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Figure 10.
Control Off Switch
CONTROL
OFF
ON
REMOTE
D. Insert the cotter pin into handle tee bolt eye to lock the
stabilizer stand.
Emergency Stop Switch
5. Locate the Emergency Stop Switch (Figure 7) on the
Hydraulic Pump Control Box. Use this switch in the event of
a emergency.
NOTE:
If the Emergency Stop switch is in the closed position (stop),
engine will not start. To start the engine, make sure the
Emergency Stop switch is in the open position (fully extended).
Ignition Switch
NOTE:
Place all switches on the Hydraulic Control Box in the vertical
position (up).
6. To start the engine, insert the key (Figure 8) into the ignition
switch and turn the key to the ON position.
Turn the Emergency Stop switch counter-clockwise (open).
This will allow the engine to start.
Figure 7.
Emergency Stop
Switch
EMERGENCY
S TOP
Figure 8.
Ignition Switch
IGNITION
ON
OFF START
BATTERY
OIL
AIR FILTER
PRESSURE
Figure 9.
Status indicator Lights
INITIAL START-UP PROCEDURE
7. Observe that the Air Filter and Oil Pressure status indicator
lights are ON (Figure 9). The Battery status indicator light
should be OFF
A. Turn the key to the
START position and listen for the engine
to start.
B. In warm weather let engine warm-up for 5 minutes. In cold
weather let engine warm-up for 10 minutes.
C. The Air Filter, Oil Pressure and Battery indicator lights
(Figure 9) should all be off.
NOTE:
If any of the status indicator lights referenced in the ignition
section (step 4) are ON, turn off the engine. DO NOT continue
to run the engine.
Control Switch
8. Turn the Control Off switch (Figure 10) to the ON position,
a
thumping sound (cylinder stroke) should be heard. The
thumping sound represents the number of strokes per
minute (volume) of the pump.
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