Masport TTM98SH Series Owner's Manual
Masport TTM98SH Series Owner's Manual

Masport TTM98SH Series Owner's Manual

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RIDE ON
OWNER'S MANUAL
WARNING!
Read this manual carefully before using the machine.
www.masport.com
TTM98SH Series
TTM108SH Series
543617.A.0

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  • Page 1 TTM98SH Series TTM108SH Series RIDE ON OWNER’S MANUAL WARNING! Read this manual carefully before using the machine. www.masport.com 543617.A.0...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION AFTER-SALES SERVICE This manual gives all the necessary instructions for using the machine and carrying out basic maintenance. Any adjustments or maintenance operations not described in this manual must be carried out by your Dealer or a specialized Service Centre.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION for replacing them in the event of their becoming detached or illegible. LABEL POSITION...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY..................2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS…………………………………………..……..10 3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY ............13 4. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS ..........18 5. HOW TO USE THE MACHINE ............21 5.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS..........21 5.2 WHY THE SAFETY DEVICES CUT IN ........22 5.3 DIRECTIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK ......
  • Page 5: Safety

    SAFETY 1. SAFETY 1.1 HOW TO READ THE MANUAL Some paragraphs in the manual containing important information regarding safety and operation are emphasized in the following ways. NOTE IMPORTANT These give details or further information on what has already been said, in the aim to prevent damage to the machine. Non-observance will result in the risk of injury to oneself or others.
  • Page 6 SAFETY – the need for care and concentration when working with ride-on machines; – you can not use the brake to regain control of a ride-on machine sliding down a slope. The main reasons for loss of control are: – insufficient wheel grip; –...
  • Page 7 SAFETY 3) Before starting the engine, disengage the blades and shift into neutral. 4) Do not use the machine on slopes with longitudinal gradients of more than 15°(27%); do not use the machine on slopes with lateral gradients above 10°(18%). 5) Remember there is no such thing as a “safe”...
  • Page 8 SAFETY valve, cut off the fuel when you have finished mowing. 15) Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways. 16) Never direct discharge of material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the machine while in operation. D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition.
  • Page 9 SAFETY Warning: Warning: KEEP HAND AND Disconnect the ignition key and FEET AWAY FROM read the instructions before THE BLADES carrying out any repair or Danger! maintenance work. Risk of serious injury. Keep hands and feet away until the blades and all moving parts come to a Warning: halt.
  • Page 10: Identification Of The Machine And Components

    IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2. IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE The label located in the seat bracket has the essential data of each machine Name and address of manufacturer. Designation of the machine Type of machine Cutting width Mass of machine...
  • Page 11 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MACHINE AND COMPONENTS 2.2 IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS The main components of the machine as following Guard Plate Front Wheels Switch Override Engine Cover button Switch Brake Forward Pedal Drive Pedal Throttle Lever Cover Park Handle Steering Wheel Deck Component Deck Lift...
  • Page 12: Unpacking And Assembly

    UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 3. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY For storage and transport purposes, some components of the machine are not installed in the factory and must be assembled after unpacking. Follow the instructions below. The machine is supplied without engine oil or fuel. Before starting the engine, fill it with oil and fuel following the instructions given in the engine manual.
  • Page 13 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 3.2 FITTING THE STEERING WHEEL Put the machine on a flat surface and straighten up the front wheels. a. Fit the shaft (1) onto the couplings and tightening the screw M8x25 (2). (Use the hex wrench 5 in accessories tools.) b.
  • Page 14 The reprinting or reproduction by any other means, in whole or in part, of documentation and papers accompanying products is permitted only with the express consent of Masport Ltd. 1) Fit the battery in its housing. IMPORTANT Position the battery with the polarities(+)and(—)...
  • Page 15 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 3.5 MOUNTING THE FRONT BUMPE R Mounting the bumper bracket L and bumper bracket R on the bumper, using 4pcs M8 nuts and 4pcs M8x20 screws. (Use the open end wrench 13-15 in accessories tools.) b. Mounting the front bumper on the bottom of the frame using the 4pcs M8 nuts and...
  • Page 16 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY 3.8 MOUNTING THE TOWING KIT Remove the tension arm bushing (2), the hexagonal flange bolts M8×20 (3), and the hexagonal flange locking nuts M8 (1) that secured the gearbox cover (4); Insert the bushing (2) into the two holes where the bolts were just removed, align the towing plate (5), and then install the hexagonal flange bolts M8×40 (3),...
  • Page 17: Controls And Instruments

    CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTS 4. CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 4.1 THROTTLE LEVER This regulates the engine revs, The positions are indicated on a label showing the following symbols: «CHOKE» cold starting «SLOW» for minimum engine speed «FAST» for maximum engine speed – The «CHOKE» position enriches the mixture so must only be used for the time necessary when starting from cold.
  • Page 18 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTS 4.2 STEERING WHEEL Turns the front wheels. 4.3 BLADE START/STOP KNOB The blade start/stop knob is located on the RH console in front of the key switch. The blade start/stop knob operates the electric clutch. Pull the knob upward to engage the blades. Push the knob downward to disengage the blades.
  • Page 19 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTS The engine can only be started at the parking position. Sitting on the machine with either the parking brake lifted or brake pedal pressed. DRIVE ENGAGEMENT (for hydrostatic transmission model) This pedal engages drive in the wheels as well as modulating the machine’s forward and reverse speeds.
  • Page 20: How To Use The Machine

    HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5. HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS The machine must only be used for the purpose for which it was designed (cutting grass). Do not tamper with or remove the safety devices fitted on the machine. REMEMBER THAT THE USER IS ALWAYS RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE AND INJURY TO OTHERS.
  • Page 21: Directions Before Starting Work

    HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5.3 DIRECTIONS BEFORE STARTING WORK Before starting to mow, it is necessary to carry out several checks and operations to ensure you can work efficiently and in maximum safety. 5.3.1 Seat adjustment To change the seat position, loosen the four fixing bolts and slide it along the slots.
  • Page 22: Using The Machine

    HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 1. Check that the safety devices function as described. (see 5.2) 2. Check that the brake is in perfect working order. 3. Do not start mowing if the blades vibrate or if you are unsure whether they are sharp enough.
  • Page 23 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE running the battery flat and flooding the engine. Turn the key to «OFF», wait for a few seconds and then repeat the operation. If the malfunction persists, refer to the engine manual. Always bear in mind that the safety devices prevent the engine from starting if safety requirements have not been met.
  • Page 24 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE Whatever the conditions, always reduce the speed if you notice a drop in engine speed – if you travel too fast compared to the amount of grass being cut, you will not be able to mow the grass well.
  • Page 25 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE Connect a water hose to each of the pipe fittings one at a time and run water through each one for a few minutes, with the blades moving. When washing, the cutting deck should be lowered right down. 5.4.9 Storage and inactivity for long periods If you intend not to use the machine for a long period (more than 1 month), disconnect the battery...
  • Page 26: Using On Sloping Ground

    HOW TO USE THE MACHINE 5.4.11 Summary of main steps to follow when using the machine To… You must… Open the fuel stopcock, ensure that all the conditions Start the engine allowing starting are met, and then turn the key. push the pedal right down, engage the gear and then Go forward gradually release the pedal.
  • Page 27 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE standstill and unattended. Start moving forwards very carefully on sloping ground to prevent the risk of tipping over. Reduce the forward speed before going on a slope, particularly downhill. Never use reverse to reduce speed going downhill: this could cause you to lose control of the vehicle, especially on slippery ground.
  • Page 28: Transporting

    HOW TO USE THE MACHINE WARNING! Slopes are a major factor related to tip-over and accidents which can result injury or death. Do not operate machine on slope in excess of 15 degrees, all slopes require extra caution. 5.6 TRANSPORTING If the machine is transported on a truck or trailer, use suitable equipment for lifting and enough people for the weight involved and the type of lifting system used.
  • Page 29 HOW TO USE THE MACHINE width, and the second cut at the desired height. 8.When you mow large areas, start by turning to the right so that the cut grass will discharge away from shrubs, fences, drive-ways, etc. After one or two rounds, mow in the opposite direction making left turns until finished 9.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Before cleaning or doing maintenance work, take out the ignition key and read the relevant instructions. Wear adequate clothing and work gloves whenever your hands are at risk. Never use the machine with worn or damaged parts. Faulty or worn-out parts must always be replaced and not repaired.
  • Page 31 MAINTENANCE 2. ENGINE 2.1: First Oil change Each 20 hours 2.2 Engine oil change Each 50 hours 2.3 Air filter cleaning Each 50 hours 2.4 Check and adjust Spark Each 100 hours Plug 2.5 Fuel tank and fuel filters Each 100 hours cleaning 2.6 Air filter replacement Every year...
  • Page 32: Checks And Adjustments

