Safety Instructions & Operator???s Manual For
TURF CRUISER
TRAIL CRUISER
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UTILITY VEHICLES ???
SERIES 1
UV1621BV (85668)
UVG1621BV (85632)
UVGT1621BV (85903)
UVGT1621BV shown
NOTE: Not all utility vehicle models come with accessories shown above.
Thank you for buying a Turf Cruiser???/Trail Cruiser??? Utility Vehicle! Before operating your machine, read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the ???IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS??? on Pages 2 thru 6. Remember that all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly. Also keep in mind that SAFETY requires careful use in accordance with the operating instructions and common sense!
NOTE: Specifications are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice.
* Actual sustained equipment horsepower will likely be lower due to operating limitations and environmental factors.
??? Turf Cruiser??? & Trail Cruiser??? utility vehicles are manufactured by Snapper Products Inc., McDonough, GA 30253.
MANUAL CONTENT COPYRIGHT ?? 2004
SNAPPER ??? A DIVISION OF SIMPLICITY MFG. INC.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
MANUAL No.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
This machine is a
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence and safety of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the work activity. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
1.KEEP children out of the work area, away from the machine and under the watchful care of a responsible adult.
2.DO NOT allow children or others to ride in the cargo bed, on attachments or towed equipment. The one Passenger must be seated in the passenger seat with the seat belt buckle securely latched and the seat belt adjusted to a snug fit.
3.DO NOT allow
4.ALLOW only adults or responsible teenagers, 16 years old or older, with mature judgment under close adult supervision to operate machine.
5.BEFORE BACKING, stop machine completely. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets and hazards, before and while backing.
6.USE EXTRA CARE and reduce speed when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vision.
7.SEAT BELTS are provided for the comfort and safety of the operator and a passenger and must be worn at all times.
PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
The machine is equipped with an Operator Protective Structure. The structure when used properly can offer additional security to the operator and a passenger in the event of a
1.DO NOT operate the machine on slopes exceeding 15 degrees (27% grade). Loss of control, sliding and/or tipover may occur.
2.Exercise EXTREME CAUTION on slopes above 10 degrees (18% grade).
3.DO NOT operate machine back and forth across face of slopes. Operate up and down. Practice on slopes with cargo bed empty, and no attachments or trailer hitched to machine.
4.Avoid uphill starts. If machine stops going uphill or tires lose traction, apply brake, back slowly and straight down the slope. Do not turn machine.
5.STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches, washouts, culverts, fences and protruding objects.
6.Keep a safe distance (at least 3 feet) away from edge of ditches and other drop offs. The machine could turn over if an edge caves in.
7.Always begin forward motion slowly and with caution.
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PROTECTION AGAINST TIPOVERS
(Continued)
8.DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 10 degrees (18% grade) when towing. Cargo bed must be loaded when towing.
9.DO NOT put your foot on the ground to try and
stabilize the machine.
10.DO NOT operate machine under any condition where traction, steering or stability is doubtful.
11.DO NOT remove or modify the Operator Protective Structure. Operator and passenger must be properly seated and must wear seat belts, snuggly fastened, at all times.
12.DO NOT shift to neutral and allow machine to coast down slope. When descending a slope apply brake to maintain safe speed and drive straight. Avoid turning when descending a slope.
13.The use of a helmet, face shield or safety glasses and substantial clothing is recommended.
CARRYING LOADS
Carrying loads affects the handling, stability and braking of the machine. Improper loads, excessive speed, sharp turns, rough ground, loose or slippery surfaces and slopes can cause loss of control, sliding and/or
1.DO NOT exceed rated load capacity of the machine. Reduce load and speed when operating machine on slopes.
2.DO NOT carry
3.DO NOT stack loads higher than the sides of the cargo bed. Keep all loads as low as possible to minimize effect on stability.
4.Loads affect stability, handling and braking. Reduce speed, avoid sharp turns, and allow extra distance for braking.
5.DO NOT attempt to dump loads from cargo bed. Empty load before raising bed. Raising a loaded cargo bed can affect stability, resulting in
6.DO NOT drive machine with the cargo bed in a raised position.
7.DO NOT raise cargo bed when on a slope.
8.Tire pressure is extremely important to the handling, stability and braking of the machine. Tire inflation pressure must be maintained as specified on the machine and in this manual.
CARRYING LOADS (Continued)
9.Always release accelerator and apply brake when descending slopes to maintain safe speed.
10.DO NOT replace tires with different size or construction. Tire size and construction are critical to the proper handling and stability of the machine. Use only tires approved by manufacturer.
TOWING
Towing, as with carrying loads, affects the handling, stability and braking of the machine. Towing loads requires extra caution. Reduce speeds when towing and avoid slopes whenever possible. Allow extra distance for braking.
1.DO NOT exceed rated towing capacity of machine. Reduce load on slopes.
2.DO NOT exceed rated tongue capacity of hitch.
3.DO NOT modify hitch. Towed loads must only be attached to the hitch point provided on the machine.
4.DO NOT attempt to tow where steering, traction or stability is doubtful.
5.Tow loads at a speed slow enough to maintain control. DO NOT exceed 10 MPH while towing.
6.Cargo bed must be loaded when towing to provide adequate traction and braking.
7.DO NOT tow a load that you cannot safely control.
8.DO NOT tow loads on rough ground, or loose, slippery surfaces.
9.DO NOT allow children or others to ride on a trailer or towed attachment.
10.DO NOT tow the machine behind any other machine or vehicle.
PREPARATION
Read, understand and follow instructions and warnings in this manual and on the machine, engine and attachments. Know the controls and the proper use of the machine before starting.
1.Only mature, responsible persons shall operate the machine and only after proper instruction. The operator must possess a valid driver???s license.
2.Handle fuel with care. Fuels are flammable and vapors explosive. Use only approved fuel container. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with engine stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel from machine. DO NOT smoke while refueling the machine.
3.Practice operation of machine in a flat open area free from obstacles and hazards. Operate at reduced speed until familiar with the handling of the machine and operation of all controls.
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PREPARATION (Continued)
4.Be familiar with the area in which the machine will be operated. Inspect area for objects and hazards that could cause loss of control.
5.Keep people and pets clear of machine and work area.
6.Inspect shields, guards, switches, brakes and other safety devices frequently for proper operation and keep them in place.
7.Inspect headlights and repair as required before operating machine. Keep headlight lenses and rear reflectors clean to provide maximum visibility.
8.Make sure all safety signs are clearly legible. Replace if damaged.
9.Protect yourself; dress appropriately for the conditions and the work being performed. Protective equipment, such as helmet, safety
glasses or face shield, substantial footwear, long pants, is recommended.
10.Know how to STOP the machine quickly and safely in preparation for emergencies.
11.Use extra care when loading or unloading machine into a truck or trailer.
12.Make sure accelerator, brake, steering, and shift lever function properly before operating machine.
13.Adjust tire inflation pressure to the specifications listed on the machine and in this manual.
14.Inspect condition of tires and replace worn or deteriorated tires before operating machine, using only tires of the same size, type and construction approved by SNAPPER.
15.Obey all local ordinances and laws governing the operation of
SAFE HANDLING OF GASOLINE
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive
1.Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition.
2.Use only an approved fuel container.
3.DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the engine running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
4.DO NOT refuel the machine indoors.
5.DO NOT store the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as on a water heater or other appliances.
6.DO NOT fill fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place the containers on the ground away from the vehicle before filling.
SAFE HANDLING OF GASOLINE (Continued)
7.Remove
8.DO NOT start gas powered equipment in enclosed vehicles or trailers.
9.Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete. DO NOT use a nozzle lock- open device
10.If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.
11.DO NOT overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and tighten securely.
OPERATION
It is extremely important that the operator of this machine understand that it is not a toy, an ATV or recreation vehicle. Engaging in horseplay, joy riding, racing, jumping, hill climbing and similar activities greatly increases the likelihood of accidents, which may result in damage, serious injury and death.
1.Operator must mount and dismount the machine from the left side. The passenger must mount and dismount the machine from the right side.
