Parklander PZT-52C Operator's Manual

Parklander PZT-52C Operator's Manual

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Parklander Zero Turn
106 Belmore road north Riverwood
2210 Sydney NSW Australia
Operator's Manual
PZT-52C
Phone:
+61 (2) 9584 7700
Free fax:
1800 802 789
Fax:
+61 (2) 9153 9122
www.parklands.net
Power Products

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  • Page 1 Parklander Zero Turn Operator’s Manual Power Products PZT-52C Phone: +61 (2) 9584 7700 Free fax: 1800 802 789 Fax: +61 (2) 9153 9122 106 Belmore road north Riverwood www.parklands.net 2210 Sydney NSW Australia...
  • Page 2 General General Information Information Thank you for choosing Parklander as your preferred lawn mowing machine. This owner’s manual contains information on safety instructions, assembly requirements,operation instructions and maintenance requirements to assist you in the correct use of the machine. The manual also contains information on adjustment settings and troubleshooting procedures which you may require then.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS............................- 3 - 1. SAFETY SYMBOLS..........................- 2 - 2. SAFETY DECALS...........................- 2 - 3. SAFETY INFORMATION........................- 4 - 3.1. Trainings............................- 4 - 3.2. Preparation............................- 5 - 3.3. Fuel Handling Safety........................- 5 - 3.4. Operational Safety........................... - 6 - 3.5.
  • Page 4 6.11. Blade Removal..........................- 20 - 6.12. Blade Sharpening.........................- 20 - 6.13. Balancing the Mower Blades.......................- 20 - 6.14. Blade Installation.........................- 21 - 7. ADJUSTMENTS............................- 21 - 7.1. Cutting Height Adjustment......................- 21 - 7.2. Deck Leveling Adjustment......................- 22 - 7.3.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Engine Engine Engine Engine B&S two cylinder, 4 cycle Model No. Professional Professional Professional Professional Series Series Series Series M44P7 M44P7 M44P7 M44P7 Horsepower (G.I.H.P.) 26 HP(19.39kw) Displacement 724 cc. No-load r.p.m. 3600r/min Charging System 12VDC 12.5 amp. negative ground Starter Electric Electrical System...
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  • Page 7: Safety Decals

    Familiarize yourself with the following � safety decals and instruction labels. They are critical for the safe operation of your machine. 1.On The Front Frame 7.On The Mower Deck 2.On The Right Frame 3.Under The Belt Shields,LH&RH 4.On The Mower Deck,RH 5.On The Console 6.Rear Of The Shield Of Engine,LH&RH 8.On The Front Frame 9.On The Lower Roll Bar...
  • Page 8: Trainings

    15.On The Mower Deck,LH&RH 10.On The Front Mower Deck 16.Front Of Mower Deck 11.On The Rear Of Right Wheel Shield 17.Besides Mounting Plate Of Fuse 18.On the out of wheel hub 12.On The Head Shield,LH&RH 19.On The Front Frame 13.On The Left Wheel Shield 3.
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  • Page 10: Operational Safety

    the fuel tank or container opening at all DO NOT operate on steep slopes. � times until fueling is complete. DO NOT stop, start or change directions � suddenly on slopes. Never use cellular phones or other portable � electronic devices when handling fuel. Use extra care and maintain minimum �...
  • Page 11: Storing Safely

    machine parked on a hard level surface; change engine governor � with the engine stopped and the PTO settings. disengaged; with the park brake set; and Keep engine free of grass, leaves, or � with the key removed from the ignition. excess grease to reduce fire hazard and Always remove the grounded (-) clamp minimize engine overheating.
  • Page 12: Assembly Instructions

