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Product Features
Throttle / Choke
This lever controls the engine speed and choke. Push
the lever to the left to increase engine speed and right to
decrease. For starting push the lever all the way to the left
to engage the choke, then reposition to the desired speed.
Ignition Switch
This key-operated switch controls the electric power to the
engine.
STOP
– Turn key fully counterclockwise to stop the
electrical system power and turn the engine off.
RUN
– Turn key clockwise to detent at the RUN position.
This is the position where the engine will continue to run.
START
– Turn key fully clockwise to the last spring-loaded
detent position to engage the starter solenoid and start the
engine. Release the key when the engine starts and it will
return to the RUN position.
Remote e-Stop
Cabled e-Stop stops the rotation of the cutting blades
while allowing the engine to continue to run.
For safety the mower cannot be started when the e-stop is
activated (blades engaged).
Disengage blades:
depress the red e-stop button, and
the clutch pulley is
disengaged
from the engine drive
shaft and the clutch brake will quickly bring the blades to
a stop.
Engage blades:
lift the red e-stop button, and the blade
clutch pulley is
engaged
to the engine drive shaft and the
blades begin to rotate.
The e-stop is tethered to the mower control panel by a 450
cm (180” inch) long cable and features a magnetic bottom
to facilitate easy mounting on your UTV.
Blades
disengaged
Blades
engaged
Throttle
Ignition
switch
!
CAUTION
Operational Hazard
Personal Protection Equipment
(PPE) is required when operating
or maintaining this machine.
SNL00001
Briggs & Stratton Engine
19HP Professional Series Briggs & Stratton Engine
features electric start and solenoid fuel shut-off.
Please refer to the Briggs & Stratton engine
owners manual under ‘Operation’ for further detail
concerning the safe operation of the engine.
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