Worldlawn WYK52FX730V5 Cobra Zero Turn Mowers Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- Worldlawn
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Worldlawn WYK52FX730V5 Cobra Zero Turn Mowers
Product Information
Specifications
- Product: Kawasaki General Engines with Voltage Regulator (Part No. 21066-0785)
- Installed in: King Cobra and Cobra Zero Turn Mowers
- Manufacturer: Kawasaki
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Kawasaki general engines with voltage regulator (part no. 21066-0785) installed in King Cobra and Cobra Zero Turn mowers.
Affected King Cobra and Cobra mowers:
- WYK60FX921V5S – 60” King Cobra
- WYZ6027KW-H – 60” Cobra
Dates sold: 1 August 2022 – 1 January 2024
Product Usage Instructions
Why the Product is Recalled
The voltage regulator in affected Kawasaki general purpose engines, installed in select Worldlawn King Cobra and Cobra mowers, can malfunction. The affected mowers can catch fire at any time, even if the engine is off or not in use.
Hazard
There is a risk of serious injury, death, and/or damage to property if the voltage regulator catches fire.
Action Required
- Stop using the affected mower until it has been repaired.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable and secure it away from the negative battery post. If you are unsure how to disconnect thebattery, see the Operator’s Manual or contact your local Worldlawn dealer.
- Contact your local Worldlawn dealer to arrange repair. For more information, contact Worldlawn via email at doc@worldlawn.com.au or phone 07 5491 4569 (8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday).
Purchased from: Worldlawn dealers
PRA 2024/20164
See productsafety.gov.au for Australian product recall information
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know if my mower is affected?
A: If you own a King Cobra or Cobra Zero Turn mower with a Kawasaki general engine and voltage regulator (part no. 21066-0785), your mower may be affected. Please contact your local Worldlawn dealer for more information.
Q: Can I continue using the mower if I haven’t experienced any issues?
A: It is strongly advised to stop using the affected mower immediately, even if you have not experienced any issues. Safety is paramount, and the risk of fire is present even when the engine is not in use.
References
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