Ariens 911151 - BR21P CARB Manual Do Utilizador

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2. Connect the wheel drive cable spring to 
the idler arm as shown in Figure 19, and 
then connect the wheel drive cable to 
the transmission mount. See Figure 16.
3. Connect the idler return spring to the 
idler arm.
4. Install the blade adapter and blade on 
the crankshaft. Make sure the blade 
hardware is tightened to the proper 
torque. See To install blade: on page 17.
5. Replace the transmission cover.
6. Connect spark plug wire to the spark 
plug.
ENGINE/BLADE CONTROL 
ADJUSTMENT 
NOTE: The engine/blade control has no user 
serviceable adjustments. If the engine/blade 
control does not stop the engine or blade 
within 3 seconds of releasing the control bail, 
take the unit to an authorized Ariens dealer 
for repairs.
BATTERY (electric start models)
NOTE: Unit comes equipped with a 
maintenance-free battery that requires no 
regular maintenance except cleaning the 
terminals.
To Remove Battery from Unit
1.Disconnect negative (–) cable first, then 
positive (+) cable  (Figure 20).
2.Remove battery cover and battery. Save 
mounting hardware for reinstallation.
To Replace Battery on Unit
1.Hold battery and battery cover in place 
against mower frame.
2.Secure with the hardware removed 
above.
3.Connect negative (–) cable first, then 
positive (+) cable  (Figure 20).
To Charge Battery
NOTE: Engine does not charge the battery. 
Battery will require periodic charging to 
ensure proper starting.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT attempt to “jump 
start” mower.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT start engine while the 
charger is connected to wiring harness.
1.Connect battery charger to the wiring 
harness. See Figure 21.
2.Plug charger into 110 volt Alternating 
Current (A.C.) outlet.
IMPORTANT: Battery charger supplied with 
unit is for 110 volt Alternating Current (A.C.) 
outlets only.
3.Charge for 24 to 48 hours (battery may be 
charged for up to 52 hours without 
damaging it).
WARNING: AVOID INJURY. 
Read and understand the entire 
Safety section before proceeding.
WARNING: Battery posts, 
terminals and related accessories 
contain lead and lead 
compounds, chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause 
cancer and reproductive harm. 
Wash hands after handling.
Figure 19
Figure 20