    4.3.2 4.3.2 4.3.2 4.3.2 Place the lever on the outside of 4. ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS the control arm shaft and secure with bolts and washers (Refer to Figure 4.1. 4.1. 4.1. 4.1. Uncrate Uncrate Uncrate Uncrate Mower Mower Mower...
  • Page 13: Service Engine

    digital voltmeter, Locate the voltage of the positive positive battery battery cables cables correctly correctly positive positive battery battery cables cables are are correctly correctly battery in the table below and charge the connected connected connected , , , , and battery battery charger...
  • Page 14 We recommend you practice in a flat open aid in starting a cold engine.Put the Choke control up or down can control the area at half throttle until you are comfortable opening degree of the engine choke,the with all the controls. higher the knob is,the wider choke will be.
  • Page 15: Pre-Start Check List

    on these circuits. IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Start Circuits The Start Start Start Circuits Circuits Circuits will keep engine from When mowing mowing in in in in dusty dusty conditions, When When When mowing mowing dusty dusty conditions, conditions, conditions, dry starting unless: grass grass...
  • Page 16 (See your Parklander dealer). Table Table 2 2 2 2 Table Table Left Right Steering Steering Parking Proper Action Lever Lever Switch Brake Result Start Circuits Try starting engine Engines Cranks Try starting engine Engine will not crank Try starting engine...
  • Page 17: Steering Lever Operation

    5.4.4 5.4.4 5.4.4 5.4.4 Place electric clutch switch(PTO) in The steering levers control speed, motion and “OFF (down)” position. direction of the machine. The steering levers 5.4.5 5.4.5 5.4.5 Set the throttle at 1/3 open. 5.4.5 Neutral Lock have two positions: (1) Neutral Neutral Neutral Lock Lock...
  • Page 18 Figure 8 - 14 -...
  • Page 19: Mowing

    (rolling, level to neutral. If levers DO NOT automatically or rough). return to neutral, see your authorized Proper ground speed for mowing will depend Parklander dealer for adjustment. on the height, type and density of grass to be IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT cut.
  • Page 20: Uneven Terrain

    weather and encourage weed growth during though brakes functioning properly. the growing season. Avoid sudden starts and acceleration Mow with uncut grass to the left. This will � when traveling forward uphill as mower distribute the clippings over the cut area. may tip backwards.
  • Page 21: Transporting Machine

    5.9.2 5.9.2 5.9.2 5.9.2 Move ignition switch to “OFF” a ramp. position (upright) and remove key. Back machine up ramp and drive forward � down ramp. CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Use only a single, full width ramp; DO � � � � NOT use use individual individual...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    6.2. 6.2. 6.2. 6.2. Checking Checking Checking Checking Drive Drive Drive Drive System System System System Fluid Fluid Fluid Fluid 6. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Level Level Level Level The oil reservoir on the machine is located CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION behind the seat.
  • Page 23: Battery Maintenance

    components components components components and and terminals, terminals, terminals, terminals, possibly possibly possibly possibly Apply 1/2 To 1 Stroke leading leading leading leading to to to to component component component component and and safety safety safety safety circuit circuit circuit circuit Every 8 Hours of Usage failure.
  • Page 24: Blade Inspection

    Position the mower deck in the transport (all the way up) setting with the latch hooked and the height adjustment pin in the 5 inch cutting height hole. Lift Of Blade 6.9.2 6.9.2 6.9.2 6.9.2 Lift the front of the machine, using the front cross member of the deck carrier frame, and support the machine using jack stands or other equivalent safety blocks.
  • Page 25: Blade Installation

    (Refer to Figure 16) 7.1.1 7.1.1 7.1.1 The mower deck cutting height WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING 7.1.1 adjustment mechanism is located to the right Your dealer supply Parklander Your Your Your dealer dealer dealer supply supply supply Parklander Parklander Parklander front of the operator seat on the frame.
  • Page 26: Cutting Height Adjustment

    hooks over the catch on the latch tube guide (172.5kPa) (D) and supports the deck. Figure 17 7.2.5 Lower the deck to the 1" (25.4mm) 7.2.5 7.2.5 7.2.5 height position .Adjust the adjustment tension nut (Refer to Figure 13 ) and adjustment nut until the clearance of front is Figure 16 smaller than the rear’s 6mm.
  • Page 27: Neutral Adjustment

