.Remove applied wax by hand using a clean, soft cloth.

Avoid Damage:

“Dry wiping” or wiping the plastic surface when it is dry is a major source of minor surface scratches.

DO NOT wipe hood or other plastic parts unless wetted first.

DO NOT apply wax unless plastic surface has been thoroughly cleaned first.

DO NOT use abrasive materials, such as polishing compounds, to clean or to wax plastic surface.

DO NOT wax plastic surfaces without drying first. Hard- to-remove water spots will be left.

DO NOT use solvents or commercial cleaners.

DO NOT use power buffers to remove wax.

DO NOT spray insect repellent near machine. Insect repellent spray may damage plastic or painted surfaces.

Be careful not to spill fuel on any plastic or painted surfaces. Wipe up fuel immediately.

Repair:

Your John Deere dealer has the professional materials needed to properly remove surface scratches from any plastic surfaces.

DO NOT attempt to paint over marks or scratches in plastic parts.

DO NOT use polishing compounds to attempt to remove scratches.

PAINTED METAL SURFACES

Correct Cleaning Care:

Follow automotive practices to care for your tractor painted metal surfaces. Use a high-quality automotive wax regularly to maintain the factory look of your tractor’s painted surfaces.

Repair:

Minor Scratches (surface scratch):

1.Clean area thoroughly to be repaired.

2.Use automotive polishing compound to remove surface scratches.

• DO NOT use rubbing compound to avoid removing paint.

3.Apply wax to entire surface.

Deep Scratches (bare metal or primer showing):

1.Clean area to be repaired with rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits.

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Contents OMGX10784 C0 OPERATOR’S MANUALScotts Lawn Tractors S1642, S1742, and S2046INTRODUCTION THANK YOU for purchasing a Scotts productCALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Record Identification Numbers PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION42-Inch Mowers Only ASSEMBLYConnect and Check Battery Identify PartsChecking Tire Pressure SAFETY SIGNS Safety-Alert SymbolMachine Safety Labels THROWN OBJECTS Emission Control System Certification LabelEmission Compliance Period CertificationCONTROLS Tractor Controls - GearTractor Controls - Automatic OPERATING MACHINE Operate SafelyPark Safely Transport Safely Adjusting SeatAvoid Tipping Wear Appropriate ClothingStarting Engine Using the Park BrakeOn Automatic Transmission Using Throttle ControlCold Weather Starting Tips Warming and Idling EngineCAUTION Avoid injury Using Travel Controls - GearUsing Travel Controls - Automatic Stopping EngineUsing Cruise Control Using Reverse Implement Option ENGAGE CRUISE CONTROLDISENGAGE CRUISE CONTROL Test Daily Operating ChecklistTesting Safety Systems Pushing MachineTest IMPORTANT Avoid damage! On Automatic Using Tire Chains Using Front WeightsUsing Rear Wheel Weights Avoid Using Ground Engaging EquipmentOperate Mower Safely Using Lift Lever to Raise and Lower MowerAdjusting Cutting Height OPERATING MOWERCAUTION Avoid injury! Before you adjust Adjusting Mower Gage WheelsAdjusting Mower Level Side-to-Side CAUTION Avoid injury! Before you adjust gageEngaging and Disengaging Mower Adjusting Mower Level Front-to-RearDismounting to Inspect or Unplug Mower or Optional Bagger Using Mower Deck Side Discharge - 42-Inch Mower DecksUsing Mower Deck with Optional Equipment - 42-Inch Mower Decks Using Mower Deck Mulch Ready - 42-Inch Mower DecksA must be removed 1. Remove mulch cover Lift plastic discharge chute REPLACEMENT PARTS Service LiteratureJohn Deere Quality Parts for 46-Inch Mower Deck Parts for 42-Inch Mower DeckSERVICE MACHINE SAFELY Practice Safe MaintenanceHandling Waste Product and Chemicals Service Intervals SERVICE INTERVAL CHARTService Record SERVICE PERFORMEDDATE Make sure engine is COLD when checking engine oil level SERVICE ENGINEEngine Warranty Maintenance Statement Adjusting CarburetorCAUTION Avoid injury! Engine may be hot, be careful not to burn hands Changing Engine Oil and FilterChecking and Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements - S1642 and S1742 S1742S1642NOTE DO NOT wash paper element Checking and Cleaning Air Cleaner Elements - S2046 Replacing Fuel Filter Checking Spark PlugsClean Air Intake Screen and Engine NOTE Change filter when fuel is low in fuel tankIMPORTANT Avoid damage! To avoid overheating Lubricating Front Wheel Spindles, Wheel Bearings and Axle Pivot SERVICE STEERING AND BRAKESAdjusting Brakes - Gear GreaseAdjusting Brakes - Automatic Hand Control G D F Adjusting Brakes - Automatic Foot ControlReplacing Mower Drive Belt SERVICE MOWERAdjusting Mower Belt Tension Mower SpindlesAdjusting Spindle Brake Servicing Mower Blades Checking Mower BladesM88119b CD B A E D C B AE C D B A Balancing Blades Sharpening BladesRemoving and Installing the Battery SERVICE ELECTRICALChecking the Battery Clean Battery and TerminalsCharging the Battery Replacing Headlight Bulb Using Booster BatteryReplacing Fuse M88559MX1535 Fuel SERVICE MISCELLANEOUSFuel Blends Using Clean FuelsUsing Fresh Fuel and Stabilizers Octane RatingCare for Plastic and Painted Surfaces PAINTED METAL SURFACESM96452 SERVICE MISCELLANEOUS Removing Mower REMOVING MOWERREMOVING MOWER Installing Mower INSTALLING MOWERQ P O N TROUBLESHOOTING Using Troubleshooting ChartEngine CHECK Mower Electrical Preparing Engine For Storage STORING MACHINEStoring Safely Preparing Machine for StorageRemoving Machine From Storage NOTE The stored battery should be recharged every 90 daysModel S2046 SPECIFICATIONSModel S1642 Model S1742Tires All Models Dimensions All ModelsElectrical System All Models Fuel All ModelsMower Deck 42-Inch Mower Deck 46-InchRecommended Lubricants TERM WARRANTYWARRANTY EQUIPMENT USELength Of Warranty Coverage Your Warranty Rights and ObligationsJohn Deere Emission Control System Warranty Coverage Owner’s Warranty ResponsibilitiesConsequential Warranty Coverage NOTE Applicable in North America onlyWarranty Service And Charges Maintenance Warranty CoverageWarranty Period Warranty CodeINDEX INDEX Please do not return this tractor to the store where you purchased it QUALITY STATEMENTStep