Worldlawn WYK52ECV7495, WYK60FX801V5, WYK52FX730V5, WYK60ECV7495 Operator's Manual

WYK52FX730V5 WYK52ECV7495 WYK60FX801V5 WYK60ECV7495
OPERATORS MANUAL
WORLDLAWN POWER EQUIPMENT, INC.
WORLDLAWNPOWEREQUIPMENT.COM
2415 ASHLAND AVE
BEATRICE, NE 68310
800-267-4255
FAX – 402-223-4103
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Contents
SAFETY ....................................................................................................................................................................6
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL ...........................................................................................................................................6
TRAINING ................................................................................................................................................................6
PREPARATION .........................................................................................................................................................6
OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................7
SLOPE OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................................8
USING THE ROLLOVER PROTECTION STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................9
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ...............................................................................................................................9
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS ................................................................................................................ 11
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 14
MODEL NUMBER ................................................................................................................................................. 14
FUEL SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................................... 14
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................ 14
TRANSMISSION .................................................................................................................................................... 14
CUTTING DECK ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
OPERATOR CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................................... 15
STEERING AND MOTION CONTROL ................................................................................................................. 15
SAFETY INTERLOCK .......................................................................................................................................... 15
CHOKE CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................. 15
THROTTLE CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................ 15
PARK BRAKE LEVER .......................................................................................................................................... 15
FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE .................................................................................................................................... 15
IGNITION SWITCH ............................................................................................................................................ 16
HOUR METER ................................................................................................................................................... 16
DRIVE WHEEL RELEASE VALVES ....................................................................................................................... 16
DECK LIFT PEDAL .............................................................................................................................................. 16
TRANSPORT LOCK ............................................................................................................................................ 17
BLADE ENGAGEMENT SWITCH ........................................................................................................................ 17
PRE-START .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 18
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RAISE THE ROLLOVER PROTECTION STRUCTURE (ROPS) ................................................................................ 18
STARTING THE ENGINE .................................................................................................................................... 18
BLADE ENGAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 18
DISENGAGING THE BLADES ............................................................................................................................. 18
STOPPING THE ENGINE .................................................................................................................................... 19
DRIVING THE MACHINE ................................................................................................................................... 19
DRIVING FORWARD ......................................................................................................................................... 19
DRIVING IN REVERSE ....................................................................................................................................... 19
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT .................................................................................................................. 20
ADJUSTING THE ANTI-SCALP ROLLERS ............................................................................................................ 20
TRANSPORTING ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
TRANSPORTING A UNIT ................................................................................................................................... 21
LOADING A UNIT .............................................................................................................................................. 21
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................... 22
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE(S) ................................................................................ 23
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL ................................................................................................................................ 24
CHECK BATTERY CHARGE ................................................................................................................................ 24
RECOMMENDED JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE .............................................................................................. 25
CHECK MOWER BLADES .................................................................................................................................. 26
CHECK SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM ................................................................................................................. 26
CHECK ROPS ..................................................................................................................................................... 27
CHECK SEAT BELT ............................................................................................................................................. 27
CHECK FOR LOOSE HARDWARE ....................................................................................................................... 27
SERVICE AIR CLEANER ...................................................................................................................................... 27
CHANGE ENGINE OIL ....................................................................................................................................... 27
CHANGE ENGINE OIL FILTER ............................................................................................................................ 28
CHECK HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL .......................................................................................................................... 28
CHECK TIRE PRESSURES ................................................................................................................................... 28
CHECK CONDITION OF BELTS ........................................................................................................................... 28
LUBRICATE GREASE FITTINGS .......................................................................................................................... 28
CASTER WHEEL ROTATION .............................................................................................................................. 28
CHECK SPARK PLUGS ....................................................................................................................................... 29
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CHANGE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FILTER AND FLUID............................................................................................ 29
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AIR PURGE ...................................................................................................................... 29
THREAD LOCKING ADHESIVES ......................................................................................................................... 30
COPPER-BASED ANTI-SEIZE.............................................................................................................................. 30
DIELECTRIC GREASE ......................................................................................................................................... 30
CASTER PIVOT BEARINGS PRE-LOAD AND LUBRICATION ................................................................................ 30
CHECK V-BELTS ................................................................................................................................................ 31
ADJUSTMENTS................................................................................................................................................... 32
DECK LEVELING ................................................................................................................................................ 32
PUMP DRIVE BELT TENSION ............................................................................................................................ 33
MOWER DECK DRIVE BELT TENSION ............................................................................................................... 33
PARK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................................. 33
MOTION CONTROL LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................... 33
NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................... 34
MOTION CONTROL DAMPER ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................... 34
MOTION CONTROL NEUTRAL LOCK PIVOT ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................... 34
MOTION CONTROL HANDLE ADJUSTMENT ..................................................................................................... 35
CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................................ 36
CLEAN ALL DEBRIS FROM ENGINE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM AREA. .................................................................. 36
CLEAN DUST AND DIRT FROM CYLINDER HEAD FINS. ..................................................................................... 36
CLEAN DEBRIS FROM MACHINE ...................................................................................................................... 36
CLEAN GRASS BUILD-UP UNDER DECK ............................................................................................................ 36
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................ 37
STORAGE ............................................................................................................................................................. 39
WINTER STORAGE ............................................................................................................................................ 39
WIRING SCHEMATICS ....................................................................................................................................... 40
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT .......................................................... 41
LIMITED WARRANTY: ........................................................................................................................................ 43
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All operators need to be trained before
SAFETY
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL
This symbol means: ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
operating this unit.
