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Summary of Contents for SPV21675

Page 1: ...21675 7800421 NSPV21675E 7800422 NOTE Specifications arecorrectat time of printingandaresubjectto changewithoutnotice Actualsustainedenginepowerwill likelybelowerdueto operatinglimitationsandenvironme...

Page 2: ...ODUCT REGISTRATION IMPORTANT KEEPTHIS INFORMATION FORYOURPERSONAL RECORDS Completethe following information on your Snapperpurchase Date of Purchase Retailer Retailer s PhoneNumber Equipment Model Num...

Page 3: ...s 12 Storage Procedure 12 Mower Blade Replacement 13 BladeSharpening 13 Wheel Drive Control Adjustment 14 Belt Service 15 Engine Drive Belt Replacement 15 Battery Service 16 Rear Cover Removal Install...

Page 4: ...d on the mower engine and attachments Know the controls and the proper use of the mower before starting 2 Only mature responsible persons shall operate the machine and only after proper instruction 3...

Page 5: ...place discharge guard rearguard or other safety devices in place and working DONOTpoint discharge at people passing cars windows or doors OPERATION Continued FromPrevious Column 14 DO NOTdischarge ma...

Page 6: ...specific model Contactyour Snapperdealer if you have questions 0 0 3 _ _o _ Features andControls A Oil Fill Capand Dipstick B Fuel Filler Cap C Recycling Cover D Battery Box E Height Adjustment Lever...

Page 7: ...smooth before beginning mower operation NOTE To stop the engine and blade releasethe blade control Figure 1 Mower controls 3 Checkthe cutting height Adjust to the desired height Refer to the Section C...

Page 8: ...the engine and blade by releasingthe blade control HandleHeightAdjustment The height of the mower handle can be adjusted as follows 1 Turn the two locking cams A Figure5 a quarter turn to unlock the...

Page 9: ...approximate RecyclingOperation Note For best recycling results cut up to a maximum of 1 3 of grass blade length and recycle ONLYwhen grass is dry 1 Set the height adjustment lever in the highest cutti...

Page 10: ...o the reardoor pivot rod B O O Figure 9 Deflector locking tab Figure 11 Installing the grass bag Removingthe RecyclingPlug 1 Raisethe rear discharge door A Figure 10 2 Remove the recycling plug B from...

Page 11: ...at all If contamination does occur the air filter will haveto be replaced Figure 13 Draining the engine oil 3 Dispose of drain oil properly 4 Fill the enginewith oil as specified in the EngineManual D...

Page 12: ...thout the rear cover securely in place StorageProcedure Refer to the EngineOwner sManual for directions regarding engine storage preparations Preparethe mower for end of season storage as follows 1 Dr...

Page 13: ...ethe end away from the plug 2 Tilt the mower up on its rearwheels Do not tilt the mower with the spark plug or carburetor down Important Drain the fuel tank before tipping the mower DO NOTtip the mach...

Page 14: ...pring A Figure 19 on the end of the wheel drive control cable should have no tension Measurethe overall length of the unextendedspring B Figure 19 Measuring the disengaged transmission spring length 3...

Page 15: ...s of mower operation Engine DriveBelt Replacement 1 Empty the fuel tank 2 Remove the blade A Figure 21 Referto the Section entitled Blade Sharpening 3 Removethe hardware B securing the two piece belt...

Page 16: ...1 Testthe battery Referto the Section entitled Battery Testing If the battery needs charging charge the battery Referto the Section entitled Battery Charging 3 If the battery will not accept a charge...

Page 17: ...nts to cool RearCoverRemoval andInstallation To Removethe Rear Cover 1 Remove the three fasteners A Figure 24 securing the rear apron to the machine 2 Remove the two fasteners B securing the rear cove...

Page 18: ...Periodic Oil Change CleanSponge Element Cleanor Replace Replace CleanShroud Fins Checkfor Wear and Tension Checkfor wear Damage Replacement CleanDebris Accumulation CleanDebris Accumulation Check for...

Page 19: ...d wheel drive 1 components 2 Transmission cable adjustment required 2 3 Drive belt requires replacement 3 4 Damagedtransmission 4 1 Transmission cable adjustment required 1 2 Damagedtransmission 2 1 B...

Page 20: ...inal purchase late SNAPPERwill not be responsiblefor any installation cost incurred The battery warranty only covers original equipment batteries and does not cover damage to the battery or machinecau...

Page 21: ...riding mower is used with a pull behind or rear mounted attachment do not operate the umt on a slope that is greater than tO degrees A 15 degree slope is a hill that increases in height at approximat...

Page 22: ...Notes 22 www snapper com...

Page 23: ...Notes 23...

Page 24: ...que values are derived at 3060 RPIVI horsepower values arederived at 3600 RPIVI Actual gross engine power will be lower and is affected by among other things ambient operating conditions and engine to...

Page 25: ...V21875 7800421 NSPV21675E 7800422 NOTA lasespecificaciones soncorrectas a la fechadeimpresi6n y est _n sujetasa cambiossinavisoprevio Lapotencia sostenidarealdelmotorser _ probablemente menor debidoal...

