Wright Manufacturing 54956 manuel d'utilisation

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    Commercial M ower Owner’s Manual For Stander X, Serial Numbers 54 956 and Hig her Until Supers eded WARNING: READ THIS MA NU AL BEFORE USING Revised 6/2011 For your safety and for proper operation and maintenance read carefully and keep readily available for f uture reference. Addition al replacement own er’s manuals as well a s illustrated par[...]

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    Foreword W elc ome to the progressive group o f mowing professionals who u se W right m owers. W e a re focused on giving you advanced engineering and quality construction in each mower we bui ld. This manual explains the f eatures and promotes safer use of the mower. P lease read it in its entirety and follow the instructions carefully so that you[...]

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    TABLE OF CON TENTS P RE -D ELIV ERY S ERVICE OF M OWER BY D EALER ......................................................................................................................... 3 S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS ..........................................................................................................................................[...]

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    3 PRE-DELIVERY SERVICE OF MOWER BY DEALER Before proceeding with the Pre-Delivery Service of your mower, please read the safety instruction s manual in its entirety. Only your authorized Wright dealer should perform the Pre-Delivery Service of the mower. The Wright Stander X is shipped co mpletely asse mbled and h as been adjust ed and tested at th[...]

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    4  Before testing the blade clutch/br ake operation, m ake sure the area is clear and t here is nothing v ulnerable to possible thrown objects fro m under the mower. No one shou ld be near the mow er deck or in its l ine of discharge at t his or at any t ime. The discharge ch ute deflect or should be in th e down positi on.  Move the engine t[...]

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    5 SAFETY I NSTRUCTIONS WRIGHT MOWER USERS & OWNERS: READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING PLEASE BE CAREFUL! Introduction This mower is bui lt to the highest standards in t he industry. However, carelessness or operator error may result in ser ious bodily injury or death. Accident and hazard preventio n are dependent upon the awareness, conc ern, wisdo[...]

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    6 WA RNING User Clothing DO NOT operate the mower while wearing san dals, tennis shoes, snea kers, or shorts. Always wear long non-baggy pants. W ear high-top leather steel-to ed work boots with t hick, textured t read, soft-rubber soled at all ti mes. Hard or smooth soled shoes ar e too slippery for a go od footing on mower platfor m. NEVER wear l[...]

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    7 Initial Operating S afety Guidelines • Read and understand t he warnings on the instrument panel o f the mow er. • Keep a firm hold on t he stationary handle at all times. • Keep both feet on the f oot platfor m at all times. • Know the controls a nd how to stop quickly. • Before attempting to start the eng ine, follow all starting inst[...]

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    8 Zero-Radius Turn Operation During zero-rad ius turns (when one mower whee l rotates backwards while the ot her rotates forw ard) drive extra slow ly to reduce the poss ibility of losing traction, or contro l, or becoming dizzy . This will help prevent y ou from being throw n off the mower. Be aware that if you do a turn on a slope you may go thro[...]

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    9 where fumes may reach an open flame or spar k. Allow the engine t o cool before storing in any enclosure. (Drain fuel to a ½ tank when perform ing maintenance or repa irs that require the unit to be tilted) Hydraulic Safety Keep body and h ands away from pin holes or fitting s that eject hydrau lic fluid under hi gh pressure. Use paper or cardbo[...]

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    10 OPERATI NG INSTRUCT IONS If you are not completely familiar with the Safety Instruction Manual read it now before proceeding with the operation of the mower. REMEMBER THERE ARE CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS LISTED IN THIS MANUAL THAT YOU MUST NOW TAKE BEFORE STARTING THE MOWER. Inspect Mowe r Before Each Use Inspection of Mower: Do not us e the mower if a[...]

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    11 brake. The higher engine speed w ill make the controls much more responsive and the mower much quicker; Use caution if it is your first ti me. Now try moving the hand control levers, one at a time, very slightly, forward and backward. Gradually increase y our speed u ntil you are we ll acquainted with t he operation o f the hand contro ls and th[...]

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    12 How to A djust Neutral Neutral refers to the mower movement when t he engine is set to full throttle, parking br ake is off, and the control levers are in the neutral p osition. The mower should not move forward or backward durin g this time. If the m ower is moving forward or rearward, the neutra l setting must be adjusted. The hydraulic pump h[...]

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    13 How to Test/Us e the Blade Clutch/ Brake Switch Before testing the b lade clutch/bra ke operation, make sure the area is clear and there i s nothing vulnerable to thrown objects fro m under the mower. No one should be ne ar the mower deck or in its line of discharge. Th e discharge chute d eflector shou ld be in the down pos ition. The par king [...]

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    14 height of cut r ange after any adjustments are m ade to these hangers t o ensure that the height of cut adjustments wor k properly. If unable to make the adjustments need ed to align dec k properly, contact your dealer for ass istance. Belt Tension A djustme nt The pump drive be lt is self- adjusting, and requires no adjustment, just rep lacemen[...]

