Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 475 del fabbricante Ariens
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2 Section 1 - Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.1 The Manu al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.2 Serv ice and Repl acement P arts . . . . . . . 1-3 1.3 Product Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.4 Unauthor ized Repla cement Pa rts .
1 - 3 1.1 THE MANUAL Before operation o f unit, caref ully and complete ly read your m anuals. Th e contents wi ll provid e you with an unders tanding of s afety instr uctions and control s during normal ope ration an d maintena nce.
2 - 4 2.1 SAFETY ALERTS Look f or these sy mbols to point out important s afety precauti ons. They mean: Attentio n! Personal Saf ety Is Involved! Become Alert! Obey The Message! 2.2 SIGNAL WORDS The safet y alert sy mbol is us ed in decal s on the un it and w ith proper oper ation pr ocedures in this manu al.
2 - 5 When ta king uni t out of exte nded storag e: 1. Check for any d amage or loo se parts. Re pair , replace, or tighte n hardware b efore opera tion. 2. If a pre servative fl uid was used in fue l tank, drain and disc ard. Fill fuel ta nk with fresh n ew fuel.
2 - 6 Fuel is highly flam mable and its vap ors can ex plode. Use ON L Y approved fuel cont ainers. NO Smoki ng! NO Sparks! NO Flames! Allow e ngine to coo l before ser vicing. NEVER fi ll fuel tank when engine is running , hot, or unit is indoor s. Abnor mal Vibrations are a wa rning of troub le.
2 - 7 Battery Avoid Electric Shock. DO NOT remove wire from spark plug whi le engin e is runnin g. Do not pu t battery in fire or mutilate. Explo sive Gas es! Pois onous ba ttery flu id contains sulfuric acid. Co ntact with sk in, eyes o r clothing can cau se seve re chemi cal bur ns.
3 - 8 SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS Model Num ber 91 1044 91 1045 91 1046 91 1047 Description Nam e LM214SP LM219SP LM217 SP LM21SB Engine Ma nufacture T ecums eh Briggs T ecums eh T ecu mseh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 5 . 555 . 5 5 . 5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 9 Model Num ber 91 1048 91 1049 91 1050 91 1051 Description Nam e LM21SC LM21 LM21S LM21 Engine Ma nufacture Briggs T ecums eh T ecu mseh T ecu mseh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 555 5 . 5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.6 (1.5 ) 1 (0.
3 - 10 Model Num ber 91 1052 91 1053 91 1054 91 1055 Descriptio n Name LM216S LM21C LM21 AP21 1 SP Engine Ma nufacture T ecu mseh Briggs Briggs T ecu mseh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 5.5 5.5 5. 5 5.5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.5 (1.
3 - 11 Model Num ber 91 1056 91 1057 91 1058 91 1059 Descriptio n Name AP212 SP LM2178 SP AP 210 LM220 SP Engine Ma nufacture T ecums eh Briggs T ecums eh T ecu mseh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 4 . 55 45 . 5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 12 Model Num ber 91 1060 91 1061 91 1062 91 1064 Description Nam e LM221 LM222SP MM221SP MM210 Engine Ma nufacture T ecums eh T ecu mseh T ecu mseh T e cums eh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 5.0 6.0 5. 0 4.5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 13 Model Num ber 91 1065 91 1067 91 1068 91 1069 Description Nam e LM230SP MM223 MM224SP DLM225SP Engine Ma nufacture Kawas aki T ecums eh T ecumseh Briggs & St ratton Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 5.0 5.0 5. 5 5.5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 14 Model Num ber 91 1070 91 1071 91 1072 91 1073 Descriptio n Name DLM226 SP DLM227 SP DLM228SP DLM229SP Engine Ma nufacture Brigg s & Stra t ton T ecumse h T ec umseh T ecum seh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 5.5 6.0 6. 0 6.0 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 15 Model Num ber 91 1075 91 1076 91 1077 91 1078 Description Name DLM21SEW DLM21SEW Engine Ma nufacture T ecums eh T ecu mseh T ecu mseh T e cums eh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 6.0 5.5 5. 5 6.0 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.5 (1.4 ) 1.
