Parklander PZT-52C Operator'S Manual Download Page 14

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We recommend you practice in a flat open
area at half throttle until you are comfortable
with all the controls.
The two

Steering

Steering

Steering

Steering Levers

Levers

Levers

Levers

control speed,

motion, and direction of the machine and are

located on each side of the seat. The left

lever controls flow of hydraulic oil from the

left pump to the left drive wheel motor. The

right lever controls flow of hydraulic oil

from the right pump to the right drive wheel

motor. This allows left and right drive wheels

to turn independently, which provides the

“zero turn” ability. Each lever has two

positions: The swung “out” neutral lock

position, where the lever will not activate the

pump; and the swung “in” operation position,

where the lever will activate the pump.

The following controls are located on or

beside the Operator’s Console which is

located to the right side of the seat. Refer to

Figure 7.

D

B

E

C

A

Figure 7

The Ignition Switch (A) is the key switch

located on the console. The ignition switch
is used to start and stop the engine. The
switch has three positions OFF, ON and
START. Insert the key into the switch and
rotate clockwise to the ON position.

The Choke Control (B) is the black knob

on the console.Choke control is used to

aid in starting a cold engine.Put the Choke
control up or down can control the
opening degree of the engine choke,the
higher the knob is,the wider choke will be.

The Throttle Control (C) is the large

black lever located beside the console to
the right of the seat. The throttle is used to
control engine speed. Move the throttle
lever forward to increase engine speed and
backward to decrease engine speed.

The PTO Switch (D) is the red push/pull

knob located on the console. Pull PTO
knob “up” to engage the electric clutch
that drives the belt connected to the
mower deck that driving the cutting
blades. Push the PTO knob “down” to
disengage the electric clutch that stops the
blades from turning within a few seconds.

The Electric Change and Hour Meter (E)

is the number indicator located on the
console. The

meter is connected to the

ignition circuit and is provided to record
the number of hours the engine runs. If the
ignition switch is left on, without the
engine running, the hour meter

will

continue to record. The meter is also
connected to the battery and is provided to
show the remaining power of the battery.

The Parking Brake Handle is the large

black lever located between the fender and
the seat on the left side of the operator.
The brake lever engages parking brakes on
the drive wheels. Pull the brake lever up
and backward until the lever over centers
and locks to set the brakes “on”. Push the
brake lever forward and down to release
the brakes “off”.

Several

Safety

Safety

Safety

Safety Switches

Switches

Switches

Switches

are incorporated in

this machine’s design to prevent the engine
from being started in certain conditions and
to cease the running engine in certain
conditions. These circuits should be checked
before each operation to ensure they are
working properly. See page 12 for check list

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Summary of Contents for PZT-52C

Page 1: ...ual Power Products Phone 61 2 9584 7700 Free fax 1800 802 789 Fax 61 2 9153 9122 www parklands net PZT 52C 106 Belmore road north Riverwood 2210 Sydney NSW Australia All manuals and user guides at all...

Page 2: ...ent designed designed designed designed for for for for lawn lawn lawn lawn and and and and garden garden garden garden maintenance maintenance maintenance maintenance therefore therefore therefore th...

Page 3: ...PERATION 9 5 1 Controls And Switches 10 5 2 Pre Start Check List 11 5 3 Mounting And Dismounting The Mower 12 5 4 Starting The Engine 12 5 5 Cold Weather Starting Tips 13 5 6 Steering Lever Operation...

Page 4: ...7 1 Cutting Height Adjustment 21 7 2 Deck Leveling Adjustment 22 7 3 Deck Belt Adjustment 22 7 4 Dump Drive Belt Adjustment 23 7 5 Neutral Adjustment 23 7 6 Seat Adjustment 24 7 7 Parking Brake Adjus...

Page 5: ...eering Steering Steering Steering Dual levers independently control speed and direction of travel Zero turning radius Speed Speed Speed Speed Forward variable 0 to 9 4 m p h 15 8 km h backward variabl...

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Page 7: ...or the safe operation of your machine 1 On The Front Frame 2 On The Right Frame 3 Under The Belt Shields LH RH 4 On The Mower Deck RH 5 On The Console 6 Rear Of The Shield Of Engine LH RH 7 On The Mow...

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Page 10: ...rapidly The sudden direction change may cause loss of control DO NOT operate on steep slopes DO NOT stop start or change directions suddenly on slopes Use extra care and maintain minimum ground speed...

Page 11: ...nnect or alter any part of the safety interlock systems DO NOT change engine governor settings Keep engine free of grass leaves or excess grease to reduce fire hazard and minimize engine overheating K...

Page 12: ...1 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 Loosen and remove the two bolts and springs which attach to the control arm shaft 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 Place the lever on the outside of the control arm shaft and secure with b...

Page 13: ...Note If time does not permit charging the battery or if charging equipment is not available connect the negative battery cables and run the vehicle continuously for 20 to 30 minutes to sufficiently c...

Page 14: ...r located beside the console to the right of the seat The throttle is used to control engine speed Move the throttle lever forward to increase engine speed and backward to decrease engine speed The PT...

