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Operating Manual

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Fitting the steering column

Fig. 2b

Lower part (A) of the steering 

column 

Press lower part (A) of the 

steering column forwards out of 

the transport position and attach 

with the two supplied screws and 

washers (1).

Upper part (B) of the steering 

column

Loosen clamping lever (2) anti-

clockwise.

Tilt steering column (B) into the 

required position.

Tighten clamping lever (2) 

clockwise to lock the steering 

column in this position.

Installing the steering wheel

Fig. 2c

Remove cover cap (1, depending 

on model) from the steering 

wheel. Remove screw (2) and 

washer (3 ).

When the wheels are straight, 

place the steering wheel on the 

steering shaft.

Place on top the washer (3) with 

the convex side up, and secure 

the steering wheel with the 

screw (2).

Insert cover cap (1, depending 

on model).

Installing the seat

Fig. 2d

Note

When attaching the seat, do not 

damage the seat switch cable! 

Push excess cable back into the 

opening of the seat support.

Mounting discharge flap on 

the cutter deck

Fig. 2e

Remove screws (1) and nuts (2) 

from the discharge opening (4) 

of the cutter deck.

Attach discharge flap (3) to the 

discharge opening (4) using the 

screws (1) and nuts (2).

Attaching trailer coupling 

(optional)

Fig. 2f

Remove trailer coupling (1) from 

the rear panel (4) of the unit 

by undoing the screws (2) and 

nuts (3).

Rotate trailer coupling (1) 

horizontally by 180° and reattach 

to the rear panel (4) of the unit 

using the screws (2) and nuts (3).

Controls and indicators

Warning. Damage to the unit.

First of all the functions of the 

controls and indicators are 

described here. Do not execute any 

functions yet!

Fig. 1

1 Forward pedal

2 Reverse pedal

3 Clamping lever for steering 

column

4 Cutting height adjustment lever

5 Throttle/Choke *

6 Choke *

7 Combination indicator *

8 PTO switch

9 Ignition lock *

10 Fuel tap

11 Fuel tank

12 Tank contents display *

13 Gear release lever

14 Trailer coupling *

15 Can holder

16 Seat adjustment lever *

17 Steering wheel

18 Pedal for parking brake/

cruise control

19 Brake pedal

(* depending on model)

Forward pedal (1)

Fig. 12

The pedal controls the speed 

in a forward direction.

Reverse pedal (2)

Fig. 12

The pedal controls the speed 

in a reverse direction.

Information on forward/reverse 

pedal

To stop or change direction of tra-

vel, release the appropriate pedal.

Clamping lever for steering 

column (3)

Fig. 1

Is used to lock the adjustable 

steering column.

Cutting height adjustment 

lever (4)

Fig. 8

The cutting height adjustment lever 

is used to adjust the height of the 

cutter deck.

Transport position: Lever in the top 

position “T” and engaged in this 

position.

Removal/installation position of the 

cutter deck: Fixing pin (2) in the 

bottom position “ ” and cutting 

height adjustment lever engaged 

above on the fixing pin.

Mowing position: Insert fixing 

pin (2) into the holes marked “1” 

to “4” and cutting height adjustment 

lever engaged above on the fixing 

pin.

Notes

–  After inserting the fixing pin, turn 

it downwards to prevent it from 

coming out of the fixing hole. 

In the “mowing position” or 

“removal/installation” position the 

fixing pin must always be below 

the cutting height adjustment 

lever which must be correctly 

engaged on the fixing pin.

– The “transport position” or 

“removal/installation position” 

must not be used for mowing, 

otherwise the V-belt of the cutter 

deck may be damaged.

Press the button (1) on the 

cutting height adjustment lever 

and pull the lever all the way up 

until it engages in the transport 

position/“T”.

Select cutting height by fixing the 

pin (2) in a hole in the ratchet 

plate.

Note

Each hole adjusts the cutter deck by 

approx. 6.4 mm. The lowest cutting 

height is approx. 3.2 cm and the 

tallest cutting height is approx. 10 cm.

Summary of Contents for Cub Cadet

Page 1: ...MTD Products Aktiengesellschaft Saarbrücken Germany E 15 FORM NO 769 10224A ...

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Page 3: ...16 17 18 15 11 12 13 19 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 4 2 2 1 1 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f 3a 3b 4 5 ...

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Page 5: ...1 2 18 19 21 20 22 ...

