Exmark LAZER Z, LAZER Z® AS, LAZER Z® XP, LAZER Z XS, ultra vac LAZER Z Operator's Manual

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ULTRAV AC®
LAZERZ®,LAZERZ®AS,
LAZERZ®XPAND
LAZERZ®XSMODELS
ForUltraVacSerialNos. 850,000&Higher (totLazerZ(LZ),LazerZAS(LAS),and LazerZXPUnits352,000–789,999) (totLazerZXSUnits 352,000&Higher)
PartNo.4500-610Rev.A
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©2009—ExmarkMfg.Co.,Inc. IndustrialParkBox808 Beatrice,NE68310
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Contactusatwww.Exmark.com.
PrintedintheUSA
AllRightsReserved
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Introduction
CONGRATULATIONSonthepurchaseofyour ExmarkUltraVac.Thisproducthasbeencarefully designedandmanufacturedtogiveyouamaximum amountofdependabilityandyearsoftrouble-free operation.
Thismanualcontainsoperating,maintenance, adjustment,andsafetyinstructionsforyourExmark UltraVac
BEFOREOPERATINGYOURMOWER, CAREFULLYREADTHISMANUALINITS ENTIRETY.
Byfollowingtheoperating,maintenance,andsafety instructions,youwillprolongthelifeofyourUltra Vac,maintainitsmaximumefciency,andpromote safeoperation.
Ifadditionalinformationisneeded,orshouldyou requiretrainedmechanicservice,contactyour authorizedExmarkequipmentdealerordistributor. Exmarkpartsmanualsareavailableonlineat http://www.exmark.com/manuals.htm.
AllExmarkequipmentdealersanddistributorsare keptinformedofthelatestmethodsofservicing andareequippedtoprovidepromptandefcient serviceintheeldorattheirservicestations.They carryamplestockofservicepartsorcansecurethem promptlyforyoufromthefactory.
AllExmarkpartsarethoroughlytestedandinspected beforeleavingthefactory,however,attentionis requiredonyourpartifyouaretoobtainthefullest measureofsatisfactionandperformance.
Wheneveryouneedservice,genuineExmarkparts, oradditionalinformation,contactanAuthorized ServiceDealerorExmarkCustomerServiceandhave themodelandserialnumbersofyourproductready.
Figure1identiesthelocationofthemodelandserial numbersontheproduct.Writethenumbersinthe spaceprovided.
Figure1
1.Modelandserialnumberlocation
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
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Contents
Introduction...........................................................3
Safety.....................................................................5
SafetyAlertSymbol.........................................5
SafeOperatingPractices..................................5
SafetyandInstructionalDecals.......................8
Specications.......................................................10
ModelNumbers............................................10
Systems.........................................................10
Dimensions...................................................10
TorqueRequirements....................................11
ProductOverview................................................12
Operation.............................................................12
Pre-Start........................................................12
OperatingInstructions..................................12
Transporting.................................................16
Maintenance.........................................................18
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)...........18
PeriodicMaintenance.......................................18
CheckBlowerHousing/Impeller...................18
CheckBags....................................................18
LubricateGreaseFittings...............................19
CheckConditionofBelt................................19
Cleaning...........................................................20
CleanMuferandRearFrameArea................20
CleanRearScreenInHood............................20
CleanBlower.................................................20
Troubleshooting...................................................21
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Safety
SafetyAlertSymbol
ThisSafetyAlertSymbol(Figure2)isusedbothin thismanualandonthemachinetoidentifyimportant safetymessageswhichmustbefollowedtoavoid accidents
Thissymbolmeans:ATTENTION!BECOME
ALERT!YOURSAFETYISINVOLVED!
Figure2
1.Safetyalertsymbol
Thesafetyalertsymbolappearsaboveinformation whichalertsyoutounsafeactionsorsituations andwillbefollowedbythewordDANGER,
WARNING,orCAUTION.
DANGER:Whitelettering/Redbackground.
Indicatesanimminentlyhazardoussituationwhich,if notavoided,Willresultindeathorseriousinjury.
WARNING:Blacklettering/Orangebackground. Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,if notavoided,Couldresultindeathorseriousinjury.
CAUTION:Blacklettering/Yellowbackground. Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,if notavoided,Mayresultinminorormoderateinjury.
Thismanualusestwootherwordstohighlight information.Importantcallsattentiontospecial mechanicalinformationandNoteemphasizes generalinformationworthyofspecialattention.
SafeOperatingPractices
Training
ReadthetractorandUltraVacOperator’sManuals andothertrainingmaterial.Iftheoperator(s)or mechanic(s)cannotreadEnglishitistheowner’s responsibilitytoexplainthismaterialtothem.
Becomefamiliarwiththesafeoperationofthe equipment,operatorcontrols,andsafetysigns.
Alloperatorsandmechanicsshouldbetrained. Theownerisresponsiblefortrainingtheusers.
Neverletchildrenoruntrainedpeopleoperate orservicetheequipment.Localregulationsmay restricttheageoftheoperator.
Onlyadultsandmatureteenagersshouldoperate amower,andevenmatureteenagersshouldhave adultsupervision.Besureateenager:
1.hasreadandunderstandstheOperator’s
Manualandrecognizestherisksinvolved;
2.issufcientlymaturetousecaution;and
3.isofsufcientsizeandweighttooperate
thecontrolscomfortablyandtomanagethe mowerwithouttakingrisks.
