Cub Cadet CS202 manual

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    769-07498 P01 03/12 IMPORTANT: READ THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND FOLLOW THE SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES WHILE OPERATING THE UNIT. Removing Unit From Carton Assemble The Unit Starting The Unit Slide shield’ s slot onto mounting bracket. Rotate shield onto shaft. Push square bolt thr ough shield and bracket. Tighten washer and wing nut onto [...]

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    2 • SAFETY & INTERNA TIONAL SYMBOLS • This operator's manual describes safety and international symbols and pictographs that may appear on this product. Read the operator's manual for complete safety , assembly , operating and maintenance and repair information. SAFETY The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to [...]

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    INST ALLING THE CUTTING HEAD SHIELD Use the following instructions if the cutting head shield is not installed. Use only the instructions that apply to the type of shaft and shield equipped with this unit. 1. Remove the wing nut and washer fr om the cutting head shield. 2. Insert the short tab (the one without a hole) on the mount bracket into the [...]

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    LINE INST ALLA TION Only use the trimming line described in the Specifications section. Other types of trimming line may cause the engine to overheat or fail. NOTE: Always use the correct line length when installing trimming line. The line may not release pr operly if the line is too long. Part 1 - Removing the Inner Reel 1. Hold the outer spool wi[...]

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    PROBLEM SOLUTION Engine overspeed protection engaged Allow the engine to cool down for 10 minutes before restarting. 5 MAINTENANCE The fuel is old (over 30 days) and/or improperly mixed Drain the fuel tank and add fresh, pr operly mixed fuel The air filter is dirty Clean or replace the air filter The spark plug is fouled Replace the spark plug The [...]

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    769-07498 P01 03/12 IMPORTANT : LISEZ ATTENTIVEMENT LE MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR ET CONFORMEZ-VOUS AUX INSTRUCTIONS POUR UNE UTILISATION DE L’APPAREIL EN TOUTE SÉCURITÉ. Retirer l’appareil du carton Assembler l’appareil Démarrer l’appareil Glissez la fente du bouclier sur le support. T ournez le bouclier sur l'axe. Poussez le boulon[...]

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    7 • SYMBOLES INTERNA TIONAUX ET DE SÉCURITÉ • Ce manuel de l’utilisateur décrit les symboles et pictogrammes de sécurité internationaux qui peuvent apparaître sur cet appar eil. Lisez ce manuel d'utilisation pour une information complète sur la sécurité, l'assemblage, l’utilisation, l’entretien et les réparations. • [...]

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    Rapid-link™ INST ALLA TION ET AJUSTEMENT DE LA POIGNÉE EN D Installation de la poignée en D 1. Poussez la poignée en D vers le bas sur la rallonge (Fig. 3), de sorte que le trou du boulon de fixation de la poignée en D se trouve sur la dr oite. 2. Insérez le boulon dans le tr ou de la poignée. Ne serrez pas complètement le boulon de fixati[...]

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    UTILISA TION PROGRAMME D’ENTRETIEN Effectuez ces pr océdures d’entr etien obligatoires aux fréquences indiquées dans le tableau d’entretien. Ces procédur es devraient également avoir lieu lors de toute mise au point de début de saison. REMARQUE : Certaines procédur es d'entretien nécessitent des compétences ou des outils particu[...]

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    PROBLÈME SOLUTION La protection de survitesse de moteur s'est engagée Permettez au moteur de refr oidir pendant 10 minutes avant le recommencement. Le carburant est vieux (plus de 30 jours) et/ou incorrectement mélangé Videz tout le carburant du réservoir et r emplissez-le avec du carburant frais, correctement mélangé Le filtre à air e[...]

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    769-07498 P01 03/12 IMPORTANTE: LEA BIEN EL MANUAL DEL OPERADOR Y, AL OPERAR LA UNIDAD, SIGA LAS INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL FUNCIONAMIENTO SEGURO. Sacar la unidad de la caja Ensamblado de la unidad Cómo arrancar la unidad Resbale la ranura del protector sobr e consola de montaje. Gire el pr otector sobre el eje. Empuje el perno cuadrado a través del p[...]

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    • Mezcle o eche siempre el combustible en un ár ea exterior bien ventilada y limpia, donde no haya chispas ni llamas. NO fume. • No opere nunca la unidad si la tapa del combustible no está bien asegurada en su lugar . • Evite el peligro de incendio debido a combustible derramado. Limpie de inmediato todo combustible derramado de la unidad a[...]

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    Rapid-link™ CONOZCA SU UNIDAD Gatillo del regulador Manija en D Manjo del eje Cubierta del filtro de aire Bujía de encendido Bastidor del eje Mango de la cuerda de arranque Cuchilla de corte de línea Silenciador Control de encendido y apagado Accesorio de corte Protección accesoria de corte T apa del combustible Palanca del obturador Bombilla [...]

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    OPERACIÓN MANTENIMIENTO PLAN DE MANTENIMIENTO Lleve a cabo los procedimientos necesarios de mantenimiento con la fr ecuencia indicada en la tabla. Estos procedimientos deberán también formar parte de cualquier ajuste de temporada. NOT A: Algunos procedimientos de mantenimiento pueden r equerir el uso de herramientas o habilidades especiales. Si [...]

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    PROBLEMA SOLUCIÓN El filtro de air e está sucio Limpie o cambie el filtro de air e El combustible está viejo (tiene más de 30 días) y/o mal mezclado V acíe el tanque de combustible y eche combustible nuevo bien mezclado La marcha en vacío no es la corr ecta Ajuste la velocidad de marcha en vacío La protección de la velocidad excesiva del m[...]

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    The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet LLC (“Cub Cadet”) with respect with new mer chandise purchased and us ed in the United States, its possessions and territories. Cub Cadet warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a period of thr ee (3) years commencing on the d ate of original purchase and w[...]