3 - 16 Model Num ber 91 1079 91 1080 91 1081 91 1082 Descriptio n Name DLM 21S DLM 21SW SLM21 SLM21S Engine Ma nufacture T e cumseh T e cums eh T ecu mseh T ecu mseh Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 6.0 6.0 5. 0 5.5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 17 Model Num ber 91 1083 91 1084 91 1304 91 131 1 Descriptio n Name DLM21C DLM 21SC LM 21 LM21S Engine Ma nufacture Robin Robin Briggs & Stratto n Briggs & St ratton Cycle s Fo ur Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 6.0 6.0 5. 0 5.0 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 18 Model Num ber 91 1463 91 1467 91 1468 91 1469 Descriptio n Name D LM239 SLM237 SLM238SP DLM232SP Engine Ma nufacture Robi n T ecum se h T ec umseh Brigg s & Strat ton Cycle s Four Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 6.0 5.0 5. 5 5.5 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 19 Model Num ber 91 1475 91 1509 91 151 1 91 1513 Description Nam e DLM240SP LM21SCH LM21SC LM 21 Engine Ma nufacture Robin Robin Robin Briggs & Stratton Cycle s Four Four Four Four HP (360 0RPM) 6.0 5.4 5. 3 4.37 Fuel T ank Capacity - qt (L) 1.
3 - 20 Model Num ber 91 1514 91 1515 91 1516 91 1517 Descriptio n Name LM21S LM 21SE LM21SW LM21SC Engine Ma nufacture Briggs & St ratton Bri ggs & Stratto n Briggs & St ratton Robin Cycle s Fo ur Four Fo ur Four HP (360 0RPM) 4.37 4.37 4.
4 - 21 4.1 CONTROLS AND FEATURES SECTION 4 - GENERAL MAINTENA NCE & ADJUSTMENTS OM0032 1. Engi ne Co ntrol 2. Ig nition Switc h (Electric Start Models ) 3. Spe ed Sele ctor (Self-p ropelled) 4. Pri mer (Briggs Engine) 5. Sid e Disc harge C over 6.
4 - 22 4.2 SERVICE POSITIONS Place unit on a flat l evel sur face. AL W A YS stop engine . Assure unit is sec ure and will not tip o ver . S trap and clamp onto bench if nee ded. A handl ebar se rvice pos ition is provided for tippi ng the unit for cleani ng and ser vice (Fi gure 3).
4 - 23 4.5 CHECK MO WER BLADE See Figures 5 and 6. Regularly check mow er blades f or wear and that lock washer is fully compressed b y cap scre w (requires 25-30 ft-lbs (33-40 Nm) of torque on cap screw). When blade needs sharpening: 1. Bloc k blade to pre vent rotation.
4 - 24 T o check (Figur e 7): 1. Start eng ine and slowl y releas e control until engine stops firi ng. 2. Measur e distance between han dlebar a nd control at the po int that engine stopp ed firin g.
4 - 25 T o check th e contro l cable spri ng: 1. Squeez e the wheel drive con trol bail t owards th e hand lebar until the sp ring star ts to open. 2. Measur e the d istance b etween the wheel d rive bai l to the ha ndlebar ind entatio n.
4 - 26 4.12 FRICTION WHEEL ADJUSTMENT Early Models (Side Pull) Adjus t rear cutting height le vers to mi ddle posi tion. Check to be sure th ere is sla ck in the fri ction whee l drive c able, if no t readjust cable nuts . Set spe ed selec tor at s lowest sp eed and loosen t he two cap screws on drive moun t.
5 - 27 5.1 ENGINE T ROUBLESHOOTING The follo wing trou bleshoot ing chart i s to be used t o isola te engine p roblems and give po ssible causes and correc tive action responses . The troubles hooting key is generic and can be used for sever al types of e ngines.
5 - 28 5.2 ENGINE SERVICE LOCATIONS Figure 14 1. O il Fill Cap an d Dipsti ck 2. Air C leaner 3. Sp ark Plug an d Wire 4. Fu el Cap a nd T ank 5. Primer 6.
5 - 29 5.3 ENG INE OIL IMPORT ANT : Change engine c rankcase oil after fi rst two (2) hours of op eration. Th ereafter , change oil every twenty f ive hours of oper ation (mor e often in dusty di rty condit ions). Refer to Engin e Manual f or oil type and grade a nd detailed i nstructio ns.
