Encore 32B100, 48K200, Premier Pro 32B100 Operator's Manual

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OPERATORS MANUAL
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WARNING:
machine. DO NOT allow any adult to operate
the machine without proper instruction.
CAUTION:
Never add fuel to the tank while the engine is running or hot. ALWAYS WAIT at least five minutes before refueling and REFUEL WITH THE ENGINE OFF. KEEP FUEL AWAY FROM SPARKS OR FLAMES. WIPE AWAY any fuel spillage BEFORE starting unit. Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
Gasoline is highly flammable - NO SMOKING .
Your mower is only as safe as the operator! Operator carelessness or error may result in serious bodily injury. Improper maintenance of the machine may also result in injury. Please read and follow these instructions on Safe Operation and be certain that anyone using this mower fully understands and follows these instructions.
1. Familiarize yourself with the controls and know how to stop this mower.
2. Inspect your work area carefully. Remove debris from the area to be cut. Keep all bystanders away from the mowing area.
3. Avoid contact with moving parts. Keep hands and feet clear of the mower deck and all moving parts.
4. Never direct the discharge of material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation.
5. Never tamper with safety devices or guards. If a guard or safety device is damaged or removed, replace it before operating the mower.
6. Handle gasoline carefully: use an approved gasoline container; fill the fuel tank to within 1" from the neck with good quality leaded or unleaded gasoline. Operator must wear proper shoes and clothing, which may also include safety glasses and ear protection.
7. Mow only during daylight hours or under very good artificial light.
8. Do NOT mow in slippery conditions , keep a firm grip on the handle bars, NEVER RUN.
9. The safety shield over the grass discharge must always be bolted in place and in the down position unless the grass catcher back plate is completely installed.
10. Do NOT leave the operator position unless the engine has been killed and blades have stopped.
11. If a solid object has been hit by the blades, stop the machine and check for damage. Repair or replace damaged/ broken part(s) prior to restarting the engine.
12. Do NOT allow anyone to stand or walk on the grass discharge side of the mower when the mower is in operation.
13. Do NOT mow close to drop-offs, deep ditches or other hazards. Mow hillsides very carefully by mowing across the face of slopes, not up or down. Do NOT mow on steep slopes.
14. To avoid burns, DO NOT TOUCH the engine or muffler immediately after operation.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Belt Tension Guide
Belt
Engine to Deck
T
ransmission Belt
Right Blade Drive Belt
Wheel Drive
Inch Deflection
1/2” 1/2” 1/2”
(48”,52”, And 60” only)
1/2”
Assembly Instructions
1. Remove inner parts box and handle from crate. Remove outside frame work so that the mower is setting on the pallet.
2. On a 36" mower, use 3 – 5/16" X 1 3/4" bolts and 3 – 5/16" whizlocks and bolt the bumper into place. (On the 48" there are 4 - bumper bolts required.)The whizlocks should go to the inside of the deck. When assembling a 48" mower, make sure that the bumper is flush with the deck on both ends of the bumper.
3. Using 6 – 3/8" X 1" bolts (3 – used for each caster) and 6 – 3/8" whizlock nuts, bolt the casters into place. Position whizlock nuts to the inside of the deck.
4. Using 2 – 5/16" X 1" bolts with 2 – 5/16" flat washers and 2 – 15/16" nyloc nuts, take the shifter lever with grip and bolt onto the top side of the shifter bracket on the transmission. Place the 5/16" flat washers on the slotted hole side of the shifter bracket under the 5/16" nut. Position the shift lever so that it slides freely along the top side of the shifter plate but still hits the stop for reverse.
5. Mount the gas tank using the 2 – nylon hold down straps, pulling tension on the buckles until secure. Attach the quick coupler, on the end of the fuel line, to the bottom of the tank. (See Fig. 1)
6. Using the remaining 4 - 3/8" X 1" bolts and the 4 – 3/8" nyloc nuts, bolt the
upper handle into position. (Remember that there are 3 – height settings for the handle for operator comfort.) Route the wiring harness along the handle, plugging it into the blade control switch, using the screws to attach the harness to the Operator Presence Control switch. There is not a specific color for hooking up the harness.
