Swisher RESPONSE ZTR2354KA Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

WARNING

When using the machine, 
approved personal 
protective equipment shall 
be used.  Personal 
protective equipment 
cannot eliminate the risk of 
injury, but it will reduce the 
degree of injury if an 
accident does occur.  Ask 
your retailer for help in 
choosing the right 
equipment.

Children:

Serious accidents may occur if you fail to be on guard for 

children in the area of the machine. Children are often attracted
to the machine and mowing work.  

Never assume that children will stay put where you last saw 

them.

Keep children away from the mowing area and under close

supervision by another adult.

Shut off the machine if children enter the work area.

Never allow a child to ride with you.

Never allow children to operate the machine.

Be extra cautious near corners, bushes, trees or other objects

that block your view.

Slope Operation:

Remove obstacles such as stones, tree branches, etc.

Mow up and down, not side to side.  Never drive the mower on

terrain that slopes more than 15 degrees.

Avoid starting or stopping on a slope.  If the tires begin to slip,

shut down the blades and drive slowly down the slope.

Always drive evenly and slowly on slopes.

Make no sudden changes in speed or direction.

Avoid unnecessary turns on slopes, and if it proves necessary,

turn slowly and gradually downward, if possible.

Watch for holes, ruts or bumps.  On uneven terrain, the machine

can tip more easily.  Long grass can hide obstacles.

Drive slowly and use small movements of the steering controls.

Do not mow wet grass.  It is slippery, and the tires can lose

their grip, allowing the machine to slide.

Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting a foot on the

ground.

Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS) & Seat Belt Use*:

ALWAYS use the seat belt when the ROPS is in the upright and locked position.

Do not jump if machine tips.

If ROPS is foldable:

• Always keep the ROPS fully extended.
• WHEN ROPS MUST BE DOWN:

- Do not use seat belt.
- Drive with extra care.

If equipped with foldable seat platform, Do not operate machine without seat platform bolts in place.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Remember:

The operator is responsible for 
avoiding dangers or accidents.

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Remember:

The operator is responsible for 
avoiding dangers or accidents.

*On units equipped with ROPS.

Summary of Contents for RESPONSE ZTR2354KA

Page 1: ...747 8183 FAX 660 747 8650 TOLL FREE 1 800 222 8183 Manufacturing quality lawn care equipment since 1945 Celebrating over 70 years of innovation 21001 REV 17 335 RESIDENTIAL with Patented ZTR2354KA Sho...

Page 2: ...d and operated in accordance with the instructions contained within this manual This warranty does not apply to any product of Swisher that has been subject to alteration misuse abuse improper assembl...

Page 3: ...nd who are well versed in safety instructions Accident prevention regulations other general safety regulations occupational safety rules and traffic regulations must be followed without fail Unauthori...

Page 4: ...add if necessary before starting engine SEE ENGINE OWNER S MANUAL Check the battery If the battery is put into service after the month year of the date on the battery then it may need to be charged w...

Page 5: ...Wiring Decal OD74 Operator must be Seated Decal OD73 Flying Debris Decal OD43 No Step Decal OD11 18795 Warning Decal 5 5 Brake Bypass Decal 18944 Before Exiting Decal 18797 Serial ID Tag EPA CARB Cert...

Page 6: ...perate the machine in daylight or other well lit conditions Keep the machine a safe distance from holes or other irregularities in the ground Never use the machine if you are tired if you have consume...

Page 7: ...on a slope If the tires begin to slip shut down the blades and drive slowly down the slope Always drive evenly and slowly on slopes Make no sudden changes in speed or direction Avoid unnecessary turn...

Page 8: ...ner and or properly disposed of When machine is to be parked stored or left unattended lower the deck unless a positive mechanical lock is used Training All drivers should seek and obtain professional...

Page 9: ...ade Maintenance For best results mower blades must be kept sharp Replace bent or damage blades Engage brakes safely raise front of mower SEE WARNING Hold or block blade from turning Loosen blade nut a...

Page 10: ...are low but battery is not accessible remove battery from service The maximum charge rate in amperes should be no more than 1 3 of the battery s reserve capacity minute rating If the terminal voltage...

Page 11: ...blic roads If the machine is transported you should always use approved fastening equipment and ensure that the machine is well anchored to the towing vehicle The cutting deck should also be lowered t...

Page 12: ...ne Oil w o filter X1 2 Replace Oil Filter X1 2 Clean Air Filter X2 Inspect Muffler X Clean Engine Cooling Fins X2 Replace Spark Plug X X Replace Fuel Filter X Before Each Use Before Storage 8 Hours 25...