Never let children or untrained people
operate the equipment without proper instruction.
Keep everyone, especially children and pets,
away from the area of operation. Remember that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
The safety alert symbol appears above information which alerts you to unsafe actions or situations and will be followed by the word
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
DANGER: White lettering/Red
background. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Black letters on orange
background. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Black letters on yellow
background. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices
TRAINING
Read the instructions carefully. Become
familiar with the safe operation of the equipment, operator controls, and safety signs.
PREPARATION
Evaluate the terrain to determine what
accessories and attachments are needed to properly and safely perform the job. Use only accessories and attachments approved by WORLDLAWN
The use of personal protective equipment,
such as (but not limited to) safety glasses, hearing protection, substantial footwear and long trousers is highly recommended.
CAUTION
This machine produces sound levels in
excess of 85 dBA at the operator’s ear and
can cause hearing loss through extended periods of exposure.
Wear hearing protection when operating this machine.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the
equipment is to be used and remove all stones, sticks, wires, bones, and other foreign objects which may damage the equipment or cause personal injury to operator or bystanders.
Check that the operator’s presence controls,
safety switches, and shields are attached and functioning properly. Do Not operate unless they function properly.
DANGER
In certain conditions gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive.
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A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you, others and cause property damage.
Refuel outdoors, on level ground while
engine is cold.
Never remove fuel cap or add fuel when
engine is running or when engine is hot.
Never fill the fuel tank so that gasoline level
rises above the bottom of the filler neck to allow for gasoline expansion and prevent fuel spillage.
If fuel is spilled, DO NOT attempt to start the
engine. Move away from the area of the spill and avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated.
Do not smoke while refueling and stay away
from an open flame or where gasoline fumes may be ignited by spark.
Do not operate without entire exhaust
system in place and in proper working condition.
Do not place any equipment that is leaking
gasoline in an enclosed trailer.
Be sure all fuel tanks and gasoline storage
containers have proper caps installed to prevent spillage and minimize vapor escaping into the trailer.
When practical, remove gas powered
equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel the equipment with its wheels on the ground.
If this is not possible, then refuel such
equipment on a truck or trailer from a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
Before fueling, touch a metal surface to
minimize the risk of static discharge.
If a gasoline dispenser nozzle must be used,
keep the nozzle in contact with rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete.
WARNING
Gasoline is harmful or fatal if swallowed. Long-term exposure to vapors and failure to use caution may cause serious injury or illness.
Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors. Keep face away from nozzle and gas
tank/container opening.
Keep away from eyes and skin. Never siphon by mouth.
DANGER
In certain conditions during fueling, static electricity can be released causing gasoline vapors to ignite.
A fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you, others, and cause property damage.
Purchase and store gasoline only in an
approved container
Always place gasoline containers on the
ground away from your vehicle while filling.
Do not fill gasoline containers inside a
vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed because interior carpets or plastic truck bed liners may insulate the container and slow the loss of any static charge.
OPERATION
Although hazard control and accident prevention are partially dependent upon the design and configuration of the equipment, these factors are also dependent upon the awareness, concern and proper training of the personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance and the storage of the equipment. It is essential that all Operator Safety Mechanisms be connected and in operating condition prior to use for mowing.
WARNING
Operating engine parts, especially the muffler, become extremely hot. Severe burns can occur on contact and debris, such as leaves, grass, brush, etc. can catch fire.
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Allow engine parts, especially the
muffler, to cool before touching.
Remove accumulated debris from
muffler and engine area.
WARNING
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, which is an odorless deadly poison that can kill you.
Do Not change the engine governor setting
or overspeed the engine.