2.DO NOT attempt to start engine unless properly seated in the operator???s seat.
3.DO NOT leave the machine with the engine running. Stop engine, set park brake, shift to neutral and remove key before leaving the machine for any reason.
4.Operator must be properly seated with the seat belt buckle securely latched and the seat belt adjusted to a snug fit before operating machine.
5.Seating is restricted to only one operator and one passenger. The passenger must be properly seated in the passenger seat with the seat belt buckle securely latched and the seat belt adjusted to a snug fit before starting and operating the machine. DO NOT carry more than one passenger.
6.DO NOT shift transmission when machine is in motion. Machine must be fully stopped before shifting.
7.DO NOT operate machine on or near highways or public roadways. This machine is designed for
8.Keep hands and feet inside machine at all times.
9.DO NOT stand up in machine while machine is in motion.
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OPERATION (Continued)
10.DO NOT operate machine at speeds in excess of 10 MPH with the differential lock engaged.
11.DO NOT attempt to engage differential lock while machine or wheels are moving. Completely stop machine, before engaging differential lock.
12.DO NOT attempt to turn the machine with the differential lock engaged. To avoid loss of control, slow machine and disengage the differential lock before turning.
13.Reduce speed and use extra caution in unfamiliar areas.
14.Avoid low hanging or protruding objects that may strike the operator, passenger or Operator Protective Structure.
15.Slow machine before turning. Avoid sharp turns.
16.DO NOT park machine on slopes. Avoid uphill starts. DO NOT abruptly change speed or direction on slopes. Avoid turns when descending slopes. Slow down and use extra caution when turning on slopes.
17.Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
18.DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly poison.
POWERLINKTM BY BRIGGS & STRATTON
(Not featured on all models)
The POWERLINKTM
ELECTRIC WINCH OPERATION
(Optional accessory on some models)
Every winching operation has the potential for personal injury. The manufacturer of the winch has provided detailed operating and safety instructions that have been included with utility vehicles equipped with a winch. To avoid serious injury or death, read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in the manual, on the machine and winch before performing a winching operation.
1.Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions in the winch operator???s manual before performing a winching operation.
ELECTRIC WINCH OPERATION (Continued)
2.The wire rope must be free of tension and the wire rope drum fully stopped before engaging or disengaging the clutch.
3.DO NOT use a recovery strap or other types of stretchable straps in a winching operation.
4.Use the hook strap to hold the hook when spooling wire rope in or out.
5.Always wear heavy leather gloves and do not allow wire rope to slide through your hands.
6.DO NOT allow a helper to operate the winch while you are handling the wire rope or hook.
7.Always keep hands and clothing clear of the wire rope, spool and hook during operation and when spooling.
8.DO NOT leave remove control (optional accessory) plugged into winch while free spooling, rigging, or not in use.
9.DO NOT use the winch as a hoist.
10.DO NOT tow the vehicle using the winch???s wire rope.
MAINTENANCE
1.DO NOT store machine or fuel container inside where fumes may reach an open flame, spark, or pilot light such as in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliance. Allow engine to cool before storing machine in an enclosure. Store fuel container out of reach of children in a
2.Keep engine free of grass, leaves, and excess grease and oil to reduce fire hazard and overheating.
3.When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved container outdoors away from open flame.
4.Check brakes each time machine is used; adjust, repair or replace as needed.
5.Condition of tires and tire inflation pressure is critical to the proper handling and braking of the machine. Inspect tires and adjust pressure before operating the machine. DO NOT operate machine with worn or deteriorated tires. Use only tires approved by manufacturer.
6.Keep all bolts, nuts, and screws properly tightened.
7.Always provide adequate ventilation when running engine. Engine exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.
8.Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery before performing maintenance or service. Unexpected cranking of engine could cause injury.
9.DO NOT work under machine without safety blocks.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE (Continued)
10.When working on machine with cargo bed raised, make sure that prop rod support is securely latched.
11.Service engine and make adjustments only when engine is stopped. Remove spark plug wires and secure away from spark plugs.
12.DO NOT check for spark by grounding plug near sparkplug opening. The spark could ignite the gas exiting the engine.
13.DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or over speed engine.
14.DO NOT modify machine. Use only genuine replacement parts to assure that original standards and performance are maintained.
15.Have machine serviced by an authorized SNAPPER dealer at least once a year and have dealer install any new safety devices.
16.POWERLINKTM
6
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SECTION 1 ??? FAMILIARIZATION
TAILGATE
TAILGATE
LATCH (2)
RECEIVER
HITCH
OPERATOR PROTECTIVE
STRUCTURE (OPS)
CARGO BED
CARGO BED
LATCH LEVER
SEAT SIDE
BAR (ONE
EACH SIDE)
FUEL FILL
CARGO BED
LIFT HANDLE
(ONE EACH SIDE)
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared for the operators of Turf Cruiser??? & Trail Cruiser??? utility vehicles. Its purpose, aside from recommending standard operating procedures and routine service requirements, is to promote SAFETY through the use of accepted operating practices. Read, Understand and Follow the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on Pages 2 thru 6 of this manual and All SAFETY messages on the utility vehicle and its accessories before operating.
1.2 NOMENCLATURE
The nomenclature information above shows the essential parts of the vehicle. It is recommended that all operators of this equipment become thoroughly familiar with the controls, components, and operation of this machine before operating. Specific details involving the engine are found in the separate engine owner???s manual. Study these manuals before operating and keep both handy for future reference.
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SECTION 1 ??? FAMILIARIZATION
HAND
BEVERAGEGRIP
HOLDERS
CONTROL CONSOLE
BED LIFT SWITCH
TRANSMISSION(OPTIONAL)
SHIFT LEVER
PARKING BRAKE
KNOB
12V ACCESSORY
PLUG
STORAGE TRAY
8
9
CONTROL IDENTIFICATION & SAFETY SIGNS
HEADLIGHTS
CARGO BED
LIFT (OPTIONAL)
OFF
TRANSMISSION
SHIFTER
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
PARK
BRAKE
CONSOLE CONTROLS
IGNITION SWITCH
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CONTROL IDENTIFICATION & SAFETY SIGNS
WARNING ??? NO RIDERS
WARNING ??? OFF ROAD USE ONLY
WARNING ??? HITCH & TOWING
POWERLINK??? WARNINGS
???DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE WITH
CARGO BED RAISED.
???DO NOT RAISE CARGO BED WHEN
LOADED OR ON SLOPES.
WARNING - TO PREVENT FIRE
WARNING ??? HOT SURFACE
SPECIFICATIONS & MAINTENANCE
WARNING ??? CARGO BED & LOADS
???ALL LOADS MUST BE CENTERED
NO HIGHER THAN SIDES OF
CARGO BED AND SECURED TO
PREVENT SHIFTING.
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CONTROL IDENTIFICATION & SAFETY SIGNS
WARNING
AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
???ON ALL SLOPES: EXERCISE CAUTION, REDUCE SPEED, AVOID SHARP TURNS, AVOID
SUDDEN STARTS, DO NOT RAISE CARGO BED. REDUCE LOADS ON SLOPES.
???DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE ACROSS FACE OF SLOPES.
???DO NOT OPERATE ON SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 15?? (27% GRADE).
???DO NOT HAUL OR TOW LOADS ON SLOPES IN EXCESS OF 10?? (18% GRADE). DO NOT TOW A
LOAD YOU CANNOT SAFELY CONTROL.
???DO NOT OVERLOAD OR EXCEED RATED CAPACITY OF MACHINE.
???MAXIMUM; ONE OPERATOR AND ONE PASSENGER (400 LBS
TOTAL). BOTH MUST BE SEATED IN SEATS PROVIDED, WITH
SEAT BELT LATCHED AND ADJUSTED TO A SNUG FIT.
???DO NOT CARRY CHILDREN OR OTHERS IN CARGO BED, ON
HOOD, ATTACHMENTS OR TOWED EQUIPMENT.
???KEEP CHILDREN OUT OF WORK AREA AND AWAY
FROM THE MACHINE.
