Ariens 915209 - Zoom 34 CARB Operator'S Manual Download Page 10

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NEVER direct discharged material toward 
anyone. Avoid discharging material against 
a wall or obstruction. Material may ricochet 
back toward the operator. Stop the blade(s) 
when crossing gravel surfaces.

NEVER engage PTO when attachment, 
including mower blades, is not in use. 
ALWAYS turn off power to attachment when 
not in active use such as traveling or 
crossing driveways.

ALWAYS disengage PTO, stop unit and 
engine, remove key, engage parking brake 
and allow moving parts to stop before 
leaving operator’s position.

NEVER engage PTO while raising the 
attachment, including mower blades, or 
when attachment is in the raised position.

Keep safety devices or guards in place and 
functioning properly. NEVER modify or 
remove safety devices.

DO NOT mow in reverse unless absolutely 
necessary. ALWAYS look down and behind 
before and while backing.

Stop engine before removing grass catcher 
or unclogging chute.

Slow down before turning.

If you strike a foreign object, stop and 
inspect the machine. Repair, if necessary, 
before restarting.

NEVER leave a running machine 
unattended. ALWAYS turn off blade(s), set 
parking brake, stop engine and remove key 
before dismounting.

Disengage blade(s) when not mowing. Shut 
off engine and wait for all parts to come to a 
complete stop before cleaning the machine, 
removing the grass catcher, or unclogging 
the discharge guard.

Know the weight of loads. Limit loads to 
those you can safely control and the unit can 
safely handle.

Operating Conditions

Lightning can cause severe injury or death. 
If lightning is seen or thunder is heard in the 
area, do not operate the machine; seek 
shelter.

ALWAYS check overhead and side 
clearances carefully before operation.

Watch for traffic when operating near or 
crossing roadways.

Clear the area of objects such as rocks, 
wire, toys, etc., which could be thrown by the 
blades.

Check for weak spots on docks, ramps or 
floors. Avoid uneven work areas and rough 
terrain. Stay alert for hidden hazards or 
traffic.

Use care when approaching blind corners, 
shrubs, trees or other objects that may 
obscure vision.

Dust, smoke, fog, etc. can reduce vision and 
cause an accident.

Operate machine only in daylight or good 
artificial light.

Slope Operation

Slopes are a major factor related to loss of 
control and tip-over accidents, which can 
result in severe injury or death. Operation on 
all slopes requires extra caution. If you 
cannot back up the slope or if you feel 
uneasy on it, DO NOT mow it.

DO NOT operate on slopes of more than 
15°.

Mow up and down slopes, not across.

ALWAYS keep the machine in gear when 
going down slopes. DO NOT shift to neutral 
and coast downhill.

Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other 
hidden objects. Uneven terrain could 
overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide 
obstacles.

DO NOT mow on moist or wet grass. Tires 
may lose traction causing a loss of control.

Use extra care while operating machine with 
grass catchers or other attachments; they 
can affect the stability of the machine. DO 
NOT use on steep slopes.

Keep all movements on the slope 

slow

 and 

gradual

. DO NOT make sudden changes in 

speed or direction, which could cause the 
machine to roll over.

Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on a 
slope. If the tires lose traction, disengage 
the blade(s) and proceed slowly straight 
down the slope.

Operation on slopes may lead to loss of 
steering control. When operating on slopes 
be prepared to react to an emergency 
situation:

• Return steering levers to neutral position.
• Immediately set parking brake.

• Turn off PTO and engine.

DO NOT try to stabilize the machine by 
putting your foot on the ground.

Summary of Contents for 915209 - Zoom 34 CARB

Page 1: ...ateur 04965800A 2 17 Printed in USA ENGLISH FRAN AIS E10 Models 915211 Zoom 34 SN 000101 915213 Zoom 42 SN 000101 915215 Zoom 50 SN 000101 915209 Zoom 34 CARB SN 000101 915233 Zoom 42 CARB SN 000101 9...

Page 2: ...ure package They are printed on a serial number label located on the frame of your unit under the seat Figure 1 Record unit model and serial numbers here Record engine model and serial numbers here PR...

Page 3: ...hin this manual may be optional Some illustrations may not be applicable to your unit EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM This equipment and or its engine may include exhaust and evaporative emissions control sys...

Page 4: ...afe use of this product SAFETY ALERTS The safety alert symbol is used in decals and with this manual Understand the safety message It contains important information about personal safety NOTATIONS NOT...

Page 5: ...EN 5 P 07800403 07800401 KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY 029 881 00 2 7 4 6 1 3 5 2 Figure 2...

Page 6: ...ay from unit while unit is in operation Keep feet and hands away from all rotating or moving parts DO NOT step or stand in this area 3 DANGER DANGER Read and understand the operator s manual before op...

Page 7: ...before servicing or making adjustments to unit 3 5 Bystander Hazard DO NOT operate the unit in the presence of bystanders Do not carry passengers 15 15 P Look behind when operating the unit in revers...

Page 8: ...Improper use of power equipment can cause serious permanent injury or death to the operator or a bystander Understand How to operate all controls The functions of all controls How to STOP in an emerge...

Page 9: ...each use for missing or damaged decals and shields correctly operating safety interlock system and deterioration of grass catchers Replace or repair as needed Ensure Safety Interlock System is functi...

Page 10: ...n Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways Clear the area of objects such as rocks wire toys etc which could be thrown by the blades Check for weak spots on docks ramps or floors Avo...

Page 11: ...pment with a portable container rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until the fueling is complete DO...

Page 12: ...g Lower cutting deck unless a positive mechanical lock is used Allow engine to cool before servicing Moving parts can cut or amputate fingers or a hand On multiblade mowers rotation of one blade will...