WARNING
Hands, feet, hair, clothing, or accessories can become entangled in rotating parts. Contact with rotating parts can cause traumatic amputation or severe lacerations.
Do Not run engine indoors or in a small confined area where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.
Operate only in daylight or good artificial
light, keeping away from holes and hidden hazards.
Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking
brake is engaged before starting engine.
Never raise deck with blades running. Never operate the mower with damaged
guards, shields, or covers. Always have safety shields, guards, switches and other devices in place and in proper working condition.
Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to
stop and engage parking brake:
o Before refueling o Before dumping the grass catcher o Before making height adjustments
Park machine on level ground. Stop engine,
wait for all moving parts to stop, remove key and engage parking brake:
o Before checking, cleaning or working
on the mower.
o After striking a foreign object or
machine develops an abnormal vibration (inspect machine for damage and repair before resuming operation)
o Before clearing blockages o Before leaving the operator position
Never mow with the discharge deflector
raised, removed or altered unless there is a grass collection system or mulch kit in place and working properly.
Do Not operate the machine without guards, shields, and safety devices in place and working properly.
Keep hands, feet, hair, jewelry, or clothing away from rotating parts. Keep hands and feet from under deck when PTO is engaged.
DO NOT operate the mower when people,
especially children, or pets are in the area Never carry passengers..
Stop the blades, slow down, and use
caution when transporting the mower to and from the area to be mowed or crossing surfaces other than grass.
Do not operate the mower under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Be alert, slow down and use caution when
making turns. Look behind and to the side before changing directions.
Use extreme care when loading and
unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
Be aware of the mower discharge path and
direct discharge away from others.
Use care when approaching blind corners,
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
Always wear eye protection when operating
machine.
SLOPE OPERATION
Use extreme caution when mowing and/or turning on slopes as loss of traction and/or tip­over could occur. The operator is responsible for the safe operation on slopes.
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DANGER
Mowing on wet grass or steep slopes can cause sliding and loss of control.
Keep ROPS in raised & locked position
and use seat belt.
Mow across slopes, never up and down. Do Not mow slopes when grass is wet. Do Not mow near drop-offs or near water. Do Not mow slopes greater than 15
degrees.
Reduce speed and use extreme caution
on slopes.
Avoid sudden turns or rapid speed
changes.
Remove or mark obstacles such as rocks,
tree limbs, etc. from the mowing area. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Be aware that operating on wet grass,
across steep slopes or downhill may cause the mower to lose traction. Loss of traction to the drive wheels may result in sliding and a loss of braking and steering.
Watch for ditches, holes, rocks, dips and
rises that change the operating angle, as rough terrain could overturn the machine.
Always avoid sudden starting or stopping on
a slope. If tires lose traction, disengage the blades and proceed slowly off the slope.
Use extreme care with grass catchers or
attachments. These can change the stability of the machine and cause loss of control.
USING THE ROLLOVER PROTECTION STRUCTURE
There is no rollover protection when the roll bar is down. Wheels dropping over edges, ditches, steep banks, or water can cause rollovers, which may result in serious injury, death or drowning.
Keep the roll bar in the raised and locked
position and use seat belt.
Lower the roll bar only when absolutely
necessary.
Do Not wear seat belt when the roll bar is
down.
Drive slowly and carefully. Raise the roll bar as soon as clearance
permits.
Check carefully for overhead clearances
(i.e. branches, doorways, and electrical wires) before driving under any objects and Do Not contact them.
In the event of a rollover, take the unit to
an Authorized Service dealer to have the ROPS inspected.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Before any maintenance, disengage drives,
lower implement, set parking brake, stop engine and remove key or disconnect spark plug wire. Wait for all moving parts to stop before adjusting, cleaning or repairing.
Park machine on level ground. Never allow
untrained personnel to service machine
For engine maintenance, follow the engine
manufacture’s recommendations as stated
in the engine manual.
Keep engine, engine area, free from
accumulation of grass, leaves, excessive grease, or oil and other debris. These materials can become combustible and may result in a fire.
Maximum mowing results and safety can
only be achieved if the mower is properly maintained and operated correctly.
Check all bolts frequently to maintain proper
tightness.
Keep all guards, shields and safety devices
in place and in safe working condition.
All replacement parts must be the same as,
or equivalent to, the parts supplied on original equipment.
Use care when checking blades. Wrap the
blade(s) or wear gloves, and use caution when servicing them. Only REPLACE damaged blades, NEVER straighten or weld them.
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Disconnect the battery cable from the
negative battery post when the unit will be allowed to sit for more than 30 days without use.
Store fuel in a container specifically
designed for this purpose in a cool, dry place.
