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Summary of Contents for stander zk 75180

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Page 2: ... Re ety precaut W indicates a serious inju C TION indica moderate inj rights reserved ufacturing Inc acturing Inc 2 Foreword professional y constructio es safer use u can have m tain informa ropean units ler knows y quality main y operate th cuments ava t owner rece eking ways t ecifications in process of c ETY ALE oughout th y hazards ead these in ions before WARNING a potentially ury CAUTION ate...

Page 3: ... STEERING CONTROL LEVERS 19 4 4 FUEL SYSTEM FUEL SHUT OFF VALVE 19 4 5 DIGITAL HOUR METER 19 4 6 DECK LIFT LEVER 20 4 7 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM 20 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 5 1 INSPECT MOWER BEFORE EACH USE 21 5 2 HOW TO START THE MOWER 21 5 3 HOW TO DRIVE THE MOWER 21 5 4 HOW TO STOP AND PARK THE MOWER 22 5 5 DRIVING THE MOWER OVER A CURB 22 5 5 1 NEVER DRIVE STRIAGHT ONTO OR OFF A CURB 23 5 6 ...

Page 4: ...ER 31 7 KAWASAKI ENGINE MANUAL MAINTENANCE 31 8 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC 32 9 DECALS 34 CONSUMABLES LIST 35 MAINTENANCE INTERVAL CHART 36 MAINTENANCE RECORD 37 WRIGHT MFG POWER EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY 38 FEDERAL AND CALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT 39 CUT QUALITY AND MOWING TIPS 41 ...

Page 5: ...stment T d be level si stments sect ntenance Ite uel tank Tur e a minimum ntaining up t parking brak g system or neutral p ngine manuf sure the eng he pumps et ng system pr g system move the han 5 OWER B pletely famil ceeding wit zed Wright er sembled and cess and the wer After y onditions or m ly the warnin sing under t ure unit doe cording to th el Use fully S mmended It Casters are ect deck pit...

Page 6: ...ine when both hand controls are held to the full speed position which is up against the stationary control bar If not see further in this manual for information on tracking adjustment As you drive the mower listen for any unusual noises and test for irregular operation and adjust or service as necessary Next go over the safety information and operating procedures in this manual with the customer I...

Page 7: ...CO operation m nt can be po ance with the maintained a wledgeable a r general saf ail ign of the m amage n extreme en ea without go 132 cm 132 cm 155 cm wd 12 5 mph V DC 7 industry H and hazard p onnel involve operator is p the equipme s on lawns w s when equi attachments maintenance otentially dan ese instructio and repaired about the saf fety regulatio achine will a nvironments ood ventilatio 10...

Page 8: ...d result s injury machine Do s Do Do Do Do tt Do Do Do Do Do Do to another Do Do Do Do er deck Do uck or trailer Do Do Do s th your safe ower includin f before star platform in o the foot platf econds s will stop th helps reduc eck t the rear of t ove safety an n ailable to ma sferred to an RNING situation t in death 8 n t disable safety s n t operate when li n t lift with a forklift n t change RP...

Page 9: ...oo lippery for a an get caugh otection and efore Ea re not maint essive wear yoke pins an ower is in go e which stop eased To t nspect the tw peration Be This is to red 9 RNING ARNING RNING elves and all nstructions in ng or allowin stand and fo ning decals p y carefully re t ed operators to instruct th d and follow Inc before u carefully rea he warning d re they care ay on the un experienced e op...

Page 10: ... or roots pip stop the mow serious inju nly in dayligh especially at mower is in u one within 50 some walls o he mower or ood approve fety Gui on the instru andle at all t at all times quickly e follow all s 10 WARNING G tion and kee than 3 32 o DO NOT cha fications Fa ufacturer s w tion Check t es for exces eplace blade her part of th e is repaired ector become ommended M achine is sto he machine...

Page 11: ...r operat vel drives si port position nce unauthorized n and compo ng or making rd Direc stationary h wer operates nd dim light est speed un s Speeding mower Sud se stationary h e backing to kward until yo on or positio wer to preve 11 WARNI WARNING omentarily tu rs from comi rn off the bla key Never hich would b es into build ment switch parking brak ervice disen spark plug w tion when dr s injury...

Page 12: ...areas dd your weig e quickly to suddenly bu mower has th angle that the y to tip back straight while r drive whee minimize the t trolled slide off if necess s slide our mower h el ground H ip This is th oward the up drive wheel a wheelie d dangerous ecommende gher pressur 12 W WARNING n rotates bac tion or cont hat if you do must handle e the mower he mower D enly sliding s e not in an turns to pr...

Page 13: ... ipped with a or operate t aust system deral area m s supplied by and their use st Illustrated safety Ple e the safest MOWER CA OW SAFE O SERIOUS W CA Proposit gine exhaust s known to th birth defects 13 NG WARNING Do not sm Never remov ine that has ll the tank in t with gasoli n flame or sp ngs that ejec eaks Hydra serious injur a doctor fam e sure all hy efore starting ulic system te Produ rake ...

