Wright Manufacturing 4216 manual

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    1 Commerc ial Mowe r Ow ner’s Manual For Stander ZK serial #55138 and hi gher until superseded W A RNING: RE AD THIS MANU A L BEFO RE USING Revised 7/2011 For your safety and for proper operation and maintenance read carefully and keep readily available for future reference. Additional replacement owner’s manuals as well a s illustrated par ts [...]

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    2 Foreword W elco me to the progress ive group of mowing professional s who use Wright mowers. W e are focused on giving you advanced engi neering and quality construction in each mow er we build. This manual explains the features and promotes safer use of the mower. Please read it in its entirety and follow the instructions care fully so t hat you[...]

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    3 TABLE OF CONTE NTS PRE -DEL IVER Y SE RVIC E OF MOWE R BY DE A LER .......................................................................... 4 SA FETY IN ST RUCT IONS ..................................................................................................................... 6 I NTRODUCTION ..............................................[...]

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    4 Pre-Delivery Service of Mo wer b y D ealer If you are not completel y familia r with the Safet y Instruction Manual read it now before proceeding with the Pre-Deli v ery Service of the mower. Only your authorized Wright dealer should perform the Pre- Delivery Serv ice of the mower. The Wright Stander ZK is shipped co mpletely assembled and has be[...]

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    5 • Before testing the blade clutch/brake operation , make sure the area is clear and there is nothing vulnerable to possible throw n objects from under the mower. No one should be nea r the mower deck or in its line of discharge at this or at any time. The discharge chute de flector should be in the dow n position. • Move the engine throttle c[...]

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    6 SAFETY INSTRUCTION MANUAL TO WRIGHT MOWER US ERS & OWNERS: REA D THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING. PLEASE BE CA REFUL! INTR ODUCTION This m ower is built to th e highest s tandards in the industr y. However, car elessness or operat or error m ay result in serio us bodil y injury or death. Accident an d hazard pre vention are dependent upon the a ware[...]

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    7 WARNING User Clothing: DO NOT operate the m ower while wearing sandals, ten nis shoes, s neak ers, or shorts . Always wear long non- baggy pants. W ear high- top leather work boots with thick , textured tread, soft-r ubber soled at al l times. Hard or sm ooth soled shoes ar e too sli ppery for a go od footin g on mower p latform . NEVER wear loos[...]

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    8 • Before attem pting to star t the engine, f ollow a ll starting instruc tions bel ow and in t he engine oper ator’s m anual. • Look behind before back ing up. • Before lea ving the operat or’s positio n, even mom entarily, turn off the blade cl utch engagem ent switch and appl y the parking brake. Kee p others f rom com ing near the mo[...]

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    9 Operation on Slopes DO NOT operate on stee p slopes. Do not operate the m ower on s lopes s teeper than you can feel secur e about t he traction of the tires and the sta bility of the m ower. Do not operate the mower on slopes at a ll when the grass is wet. There is a danger of suddenl y sliding sidewa ys or down the hi ll. W hen operating on a s[...]

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    10 Using a Spark A rrester The engine in this m achine is not equ ipped wit h a spark arrester m uffler. It is in violatio n of California Public Resourc es Code Section 444 2 to use or operate the engi ne on or near any forest- covered, brus h-covere d, or grass covered land unless the exh aust s ystem is equip ped with a spark arrester m eeting a[...]

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    11 OPERATI NG INST RUCTI ONS If you are not completel y familia r with the Safet y Instruction Manual read it now before proceeding with the operation o f the mower. REMEMBER T HERE ARE CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS LISTED IN THIS MANUA L THAT YOU MUST NOW TA KE BEFORE START ING THE MOWER. Inspect Mower Before Each Use Inspection of Mower: Do not use the m o[...]

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    12 How to Stop and Park t he Mower Come to a complete stop. If the blades are on, turn them off using the s witch on the instrument panel. Make sure the control levers are in the exact neutral position. Set the par king brake, reduce the engine speed to idl e, shut off the ignition switch to stop the en gine and then remove the key from the ignitio[...]

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    13 are the slo wer, less s ensitive setting. You m ust then perform the Track ing Adjustm ent described belo w. How to Perform the Tracking A d justment First ensure t hat the tire pressure is eq ual on bot h rear drive t ires. Drive th e m ower on a level p arking lot with engin e at full thr ottle. Ch eck that the m ower drives in a str aight lin[...]

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    14 both feet f irmly on the f oot platform and turn on the blade clutch s witch. Ru n blades f or a m inute or so. Try engaging and diseng aging the blades a f ew times about 10 seconds apart. If the blades d o not start and st op in a few s econds eac h tim e, inspect the clutch or c ontact your local W right dealer. Un der mowing lo ad, the clutc[...]

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    15 cooler hoses so the y do not snap p ump f ans. The debris screen s hould be rem oved before blo wing cooler out f rom the bottom . W hen reinstalling the cooler, m ake sur e the cooler hoses do not interf ere with the fans a nd ensure t he cool er housing is s ecure under the four tab points of the cooler br ack et. Tighten k nob securel y. How [...]

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    16 C ri ti cal A pp l i ca t ion Model s Th read Lo cker T orque R ang e ( ft - lbs) Wh eel mot or bol t s / n u ts ( S ecu rin g m o t or t o su ppo r t ) Z K N /A 103- 125 C l u t ch to en gi n e sh af t A l l M odels Loctite 2 760 50-55 Wh eel h u b t o wh eel m otor Z K, M M Z , S en t ar 3 (15E) N /A 160-240 Wh eel l u g n u t s A l l M odels [...]

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    18 Maintenance Record D a t e M a i n t e n a n c e / S e r v i c e P e r f o r m e d U n i t H o u r s S h o p / T e c h n i c i a n[...]

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    19 Wright Manufacturing, Inc. (hereinafter: W MI) warrants to the original owner that the new WMI mower accompanying this do cument will be free from manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship subject to the following li mitations and ex c lusions. Any part o f the WMI commercial mower manufactured by W MI and found, in the reasonable judgme[...]

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    20 FEDERAL AND C ALIFORNIA EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY ST ATEMENT YOUR WARR A NTY RIG HTS AND OBLIG ATIONS The United S tates Enviro nm ental Protection A genc y (EPA), Californ ia Air Res ources Board (CAR B) and W right Manufacturi ng, Inc. (W MI) are pleas ed to expl ain the evaporative em ission con trol system (EECS) warran ty on your 2011 comm [...]

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    21 (4) Repair or replacem ent of an y warranted part under the warrant y provisions h erein m ust be perf ormed at a warrant y station at no charge to the o wner. (5) Notwiths tanding the provisions herein, warranty services or repa irs will be pro vided at al l of our distrib ution center s that are franchised to s ervice the s ubject eng ines or [...]

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    22 Notes:[...]

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    24 4600X Wedgewood Blv d Frederick, MD 21703 www.wrightmfg.com[...]