Theowner/usercanpreventandisresponsible foraccidentsorinjuriesoccurringtohimselfor herself,otherpeopleorproperty.
Preparation
Evaluatetheterraintodeterminewhataccessories andattachmentsareneededtoproperlyandsafely performthejob.Onlyuseonmachinesapproved byExmark.
Wearappropriateclothingincludingsafetyglasses, substantialfootwear,longtrousers,andhearing protection.DoNotoperatewhenbarefootor whenwearingopensandals.
CAUTION
Thismachineproducessoundlevelsin excessof85dBAattheoperator’searand cancausehearinglossthroughextended periodsofexposure.
Wearhearingprotectionwhenoperatingthis machine.
Inspecttheareawheretheequipmentistobe usedandremoveallrocks,toys,sticks,wires, bones,andotherforeignobjectswhichcanbe thrownbythemachineandmaycausepersonal injurytotheoperatororbystanders.
Operation
Operateonlyindaylightorgoodarticiallight, keepingawayfromholesandhiddenhazards.
Nevermowwiththedischargedeectorraised, removedoralteredunlessthereisagrass
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collectionsystemormulchkitinplaceand workingproperly.
DANGER
Therearerotatingbladesintheblowerand underthemowerdeck.Bladecontactcan causeseriousoperatororbystanderinjury orevendeath.
DoNotreachintoblowerunlessrotation indicatorhasstopped.DisengagePTO, stopengine,removekey,waitforall movingpartstostop.engageparking brake.
Neveroperatemowerunlessdischarge deector,entiregrasscollectionsystem, ormulchkitisinstalled.
Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop, removekeyandengageparkingbrake:
–Beforechecking,cleaningorworkingonthe
mower.
–Afterstrikingaforeignobjectorabnormal
vibrationoccurs(inspectthemowerfor damageandmakerepairsbeforerestarting andoperatingthemower).
–Beforeclearingblockages.
–Wheneveryouleavethemower.
WARNING
Hands,feet,hair,clothing,oraccessoriescan becomeentangledinrotatingparts.Contact withtherotatingpartscancausetraumatic amputationorseverelacerations.
DoNotoperatethemachinewithout guards,shields,andsafetydevicesin placeandworkingproperly.
Keephands,feet,hair,jewelry,orclothing awayfromrotatingparts.
Stoptheblades,slowdown,andusecautionwhen crossingsurfacesotherthangrassandwhen transportingthemowertoandfromtheareato bemowed.
Beawareofthemowerdischargepathanddirect dischargeawayfromothers.
SlopeOperation
UseExtremecautionwhenmowingand/orturning onslopesaslossoftractionand/ortip-overcould occur.Theoperatorisresponsibleforsafeoperation onslopes.
DANGER
Operatingonwetgrassorsteepslopescan causeslidingandlossofcontrol.Wheels droppingoveredges,ditches,steepbanks,or watercancauserollovers,whichmayresult inseriousinjury,deathordrowning.
DoNotmowslopeswhengrassiswet.
DoNotmowneardrop-offsornearwater.
DoNotmowslopesgreaterthan15 degrees.
Reducespeedanduseextremecaution onslopes.
Avoidsuddenturnsorrapidspeed changes.
Keeptherollbarintheraisedandlocked positionanduseseatbelt.
Seeinsidethebackcovertodeterminethe approximateslopeangleoftheareatobemowed.
Useawalkbehindmowerand/orahandtrimmer neardrop-offs,ditches,steepbanksorwater. (Figure3).
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Figure3
1.SafeZone-Usethemowerhereonslopeslessthan15 degrees
2.DangerZone-Useawalkbehindmowerand/orhand trimmeronslopesgreaterthan15degrees,near drop-offsandwater.
3.Water
Removeormarkobstaclessuchasrocks,tree limbs,etc.fromthemowingarea.Tallgrasscan hideobstacles.
Watchforditches,holes,rocks,dipsandrisesthat changetheoperatingangle,asroughterraincould overturnthemachine.
Avoidsuddenstartswhenmowinguphillbecause themowermaytipbackwards.
Beawarethatoperatingonwetgrass,acrosssteep slopesordownhillmaycausethemowertolose traction.Lossoftractiontothedrivewheelsmay resultinslidingandalossofbrakingandsteering.
Alwaysavoidsuddenstartingorstoppingona slope.Iftireslosetraction,disengagetheblades andproceedslowlyofftheslope.
Followthemanufacturer’srecommendationsfor wheelweightsorcounterweightstoimprove stability.AlwaysinstallandremovetheUltraVac, includingcounterweights,asinstructed.Failure todosowillcauseareductioninstabilityor traction.DoNotoperatethemowerwithonlya portionoftheUltraVacinstalled.
Useextremecarewithgrasscatchersor attachments.Thesecanchangethestabilityofthe machineandcauselossofcontrol.Thestability andtractionofthemachinewillchangeasthe UltraVachopperllswithgrassclippings.Use
progressivelygreatercareonslopesasthehopper lls.
MaintenanceandStorage
Disengagedrives,setparkingbrake,stopengine andremovekeyordisconnectsparkplugwire. Waitforallmovementtostopbeforeadjusting, cleaningorrepairing.