Page 13: ...g deck 6 Control Lever Sets the speed of the mower in both the forward and reverse directions and also turns the mower 7 Hydro Bypass Engages transmissions for normal operation and disengages transmis...

Page 14: ...engaged Depress interlock button on left control panel and turn ignition key simultaneously until engine runs Once started set engine RPM to maximum Fast and then engage the blades NOTE If you have ne...

Page 15: ...omponent s is damaged or broken which in this instance would need to be replaced Brake Transmission Bypass Operation Brake Be sure the vehicle is not moving before engaging the brake Only engage the b...

Page 16: ...before refer to the Operation Controls section of this manual before attempting to operate one for the first time 16 16 Fuel Shut Off Valves Swisher Response Zero Turn Mowers are equipped with two sh...

Page 17: ...wheels off the ground and place jack stands underneath the vehicle Engage the brakes To see if the brakes are fully engaged spin the rear wheel by hand If the rear wheels spin more than 10 while the b...

Page 18: ...Engine to Deck belt will need to be removed first Replacement Install new belt by placing it around the deck pulleys Refer to routing diagram below The belt will be loose at this time Tightly secure...

Page 19: ...belt by placing it around the hydro pulleys first then around the idler pulleys and engine pulley Refer to routing diagram below The belt will be loose at this time Tightly secure the belt tension ba...

Page 20: ...o allow for oil expansion during regular use These are located directly behind the seat and in front of the engine Oil levels in both expansion tanks when oil is cold or at ambient temperature should...

Page 21: ...not engaged 2 PTO engaged 3 Weak or dead battery 4 Blown fuse 5 Corroded battery terminals 6 Loose or damaged wiring 7 Faulty ignition switch 8 Faulty solenoid 9 Faulty operator presence switch switc...

Page 22: ...14 Contact an authorized service center 15 Adjust idler replace belt Engine Backfires When Turning Engine OFF 1 Engine throttle control not set at SLOW position for 30 seconds before stopping engine...

Page 23: ...do his dirty work for him Neighbors noticed his new invention and began asking him to make more Today over 65 years later Swisher is still producing innovative lawn and garden and ATV UTV equipment d...

Page 24: ...ERIAL NUMBER _______________ ENGINE MODEL NUMBER _______________ TYPE _______________ PART NUMBER WITH PAINT CODE__________________ PART DESCRIPTION______________________________ www swisherinc com TE...

Page 25: ...660 747 8183 FAX 660 747 8650 TOLL FREE 1 800 222 8183 Manufacturing quality lawn care equipment since 1945 Celebrating over 70 years of innovation with Patented RESIDENTIAL Models ZTR2454BS ZTR2454B...

Page 26: ...WIRING HARNESS 21137 2 2 For models equipped with a Kawasaki or Briggs Engine...

Page 27: ...3 3 WIRING HARNESS 18806 For models equipped with a Kawasaki Engine...

Page 28: ...Full Thrd 4 8 18589 Bolt Hex 1 2 13 x 6 1 4 GR8 ZP 4 9 26X249 Screw 5 16 18 X 3 4 7 10 12165 Nut Two Way Locking 1 2 13 4 11 NB177 Washer Mach 1 2 NR 14 GA 8 12 NB515 Bolt Serr Flange 5 16 18 x 1 3 4...

Page 29: ...Hex 1 2 13 x 6 1 4 GR8 ZP 4 10 NB177 Washer Mach 1 2 NR 14 GA 16 11 12669 Bolt 1 2 13 x 3 1 4 GR8 ZY 4 12 NB121 Nut 2 Way Jam Lock 1 2 13 ZY 8 13 26X249 Screw 5 16 18 X 3 4 7 14 NB515 Bolt Serr Flang...

Page 30: ...OD x 3 8 ID x 1 1 8 PARTS BREAKDOWN Tip Item 43 can be adjusted to limit the speed of the hydrostat if tracking adjustments are needed HYDRO DETAIL Item Part Description Qty 23 3622 Pulley V Idler 3 5...

Page 31: ...t Rear 1 Engine shown may not be the actual engine used It is for reference only PARTS BREAKDOWN Item Part Description Qty 17 NB779 Nut Serr Flange 3 8 16 ZY 4 18 NB780 Bolt Serr Flange 3 8 16 x 3 4 G...

Page 32: ...ler Kawasaki 1 KAWASAKI ENGINE DETAIL BRIGGS STRATTON ENGINE DETAIL Notes Torque settings for bolt number 12 should be set at 20 ft lbs Notes Torque settings for bolt number 10 should be set at 20 ft...

