Section 4: unpacking, To remove unit from crate, Section 5; assembly instructions – Bolens LT-185 User Manual

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SECTION 4: UNPACKING

TO REMOVE UNIT FROM CRATE

1. Remove all screws from the top of the crate

using a 1/4" hex head socket or a flat blade
screwdriver.

2. To remove ends, grasp top board on the end,

and pull towards you in a downward motion.

(A hammer may be helpful).

3. Set panel aside to avoid tire punctures.

4. Repeat procedure for each side of the crate.

5. Remove and discard plastic bag which covers

unit.

6. Loose parts (may include the owner’s guide,

steering wheel, optional oil drain hose, battery

fluid, chute deflector, etc.) are in a box wrapped

in plastic. Carefully cut and remove the plastic

wrap. Remove the loose parts.

7.

Make certain parking brake and hydrostatic

transmission relief valve are released and unit is

in neutral. See the controls section of this
manual for the location of the parking brake
release and the hydrostatic relief valve. Raise

the deck and push the unit off the skid.

SECTION 5; ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT; After assembly, service engine

with gasoline, and check oil level as instructed

in the separate engine manual packed with your
unit._____________________________________

NOTE:

Reference to right or left hand side of

the unit is observed from the driver’s seat, facing
forward.

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

(1) 1/4" socket wrench or flat blade screwdriver

(1) 1/2" wrench or socket wrench
(1) 9/16" wrench or socket wrench
(2) 7/16" wrenches or socket wrenches

BATTERY INFORMATION

A

WARNING

A.

B.

C.

D.

Battery acid must be handled with great care as

contact with it can burn and blister the skin. It is
also advisable to wear protective clothing (gog­
gles, rubber gloves and apron) when working
with it.

Should battery acid accidentally splatter into the

eyes or onto the face, rinse the affected area
immediately with clean cold water. If there is any

further discomfort, seek prompt medical atten­
tion.

If acid spills on clothing, first dilute it with clean

water, then neutralize with a solution of ammonia/
water or baking soda/water.

Since battery acid is corrosive, do not pour it into

any sink or drain. Before discarding empty elec­
trolyte containers, rinse them with a neutralizing

solution.

E. NEVER connect or disconnect charger clips to

battery while charger is turned on as it can cause

sparks.

F.

Keep all lighted materials (cigarettes, matches,

lighters) away from the battery as the hydrogen
gas generated during charging can be combusti­
ble.

G. As a further precaution, only charge the battery

in a well-ventilated area.

*Always shield eyes, protect skin and clothing

when working near batteries.

A

DANGER

Battery contains sulfuric acid. Refer to warning
at right. Antidote: EXTERNAL—Flush with water.
INTERNAL—Drink large quantities of water or milk.

Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten eggs or

vegetable oil. Call physician immediately. EYES:

Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes, then

get prompt medical attention.
Since batteries produce explosive gases, keep

all

lighted

materials

(cigarettes,

lighters,

matches, etc.) away. Be sure to charge battery

only in well-ventilated areas. Make certain venting
path of battery drain tube (if equipped) is always
open.

KEEP BATTERIES

OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!

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