Page 3 - Introduction; CONGRATULATIONS
Introduction CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your Exmark Ultra Vac. This product has been carefullydesigned and manufactured to give you a maximumamount of dependability and years of trouble-freeoperation. This manual contains operating, maintenance,adjustment, and safety instructions for your Ex...
Page 4 - Contents
Contents Introduction ........................................................... 3Safety ..................................................................... 5 Safety Alert Symbol ......................................... 5Safe Operating Practices .................................. 5Safety and Ins...
Page 5 - Safety; Safety Alert Symbol; Safe Operating Practices; Training; CAUTION; Operation
Safety Safety Safety Alert Symbol This Safety Alert Symbol (Figure 2) is used both inthis manual and on the machine to identify importantsafety messages which must be followed to avoidaccidents This symbol means: ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! Figure 2 1. Safety alert symbol The s...
Page 6 - Slope Operation; Extreme; DANGER; Do Not mow slopes when grass is wet.
Safety collection system or mulch kit in place andworking properly. DANGER There are rotating blades in the blower andunder the mower deck. Blade contact cancause serious operator or bystander injuryor even death. • Do Not reach into blower unless rotationindicator has stopped. Disengage PTO,stop en...
Page 7 - Maintenance and Storage
Safety Figure 3 1. Safe Zone-Use the mower here on slopes less than 15degrees 2. Danger Zone-Use a walk behind mower and/or handtrimmer on slopes greater than 15 degrees, neardrop-offs and water. 3. Water • Remove or mark obstacles such as rocks, treelimbs, etc. from the mowing area. Tall grass canh...
Page 8 - Safety and Instructional Decals
Safety Safety and Instructional Decals • Keep all safety signs legible. Remove all grease,dirt and debris from safety signs and instructionallabels. • Replace all worn, damaged, or missing safetysigns. • When replacement components are installed, besure that current safety signs are affixed to there...
Page 10 - Specifications; Model Numbers; Bagging System; Dimensions
Specifications Specifications Model Numbers Serial Nos: 850,000 and Higher LZUV52–Fits Lazer Z (LZ) and Lazer Z AS (LAS) Units 789,999 and Lower with 52 inch deck. UV60–Fits Lazer Z (LZ), Lazer Z AS (LAS), and Lazer Z XP Units 352,000–789,999 and Lazer Z XS Units 352,000and Higher with 60 inch deck....
Page 11 - Torque Requirements
Specifications Overall Length: w/Ultra Vac 52 inch Deck-Air-Cooled 105.70 inches (268.5 cm) 52 inch Deck-Liquid-Cooled 106.00 inches (269.1 cm) 60 inch Deck-SN 599,999and Lower Air-Cooled 106.65 inches (270.9 cm) 60 inch Deck-SN600,000–789,999Air-Cooled 110.04 inches (279.5 cm) 60 inch Deck-SN 599,9...
Page 12 - Product Overview; WARNING; Mowing
Operation Product Overview Figure 4 1. Hood 4. Tube 2. Weight 5. Bag 3. Blower Operation Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Pre-Start Make sure you understand the controls, theirlocations, their functions, and their safetyrequirements. Ensure ...
Page 13 - Bagger Removal for Side Discharge
Operation have stopped before clearing blower assembly ormower deck 3. To remove the bags, first shut off deck drive, stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop.Open the hood and remove the bags by lifting upon the rear of the bag, then unhooking the frontclip. Empty the bags by inverting...
Page 14 - Bagger Installation for Bagging
Operation Figure 6 Viewed from the right side 1. Hairpin 3. Discharge Chute 2. Chute Pivot Pin Note: Install chute with the tabs to the rear of the deck tabs as shown. WARNING An uncovered discharge opening willallow objects to be thrown in operator’s orbystander’s direction. Also, contact withblade...
Page 15 - The; Units with removable floorpan weight:
Operation 6. Pull the spring loaded idler back and slip the belt over the top spindle deck sheave. 7. Install the plastic belt cover. On 60 inch and 66 inch units the outside end of the cover is slottedand can slip between the two washers on the beltshield stud. The plastic knob does not need tobe r...
Page 16 - Transporting; Transporting a Unit; Loading a Unit
Operation Transporting Transporting a Unit Use a heavy-duty trailer or truck to transport themachine. Lock brake and block wheels. Securelyfasten the machine to the trailer or truck with straps,chains, cable, or ropes. Be sure that the trailer or truckhas all necessary lighting and marking as requir...
Page 17 - Do Not attempt to turn the unit
Operation minimize the ramp angle. The trailer or truck shouldbe as level as possible. Important: Do Not attempt to turn the unit while on the ramp, you may lose control anddrive off the side. Avoid sudden acceleration when driving up a rampand sudden deceleration when backing down a ramp.Both maneu...
Page 18 - Maintenance; Periodic Maintenance; Service Interval: Before each use or daily; Check Bags; Service Interval: Before each use or daily
Maintenance Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. WARNING While maintenance or adjustments are beingmade, someone could start the engine.Accidental starting of the engine couldseriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key f...
Page 19 - Lubricate Grease Fittings; See chart for service intervals.; Check Condition of Belt; Service Interval: Every 50 hours
Maintenance Lubricate Grease Fittings Note: See chart for service intervals. 1. Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, and remove key. Engage parking brake. 2. Lubricate fittings with NGLI grade #2 multi-purpose gun grease. Refer to the following chart for fitting locationsand lubrication s...
Page 20 - Cleaning; Clean Blower; Service Interval: Yearly or before storage
Maintenance Cleaning Clean Muffler and RearFrame Area Service Interval: Before each use or daily Stop engine, wait for all moving parts to stop, andremove key. Engage parking brake. WARNING Operating engine parts, especially themuffler, become extremely hot. Severe burnscan occur on contact and debr...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting; condition prior to mower use.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Important: It is essential that all operator safety mechanisms be connected and in proper operating condition prior to mower use. When a problem occurs, Do Not overlook the simple causes. For example: starting problems could becaused by an empty fuel tank. The followi...
Page 22 - Exmark Commercial; Attachments and Accessories
Conditions and Products Covered Exmark Mfg. Co. Inc. and its affiliate, Exmark Warranty Company, pursuant to an agreement between them, jointly warrant on the terms and conditions herein, that we will repair, replace or adjust any part on these products and found by us (in the exercise of our reason...
Page 24 - M I D - M O U N T R I D I N G AC C E S S O R I E S A N D O P T I O N S; SEE EXMARK’S COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS; WALK-BEHIND ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
M I D - M O U N T R I D I N G AC C E S S O R I E S A N D O P T I O N S SEE EXMARK’S COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS WALK-BEHIND ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS GRASS CATCHER MICRO-MULCH SYSTEM TURF STRIPER STANDON CUSTOM RIDE SEAT SUSPENSION SYSTEM FULL SUSPENSION SEAT DECK LIFT ASSIST KIT HITCH KI...