Page 33: ...LE DETAIL Notes Item number 23 two places attaches to item number 8 from Page 6 using item numbers 29 30 BRAKE DETAIL BRAKE HYDRO BYPASS ASSEMBLY PARTS BREAKDOWN ZTR2454BS ZTR2454BS CA ZTR2354KA ZTR23...

Page 34: ...2 ZY 2 27 NB263 Linkage Ball Right Moridge 265615 2 28 18723 Damper 2 29 NB159 Washer Split Lock 5 16 Medium Duty ZY 4 30 NB215 Nut Hex 5 16 24 GR2 ZY 4 31 18710 Weldment Handle Mount Right 1 32 3609...

Page 35: ...attaches to item number 8 from Page 6 using item numbers 29 30 BRAKE DETAIL BRAKE HYDRO BYPASS ASSEMBLY BRAKE HYDRO BYPASS ASSEMBLY BRAKE HYDRO BYPASS ASSEMBLY BRAKE HYDRO BYPASS ASSEMBLY PARTS BREAK...

Page 36: ...inkage Ball Right Moridge 265615 2 28 18723 Damper 2 29 NB159 Washer Split Lock 5 16 Medium Duty ZY 4 30 NB215 Nut Hex 5 16 24 GR2 ZY 4 31 18710 Weldment Handle Mount Right 1 32 3609 Spring Tapered 3...

Page 37: ...IL 13 13 PARTS BREAKDOWN ZTR2454BS ZTR2454BS CA ZTR2354KA ZTR2354KA CA Notes Item number 6 four places attaches to item number 15 16 from Page 7 Item number 25 attaches to item number 2 from Page 4 us...

Page 38: ...Link Bar 1 26 18383 Bracket Middle Roller 1 27 NB132 Bolt Hex 1 2 13 x 4 GR5 1 28 18863 Bracket Stabilizer 54 Deck 2 29 15779 Bracket Left Wheel 1 30 NB707 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 4 Full Thread GR2 1 3...

Page 39: ...E IDLER DETAIL 15 15 Notes Item number 6 four places attaches to item number 15 16 from Page 7 Item number 24 attaches to item number 2 from Page 5 using item numbers 23 24 25 from Page 7 PARTS BREAKD...

Page 40: ...1 2 13 x 4 GR5 1 27 18786 Bracket Deck Stabilizer 2 28 15779 Bracket Left Wheel 1 29 NB707 Bolt Carriage 3 8 16 x 4 Full Thread GR2 1 30 AS001 Roller Anti Scalp 3 8 ID 2 31 21096 Plate Debris Shield 6...

Page 41: ...E IDLER DETAIL 17 17 PARTS BREAKDOWN ZTR2366KA ZTR2366KA CA Notes Item number 37 four places attaches to item number 15 16 from Page 7 Item number 3 attaches to item number 2 from Page 5 using item nu...

Page 42: ...26 26X249 Screw 5 16 18 x 3 4 9 27 NB136 Rod 5 16 18 X 8 3 4 ZP 1 28 166X34 Spring Torsion 1 29 19067 Plate Debris Shield 66 1 30 NB181 Nut Nyloc 5 16 18 ZY 7 31 NB275 Washer SAE Flat 5 16 ZY 1 32 186...

Page 43: ...ould be set at 35 ft lbs Item Part Description Qty 14326 Blade 18 5 Mulching 54 Deck 3 3293 Blade 20 5 Mulching 60 Deck 3 12509 Blade 22 5 Mulching 66 Deck 3 10 NB238 Bolt 3 8 24 x 1 GR5 ZY 6 11 NB238...

Page 44: ...on Carb Sealed 2 18 20636 Weldment Floorpan 1 Item Part Description Qty 19 20237 Nut Serr Flange 5 16 18 2 20 NB456 Nut HNF 3 8 24 GR2 ZY 1 21 20433 Fender Left 1 22 21133 Panel Control Left 1 23 NB71...

Page 45: ...1 4 x Mild ZY 4 9 17X195 Washer Flat 2 10 NB313 Nut Myloc Jam 3 4 10 2 11 094618 Cap Hub 2 5 4 Notes Torque specs for lug nuts number 2 should be set at 40 ft lbs Nut number 10 should not be fastened...

Page 46: ...22 22 NOTES...

Page 47: ...eck Idler x 55 18784 Tire Wheel 20 x 10 10 Spoked 18785 Tire Wheel 12 600 x 6 4 Ply 3293 Blade 20 Mulching AS069 Fuse 10 Amp 10540 Blade Driver Assembly Right 12824 Blade Driver Assembly Center Left Z...

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