Usecarewhencheckingblades.Wraptheblade(s) orweargloves,andusecautionwhenservicing them.Onlyreplacedamagedblades.Never straightenorweldthem.
Keepallguards,shieldsandallsafetydevicesin placeandinsafeworkingcondition.
Checkallboltsfrequentlytomaintainproper tightness.
Frequentlycheckforwornordeteriorating componentsthatcouldcreateahazard.
Allreplacementpartsmustbethesameas orequivalenttothepartssuppliedasoriginal equipment.
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SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Keepallsafetysignslegible.Removeallgrease, dirtanddebrisfromsafetysignsandinstructional labels.
Replaceallworn,damaged,ormissingsafety signs.
Whenreplacementcomponentsareinstalled,be surethatcurrentsafetysignsareafxedtothe replacedcomponents.
Ifanattachmentoraccessoryhasbeeninstalled, makesurecurrentsafetysignsarevisible.
Newsafetysignsmaybeobtainedfrom yourauthorizedExmarkequipmentdealeror distributororfromExmarkMfg.Co.Inc.
Safetysignsmaybeafxedbypeelingoffthe backingtoexposetheadhesivesurface.Apply onlytoaclean,drysurface.Smoothtoremove anyairbubbles.
Familiarizeyourselfwiththefollowingsafetysigns andinstructionlabels.Theyarecriticaltothesafe operationofyourExmarkcommercialmower.
1-653558
98-5954
103-6606
103-6607
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103-3508
LZUV52Only
109-5890
UV60andUV6672
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Specications
Specications
ModelNumbers
SerialNos:850,000andHigher
LZUV52–FitsLazerZ(LZ)andLazerZAS(LAS)Units789,999andLowerwith52inchdeck.
UV60–FitsLazerZ(LZ),LazerZAS(LAS),andLazerZXPUnits352,000–789,999andLazerZXSUnits352,000 andHigherwith60inchdeck.
UV6672–LazerZ(LZ),LazerZAS(LAS),andLazerZXPUnits352,000–789,999andLazerZXSUnits352,000 andHigherwith66inchor72inchdeck.
Systems
BaggingSystem
Collectionbins:
–Commercialgrade,clothmeshbagswith
reinforcedbottoms.
–Capacity:11.0bushels
52inchdecks:8bushels(2bagsandhood)
60,66,and72inchdecks:13.4bushels(3 bagsandhood)
DumpMechanism:Manualliftoff
BlowerTube:Fixed,abrasionresistantmolded polyethylene.
Impeller:5–bladed,1/4inch(6.4mm)thick abrasionresistantsteel,withverticalaxis.
Impellerbearings:1inch(2.5cm)sealed non-greaseablebearings.
Dimensions
OverallWidth:
w/UltraVac
52inchDeck-All
66.85inches(169.8cm)
60inchDeck-SN599,999 andLower&AllLazerAS 789,999andLower
74.44inches(189.1cm)
60inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigher
74.94inches(190.3cm)
66inchDeck-All
81.50inches(207.0cm)
w/UltraVac
72inchDeck-SN599,999 andLower
86.49inches(219.7cm)
72inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigher
87.38inches(221.9cm)
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OverallLength:
w/UltraVac
52inchDeck-Air-Cooled
105.70inches(268.5cm)
52inchDeck­Liquid-Cooled
106.00inches(269.1cm)
60inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerAir-Cooled
106.65inches(270.9cm)
60inchDeck-SN 600,000–789,999 Air-Cooled
110.04inches(279.5cm)
60inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerLiquid-Cooled
106.90inches(271.5cm)
60inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerLazerXP&XS
107.90inches(274.1cm)
60inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherLazerXP&XS
110.88inches(281.6cm)
66inchDeck-Air-Cooled
111.59inches(283.4cm)
66inchDeck-LazerXP& XS
112.43inches(285.6cm)
72inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerAir-Cooled
110.75inches(281.3cm)
72inchDeck-SN 600,000–789,999 Air-Cooled
114.12inches(289.9cm)
72inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerLiquid-Cooled
111.00inches(278.3cm)
72inchDeck-SN599,999 andLowerLazerXP&XS
112.00inches(281.9cm)
72inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherLazerXP&XS
115.37inches(293.0cm)
CurbWeight:
w/UltraVac
52inchDeck-All254lb(115kg)
60inchDeck-SN599,999 andLower&AllLazerAS 789,999andLower
324lb(147kg)
60inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherAir-Cooled (exceptAS)
243lb(110kg)
60inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherLiquid-Cooled
261lb(118kg)
66inchDeck-All Air-Cooled
190lb(86kg)
66inchDeck-All Liquid-Cooled
208lb(94kg)
72inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigher
271lb(123kg)
72inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherAir-Cooled
190lb(86kg)
72inchDeck-SN600,000 andHigherLiquid-Cooled
208lb(94kg)
TorqueRequirements
BoltLocation
Torque
ImpellerSpindleBottom Nut
55-60ft-lb(75-81N-m)
ImpellerSpindleTopNut75-80ft-lb(102-108N-m)
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ProductOverview
Figure4
1.Hood4.Tube
2.Weight5.Bag
3.Blower
Operation
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthe
machinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
Pre-Start
Makesureyouunderstandthecontrols,their locations,theirfunctions,andtheirsafety requirements.