Page 26: ...DUCTO IMPORTANTEE GUARDEESTAINFORMACION PARASU ARCHIVOPERSONAL Llene la informaci6n siguiente sobre su compra Snapper Fechade compra Concesionario N_mero de tel6fono del concesionario Equipo Motor N d...

Page 27: ...Afilado de la cuchilla 13 Ajuste del control del sistema detracci6n de las ruedas 14 Servicio de mantenimiento de la correa 15 Reemplazo de la correa detransmisi6n del motor 15 Servicio de mantenimie...

Page 28: ...poner en marcha la mD quina 2 EstamD quinadebe ser manejada por personas adultas y responsables y solamente despu6s de haber recibido las instruc ciones correspondientes 3 Datos registrados indican qu...

Page 29: ...colocados y funcionando correc tamente NOapunte la descarga hacia la gente autom6viles ven tanas o puertas MANEJO viene de la columna anterior 14 NO descargue material contra una pared u obstrucci6n...

Page 30: ...or Snapper o o t_ o t _ _o _ Caracteristicas y controles A Tapade Ilenado de aceite y varilla medidora del E nivel de aceite G B Tapade Ilenado de combustible H C Cubierta de reciclaje I D Baterfa J E...

Page 31: ...libere el control de la cuchilla 4 Figura 1 Controles del cortac sped Revise la altura de corte Ajuste hasta la altura deseada Consulte la Secci6n Ajuste de la Altura de Corte Revise el aceite de moto...

Page 32: ...etengael motor y la cuchilla liberando el control de la cuchilla Ajustedela alturadelasidero La altura de la manija de la cortadora puede ajustarse como sigue 1 Gire las dos levas de sujeci6n A Figura...

Page 33: ...sde ajuste de la altura de corte aproximados Operaci6nde reciclaje recirculaci6n Nota Para Iograrlos mejores resultados de reciclaje corte hasta un m_imo de 1 3 de la Iongitudde la hoja de c6sped y re...

Page 34: ...te B de la puerta trasera o CL1 Figura 9 Lengfieta de sujeci6n del deflector Figura 11 Instalaci6n de la bolsa de c_sped Desmontaje del elemento de reciclaje 1 Levante la puerta de descargatrasera A F...

Page 35: ...ntaminaci6n el filtro de aire deber_ reemplazarse INCLINE EL CORTACI_SPED SOBRESU COSTADO Figura 13 Drenaje del aceite del motor 3 Desecheapropiadamente el aceite drenado 4 Llene el motor con aceite s...

Page 36: ...e ensu sitio Procedimiento dealmacenamiento Consulte el Manual del Propietario del Motor para obtener instruc ciones relacionadascon las preparaciones para el almacenamiento del motor Prepareel cortac...

Page 37: ...de corte original A 5 Revise la cuchilla en cuanto a balance Si es necesario corrija el balanceesmerilando el extremo pesado de la cuchilla 6 Reinstale la cuchilla B Figura 16 Observeel orden correct...

Page 38: ...TIVADA DISENGAGE el resorte A Figura 19 en el extremo del cable mec_ nico de control del sistema de tracci6n de las ruedas no debe estar tensionado Mida la Iongitud total del resorte no extendido B Fi...

Page 39: ...a correa de transmisi6n del motor 1 Vacfe el tanque de combustible 2 Desmonte la cuchilla A Figura 21 Oonsulte la Secci6n titulada Afilado de la cuchilla 3 Remueva los herrajes B que aseguran la cubie...

Page 40: ...ria Consulte la Secci6ntitulada Cargadode la bater a Cargadode la bateria Paracargar la bateria Condici6n de labatefia Estado decarga DigitalVoltmeter 100 cargada 12 80v 75 cargada 12 40v 50 cargada 1...

Page 41: ...e instalaci6n dela cubiertatrasera Paradesmontar la cubierta trasera 1 Remueva los tres sujetadores A Figura 24 que aseguran el mandil delantal trasero a la m_ quina 2 Remueva los dos sujetadores B qu...

Page 42: ...ceite Cambio peri6dico del aceite Limpie el elementotipo esponja Limpie o reemplace Reemplace Limpie la carcasay las aletas Revise en cuanto a desgastc y tensi6n Revise en cuanto a des gaste daffo y r...

Page 43: ...ticos Apriete hast_ el torque de apriete apropiado 4 Correa con protuberancias o deshilachada 4 Reemplace la correa El cortac_sped no se mueve 1 Acumulaci6n de residuos en o alrededor de los compo 1 L...

Page 44: ...R no es responsable por ningOncoste incurridoen la instalaci6n Lagarantiadela bateria solamentecubre las bateriasdel equipooriginaly nocubre ningOndaSodela bateriao m_ quina causadopor descuidoo maltr...

Page 45: ...sienteseguro o noest _ totalmente convencido useestaguiay nocorteel c6sped enunapendiente queseamayorque15 grados Siest _ usandoeltractor cortac6sped con unaccesorioremolcado o demontaje trasero noIo...

Page 46: ...Notas 22 www snapper com...

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Page 48: ...a sido obtenido y corregido deacuerdo con el c6digo SAEJ1995 Revisi6n 2002 05 Los valores de torque son calculados a 3060 RPM los valores de caballos defuerza son calculados a 3600 RPM La potencia bru...

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