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To raise the implement, press the rear
part of the switch. Release the switch
in the required position.
To lower the accessory, press the
front part of the switch. The switch
stays in the pressed position and the
implement lifter is lowered until it
reaches a floating position. This
means that the implement can follow
the contours of the ground.
The floating position, with the switch in the tilted
forward position, is recommended for normal use.
To secure the implement lifter, place the switch in
neutral.
NOTE! The hydraulic implement lifter must be
in floating position in order for the power take-
off to be connected.
2. SERVICE BRAKE
A pedal that acts on the machine’s braking system.
There are 3 positions:
1. Pedal released – service brake
not activated.
2. Pedal depressed halfway –
forward drive disengaged. Serv-
ice brake not activated.
3. Pedal fully depressed – for-
ward drive disengaged. Service
brake fully activated.
3. PARKING BRAKE
An inhibitor that can lock the brake pedal in the de-
pressed position.
Depress the brake pedal fully. Move the
inhibitor to the right and then release the
brake pedal.
The parking brake is released by pressing the brake
pedal. The spring-loaded inhibitor slides to one
side.
Make sure that the parking brake is released when
operating the machine.
4. DRIVE PEDAL
A pedal that activates the variable transmission.
1. Depress the pedal with the
ball of your foot – the machine
moves forwards.
2. No load on the pedal – the ma-
chine is stationary.
3. Depress the pedal with your
heel – the machine reverses.
The drive pedal regulates the speed. The more
pressure applied, the faster the machine will move.
5. ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel can be adjusted vertically in 5
positions. Press in the inhibitor on the steering col-
umn and raise or lower the steering wheel to the
desired position.
Do not adjust the steering wheel during opera-
tion.
6. THROTTLE CONTROL
Control for setting the engine’s revs.
1. Full throttle – when the machine is in
operation, full throttle should always be
used.
2. Idling.
7. SWITCH FOR
HEADLIGHTS
Pull-type control for turning the headlights on and
off.
8. IGNITION LOCK
Ignition lock used for starting/stopping the engine.
There are 3 positions:
1. Stop position – the engine is short-
circuited. The key can be removed.
2. Operating position
3. Start position – the electric start motor
is activated when the key is turned to the
spring-loaded start position. Once the en-
gine has started, let the key return to oper-
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