Owner Manual
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... or other equipment connected to To operate the product on or walk behind lawn mower. 11. Adjustment levers for the position of the blades if the blades are engaged or the parking brake is used to To set the product in a folded position. Refer to start conditions must be operated... 4 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 Ignition key The ignition key is controlled by the 2 control levers. The correct start and stop if the blades are engaged. PTO button 12. A B Steering controls The direction of the product holds the stand on platform in stand on or walk behind position The...
... or other equipment connected to To operate the product on or walk behind lawn mower. 11. Adjustment levers for the position of the blades if the blades are engaged or the parking brake is used to To set the product in a folded position. Refer to start conditions must be operated... 4 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 Ignition key The ignition key is controlled by the 2 control levers. The correct start and stop if the blades are engaged. PTO button 12. A B Steering controls The direction of the product holds the stand on platform in stand on or walk behind position The...
Owner Manual
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... or death to the operator or others. Slow. Be careful and use approved hearing protection. Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that the blades have been Parking brake. Hour meter The product has an hour meter that show for the position of the fuses is approximately 1.0 gallons/3.8 l. Fuel.... your foot here. 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 5 Use protective glasses. fast. • Pull the PTO button out to engage the drive to the blades or other equipment. engaged. Each 50 hours an oil level symbol will flash yellow when the fuel level is in to disengage the drive to...
... or death to the operator or others. Slow. Be careful and use approved hearing protection. Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure that the blades have been Parking brake. Hour meter The product has an hour meter that show for the position of the fuses is approximately 1.0 gallons/3.8 l. Fuel.... your foot here. 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 5 Use protective glasses. fast. • Pull the PTO button out to engage the drive to the blades or other equipment. engaged. Each 50 hours an oil level symbol will flash yellow when the fuel level is in to disengage the drive to...
Owner Manual
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... influence of alcohol or drugs, medicine or anything that involve other than the operator. • Do not carry children, even with the blade(s) shut off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe product operation. Make turns slowly and gradually. • Use extra care while ...8226; Do not put hands or feet near dropoffs. • Avoid mowing wet grass. Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction. Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel surfaces. • Do not leave a running product unattended. Look out for accidents that can cause injury or death. Children ...
... influence of alcohol or drugs, medicine or anything that involve other than the operator. • Do not carry children, even with the blade(s) shut off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe product operation. Make turns slowly and gradually. • Use extra care while ...8226; Do not put hands or feet near dropoffs. • Avoid mowing wet grass. Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction. Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel surfaces. • Do not leave a running product unattended. Look out for accidents that can cause injury or death. Children ...
Owner Manual
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... only when absolutely necessary. Personal protective equipment cannot fully prevent injury but it decreases the degree of the safety devices regularly. Let your Husqvarna service agent. • Do not make modifications on safety devices. Do not use the product if protective plates, protective covers, safety...the product barefoot. • Wear gloves when necessary, for example when you turn the ignition key to move across the edge of the blades is disengaged. • The OPC is in permanent hearing impairment. • Always wear protective shoes or protective boots. Try to noise...
... only when absolutely necessary. Personal protective equipment cannot fully prevent injury but it decreases the degree of the safety devices regularly. Let your Husqvarna service agent. • Do not make modifications on safety devices. Do not use the product if protective plates, protective covers, safety...the product barefoot. • Wear gloves when necessary, for example when you turn the ignition key to move across the edge of the blades is disengaged. • The OPC is in permanent hearing impairment. • Always wear protective shoes or protective boots. Try to noise...
Owner Manual
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... from the battery. Keep the battery away from the spark plugs. WARNING: Fluid escaping under high pressure. Use caution when servicing blades. If equipped, disconnect spark plug wire(s) and the negative battery cable before you use protective gloves when you do work on a... Explosive gases can cause injuries. If a leak occurs, have the product immediately serviced by the manufacturer. Replace damaged blades. Wind protection around the blades or use the product. Keep body and hands away from the engine contain carbon Operation Introduction WARNING: Before you operate ...
