Briggs & Stratton 5900640 manual Roll BAR Instructions, Operational Warnings

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27.Models equipped with an engine radiator: WARNING: Stored energy device. To prevent serious bodily injury from hot coolant or steam blow-out, never attempt to remove the radiator cap while the engine is running. Stop the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, use extreme care when removing the cap.

ROLL BAR INSTRUCTIONS

For models equipped with factory-installed Roll Over Protection System (ROPS).

WARNING

In order to avoid serious injury or death from roll over, it is important to follow the warnings listed below.

OPERATIONAL WARNINGS

Always use the seat belt when the roll bar is in position.

Check for overhead clearances before driving under any objects. Do not allow roll bar to contact low overhanging obstacles such as tree branches and guide wires.

Never remove the roll bar from the vehicle.

Do not exceed the machine weight rating of the roll bar.

Read and follow all of the instructions shown below regarding the inspection and maintenance of the roll bar structure and the seat belt.

WARNING

Failure to properly inspect and maintain the ROLL BAR protective structure can cause serious injury or death.

INSPECTION OF THE ROLL BAR PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE

A ROLL BAR, like any other safety device, needs to be periodically inspected to verify that the integrity of the device has not been compromised through normal machine use, misuse, age degradation, modifications, or a roll over.

To maintain operator roll over protection and roll bar effectiveness:

If a ROLL BAR becomes damaged for any reason, such as a collision, roll over or impact, the ROLL BAR must be replaced. Small undetectable cracks can reduce the effectiveness of the ROLL BAR. Never weld, straighten, or repair the ROLL BAR.

Operator Safety

Never alter the ROLL BAR by welding anything to it or by drilling additional holes.

BEFORE FIRST TIME USE - Inspect the ROLL BAR structure and mounting hardware for:

1)Check to make sure the machine GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight), including attachments, restrained payload, fuel and operator, is not in excess of the maximum weight specified on the ROLL BAR label.

2)Make sure there isn’t any missing, damaged, or loose mounting hardware.

3)Make sure the ROLL BAR has been correctly and completely installed.

EVERY 100 HOURS - Inspect the ROLL BAR structure and mounting hardware for:

1)Any cracks in the structure (structural members and/or welds).

2)Significant corrosion on any part of the ROLL BAR structure or hardware.

3)Missing, damaged, or loose mounting hardware

4)Mounting hardware that is of a grade lesser than specified.

5)Machine GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight), including attachments, restrained payload, fuel and operator, in excess of the maximum weight specified on the ROLL BAR label.

6)Any modifications that have been made, such as unauthorized welds and holes.

7)Any permanent deformation or twisting of the ROLL BAR structure.

8)That the ROLL BAR label is still in place and is readable.

9)That the ROLL BAR on-product warning labels are still on the ROLL BAR and are readable.

If there is any doubt as to the condition of the ROLL BAR, remove the machine from service and contact your dealer for assistance.

Safety

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Contents Model Number Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products GroupDescription Date Purchased Table of Contents Operating Safety Slope Operation Retaining Walls, Drop Offs, and Water Fuel and Maintenance Preparation OperationTraining Emissions Slope OperationTowed Equipment RIDE-ON Units ChildrenSafe Handling of Gasoline Service and MaintenanceMaintenance and Storage Operational Warnings Roll BAR InstructionsInspection and Maintenance of the Roll BAR Seat Belt Identification Identification NumbersSafety Decals Operational Safety Checks Safety Interlock SystemSafety Icons North American Safety IconsGround Speed Levers Seat Adjustment LeverIgnition Switch Control FunctionsThrottle Control PTO Power Take Off SwitchHour Meter / Maintenance Reminder Parking BrakeChecks Before Starting General Operating SafetyPushing the Rider by Hand Starting the EngineStopping the Rider Forward Travel Practice Zero Turn Driving PracticeBasic Driving Smooth TravelExecuting an End-Of-Row Zero Turn Advanced DrivingPractice Turning Around a Corner Practice Turning In Place Tall Grass Requires Incremental Cutting MowingMowing Recommendations Height of GrassProper Broadcast Mowing When and How Often to MowMowing Methods Mowing PatternsProper Mulching Attaching a TrailerLong Term Storage Longer Than 30 Days StorageStarting After Long Term Storage Temporary Storage 30 Days Or LessEngine Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleSafety Items Rider MaintenanceFuel Filter Engine MaintenanceCheck Tire Pressures Checking / Adding FuelLubricating the Front Casters LubricationGrease OilChange Hydraulic OIL Filter Battery MaintenanceCleaning the Battery and Cables Check Hydraulic OIL LevelRemoving the Blade Servicing the Mower BladesTroubleshooting the Rider Troubleshooting ChartRider Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the MowerStreaking Troubleshooting Common Cutting ProblemsSpeed Balancing Adjustment Seat AdjustmentGround Speed Control Lever Adjustment Parking Brake Adjustment Brake Spring Adjustment Nut Parking Brake AdjustmentTo adjust the spring pre-load Rear Suspension AdjustmentAdjustment RETURN-TO-NEUTRAL AdjustmentMowing Height Adjustment Neutral AdjustmentCheck Lift Rod Timing Deck Leveling AdjustmentHydraulic Pump Drive Belt Replacement PRY Belts Over Pulleys Mower Belt ReplacementJump Starting With Auxiliary Booster Battery Battery ServiceChecking Battery Voltage Charging a Completely Discharged BatteryMake Certain Vehicles do not Touch This HOOK-UP for Negative Ground VehiclesHP Briggs & Stratton HydroGear PG-3H / HGM-12C DimensionsEngine Transmissions ChassisFerris Limited Warranty Tractor EngineBelts and Blades HP Briggs & Stratton