Ensuretheblower,beltcover,bags,tubeandhood areingoodcondition,properlyattached,andlatched.
ForunitsaboveSerialNumber600,000withTriton decks:Makesurethattheadjustabledoglegbafeis closedtomatchtheintakeintotheUltraVacBlower.
WARNING
Ifthedeckdischargeopeningandtheblower intakeopeningdonotmatchcorrectly,it willallowobjectstobethrowninoperator’s orbystander’sdirection.Also,contactwith bladecouldoccur.Thrownobjectsorblade contactcancauseseriousinjuryorkillyou orbystanders.
Adjustdoglegbafetomatchintake opening.
RefertotheMaintenancesectionandperformallthe necessaryinspectionandmaintenancesteps.
OperatingInstructions
Mowing
1.TheUltraVacbloweroperateswhendeckdrive isengaged.Besurethatallpersonsareclear ofthemowerdeckbeforeengagingthecutting blades.Setthethrottleto“midway”position.Pull outwardonthePTOswitchtothe“ROTATE” position.Acceleratetofullthrottletobegin mowing.
2.Todisengagethedeckdriveandblower,setthe throttleto“midway”position.Pushinonthe PTOswitchtothe“STOP”positiontostopthe cuttingbladesandblower.Thecuttingbladeswill requireaslightlylongeramountoftimetocome toacompletestopwhentheblowerisinstalled onthedeck.Verifythatallrotationindicators
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havestoppedbeforeclearingblowerassemblyor mowerdeck
3.Toremovethebags,rstshutoffdeckdrive,stop theengineandwaitforallmovingpartstostop. Openthehoodandremovethebagsbyliftingup ontherearofthebag,thenunhookingthefront clip.Emptythebagsbyinvertingthem.
4.Reinstallbags,closeandlatchhoodbefore continuingmowing.
Tipsformowingconditions:
Whenmowinginareaswithsandysoil,use lowliftbladesonthecuttingdeckandhigher cuttingheightstominimizewearontheblower components.
Whenmowinginwetconditions,suchasjustafter arainorinheavydew ,uselowliftbladesonthe cuttingdecktominimizepluggingoftheblower.
Maintainingagroundspeedthatdoesnotpull downtheengineRPMwillallowforthehighest productivityandbestqualityofcut.Boggingthe engineRPMdownbygoingtoofastwillcause pluggingandqualityofcutissues.
Whenthebagsgetfull,thesoundoftheblower willchangeandtherewillbeslightblowoutfrom thefrontrightcornerofthedeck.Emptyingthe bagsatthispointwillminimizethepotentialfor thetubetoplug.
ForunitsbelowSerialNumber600,000: Anti-blowoutkitsareavailableforleafcollection. Theyhelptoprevent“chasing”theleaves.To reduce“plowing”leaves,raisethedeckslightly.
OnTriton:Raisefrontadjustablebafeto reduceplowing.Loweringfrontadjustablebafe mayprevent“chasing”.Matchdischargeopening toUltraVacintakeforbestperformance.
BaggerRemovalforSideDischarge
1.Shutoffthedeckdrive,stopengineandwaitfor allmovingpartstostop.Removekeyandengage parkingbrake.
2.Removethedischargetubebyreleasingthe latchesattheblower.Slidethetubeofftheblower outletandremovetheupperendfromthehood.
Figure5
1.ClevisPin5.BeltCover
2.CasterArmWeight
6.Blower
3.Hairpin7.Tube
4.FrontFloorpanWeight8.Bags
3.Removethebeltcoverbylooseningtheknobs. For60inchand66inchunitstheoutboardknob doesnotneedtoberemovedcompletelyto removethebeltcover.
CAUTION
Thedecksheavewillbecomeveryhot. Touchingahotdecksheavecancausesevere burns.
Allowthedecksheavetocoolcompletely beforeremovingthebelt.
4.Pulltheidlerreleasehandleandremovethebelt fromtheuppergrooveofthedecksheave.
5.Unlatchthefrontendoftheblower.Pivotthe blowerbackandliftitoffthedeck.
6.Installthedischargechuteusingthechutepivot pinandhairpin(seeFigure6).
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Figure6
Viewedfromtherightside
1.Hairpin
3.DischargeChute
2.ChutePivotPin
Note:Installchutewiththetabstotherearof thedecktabsasshown.
WARNING
Anuncovereddischargeopeningwill allowobjectstobethrowninoperator’sor bystander’sdirection.Also,contactwith bladecouldoccur.Thrownobjectsorblade contactcancauseseriousinjuryorkillyou orbystanders.
Neveroperatemowerunlessdischarge deector,orentiregrasscollectionsystem,or mulchkitisinstalled.
7.Re-installtheplasticbeltcoverandtightenthe knobs.
8.Removethehairpinsandclevispinsholdingthe hoodassemblytothemountweldment.
9.Liftthehoodassemblyoffthemount.
10.Theremovableweightsmustberemovedfrom abovethecasterwheels(andfrontofoorpan onsomeunits).Toremovethecasterweights. Loosentheclampingknobsuntiltheweightcan bemovedrelativetothecasterarm.Removethe hairpinsandclevispinsthatholdtheweightsto thecasterarms.Carefullylifttheweightsoffof thecasterarms.
