Introduction And Safety Regulations; General; Safety; Target Group - Husqvarna 967187001 Workshop Manual

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2 Introduction and Safety Regulations

2.1 General

This Workshop Manual provides a comprehensive
description of how to trouble shoot, repair and test
the Rider.
A description of different safety steps that must be
taken during repair work is also given.

2.2 Safety

Note! The section dealing with safety must be read
and understood by all those carrying out repair
work or service on the Rider.
Warning symbols can be found in this Workshop
Manual and on the Rider. See"2.9 Symbols on
Rider" A new warning symbol decal must be
applied as soon as possible if a warning symbol
on the Rider has been damaged or is missing so
that the greatest level of safety can be maintained
when using the Rider.

2.3 Target Group

This Workshop Manual is written for personnel
assumed to have a good knowledge about the
repair and service of ride-on mowers.
The Workshop Manual must be read and
understood by personnel who will carry out repair
work and service on the Rider. The Manual is also
suitable for use when training new employees.

2.4 Changes

Any modifications to the Rider will be gradually
introduced into ongoing production. As these
modifications affect service and/or spare parts,
specific service information will be sent out
when necessary. This can mean that in time this
Workshop Manual will become out of date.
In order to prevent this, the Manual should be read
together with all service information concerning the
Rider in question.

2.5 Tools

Special tools are required for some stages.
All service tools are listed in the Workshop
Manual.
Usage is made evident in each section.

2.6 Parts and Accessories

Always use original Husqvarna
• Spare parts
• Service tools
• Accessories
or you may invalidate the warranty and risk your
personal safety.

Introduction and safety regulations

2.7 Structure

This Workshop Manual can be used in two
different ways:
• Troubleshooting and repair of a certain system
on the Rider.
• Dismantling, assembling and upgrading of the
Rider.
1. Look up the page for the system in question.
2. Carry out the following steps:
• Dismantling
• Repairing
• Assembling
Proceed as follows to dismantle and assemble the
Rider:
1. Open the chapter "Basic dismantle" and carry
out dismantling in the order set out in the sections.
2. Open Chapter "7 Repairs" and carry out repairs
in the order set out in the sections.
3. Carry out diagnostic trouble shooting with
the Common Service Tool (CST) if a fault
in the electrical system is suspected, see
"9 Troubleshooting with Common Service Tool".
This software can be downloaded from the
Husqvarna website.
4. Order or collect all requisite spare parts from the
stores.
Refer to the exploded view drawing (IPL) for the
sub-system in question.
5. Carry out Assembly in the order set out in the
sections.

2.8 Numbering

Position references to components in the figures
are designated A, B, etc.
The figures are numbered 1, 2 etc.
The position references and figure numbers restart
in each new section.
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