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ISEKI MOWER DECK O p e r a t o r’ s M a n u a l MODEL: SMM54 FOR SXG22, SXG326 ENGLISH ISEKI MOWER DECK INTRODUCTION Thank you very much for purchasing an ISEKI mower deck. This operator’s manual provides the information necessary for operating and maintaining your mower deck safely and properly. The contents are mainly composed of the following two items: SAFETY INSTRUCTION: Essential items which you should observe during operating the mower deck. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION: Items which are necessary to operate, adjust, and service the mower deck properly. Every time you see the words and symbols shown below in the manual and on the safety decals, you must take note of their instructions and warning. DANGER: This symbol together with the words DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in VERY SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. WARNING: This symbol together with the word WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH. CAUTION: This symbol together with the word CAUTION is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in MINOR INJURY. IMPORTANT: The word IMPORTANT is used to provide instructions or advice in order to let the mower deck provide the optimum performance. NOTE: The word NOTE is used to indicate points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient repair or operation. Before starting to operate the mower deck for the first time, you should read this operator’s manual as well as operator’s manual for lawn mower thoroughly and carefully until you are sufficiently familiar with the operation of the mower deck in order to do jobs safely and properly. You are advised to refer to it from time to time to refresh your understanding of the mower deck. The manual should be kept in a handy place so you can refer to it when required. The parts employed in this mower deck may be modified without notice for better performance and quality and for safety purposes, which may lead to some inconsistency found on your mower deck with the contents of this manual. The mower deck is designed to be used on well-kept lawns. Using the mower deck in other places is not authorized. Besides, the manufacturer will not pay for any damage caused by unauthorized use and the risk is only borne by the user. Proper use of the mower deck also implies that the user follows the operational, adjusting, and servicing instructions indicated in the operator’s manual. When you have any question about your mower deck, you are always welcome to ask your dealer. All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice. 1 SMM54 2 ISEKI MOWER DECK TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................................ 1 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ....................... 26 INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................. 3 BEVEL GEAR CASE ............................................ 26 INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF FOR SAFE OPERATION ........................................... 4 BELT ............................................................... 27 1. HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR ..................... 4 INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF 2. BEFORE STARTING THE LAWN MOWER ....... 6 BLADES ............................................................... 28 3. OPERATION OF THE LAWN MOWER .............. 8 INSPECTION OF GAUGE WHEELS ................... 29 4. OPERATION ON A SLOPE .............................. 11 INSPECTION OF ROLLERS................................ 29 5. DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS ........................ 12 CLEANING UNDER THE BELT COVER.............. 30 6. LOADING ONTO OR UNLOADING INSTLLATION OF JOINT CONNECTOR ................ 31 FROM A TRUCK............................................... 13 INSTALLATION ................................................... 31 7. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING OF THE MOWER DRIVE SHAFT .......................... 14 LUBRICATION AND GREASING POINTS .............. 32 8. LAWN MOWER MAINTENANCE ..................... 14 SAFETY LABELS ................................................. 17 PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE ........................ 33 POSITION OF THE SAFETY LABELS................. 18 MAINTENANCE OF THE SAFETY LABELS ........ 18 STORING OF THE MOWER DECK......................... 34 GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................... 19 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................. 35 MACHINE INDENTIFICATION ............................. 19 SPECIFICATIONS.................................................... 20 NAME OF MAJOR COMPONENTS ........................ 21 MOWER OPERATION ............................................ 22 BEFORE OPERATION ......................................... 22 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ...................... 22 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DIAL (SXG326 ONLY) .. 23 STARTING MOWING OPERATION ..................... 23 EMERGENCY STOP............................................ 24 STOPPING THE MOWER .................................... 24 EFFICIENT MOWING .......................................... 25 3 SMM54 FOR SAFE OPERATION DANGER: Failure to observe the following safety instructions can result in serious injury or death. As the owner or operator of the lawn mower, you are responsible for preventing accidents or injuries. 1. HOW TO BE A SAFE OPERATOR 1.1. Follow all the safety signs on the lawn mower and all the manufacturer’s instructions before starting the lawn mower. If you do not, it may result in body injuries. 1.2. Pay attention to the caution labels on the lawn mower, mower deck and collector, and observe the instructions they give to avoid physical injuries. 1.3. Ensure that all operators are responsible individuals who have read the instructions or been fully trained on the safe operation of the lawn mower. 1.4. All operators should evaluate their health and ability to operate the lawn mower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury. Do not operate the lawn mower while you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 1.5. Understand how to properly and safely operate and maintain the lawn mower. Seek and obtain practical instruction on how to operate and maintain the lawn mower properly. 