Toremovetheweightonthefrontoftheoor pan,removethetwohairpinsthatretainitand thenliftitfromthemountplates.
Theweightsandbracketsboltedtotheoorpan remainontheunit.
Note:Theremovableweightsareheavy.Use carewhenliftingthem.Makesurethatyoucan holdthemsecurelybeforeliftingthem.Use cautionwhenpositioningyourhandssothatyou DoNotsetthemdownonyourhandsorngers.
Note:TheportionsoftheUltraVacbaggerthat arenotboltedtothemoweraredesignedtobe installedorremovedintheirentirety.Failureto dosowillcauseareductioninstabilityortraction. DoNotoperatethemowerwithonlyaportion oftheUltraVacinstalled.
CAUTION
Casterorfrontoorpanweightsinstalled withoutbaggermaycauselossoftraction andsteeringcontrol.Lossofcontrolcan resultinanaccident,whichmaycausedeath, injury,orpropertydamage.
Installcasterorfrontoorpanweights ONLYwhenbaggerisinstalled.
11.Themachinecannowbeusedforsidedischarge mowing.
BaggerInstallationforBagging
1.Stopengine,removekey,andwaitforallmoving partstostop.Engageparkingbrake.
2.Removehairpinandchutepivotpin.Remove dischargechute.Pivotpinandhairpinmaybe storedinthepivotholesofthedischargechute duringbaggingoperation.
3.Installthebaggerassemblyontothemountby slippingthehookportionoverthetopmounting tubeofthemountweldment(seeFigure5). Securetheassemblytothemountusingtheclevis pinsandhairpins.
4.Installthebagassembliesbyinsertingthehook portionintotheslotsinthecrossbarofthehood assembly.
5.Mountthebloweronthedeckbyslidingthe mountingpinintothetubeattherearrightcorner ofthedeck.Swingtheblowerclosed.Adjustthe positionofthefrontpintoengagetheslotinthe frontofthedeck.Usethelatchtolocktheblower inthisposition.Adjustthetensiononthelatch toholdthebloweruptothedeck,yetallowfor releasebyhand.
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6.Pullthespringloadedidlerbackandslipthebelt overthetopspindledecksheave.
7.Installtheplasticbeltcover.On60inchand66 inchunitstheoutsideendofthecoverisslotted andcanslipbetweenthetwowashersonthebelt shieldstud.Theplasticknobdoesnotneedto beremoved.On72inchand52inchunitsthe coverhasahole,andtheplasticknobmustbe installedafterthecoverhasbeenpositioned.The
originalbeltcoverstudmustberemovedon 52inchunits.
8.ForUnitsSerialNumber600,000andHigher withTritonDecks:Adjustpositionofdogleg
bafetomatchtheintakeoftheUltraVacblower bafeadjustedtoowidemayallowobjectstobe thrownfromunderdeck.Bafeadjustedtoo narrowmaycausepluggingissues.
AllUnits:Sliptheupperendofthetube assemblyintothehoodopening.Slidethelower endofthetubeassemblyoverthebloweroutlet andalignthenotchwiththetubelatch.Latchthe tubetotheblower.
Note:Theremovableweightsareheavy.Use carewhenlifting.Makesurethatyoucanholdthe weightsecurelybeforelifting.Usecautionwhen positioningyourhandssothatyouDoNotset theweightdownonyourhandsorngers.
9.Installtheremovableweightassembliesover thecasterarms.On52inchand60inchLazer ZASmachinesand60inchLazerZmachines serialnumber599,999andlower,oneweighthas awidemountingbracketandonehasanarrow bracket.Theywillonlytthemachineoneway. Weightsforthe60inchLazerZserialnumber 600,000andhigher,60inchLazerZXP ,60inch LazerZXSandall66inchand72inchunitsare interchangeableleftandright.
10.Installaclevispinandhairpinoneachcaster weighttoretainthem(seeFigure7).
Figure7
1.ClevisPin
2.Hairpin
11.Unitswithremovableoorpanweight:
Tightenknobonweightassemblyuntiltheweight isclampedsecurelytothecasterarm.
12.Hookweightplateassemblyoverthetopofthe weightmountingplatesandsecurewithtwo hairpinsasshowninFigure8).
Figure8
1.WeightPlateAssembly2.Hairpin
Note:TheportionsoftheUltraVacbaggerthat arenotboltedtothemoweraredesignedtobe installedorremovedintheirentirety.DoNot operatethemowerwithonlyaportionofthe UltraVacinstalled.
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Transporting
TransportingaUnit
Useaheavy-dutytrailerortrucktotransportthe machine.Lockbrakeandblockwheels.Securely fastenthemachinetothetrailerortruckwithstraps, chains,cable,orropes.Besurethatthetrailerortruck hasallnecessarylightingandmarkingasrequiredby law .Secureatrailerwithasafetychain.
CAUTION
Thisunitdoesnothaveproperturn signals,lights,reectivemarkings,ora slowmovingvehicleemblem.Drivingona streetorroadwaywithoutsuchequipment isdangerousandcanleadtoaccidents causingpersonalinjury.Drivingonastreet orroadwaywithoutsuchequipmentmayalso beaviolationofStatelawsandtheoperator maybesubjecttotrafcticketsand/ornes.