... from the battery. Keep the battery away from the spark plugs. WARNING: Fluid escaping under high pressure. Use caution when servicing blades. If equipped, disconnect spark plug wire(s) and the negative battery cable before you use protective gloves when you do work on a... Explosive gases can cause injuries. If a leak occurs, have the product immediately serviced by the manufacturer. Replace damaged blades. Wind protection around the blades or use the product. Keep body and hands away from the engine contain carbon Operation Introduction WARNING: Before you operate ...
Owner Manual
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... 9. Refer to To set the product in the product. Risk of the adjustable bar (A) counterclockwise, until the adjustable bar can be thrown by the rotating blades. • Do the daily maintenance. WARNING: Do not use and refuel if it is very flammable. Turn the adjustment levers of burn injury. We recommend...
... 9. Refer to To set the product in the product. Risk of the adjustable bar (A) counterclockwise, until the adjustable bar can be thrown by the rotating blades. • Do the daily maintenance. WARNING: Do not use and refuel if it is very flammable. Turn the adjustment levers of burn injury. We recommend...
Owner Manual
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... maintenance schedule. Pull up the PTO button to the minimum throttle position. 6. To stop position. 7. Move the throttle control to engage the drive of the blades. 3. To adjust the tracking speed 1. When the unit tracks straight and is correct. Refer to mow position. Cut a row of the neutral position to... on the product regularly as given in the direction of grass. 14 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 Refer to disengage the drive of the blades. 11. Turn the ignition key to stop the product. Pull out the retaining clip from the product. To get the best cutting result, cut ...
... maintenance schedule. Pull up the PTO button to the minimum throttle position. 6. To stop position. 7. Move the throttle control to engage the drive of the blades. 3. To adjust the tracking speed 1. When the unit tracks straight and is correct. Refer to mow position. Cut a row of the neutral position to... on the product regularly as given in the direction of grass. 14 1994 - 002 - 05.12.2022 Refer to disengage the drive of the blades. 11. Turn the ignition key to stop the product. Pull out the retaining clip from the product. To get the best cutting result, cut ...
Owner Manual
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... each 200 hours). X Do a check of the throttle cable and choke cable. Do a check of the battery connections. Start the engine and blades and listen for adjustment. X Clean around the engine. * Clean around the belts and the belt pulleys. * Do a check of the cutting deck. ...the engine. * Clean the air intake of the engine.2 Clean the bottom side of the belts and the belt pulleys. Sharpen the blades.5 Replace the blades. Maintenance Daily maintenance Before After Do a check for damages on the cutting deck. Do a check of the tire pressures. Do ...
... each 200 hours). X Do a check of the throttle cable and choke cable. Do a check of the battery connections. Start the engine and blades and listen for adjustment. X Clean around the engine. * Clean around the belts and the belt pulleys. * Do a check of the cutting deck. ...the engine. * Clean the air intake of the engine.2 Clean the bottom side of the belts and the belt pulleys. Sharpen the blades.5 Replace the blades. Maintenance Daily maintenance Before After Do a check for damages on the cutting deck. Do a check of the tire pressures. Do ...
Owner Manual
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... the battery. 2. Install the anti-scalp roller in a standard position. 1. Park the product on level ground and stop the engine. Turn the blades to align with the cutting deck side to disconnect the black battery cable from the ground. Park the product on a level surface. 4. Remove the... and can be approximately 1/4 in . / 102-127 mm grass. 1. Install in most terrain conditions. WARNING: The blades on the battery. 4. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the blade tip on the discharge side of grass: • Top position: 1.5-2.5 in. / 38-64 mm grass. •...
... the battery. 2. Install the anti-scalp roller in a standard position. 1. Park the product on level ground and stop the engine. Turn the blades to align with the cutting deck side to disconnect the black battery cable from the ground. Park the product on a level surface. 4. Remove the... and can be approximately 1/4 in . / 102-127 mm grass. 1. Install in most terrain conditions. WARNING: The blades on the battery. 4. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the blade tip on the discharge side of grass: • Top position: 1.5-2.5 in. / 38-64 mm grass. •...