Page 13: ...are NOTE Do not tighten hardware before reviewing Adjusting Steering Levers on page 29 If no adjustment is desired tighten hardware 3 Push steering levers aside and tip seat into operating position 4...

Page 14: ...ee Filling Fuel Tank on page 19 Check Safety Interlock System See Safety Interlock System on page 16 Check Function of all Controls See Operation on page 16 WARNING Safety interlock failure and improp...

Page 15: ...ischarge Chute 10 Parking Brake Lever 11 Throttle Lever 12 Choke 13 Seat Adjustment Lever Models 915213 915215 915233 915235 14 Height of Cut Selector Lever 15 Washout Port Models 915213 915215 915233...

Page 16: ...start a cold engine Push choke control in when engine is warm Parking Brake Lever Engages 2 and disengages 1 parking brake Power Take Off PTO Switch Engages 2 and disengages 1 mower blades OPERATION...

Page 17: ...m the neutral position Height of Cut Figure 5 1 Press the mower lift pedal to raise the deck 2 Position height of cut selector lever at the desired setting in the height of cut bracket 3 Release mower...

Page 18: ...ck to lowest cutting height 6 Turn the water supply on high NOTICE If water leaks excessively from hose coupling onto top of deck coupling may not be fully seated onto washout port Turn off water supp...

Page 19: ...or performance problems after using a new gasoline switch to a different fuel provider or fuel brand IMPORTANT Excessively oxygenated or reformulated fuels fuels blended with alcohols or ethers can da...

Page 20: ...ot tie down by linkages guards cables or other parts that may be damaged FOR BEST PERFORMANCE Cut grass when it is dry Keep mower blades sharp Keep mower deck properly leveled Do not set height of cut...

Page 21: ...ry seat etc of all dirt and debris Do not use solvents hard cleaners or abrasives For deck cleaning instructions see Washout Port on page 18 NOTE Protect painted surfaces with automotive type wax IMPO...

Page 22: ...blade mounting hardware and all other fasteners Replace fasteners that are missing or damaged Tighten all nuts and bolts to the correct torque values Check Carbon Canister Filter Models 915209 915233...

Page 23: ...from the lift arms on both sides of the unit by removing the 3 8 nuts Keep hardware for reinstallation 4 Slide mower deck out from under unit Install Figure 11 1 Slide mower deck under unit 2 Connect...

Page 24: ...he ground 2 The forward pitch of the mower blades 3 The side to side pitch of the mower blades The Distance From The Mower Blades To The Ground Figure 12 In the lowest cutting position should be 3 2 c...

Page 25: ...distance from the mower blades to the ground b The forward pitch of the mower blades c The pitch of the mower blades from side to side Adjust Trunnions 1 Using an adjustable or open ended wrench tigh...

Page 26: ...removing an equal amount of material from each end of mower blade 3 Check mower blade balance by sliding mower blade on an unthreaded bolt If blade is balanced it should remain in a horizontal positio...

Page 27: ...e the frame underneath the seat with battery terminals positioned as shown Figure 18 3 Place battery hold down bracket on top of the battery Hook the curved end of the bracket in the lower mounting ho...

Page 28: ...t positive cable first then negative cable 5 Apply petroleum jelly or dielectric grease to battery cable ends and terminals 6 Tip seat back See Tipping Seat Forward on page 23 Charging the Battery Fig...

Page 29: ...taches the handlebars to the upper control arm Move handlebar up or down until the handlebar mounting holes are aligned with the preferred adjustment holes 2 Install mounting hardware and tighten 2 Ad...

Page 30: ...e unit to track incorrectly 1 Determine which way the unit turns 2 Loosen jam nut on the adjustment bolt 3 Adjust speed by Turning adjustment bolt clockwise to decrease steering lever travel Turning a...

Page 31: ...re 27 1 Remove PTO belt See Replacing PTO Belt on page 30 2 Disconnect idler spring 3 Remove hydrostatic belt from hydrostatic transmission pulleys drive pulley and idler Install Figure 27 1 Install h...

Page 32: ...and tank Prevent deposits from forming in the fuel system during storage by adding a quality fuel stabilizer to the fuel Follow the recommended mix ratio found on the fuel stabilizer container IMPORT...

Page 33: ...3 Faulty engine 3 Contact your Ariens dealer Unit does not move with engine running when using steering levers 1 The transmission bypass lever is engaged 1 Disengage transmission bypass lever See Mov...

Page 34: ...unning like new Part No Description 51519500 34 and 50 Inch Spindle Assembly 51520900 42 Inch Spindle Assembly 07100124 Front Wheel 07200116 34 Inch Deck Belt 07200010 HA Raw Laminated Belt Hydraulic...

Page 35: ...e 190 CCA PTO Power Take Off Electric Clutch Fuel Fuel Type Refer to Engine Manual Fuel Tank Capacity L gal 7 5 2 0 Size and Weight Length cm in 65 165 1 Width cm in 114 3 45 137 2 54 157 5 62 Weight...

Page 36: ...enance Free 190 CCA PTO Power Take Off Electric Clutch Fuel Fuel Type Refer to Engine Manual Fuel Tank Capacity L gal 7 5 2 0 Size and Weight Length cm in 65 165 1 Width cm in 114 3 45 137 2 54 157 5...

Page 37: ...oduct registration card in the literature package and return it to the Ariens Company or register the unit online at www ariens com www gravely com www countax com To obtain warranty service the origi...

Page 38: ...o incorporate such design changes into previously manufactured products nor shall such changes be construed as an admission that previous designs were defective LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND DAMAGES Ariens...

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