Hayter Mowers SST38/ST42 specifications Safety Precautions

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Never operate the garden tractor or powered sweeper collector with defective guards or shields or without safety protective devices in place and in good working order.

Do not change governor settings to increase the speed of the engine. Operating an engine at excessive speed increases the hazard of injury.

Before leaving the operator’s position:

-Switch off the drive to the cutterblades and powered sweeper collector and lower the powered sweeper collector to the ground.

-Engage the parking brake.

-Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.

Switch off the drive to the cutterblades and powered sweeper collector, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug lead or remove the ignition key before:

-Clearing blockages.

-Checking, cleaning or working on the mower or powered sweeper collector.

-Refuelling.

-Removing the powered sweeper collector.

-After striking a foreign object (inspect the mower for damage and make repairs before restart- ing the tractor).

-If the machine starts to vibrate abnormally check immediately and call dealer if necessary.

Reduce the throttle setting during engine run out.

Do not use on a slope of more than 10 degrees.

Ground conditions affect traction. Particular conditions may not permit safe operation on the slope limits stated.

Remember there is no such thing as a" safe" slope. Travel on a grass slope requires particular care. To guard against overturning:

-Exercise extreme care when changing direction on a slope.

-Do not stop or start suddenly when going up or downhill.

-Engage drive slowly, especially when travelling downhill.

-Tractor speed should be kept low on slopes and during tight turns.

-Stay alert for humps and hollows and other hidden hazards.

-Keep away from sharp inclines and steep drops.

-Never mow across the face of a slope.

Never park on a slope.

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Contents ST38/ST42 Page Be Alert CONTENTS1.4 CONTENTS1.5 Preparation Safety PrecautionsTraining 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 Height of Cut Part No MU44x6279 Decal Transaxle Bypass Lever Part NoDecal Level Position Part No MU44x6456 Guard Rear Flap Part No Decal Powered Sweeper Collector Part NoDecal Serial Number EC Conformity Information EC Declaration of ConformityEC Declaration of Conformity Vibration InformationEC Declaration of Incorporation EC Declaration of IncorporationIntroduction IntroductionEngine SpecificationsDetail Specifications Recommended Lubricants Weights and DimensionsWeight Operator Controls Safety NoticeOperating the Tractor Before Starting the Engine Parking BrakeHeight of CUT Setting Seat PositionHeadlights Cutterblade ControlCutterdeck Level Setting To level the cutterdeckThrottle Control Choke ControlTravel Ignition KEYTransaxle Bypass Lever Fuel Filler CAPEngine OIL Filler CAP Operator Safety System Starting and Stopping the EngineEmptying the Sweeper Collector Sweeper Drive SwitchSweeper Working Height Setting Attaching the sweeper collector Sweeper Collector Lift LeverATTACHING/DETACHING 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 AirElectrical BatterySpark Plug Removing a rear wheel Tyres and WheelsRemoving a front wheel Lubrication Replacing the Secondary Drive Belt CutterdeckReplacing Primary Drive Belt Cutterdeck Attachment MAINTENANCE1.36Cutterdeck Removal 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