Page 15: ...onditions conditions conditions conditions dry dry dry dry grass grass grass grass or or or or long long long long grass grass grass grass it it it it may may may may be be be be necessary necessary n...

Page 16: ...however it is not strong enough to support all your weight Never leave the mower unattended with the key in the ignition 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 Starting Starting Starting Starting The The The The Engine Eng...

Page 17: ...ers levers levers and and and and practice practice practice practice at at at at half half half half throttle throttle throttle throttle until until until until you you you you becom becom becom beco...

Page 18: ...14 Figure 8 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 19: ...mowing area area area area when when when when operating operating operating operating mower mower mower mower Flying Flying Flying Flying objects objects objects objects could could could could inju...

Page 20: ...f you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on it DO NOT operate on it Always start mowing at the bottom of slopes Traveling up slopes this machine has more traction traveling forward than ba...

Page 21: ...only a single full width ramp DO DO DO DO NOT NOT NOT NOT use use use use individual individual individual individual ramps ramps ramps ramps for for for for each each each each side side side side o...

Page 22: ...nce function function function function that that that that could could could could cause cause cause cause injury injury injury injury to to to to eyes eyes eyes eyes or or or or ears ears ears ears...

Page 23: ...ING WARNING WARNING WARNING Batteries Batteries Batteries Batteries contain contain contain contain sulfuric sulfuric sulfuric sulfuric acid acid acid acid Avoid Avoid Avoid Avoid contact contact cont...

Page 24: ...erious serious serious serious injury injury injury injury Inspect blades before each use to determine that they are mounted securely and are in good condition Replace any blade that is bent excessive...

Page 25: ...meet these these these these rigid rigid rigid rigid specifications specifications specifications specifications and and and and may may may may be be be be dangerous dangerous dangerous dangerous ba...

Page 26: ...ry 7 2 4 7 2 4 7 2 4 7 2 4 Check tire pressure in Caster tires Proper inflation pressure for tires is 25psi 172 5kPa Figure 17 7 2 5 7 2 5 7 2 5 7 2 5 Lower the deck to the 1 25 4mm height position Ad...

Page 27: ...ks or lifts for support Make Make Make Make sure sure sure sure two drive wheels keep away from the ground A Figure 20 7 5 2 7 5 2 7 5 2 7 5 2 Start the engine and put the steering levers in their neu...

Page 28: ...mower only only only only when when when when the the the the engine engine engine engine is is is is stopped stopped stopped stopped and and and and the the the the parking parking parking parking br...

Page 29: ...ep running 1 Fuel tank is empty 2 Oil level in the crankcase is low 3 The throttle and choke are not in the correct position 4 Dirt in fuel filter 5 Dirt water or stale fuel is in the fuel system 6 Ai...

Page 30: ...belt 3 Replace the spring 4 Add hydraulic fluid to reservoir or let it cool down Uneven cutting height 1 Blade s not sharp 2 Cutting blade s is are bent 3 Mower deck is not level 4 Underside of mower...

Page 31: ...tension 2 Install new deck belt 3 Install belt on clutch and deck pulleys idlers and tensioning idler per routing decal on deck 4 replace the spring 5 Refer to belt routing decal on deck Clutch will n...

Page 32: ...28 9 ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM DIAGRAM DIAGRAM DIAGRAM All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 33: ...29 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 34: ...pair or replace products against mechanical defects faulty workmanship or material Warranty applies only to the original purchaser and covers only the replacement repair or adjustment of any part whic...

Page 35: ...H 5LGH 5LGH RQ PRZHUV RQ PRZHUV RQ PRZHUV RQ PRZHUV HUR HUR HUR HUR WXUQ WXUQ WXUQ WXUQ PRZHUV PRZHUV PRZHUV PRZHUV PRQWKV PRQWKV PRQWKV PRQWKV SDUWV SDUWV SDUWV SDUWV ODERXU ODERXU ODERXU ODERXU 1RWH...

Page 36: ...2 All transportation including return freight installation packaging travelling expenses hiring tools and insurance costs must be borne by the purchaser 3 The product has not been misused adjusted or...

Page 37: ...missible by law and at the option of Parklands to 1 Replacing the products or the supply of equivalent products 2 The repair of any defect in workmanship 3 Repair or replace any defective part s 4 The...

Page 38: ...sed by continued operation of the machine after it is known to be defective 6 Damage caused by incorrect or improper operation including racing or similar activities maintenance or not following the i...

Page 39: ...abrasive material that has entered the engine because of improper maintenance 19 Repairs required due to clogged or restricted exhaust system carbon deposits in exhaust ports piston crown or combusti...

Page 40: ...e covered for a maximum period of 12 months or as defined by the manufacturer s warranty policy SECTION J UNAUTHORISED SOURCES This warranty does not cover products purchased from or in 29 A non Autho...

Page 41: ...applicable demonstrate deck lift procedure and quik converter of attachments If applicable demonstrate how to remove the radiator screen This machine was properly set up serviced and inspected by deal...

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