Hayter Mowers SST38/ST42 specifications Starting and Stopping the Engine, Operator Safety System

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OPERATING THE TRACTOR

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STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE

Starting: Open the fuel shut-off valve located between the fuel tank and the engine. The knob should align with the fuel hose in the open position.

1.Sit on the tractor seat.

2.Ensure that both the cutterdeck and sweeper drive switches are in the ‘Off’ position and that the parking brake is engaged.

NOTE: The engine will not start if any of the conditions above are not satis- fied.

3.Turn the ignition key clockwise and hold it in the ‘Start’ position. When the engine starts, release the key.

NOTE: It should only be necessary to use the choke before starting a cold engine. Before starting a warm engine, position the engine control lever in the ‘Fast’ position.

Stopping: Move the throttle lever to the ‘Slow’ position.

IMPORTANT: To prevent backfiring and damage to the engine, do not move the throttle lever to the ‘CHOKE’ or ‘FAST’ positions before stopping the engine.

NOTE: If the engine has been working hard let it idle for a minute before turning the ignition key to “Off”.

OPERATOR SAFETY SYSTEM

The operator safety system has been designed to prevent the engine from starting unless:

-The operator is sitting on the seat.

-The parking brake is engaged.

-The cutterdeck drive switch is in the ‘Off’ position.

-The sweeper drive switch is in the ‘Off’ position.

The operator safety system has been designed to:

-stop the drive to both the cutterdeck and sweeper collector if the operator rises from the tractor seat.

-stop the engine if the operator rises from the tractor seat UNLESS the parking brake is engaged.

WARNING: PREVENT ACCIDENTS - Do not operate the mower if the operator safety system is defective in any way.

IMPORTANT: ALWAYS replace faulty parts and check that they function correctly before operating the tractor.

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Contents ST38/ST42 Page Be Alert CONTENTS1.4 CONTENTS1.5 Safety Precautions TrainingPreparation Operation Safety Precautions Maintenance and Storage Health and Safety at Work ActDecals Decal Caution Hands and Feet Part NoDecal General Warning Part No MU44x6815 Decal Drawbar Warning Part No MU44x6138Decal Transaxle Bypass Lever Part No Decal Level Position Part No MU44x6456Decal Height of Cut Part No MU44x6279 Decal Powered Sweeper Collector Part No Decal Serial NumberGuard Rear Flap Part No EC Conformity Information EC Declaration of ConformityEC Declaration of Conformity Vibration InformationEC Declaration of Incorporation EC Declaration of IncorporationIntroduction IntroductionSpecifications Detail SpecificationsEngine Weights and Dimensions WeightRecommended Lubricants Safety Notice Operating the TractorOperator Controls Before Starting the Engine Parking BrakeHeight of CUT Setting Seat PositionHeadlights Cutterblade ControlCutterdeck Level Setting To level the cutterdeckThrottle Control Choke ControlTravel Ignition KEYFuel Filler CAP Engine OIL Filler CAPTransaxle Bypass Lever Operator Safety System Starting and Stopping the EngineSweeper Drive Switch Sweeper Working Height SettingEmptying the Sweeper Collector Sweeper Collector Lift Lever ATTACHING/DETACHING the Sweeper CollectorAttaching the sweeper collector Detaching the sweeper collector Maintenance MaintenanceEngine Age which will not be covered by the warranty Engine OILOIL Filter Do not overfillFuel and Carburation Filling the fuel tankFuel Filter Combustion and Cooling AirBattery Spark PlugElectrical Tyres and Wheels Removing a front wheelRemoving a rear wheel Lubrication Cutterdeck Replacing Primary Drive BeltReplacing the Secondary Drive Belt MAINTENANCE1.36 Cutterdeck RemovalCutterdeck Attachment Powered Sweeper Collector Replacement of the Primary Drive BeltReplacement of the Brush Drive Belt Replacement of the Bristle SectionsGrass Cutting Faults Grass Cutting FaultsTrouble Shooting Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Electrical Circuit Diagram Description Parts No