Husqvarna Pro 15 Adjusting the brakes, Checking and adjustment of the throttle wire, Maintenance

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Adjusting the brakes

MAINTENANCE

Adjusting the brakes

The parking brake (on the right) is adjusted as follows:

1. Remove the transmission cover.

2. Unhook the spring (A) from the screw (B).

3. Make sure the parking brake is released.

4. Adjust so there is 1 mm play between the outer cable and the adjuster screw when you pull the outer cable.

Adjust the adjuster screw using the nuts.

5. Tighten the nuts carefully to prevent damaging the adjuster screw.

6.Refit the spring (A).

7.Check that the brake works.

WARNING!

Poorly adjusted brakes can result in reduced braking power.

Checking and adjustment of the throttle wire

Check that the engine responds to the throttle control and that the correct engine speed is achieved at full throttle.

If in doubt, contact the service workshop

If adjustment is necessary, adjust the lower wire as follows:

1. Release the clamping screw that secures the wire casing and set the throttle control to full throttle.

2.Check that the throttle wire is attached to the correct hole in the lower lever, see diagram.

3.Pull the throttle wire casing to the far left and tighten the clamping screw.

Checking and adjusting the choke wire

If the engine is producing black smoke or is difficult to start then the choke wire (upper wire) may be incorrectly adjusted.

If in doubt contact your service workshop.

If it is necessary to adjust the choke, proceed as follows:

1. Release the clamping screw that secures the wire

casing and set the choke control to maximum choke.

2.Check that the throttle wire is attached to the upper lever, see diagram.

3.Pull the choke wire casing to the far right and tighten the clamping screw.

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Contents 101 Rider ProOperator´s manual CONTENTS Operator’s Manual for Rider Pro IMPORTANT INFORMATIONSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safe operation practices for ride-on mowersI. General operation II. Slope operationIV. Service Travel and transport on public roadsTowing Intended useINSTRUCTION Dear customerDriving and transport on public roads TowingGood service Serial numberEXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS General use Read the instructions before starting the machineClear the area from stones etc. before cutting Never carry passengersBe extra careful when driving on slopes Driving on slopesDo as follows Cut slopes upwards and downwards, not sidewaysMaintenance ChildrenKeep children away from the mowing area Never allow children to drive the machineNever smoke in the vicinity of the battery or the fuel Clean the machine regularly from grass, leaves and other wasteNever drive the machine in an enclosed space Do not alter the setting of the governor and do not race the enginePRESENTATION PresentationLocation of the controls Throttle control Choke leverSpeed limiter Cutting unit Lift lever for cutting unitLifting of the cutting unit Lowering of the cutting unit Lever for adjustment of the cutting height Parking brakeSeat FuellingDRIVING Before startingStarting the engine Driving the machine Cutting tips Mowing patternStopping the engine Release leverMAINTENANCE Maintenance scheduleMaintenance Maintenance interval inThe engine is switched off The parking brake is appliedThe ignition key is removed The cutting unit is disengagedRemoving of the machine hoods Engine hoodFront hood Right-hand fenderChecking and adjustment of the steering wires Transmission coverAdjusting the brakes Checking and adjustment of the throttle wireChecking and adjusting the choke wire Poorly adjusted brakes can result in reduced braking powerReplacement of the fuel filter Checking of the fuel pump’s air filterDo not use compressed air to clean the paper filter Replacing the air filterDo not wash the paper filter Do not oil the paper filter Cleaning the filter Check the transmission’s air intakeCheck the engine’s cooling air intake Muffler air intakeCheck the level of the battery acid Procedures on contact with acidInspecting the safety system Checking the tyre pressure The tyre pressure should be 60 kPa 0.6 kp/cm2 all roundThe maximum tyre pressure is 80 kPa 0,8 kp/cm2 Fitting the cutting unit Installing BioClip Checking and adjustment of the cutting unit’s ground pressureBioClip Adjusting the parallelism of the cutting unit Checking the cutting unit’s parallelismRemoving the cutting unit Removing the beltBelt replacement on the BioClip Protect your hands by wearing gloves when working with the bladesReplacing the cutting unit’s belts BioClip 103 Versions 1 and BioClip 103 Versions 1 andBelt replacement on BioClip Belt replacement on cutting unit’s with side or rear ejectorsService position for cutting unit Placing in service position5. Disengage the spring from the drive belt tensioning wheel Restoring from service position Checking the blades Cutting units with rear ejection Cutting units with side ejectionBioClip103 BioClip Replacing the break-pin BioClip Lubrication chart LUBRICATION12/12 1/12 1/52 1/365Lubricating wires General1. Cutting unit 2. Pedal mechanism in frame tunnel 3. Chains in frame tunnel4. Triangular link and joints 6. Throttle and choke wires, lever bearings 5. Driver’s seat7. Belt tensioner 8. Engine oil Changing the engine oilFULL 10. Parking brake wire 9. Gear lever11. Transmission oil level 12. Transmission 13. Replacing the oil filterIMPORTANT INFORMATION Dispose of used filters at a recycling station Avoid skin contact, wash with soap and water in the event of spillageTROUBLE SHOOTING SCHEDULE ProblemProcedure Service STORAGEWinter storage WIRING DIAGRAM 1. Microswitch, hydrostatic transmission 2. Microswitch, cutting unit3. Microswitch, seat 4. Ignition lock 5. Counter 6. Start relay Explanation of colour abbreviations in wiring diagramTECHNICAL DATA Rider ProEngine Electrical systemEU declaration of conformity Only applies to Europe BioClipSide ejector Rear ejectorSERVICEJOURNAL Pre-delivery serviceWork done 25 hour service 54 - English50 hour service 100/200 hour service 56 - English300 hour service At least once a season 58 - EnglishDate, mileage, stamp, sign ´*3-Q¶5w¨ 60 - EnglishPage 2001W02