    11cm Figure 18 7.4. D D D D ump Drive Belt Adjustment Adjustment..7.4. 7.4. 7.4. ump Drive Drive Drive Belt Belt Belt Adjustment Adjustment Figure 20 7.5.2 7.5.2 7.5.2 7.5.2 Start the engine and put the steering levers in their neutral lock position of operation,then observe which drive wheel is rotating.That side will need to be adjusted.
  • Page 28: Seat Adjustment

    wheel. compressed. 7.6. Seat Adjustment. 7.6. 7.6. 7.6. Seat Seat Seat Adjustment. Adjustment. Adjustment. 7.7.4 7.7.4 7.7.4 If the spring is not within this range, 7.7.4 Refer to Figure 22.The seat can be adjusted release the parking brake and turn the backward.Lift adjustment adjustment nut (B,Figure 23) to compress or...
  • Page 29 Problem Problem Problem Problem Possible Possible Possible Possible Cause Cause Cause Cause Corrective Corrective Corrective Corrective Action Action Action Action 1.PTO is engaged. 1.Disengage the PTO. 2.Parking brake 2.Set the parking brake. engaged. 3.Ensure the drive levers are in the 3.Drive levers are not in neutral lock position.
  • Page 30 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Problem Problem Possible Possible Possible Cause Cause Cause Corrective Corrective Corrective Action Action Action 1.Engine load is excessive 1.Reduce the g round speed. 2.Air cleaner is dirty. 2.Clean or replace the air cleaner Engine 3.Oil level in the crankcase element.
  • Page 31 Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action Problem Problem Problem Possible Possible Possible Cause Cause Cause Corrective Corrective Corrective Action Action Action pulley, or blade pulley. 5.Engine pulley 5.Contact an Authorized Service Dealer. damaged. 6.Contact an Authorized Service Dealer. 6.Blade spindle is bent. 7.Install new belt.
  • Page 32: Electrical Diagram

    9. ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM DIAGRAM DIAGRAM - 28 -...
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  • Page 34 Warranty Terms Terms & & & & Conditions Conditions Warranty Warranty Warranty Terms Terms Conditions Conditions In In In In Australia Australia Australia Australia our our goods goods goods goods come come come come with with with with guarantees guarantees guarantees guarantees that that...
  • Page 35 Domes c Commercial Parklander Zero-Turns 2 year warranty 1 year warranty Commercial warranty only applies to commercial engines.
  • Page 36 SECTION E: WARRANTY CLAIMS Warranty applies only for specific use-(refer to Table 1). Purchasers must promptly notify the supplier the product was purchased from for all warranty enquires. Warranty service is available only through Authorised Dealers who will investigate and determine whether warranty applies. Parklands and its authorised Dealers reserve the right to inspect the claimed defective part or parts to determine if a malfunction is the result from defects covered by this warranty.
  • Page 37 SECTION F: DISCLAIMER OF FURTHER WARRANTY Parklands makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, other than what is expressly made in this warranty. Implied warranty, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one year from purchase, or to the extent permitted by law.
  • Page 38 9. Any special, indirect or consequential loss or damage of any nature whatsoever. SECTION H: WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS. This warranty does not cover: 1. Replacement or repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part or engine . 2. Engine damage caused by misuse, lack of routine maintenance, shipping, handling, warehousing and improper installation.
  • Page 39 recommendations. 12. Damage caused by incorrect operation or failure to operate the product in accordance with the instructions manual supplied with the product. 13. Damage caused by use of stale or incorrect fuel as well as poor quality lubricants or incorrect fuel mix. 14.
  • Page 40 25. Telephone, facsimile, or other related communication expenses. SECTION I: CONSUMABLES: This warranty does not apply to consumables such as: 26. Power tool attachments 27. Spark plugs, filters, lubricants, starter ropes, clutch drums, sprockets, shear bolts, string trimmer heads, blades, trimmer line, light bulbs. 28.
  • Page 41 Parklander -WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Parklander Parklander Parklander -WARRANTY -WARRANTY -WARRANTY REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION CARD CARD CARD The following data is necessary if warranty service is required. Owner's Name Address City State Postcode Phone# Power Unit Model# Serial# Mower:Model# Serial# Engine: Model# Serial# "...

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