1.6. Be sure to use necessary protective devices such as headgear, safety glasses, safety shoes, ear plugs, gloves, etc. 1.7. Wear appropriate protective clothing and equipment when you are operating, adjusting, or servicing the lawn mower, such as safety glasses, long pants, substantial footwear, and ear protection. Long hair, loose clothing, or jewellery can get tangled in moving parts. FIG. 1 FIG. 2 FIG. 3 4 FOR SAFE OPERATION 1.8. - - 1.9. Never permit the following persons to operate the lawn mower: Persons not properly trained to operate the lawn mower Persons who cannot understand the instructions mentioned in this operator’s manual and on the caution labels Pregnant women Children; Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator. Inspect the lawn mower periodically. If not, this may not only shorten the lawn mower’s service life but also make safe and efficient operation impossible. 1.10. Never use the lawn mower out of normal usage even if it is not mentioned at this operator’s manual. 5 SMM54 2. BEFORE STARTING THE LAWN MOWER 2.1. Set up an operation plan with sufficient time allowance. A tight plan may result in unexpected accidents. Especially when operating the lawn mower under extremely hot, cold, or humid circumstances, set up an operation schedule or method which will ensure operational safety. 2.2. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light. Mowing in the dark may cause unexpected accidents. 2.3. Thoroughly inspect the mowing area and remove all objects from the mowing area that the lawn mower can throw, such as stones, toys, sticks, and wires, which may lead to serious accidents. 2.4. Ensure that there are no people or pets in the area where you will mow. Keep children out of the mowing area and under the watchful care of a responsible adult. 2.5. Do not operate the lawn mower unless the operator’s presence controls, safety switches, and guards are attached and functioning properly. 2.6. Start the engine from operator’s seat. 2.7. Before starting the engine, make sure that everything is safe around the lawn mower and put the traction drive in neutral, apply the parking brake or parking lock, and disengage the cutting unit(s). Otherwise, unexpected accidents may occur. 2.8. Start the engine with the starter switch only. Never attempt to start the engine by shorting the terminals, or the lawn mower may move abruptly, and result in unexpected accidents. 2.9. Do not run the engine in an enclosed area where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect. Sufficient ventilation should be provided when starting the engine in an enclosed area. 2.10. Make sure of safety around the lawn mower and move slowly when starting. Abrupt starting may cause unexpected accidents. 2.11. Become familiar with the operation, particularly, the stopping of the lawn mower. You should be skilful enough to be able to stop the lawn mower at will. 2.12. Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer and install and operate them as directed. FIG. 4 6 FOR SAFE OPERATION 2.13. Be sure to operate the lawn mower equipped with a standard mower deck and collector. Never mow grass without the collector, or the lawn mower scatters grass, stone and other flying debris, which is very dangerous. If you would like not to collect the cut glass in a collector, equip an optional discharge cover for collector. • Discharge cover for SBC550XL (8664-705-200-00) -----------------------------1pc • Discharge cover for SBC600XH (8664-755-500-00) -----------------------------1pc 2.14. When your lawn mower is equipped with an implement other than a standard mower deck and collector, never fail to ask your dealer about machine balance. Always follow their advice. 2.15. Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for the accidents or hazards caused by the lawn mower to other people or their property. 2.16. Inspect the lawn mower for wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts. 2.17. Especially before starting the mower, be sure to perform advised pre-operation inspections especially on the brake and inspect visually to see that the blade and blade tightening nuts are not worn, damaged or loose. Replace worn or damaged blade and nuts as an assembly to preserve blade balance. Otherwise, poor braking or scattered broken blades may result, which is very dangerous. 7 SMM54 3. OPERATION OF THE LAWN MOWER 3.1. When the lawn mower is running, stay away from the discharge opening, the cutting unit(s), and all moving parts. 3.2. During operation, never allow anyone, especially children, and animals to be in the vicinity of the lawn mower. Do not direct the discharge at anyone. 3.3. When you are working with coworkers, be sure to alert them by signalling before you take a new action. 3.4. When operating the lawn mower, you should be seated in the operator’s seat properly, hold the steering wheel by both hands, and look in the direction in which the lawn mower advances. Avoid looking aside or holding the steering wheel by one hand during operation. 3.5. Always be sure to operate the lawn mower from the operator’s seat. Never attempt to get on or off the lawn mower while it is travelling. 3.6. Do not mow on wet grass. The lawn mower may slide. 3.7. Slow down before turning the lawn mower. Turning at high speed may cause the lawn mower to turn over. 3.8. Never attempt to depress the differential lock pedal while turning around the lawn mower. Turning with the differential lock on may cause the lawn mower to turn over. 3.9. Look down and behind you and ensure a clear path before you move the lawn mower backward. FIG. 5 3.10. Do not mow while moving backward unless it is absolutely necessary. 3.11. Never operate the lawn mower in terrain where there are ditches, holes, or steps easy to collapse. In such a place, the lawn mower could turn over or fall. 3.12. Before making access to moving parts, stop the engine, and keep your hands, feet, clothing, accessories and etc. away so as not to be caught in the moving parts of the lawn mower. 3.13. Be alert when you approach blind corners and objects that may obscure your vision. Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass can hide obstacles. 8 FOR SAFE OPERATION 3.14. Never rest a foot on the brake pedal. If so, the brakes wear rapidly, which may lead to serious accidents. 3.15. Never attempt to do the mowing operation without the discharge cover in place or with the cover left open. 3.16. Never attempt to operate without the drive shaft cover in place. 3.17. Do not attempt to adjust the cutting height while the engine is running. 3.18. Adjust the cutting height with the gauge wheels in accordance with the condition of the ground surface at the working site. Mowing on rough ground with low cutting height may cause the blades to hit soil or stones, which is very dangerous. 3.19. If you strike an object or if the lawn mower vibrates abnormally, stop the lawn mower immediately, wait for all moving parts to stop, and inspect the cutting unit(s). Make all repairs before you resume operation. 