Position Discharge Chute; Service Engine; Service Engine Coolant - Exmark Lazer Z Operator's Manual

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MOTION
CONTROL
LEVER

3.9 POSITION DISCHARGE CHUTE.

3.9.1

3.10 SERVICE ENGINE.

3.11 SERVICE ENGINE COOLANT (Kawasaki Liquid-cooled Units Only)
a)
Install the left motion control lever onto the control arm shaft (See Fig.4) on the
left side of the console. Place the lever (with the mounting plate towards the
rear) on the outside of the control arm shaft and secure with the bolts and
washers. Position the lever so the bolts are in the center of the slots on the
lever mounting plate and tighten until snug. Repeat on opposite side of unit.
If the levers do not align with each other, when in the neutral position, (See
Fig. 5) loosen the hardware and make the appropriate adjustment by sliding/tilting
the lever(s) forward or backward until properly aligned and tighten hardware.
MOUNT PLATE TO
THE REAR & OUTSIDE
OF ARM SHAFT
FIG. 4
CONTROL ARM SHAFT
b)
If the ends of the levers hit against each other, while in the drive position
(levers rotated in as far as possible), make adjustments by moving the levers
outwards to the neutral lock position and carefully bend them outward. Move
them back to the drive position and check for clearance, repeat if necessary.
Loosen two (2) 5/16" nyloc nuts attaching discharge chute. Lower the discharge
chute into position. Retighten nyloc nuts until chute is snug but can pivot freely.
Engine is shipped with oil, check oil level and if necessary fill to the appropriate
level with SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40, AP1 service class SF or SG for operating in
temperatures above 0° F (-18° C). See Engine Operator's Manual.
Machine is shipped filled with engine coolant.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
♦ Engine coolant is hot and pressurized.
♦ Radiator and surrounding parts are hot.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
♦ Spray or steam from hot, pressurized liquid in the
engine cooling system and touching a hot radiator may
cause severe burns.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
♦ Allow the engine to cool completely before removing
the radiator cap or servicing any component of the
cooling system.
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LEVERS IN
ALIGNMENT
LEVER ALIGNMENT
WARNING
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FIG. 5

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