Ariens 915220 Operator'S Manual Download Page 9

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Personal Protection

DO NOT wear loose clothing or jewelry and 
tie back hair that may get caught in rotating 
parts.

Wear adequate outer garments.

NEVER wear open sandals or canvas shoes 
during operation. Wear adequate safety 
gear, protective gloves and footwear.

Wear proper footwear to improve footing on 
slippery surfaces.

ALWAYS wear eye and ear protection when 
operating machine.

Before Operating

Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the 
equipment is in safe working condition.

Maintain the machine to be in compliance 
with the maintenance schedule.

Clean grass and debris from unit, especially 
from around muffler and engine, to help 
prevent fires.

Check parking brake operation frequently. 
Adjust and service as required.

Inspect unit before 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 
functioning properly. DO NOT operate unit if 
safety interlock is damaged or disabled.

Start and operate unit only when seated in 
operator’s position. Steering control levers 
must be in neutral, PTO disengaged and 
parking brake set when starting engine.

NEVER interfere with the intended function 
of a safety device or reduce the protection 
provided by a safety device. Check their 
proper operation regularly.

Keep machine free of grass, leaves or other 
debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage 
and remove any fuel-soaked debris.

Operation

Be sure the area is clear of bystanders 
before operating. Stop machine if anyone 
enters the area.

NEVER operate machine in a closed or 
poorly-ventilated area.

ALWAYS maintain unit in safe operating 
condition. Damaged or worn out muffler can 
cause fire or explosion.

This product is equipped with an internal 
combustion type engine. DO NOT use unit 
on or near any unimproved, forest-covered 
or brush-covered land unless exhaust 
system is equipped with a spark arrester 
meeting applicable local, state or federal 
laws. A spark arrester, if it is used, must be 
maintained in effective working order by 
operator.

DO NOT operate machine while feeling 
tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol or 
other drugs.

DO NOT put hands or feet near rotating 
parts or under the machine. Keep clear of 
the discharge opening at all times.

DO NOT touch parts which are hot. Allow 
parts to cool.

DO NOT operate machine without the entire 
grass catcher, discharge guard or other 
safety devices in place and working.

ALWAYS keep hands and feet away from all 
pinch points.

Avoid slippery surfaces. ALWAYS be sure of 
your footing.

NEVER carry passengers.

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.

Summary of Contents for 915220

Page 1: ...222 IKON X 52 SN 080000 915223 IKON X 52 SN 080000 915224 IKON X 42 CARB SN 080000 915225 IKON X 52 CARB SN 080000 915226 IKON XL 42 SN 080000 915227 IKON XL 52 SN 080000 915228 IKON XL 60 SN 080000 9...

Page 2: ...g Unit 13 Start the Engine 14 Operate Unit 14 Stop the Engine 15 Move Unit Manually 15 Transport Unit 15 MAINTENANCE 16 Maintenance Schedule 16 Service Parts 16 Service Position 18 Check Safety Interl...

Page 3: ...umber here Record serial number here MANUALS Before operating or servicing the unit carefully and completely read the manuals provided with the unit They contain safety instructions and important info...

Page 4: ...aining Familiarize yourself and any other operators with all controls and the safe use of the features of this unit If you loan rent or sell this product to others provide them with all manuals If you...

Page 5: ...your unit must be fully understood and carefully followed Safety decals on the machine are explained below ALWAYS replace missing or damaged safety decals Replacement decal part numbers are found in...

Page 6: ...adjustments to unit Keep children and others away 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...

Page 7: ...ents 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 reverse 3 6 Loss of Traction Hazard If lo...

Page 8: ...ctions to operate this machine Only the operator can prevent and is responsible for accidents or injuries occurring to themselves other people or property Operator Age DO NOT allow children under the...

Page 9: ...muffler can cause fire or explosion This product is equipped with an internal combustion type engine DO NOT use unit on or near any unimproved forest covered or brush covered land unless exhaust syste...