    MAINTENANCE Recharging must be done using a battery charger at constant voltage. Other recharging systems can irreversibly damage the battery. 6.3 CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS The cutting deck should be properly set to obtain a good cut For achieving good results from cutting, the front part should always be 5-6mm lower than the rear.
  • Page 33 MAINTENANCE If you must replace one or both rear wheels, they have the same diameter, and check that the cutting deck is horizontal to prevent an uneven cut. You must make sure the key and washer are securely lodged in place. Before remounting the wheel, apply grease to the axle.
  • Page 34: Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE Make sure the printed code on the blade faces the operator who remounted the blade. Check that the concave part of the disc washer presses against the blade. Remount the shaft hubs, making sure the key is securely lodged in place.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 7. TROUBLESHOOTING Danger Injury hazard if engine is started inadvertently Protect yourself against injury. Before carrying out any work on this mower: - Switch off the engine. - Remove the ignition key. - Actuate the parking brake. - Wait until all moving parts have come to a standstill and the engine has fully cooled.
  • Page 36 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy 1. Starting conditions Check that all starting conditions are have not been met met (par. 5.4.1) Stop the key to «STOP» position 2. No fuel in fuel tank. and refuel the fuel tank. (par. 5.3.3) Poor contact between...
  • Page 37 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy Contact your Dealer or Service 1. Carburetor problem center. Clean or replace the air filter.(See 2. Air filter blocked. engine manual) 1.Check and replace the fuel filter if necessary;(see engine manual or or Engine runs 3.
  • Page 38 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy Replace fuse. If the fuse blows 1. Fuse defective. repeatedly, determine the cause (usually a short-circuit). (par. 6.4.3) Battery does not charge Poor contact between battery poles Check the connections.(par. 3.4) and cables. Keep the brake pedal pressed down and release the parking brake, 1.Brake is engaged release the brake pedal slowly to...
  • Page 39 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause(s) Remedy 1. Blades blunt or worn Sharpen or replace mowing blades 2. Different air pressures in tires on left Check the tyre pressure.(par. 5.3.2) and right side. Check deck adjustment (6.3 or 3.Cutting deck Contact your Dealer or Service adjustment.
  • Page 40: Specifications

    8. SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 TECHNICAL DATA TABLE Model TTM98SH-L452 Engine model LC1P92F-1 Engine displacement 452 cm Nominal power: 8.3 kW Max. engine speed: 2800min 98.41.101 Blade model: 98 cm Cutting width Sound pressure level : 83.6 dB(A), at the operator : 3 dB(A) position Guaranteed sound : 100 dB(A)
  • Page 41 Model TTM108SH-L586 Engine model LC2P73F Engine 586 cm displacement Nominal power: 11.4 kW Max. engine 2800min speed: 108.41.101 Blade model: 108 cm Cutting width Sound pressure : 84.0 dB(A), level at the : 3 dB(A) operator position Guaranteed : 100 dB(A) sound power level (2000/14/EC)
  • Page 42 For all models Blade screw tightening torque 40–45 Nm Cutting height (on 7 levels) 30 – 90 mm Front wheels 15 × 6.00-6 Rear wheels 18 × 8.50-8 Front wheel inflation pressure 1.0 bar Rear wheel inflation pressure 1.2 bar Electrical system 12 Vd.c.
  • Page 43: Warranty

    The repair or replacement by Masport may be performed by a Masport agent or Specialist Retailer. You will not be charged for any labour costs involved in the replacement or repair, but you must bear the cost of transporting or delivering the Product to and from the location of the Masport agent or...
  • Page 44 New Zealand Consumer Act or Australian Consumer Law (other than those under sections 51 – 53 of the Australian Consumer Law, to the extent applicable) is limited (at Masport’s sole option) to Masport repairing or replacing the relevant Product or Product Component or paying for such repair or replacement.
  • Page 45 320 Ti Rakau Drive, Burswood, Auckland 2013 New Zealand...

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