???BEFORE BACKING: STOP MACHINE COMPLETELY;
LOOK AND SEE BEHIND AND DOWN FOR CHILDREN,
PETS AND HAZARDS BEFORE AND WHILE BACKING.
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2.1
Make the following checks and perform all service as required before starting and operating the machine.
2.1.1.Read Manuals. Read, understand, and follow instructions and warnings in this manual and all other supplied manuals, as well as instructions and warnings on the machine, engine and attachments. Know the controls and the proper use of the machine before starting.
2.1.2.Perform General Inspection. Thoroughly inspect the entire machine for damage, wear, and loose and missing hardware. Repair or replace damaged, worn, loose and missing components prior to starting and operating machine.
2.1.3.Check Tires. Check and adjust tire pressure to 15 psi. front and rear. Inspect condition of tires for wear, deterioration, cuts, and damage. Replace worn, damaged or deteriorated tires before operating machine, using only tires of original size, type and construction.
2.1.4.Check Accelerator Pedal. With engine off, depress pedal fully. The pedal must move freely, and immediately return to original position when released.
2.1.5.Check Engine oil and Transmission fluid. Raise empty cargo bed and carefully secure with prop rod. Add oil as needed to bring engine to FULL mark on dipstick. See Figure 2.1. Refer to Engine Owner???s manual for engine oil specifications. Add fluid as needed to bring transmission to FULL mark on dipstick. See Figure 2.1. Use MOBILFLUID 424 or equivalent.
IMPORTANT! Do Not overfill. Always fully thread dip stick when checking transmission fluid levels.
TRANSMISSION
FLUID
DIPSTICK/FILL
ENGINE
OIL FILL
ENGINE
OIL
DIPSTICK
FIGURE 2.1
2.1.6.Add Fuel to tank. (Refer to Engine Owner???s manual for fuel specifications.) Make sure fuel filler cap is tight after fueling. IMPORTANT NOTE: Always fuel machine out of doors, where fumes can safely dissipate. Do not smoke while fueling.
2.1.7.Check Steering for excessive play. Do not operate machine if steering is loose or sloppy.
2.1.8.Check Headlights. Both headlights should be functional before operating machine. Headlight lenses and rear reflectors must be clean. (NOTE: Ignition must be set to ???Run??? position for headlights to function.)
2.1.9.Check Engine and surrounding areas for buildup of dirt, debris, oil, grease, etc.
IMPORTANT! ENGINE AND SURROUNDING AREAS MUST BE KEPT CLEAN. Debris buildup can cause engine overheating, severe damage, and fire.
2.1.10. Adjust Operator???s Seat. With engine stopped, and park brake set, loosen two seat adjusting knobs and move seat to desired position.
SEAT ADJUSTING
KNOBS
FIGURE 2.2
2.1.11.Check Seat Belts. Mounting hardware must be tight. Buckle must latch securely. Webbing must not display signs of deterioration, wear, or damage.
2.1.12.Check Operator Protective Structure (OPS).
Check OPS for structural soundness (i.e. cracks, damage, etc.) All OPS mounting hardware must be tight. DO NOT operate a machine that has had the OPS removed, damaged, or modified in any way.
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2.1.13.Check Cargo Bed. Cargo bed must be lowered and securely latched. Tailgate should be closed and latched. Tailgate support cables must be installed and secured.
2.1.14.Check Safety Interlocks for proper function:
1.Engine must not crank unless Transmission is in Neutral and Brake is fully depressed.
2.Engine must begin to die if operator leaves seat without setting parking brake and shifting
Transmission into Neutral.
3 *. Engine must begin to die if Powerlink??? Generator speed control is engaged without setting parking brake and shifting Transmission into Neutral. (* Equipped models only)
DO NOT operate machine unless all safety interlocks are functioning properly.
2.1.15. Check Parking Brake. Parking Brake must hold when engaged. Refer to Section 2.2.2 ??? Controls
??? Function and Operation, Park Brake. DO NOT operate machine if brake is not adjusted and functioning properly; refer to Section 4.2 ??? ???Adjustment and Repairs, Service Brake and Park Brake Adjustment???.
2.2CONTROLS ??? FUNCTION AND OPERATION
2.2.1.Service Brake. Depress Brake Pedal to slow or stop machine. Apply a steady firm force to the pedal. Avoid sudden stops. Always release Accelerator Pedal before applying brake. Allow extra stopping distance when traveling down slopes, carrying loads or towing. Apply brake when traveling down slopes to maintain safe speed. To avoid skidding and loss of control, do not operate machine on loose or slippery surfaces or where traction is doubtful.
2.2.2.Park Brake. To engage or set the park brake: 1) Pull park brake knob up and hold. See Figure 2.3. 2) Depress Brake Pedal firmly. There will be a clicking sound as the pedal is depressed indicating that the brake has engaged the lock mechanism. Two clicks should be sufficient to hold the machine.
To disengage or release the park brake:
1) Depress brake pedal firmly while pushing park brake knob down. See Figure 2.3.
2) Release pedal.
WARNING
DO NOT park machine on slopes. DO NOT leave machine with engine running. Stop machine. Stop engine. Set park brake. Shift transmission to neutral and remove key before leaving the machine for any reason.
PARK BRAKE
KNOB (PULL
TO ENGAGE,
PUSH TO
DISENGAGE)
FIGURE 2.3
2.2.3. Transmission Shift Lever. The shift lever has three positions. It controls the direction of travel only (not speed). Move the shift lever to the front slot for forward (F). Move the shift lever to the back slot for reverse (R). Place the shift lever in the center slot for neutral (N). See Figure 2.4. The shift lever must be placed in neutral (and the brake pedal fully depressed) for the engine to crank and start. The machine must be at a complete stop and the engine at idle before shifting. Do not race engine and then shift into gear. Move the shift lever with a quick and positive motion to avoid grinding gears.
TRANSMISSION
SHIFT LEVER
FORWARD
NEUTRAL
REVERSE
FIGURE 2.4
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to shift gears with machine in motion. Bring machine to a complete stop before shifting. DO NOT shift gears until engine has returned to idle speed. DO NOT race engine and shift gears.
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2.2CONTROLS ??? FUNCTION AND OPERATION
(Continued from previous page)
2.2.4. Differential Lock. The differential lock increases traction by causing both rear wheels to pull evenly. Move the lever towards the front of the slot and latch to ???Lock??? the differential. (See Figure 2.4a.) Unlatch the lever and move to the back of the slot to ???Unlock??? the differential. Do not attempt to lock the differential until all wheel rotation has stopped. Do Not operate the machine in excess of 10 mph or attempt to turn the machine with the differential locked. Always unlock the differential when increased traction is no longer needed.
LOCK
UNLOCK
FIGURE 2.4a
WARNING
DO NOT engage the differential lock with the machine in motion or the rear wheels rotating. Operate the machine with the differential locked only at slow speeds, in a straight line and only when increased traction is needed.
2.2.5. Accelerator Pedal. The accelerator pedal controls the engine speed and the ground speed of the machine. Depressing the pedal will increase engine speed and cause the clutch to engage. The machine will move in the direction selected with the shift lever. The accelerator is also used to raise the engine speed, with transmission in neutral, when warming a cold engine. Always apply pressure to the accelerator slowly and with caution. Do Not accelerate suddenly and avoid sudden changes in speed. Release accelerator before applying brake. Reduce speed before turning. Refer to page 9 ???Brake Pedal & Accelerator Pedal???.
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if accelerator pedal movement is sticky or sluggish. Engine must immediately return to idle speed when pedal is released.
2.2.6.Choke. The choke control is used to help start a cold engine. Pull choke knob up to apply (???turn on???) choke. Push knob down to open (???turn off???) choke. Do not operate the engine with the choke on. (NOTE: After starting a cold engine, the choke may be partially applied to assist running during the warm up period.) Refer to page 9 ???Control Console???.
2.2.7.Seat Belt. A
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine until operator and one passenger are properly seated, with seat belts securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit. Lap style seat belts may not provide adequate protection for small children. Carrying infants or toddlers is not recommended.
