
Important
When the ignition key is switched to the "ON"
position, "Warming up" may appear in the
monitor display.
Do not start the engine until the message
disappears.
Make sure that the glow plug is generating
heat, the "BARONESS" logo or "Warming
up" message appears in the monitor display,
and the yellow and red LEDs are lit.
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Important
Quickly returning the ignition key from the
"START" position to the "ON" position may
result in damage to the machine.
After the "BARONESS" logo and the yellow
and red LEDs go off and the parameters
(items and values such as the rotation
speed) appear, immediately set the ignition
key to the "START" position.
When the starter starts rotating and the
engine starts, slowly return the ignition key to
the "ON" position.
Important
Be sure to warm up the engine.
Otherwise, a hydraulic system malfunction will
occur.
Move the throttle knob to the "Low speed"
position, and then warm up the engine so
that the engine coolant temperature exceeds
50 °C.
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Gradually move the throttle knob toward the
"High speed" position.
Procedure to Stop Engine
Set the traveling pedal to the neutral
position.
Apply the parking brake.
Set the knife rotation switch to the "Stop"
position.
Raise the mower decks.
Shift the throttle knob to the "Low speed"
position, and then idle the machine for 1-2
minutes.
Switch the ignition key to the "OFF" position.
Make sure that the engine has stopped.
Parking and Stopping
Leaving the machine
Caution
If the brakes are not sufficiently effective, use
the wheel stoppers to secure the machine.
Caution
Never park the machine on a slope.
Park the machine on level ground.
Apply the parking brake.
Stop the engine.
Remove the ignition key.
Install the rubber cap to the key switch.
Hook the mower lock levers (latches) for the
mower decks #4 and #5.
Leave the driver's seat.
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Handling Instructions
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