Page 14: ...013 D 6490031 DECA nstructio ocated on th ve all grease safety deca een installed 14 DECAL MAIN AL THROTTL 764900 DECAL FIRE WARN Steering onal Dec e equipmen e dirt and de ls d make sure 2 Ig 4 Ig N INST PANEL E INSTRUCTIO 050 E HAZARD ING g controls cals nt near imme ebris from s e current saf gnition switch gnition switch 1 ONS 764 7 TR R Throt Thro ediate areas afety signs a fety decals a h Of...

Page 15: ... fins and exhaust heat shield of any debris build up Inspect fuel lines for wear and replace when worn Always clean up spilled fuel and oil Caution hydraulic fluid under pressure potential skin puncture Do not check for leaks with mower running Caution denotes potential hazardous impeller condition when using the rear bagging system could result in cutting of fingers or hand while machine is in op...

Page 16: ...t N A 32 44 44 59 Torque Specifications Fuel System Capacity 17 5 gal 66 2 L Type of Fuel Unleaded regular gasoline minimum 85 octane Do not use gasoline containing more than 10 ethanol Do not mix oil with gasoline Fuel Filter In line Fuel shut off Three way valve Safety Interlock System PTO switch must be disengaged brake engaged and the control handles in the neutral and locked position to start...

Page 17: ...14 iption meant to so sconnect any or k 4 3 2 3 12 15 Overvie lely cut bag y safety swit 2 Bat 5 HO 8 Bra 11 Buc 14 Ant 5 17 ew g or mulch gr tches or rem ttery Box OC Handle ake Handle cket ti Scalp Whe 6 9 14 6 rass The u move any dec 1 eels 1 7 9 10 1 14 se for any o cals 3 Drive Tire 6 Control H 9 Engine 12 Deck Cov 15 Caster T 8 7 4 12 other purpose es Handles vers ires 3 11 15 e is not 14 ...

Page 18: ...2 Mode The plate is Stated on t ordering pa ator s Ar m eels ct Pin dle ol Panel trol Handles Handle Bar andle d l Seria s affixed to t he plate will arts rea s al Locat he left side o be the Mod ion of the tracto el date of a 18 r body below assembly and 2 3 4 w the HOC d d serial num 6 decal mber these w 1 5 6 6 7 will be neede 9 ed when 2 8 ...

Page 19: ...ol Hand Control Han Control Han Fuel Sh ocated behin is not in use w for the gas Meter ed with a dig fied is r 1 press fo r 2 press fo G Will disp o reset The ore service p every 5 se ay how many ering Co are controlled ckward the m will return to le le ndle ndle hut Off V nd the hinge e Do Not fill s to expand gital hour me r 3 sec to re or 3 sec to re play time rem e first interva point the me c...

Page 20: ...cut in A in the ush down on y Interlo ander ZK is nterlock syst disengaged ontrol levers er to start th e applied the neutral positi 5 Height B er lector will ad tter deck is i desired cut n button D a ock Syst equipped tem The brake in the neutr e machine e controls ar on A djust the cut in the full up height hole and lower to em al re 20 height in and locked B grab de o the selecte increments po...

Page 21: ...for more th ait ten 10 s quently take the engine m let the engin d to allow th on ny unusual n wer rmly placed o he parking b ard Check If not chec platform inc will make th t time Now ually increas 21 letely famil eding with AIN PRECAU AKE BEFOR Use ny parts are for excessiv ng bolts cott ure all safety s and the ope sence Contro nspect the t eration Ens e possibility t o guide you ording to th w...

Page 22: ...curb deck into the left side of th urb Stop an ps even whil d another wa same angle chnique lurch erclockwise a e mower is t ackwards at moving at le the curb is n rd the curb a so the left ca wer during AN ON 22 ehavior Afte until familiar ises and tes ower rn them off u tral position he engine an mower unatt urb anual section higher Usin e highest pos he mower clo nd then grad le lurching th ay ...

Page 23: ...r stop ntrol system sition are the the slower l stments are Slow Settin ht Onto o If you do th ck with the c Terrain ction of this m delines tion us Turns al t when the e on The mow rward the ne a Return to mp Before a els off the gro loosen the n and rotat eel that need sition then t hanism shou retighten the Repeat the Sensitiv Speed Sensit with the mow ng decrease vers will cau ping the en m to...

Page 24: ...e operation m er No one be in the dow etting Whe will regulate on the foot p disengaging 9 seconds ea h s life will be 24 g Adjust h rear drive t drives in a s stationary co er tracking c ake sure that move freely a s on the con Once the ja clockwise or ent of the mo on that side factory sett ver on the s peed the ro ernal pump s ur if the contr the slight re s procedure ard speed ca e mower So le...

Page 25: ...ch he OPC syste Off Platform OPC Switch erator P ated behind t ed and the bl OPC The em or conta 25 resence the pump pu lades ON tr e engine sho ct your loca e Contro ulley guard o ry lifting your ould kill and l Wright dea OPC Opera ol OPC on the right s r feet off the the blades s aler ator On Platf OPC Switch Switch side of the tr e foot platform should stop form ractor m to test within 6 9 ...