Page 10: ...chine 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 t...

Page 11: ...iens Company recommended attachments that are appropriate to your use and can be used safely in your application Batteries Avoid electric shock Objects contacting both battery terminals at the same ti...

Page 12: ...under pressure Transporting Unit Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck Secure unit chassis to transport vehicle NEVER secure from rods or linkages that could be...

Page 13: ...27 915228 915229 915237 915239 915241 13 Parking Brake Lever 14 Belt Guard 2 15 Mower Deck 16 Steering Lever 2 17 Discharge Chute 18 Anti Scalp Wheel 19 Transaxle Bypass Lever 2 20 Battery Under Seat...

Page 14: ...n position HOUR METER Hour meter measures engine runtime and cannot be reset HEIGHT OF CUT DIAL Sets the mower height of cut DECK LIFT PEDAL Raises or lowers mower deck SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER Unlocks s...

Page 15: ...key to off position and remove key from ignition BEFORE OPERATING UNIT 1 Check fuel level and add fuel if needed IMPORTANT Use fresh unleaded fuel with an octane rating of at least 87 DO NOT use E85 b...

Page 16: ...position IMPORTANT Never engage the PTO if the mower is plugged with grass or other material This may cause damage to the electric clutch 4 Move steering levers to begin mowing 5 Move throttle control...

Page 17: ...TO knob down to off position 4 Set throttle to slow speed 5 Turn ignition key to off position and remove key from ignition MOVE UNIT MANUALLY See Figure 10 IMPORTANT There is one transaxle bypass leve...

Page 18: ...ne Cooling System Check Belts Change Hydraulic Oil and Filter XL Models Refer to engine manual for instructions Use tubing included in literature pack to drain engine oil Change after first 75 hours o...

Page 19: ...0 Hydraulic Oil 32 oz AR 00057100 Fuel Filter 1 21545700 Oil Filter 1 21397200 Air Filter 1 21555500 Description Qty Part No Description Qty Part No Transaxle Drive Belt 1 07200724 Mower Belt 1 072008...

Page 20: ...e Unit Manually on page 15 3 Push unit forward If unit does not move forward no further action is needed If unit easily moves forward adjust the brake lever See Adjust Parking Brake Lever on page 30 C...

Page 21: ...ee Service Position on page 18 2 Apply grease to seat tracks through slots under seat plate 3 Return seat to operating position and slide seat back and forth to spread grease along tracks WARNING AVOI...

Page 22: ...ance by sliding blade on an unthreaded bolt If blade does not remain horizontal sharpen the heavy end until blade is balanced Install Blades 1 Reinstall blades washers and nuts on spindles See Figure...

Page 23: ...to battery bracket and reinstall hardware into L bracket hole nearest curved edge See Figure 17 See Figure 18 2 Place battery on battery tray so terminals are positioned nearest right side of unit 3...

Page 24: ...eck battery with a voltmeter If battery is less than 11 volts charge battery NOTICE DO NOT fast charge Charging at a higher rate damages or destroys the battery ONLY use an automatic charger designed...

Page 25: ...covers Retain all parts for reinstallation 4 Disconnect idler spring 3 Remove hardware retaining idler arm and two belt fingers from mower deck and remove idler arm and belt fingers Retain all parts f...

Page 26: ...tension until routed around drive pulley and idler arm is reinstalled 2 Reinstall idler arm and belt fingers 3 Connect idler spring See Figure 29 Figure 30 and Figure 31 Figure 25 2 1 2 1 Idler Arm 2...

Page 27: ...lt See Remove Deck Drive Belt on page 23 3 Position deck at lowest cutting height 4 Loosen nut on eye bolt and disconnect idler arm spring See Figure 32 See Figure 33 5 Remove the right side self tapp...

Page 28: ...ark NOTICE Engine should be cold when checking initial oil level 3 Operate unit for about 1 minute and recheck the levels 4 Add hydraulic oil if needed See Add Hydraulic Oil on page 26 Add Hydraulic O...