2.2.8. 12 Volt DC Accessory Plug. The
WARNING
DO NOT exceed rated capacity of the 12 Volt accessory plug. Replace fuses using same type and rating only.
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2.2CONTROLS ??? FUNCTION AND OPERATION
(Continued from previous page)
2.2.9. Headlights. The headlights are controlled by a rocker switch, located on the dash to the immediate left of the steering wheel. See Figure 2.5. Push the switch up to turn the headlights on. Push the switch down to turn the headlights off. Note: The engine ignition switch must be in the ???RUN??? position for the headlights to operate. Repair
ON
CABLE IN
OFF
CABLE OUT
HEADLIGHT
WINCHSWITCH
SWITCH
(NOT ALL
MODELS)
FIGURE 2.5
2.2.10. Ignition Switch. The ignition switch has three positions ??? Stop, Run, and Start. See Figure 2.6. Turn key and hold momentarily at ???Start??? position to crank the engine. After starting, release key to ???Run??? position. Turn key to ???Stop??? position to stop engine. Turning the key to the ???Run??? position will enable use of the headlights and the 12 volt accessory plug. However, when using the headlights or accessory plug, the engine should be running to prevent discharging the battery.
RUN
HOURMETER /
TACHOMETER /
SERVICEMINDER
DISPLAY
2.2.11.Speedometer/Fuel Gauge Combo. Both functions are contained within the one dial. See Figure 2.6. Speedometer measures ground speed of unit. Fuel gauge indicates amount of fuel in tank.
2.2.12.Hourmeter/Tachometer/ServiceMinder Combo. See Figure 2.6. With ignition off, LCD readout displays hours engine used. With engine started, readout displays RPM???s. After first seven (7) hours of use, and every
2.2.13.Cargo Bed. The manual lift * cargo bed is secured in the lowered position by two spring latches located on either side of the machine. Pull outward on the latch lever (located behind the left cargo bed lift handle) to release the bed, and lift via the handle. Use the prop rod to secure the bed in the fully raised position. (NOTE: make sure slot in bottom of prop rod fully drops onto catch bolt in machine frame; failure to do so can result in serious injury.) The tailgate can be opened by flipping open the two tailgate latches located on either side of the tailgate and dropping gate down.
* An electrically operated bed lift kit is available. Contact dealer for details.
2.2.14.Powerlink??? Generator System (not on all models). See Pages
2.2.15.Warn??? Electric Winch (not on all models).
The winch switch is located on the dashboard next to the headlight switch, to the left of the steering wheel. Pushing the switch down lets cable out; pushing the switch up pulls cable in. See Figure 2.5. Refer to manuals supplied with literature package for comprehensive instructions on safe use and maintenance of electric winch.
WARNING
The winch switch on the utility vehicle does not automatically cut out when cable is fully retracted. To avoid damage to winch and/or vehicle, inspect cable regularly while retracting.
FIGURE 2.6
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2.3 STARTING AND STOPPING ENGINE
Before attempting to start and operate machine, perform all steps in the
2.3.1.Starting Engine
A.Sit in operator???s seat and latch seat belt. Adjust seat belt to a snug fit. If carrying a passenger, the one passenger must also be seated with seat belt securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit before starting engine.
B.Set park brake.
C.Shift transmission to neutral.
D.Make sure POWERLINK??? generator speed control lever is set all the way down to ???SLOW??? (equipped models only).
E.Move choke control lever to the ???ON??? position to start a cold engine.
F.Push accelerator pedal down approximately 1/3 of travel.
G.Turn ignition key to ???START??? position and hold until engine starts. If after 5 to 10 seconds of cranking the engine has not started, release key and wait 20 seconds before attempting to crank the engine again.
H.After engine starts, move the choke control to the ???OFF??? position. Partial choke may be required to keep the engine running smoothly during the initial warm up period.
I.Allow 2 minutes for the engine to warm up. Make sure choke is in ???OFF??? position after engine has warmed.
J.Release accelerator pedal. Engine should idle. If engine dies, additional warm up time may be required.
2.3.2.Stopping Engine
A.Release accelerator pedal and allow engine to return to idle. Do not immediately stop a hot engine. Allow engine to idle several minutes to cool off before stopping.
B.Set park brake
C.Shift the transmission to Neutral.
D.Turn key to Stop and remove key.
2.4STARTING AND STOPPING MACHINE
MOTION
IMPORTANT! ??? MACHINE MUST BE FULLY
STOPPED AND THE ENGINE AT IDLE SPEED
BEFORE SHIFTING GEARS. ALWAYS MOVE THE
SHIFT LEVER WITH A QUICK AND POSITIVE
MOTION TO AVOID GRINDING GEAR.
2.4.1.Starting Motion - Forward
A.Complete
B.Operator must be seated with seat belt securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit.
C.Park brake must be set and the transmission in Neutral.
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D.POWERLINK??? generator speed control lever must be set all the way down to ???SLOW??? (equipped models only).
E.Start engine and allow 2 minute warm up period.
F.Shift transmission to Forward. ENGINE MUST
BE AT IDLE SPEED.
G.Release park brake.
H.Move accelerator pedal slowly and with caution. Allow machine to accelerate to desired speed.
2.4.2.Starting Motion - Reverse
WARNING
BEFORE BACKING, Stop machine completely. LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets and hazards, before and while backing.
A.Complete
B.Operator must be seated with seat belt securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit.
C.Park brake must be set and the transmission in Neutral.
D.POWERLINK??? generator speed control lever must be set all the way down to ???SLOW??? (equipped models only).
E.Start engine and allow 2 minute warm up period.
F.Shift transmission to Reverse. ENGINE MUST
BE AT IDLE SPEED.
G.Release park brake.
H.Back slowly. Move accelerator pedal slowly and with caution. Do not back at high speeds and avoid sudden or sharp turns while backing.
I.When changing directions from Forward to Reverse bring machine to a complete stop first. Release accelerator pedal and apply brake.
J.Shift transmission to Reverse. Release brake pedal and back slowly.
2.4.3.Stopping Motion
A.Release accelerator pedal
B.Apply a firm steady pressure to brake pedal, bringing machine to a controlled stop.
C.Set park brake.
D.Shift transmission to Neutral.
E.Stop engine.
F.Remove key.
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2.5PARKING MACHINE
The park brake has a ratcheting lock mechanism. When setting the brake a clicking sound will be heard as the mechanism engages and locks the brake. To set and hold the machine properly, two or more clicks may be required. Always park the machine on a flat surface. Inspect brakes for proper operation before each use. Refer to Maintenance section of this manual for inspection and adjustment procedures.
WARNING
DO NOT park machine on slopes. DO NOT leave machine with engine running. Stop machine. Stop engine. Set park brake. Shift transmission to Neutral and remove key before leaving the machine for any reason.
A.Bring machine to a complete stop on a flat surface.
B.Pull the park brake knob up to engage parking brake.
C.Depress brake pedal firmly. (2 or more clicks.)
D.Stop engine.
E.Shift transmission to Neutral.
F.Remove key.
2.6USING DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
The differential lock is only used when increased traction is needed. Locking the differential causes both rear wheels to turn equally, improving traction. The differential lock should not be used at speeds in excess of 10 mph. The differential will remain locked as long as the control is in the ???locked??? position. Be sure to ???Unlock??? the differential when increased traction is no longer needed. Do not attempt to turn machine with the differential locked. The machine and wheels must be fully stopped before locking differential.
F.When increased traction is no longer needed the differential must be unlocked. Move differential lock lever to the ???Unlocked??? position.
G.Resume normal machine operation.
2.7DRIVING THE MACHINE
IMPORTANT! OPERATOR MUST BE 16
YEARS OLD OR OLDER AND POSSESS A
VALID DRIVER???S LICENSE
2.7.1.Before operating machine, read understand and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual and on the machine, engine and attachments. Careless, reckless operation can cause accidents resulting in damage and injury. It is extremely important that the operator of this machine understand that it is not a toy. Engaging in horseplay, joy riding, racing, jumping, hill climbing and similar activities greatly increases the likelihood of accidents, which may result in damage, serious injury or death. Operating machine on slopes, carrying loads and towing require extra caution.
