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Self-Tapping
Screws
AHACHING
THE
CHUTE
DEFLECTOR
(Hardware
B)
30"
Rear
Discharge
Deck
(Model
R-86):
Secure
the
chute
deflector
to
the
deck
by
placing
the
large
hairpin
clip
in
the
chute
deflector
bracket,
—located
on
the
rear
of
the
deck.
See
figure
6.
ATTACHING
THE
SEAT
(Hardware
C)
The
slots
in
the
seat
pivot
bracket
allow
the
seat
to
be
adjusted
to
different
positions.
Place
the
seat
against
the
seat
pivot
bracket
in
the
position
desired,
^—and
secure
with
four
self-tapping
screws.
See
figure
7.
TIRE
PRESSURE
The
tires
on
your
unit
may
be
over-inflated
for
shipping
purposes.
Reduce
the
tire
pressure
before
operating
the
unit.
Recommend
operating
tire
pressure
is
approx¬
imately
12p.$.i.
(check
sidewall
of
tire
for
tire
manufac¬
turer’s
recommended
pressure).
A
WARNING:
Maximum
tire
pressure
under
any
circumstances
is
30
p.s.i.
Equal
tire
pressure
should
be
maintained
on
all
tires.
BAHERY
INFORMATION
WARNING
A.
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
(goggles,
rub¬
ber
gloves
and
apron)
when
working
with
it.*
6.
Should
battery
acid
accidentally
splatter
into
the
eyes
or
onto
the
face,
rinse
the
affected
area
im¬
mediately
with
clean
cold
water.
If
there
is
any
further
discomfort,
seek
prompt
medical
attention.
C.
I
f
acid
spills
on
clothing,
first
dilute
it
with
clean
water,
then
neutralize
with
a
solution
of
ammonia/
water
or
baking
soda/water.
D.
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
bat¬
tery
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
combustible.
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.
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