Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto BGF36KAV15 del fabbricante Ferris
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23230 Re vision 02 Re v . Date: 8/2004 TP 100-7131-02-UB-F Ferris Industries 5375 Nor th Main Street Munnsville, NY 13409 800-933-6175 UltraBelt GD Series Belt-Drive W alk Behind Mower Beginning S/N: .
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1 Safety Rules & Inf ormation ................................2 Identification Numbers .......................................7 Features & Controls ............................................8 Control Functions ...............................
2 TP 600-7124-03-UV-F OPERA TION 1. Ne ver run an engine in an enclosed area. 2. Mow only in the da ylight or with good ar tificial light, keeping a wa y from holes and hidden hazards . 3. Be sure all drives are in neutral and parking brak e is engaged bef ore star ting engine.
Safety Rules & Information 23. Use care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees or other objects that ma y obscure vision. 24. T o reduce fire hazard, keep unit free of gr ass, lea v es & e xcess oil. Do not stop or par k ov er dry leav es, grass or comb ustib le materials.
Safety Rules & Information SER VICE AND MAINTENANCE T o a v oid per sonal injury or pr oper ty dama ge, use e xtreme care in handling gasoline . Gasoline is e xtremel y flammab le and the v apor s are e xplosive . Safe Handling of Gasoline 1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars , pipes, and other sources of ignition.
5 Identification Numbers Identification Numbers ENGINE REFERENCE D A T A Unit Model Number PRODUCT REFERENCE D A T A Unit SERIAL Number Dealer Name Date Purchased Engine Make Engine Model Mower Deck Model Number Mower Deck SERIAL Number Engine T ype/Spec.
01 6 Decal - Danger P art No. 1704276 Decal - Danger P art No. 1704277 Decal - Dash P anel P art No. 48963 Decal - W arning P art No. 20337 GENERAL This unit has been designed and manuf actured to pro- vide you with the saf ety and reliability y ou would e xpect from an industr y leader in outdoor pow er equipment manuf acturing.
01 7 SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM This unit is equipped with saf ety interlock s witches and other saf ety de vices. These saf ety systems are present f or your saf ety , do not attempt to bypass saf ety s witch- es, and ne v er tamper with saf ety de vices.
8 Features & Controls A. Ground Speed Selector Le ver This unit is equipped with a 6-speed gearbo x. This le ver control the ground speed of the mow er . F rom the neutr al position, moving a le v er tow ards the right engages the FORW ARD TRA VEL gears.
9 Features & Controls E. Engine Ignition Switch Rotate the ke y s witch to the ON position bef ore pulling on the star ter rope. F . Throttle Contr ol The throttle controls engine speed. Move the throttle f or- ward to increase engine speed and bac k to decrease engine speed.
10 Operation W ARNING If you do not under stand how a specific contr ol functions, or have not y et thoroughl y read the FEA TURES & CONTROLS section, do so now . Do NO T attempt to operate the mower without first becoming familiar with the location and function of ALL controls.
11 Operation DRIVING THE MO WER • Make sure the PT O switch is disengaged and the ground speed selector le v er is in neutral. Make sure clutch lock le v ers are engaged. • Star t the engine (see ST ARTING THE ENGINE). • Set the throttle control to FULL.
12 Operation ST ORA GE T emporary Storage (30 Days Or Less) Remember , the fuel tank will still contain some gasoline , so ne ver store the unit indoors or in an y other area where fuel vapor could tr av el to an y ignition source. Fuel vapor is also to xic if inhaled, so ne ver store the unit in an y structure used f or human or animal habitation.
13 Regular Maintenance MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & PR OCEDURES The f ollowing schedule should be f ollo wed f or normal care of your rider and mower . Y ou will need to k eep a record of your oper ating time.
14 CHECKING / ADDING FUEL T o add fuel: • Remov e the fuel cap . • Fill the tank. Do not ov erfill. Leav e appro ximately 1” of room in the tank, below the bottom of the filler nec k f or fuel e xpansion. Refer to y our engine manual f or specific fuel recommendations.
15 Regular Maintenance LUBRICA TION Lubricate the unit at the locations shown in Figures 4 through 6 as well as the f ollowing lubrication points. Grease: • front caster wheel axles • front caster wheel pivots • blade spindles • clutch plate pivots • brak e ar m piv ots Use grease fittings when present.
16 SER VICING THE MO WER BLADES Blades should be shar p and free of nic ks and dents. If not, shar pen b lades as described in follo wing steps. 1. Remov e the dec k guard. 2. Raise the mower dec k and secure with jac kstands. 3. T o remove b lade f or sharpening, use two (2) 15/16” wrenches to remov e the nut from the top of the b lade bolt.