DoNotdriveaunitonapublicstreetor roadway.
WARNING
Loadingaunitonatrailerortruckincreases thepossibilityofbackwardtip-over. Backwardtip-overcouldcauseseriousinjury ordeath.
Useextremecautionwhenoperatinga unitonaramp.
Useonlyasingle,fullwidthramp;Do Notuseindividualrampsforeachside oftheunit.
Ifindividualrampsmustbeused,use enoughrampstocreateanunbroken rampsurfacewiderthantheunit.
DoNotexceeda15°anglebetweenramp andgroundorbetweenrampandtrailer ortruck.
Avoidsuddenaccelerationwhiledriving unituparamptoavoidtippingbackward.
Avoidsuddendecelerationwhilebacking unitdownaramptoavoidtipping backward.
LoadingaUnit
Emptygrassbagsbeforeattemptingtoload unitontrailerortruck.Useextremecautionwhen
loadingunitsontrailersortrucks.Onefullwidth rampthatiswideenoughtoextendbeyondtherear tiresisrecommendedinsteadofindividualrampsfor eachsideoftheunit.Thelowerrearsectionofthe tractorframeextendsbackbetweentherearwheels andservesasastopfortippingbackward.Having afullwidthrampprovidesasurfacefortheframe memberstocontactiftheunitstartstotipbackward. Ifitisnotpossibletouseonefullwidthramp,use enoughindividualrampstosimulateafullwidth continuousramp.
Rampshouldbelongenoughsothattheangles betweentherampandthegroundandtherampand thetrailerortruckDoNotexceed15°.Asteeper anglemaycausemowerdeckcomponentstoget caughtastheunitmovesfromramptotraileror truck.Steeperanglesmayalsocausetheunittotip backward.Ifloadingonornearaslope,position thetrailerortrucksoitisonthedownsideofthe slopeandtherampextendsuptheslope.Thiswill
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minimizetherampangle.Thetrailerortruckshould beaslevelaspossible.
Important:DoNotattempttoturntheunit whileontheramp,youmaylosecontroland driveofftheside.
Avoidsuddenaccelerationwhendrivinguparamp andsuddendecelerationwhenbackingdownaramp. Bothmaneuverscancausetheunittotipbackward.
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Maintenance
Note:Determinetheleftandrightsidesofthemachinefromthenormaloperatingposition.
WARNING
Whilemaintenanceoradjustmentsarebeing made,someonecouldstarttheengine. Accidentalstartingoftheenginecould seriouslyinjureyouorotherbystanders.
Removethekeyfromtheignitionswitch, engageparkingbrake,andpullthewire(s) offthesparkplug(s)beforeyoudoany maintenance.Alsopushthewire(s)aside soitdoesnotaccidentallycontactthespark plug(s).
WARNING
Theenginecanbecomeveryhot.T ouching ahotenginecancausesevereburns.
Allowtheenginetocoolcompletelybefore serviceormakingrepairsaroundtheengine area.
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
MaintenanceProcedure
Beforeeachuseordaily
•Checktheblowerhousing/impeller.
•Checkbags.
•Cleanmuferandrearframearea.
•Cleanrearscreeninthehood.
Every25hours
•Lubricategreasettings.
Every50hours
•Checkconditionofbelt.
Yearlyorbeforestorage
•Cleanblower.
PeriodicMaintenance
CheckBlower Housing/Impeller
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.Inspectforwearordamagedaily.Replaceor repairwornpartsasneeded
Note:Whenmowinginareaswithsandysoil, uselowliftbladesonthecuttingdeckandhigher cuttingheightstominimizewearontheblower components.
CheckBags
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.Inspectthebagsforwear,tears,ordamage.
WARNING
Undernormalusethebagwilldeteriorate andwear.Objectscouldexitthroughworn bagathighspeeds.Thrownobjectscan causeseriousinjuryorkillyouorbystanders.
Checkbagsfrequentlyfortearsandholes. Replacewornbags.
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Maintenance
LubricateGreaseFittings
Note:Seechartforserviceintervals.
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.LubricatettingswithNGLIgrade#2 multi-purposegungrease.
Refertothefollowingchartforttinglocations andlubricationschedule.
LubricationChart
Fitting
Locations
Initial
Pumps
Numberof
Places
Service
Interval
1.Idler Bushings
1–21
25Hours
CheckConditionofBelt
ServiceInterval:Every50hours
AllUnits
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.Inspectthebeltfordamageorwear.Replacebelt withoneofthefollowing:
Deck
PartNo.
52inch–All
1–653438
60inchLazerZ,XS,XP SN599,999andLowerand AllLazerAS
103-0866
72inchAllSN599,999 andLower
103-0867
60inchTriton
109-1242
66inchTriton
103-0867
72inchTriton
109-1244
For52inchUnitsOnly-BeltReplacement Procedure:
1.Removetheblowerfromthedeck.
2.Removethebeltguideontheblower(see Figure9).
Figure9
ViewFromT opofBlower
1.Springloadedidler
4.Beltguide
2.Impellersheave
5.Decksheave(reference)
3.Fixedidler
3.Removetheoldbelt.
4.Installthenewbeltontotheblowerassemblyas showninFigure9.
5.Reinstallthebeltguideremovedinstep2.
6.Reinstalltheblowerontothedeck.
