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F. TO TURN ENGINE OFF (With or without conveyor
running).
1.
TURTLE
Push throttle slow button to
reduce setting to idle (this prevents
engine flooding and hard starting).
2. S
TOP
Push STOP button and hold
5 seconds.
NOTE: OFF can be pushed at anytime during
spreader operation to cut power to the unit;
however, you should normally use steps under F
above.
G.
Do not attempt to start the engine
with the conveyor engaged.
H.
Close fuel shut off valve on engine if
unit is to be transported while not
running.
WARNING!
1. As with all power equipment, safety is the number
one concern.
2. Do not operate this equipment until you fully
understand how it functions.
3. Before starting engine, be sure that no one is near
the rear of the unit and that no one is inside the unit!
4. Do not start the engine or engage the conveyor
(which is interconnected to the spinner) until
everyone is clear from moving parts and flying
material from the spinner.
A. ON/Off
System power activated (ready to
start). Spreader engine not running.
Spreader conveyor is not engaged.
B. START (Engine Only)
1.
Open fuel shut off valve on engine.
C
HOKE
(Cold engine.) Hold down for
5 seconds to move the throttle
actuator to the choke position.
NOTE: Choking a warm engine may not be
necessary.
4. S
TART
Hold down button until engine starts.
5. T
URTLE
Decreases throttle speed - adjust as
engine warms up. Will stop the
choke function.
R
ABBIT
Increases throttle speed.
C. TO ENGAGE SPREADER CONVEYOR
1. C
ONVEYOR
Push CONVEYOR switch only after
you are sure no one is in the hopper
or near the spinner!
D. TO CONTROL CONVEYOR SPEED
1.
RABBIT
Hold R
ABBIT
to increase speed. Note
DO NOT hold switch in HI position
after the desired RPM is achieved or
you will choke and/or stall the
engine.
2.
TURTLE
Hold T
URTLE
to decrease speed.
E. TO DISENGAGE SPREADER CONVEYOR
1.
CONVEYOR
Push conveyor button.
Stop
Start
Choke /
Throttle Fast
Throttle Slow
Conveyor
SPREADER OPERATION
Wireless Throttle Control Button Functions
(Sequence of Operations)
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