3.20. Be sure to keep the grass discharging part clean. A clogged discharging part may cause the discharge cover to open, resulting in scattering of grass and stones, which is very dangerous. 3.21. Never allow grass or leaves to accumulate around heated parts such as the engine and the muffler, or this may cause a fire. 3.22. Before moving the lawn mower to another place, be sure to stop the mower blades and lift up the mower deck. Otherwise, they may hit stones and scatter them around, which is very dangerous. 3.23. When driving over a levee or a step, stop the mower blades, lift up the mower deck, and move the lawn mower straight to the levee and make it climb over slowly. Avoid climbing over a levee too high, or the lawn mower may fall sideways or turn over. 3.24. Stop the cutting unit(s) when you are crossing gravel areas 3.25. Watch for traffic when you are operating the lawn mower near a roadway or when crossing a roadway. 9 SMM54 3.26. Never attempt to use the lawn mower to draw an implement or a trailer. It is not designed to draw a load. 3.27. Stay alert and stop the lawn mower if people or animals enter the area. 3.28. Do not carry passengers. 3.29. Never carry children, even when the mower blades are not rotating. Children may fall off the lawn mower and become seriously injured or prevent you from operating the lawn mower safely. Children who have been given rides in the past may suddenly appear in the mowing area for another ride and be run over or backed over by the lawn mower. 3.30. Before stopping the engine, be sure to lower the mower deck onto the ground, apply the parking brake or parking lock, and move the PTO lever to the OFF position. FIG. 6 3.31. Before leaving the operating position of the lawn mower for any reason, always do the following: - Stop the lawn mower on level ground. - Stop the cutting unit(s), disengage PTO, and lower the attachment(s). - Disengage the drive(s). - Apply the parking brake or parking lock. - Stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. 10 FOR SAFE OPERATION 4. OPERATION ON A SLOPE DANGER: Slopes are a major factor related to accidents with lawn mowers, resulting in severe injuries. We cannot recommend the lawn mower with mower deck be operated on a slope. All slopes require extra caution; no slope is safe. You can lose control of the lawn mower on a slope because of one of the following: - the wheels lack traction; you are driving the lawn mower too fast. - you are not braking properly; the lawn mower type is not suited for the task. - you are unaware of the ground conditions (especially slopes). - you incorrectly hitch an attachment or distribute a load. FIG. 7 If the lawn mower has to be used on a slope, never use it on a slope of more than “12°”. Even if using it on a slope of less than “12°”, be sure to abide by the following instructions. A slope angle of 12° specified with the lawn mowers equipped with the attachments mentioned respectively. - The lawn mower is not equipped with any attachments or a cabin than a standard mower deck and collector. - The lawn mower is equipped with a standard mower deck and collector. Grass catchers and other attachments can change the stability of the lawn mower. Follow the instructions for adding weight to improve the stability of the lawn mower. Parts code of weight Quantity Bumper SET Weight (15) SET When your lawn mower is equipped with an implement other than a standard mower deck and collector, never fail to ask your dealer about machine balance. Always follow their advice. 4.1. Be sure to wear a helmet during operation. 4.2. If you feel uneasy operating your lawn mower on a slope, do not mow it. 4.3. Evaluate the terrain to determine what accessories and attachments you will need to be safe. 4.4. Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. You can tip the lawn mower over if a wheel is over the edge of a drop-off or if an edge caves in. Uneven terrain can cause the lawn mower to overturn. 11 1728-410-360-00 1 1614-922-200-20 3 (Max) Note To equip weight, bumper set is required. SMM54 4.5. Never perform mowing operation on wet grass. 4.6. Avoid sudden starting and stopping. 4.7. Mow up and down a slope; do not mow across it. 4.8. Mow a slope by moving slowly. Do not suddenly change your speed or direction. 4.9. Do not turn on a slope unless it is necessary, and then, turn slowly downhill, if possible. 4.10. If the tires lose traction, disengage the cutting unit(s) and proceed slowly, straight down the slope. Do not apply the brake on the lawn mower that is sliding down a slope. Always keep the lawn mower in gear, especially when travelling downhill. 4.11. Do not use the grass catcher(s) while you are mowing a steep slope. 4.12. Do not try to stabilize the lawn mower by putting your foot on the ground. 4.13. Avoid stopping the lawn mower on a slope. 5. DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS 5.1. This lawn mower cannot be driven on a public road without authorization by a local government agency. etc. Therefore it may be illegal for the lawn mower not only to travel on but also to cross a public road. 5.2. When transporting the lawn mower on a public road, load it on a truck. 12 FOR SAFE OPERATION 6. LOADING ONTO OR UNLOADING FROM A TRUCK 6.1. When loading the lawn mower onto a truck, turn off the truck’s engine, apply the parking brake to the truck, and chock the wheels to avoid unexpected moving of the truck. 6.2. Pay sufficient attention to safety conditions around the lawn mower and have it guided by someone to assist the operator. Never allow other persons to approach the lawn mower, especially in front of or behind it. 6.3. When loading the lawn mower onto a truck, lift up the mower deck fully and reverse it straight back at sufficiently low speeds. Drive it forward when unloading it from the truck. 6.4. If the engine stalls unexpectedly on the ramps, depress the brake pedals immediately and roll the lawn mower to the ground by releasing the brake gradually. Then start the engine and try again. 6.5. Use ramps with the same or better specifications mentioned below. When the lawn mower is equipped with the attachments other than those included in the specifications mentioned below, ask your dealer for advice. FIG. 8 Specifications of the ramps for the SXG 323 and SXG 326 • Length........more than 4 times the height of the platform of the truck • Width(effective width) ............ more than 30 cm • Required quantity ................................ 2 ramps • Capacity (one ramp) ............. more than 750 kg • Ramps should have anti-skid surfaces. • The above specifications are effective with the lawn mower with the following configurations. - The lawn mower is not equipped with any attachments or a cabin than a standard mower deck and collector. - The lawn mower is equipped with a standard mower deck and collector. FIG. 9 13 SMM54 7. MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING OF THE MOWER DRIVE SHAFT The mower gear box is driven through a drive shaft with universal joints from the lawn mower. When connecting or disconnecting the shaft, follow the next instructions. 