John Deere Z530M Ztrak Mower With 48-in. Deck

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GX100108—UN—14FEB20
Never mow or operate this ride-on mower on slope angles greater
than 13° with ride-on mower in its basic conguration. The basic
conguration is the ride-on mower with a mower deck and no other
attachments. (A 13° slope is a slope that rises 1.4 m [4.6 ft] over a
horizontal distance of 6.1 m [20 ft].)
GX100111—UN—19FEB20
Attachments such as material collection systems, weather
enclosures, or other attachments increase the risk of a rollover.
When using attachments, never mow or operate this ride-on mower
on slope angles greater than 10°. (A 10° slope is a slope that rises 1
m [3.5 ft] over a horizontal distance of 6.1 m [20 ft].)
The risk of rollover is low on slopes of 10° or less. As the slope
angle increases to the recommended maximum, the risk increases
to a medium level.
Operating Near Terrain Hazards
GX100105—UN—01FEB20
Terrain hazards such as ditches and drop o󰀨s are a factor related to
loss-of-control and tip-over accidents, which can result in serious
injury or death. Use caution and common sense when operating
near terrain hazards.
Do not mow or operate the machine in areas adjacent to hazards
that can cause the machine to roll over. If a wheel goes over an
edge or if the edge breaks away, the machine can suddenly lose
traction, slide, and/or roll over.
Hazards (A) include but are not limited to ditches, drop-o󰀨s,
embankments, or areas near bodies of water.
Maintain a bu󰀨er area (B) at least as wide as the machine between
hazards (A) and the mowing area (C). Do not mow or operate the
machine in the hazard area or bu󰀨er area.
Only mow or operate in the mowing area (C). Do not exceed the
recommended slope operating angle. Refer to the Slope Limits
section.
OUO2005,000078A-19-09MAR20
Use Seat Belt Properly
TCAL42361—UN—08MAR13
Use a seat belt when operating with the folding Roll-Over Protective
Structure (ROPS) in the raised position to minimize chance of injury
from an accident, such as an overturn.
Do not use a seat belt when operating with the folding ROPS in the
folded position. Return the folding ROPS to the raised position as
soon as possible.
Never modify, disassemble or attempt to repair the seat belt.
Replace entire seat belt if mounting hardware, buckle, belt, or
retractor show signs of damage.
Inspect seat belt and mounting hardware at least once a year. Look
Safety
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