2.7.2.The machine is equipped with a Continuously Variable Torque drive train. No manual up shifting or down shifting of gears is required. The transmission automatically
WARNING
DO NOT lock differential until machine and rear wheel motion has stopped. DO NOT operate machine at speeds in excess of 10 mph with the differential locked. DO NOT turn machine with differential locked. Unlock differential when increased traction is not required.
A.Bring machine and wheels to a complete stop. IMPORTANT! All motion must be stopped before attempting to lock the differential.
B.Move the differential lock lever to the front of the slot and latch in the ???Locked??? position.
C.Shift transmission to desired direction.
D.Move accelerator pedal slowly. The differential will lock when the rear wheels turn at slightly different speeds.
E.Drive the machine only in a straight line and at a slow speed.
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2.7.3.General Operating Procedures
A.Always complete the
B.Learn location and function of all controls before starting and operating machine.
C.Do not start or operate the machine until seated with seat belt securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit. The machine is equipped with an Operator Protective Structure. This structure can protect the operator and one passenger against injury from a
D.Operate the machine at a safe speed. Reduce speed when hauling loads, towing, on slopes and on rough or loose surfaces. The operator must exercise sound judgment and adjust the speed of the machine based on operating conditions. Driving too fast for conditions can cause loss of control, accidents, injury or death.
E.Do Not overload the machine. On level surfaces, the maximum capacity of the cargo bed is 500 lb (227 kg). Reduce load when operating on slopes. Limit loads to those you can safely control. Maximum capacity, including two occupants, 900 lb (408 kg).
F.Maximum occupants 2: one operator and one passenger, 400 lb. (181 kg.) maximum. Both must be properly seated in the seats provided, with seat belts securely latched and adjusted to a snug fit.
G.Do Not carry children or others in the cargo bed.
H.Do not operate machine across face of slopes. Operate up and down.
I.Do Not shift to neutral and coast down slopes. When descending a slope apply brake to maintain a safe speed. Avoid turning when descending a slope.
J.Reduce speed before turning. Avoid turning on slopes.
K.Always lower the cargo bed and latch securely before operating machine.
L.Before leaving the machine, Stop engine. Set the park brake. Shift transmission to neutral and remove key.
M.Do Not park the machine on slopes. Starting and turning on slopes is not recommended. Parking on flat surface eliminates the need to perform these maneuvers on slopes.
N.Avoid sudden starts, stops and turns.
O.Apply brakes with a firm steady force. Avoid sudden stops and skidding tires.
P.The use of a helmet, face shield or safety glasses and substantial clothing is recommended.
Q.Be familiar with the area that the machine is operated in. Stay alert for holes and hidden hazards.
2.8 CARRYING LOADS
Carrying loads affects the handling, stability and braking of the machine. Improper loads, shifting loads, excessive speed, sharp turns, rough ground, loose or slippery surfaces and slopes can cause loss of control, sliding and/or
A.Do Not exceed the maximum capacity of the machine. The maximum cargo bed capacity on smooth level surface is 500 lb (227 kg). Reduce load on rough ground and slopes.
B.Loads must be centered in the cargo bed and secured to prevent shifting. Off center loads and shifting loads can cause tipping and serious injury or death.
C.Loads must not be stacked higher than the sides of the cargo bed.
D.Always distribute loads evenly in the cargo bed and keep loads as low as possible to minimize effect on stability.
E.Reduce speed when carrying loads and allow extra distance for stopping.
F.Do Not operate on slopes in excess of 10 degrees (18% grade) when carrying loads.
G.Tires must be properly inflated (15 psi. front and rear) before carrying a load. Improperly inflated tires affect handling, stability and braking of the machine.
H.Do Not attempt to dump loads from the cargo bed. Always remove load first. Raising a loaded cargo bed can affect stability, resulting in
I.Operate machine up and down slopes. Release accelerator pedal and apply brake to maintain safe speed when going down slope.
J.Do Not operate machine with cargo bed raised. Always close bed and latch securely before operating.
K.Do Not raise cargo bed when on slopes.
2.9 TOWING
The Turf Cruiser???/Trail Cruiser??? is fitted with a Class 1 receiver hitch. The vehicle, however, is rated at a lower tongue and towing capacity (see below).
Towing as with carrying loads, affects the handling, stability and braking of the machine. Towing loads requires extra caution. Reduce speeds when towing and avoid slopes whenever possible. Allow extra distance for stopping.
A.Do Not exceed rated towing capacity of the machine. The maximum towed load is 1000 lb (454 kg).
B.Do Not exceed rated tongue capacity of the hitch. The maximum tongue weight on the hitch is 100 lb (45 kg).
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2.8TOWING (Continued)
C.To provide adequate braking when towing, the cargo bed should be loaded. Load cargo bed to approximately one half (50%) of the towed load ??? not to exceed 500 lb (227 kg).
D.Reduce speed when towing. Do Not tow loads in excess of 10 mph.
E.Do Not tow loads on slopes in excess of 10 degrees (18% grade).
F.Do Not attempt to turn when descending a slope while towing.
G.Do Not carry children or others on trailer or towed attachment.
H.Do Not carry a load that you cannot safely control.
I.Always attach the trailer or towed attachment to the hitch provided on the machine. Do not attempt to attach at any other point on the machine.
J.Do Not modify the hitch on the machine.
K.The trailer or towed attachment must be secured to the machine to prevent unexpected disconnect. Use approved means to connect the trailer or towed attachment to the machine in accordance with the instructions provided with the trailer or attachment. When using a ball type hitch, always use the correct size ball and latch securely.
L.Distribute load on trailer evenly and so that tongue weight does not exceed 100 lb (45 kg).
M.Do Not tow machine behind any other machine or vehicle.
2.10TRANSPORTING MACHINE
The machine will fit in the bed of most full size
1.Do Not rely on the park brake to keep machine from moving while transporting on truck or trailer. Use straps, chains, cables or heavy ropes to secure machine to truck or trailer.
2.Do Not tow machine behind any other machine or vehicle.
WARNING
Transporting machine at highway speed may cause damage to optional accessories (windshield, sunshade, cab) or cause the hood to suddenly blow open. The machine should be backed on the vehicle or trailer. Reduce speed when transporting machine.
2.11WATER CROSSING
Operating machine in water, crossing streams, rivers, and creeks is not recommended. Fast moving water can quickly move the machine off course causing loss of control that may result in injury or death. Even shallow, still water can conceal hazards that if encountered could result in injury or death. The final drive for the machine is through a belt. A wet belt may slip, leaving the machine and occupants stranded.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to cross water with swift currents. Depth of water must be less than 8??? and must be still. Operate machine in water only if absolutely necessary. If water crossing is unavoidable, operate machine slowly and only after carefully inspecting crossing area for concealed hazards.
2.12POWERLINKTM
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to operate the POWERLINKTM System until you have read, understand and can follow all Important Safety and Operating Instructions in the POWERLINKTM Operator???s manual provided with your Turf Cruiser???/Trail Cruiser??? Utility Vehicle. The POWERLINKTM On- Board Generator System produces electricity that could result in death, serious injury and/or property damage if proper precautions are not followed.
The POWERLINKTM
WARNING
The POWERLINKTM Generator is equipped with a safety interlock system. The generator speed control lever must be set all the way down to ???SLOW??? before disengaging the parking brake or shifting the transmission from neutral. Failure to do so will cause the engine to die. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO OVERRIDE, REMOVE OR MODIFY
THIS SAFETY FEATURE. INJURY, DEATH, OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
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The POWERLINKTM
The POWERLINKTM
2.12.1Starting the POWERLINKTM GENERATOR
A.Complete
B.Set park brake and shift transmission into neutral. (NOTE: POWERLINK??? system will not operate unless park brake has been set and transmission is in neutral.)
C.Start engine. Refer to Section ???Starting Engine???.
D.Set generator engine speed control to ???FAST??? (Rabbit) position. (See Figure 2.7.)