7.1. Lower the mower deck onto the ground, stop the engine, remove key from the starter switch, and apply the parking brake or parking lock before mounting or dismounting the drive shaft. 7.2. Move the PTO lever to the OFF position ( 7.3. Make sure that the PTO shaft and mower blades stop completely. 7.4. The drive shaft should be mounted or dismounted at the lawn mower side. Never leave the shaft connected only at the lawn mower side. If the PTO shaft be driven unexpectedly, the shaft will be swung around and damage the lawn mower or cause serious accidents. ). 8. LAWN MOWER MAINTENANCE 8.1. Never start the engine in a closed place. Exhaust fumes contain poisonous carbon monoxide, so sufficient ventilation should be provided when starting the engine indoors. 8.2. Be sure to wear safety glasses and gloves when servicing the lawn mower. 8.3. When servicing the lawn mower or mounting or dismounting the mower deck, place the lawn mower on level, hard ground. 8.4. Service the lawn mower in a place sufficiently illuminated, or darkness may cause unexpected accidents. 8.5. Do not adjust or repair the lawn mower while the engine is running. 8.6. When servicing the lawn mower or mounting or dismounting the mower deck, stop the engine and remove the key (if applicable) to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine and apply the parking brake or parking lock. 14 FOR SAFE OPERATION 8.7. The engine, muffler, radiator, etc. are very hot just after operation, so wait until those heated parts cool down sufficiently to avoid burns. 8.8. Never remove the radiator cap while the engine is hot or running. Wait until the engine cools down and then relieve the radiator pressure by releasing the radiator cap. Carelessly pouring cooling water into the heated radiator can cause serious damage to the radiator and the engine. Careless removal of the radiator cap can cause serious injury because of superheated water vapour. 8.9. Before servicing the lawn mower, be sure to move the PTO lever to the OFF position ( ) and make sure that the mower blades have stopped completely. Rotating blades may cause serious accidents. FIG. 10 8.10. While adjusting the lawn mower, keep your fingers away from all pinch points. 8.11. When servicing the lawn mower, use proper tools. Using makeshift tools may lead to injuries or poor service, which may result in unexpected accidents during operation. 8.12. When removing a tire, chock other tires and support the lawn mower securely. When installing tires, be sure to tighten the wheel nuts to the specified torque. Loose nuts may cause serious accidents. 8.13. The mower blades are sharp and can cut you. Wrap the mower blades or wear leather gloves when you service them. On the lawn mower with two or more mower blades, rotating one mower blades may cause the other mower blades to rotate. 8.14. Never step on the mower deck, or the mower deck may be damaged or deformed, which may lead to breakdown or accidents. 8.15. A first aid kit and a fire extinguisher should be kept in a place always in instant access. 8.16. On the lawn mowers with hydraulic devices, hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate and seriously damage the skin, requiring immediate medical assistance. Do not use your hand to check for a hydraulic leak; use a piece of cardboard. Be sure to consult your dealer about the hydraulic and fuel injection system troubles. 15 SMM54 8.17. If any hydraulic fluid is injected accidentally into the skin, it must be removed within a few hours by a doctor familiar with this type of injury. 8.18. Never allow grass or leaves to accumulate around heated parts, such as muffler, engine and brake, and around terminals of battery, which have possibility of leakage of electricity by water. Otherwise, it may cause a fire. 8.19. Replace any worn or damaged parts with the manufacturer’s recommended parts. 8.20. To reduce the fire hazard, keep the engine, muffler (silencer), battery area, and fuel storage area free of debris. 8.21. If fuel has to be drained, this should be done outdoors. 8.22. Check the brake(s) on the lawn mower frequently and adjust and service the brake(s) as required. 8.23. Replace faulty mufflers (silencers). 8.24. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Operating an engine at an excessive speed can increase the risk of personal injury. 8.25. The grass catcher components are subject to wear and damage, exposing you to moving parts or thrown objects. Frequently check and replace them with the manufacturer’s recommended parts when necessary. 8.26. Be sure to reinstall the removed parts in place. Never attempt to start the engine with any parts removed. 8.27. Never attempt unauthorized modification of the lawn mower as this could be very hazardous. Damaged or worn parts should be replaced with ISEKI genuine spare parts. Unauthorized parts may cause breakdown of the lawn mower, accidents, and ISEKI warranty to expire. SMM54 (for dry) SMM54 (for wet) 8.28. Make sure all fixing bolts or nuts are securely tightened especially those that hold the mower blades. 8.29. Check that all safety devices are in place and operating properly. 16 60x480/A 60x350/C 60x480/A 60x350/B Parts code Punched ID IE01-306-211-00 IE01-306-221-00 IE01-306-211-00 IE01-306-212-00 DI IE01A DI IE01C DI IE01A DI IE01B FOR SAFE OPERATION SAFETY LABELS The following labels are stuck on the mower. You should of course read the safety instructions in the manual. But never fail to read the labels on the machine as well. Their respective code numbers are also mentioned below, so order replacements from your dealer if any of them are lost or damaged. (1) Belt label (Code No. 8595-901-006-0) (4) PTO label (Code No. 8654-901-002-0) WARNING: Stay clear of the PTO shaft while the engine is running. Do not remove the safety covers while the engine is running. (5) Maintenance label (Code No. 1593-901-015-0) (2) Hot label (Code No. 8595-901-007-0) Shut off the engine and remove the starter key before performing maintenance or repair work. Stay clear of the hot surface. (3) Danger label (Code No. 2500-901-014-3) Keep a safe distance from the mower. 