Dixon 5421 manual Cleaning the Mower

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE - MODEL 5421

CLEANING THE MOWER:

A clean machine is a source of pride to the owner. However, cleaning by use of high pressure commercial washes is not recommended. The high water pressure, combined with solvents or alkaline detergents, can lead to corrosion of electrical components or damage to the sealed bearings used on your mower. A better approach is the use of the mild household soaps and low water pressure. A stiff brush can be used to loosen excess grass and dirt build up. Avoid directing water pressure onto the mower deck hub assemblies, electrical wiring and engine components such as air filter openings. To remove excess water which accumulated during washing of the mower, either blow off with compressed air, if available, or start the engine, allowing a long enough operation time to dry thoroughly. It is advisable to engage the mower deck for a short time to disperse all water from pulleys and belts.

PLEASE HELP PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT BY AVOIDING ALL CHEMICALS WHICH MAY DAMAGE OR CAUSE HARM TO PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN YOUR AREA.

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Contents Page Important Read Carefully Index Safety Safety Reminders Read Carefully Before Operation Safety Reminders Dixon Limited Warranty Policy -- HYDRO-GEAR Models Specifications SET UP and Service Seat Assembly Instructions Upper Control Lever Installation Mower Deck Installation Mower Deck Leveling Procedure Leveling PrincipalsFinal Preparation Mower Deck DeflectorOperation Instructions To GO ForwardOperation Instructions Care and Maintenance Model Procedure for Electric Clutch Adjustment Ohms TestBelt Tension Care and Maintenance Model Page Forward Lever Stop Adjustment Chassis and Mower Deck Number of grease zerks used Cleaning the Mower Troubleshooting Drive System Electrical System Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page ZTR 5421 Parts List ZTR 5421 Parts List Rear Rim Lift Cam Drilled RH Page Page Page FAX 316 251