Husqvarna R 112C R 112C Rider

Operator's Manual - Page 19

For R 112C.

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Maintenance schedule Before each use/
weekly
Every 50 h or an-
nually
Transmission, con-
trols and drive sys-
tem
Examine the transmission cooling fan. X X
Remove the wheels and lubricate the axles. O
Make sure that the product does not move when
the pedals are in the neutral position.
O
Do a check of the forward and rearward drive at
different speeds.
O
Do a check of the switch for the blade engagement
control.
X
Do a check of the switch for the cutting height lever. X
Do a check of the switches for the forward pedal
and rearward pedal.
X
Do a check of the parking brake. X X
Do a check of the operator presence control (OPC). X X
Cutting equipment Clean the cutting deck, below the belt covers and
below the cutting deck.
X
Do a check of the parallelism of the cutting deck.
Adjust the cutting deck if it is necessary.
X
Examine the cutting deck belt for wear and dam-
age.
O
Examine the blades for wear and damage. Sharpen
or replace the blades if it is necessary.
X
To clean the product
CAUTION: Do not use a high-pressure
washer or a steam cleaner. Water can go
into bearings and electrical connections and
cause corrosion which causes damage to
the product.
Clean the product immediately after use.
Do not clean hot surfaces such as the engine,
muffler and exhaust system. Wait until the surfaces
are cool, then remove the grass or dirt.
Before you clean with water, clean with a brush.
Remove grass cuttings and dirt on and around the
transmission, the transmission air intake, and the
engine.
Use running water from a hose to clean the product.
Do not use high pressure.
Do not point the water at electrical components or
bearings. Detergent usually increases the damage.
To clean the cutting deck, remove it and hose it
down with water.
When the product is clean, start the cutting deck for
a short period to blow off remaining water.
To clean the engine and the muffler
Keep the engine and muffler free from grass cuttings
and dirt. Grass cuttings soaked in fuel or oil on the
engine can increase the fire risk and the risk that the
engine becomes too hot. Let the engine cool before it is
cleaned. Clean with water and a brush.
Grass cuttings around the muffler dry quickly and are a
fire risk. Use a brush or remove the grass cuttings with
water when the muffler is cold.
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