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(12) BRAKE PEDAL AND PARKING BRAKE INDICATOR LIGHT
The indicator light serves to signal that the brake is being applied and that the parking brake is engaged.
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Parking brake engaged signal
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Brake pedal applied signal
(13) DIFFERENTIAL LOCK PEDAL
The pedal is used only if necessary and only when driving directly forward.
When the pedal is pushed down the lock is engaged.
When the pedal is released the lock is automatically disengaged.
Never use the differential lock when changing travel direction. Otherwise there is a risk of serious damage to the
transmission!
(14) BRAKE PEDAL
Stepping on the brake pedal will slow down the riding mower.
The pedal is also used when starting the mower –
it is only possible to start up with the
brake pedal applied
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(15) REVERSE TRAVEL PEDAL
The pedal controls the power going to the wheels and regulates the speed of the mower
backwards
.
The more the pedal is pushed towards the floor, the faster the mower will be and vice versa.
When the pedal is released it will automatically return to the neutral position and the mower
will stop.
More information
5.5
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Changing the travel direction forwards / reverse is only possible after stopping the mower!
(16) FORWARD TRAVEL PEDAL
The pedal controls the power going to the wheels and regulates the speed of the mower
forward
.
The more the pedal is pushed towards the floor, the faster the mower will be and vice versa.
When the pedal is released it will automatically return to the neutral position and the mower
will stop.
More information
5.5
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Changing the travel direction forwards / reverse is only possible after stopping the mower!
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