17 T roubleshooting Adjustments & Service TR OUBLESHOO TING While nor mal care and regular maintenance will e xtend the lif e of your equipment, prolonged or constant use ma y e ventually require that service be performed to allow it to continue oper ating properly .
18 TR OUBLESHOO TING THE MO WER DECK PROBLEM CA USE REMED Y Mower drive belt slips 1. Clutch is out of adjustment. 1. See PT O CLutch Adjustment Section. or fails to drive. 2. Pulleys or belt g reasy or oily . 2. Clean as required. 3. Belt tension not properly adjusted.
19 T roubleshooting, Adjustment & Service 2" (5,1cm) ADJUST HERE STEERING LEVER ADJUSTMENT There should be appro ximately 2” (5,1cm) of clearance in between the handle bars and the steering lev ers when the clutch lock le v ers are disengaged (see Figure 10).
20 T roubleshooting, Adjustment & Service 1/4" (0,6cm) ADJUST HERE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT When the le vers are fully engaged (squeez ed), there should be 1/4” (0,6cm) of clearance in between the han- dle bars and brak e handles (see Figure 11). T o adjust: 1.
21 T roubleshooting, Adjustment & Service PT O CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Check the PT O clutch adjustment after the initial 50 hour break-in period and then after ev ery 250 hours of opera- tion. Also perform the follo wing procedure if the clutch is slipping or will not engage, or if a ne w clutch has been installed.
22 T roubleshooting, Adjustment & Service PT O DRIVE BEL T Adjust Belt T ension 1. Remov e the dec k guard. 2. T ur n the adjustment nut (A) until a 10lbs. (13,5Nm) f orce is required to deflect the belt 1/2” (1,3cm) between the spindle pulle ys (see Figure 14).
23 T roubleshooting, Adjustment & Service GEARBO X DRIVE BEL T Adjust Belt T ension 1. First check the belt tension. A 10lbs. (13,5Nm) f orce is required to deflect the belt 3/16” (4,7mm). See Figure 15. 2. Loosen the idler mount bolt (A) and slide the idler pulley (C) to adjust the belt tension.
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Lawn Care & Mowing Information TYPES OF GRASS, CLIMA TE AND CONDITIONS A variety of grasses are commonly grown in household lawns, but two main groups known as cool-season grasses (varieties of bluegrass, ryegrass, and fescue), and warm-season grasses (typically bermuda, buffalo grass, and zoysia varieties) are the most common.
LC-2 Lawn Care & Mowing Information HO W HIGH T O MO W THE GRASS Often cutting height is a matter of personal prefer- ence. Typically, you should mow the grass when it is is between three and five inches high.
LC-3 Lawn Care & Mowing Information Where possible, make one or two passes around the outside of the area discharging the grass INTO the lawn to keep the cut grass off fences and walks. WHEN AND HO W OFTEN T O MO W The time of day and condition of the grass greatly affect the results you’ll get when mowing.
LC-4 Lawn Care & Mowing Information MO WING METHODS Proper Br oadcast Mo wing Broadcasting, or side-discharging, disperses fine clip- pings evenly over the entire lawn. Many golf courses use this method. Your mower has a deep dish deck to allow freer circulation of clippings so they are broadcast evenly over the lawn.
LC-5 Lawn Care & Mowing Information TIPS On Dealing With Clippings Clippings are beneficial to your lawn. A common mis- conception about clippings is that they automatically lead to thatch—this is untrue.
LC-6 Lawn Care & Mowing Information Stepped Cutting Stepped cutting is sharp ridges or uneven levels left in the lawn surface. Stepped cutting is usually caused by mower deck damage or misadjustment, or damage to mower blades.
LC-7 Lawn Care & Mowing Information Stingers Stingers are sparse patches of uncut grass left behind the mower. Stingers are usually caused by operator error or poor blade maintenance.
LC-8 Common International Symbols T echnical Manuals Additional T echnical Literature A vailable Operators Manuals Additional copies of this manual are available, (and as part of our product support c.
Thank you f or purchasing F erris commercial mowing equipment. Please take a fe w minutes to read this limited w arranty inf ormation. It contains all the information you will need to ha v e your F erris mower repaired in the unlik ely ev ent that a breakdo wn cov ered by this limited w arranty should occur .
Ferris Industries 5375 Nor th Main Street Munnsville, NY 13409 800-933-6175 www .ferrisindustries.com © Cop yright 2004 Ferris Industries All Rights Reser v ed.
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