Page 26: ...e wear Th nd side of th to the right o ift lever B he deck or pu esired heigh top pin is full pitch and sid blade in rega he blade of need adjust pitch and sid hese hanger or below the position ma d check the ure that the h n deck prope Rea Lift 26 select supp ure ls Replace mmended by Higher pres h less safety t required an e tire pressu urther deck p wer engine is he height of e mower to of the ...

Page 27: ...d wit tors or for pr t from the tw Adjustm f adjusting a d require no he Drive ve the key an vers gine to blad secure a ratchet er Figure s B Deck h 6 elastome reference of wo inner bum ment and requires adjustment e Belt nd wait for a e belt from c and extensio shows belt co Left Front Lift Hanger 27 er bumpers f feel bumpe mpers s no adjustm just replace ll moving pa clutch on to relieve onfigur...

Page 28: ...stem C onnected or e system lo Hose e Hose es direction o he Cutte ve the ving a o er ng and ection the Mow ate both of th bout 2 3 turn mage may oc stem ydraulic syst Clean off all p removed or oss of power of flow er Deck wer if th he manual r ns counterclo ccur to the pu tem it is of t parts before when the oi r excessive 28 WARN Belts he Engin release valv ockwise It i ump if this v he utmost ...

Page 29: ... six vers back an rged and the eservoir if ne ce d is a mainte ve the batter and safe ch battery post mage to the oving the two d lift cover rminals clea ots in battery and tighten ration Sy eed to have t move Max Fill Le esult in clogg ontaminating rs are locate dust filter ev oirs Che surface s the hydro Full Cold lin and fill up to e Hydrau servoirs is co the ground h the bypass x times Now nd ...

Page 30: ...rn the m celeration w g r truck to tra r or truck wit Threaded Removal holes ons W mportant tha e nicks need wait for all m he raised po counterclock start mount ocation 95 108 Nm hub R d install in thr s you tighten everse order ding d unloading mmended rat he angles be use the mow put the deck mower aroun when backing nsport the S th straps ch Asse ho 30 WARNING WARNIN at the blades to be replac...

Page 31: ...ho et The entir with a leaf b a pressure ectrical shor when the unit If water is us ith blades en se all applica ne Manu users of this Kawasaki En anual contain ons mainten that is critica engine Be chart directly nual which he Stander Z hium base o ns needing lu e and remove pump until g on choke r uld be check re mower sh lower or low washer or n rt rust and c t has cooled sed for clean ngaged f...

Page 32: ...8 Electric cal Sche 4 matic 3 8 1 9 32 1 2 6 5 7 ...

Page 33: ...4 9 2 3 6 5 8 33 2 5 8 1 7 7 ...

Page 34: ...9 Decals 34 ...

Page 35: ...L SPRING BLACK 52420002 THROTTLE CABLE 52420003 SWITCH BLADE ON OFF RED 52460002 CHOKE CONTROL 53490019 RELAY FOR MAIN HARNESS 71410027 CLUTCH 1 125 OGURA GT3 5 71440001 BLADE 18 OPTIONAL 71440003 BLADE 21 OPTIONAL 71440009 BLADE OFFSET FUSION 18 STOCK 71440012 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 18 OPTIONAL 71440013 BLADE CE ROLLED AIRFOIL LOW LIFT 21 OPTIONAL 71490002 BLADE MULCHING 18 OPTIONAL 714...

Page 36: ...htness tighten as necessary X X Check all safety covers and shields X Clean air cleaner Primary Element Engine 1 X Clean air cleaner Secondary Element Engine 1 X Clean engine blower screen and fins with compressed air Engine 1 X Grease front caster wheels and caster pivot arms refer to Lubrication section X X X Clean battery terminals X Clean mower with compressed air do NOT use a pressure washer ...

Page 37: ...37 Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Service Performed Unit Hours Shop Technician ...

Page 38: ... The above warranty periods are limited to maximum of ninety 90 days for mowers that are used for rental purposes Other conditions The WMI mower including any defective part must be returned to an Authorized WMI Service Dealer within the warranty period The expense of lost production time and delivering the mower to the Authorized WMI Service Dealer for warranty work and the expense of returning i...

Page 39: ...t you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your commercial mower but WMI cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts As the commercial mower owner you should however be aware that WMI may deny you warranty coverage if your commercial mower or a part has failed due to abuse neglect or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications You are responsible for presenting your commercial...

Page 40: ...agnosis of a defective emission related warranted part provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station 7 WMI is liable for damages to other engine or equipment components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part 8 Throughout the commercial mower warranty period stated above WMI will maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expect...

Page 41: ... nd Lawn is une Deck cuttin Deck is not Tire pressur he Blades are Blades are Engine RPM GROUND S Deck is plu Possible Caus not sharp worn down too fa M is too low SPEED IS TOO F gged with grass t leveled correctly ot properly installe damaged is damaged bent or loose installed incorrec even or bumpy ng hieght is set to t leveled correctly re is uneven not sharp or are worn down too fa M is too lo...

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