17 SMM54 POSITION OF THE SAFETY LABELS Pay attention to the safety labels on the mower deck, and observe the instructions they give to avoid physical injuries. FIG. 11 MAINTENANCE OF THE SAFETY LABELS - The labels should always be clearly seen, that is, nothing should obscure them. - When they have become dirty, wash them with soap water and wipe with a soft cloth. - When some of them are torn or lost, order new labels from your dealers. - A new label should be placed in the same place where the old one was located. - When sticking on a new label, clean the place to enable the label to stick and squeeze out all air bubbles trapped under it. 18 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION MACHINE INDENTIFICATION Each mower is identified by means of model and serial numbers. To ensure prompt, efficient service when ordering parts or requesting repairs from authorized ISEKI Dealer, record these numbers in the spaces provided. Machine Model Number: Machine Serial Number: Date of Delivery: SMM54 SXG22E4 110kg Dealer Name and Address: Dealer Telephone Number: Dealer E-mail Address: Dealer Fax Number: FIG. 12 The mower identification plate (1) is located on the right-hand side of the deck. FIG. 13 19 SMM54 SPECIFICATIONS Model SMM54 Suitable Machine SXG22 / SXG326 Type Rotary Mower Discharge Type 3-Blades Mulching Cutting Width mm (inch) 1,369 (54) Number of Blades Dimension 3 Overall Length mm (inch) 983 (38.7) Overall Width mm (inch) 1,449 (57.0) Overall Height mm (inch) 331 (13.0) kg (lbs) 110 (243) Weight (Mower Deck + Linkage) Cutting Height Adjustment (SXG22) 1) Adjustable in 7 stages by pin replacement 2) No step by cutting height dial Cutting Height Adjustment (SXG326) 1) Adjustable in 7 stages by pin replacement 2) 5 steps by cutting height dial Cutting Heights (Pin Replacement) mm (inch) 35 (1.4) / 45 (1.8) / 55 (2.2) 65 (2.6) / 75 (3.0) / 95 (3.7) / 125 (4.9) Cutting Heights (Cutting Height Dial) (SXG22) mm (inch) 35 - 125 (1.4 - 4.9) Cutting Heights (Cutting Height Dial) (SXG326) mm (inch) 40 (1.6) / 48 (1.9) / 55 (2.2) 70 (2.8) / 90 (3.5) (rated) rpm 1,745 (max.) rpm 1,922 (rated) rpm 2,874 (max.) rpm 3,166 Gear Box Input Output Gear Ratio 1.65 (28/17) (rated) rpm 2,874 (max.) rpm 3,166 Blade Tip Velocity (Main Blade) (rated) m/s 72.2 @ 2,874rpm (max.) m/s 79.6 @ 3,166rpm Blade Tip Velocity (Sub Blade) (rated) m/s 52.7 @ 2,874rpm (max.) m/s 58.0 @ 3,166rpm Blade Length (Main Blade) mm (inch) 480 (18.9) Blade Length (Sub Blade) mm (inch) 350 (13.8) Blade rotation 20 NAME OF MAJOR COMPONENTS NAME OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 2 1 5 3 10 4 12 7 10 8 11 11 9 6 12 FIG. 14 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) MOWER DECK UNIVERSAL JOINT BELT COVER (LH) BELT COVER (RH) GEAR CASE PULLEY BELT TENSION ARM TENSION PULLEY FRONT GAUGE WHEEL REAR GAUGE WHEEL ROLLER 21 6 SMM54 MOWER OPERATION BEFORE OPERATION CAUTION: • Before starting the mower operation, be sure to equip ISEKI standard grass collector. Never mow grass without the collector, or the lawn mower will scatter grass, stone and other flying debris, which is very dangerous. • Become familiar with the operation of the lawn mower, and understand safety instructions by reading this manual carefully. • Make sure that all safety covers and guards are installed in position. • Make sure that the blade nuts are tightened securely. • Make sure that the belt is tensioned evenly as specified. • Before moving the lawn mower into the working site, check the whole area and get rid of all obstacles such as stones, wood, empty tins, bottles, wires, etc to assure safe operation. • Make sure that the mower operation will not cause any injury to children, animals, bystanders, or damage to trees, buildings, etc. • Check the place to mow beforehand for bumps, ditches, mounds, steps, slopes, inclination, softness, water pools and etc. in order to avoid accidents such as turnover, fall, side-sliding of the lawn mower. CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT a. Start the engine. Move the lift lever backward ( ) to raise the mower deck, and then stop the engine. b. Select one of the setting holes to get the required cutting height, insert the pin, and retain it with the spring clip pin. The label showing the relationships between the setting holes and cutting heights is stuck on the mower deck. FIG. 15 22 MOWER OPERATION STARTING MOWING OPERATION c. Also set the cutting height of the gauge wheels by re-setting the setting hole for the setting pin with the spring clip pin removed. a. Start the engine and set the throttle lever (1) to the intermediate position between the low speed ( ) and high speed ( ) positions. d. The right and left gauge wheels should be set to the same cutting height. e. Move the lift lever forward ( deck. ) to lower the mower 1 CAUTION: Before operating the lift lever, be seated in the operator’s seat and make sure of the safety conditions when lowering the mower deck. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DIAL (SXG326 ONLY) (SXG326) (SXG22) The use of height adjustment dial can reduce the mark of gauge wheel on ground when cutting grass on soft ground. FIG. 16 (1) Throttle lever b. Move the lift lever (2) backward ( mower deck from the ground. • How to use the height adjustment dial ) to raise the a. Move the lift lever backward to raise the mower deck to most highest position. b. Turn the height adjustment dial to set the cutting height of the mower deck. NOTE: • Turn the dial forward ( would be low. 2 ), the cutting height • Turn the dial backward ( height would be high. ), the cutting c. Move the lift lever forward to lower the mower deck. When changing the cutting height of the mower deck, follow above procedure. IMPORTANT: FIG. 17 In case of using the height adjustment dial only, cutting height would be uneven in the rough. Use the height adjustment dial with gauge wheel. (2) Lift lever c. Release the parking brake (UGE TYPE / GE TYPE) or the parking lock (UE TYPE / E TYPE). d. Depress the HST forward travel pedal gradually to drive the lawn mower into the working site. NOTE: Before starting the operation, be sure to set the rear gauge wheels to forward direction and lock it by inserting pin, to prevent from damaging the grass. e. Release the HST pedal gradually to stop the lawn mower. f. Move the lift lever (2) forward ( mower deck on the ground. 