E.Actuate the POWERLINKTM system reset switch:
Move the switch to the OFF (???0???) position, then return it to the ON (???I???) position.
F.Test the GFCI to insure it is functioning properly. Please refer to Section ???Testing the GFCI???.
G.Before plugging in the electrical appliance or tool, make sure it is turned OFF and the
wattage does not exceed the output of the POWERLINKTM generator.
GFCI TEST/RESET
BUTTONS
GFCI
RECEPTACLE
FAST
SYSTEM RESET
SWITCH
GENERATOR
SPEED SLOW
CONTROL
POWERLINK??? GENERATOR SYSTEM
(LOCATED UNDER OPERATOR???S SEAT)
FIGURE 2.7
2.12.2Resetting the POWERLINKTM GENERATOR
If the system loses electrical power:
A.Turn off any appliance or tool that was in use prior to the loss of power.
B.Verify the reset button on the GFCI has not been tripped. The reset button will pop out if tripped. To restore, press the reset button.
C.The engine must be running, the park brake set, and the transmission in neutral.
D.Actuate the POWERLINKTM reset switch: Move the switch to the OFF position and then return it to the ON position.
NOTE: The system must be reset any time the engine is stopped for any reason.
E.If power does not resume after reset, it may be a thermal overload. Wait 15 minutes before actuating the reset.
2.12.3Testing the GFCI
To insure proper operation and avoid injury, the GFCI receptacle should be tested before every use.
A.Have the POWERLINK system running and the power reset.
B.Plug in a radio or lamp to verify that electrical power is present.
C.Press the GFCI TEST button in order to trip the system and stop the flow of electricity.
D.If the radio or lamp is still functioning, the GFCI is not working properly. Contact an Authorized Service Dealer.
E.If the power goes off, the GFCI is working properly. To restore power, press the GFCI RESET button.
2.12.4Stopping the POWERLINKTM GENERATOR
A.Turn off electrical appliance or tool.
B.Move system reset switch to OFF position
C.Set generator engine speed control to ???SLOW??? (Turtle) position.
WARNING
The POWERLINKTM Generator is equipped with a safety interlock system. The generator speed control lever must be set all the way down to ???SLOW??? before disengaging the parking brake or shifting the transmission from neutral. Failure to do so will cause the engine to die. DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO OVERRIDE, REMOVE OR MODIFY
THIS SAFETY FEATURE. INJURY, DEATH, OR
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
D.Allow engine to idle for several minutes to cool down.
E.Unplug electrical cord(s) from receptacle(s).
F.Turn ignition switch to STOP and remove the key.
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3.1 INTRODUCTION
To retain the quality of the Turf Cruiser???/Trail Cruiser??? utility vehicle, use genuine SNAPPER replacement parts only. Contact a local SNAPPER dealer for parts and service assistance. For the correct part or information, always mention the model and serial number. SNAPPER recommends returning the utility vehicle to an authorized SNAPPER dealer annually for inspection and addition of any new devices, which might upgrade the safety of the machine. For the nearest SNAPPER dealer in your area, check the Yellow Pages under the heading ???LAWN MOWERS???. For engine parts and service, look for the engine manufacturer???s dealers under the heading, ???ENGINES ??? Gasoline???.
3.2 SERVICE - AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS
Routine maintenance is important to the performance and life of your vehicle. Service performed properly and at the recommended interval is essential. Refer to Section ???MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE??? in this manual and in the Engine Owner???s Manual. Carefully complete all of the recommended service procedures.
IMPORTANT: Before working under a raised cargo bed, the bed must be empty and the prop rod securely latched.
3.2.1.Change Engine Oil
NOTE: The ServiceMinder is programmed to remind operator to change oil after first 8 hours of use. Should you choose instead to change oil after the first 5 hours of operation, simply disregard the ServiceMinder message.
1.Raise empty cargo bed and secure with prop rod.
2.Locate oil drain plug on engine at bottom front center of crankcase. See Figure 3.1.
OIL DRAIN PLUG
OIL FILTER
NOTE: HEAT SHIELD REMOVED FOR CLARITY.
FIGURE 3.1
3.Place a 2 quart minimum capacity container under the drain plug.
4.Loosen or remove oil fill cap on engine.
5.Turn drain plug
6.Reinstall the oil drain plug. Torque plug to 12
7.Fill engine crankcase to proper level with new oil. Refer to the Engine Owner???s Manual for crankcase capacity and oil specifications. Do not overfill. The machine must be on a level surface and the dipstick unthreaded when checking engine oil level.
8.Lower cargo bed and latch securely.
IMPORTANT: Any oil spilled during draining or filling must be cleaned off of the machine before operating. Dispose of drain oil properly.
3.2.2.Service Engine Air Cleaner
The engine is equipped with a large capacity air cleaner. Service and replacement intervals will vary depending on operating conditions.
1.Locate engine air cleaner. Cover is retained with two latches. Unsnap both latches and remove cover. See Figure 3.2.
CANNISTER
COVER
LATCHES
FIGURE 3.2
(Viewed from top, cargo bed removed)
2.Remove air filter element.
3.Clean inside of filter canister carefully - DO NOT allow debris to enter intake tube.
4.Service element. Clean by tapping gently on firm surface. Tapping will remove loose debris only. If cartridge is damaged or dirty, REPLACE IT. DO
NOT oil the filter element or use pressurized air. 5. Place filter element into center of canister and
press firmly to seat fully.
6. Attach cover to canister. Make sure that both latches are hooked on the flange on the canister, the cover is secure and the duck bill valve is located at the bottom. See Figure 3.3.
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3.2.2.Service Engine Air Cleaner (Continued)
COVER
DUCK BILL
VALVE
FIGURE 3.3
3.2.3.Check Transmission Fluid Level
1.Raise empty cargo bed and secure with prop rod.
2.Remove dipstick from top of transmission and wipe clean.
3.Screw dipstick fully back into transmission.
4.Remove dipstick and check fluid level.
5.Add MOBILFLUID 424 to bring level to ???Full??? mark on dipstick. Install dipstick and tighten securely
6.Lower cargo bed and latch securely.
3.2.4.Check Tire Pressure
1.Use a low pressure gage to measure tire inflation pressure.
2.Adjust tire pressure to 15 psi. front and rear. Do Not over inflate.
3.2.5.Lubrication
1.Park machine on level surface.
2.Release park brake.
3.Locate grease fitting on left axle coupling. See Figure 3.4.
GREASE
FITTING
LEFT AXLE
COUPLING
FIGURE 3.4
(Viewed from rear of machine)
4.Roll machine until grease fitting is accessible.
5.Apply (2) shots of General Purpose grease from a grease gun
6.Repeat on right axle coupling.
7.Locate grease fitting on left & right king pins. See Figure 3.4a.
8.Apply (4) shots of General Purpose grease from a grease gun.
STEERING
KINGPIN
GREASE
FITTING
FIGURE 3.4a
3.2.6.Check Wheel Lug Nuts
1. Torque all lug nuts to 75
3.2.7.Check Brakes
1.Move machine to an open area, free of obstacles, children and others.
2.Set park brake firmly (2 or more clicks).
3.Start engine and shift transmission to Forward.
4.Using caution, gently move accelerator pedal to approximately 1/2 speed. Hold pedal momentarily.
5.Machine should not move. Release accelerator pedal and allow engine to return to idle.
6.Shift transmission to Reverse.
7.Move accelerator pedal to approximately 1/2 speed. Hold pedal momentarily.
8.Machine should not move. Release accelerator pedal and turn engine off.
9.If machine moved, Refer to Section ???Adjustments
??? Service Brake and Park Brake???.
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if brakes are not functioning properly. Adjust, repair or replace as necessary. Contact your local authorized dealer for assistance.
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3.2.8.Check Interlocks
The machine is equipped with interlocks that prevent the engine from cranking or starting unless the brake is fully depressed and the transmission is in Neutral. It is also equipped with an operator presence sensor that will cause the engine to die if the operator attempts to leave the seat without setting the park brake. On models equipped with the POWERLINK Generator System, the interlock kills the engine if the parking brake is disengaged or the transmission is engaged while the generator is being operated. The interlocks were designed for the safety of the operator and others. Do not modify or defeat the interlocks. Do not operate the machine if interlocks are not functioning properly.