How to Adjust
Turnbuckle at Idler
Sliding Idler
Threaded Rod to Idler
Self-Adjusting
Fig. 1
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Assembly Instructions
Neutral Neutral LockLock
Park Park PositionPosition
Drive-RodDrive-Rod
1/4" - 3/8"1/4" - 3/8"
Fig. 2
CAUTION:
Excessive belt tension may cause damage!!
7. Using drive rods provided, turn them into the 5/16" swivel located in the left and right hand idler engagement bracket. Adjust the rods so that there is approximately 1/4" to 3/8" between the rod and the bottom of the thumb latch. Rods should be locked in place by using 4 – hair pin cotters and by placing a 5/ 16" flat washer to be inside of the drive handle between the drive lever and hair pin cotter. (See fig.2)
8. With the thumb latches locked in the neutral position, adjust the brake swivel until you feel a slight resistance when hooking it back to the idler assembly. Remember with thumb locks in the neutral position, you should be able to free wheel the machine. When the thumb locks are rotated all the way to the lock position, the brake should lock the wheel. At this time, you may also hook up the blade engagement rod, adjusting the length of the rod so the bell crank will not bottom out in the slot.
9. At this point, oil and fuel engine. Make sure that the air pressures in the rear tires are equal at (12 psi). Adjust the front tire pressures to (20 psi). Your mower is now ready for use.
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Final Check / Adjustment
1. Adjust the brake control rod to obtain “free wheeling” with the drive levers in the neutral position and positive braking when the drive levers are squeezed close to the handle grips. Shorten the effective length of the brake rod to increase braking.
2. Check air pressure in drive wheels (12 psi) and caster wheels (20psi). This is critical for appropriate mower tracking.
3. Check for proper belt tension (see belt tension guide).
Keep a 1/8" to 1/4" clearance between belt guides and belts. Be sure the drive control rod is properly adjusted in the thumb latch. (See Fig 2.)
3. After a 10 hour “Break-In” period go through steps 1 thru 3.
4. Proper adjustments must be maintained to insure safe, trouble free, long life operation of the mower. After completing the foregoing instructions and recommended procedures you are ready to put the mower into operation.
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WARNING:
FAILURE T O FOLLOW THE PREVIOUS INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SEVERE BODILY INJURY OR
MECHANICAL FAILURE.
CAUTION:
Machine must be at a full “STOP” before shifting from forward to reverse or from reverse to forward. Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or damage
to the transmission.
Before Operating
Know your machine top to bottom. Make certain all safety standards and
instructions have been fully read and understood.
Be acquainted with all “SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS” in this manual – to start.
1. Fill the fuel tank and open the fuel valve.
2. Shift the transmission to neutral.
3. Blades engagement lever must be in the “Off” position or back.
4. Thumb latches need to be in the “Neutral Lock” position.
5. Choke the engine as required and start.
11. This unit is equipped with “Operator Presence Controls” on the upper handle. When the operator leaves the operator position removing both hands from the “Operator Presence Control” levers it will cause the engine to shutdown.
THIS FEATURE IS FOR YOUR SAFETY!
6. After engine is running, push blade engagement lever forward to engage blades.
7. Shift the transmission to the desired gear (1 thru 4) for mowing, 5th gear is for transport only.
8. Squeeze the control levers and push forward on the thumb latches to unlock the levers. Slowly release control levers to engage the drive wheels.
9. In a normal mode the mower will travel in a straight line. To turn; squeeze the drive lever on the side in which you want to turn.
10. To STOP forward motion, squeeze both drive levers, lock thumb latches and shift
the transmission to neutral.
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