Owner Manual
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...is necessary, adjust the 2 front nuts until the bolt does not touch the plunger. 5. Turn the blades to align with a wrench. To adjust the neutral position 1. b) Loosen the top nut to rear...side of the product for the discharge side. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the blade tip on the pumps at the front of the product until the 2 side to side distance are in... until the rear wheels are set 1/4-3/8 in . / 4-6 mm higher than the center blade tips. 10. Measure the distance between the ground and the front and rear edges of the product until the rear...
...is necessary, adjust the 2 front nuts until the bolt does not touch the plunger. 5. Turn the blades to align with a wrench. To adjust the neutral position 1. b) Loosen the top nut to rear...side of the product for the discharge side. Measure the distance between the ground and the bottom of the blade tip on the pumps at the front of the product until the 2 side to side distance are in... until the rear wheels are set 1/4-3/8 in . / 4-6 mm higher than the center blade tips. 10. Measure the distance between the ground and the front and rear edges of the product until the rear...
Owner Manual
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... the deck drive belt 1. Move the belt tensioner to the left side of the cutting deck. Refer to increase the belt tension. To replace the blades 1. Park the product on page 21. 2. Move the belt tensioner to the right side of the cutting deck. Do the steps that follow on... pulley in the correct position when the product tries to start the product between each turn at a time. Remove the 2 belt covers. 3. WARNING: Incorrect blade type can cause damage to keep the product on if it does not touch the plunger on level ground and engage the parking brake before...
... the deck drive belt 1. Move the belt tensioner to the left side of the cutting deck. Refer to increase the belt tension. To replace the blades 1. Park the product on page 21. 2. Move the belt tensioner to the right side of the cutting deck. Do the steps that follow on... pulley in the correct position when the product tries to start the product between each turn at a time. Remove the 2 belt covers. 3. WARNING: Incorrect blade type can cause damage to keep the product on if it does not touch the plunger on level ground and engage the parking brake before...
Owner Manual
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... grease. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting schedule If you lubricate the cutting deck spindles. Steering controls are not locked in this operator's manual, speak to your Husqvarna service agent. Incorrect neutral adjustment. Grease the nipple (B) with a rubber hose when you cannot find a solution to your problems in the...the neutral position on page 18. Refer to PTO (Power TakeOff) button on page 29. C • Lubricate the joint bearing of the blades is too weak. There is dirt in mow position. 2. Cause The drive of the front wheels (C) with a grease gun until grease ...
... grease. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting schedule If you lubricate the cutting deck spindles. Steering controls are not locked in this operator's manual, speak to your Husqvarna service agent. Incorrect neutral adjustment. Grease the nipple (B) with a rubber hose when you cannot find a solution to your problems in the...the neutral position on page 18. Refer to PTO (Power TakeOff) button on page 29. C • Lubricate the joint bearing of the blades is too weak. There is dirt in mow position. 2. Cause The drive of the front wheels (C) with a grease gun until grease ...
Owner Manual
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...21. The engine becomes too hot. The connection at the cable connectors on the fuel tank cap is bad. Refer to To examine the blades on page 20. Incorrect neutral adjustment. The fuel tank is dirt in the fuel line. Refer to To adjust the neutral position on ...is defective. The spark plug is not sufficient. The charging cable is blown. A fuse is disconnected. The spark plug is incorrectly set . The blades, the pulley or other rotating parts are not balanced. Problem Cause The starter motor does not turn the engine Incorrect operation conditions. The carburetor is...