1.Move machine to a flat, open area free of obstacles, children and others.
2.Shift transmission to Forward.
3.Set park brake.
4.Turn key to ???Start???. Engine must not crank.
5.Shift transmission to Reverse.
6.Turn key to ???Start???. Engine must not crank.
7.Shift transmission to neutral.
8.Release park brake.
9.Turn key to ???Start???. Engine must not crank.
10.Set park brake and shift transmission to Neutral.
11.Start engine.
12.With engine at idle, release park brake.
13.Carefully grasp the steering wheel and raise up slightly out of the operator???s seat. The engine must begin to die. (The engine can continue to run if you sit back down in the seat before it dies completely.) Set park brake.
14.Shift Transmission to Forward.
15.Carefully grasp the steering wheel and raise up slightly out of the operator???s seat. The engine must begin to die. (The engine can continue to run if you sit back down in the seat before it dies completely.)
16.Shift Transmission to Reverse.
17.Carefully grasp the steering wheel and raise up slightly out of the operator???s seat. The engine must begin to die. (The engine can continue to
run if you sit back down in the seat before it dies completely.)
18.Start engine.
19.Shift Transmission to Forward.
20.Reach down and raise generator speed control lever. Engine should begin to die. Drop lever.
21.Shift Transmission to Reverse.
22.Reach down and raise generator speed control lever. Engine should begin to die. Drop lever.
23.Shift Transmission to Neutral and disengage park brake.
24.Reach down and raise generator speed control lever. Engine should begin to die. Drop lever.
25.If the machine failed any of the above tests, do not operate machine. Contact your local Snapper dealer for assistance.
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if interlocks are not functioning properly. Contact your local authorized dealer for assistance.
3.3SERVICE ??? EVERY 25 OPERATING HOURS
3.3.1.Perform all service required after the first 5 hours of operation ??? Refer to Section ???SERVICE ???
AFTER FIRST 5 HOURS???.
3.3.2.Check Battery Charge Level.
NOTE: The battery in this machine is
1.Remove seat knobs and carefully tilt forward to expose battery.
2.Remove battery, check voltage, and charge if necessary. Refer to Section ???Adjustments and Repairs, Battery???.
3.3.3.Check Drive Belt
1.Visually inspect condition of drive belt for signs of wear, deterioration, fraying or cracks.
2.Replace belt as necessary. Refer to Section ???Adjustments and Repairs, Drive Belt Replacement???.
3.3.4. Check ???Maintenance Schedule??? Section of the Engine Owner???s Manual for engine service.
3.4SERVICE ??? EVERY 50 OPERATING HOURS
3.4.1.Perform all service required after the first 25 hours of operation. Refer to Section ???Service ??? Every 25 Operating Hours???.
3.4.2.Check Wear Pads On Driven Clutch
1.Visually inspect for missing and worn wear pads.
2.There should be no signs of metal to metal contact.
3.If replacement is necessary, contact your local Snapper dealer for assistance.
WEAR PADS
FIGURE 3.5
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3.4 SERVICE ??? EVERY 50 OPERATING HOURS (CONT.)
3.4.3.Check Drive Clutch
1.Start engine and shift transmission to Forward.
2.Release park brake. Clutch should have no tendency to grab or cause motion.
3.Gradually increase engine speed with the accelerator pedal. The machine should begin to move slowly with no jerking or unusual noises.
4.If the clutch is not functioning smoothly or is dragging, it may require cleaning and lubrication. Contact local Snapper dealer for assistance.
IMPORTANT ??? DRIVE CLUTCH MAINTENANCE IS
RECOMMENDED EVERY 200 HOURS OR YEARLY.
MORE FREQUENT SERVICE INTERVALS MAY BE
REQUIRED IN SEVERE APPLICATIONS. ALWAYS
KEEP RUBBER DUST PLUG IN PLACE ON CLUTCH.
3.4.4.Change Engine Oil
Change engine oil as indicated by ServiceMinder display. Refer to oil changing instructions earlier in this section.
3.5SERVICE ??? EVERY 100 OPERATING HOURS
3.5.1.Change Engine Oil Filter
Change engine oil filter. Refer to engine manual for instructions and filter specifications.
3.6SERVICE ??? EVERY 200 OPERATING HOURS
(OR YEARLY)
3.6.1.Perform all maintenance required after 50 hours of operation. Refer to Section ???Service ??? Every 50 Operating Hours???.
3.6.2.Change Transmission Fluid
1.Remove drain plug located on left bottom side of transmission case. Drain fluid into 6 quart minimum capacity pan. See Figure 3.6.
TRANSMISSION
FLUID DRAIN
PLUG
FIGURE 3.6
2.Allow fluid to drain completely. Reinstall drain plug and tighten securely.
3.Fill transmission with 5.6 qt of MOBILFLUID 424 or equivalent.
4.Check fluid level and top off as needed. Do Not over fill.
3.6.3.Replace Fuel Filter
1.Engine must be cool before proceeding.
2.Remove clamps from filter.
3.Remove hose from fittings on filter. Be prepared to collect small amount of fuel as it drains from the hose.
4.Dispose of old filter. Do Not attempt to clean and
5.Slide hose over fittings on new filter.
6.Reposition clamps over fittings on filter.
7.Clean up any spilled fuel.
8.Start engine and check for leaks.
WARNING
Gasoline is an extremely flammable liquid and its vapors are highly explosive. Handle only outdoors in an open, well ventilated area where vapor can dissipate safely and away from all sources of ignition.
3.7STORAGE (OUT OF SEASON)
3.7.1. Perform all maintenance as specified in the ???Maintenance Schedule??? in this manual and in the Engine Owners Manual.
1.Drain Fuel Tank. Drain fuel into approved container and store away from source of ignition.
2.Run Engine to empty carburetor bowl.
3.Remove Battery.
4.Charge Battery (if necessary ??? see Adjustments and Repairs, Battery) and store in cool dry place on a
5.Store the machine in a cool, dry, protected place.
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WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service or repairs with the engine running. STOP engine. Set park brake. Shift transmission to neutral. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool before working on machine.
4.2 SERVICE BRAKE & PARK BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
Brakes are critical to the safe operation of the machine. Check the function of the brakes frequently. Refer to Section ???Maintenance ??? Check Brakes???. If adjustment is required, complete each of the following steps carefully. Always verify that the brakes function properly after performing any brake adjustments. Do Not operate the machine if the brakes are not functioning properly.
4.1DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT
1.Engine and all parts must be cool before proceeding.
2.Remove key and disconnect spark plug wires.
3.Set park brake and shift transmission to neutral.
4.Roll belt off of driven clutch. See Figure 4.1.
DRIVEN
CLUTCH
DRIVE CLUTCH
WARNING
DO NOT operate machine if brakes are not functioning properly. Adjust, repair or replace as necessary. Contact your local authorized dealer for assistance.
1.Park machine on flat surface. Set park brake. Remove key.
2.Locate left and right brake adjustment nuts. Clearly mark the nuts so that you will be able to count turns. See Figure 4.2.
FIGURE 4.1
(Exhaust components removed for clarity)
5.Slide belt between bottom of drive clutch and notched area in frame.
adjustment may be required to balance the action of the left and right brakes.
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4.2SERVICE BRAKE & PARK BRAKE ADJUSTMENT (Continued)
8.Operate machine on smooth flat surface at approximately 1/2 speed.
9.Apply brake firmly. Machine should stop in a straight line and not pull to either the right or the left. Also both rear tires should begin to skid evenly.
10.If the machine pulls to the left or the left tire skids before the right, tighten the right brake adjustment nut 1/4 turn clockwise.
11.If the machine pulls to the right or the right tire skids before the left, tighten the left brake adjustment nut 1/4 turn clockwise.
12.Continue until the machine stops straight and both tires skid evenly.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service or repairs with the engine running. STOP engine. Set park brake. Shift transmission to Neutral. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool before working on machine.