Gasoline powered equipment or fuel
containers should not be stored in a basement or any enclosed area where open pilot lights or heat appliances are present.
Shut off fuel while storing or transporting.
Do not store fuel near flames or drain indoors.
Carefully release pressure from
components with stored energy
If possible, Do Not make adjustments with
the engine running.
If the machine strikes a foreign object, stop
and inspect the machine. Repair, if necessary, before restarting.
Check brake operation frequently. Adjust
and service as required.
Do not modify safety equipment. Check
regularly to be sure it works properly. The machine must not be operated with defective or unmounted protective plate, protective cowlings, safety switches, or other protective devices.
Regularly clean deck and underside of deck,
avoid spraying engine and electrical components with water.
DANGER
Charging or jump starting the battery may produce explosive gasses. Battery gases can explode causing serious injury.
Keep sparks, flames, or cigarettes
away from battery.
Ventilate when charging or using
battery in an enclosed space.
Make sure venting path of battery is
always open once battery is filled with acid
Always shield eyes and face from
battery.
DANGER
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid, which is poisonous and can cause severe burns. Swallowing electrolyte can be fatal or if it touches skin can cause severe burns. Wear safety glasses to shield eyes,
and rubber gloves to protect skin and clothing when handling electrolyte.
Do Not swallow electrolyte. In the event of an accident, flush with
water and seek medical attention immediately.
Disconnect battery before making
any repairs. Disconnect the negative terminal first and the positive last. Reconnect positive first and negative last.
CAUTION
If the ignition is in the “ON” position there is potential for sparks and engagement of components. Sparks could cause an explosion or moving parts could engage causing personal injury.
Be sure ignition switch is in the “OFF”
position before charging the battery.
WARNING
Removing standard, original equipment parts and accessories may alter the warranty, traction, and safety of the machine. Unauthorized changes to the engine, fuel or venting system, may violate EPA and CARB regulations.
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SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS
Keep all safety signs legible. Remove
all grease, dirt and debris from safety signs and instructional labels.
Replace all worn, damaged, or missing
safety signs.
When replacement components are
installed, be sure that current safety signs are affixed to the replaced components.
If an attachment or accessory has been
installed, make sure current safety signs are visible.
New safety signs may be obtained from
your authorized Worldlawn equipment dealer.
Safety signs may be affixed by peeling
off the backing to expose the adhesive surface. Apply only to a clean, dry surface. Smooth to remove any air bubbles.
Familiarize yourself with the following
safety signs and instructional labels. They are critical to the safe operation of your machine.
8304 8303 363023
8008 8318 8307
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543395 8324 543433
543393 543392 543394
543391 543397 543398
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543396
543401
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52”
60”
Width without Deck
49.8”
55.0”
Width Deflector Up
52.8”
61.1”
Width Deflector Down
65.4”
73.6”
Length
76.6”
79.4”
Height ROPS Up
68.6”
68.6”
Height ROPS Down
46.6”
46.6”
Wheelbase
47.0”
49.75”
Curb Weight
WYK52FX730V5
1051 lbs
WYK60FX801V5
1112 lbs
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NUMBER
WYK52FX730V5 WYK60FX801V5
TRANSMISSION
Two Hydro Gear® integrated transaxles
Hydraulic Oil: 20w-50 Non- Synthetic Speed:
o ZT-5400
0-12.0 mph Fwd 0-5.0 mph Reverse
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS
CUTTING DECK
Cutting Width: 52” or 60” Discharge: Side Blade Size: 52”:18” ; 60”:20.5” (3 ea) Deck Drive: Electric Clutch Deck: 7 ga Welded Steel Floating Deck Deck Depth: 5.5 Cutting Height 1.0” to 5.5”Adjustment: Mulching Kit: Optional
ENGINE
Kawasaki FX730V Kawasaki FX801V Specs: See your Engine Owner’s Manual RPM: High Idle: 3600
Low Idle: 1550
FUEL SYSTEM
Capacity: 14 Gal Type of Fuel: Regular Unleaded Gasoline
87 Octane or higher
Fuel Filter: In-line
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Charging System: 12 Volt, 15 Amp @
3600 RPM
Battery Type: Group Ul Battery Class: 350 CCA Minimum Battery Voltage:12V DC Polarity: Neg. Ground Fuses: (2) 20A
TIRES
Front: 13 x 6.50-6 Smooth
Pressure 12-14 psi (83-97 kPa) Rear: WYK52FX730V5 – 24 X 9.5-12 WYK60FX801V5 – 24 X 12.0-12
Pressure 15 psi (103 kPa)
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