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Manual de usuario MTD, modelo 932 Series
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He stocks genuine Ariens parts and lubricants; manufactured with the same precision and skill as the original equipment. His factory trained staff is kept well informed on the best methods of servicing Ariens equipment and is ready and able to serve you. If engine repair or service are required, they can be obtained from an Ariens dealer or from an authorized engine manufacturer’s service center. If service is required, be prepared to supply the service person with the Model and Sériai Numbers of the equipment and engine, as well as a full description of the problem encountered. The information contained herein is intended for use by Ariens Dealers’ trained servicemen and serves as a supplement to and reminder of training sessions conducted by Ariens Company. Before you attempt any repair, adjustment or maintenance project be certain that you have read and fully understand the instructions in your Owner’s Manual. Understand and follow each Danger, Warning, Caution and all instructions exactly as given. Also be sure that you have Parts Manuals, all tools, replacement parts and other materials required to complete the project. IMPORTANT: All fittings, measurements, torque recommendations and instructions are significant and approximations or substitutions must be avoided. Improper repair, maintenance and/or adjustments or service attempted by anyone other than an authorized Ariens Service Dealer could void future warranty claims, and damage unit and/or result In injury to operator and/or bystanders. Introduction How To Use Your Service Manual The Ariens Service manual is arranged for quick, easy reference and is divided into numerical sections. Each section is then divided into sub-sections. To use this manual proceed as follows: Refer to the index to determine section within Which desired information will be contained and proceed to front of that section for its Table of Contents. Locate subject desired. Page number is listed across from subject and consists of section number and page number. NOTE: Read all information for servicing a part or system before repair work is started to avoid needless disassembly. Preparation For Service Proper preparation is very important for efficient service work. A clean work area at the start of each job will allow you to perform the \repair as easily and quickly as possible, and reduce incidences of misplaced tools and parts. A sno-thro that is excessively dirty should be cleaned before work starts. Cleaning will occasionally uncover trouble sources. Tools, instruments and parts needed for the job should be gathered before work is started. Interrupting a job to locate tools or parts is a needless delay. Service Bulletins In addition to the information contained in this Ariens Service Manual, Ariens Service Bulletins are issued to Ariens Dealers from time to time, which cover interim engineering changes and supplementary information. Service Bulletins should be consulted to complete information on models covered by this manual. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, use only genuine Ariens parts. Failure to do so may result in product malfunction and possible injury to operator and/or bystander. NOTE: All references to “Left”, “Right”, “Front” and “Back” are given from operators position. NOTE: The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time the manual was approved for printing. Ariens company reserves the right to discontinue models without notice and without incurring obligation. The equipment identified as either standard or optional and the various illustrations may not all be applicable to your unit. If you have questions, always check with your Ariens dealer. i ©Ariens 1987 RM-932 Part No. 000128A Printed in U.S.A. 11-87 Safety Alert Symbol And Notations The following safety notations are used throughout this manual to call attention to special information or operating procedures. Understand the message in each notation and be alert to unsafe conditions and the possibility of personal injury. NOTE: A NOTE points out general reference information regarding proper operation and maintenance practices. IMPORTANT: An IMPORTANT statement indicates specific procedures or information that is required to prevent damage to the machine or its attachments. Al This safety alert symbol is used to at-tract your attention! PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED! When you see this symbol - BECOME ALERT — HEED ITS MESSAGE. A CAUTION: A CAUTION identifies safe operating practices or indicates unsafe conditions that could result in personal injury. A WARNING: A WARNING describes a condition where failure to follow the instructions could result in severe personal injury. A DANGER: A DANGER designates a condition where failure to follow instructions or heed warning will most likely result in serious injury or death. ▲ Safety Precautions A Before test operating or making repair or adjustments to the unit, read an...
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