23 ) to lower the SMM54 g. Move the PTO lever to the ON ( ) position. EMERGENCY STOP IMPORTANT: • When any of the following abnormalities is encountered, stop the lawn mower and mower deck immediately. - Abnormal noise - Abnormal vibration - Abnormal smell - Blade hitting an obstacle - The lawn mower hitting an obstacle • The cause of trouble should be found and corrected immediately. If it is not solved by yourself, consult your dealer. Never attempt to keep on operating the lawn mower without finding and correcting the cause of trouble. After striking a foreign object, inspect the mower for damage and make repairs before restarting and operating mower. • When the operator leaves the seat, the safety system automatically stops the engine. When leaving the lawn mower to remove obstacles such as twigs, pebbles, etc., the PTO lever must be moved to the OFF position ( ) and the parking brake (UGE TYPE / GE TYPE) or parking lock (UE TYPE / E TYPE) must be applied. When engaging the PTO clutch, slow down the engine speed sufficiently for safety. CAUTION: Whenever you encounter with any trouble of the mower, ask your dealer for repair immediately. WARNING: • As soon as the PTO lever is set to the ON ( ) position, the mower blades start rotating and eject cut grass or stones through the discharge opening. Consequently, before operating the PTO lever make sure that there is no people, animals, or properties like buildings, cars, etc. within a range where ejected grass or stones may reach. • The mower blades should be turned only on turf or grassland and with the mower deck lowered. h. Set the throttle lever to the high speed ( ) position to raise engine speed. STOPPING MOWING OPERATION a. Release the HST travel pedal. i. As the HST forward travel pedal is depressed gradually, the lawn mower starts to travel. b. Set the throttle lever to the low speed position ( to reduce engine speeds. CAUTION: Be sure to start mowing at sufficiently low speeds and increase travelling speed gradually. IMPORTANT: The screens of the air-intake openings provided under the steering wheel, the upper net provided underside the engine hood and the radiator screen should be kept clean. Never keep on operating with clogged screens, or the engine may be overheated, which may result in engine seizure. ) 1 (SXG22) (SXG326) FIG. 18 (1) Throttle lever c. To apply the parking brake securely, pull up the parking brake lever. (UGE TYPE / GE TYPE) To apply the parking lock securely, depress the master brake pedal first. While depressing the master brake pedal, move the foot to the parking lock and then depress the parking lock to lock the master brake pedal. (UE TYPE / E TYPE) CAUTION: Park the lawn mower on level, hard ground and make sure that the parking brake (UGE TYPE / GE TYPE) or the parking lock (UE TYPE / E TYPE) are applied securely. 24 MOWER OPERATION d. Move the PTO lever to the STOP ( a. For mowing tall grass ) position. e. Turn the starter switch to the OFF position to stop the engine. i. Mow grass twice. First, mow the grass to a height low enough for the next finishing pass. Then finish to the desired grass height. The second travelling pass should be shifted sideways by 20 cm (8 in.) or so, or travel perpendicular to the first passes, which will result in a beautiful even finish. IMPORTANT: • Never attempt to stop the engine abruptly when it is running at high speeds. • Be sure to let the engine idle for about 5 minutes after long operation to cool down engine sufficiently and then stop the engine. Abrupt engine stopping may lead to overheating causing seizure. ii. When trying to finish in one pass, select a sufficiently slow travelling speed. It may also be required to set the cutting width to half or one-third of that for normal operation. f. Remove key from the starter switch without fail. b. For mowing highly moist grass or mowing on wet ground CAUTION: When you leave the lawn mower, be sure to stop the engine and remove key from the starter switch to prevent the lawn mower from being started unexpectedly by children or unauthorized people. i. If the turf damage by the tires could result, wait until the grass and land have dried sufficiently. ii. Wet grass requires a higher grass cutting height setting than when mowing dry grass, as the cutting height is often lower than expected during operation. EFFICIENT MOWING IMPORTANT: • Be sure to mow at full throttle ( ). • Choose an adequate travelling speed in accordance with the height or other conditions of grass to be cut. • When the screens for the air-intake openings and radiator are clogged with dust, clean them at once. Never go on operating with clogged screens. • Mowing is desirable when the grass is dew-free: in the afternoon or late afternoon, thus preventing the mower from heavy clogging. • Always keep the mower deck clean. • Check the blade ends for damage. • Repeated mowing is recommended before the grass grows to high. • Cutting grass too closely may damage the grass. Too maintain a green lawn, never mow more than one-third off the height of the grass in one mowing. • A slower travelling speed will result in improved mowing. Avoid selecting such a travelling speed that causes the lawn mower to bounce. • Short or fast turns will damage turf. Slow down sufficiently when turning. • Frequent sharpening of the mower blades results in beautiful finish and less load on equipment, which leads to economical operation. iii. Select a sufficiently slow travelling speed and avoid sudden starts, turns, and stops. If not, the turf may be damaged. c. For mowing low moisture content grass or when there is much dead grass i. Advance should be in a direction where the dust does not hit the operator by taking into consideration the direction of the wind. ii. When the air-intake screens are clogged, clean them at once. IMPORTANT: • When operating the lawn mower in dusty circumstances, keep on paying attention to the coolant temperature warning lamp. • Never continue operating when screens are clogged, or engine breakdown may result. 25 SMM54 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE • Replacement of oil CAUTION: • When servicing the lawn mower, place it on level, hard ground. • Stop the engine and remove key from the starter switch. • Apply the parking brake (UGE TYPE / GE TYPE), or parking lock (UE TYPE / E TYPE) securely. • Move the lift lever forward ( ) to lower the mower to the ground. • Move the PTO lever to the STOP position ( ). • Service the lawn mower after the engine has cooled down sufficiently. IMPORTANT: Replace oil after the initial 50 hours of operation and then after every 300 hours of operation. a. Remove the level plug (1) and drain plug (2). Then drain all oil by tilting the gear case. With these items in mind, confirm the safety conditions for maintenance operation without fail beforehand. INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF BEVEL GEAR CASE • Inspection of oil level in the bevel gear case (1) Level plug (2) Gear case IMPORTANT: Check the oil level after every 50 hours of operation. FIG. 20 (3) Drain plug (4) Bolt b. Wrap the threads of the drain plug (2) with sealing tape and screw it in and supply with fresh oil through the level plug hole using an oil pitcher. a. Bevel gear case: Remove the level plug (1). c. Wrap the threads of the level plug with sealing tape and re-install it. IMPORTANT: All oil spilt on the gear case mount should be wiped off completely with cloth. If it is not, the belt may be smeared with oil and become slippery. d. Re-install the belt covers. (1) Level