Uncrating, Battery activation & installation, Warning – Simplicity Manufacturing 5900608 ZT18441KHC User Manual

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FastCut Hydro Drive ZTR

TP 300-7237-IR-HZ-N

7/2005

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Uncrating

1. Using a reciprocating utility saw or equivalent, cut

crate away from bottom skid. Remove crate. Remove
shrink-wrap plastic.

2. Cut any banding securing the unit.

3. Release parking brake.

4. Place hydro release valves (A, Figure 1) in the PUSH

position by turning the valve counterclockwise one to
two turns.

5. Be sure there are no nails or sharp objects on the bot-

tom of the skid to puncture the tires. Roll the rider for-
ward off the skid.

6. Engage the hydro pumps by tightening the release

valves (A) to 80-120 in. lbs.

IMPORTANT NOTE

When cutting crate from bottom skid,
use caution around tires and mower
rollers.

Battery Activation &
Installation

Charge Battery

1. Tip the seat forward to access the battery.

2. To charge the battery, follow the instructions provided

by the battery charger manufacturer as well as all
warnings included in the safety rules section of this
document. Charge the battery until fully charged
(until the specific gravity of the electrolyte is 1.250 or
higher and the electrolyte temperature is at least 60°
F). Do not charge at a rate higher than 10 amps.

WARNING

BATTERY SAFETY RULES
• Battery acid causes severe burns. Avoid contact
with skin.
• Wear eye protection while handling the battery.
• To avoid an explosion, keep flames and sparks
away from battery, especially while charging.
• When installing battery cables, CONNECT THE
POSITIVE (+) CABLE FIRST and negative (-) cable
last. If not done in this order, the positive
terminal can be shorted to the frame by a tool.

Install Battery

1. Install the battery in the battery compartment and

secure using the rubber hold-down strap (C, Figure
2).

2. Connect the red positive battery cable (B) to the posi-

tive battery post.

3. Connect the black negative battery cable (A) to the

negative battery post using a capscrew, washer, lock-
washer and nut.

Figure 2. Battery
A. Negative Cable
B. Positive Cable & Cover
C. Rubber Hold-Down Strap

A

C

B

Figure 1. Transmission Release Valves
A. Hydraulic Release Valve (On Each Pump)

A

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