Starting A Flooded Engine; Driving On Slopes - White Outdoor Z - 165 Operator's Manual

White outdoor zero turn riding mower operator's manual
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1. Sit in the seat of the tractor facing forward with your feet straddling the control tower.
2. Push the choke lever to the full choke position (all the way toward the front of the tractor).
3. Push the throttle lever to the fast (rabbit) position (all the way toward the front of the tractor).
Note:
Less choking may be required due to engine temperature variance. If the engine is warm, choking may not
be necessary.
4. Push the power takeoff (PTO) switch to OFF.
5. Fully depress the brake pedal.
6. Turn the ignition switch to the START position and release it as soon as the engine starts.
7. Push the choke lever to the OFF position (rearward).
Note:
In cold weather the starter motor may disengage prematurely. If this happens several times the engine may
become flooded.

STARTING A FLOODED ENGINE

If the starter disengages several times prematurely, the engine may become flooded. Use the following steps to start
a flooded engine:
1. Position the throttle to the idle position.
2. Put the choke lever in the OFF position.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the START position and at the same time, slowly move the choke lever to the ON
position until the engine starts and continues to run.
4. When the engine becomes warm, gradually put the choke lever in the OFF position.
Note:
If the engine falters after putting the unit into motion, push the choke forward until the engine runs smoothly.
Then gradually pull the choke back as the engine warms.
DRIVING THE Z-SERIES
1. For best results under normal operating conditions, set the throttle to the fastest position (full open).
2. Release the parking brake by depressing the parking brake pedal.
3. Gradually provide input by moving the drive handles in the desired direction. Refer to the Quick Reference
Chart.
Note:
The Z-series speed, while driving, is based on the position of the drive handles. Push or pull the handles to
full for maximum speed and positions in between neutral and full for slower speeds.

DRIVING ON SLOPES

Before operating the Z-series on any slope:
1. Use the Slope Gauge to determine if the slope is safe for operation.
2. If safe for operation, walk the slope and look for hazards such as rocks, mounds, ruts, stumps or other
irregularities.
3. After removing debris and identifying irregularities of the slope, back the Z-series up the steepest slope you
intend to work. If it cannot negotiate the slope in reverse, the slope is too steep.
Use the following guidelines when operating on a slope:
• Drive UP and DOWN slopes. Never drive across slopes.
• Avoid turns. If you must turn, turn down the slope. Turning up a slope greatly increases the chance of roll
over.
• Avoid stopping when driving on a slope. If you must stop, start slowly to reduce the chance of flipping the Z-
series over backwards.
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