plug (2) Gear case FIG. 19 (3) Drain plug (4) Bolt b. Check to see if a small amount of oil overflows through the plug hole. If so, the level is normal. If not, replenish with gear oil SAE80 through the plug hole using an oil pitcher or the like. Oil Gear oil SAE 80 400 cc (0.09 imp.gal.) Capacity Bevel gear case IMPORTANT: Before installing the level plug, be sure to wrap the threads with sealing tape without fail, or oil may leak through the plug. 26 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT OF BELT • Replacement of the belt • Inspection of the belt tension a. Remove the belt cover installed on the mower deck. a. Remove the belt covers installed on the mower deck. b. Loosen the nuts (1) and remove the gear case. c. Loosen the lock nut (4). b. Adjust the nut (4) so that spring length is 130mm. (1) Belt (2) Spring (1) Nut (2) Gear case (3) Belt FIG.21 (3) Wire cable (4) Nut 2 5 4 1 3 FIG. 22 (4) Lock nut (5) Spring IMPORTANT: • Be sure to install the belt as illustrated. • An improperly installed belt will not work as expected but also may result in the belt breaking right away. • Be sure to use the following ISEKI’s genuine belts: SMM54 8657-203-001-00 BELT / VB 101 • Inspection of the belt a. Remove the belt cover installed on the mower deck. b. Check the belt for damage and dirt. If it is smeared with oil or dirt, or wet with water, wipe it clean with a dry cloth. When damaged, install a new belt. d. Remove the belt (3) and install a new belt. CAUTION: Never forget to replace all the removed covers. e. Make sure that the belt is seated properly on the groove of each pulley and apply tension to it by expanding the tension. f. Re-install the pulley cover. CAUTION: Never forget to replace the removed pulley cover. 27 SMM54 INSPECTION & REPLACEMENT OF BLADES f. When the mulching finish is not so good under the dry conditions, use blade/60X350/C (6A) instead of blade/60X350/B (6). • Replacement of blades a. Loosen nut/M20X1.5 (1), and remove spring washer/M20 (2), washer/20X60X06 (3) and washer/M20 (4) from side shaft. b. WASHER/M20 (4) are not necessary anymore. FIG. 25 (6A) Blade/60X350/C g. Check if the blades are aligned. The height difference should be less than 1mm. Use shim/1.2 (8) to adjust the blade height. (1) Nut (2) Spring washer FIG. 23 (3) Washer/20X60X06 (4) Washer/M20 (4pcs) FIG. 26 (8) Shim/1.2 FIG.24 (1) Nut (2) Spring washer (3) Washer/20X60X06 (5) Blade/60X480/A (6) Blade/60X350/B (7) Pin/6x12 (2pcs) c. Assemble nut/M20X1.5 (1), spring washer/M20 (2), washer/20X60X06 (3), blade/60X480/A (5), bade/60X350/B (6) and pin/6X12 (7) as this figure. d. Blade/60X480/A (5) and blade/60X350/B (6) should be put in the shape of a cross. e. Tighten nut/M20X1.5 (1) by torque of 1300kgf-cm. 28 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE • Inspection of blades e. Connect the mower deck to the lawn mower properly. a. Turn the mower deck upside down. INSPECTION OF GAUGE WHEELS CAUTION: When turning the mower deck upside down, take care not to hit or damage your feet by the mower deck. As the gauge wheels are installed on the rear ends of the mower deck, they are more vulnerable to being hit and deformed by obstacles than any other part. When a gauge wheel (1) does not turn smoothly or is deformed, replace it with a new gauge wheel immediately. b. Check the mower blades for deformation and damage. IMPORTANT: • If the blade ends have become round due to wear, enlarged clearance between blades leave uncut grass behind. The blade should be checked timely and worn ones should be replaced immediately. • Low cutting height or the operation just after soil has been applied will wear blades rapidly. The blades should be checked more frequently. a. New Blade 1 FIG. 28 b. Blade with rounded edge (1) Gauge wheel INSPECTION OF ROLLERS c. Excessively worm blades are very dangerous. So replace such blades with new ones at once. Make sure that the rollers (1) turn smoothly. 1 FIG. 27 c. The blade bolt should be tightened to the specified torque with the blades chocked respectively. Tightening torque: 1300kg•cm DANGER: Be sure to use new bolts when replacing blade with new one. 1 IMPORTANT: Make sure that the blades are not in contact with the mower deck by turning them by hand. FIG. 29 (1) Roller d. There are two kinds of blades for respective mower decks. Be sure to install blades in the proper positions. SMM54 (for dry) SMM54 (for wet) 60x480/A 60x350/C 60x480/A 60x350/B Parts code Punched ID IE01-306-211-00 IE01-306-221-00 IE01-306-211-00 IE01-306-212-00 DI IE01A DI IE01C DI IE01A DI IE01B IMPORTANT: • When the gauge wheel and roller are hard to turn, disassemble them and clean them. • After re-assembly, be sure to grease them sufficiently: 29 SMM54 CLEANING OF MOWER DECK a. Remove belt cover, and clear the grass and dust accumulated under the cover before operation, or shorter service life of the belts and damage to bearings and oil seals will be caused. CAUTION: Be sure to replace the removed cover after cleaning. b. Each blade shaft end and tension pulley end are equipped with a grease fitting. Inject grease through these fittings periodically and make sure that each part rotates smoothly. 30 INSTLLATION OF JOINT CONNECTOR INSTLLATION OF JOINT CONNECTOR When installing mower deck SMM54, install the Connector / Joint ASSY (1) to connector (2) on the machine except when machine equips with the grass collector, SBC550 or SBC600. Connector / Joint ASSY : 1752-690-530-10 1 FIG. 30 INSTALLATION 1. Connector (2) is located at the rear right hand side of the machine. 2 FIG. 31 2. If you dismount the grass collector from machine before installing mower deck SMM54, remove harness (for safety switch) (3) from connector (2). 3 2 FIG. 32 3. Connect the Connector / Joint ASSY (1) to connector (2). IMPORTANT: When machine equips with the grass collector, SBC550 or SBC600, connect harness (for safety switch) (3) to connector (2). 