For52inchUnitsOnly-InspectBeltPositionon theIdlerArm:
Theidlerarmmaybecomebentduringuseor transport.Abentidlerarmcouldcausethebeltto jumpoffoftheidlerandbedamaged.
1.Makesurethebeltcoverisinstalledandrunthe blowerforonetotwominutes.
2.Shutoffthedeckdrive,stopengine,wait
forallmovingpartstostopandremovekey. Engageparkingbrake.Removethebeltcover
andchecktomakesurethatthebeltisridingnear thecenteroftheatidlerontheidlerarm.
3.Ifthebeltisnotridingnearthecenterofthe idler,removetheblower,andbendtheidlerarm slightly.
4.Reinstalltheblowerandbeltcoverandrepeat steps1through3untilthebeltispositionednear thecenteroftheidler.
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Maintenance
Cleaning
CleanMuferandRear FrameArea
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
WARNING
Operatingengineparts,especiallythe mufer,becomeextremelyhot.Severeburns canoccuroncontactanddebris,suchas leaves,grass,brush,etc.cancatchre.
Allowengineparts,especiallythemufer, tocoolbeforetouching.
Removeaccumulateddebrisfrommufer andenginearea.
Installandmaintaininworkingordera sparkarresterbeforeusingequipment onforest-covered,grass-covered, brush-coveredunimprovedland.
CleanRearScreenInHood
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.Openhoodandremoveclippingsthatarestuck tothescreen.
CleanBlower
ServiceInterval:Yearlyorbeforestorage
Grassbuildupmaycauseproblemswiththeimpeller whentheunitisputbackintooperation.
1.Stopengine,waitforallmovingpartstostop,and removekey .Engageparkingbrake.
2.Removegrassbuildupfromaroundtheimpeller beforeplacingitinstorage.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Important:Itisessentialthatalloperatorsafetymechanismsbeconnectedandinproperoperating
conditionpriortomoweruse.
Whenaproblemoccurs,DoNotoverlookthesimplecauses.Forexample:startingproblemscouldbe causedbyanemptyfueltank.
Thefollowingtablelistssomeofthecommoncausesoftrouble.DoNotattempttoserviceorreplacemajor itemsoranyitemsthatcallforspecialtimingoradjustmentprocedures(suchasvalves,governor,etc.).Have thisworkdonebyyourEngineServiceDealer.
Note:WhendisconnectingelectricalconnectorsDoNotpullonthewirestoseparatetheconnectors.
ProblemPossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1.Cuttingblade(s)is/arebentorunbalanced.
1.Installnewcuttingblade(s).
2.Blademountingboltisloose.2.Tightentheblademountingbolt.
3.Looseblowerpulleyorpulleyassembly.
3.Tightentheappropriatepulley.
Abnormalvibration.
4.Blowerimpellerbladesarebent.4.ContactanAuthorizedServiceDealer.
Blowerdrivebeltsnapsorbreaksfrequently.
1.Idlerarmisoutofalignment.1.Correctthealignmentoftheidlerarm.
1.Bagsarefull.
1.Emptybagsmorefrequently.
2.Pluggedscreeninbaggerhood.2.Removedebris,leavesorgrassclippings fromthescreen.
3.Groundspeedistoofast.
3.Drivesloweratfullthrottle.
4.Blowerbeltisworn,loose,orbroken.4.Installnewblowerbelt.
5.Pluggedtubeorblower.5.Locateandremovepluggeddebris.
Excessivegrassblowoutfromthedeck.
6.Conditionsaredry.6.Uselowerliftblade.
1.Bagsaretoofull.
1.Emptybagsmorefrequently
2.Groundspeedistoofast.
2.Drivesloweratfullthrottle.
3.Grassistoowet.
3.Cutgrasswhenitisdry.
4.Grassistoolong.4.Cutgrassmorefrequentlyorathighercut height.
5.Pluggedscreeninbaggerhood.5.Removedebris,leaves,orgrassclippings fromthescreen.
6.Blowerdrivebeltisworn,loose,or
broken.
6.Installnewbelt.
Blowerandtubesplugtoofrequently.
7.Blowerisplugged.7.Uselowliftbladesinwetconditions.
1.Pluggedblower.1.Removedebris,leaves,orgrassclippings fromtheblowerimpeller.
Blowerimpellerdoesnotspinfreely.
2.Impellernotaligned.2.ContactanAuthorizedServiceDealer.
Plowingleaves.
1.Deckistoolow.
1.
UnitsbelowSerialNumber 600,000:Raisethedeckslightly. Triton:Raisethefrontadjustablebafe.
Chasingleaves.
1.Blowoutfromdeck.
1.
UnitsbelowSerialNumber600,000:
Installananti-blowoutkit–contact anAuthorizedServiceDealer. Triton:Lowerthefrontadjustable bafe.MatchdischargeopeningtoUltra Vacintake.
Blowercomponentsshowsignsofwear and/oraircleanersandcoolingnsaredirty.
1.Sandordryconditions.1.Uselowliftbladesonthecutting deckandhighercuttingheights. Cleanaircleanersandcoolingns frequently.
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Conditions and Products Covered
Exmark Mfg. Co. Inc. and its affiliate, Exmark Warranty Company, pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly warrant on the terms and conditions herein, that we will repair, replace or adjust any part on these products and found by us (in the exercise of our reasonable discretion) to be defective in factory materials or workmanship for a period of one year.