5 - 30 Figure 15 1. Cover 2. Foam Filter Eleme nt (Pre-Cleane r) 3. Felt Filter Elem ent 4. Cartridge 5. Body 6. Base Plate Ga sket 7. Base Plate Briggs & St ratton Air Cleaner Briggs & Stra t.
5 - 31 5.5 ENGINE COOLI NG The engin e is air c ooled. Air must circul ate freely around engine an d over cool ing fins on cylinder head and blo ck to prev ent overheat ing.
6 - 32 6.1 BLADE BRAKE/CLUTCH REMOVAL Remove mo wer blade. Squee ze brake/c lutch ba il again st handle bar and i nsert cotter p in into open h ole of ac tuating rod. Remove 3/ 8-24x2-1/2 " cap screw t hat retai ns brake, blade, c lutch (BBC ) leaf spring and leaf s pring fro m shaft.
6 - 33 6.2 DRIVE BELT REPLACEM ENT NOTE: On BBC m odel b lade brake/ clutch a ssembly must be removed to change bel t. Place right rear a djustment lever in fi rst notch and left rear hei ght adjus tment lever in third no tch. This provides clearanc e between f riction whe el and driv e disk .
6 - 34 Figure 22 Fr iction Driv e 1. Height Adjustm en t Leve r 2. Spacer T ube 3. Ball Bearing 4. Handlebar Mou nting Brac ket 5. Rear Quadrant 6. Front Height Adjust ment Lev er 7. Front Quadran t 8. Adjuster Bracket 9. De-T h atche r Ret a iner 10.
6 - 35 Figure 23 Gear Dr ive 1. W asher 2. Inner Wheel Cov er 3. Ratchet Pinion 4. Ball Bearing 5. Height Adjuster 6. Rear Qu adra nt 7. Height Adjus tment Lev er 8. Handlebar M ounting Bra cket 9. Key Ratchet 10.T uff T orque T ran smissi on 1 1.Front Quadra nt 12.
6 - 36 Figure 24 1. Kickout Ring 2. Sleev e Bushing 3. Clevis Pin 4. Mount Ar m 5. Axle T ab 6. Flange Bushing 7. Wheel Y oke 8. Lube Fitting 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 PM0071.
7 - 37 7.1 HANDL EBARS AND BAILS T o remove ha ndl ebar s: Remove cable r etainers an d disconnec t cable fro m bail. Remove push nu ts an d washer s securi ng bai ls to hand lebars. Rem ove ba ils from ha ndlebars . Remove carriage bolts and washers or k nob and wash ers se cur i ng br ace s to handl eb ars.
7 - 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 26 G ear Drive Han dlebars and Co ntrols 1. Tractio n Bail 2. Ha ndlebar 3. Engine Bail Weldm ent 4. Engine Contro l Cable 5.
8 - 39 8.1 BATTERY (ELECTRIC START MODELS) IMPORT ANT : Use batter y charge r supplied only . DO NOT attem pt to "jump s tart" mower . T o charge with battery charge r , connect charger pl ug to mating p lug on bat tery (not e ngine) and p lug charger into 1 10 volt Alternati ng Current (A.
9 - 40 9.1 INTRODUCTION NOTE: Rear wheel s must be r emoved to perform repairs in this se ction. Bl ock up re ar of mower t o raise rear whee ls off work sur face.
9 - 41 Assem ble in rev erse order . Refer to S ection 4.12 to adjust friction wh eel drive. On model s with plastic fri ction whee l hub, remove driv e cover nut an d remove driv e cover . Remove two tapt ites and sna p ring from gear cov er and rem ove gear c over .
9 - 42 Figure 31 1. Differe ntial Ass embly 2. Gear Cover 3. Idle r Gear 4. Ball Bearing 5. Retaine r 6. Idler Shaft 7. Pinion Gear 8. Ball Bearing 9. Drive Mou nt 10.Drive Ac tuator W eldm ent 1 1.Pivot Channel We ldmen t 12.Shift Li nk 13.Shift Arm W eldment 14.
10 - 43 10.1 INTRODUCTION NOTE: Rear wheel s must b e removed to perform repairs in this se ction. Bl ock up re ar of mower t o raise rear whee ls off work sur face. Remove snap ring secur- ing whee l to axle and remove washer a nd wheel. 10.2 T RANSMISSION REPLACEMENT The 3-sp eed transmi ssion is not r epairable .
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