4.3 BATTERY
NOTE: The battery in this machine is
4.3.1. Battery Removal
1.The battery is located under operator???s seat. Remove seat knobs and carefully tilt forward to expose battery. See Figure 4.3.
2.Observe and note cable positions on battery. See Figure 4.4.
3.Disconnect cables from battery terminals, disconnecting BLACK (Negative) cables first. Retain hardware.
FRONT OF MACHINE
BATTERY
RETAINING
STRAP
FIGURE 4.4
4.Remove battery retaining strap hardware and carefully lift battery out of battery tray. See Figure 4.4.
WARNING
Cables must be connected to battery terminals in the proper position as shown in Figure 4.4. DO NOT attempt to charge battery while installed on the Machine. DO NOT use ???BOOST??? chargers on the battery.
SEAT KNOBS
FIGURE 4.3
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4.3.2. Battery Installation
IMPORTANT! The orientation of the battery and the routing of the battery cables is very important. Install battery carefully as shown in Figure 4.4. Always install positive (red) cables using the terminal cover. DO NOT operate machine until the battery retaining rod has been installed and the battery retained securely.
1.Carefully place battery into battery tray, and replace battery retaining strap (see Figure 4.4). Tighten strap hardware securely.
2.Connect positive (+) cables (red) first, from wiring harness to the positive terminal (+) on battery using bolt and nut. Install terminal cover. See Figure 4.4
3.Connect negative
4.Install seat/pedestal. Tighten seat knobs securely.
WARNING
Shield the positive terminal with terminal cover located on battery harness. This prevents metal from touching the positive terminal, which could cause sparks.
4.3.3. Battery Charging
1.Remove battery. Refer to Section ???BATTERY REMOVAL???.
2.Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level surface.
3.Connect battery charger to battery terminals. (Always remember to connect red cable to positive (+) terminal, black to negative
terminal.)
5.Charge battery at
6.If battery will not accept charge or is partially charged after 1 hour, replace with new battery.
WARNING
Keep all sparks, flame and fire away from area when charging battery.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to charge battery while installed in the machine. DO NOT use ???BOOST??? chargers on the battery.
4.3.4. Battery Storage
If machine is to be stored out of season, it is recommended the battery be removed, charged and stored.
1. Remove battery. Refer to Section ???BATTERY REMOVAL???.
3. Bring battery to full charge (if required).
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4.Store battery in an area away from the machine on a wood surface. DO NOT STORE BATTERY
ON A CONCRETE SURFACE.
4.3.5.Battery Testing
1.Remove battery. Refer to Section ???BATTERY REMOVAL???.
2.Place battery in a well ventilated area on a level surface.
3.Using a voltmeter, measure the battery voltage and compare to the voltages listed in the ???BATTERY CONDITION CHART??? below to determine condition of battery. (Take care to hook the positive lead of the voltmeter to the battery???s positive terminal, and the negative lead to the negative terminal.)
Battery Condition Chart
4.If battery is less than 100% charged, then charge battery. Refer to Battery Charging Section.
4.4CARGO BED LATCH STRIKER
ADJUSTMENT
1.With cargo bed lowered, check to make sure that both latches hook completely onto striker bolts. See Figure 4.5.
2.If necessary, loosen striker bolt and/or striker bracket bolts, and adjust up until latches hook correctly. Retighten all hardware securely.
ADJUST
STRIKER
BRACKET
FIGURE 4.5
SECTION 4 ??? ADJUSTMENTS & REPAIRS
4.5 TRANSMISSION SHIFT ROD
ADJUSTMENT
The transmission shift rod is preset at the factory, and should not need adjustment. However, if transmission fails to shift into forward or reverse, adjustment may be needed. To adjust rod:
1.With cargo bed lifted and propped securely, loosen jam nut securing rod adjusting link. See Figure 4.6.
2.If transmission fails to shift into Forward, turn link counterclockwise
3.If transmission fails to shift into Reverse, turn link clockwise
4.Retighten jam nut against link, start vehicle and check shifter operation.
5.Repeat steps
FIGURE 4.6
WARNING
DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service or repairs with the engine running. STOP engine. Set park brake. Shift transmission to Neutral. Remove key. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and secure away from plug. Engine and components are HOT. Avoid serious burns, allow all parts to cool before working on machine.
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SECTION 5 ??? ELECTRICAL
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SECTION 5 - ELECTRICAL
30 AMP FUSE
15 AMP FUSE
30 AMP FUSE
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
*Change oil every 25 hours when operating under heavy load or high temperatures. **Clean more often under dusty conditions or when air debris is present
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1 YEAR
LIMITED WARRANTY
For one (1) year from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential,
For ninety (90) days from purchase date for the original purchaser's commercial, rental, or other
SNAPPER - A Division of SIMPLICITY Manufacturing, Inc., through any authorized TURF CRUISER dealer will replace, free of charge (except for taxes where applicable), any part or parts found upon examination by the factory at McDonough, Georgia, to be defective in material or workmanship or both
All transportation costs incurred by the purchaser in submitting material to an authorized TURF CRUISER dealer for replacement under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser.
This warranty does not apply to engines and their components, and batteries, as these items are warranted separately. This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident, alteration, abuse, improper lubrication, normal wear, or other cause beyond the control of SNAPPER - A Division of SIMPLICITY Manufacturing, Inc. This warranty does not cover any machine or component that has been altered or modified, changing safety, performance, or durability.
Batteries have a one (1) year warranty period with free replacement if required for one (1) year from the original purchase date. SNAPPER - A Division of SIMPLICITY Manufacturing, Inc., will not be responsible for any installation cost incurred. The battery warranty only covers original equipment batteries and does not cover damage to the battery or machine caused by neglect or abuse, destruction by fire, explosion, freezing, overcharging, or improper maintenance.
There is no other express warranty.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to one
(1) year from purchase date for the original purchaser's residential or other
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARNING: THE USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE SNAPPER PARTS MAY IMPAIR
THE SAFETY OF SNAPPER PRODUCTS AND WILL VOID ANY LIABILITY AND WARRANTY BY SNAPPER
ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF SUCH PARTS.
IMPORTANT: Please fill out the attached Product Registration Card immediately and mail to:
Snapper???s Product Registration Center, P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia. 30253
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PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM
IMPORTANT: KEEP THIS INFORMATION FOR YOUR PERSONAL RECORDS
(Complete the following information on your purchase)
Model Number ____________________________________________________________
Serial Number _____________________________________________________________
Date of Purchase ___________________________________________________________
Retailer ___________________________________________________________________
Retailer???s Phone Number ___________________________________________________
It is very important that you register your purchase to ensure warranty coverage. Please mail your product registration card to:
Snapper Products, Inc., P.O. Box 1379, McDonough, Georgia 30253.
Or you may register on line at www.snapper.com.
You can contact us at our web site or if you would like to speak with a Customer Service Representative, call us at the Snapper Customer Relations Center. For faster service please have your Serial Number and Model Number available.
Call the Snapper Customer Relations Center at
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Safety Instructions & Operator???s Manual For
TURF CRUISER ???
TRAIL CRUISER ???
UTILITY VEHICLES
SERIES 1
IMPORTANT
This products is built using an engine that meets or exceeds all applicable emissions requirements on the date manufactured. The label on the engine contains very important emissions information and critical safety warnings. Read, Understand, and Follow all warnings and instructions in this manual, the engine manual, and on the machine, engine and attachments. If you have any questions about your Snapper product, contact your local authorized Snapper dealer or contact Snapper Customer Service at Snapper, McDonough, GA. 30253. Phone:
WARNING
BATTERY POSTS, TERMINALS AND RELATED ACCESSORIES CONTAIN LEAD AND LEAD COMPOUNDS,
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS OR
OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
WARNING
ENGINE EXHAUST, SOME OF ITS CONSTITUENTS, AND CERTAIN VEHICLE COMPONENTS CONTAIN OR
EMIT CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
MANUAL CONTENT COPYRIGHT ?? 2004
SNAPPER ??? A DIVISION OF SIMPLICITY MFG. INC.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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