Page 29: ...re off the ground 2 Disengage the parking brake and put the transaxle bypass levers in the neutral position See Move Unit Manually on page 15 3 Start the engine and slowly move the steering levers in...

Page 30: ...er Height See Figure 39 1 Remove hardware securing steering lever to upper control arm 2 Place steering lever in desired adjusting hole Use upper and middle holes for highest lever position Use middle...

Page 31: ...verse travel can only be adjusted by your Ariens dealer Check Tire Pressure 1 Check pressure of both tires See Specifications on page 37 for recommended tire pressure 2 Recheck unit tracking If unit s...

Page 32: ...on a flat level surface and chock wheels so unit cannot roll 2 Position deck at lowest cutting height See Figure 43 3 Loosen upper jam nut and adjust lower nut up or down until brake lever functions c...

Page 33: ...for reinstallation 5 Repeat step 4 on other side 3 Remove one hair pin and one nylon flat washer from deck lift lever Retain hardware for reinstallation See Figure 49 Figure 45 1 Spring 2 Belt Cover...

Page 34: ...pecifications on page 37 1 Set deck to highest cutting height 2 Position mower blades so blade ends point left to right across the width of the deck 3 On both sides of the unit measure the distance to...

Page 35: ...ade ends point front to back 3 On both sides of the unit measure the distance to the ground at the front and rear tip of the blade See Figure 53 If the front tip of the blade is 0 635 cm 1 4 lower tha...

Page 36: ...er to engine manual Cooling fins are plugged Clean engine Refer to engine manual Engine is faulty Contact your Ariens dealer Unit does not drive The transaxles are bypassed Engage levers See Move Unit...

Page 37: ...re dull or faulty Sharpen or replace mower blades See Sharpen Blades on page 20 Mowing speed is too fast Drive slower when cutting grass Belt tension or condition is poor Replace deck drive belt See C...

Page 38: ...to allow stabilizer to reach the carburetor 5 Turn ignition key to off position and remove from ignition 6 Store unit in a cool dry protected area DO NOT store unit outdoors LONG TERM STORAGE 1 Perfor...

Page 39: ...ission Electrical Starter Electric Battery 12V Maintenance Free 190CCA U1 Replaceable PTO Power Take off Electric Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity Liter gal 10 5 2 8 Size and Weight Length cm in 196 9 77 5 Wid...

Page 40: ...le PTO Power Take off Electric Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity Liter gal 10 5 2 8 Size and Weight Length cm in 196 9 77 5 Width cm in 137 7 54 2 161 0 63 4 137 7 54 2 Weight kg lbs 258 5 570 0 279 0 615 0 299...

Page 41: ...enance Free 190CCA U1 Replaceable PTO Power Take off Electric Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity Liter gal 10 5 2 8 Size and Weight Length cm in 196 9 77 5 Width cm in 161 0 63 4 181 6 71 5 Weight kg lbs 308 0 6...

Page 42: ...ce Free 190CCA U1 Replaceable PTO Power Take off Electric Fuel Fuel Tank Capacity Liter gal 10 5 2 8 Size and Weight Length cm in 196 9 77 5 Width cm in 137 7 54 2 161 0 63 4 181 6 71 5 Weight kg lbs...

Page 43: ...ased there are no extensions to the 90 day warranty Outdoor Power Equipment Limited Warranty Warranty Code Product Group Warranty Period AA Serialized Attachments 1 Year HA Zoom Zoom XL IKON X and IKO...

Page 44: ...Canada contact the Ariens Company dealer for warranty policies that govern within your country Rights may vary from country to country and within any one country Evaporative Emissions Control Warrant...

Page 45: ...rized Ariens service representative of the need for warranty service Transport the product to and from the place of warranty service at owner s expense Have the warranty service performed by an author...

Page 46: ...ranties subject to Subsection 102 1 of the Australian Consumer Law Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded by the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for...

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