Husqvarna 966061101, 966062201, 966061401, 966060901, 966061201, PZ6030CV Safe Handling of Propane

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SAFETY

Safe Handling of Propane

To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling propane cylinders. Propane is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive.

Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition.

Have propane cylinders filled at an authorized facility by trained personnel.

When transporting tanks to be refilled, secure the tanks upright. Make sure the tanks valves are closed. Due to residual vapor, handle empty tanks as carefully as full tanks.

When having tanks refilled, make sure tanks are not overfilled. Tanks should not be filled more than 80%.

Use only propane cylinders approved for this unit.

Never change cylinders with the engine running. Allow engine to cool at least two (2) minutes before exchanging cylinders.

Never exchange the cylinders indoors.

Never store the machine or cylinders where there is an open flame, spark, or pilot light such as on a water heater or other appliance.

Check area ordinances for storage of propane cylinders. Spare cylinders should be stored outdoors in an upright position in a secure location.

Do not store cylinders in low lying or enclosed areas. Propane gas can pool and linger in poorly ventilated areas.

After changing cylinders, check that all cylinder support brackets are securely fastened and fittings are tightened.

If leaks arise in fuel system, engine must not be started until problem has been resolved.

WARNING!

Propane, either liquid or vapor, is extremely cold. Use protective gloves when venting, refilling or exchanging cylinders.

WARNING!

The engine and the exhaust system become very hot during operation.

There is risk for burns if touched.

Allow engine and exhaust system to cool at least two (2) minutes before refueling.

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Contents Operator Manual Page Contents Page Introduction Good Service Manufacturing NumberSymbols and decals Manual Performing any General Operation SafetySafety Instructions Never take passengers Personal Safety Equipment Slope OperationChildren Safe Handling of Gasoline Safe Handling of Propane General Maintenance Risk of sparking Transport Rollover Protection System Rops Spark ArrestorsGas Engine ControlsControl Locations EngineMotion Control Levers Hour Meter Tracking KnobParking Brake Blade SwitchIgnition Switch Ignition switch RUN position Cutting Height Pedals FusesChoke Control Seat Adjustment Lever Fuel Shut Off ValveRefueling Propane Model Steering OperationTraining Roll Bar and Safety Belt Before StartingStarting the Engine Gasoline engines only Turn fuel shut off valve counter clockwise to open Push choke in after starting To remove cables, reverse order Weak BatteryJumper Cables Running Ensure that no one is near mower when engaging blade switch Operating on HillsStopping the Engine Mowing Tips Manual Transport Maintenance Maintenance For replacing BatteryFor cleaning Tire Pressures Safety SystemFuel Filter Gasoline Engines OnlyParking brake adjustment Neutral Adjustments Deck Belt Removal Deck Belt InstallationDeck Belt Belts Belt InstallationPump Belt Replacing Pump BeltCutting Blades Adjusting the Mower Deck Leveling DeckAnti-scalp Rollers Deck Lift SpringUse protective glasses when cleaning and washing CleaningRemoval and Installation Caster WheelsGeneral LubricationLubrication Schedule Front Wheel Mount Wheel and Deck ZerksCables Front Wheel BearingsHydraulic Drive Fluid ChangePurging Procedures Troubleshooting guide Problem CauseTroubleshooting guide Winter Storage ServiceStorage Wiring Diagram Transmission Technical DataPZ 5426FX PZ6030CV Engine Dimension PZ 5426FX PZ6030CV FramePZ6029FX PZ7234FX Engine PZ6029FX PZ7234FX Frame PZ6029PFX Engine FX801V LPPZ6029PFX Frame Standard Hardware Torque SpecificationsHex Head Cap Screws Metric Standard HardwareUSA requirements CE requirementsAction Service JournalDelivery Service Stamp, signAfter 10 hours Date, mtr reading Stamp, signDaily Service Hour Service Service Journal Service Journal At least once each year Action Date, mtr reading Stamp, sign Service Journal Service Journal Service Journal Page 115 254426 R1 09/14/09