2 1 FIG. 33 31 SMM54 LUBRICATION AND GREASING POINTS The parts listed below should be lubricated periodically with the lubricants specified. FIG. 34 No. Description Lubricant to be used Gear Oil: SAE80 Quantity 1 Bevel Gear Case 2 Center Metal Grease Inject until grease overflow 3 Side Metal (LH) Grease Inject until grease overflow 4 Side Metal (RH) Grease Inject until grease overflow 5 Tension Arm Grease Inject until grease overflow 6 Fork Wheel Grease Inject until grease overflow 7 Gauge Wheel Grease Inject until grease overflow 8 Pin Grease As required 32 400 ± 20 cc PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE PERIODICAL INSPECTION TABLE :Inspection, replenishment, and adjustment : Cleaning and washing : Replacement Check points Inspection and servicing intervals (hours of Preoperation) operation Intervals after that Judgement criteria 50 100 150 200 250 300 Blade Deformed, broken, worn, and cracked ones should be replaced. Bevel gear case (Left-hand side) and (Right-hand side) Replace after initial 50 h. and then after every 300 h. Maintain the specified level. Belt tension Spring coil clearance Roller and gauge wheels They should turn smoothly. Clean after every 50 h. There should be no grass or dust accumulated. Belt Clean after every 50 h. Criteria for replacement: • Deep crack over half the thickness of belt. • Worn out side wall canvas Greasing points Grease up after every 50 h. Pulley cover inside Bolts and nuts There should be no loose ones. Pins and clips There should be no lost or deformed ones. IMPORTANT: • Above mentioned service intervals should be used as reference creteria. If working conditions are harder, earlier service is recommended. • If special skill or special tool are required or you feel difficulty in mentenance, consult your dealer. 33 SMM54 STORING OF THE MOWER DECK a. Remove the mower deck from the lawn mower. b. Clean the mower deck. The special care to remove grass and dirt from the blades and the underside of the mower deck. c. Check each part for damage. Damaged parts should be repaired or replaced in readiness for the next season. d. Also clean the underside of the discharge cover of accumulated grass and dirt. e. Remove grass or other objects tangled around the rollers and shafts. f. Remove the belt covers and clean the mower deck top. Be sure to remove grass and other objects tangled around the pulleys and shaft. g. Check the V-belt and loosen the adjustable tensioner. h. Remove all rust and touch up where paint has peeled off with touch-up paint supplied by ISEKI. i. Check each part for damage and repair or replace damaged ones for the next operation. IMPORTANT: Insist on ISEKI genuine parts when replacing. j. Store the mower in a dry place with wooden blocks placed under it and cover with tarpaulin or the like. k. Grease all grease points and rotate bearings. 34 TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING Troubles • Improper discharging Presumable causes • Drive belt is not installed properly • Blades are installed upside down • Grass is too moist • Too tall grass • Too dense grass • Too fast traveling speed • Too low engine speed • Clogged discharge or mower deck inside • Drive belt is slipping or broken • Glass is not mowed • Uneven cutting heights • Turf is peeled off • Broken tension spring • Too fast traveling speed • Too low engine speed • Worn or broken blades • Blades are installed upside down Remedies • Check belt and correct • Re-install them correctly • Wait until grass becomes dry • Mow it in two steps • Mow it in two step or narrow cutting width • Slow down sufficiently • Slow down sufficiently • Run engine at full throttle • Clean • Adjust belt tension spring or replace the belt with new ones • Replace it with a new one • Adjust mower mounting • Run engine at full throttle • Replace them with new ones • Re-install them correctly • Mower is not parallel to ground. • Too fast traveling speed • Worn blades • Clogged inside of mower deck • Improperly adjusted gauge wheels • Too tall grass • Two blades are not installed on the same level or they are deformed • Adjust mower mounting • Slow down • Replace them with new ones • Clean • Adjust them properly • Too low cutting height • Mower is not parallel to ground • Too fast turning speed • Too bumpy ground • Too low tire inflation • Correct it with gauge wheels • Adjust mower mounting • Turn slowly. • Shift mowing direction • Adjust to specified value 35 • Mow it in two steps • Correct SMM54 Troubles Presumable causes Remedies • Replace them with new ones • Re-tighten them • Clean • Excessive noise and vibration • Broken or unbalanced blades • Loose blade tightening nuts • Clogged inside of mower or foreign matter caught in a pulley • Broken belt • Deformed or interfering belt cover • Damaged blade support • Damaged bevel gears • Too low engine output • Too low engine speed • Too fast traveling speed • Foreign matter caught between blade and blade support • Foreign matter caught in a pulley • Defective engine • Mow at full throttle • Slow down • Clean • Gauge wheels do not turn • Foreign matter caught in shaft • Broken wheel • Short of grease • Clean • Replace it with a new one • Inject grease • Re-tighten them • Clean • Blades do not rotate • Loose blade nuts • Foreign matter caught in blades or blade supports • Broken blade pulley • Broken belt • Slipping belts • Broken bevel gears 36 • Replace it with a new one • Repair it • Replace it with a new one • Consult your dealers • Clean • Consult your dealers • Replace it with a new one • Replace with a new one • Adjust belt tension spring properly • Consult your dealers MEMO 37 SMM54 38 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We ISEKI & CO., LTD. 5-3-14 Nishi-Nippori Arakawa-ku 116-8541 Tokyo Japan declare under our sole responsibility that the products described below. Generic denomination: Lawnmower Function: Ground care SXG19 SXG22 SCMA48 SCMA54 SMM54 SBC550 to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following directives: 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive 2004/108/EC EMC Directive 2000/14/EC amended by 2005/88/EC. Annexϭ Guaranteed sound power level: 103 db (A) SXG19 Engine /Engine type Engine power ISEKI 14.0kw E3100-G01 at 2600 min-1 SXG22 Engine /Engine type Engine power ISEKI 15.4kw E3112-G03 at 2600 min-1 Notified Body: TÜV Rheinland Luxemburg GmbH. Reference to harmonized standards: EN836 whose technical file compiled by N.V. ISEKI EUROPE S.A. Sterrebeekstraat 179 D4 B-1930 Zaventem Belgium DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We ISEKI & CO., LTD. 5-3-14 Nishi-Nippori Arakawa-ku 116-8541 Tokyo Japan declare under our sole responsibility that the products described below. Generic denomination: Lawnmower Function: Ground care SXG323 SXG326 SCMB48 SCMA54 SMM54 SBC550 SBC600 to which this declaration relates are in conformity with the following directives: 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive 2004/108/EC EMC Directive 2000/14/EC amended by 2005/88/EC. Annexϭ Guaranteed sound power level: 105 db (A) SXG323 Engine /Engine type Engine power ISEKI 14.0kw E3112-G06 at 2600 min-1 SXG326 Engine /Engine type Engine power ISEKI 15.4kw E3112-G07 at 2600 min-1 Notified Body: TÜV Rheinland Luxemburg GmbH. Reference to harmonized standards: EN836 whose technical file compiled by N.V. ISEKI EUROPE S.A. Sterrebeekstraat 179 D4 B-1930 Zaventem Belgium SMM54 FOR SXG22, SXG326 Overseas Business Division 5-3-14, Nishi-Nippori, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-8541, Japan Phone: (03) 5604-7658 Fax: (03) 5604-7703 Parts code: 8658-912-101-1-EN Publishing date: 31 October 2013 Printed in Japan