This warranty applies to Exmark commercial attachments and accessories sold in the U.S. or Canada. This warranty may only be assigned or transferred to a second (or third) owner by an authorized Exmark dealer. The warranty period commences upon the date of the original retail purchase.
 Warranty Exceptions Warranty Period
• Bags, Belts and Tires 90 days
This warranty only includes the cost of parts and labor.
Items and Conditions Not Covered
This warranty does not cover the following:
• Pickup and delivery charges to and from any authorized   Exmark Service Dealer.
• Any damage or deterioration due to normal use, wear and   tear, or exposure.
• Cost of regular maintenance service or parts, such as filters,   fuel, lubricants, tune-up parts, and adjustments.
• Any product or part which has been altered or misused or   required replacement or repair due to normal wear,    accidents, or lack of proper maintenance.
• Any repairs necessary due to use of parts, accessories or   supplies, including gasoline, oil or lubricants, incompatible   with the attachment or accessory or other than as    recommended in the operator's manual or other operational   instructions provided by Exmark.
All warranty work must be performed by an authorized Exmark Service Dealer using Exmark approved replacement parts.
Instructions for Obtaining Warranty Service
The product must be registered with original proof of purchase by an Exmark Service Dealer before obtaining any warranty service.
Contact any Exmark Service Dealer to arrange service at their dealership. To locate a dealer convenient to you, access our website at www.exmark.com. U.S. or Canada customers may also call 402-223-6375.
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the Service Dealer’s analysis or with the assistance provided, contact us at:
Exmark Customer Service Department  The Exmark Warranty Company  2101 Ashland Avenue  Beatrice, NE 68310  402-223-6375 or  service@exmark.com
Owner’s Responsibilities
If your product requires warranty service it must be returned to an authorized Exmark service dealer within the warranty period. This warranty extends only to commercial attachments and accessories operated under normal conditions. You must read the operator’s manual. You must also properly service and maintain your Exmark product as described in the operator’s manual or other operational instructions provided by Exmark. Such routine maintenance, whether performed by a dealer or by you, is at your expense.
General Conditions
The sole liability of Exmark and Exmark Warranty Company with respect to this warranty shall be repair or replacement of defective components as set forth herein. Neither Exmark
nor Exmark Warranty Company shall be liable for any incidental or consequential loss or damage.
Such damages include but are not limited to:
• Expenses related to gasoline, oil or lubricants.
• Travel time, overtime, after hours time or other    extraordinary repair charges or charges relating to repairs or   replacements outside of normal business hours at the place   of business of the authorized Exmark Service Dealer.
• Rental of like or similar replacement equipment during the   period of any warranty, repair or replacement work.
• Any telephone or telegram charges or travel charges.
• Loss or damage to person or property other than that   covered by the terms of this warranty.
• Any claims for lost revenue, lost profit or additional cost as   a result of a claim of breach of warranty.
• Attorney's fees.
No Claim of breach of warranty shall be cause for cancellation or rescission of the contract of sale of any Exmark attachment or accessory.
All implied warranties of merchantability (that the product is fit for ordinary use) and fitness for use (that the product is fit for a particular purpose) are limited to the duration of the express warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Exmark Commercial
Attachments and Accessories
1 Year Limited Warranty
G4500-433_B
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G011841
Figure10
Thispagemaybecopiedforpersonaluse.
1.Themaximumslopeyoucansafelyoperatethemachineonis15degrees.Usetheslopeindicatortodeterminethe degreeofslopeofhillsbeforeoperating.DoNotoperatethismachineonaslopegreaterthan15degrees.Fold alongtheappropriatelinetomatchtherecommendedslope.
2.Alignthisedgewithaverticalsurface,atree,building,fencepole,etc.
3.Exampleofhowtocompareslopewithfoldededge.
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MI D-MO UNT RIDI NG ACCESSORIES AND OPTION S
SEE EXMARK’S COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
WALK-BEHIND ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
GRASS CATCHER
MICRO-MULCH SYSTEM
TURF STRIPER
STANDON
CUSTOM RIDE SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM
FULL SUSPENSION SEAT
DECK LIFT ASSIST KIT
HITCH KIT
LIGHT KIT
12
V POWER PORT
MICRO-MULCH SYSTEM
OPERATOR CONTROLLED DISCHARGE
ROLL OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM (ROPS)
SUN SHADE
TRASH CONTAINER
TURF STRIPER
ULTRA VAC COLLECTION SYSTEM
ULTRA VAC QUICK DISPOSAL SYSTEM
OU T-FRONT RIDING AC CESS ORIE S AN D OP TION S
CUSTOM RIDE SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM
DUAL-TAIL WHEEL
FLOOR PAN EXTENDER
HITCH KIT
LIGHT KIT
MICRO-MULCH SYSTEM
ROLL OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM (ROPS)
SNOW BLADE
SNOWBLOWER
SUN SHADE
TRASH CONTAINER
ULTRA VAC COLLECTION SYSTEM
ULTRA VAC QUICK DISPOSAL SYSTEM
WEATHER CAB
PlaceModelNo.andSerialNo.
LabelHere(IncludedintheLiterature
Pack)orFillinBelow
DatePurchased
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
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