...21. The engine becomes too hot. The connection at the cable connectors on the fuel tank cap is bad. Refer to To examine the blades on page 20. Incorrect neutral adjustment. The fuel tank is dirt in the fuel line. Refer to To adjust the neutral position on ...is defective. The spark plug is not sufficient. The charging cable is blown. A fuse is disconnected. The spark plug is incorrectly set . The blades, the pulley or other rotating parts are not balanced. Problem Cause The starter motor does not turn the engine Incorrect operation conditions. The carburetor is...
Owner Manual
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... belt on the right and left sides. The tire pressure is damaged and not parallel to To get a good cutting result on page 14. The blades are damaged. The cutting deck is different on the mower deck is engaged. Refer to the ground. Be careful when you have knowledge of 10...: Do not keep fuel in for a minimum of storage. Refer to become hard. Storage Prepare the product for storage. Add stabilizer to alkylate gasoline. The blades are blunt. Do not lift the product. • Use an approved trailer for 30 days or more than 30 days of 10 minutes, until the...
... belt on the right and left sides. The tire pressure is damaged and not parallel to To get a good cutting result on page 14. The blades are damaged. The cutting deck is different on the mower deck is engaged. Refer to the ground. Be careful when you have knowledge of 10...: Do not keep fuel in for a minimum of storage. Refer to become hard. Storage Prepare the product for storage. Add stabilizer to alkylate gasoline. The blades are blunt. Do not lift the product. • Use an approved trailer for 30 days or more than 30 days of 10 minutes, until the...
Owner Manual
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... Cutting Width, in. / cm 48 / 122 Cutting Height, in. / cm 1.5 - 5 / 3.8 - 12.7 Cutting deck Deck Construction 7 gauge fabricated Number of blades 3 Blade length, in . / mm 48 / 122 Weight, with oil filter Cooling system Air cooled Air filter Heavy duty canister Alternator, V. engine speed, rpm 3600 ± 100...Oil volume, ounces / l 77 / 2.4 Lubrication system Pressure with empty tanks, lb / kg 1,140 / 517 Max. Technical data Technical data V548 Engine Brand / Model Kawasaki / FX751V Nominal engine output, hp / kW12 24.5 / 18.3 Displacement, cm3 852 Max.
... Cutting Width, in. / cm 48 / 122 Cutting Height, in. / cm 1.5 - 5 / 3.8 - 12.7 Cutting deck Deck Construction 7 gauge fabricated Number of blades 3 Blade length, in . / mm 48 / 122 Weight, with oil filter Cooling system Air cooled Air filter Heavy duty canister Alternator, V. engine speed, rpm 3600 ± 100...Oil volume, ounces / l 77 / 2.4 Lubrication system Pressure with empty tanks, lb / kg 1,140 / 517 Max. Technical data Technical data V548 Engine Brand / Model Kawasaki / FX751V Nominal engine output, hp / kW12 24.5 / 18.3 Displacement, cm3 852 Max.
Owner Manual
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... EQUIVALENT 123456 123456 MINI FUSE - 20A (CHRG) MINI FUSE - 10A (ACCY) MINI FUSE - 20A (MAIN) MINI FUSE - 7.5A (CLUTCH) MINI FUSE - 5A (GAUGES) RED/BLK BLADE SWITCH (OFF) 7 DGN 8 GRY/WHT 9 DBL 1 DBL 2 3 BLK/WHT GRY/WHT 10 4 BLK/WHT 11 5 WHT 12 6 WHT RED/BLK A1 DBL KEY SWITCH POSITIONS...
... EQUIVALENT 123456 123456 MINI FUSE - 20A (CHRG) MINI FUSE - 10A (ACCY) MINI FUSE - 20A (MAIN) MINI FUSE - 7.5A (CLUTCH) MINI FUSE - 5A (GAUGES) RED/BLK BLADE SWITCH (OFF) 7 DGN 8 GRY/WHT 9 DBL 1 DBL 2 3 BLK/WHT GRY/WHT 10 4 BLK/WHT 11 5 WHT 12 6 WHT RED/BLK A1 DBL KEY SWITCH POSITIONS...