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Husqvarna Z 254F User Manual

Husqvarna Z 254F
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Lea el manual de instrucciones detenidamente y
asegúrese de comprender las instrucciones antes
de utilizar la máquina.
La gasolina que contiene hasta 10 % de etanol
(E10) se puede usar en esta máquina. El uso de
gasolina que tenga más de 10 % de etanol (E10)
anulará la garantía del producto.
115 97 28-49 Rev. A
Operator Manual
Manual del operador
Z 254F / 967 844901-00
Please read the operator manual carefully and make
sure you understand the instructions before using the
machine.
Gasoline containing a maximum of 10% ethanol
(E10) is permitted for use in this machine. The use of
gasoline with more than 10% ethanol (E10) will void
the product warranty.
English / Spanish

Table of Contents

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Husqvarna Z 254F Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine ManufacturerKohler
Engine Displacement747 cc
Fuel TypeGasoline
Fuel Capacity3.5 gallons
Cutting Width54 inches
Cutting Height, min1.5 inches
Blades3
Transmission TypeHydrostatic
Speed Forward, max6.5 mph
Speed Reverse, max3.5 mph
Deck MaterialSteel
Warranty3 years
Engine TypeV-twin
Cutting Height, max4 inches
Turning RadiusZero-turn

Summary

Introduction

Good Service and Support

Information on dealer support and service availability.

Manufacturing Number Identification

How to find and use machine identification numbers.

General Information

Defines directional terms and notes potential design changes.

Operating Instructions

General guidance for operating the machine safely and effectively.

Driving and Transport on Public Roads

Regulations and requirements for transporting the machine on public roads.

Towing Guidelines

Precautions and safety advice for towing with the machine.

Safety Instructions

Protecting Children

How to prevent accidents involving children and the mower.

General Operation Safety

Safe practices for operating the mower, including bystanders and objects.

Slope Operation Safety

Precautions and techniques for mowing on slopes safely.

Personal Safety Equipment (PPE)

Essential protective gear required for safe operation.

Safe Handling of Gasoline

Procedures and warnings for safe gasoline handling and storage.

Transport Safety

Safety measures for loading, unloading, and securing the machine for transport.

Spark Arrestor Information

Information on the spark arrestor's function and maintenance.

Controls

Steering Control Levers

How to use steering levers for movement, turning, and zero turns.

Park Brake Operation

Function, engagement, and disengagement of the integrated park brake.

Throttle Control

Adjusting engine speed for optimal mowing performance.

Ignition Switch

Function of the ignition switch for starting and stopping the engine.

Blade Switch

How to engage and disengage the mower deck blades.

Cutting Height Lever

Adjusting the mower deck cutting height to the desired level.

Fuel Shut Off Valve

Location and operation of the fuel shut off valve for safety.

Tracking Adjustment

Steps to adjust the mower's tracking for straight movement.

Fuel Tank and Refueling

Fuel tank capacity, type, and safe refueling procedures.

Operation

Operator Training

Guidance for new users on mower controls and initial operation.

Steering Operation

Detailed explanation of steering controls for movement and turning.

Starting the Engine

Step-by-step guide to safely starting the mower engine.

Running the Mower

How to start moving, engage blades, and operate the mower.

Stopping the Engine

Procedures for safely shutting down and parking the mower.

Operating on Hills

Safety and operational advice for mowing on slopes.

Mowing Tips

Advice for achieving optimal cutting results and lawn appearance.

Moving Machine By Hand

Instructions for manually pushing or pulling the mower.

Maintenance

Maintenance Schedule

A comprehensive schedule of required maintenance tasks.

Battery Maintenance and Charging

Procedures for charging, cleaning, and replacing the battery.

Safety System Function

How the machine's safety system prevents operation under certain conditions.

Park Brake Adjustment

Checking and adjusting the park brake for proper function.

Tire Pressures

Recommended tire pressure for optimal performance and safety.

Adjusting the Mower Deck

How to level the mower deck for consistent cutting height.

Blade Replacement

Steps for safely removing and installing mower blades.

Cutting Blades Maintenance

Information on blade sharpening, balancing, and replacement.

Cleaning Procedures

Steps for cleaning the mower deck and other components.

Lubrication

General Lubrication Guidelines

General rules, lubricant types, and precautions for lubrication.

Engine Oil Change

Procedure for changing the engine oil and filter.

Wheel and Deck Zerks Lubrication

Lubricating grease fittings (zerks) on wheels and deck components.

Deck Spindles Lubrication

Lubricating the mower deck spindles for smooth operation.

Troubleshooting

Storage

Winter Storage Preparation

Steps to prepare the machine for long-term storage, especially winter.

Service Recommendations

Advice on ordering spare parts and annual servicing.

Schematic

Key Switch Positions

Diagram illustrating ignition switch positions and their functions.

Technical Data

Torque Specifications

Torque values for various fasteners and bolts during assembly or repair.

U.S. Standard Hardware Torque Values

Torque specifications for standard U.S. hardware sizes.

Metric Standard Hardware Torque Values

Torque specifications for standard metric hardware sizes.

Service Journal

Delivery Service Checklist

Checklist for initial delivery service and customer information.

After 10 Hours Service

Maintenance tasks to be performed after the first 10 hours of operation.

Daily Service Checklist

Routine daily checks and cleaning tasks for maintenance.

25-Hour Service Checklist

Maintenance tasks required every 25 hours of operation.

50-Hour Service Checklist

Maintenance tasks required every 50 hours of operation.

100-Hour Service Checklist

Maintenance tasks required every 100 hours of operation.

300-Hour Service Checklist

Maintenance tasks required every 300 hours of operation.

Annual Service Checklist

Maintenance tasks to be performed at least once per year.

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