either a bulb is burned out or there is a malfunction
in the system which must be repaired.
Note:
If engine was just turned off, it may take 1 to 2
minutes for the light to come on.
Low Oil Pressure Shut Down
If the engine oil pressure drops below a safe level,
for more than 10 seconds, the engine will shut down.
Contact your local Toro distributor for assistance.
Glow Plug Indicator
Glow plug indicator (Figure 6) will glow red when the
glow plugs are activated.
Important:
The glow plug indicator will turn
on, for an additional 15 seconds, when the switch
returns to the On position.
Coolant Temperature Gauge and Light
Registers the coolant temperature in the engine.
Operates only when the ignition switch is in On position
(Figure 6). The indicator light will illuminate blinking
red if the engine overheats.
Charge Indicator
Illuminates when battery is being discharged. If light
illuminates during operation, stop vehicle, turn off
engine and check for possible causes, such as alternator
belt (Figure 6).
Important:
If alternator belt is loose or broken, do
not operate the vehicle until adjustment or repair is
complete. Failure to observe this precaution may
result in damage to the engine.
Check the operation of warning lights as follows:
•
Apply parking brake.
•
Turn the ignition key to the On/Preheat position,
but do not start the engine. The coolant temperature,
charge indicator, and oil pressure lights should glow.
If any light does not function, either a bulb is burned
out or there is a malfunction in the system which
must be repaired.
Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge shows the amount of fuel in the tank. It
operates only when ignition switch is in the On/Preheat
position (Figure 6). Red indicates low fuel level and
blinking red indicates near empty.
High Flow Hydraulics Switch (If so
equipped)
Turn on the switch to activate the high flow hydraulics
(Figure 6).
Horn Button
Pressing the horn button activates the horn (Figure 6).
Tachometer
Registers the RPM of the engine (Figure 6 & Figure 7).
White triangle indicates desired RPM for PTO operation
(Figure 7).
Figure 7
1.
RPM of the engine
2.
3300 RPM for 540 RPM
PTO operation
Speedometer
Registers the ground speed of the vehicle (Figure 6).
The speedometer is in MPH but can easily converted to
KPH. Refer to Converting the Speedometer in Controls
Maintenance.
Power Point
Use the power point (Figure 6) to power optional 12
volt electrical accessories.
Passenger Hand Hold
The passenger hand hold is located on the dashboard
(Figure 8).
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