Page 6: ...ions d origine Deutsch 30 Originalbetriebsanleitung Italiano 43 Istruzioni per l uso originali Svenska 57 Originalbruksanvisning Dansk 69 Originale driftsvejledning Norsk 81 Originale driftsanvisningen Suomi 93 Alkuperäinen käyttöohjekirja Eesti 106 Originaalkasutusjuhend ...

Page 7: ...has been provided and delivered by the manufacturer Keep this guide in a safe place where it is readily available whenever the machine is used If ownership of the mower changes hand this guide to the new owner Spare parts and accessories must satisfy the requirements specified by the manufacturer Therefore use original spare parts and original accessories only or spare parts and accessories author...

Page 8: ...nst possible injuries resulting from the cutting blade or objects that are propelled by it The unit may only be operated with the grass flap attached Safety interlock system The safety interlock system will only allow the engine to start when the driver is sitting on the seat the brake pedal has been depressed or the parking brake is in the park position the PTO switch is at the Off position The s...

Page 9: ... Risk of poisoning and injury from battery acid Wear safety goggles and protective gloves Do not allow battery acid to come into contact with skin If you get battery acid on your face or in your eyes wash off immedia tely with cold water and consult a doctor If you accidentally swallow battery acid drink plenty of water and consult a doctor immediately Store batteries out of the reach of children ...

Page 10: ...e 7 Combination indicator 8 PTO switch 9 Ignition lock 10 Fuel tap 11 Fuel tank 12 Tank contents display 13 Gear release lever 14 Trailer coupling 15 Can holder 16 Seat adjustment lever 17 Steering wheel 18 Pedal for parking brake cruise control 19 Brake pedal depending on model Forward pedal 1 Fig 12 The pedal controls the speed in a forward direction Reverse pedal 2 Fig 12 The pedal controls the...

Page 11: ...the air filter and outputs warning signals for oil level and battery voltage Changing the oil Every 50 operating hours oil change interval the letters CHG OIL SOON TIME appear in succession on the display for 7 minutes Change the engine oil immediately see engine operating manual Oil level If the letters LO OIL TIMEappear in succession on the display the engine oil level is too low Switch off the ...

Page 12: ... control Note The forwards and reverse accelerator pedal must not be used if the brake pedal is depressed This may damage the gears Operating procedure Follow the instructions in the engine handbook Danger Risk of injury No person especially children and or animals should be allowed to stand close to the mower while it is in use They could be injured by stones or similar objects that might be thro...

Page 13: ... is secure Check the oil level The oil level must be between the Full Max and Add Min marks see also engine handbook Check tyre pressure Check the tyre pressure see tyre walls on all wheels Correct if necessary Preparing for operation Park the appliance on a firm level surface and lock the parking brake Conduct all work with the engine switched off Remove the ignition key For all work on moving pa...

Page 14: ...he grass too low Drive in a straight line Never mow at high speed particularly when a mulching kit or grass catcher is installed Mulching Various appliances can also mulch when fitted with the corresponding accessories Ask your specialised dealer for details Note This appliance is designed to mow lawns Do not mow scrub weeds or overlong grass Switching off the machine Stopping the unit Release the...

Page 15: ...on firm level ground Lock the parking brake Cleaning the cutting mechanism Danger Injury hazard due to sharp cutting blades Wear protective gloves If the unit has more than one cutting mechanism moving one cutting mechanism may cause the other cutting mechanisms to move as well Caution when cleaning the cutters Warning Damage to engine The mower must not be tilted to an angle greater than 30 This ...

Page 16: ...hs during storage and before starting up the unit again Check the battery s charged state with a voltmeter When the charged state is less than 12 6 V DC recharge the battery max 12 V at 6 A with a battery charger in accordance with the table Note Follow the instructions in the operating manual for your battery charger Replacing fuses Replace defective fuses only with fuses of the same amperage Hyd...

Page 17: ...d set the correct level on the setting segment 1 on the cutter deck side Lifting Loosen nut 2 anti clockwise and turn nut 3 clockwise until the level is correct Retighten nut 2 Lowering Turn nut 3 anti clockwise until the level is correct Tighten nut 2 clockwise Set the level from front to back Fig 15 Note Set check the side level before this adjustment Move the cutter deck to a medium height posi...

Page 18: ...itch off PTO Battery not connected correctly Connect red cable to battery terminal and black cable to battery terminal Discharged or low battery Check the battery charge it or exchange it Fuse has tripped Replace fuse If the fuse trips repeatedly look for the cause usually short circuit Loose earth cable between engine and frame Connect earth cable Starter turns but engine does not start Choke and...

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