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    15 Spring platform Adjustment The factory sett ing is both spring s set at the most forward position. The more rearward the spring position, the stif fer the plat form gets. Adjust ment will be to preferen ce of feel. The tw o adjustment springs should at all times, be positioned next to each other not one forward or back more than t he other. To a[...]

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    16 port. Use fully synthetic oil: Mobil1 15 W -5 0. W ith the bypass v alves open and the engin e running, slowly move t he control lev ers back and forth fiv e or six times. Now close the bypass valves and with the engine ru nning, slowly move the control levers back and fort h five or six times. I t may be necessary t o repeat the abov e steps un[...]

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    17 C r i t i ca l A pp l i ca t i o n Model s Thread Lo cker To rque R ang e ( f t- l bs) Wh eel mot or bolt s (Secu rin g mot or t o su p port ) Bi g/Sm al l Stan der, S t an d er X , Sport X, R H , W SE S , Velk e Loct i t e 2760 40-50 Wh eel mot or bolt s / n u t s ( Se cu ri n g m otor to su pport ) Z K , M MZ , Se n t a r 3 N /A 103-125 C l u [...]

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    18 71440008 - B LADE, F USION, ½” OFFSET 16.5” 71440009 - B LADE, F USION, ½”OFFSET 18" 71440010 - B LADE, F USION, ½” OFFSET 21" ¼ ” Blade Spa cer Set-Up 3 Top 3 Bottom 71440001 - B LADE 18 " 71440002 - B LADE 16. 5” 71440003 - BLADE 21” 1 Top ¼ ” Blade Spa cer Set-Up 5 Bottom 71440011 - B LADE, CE ROLLED AIRFOI[...]

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    19 P/N De scri p t i on 1 3 99 00 17 M A CH BU SH , 7 / 8 I D X 1 3 /8 O D X 1 4 G A 1 3 99 00 24 W A SH ER, N EOPREN E 1 4 99 00 02 H BU SH S M A LL 1 7 46 00 05 BU SH I N G , RU BBER, . 75 X 1 .1 25 X .7 5 1 7 46 00 12 BU M PER , RU BB ER, B L A CK 1 7 46 00 17 CH U TE DEFL ECTOR, RU BBER P C ON L Y 1 8 41 00 12 DECK CO V ER KN O B 3 3 41 00 94 P[...]

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    20 M A INT ENA NCE I TEM E N G I N E I T E M S S E E N O T E B E L O W F I R S T 8 H O U R S D A I L Y E V E R Y 2 5 H O U R S E V E R Y 1 0 0 H O U R S E V E R Y 2 0 0 H O U R S E V E R Y 3 0 0 H O U R S A N N U A L L Y Ins p ect fo r cr a ck s in f rame , c utt er deck or o t h er s tee l part s *2 X X Ins p ect a ll bel t s fo r w ea r a nd a li[...]

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    21 Date Maintenance/Se rvice Performed Unit Hours Shop/Technician Mainte nance Record[...]

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    22 Manufacturing, Inc. (hereinaft er: WMI) warrants to the original own er that th e new WMI mower accompanyi ng this document will be free from manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship subject to the fol lowing limitations an d exclusions. Any part of the WMI commercial mower manufact ured by WMI and found, in the reasonable judgment of W[...]

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    23 FEDERAL AND C ALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTRO L WARRANTY ST ATEMENT YOUR WARR ANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIG ATIONS The United States Envi ronmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cali fornia Air Resources Board (CARB) and W ri ght Manufacturing, Inc. ( W MI) are pleased to expl ain the evaporative emission control system ( EECS) warranty on your 2011 comme rcial mo[...]

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    24 (2) Any warranted part that is scheduled only f or regular inspection in the w r itten instructions supplied is warranted for the warranty period stated abov e. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remaining w arranty period. (3) Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance i[...]

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    25 P ro b l em D es c rip ti on Po s s ib l e C au s e S o lu ti o n Str e a k in g is w he n str ip s of u n cut gr a ss a re le f t be h in d. Bla de s a re no t sh a r p Sh ar pe n b la de s Bla de s a re w o rn d ow n too f a r R ep la c e bl a de s En g in e R PM is t o o lo w M o w a t fu ll thr ottle G R O U N D SPE ED I S T OO FAS T SL OW D[...]

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    24 76490090 DECAL, STAND ER X 76490013 DECAL, M A IN INST. PA NEL 76490005 DECAL, THROTT LE INSTRUCTIONS 76460001 DECA L, DANGER BLADE HA ZARD 76490001 DECA L, SHIELD MISSING 76490093 DECA L, DECK HEIGHT SELECTOR 76490051 DECA L, COMMERCIAL BENEFITS 76410001 DECA L, ALL LOGOS 76490082 DECAL, 2" TRIANGLE WA RNING, ROTAT ING BL A DES 76490023 DE[...]

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