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Do not tow on slopes. The weight of the towed equipment
may cause loss of traction and control.
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If the mower’s tires lose traction when operating on
slopes, disengage the deck drive, place the steering
control levers in the park brake position, turn the key to
the “OFF” position and get help.
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Never make sudden starts, stops, turns, or reverse
direction, especially when maneuvering on slopes. The
steering is designed for sensitive response. Rapid
movement of the steering control levers in either direction
could result in a reaction of the machine that can cause
serious injury.
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Never stop suddenly while backing down slopes. This
action may result in a reaction of the machine that can
cause serious physical injury.
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The Greenworks Commercial mower is capable of
operating horizontally (traverse) on moderate slopes.
When operating on slopes up to 15 degrees, be aware of
any conditions that may cause the mower drive tires to
lose traction, resulting in a possible loss of control of the
machine. An operator should not operate on a slope until
he is thoroughly familiar with the equipment.
Do not operate on slopes greater than 15 degrees.
Refer to Slope Guide, when determining the degree of
slope to be mowed. It is strongly recommended that the
operator drive the machine off of the slope, using extreme
caution, if any sign of loss of traction is detected. Wait
until the condition that caused the problem is resolved
before attempting to operate on the slope again. Terrain
conditions can affect traction, resulting in possible loss of
control of the machine. Some of the conditions to be
aware of are:
1. Wet terrain
2. Depressions in the ground (e.g., holes, ruts, washouts)
3. Mounds of dirt
4. Certain types of soil (e.g., sand, loose dirt, gravel,
clay)
5. Grass type, density, and height
6. Extremely dry conditions
7. Tire pressure
The attachments mounted to the mower will also affect
the way it handles on a slope. Be aware that each
attachment’s characteristics vary.
These are just a few examples of situations where caution
must be used when operating on a slope. There are many
other possibilities too numerous to mention. Remember to
always exercise extreme caution while operating on any
slope.
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The ROPS may minimize chance of injury or death from
rollover. Seat belt must be fastened while operating a
mower equipped with ROPS in the raised and secured
position. Both retaining pins and hair pins must be
installed. Failure to use seat belt with ROPS will result in
serious injury in the event of a rollover.
11.4
DIGITAL DISPLAY
The function of the digital display, located on the control
panel, is to provide electrical system information to the
operator. It gives detailed information in the form of pattern,
codes and number.
11.4.1 DIGITAL DISPLAY
1
3
5
4
2
#
Name
Meaning
1
battery remaining capacity
2
hourglass
3
controller fault/ battery fault/ motor
fault/ Vehicle fault
4
fault position
5
fault code/ total working hours
11.5
FAULTS
The Canbus system will take action to protect the user and
machine when it detects an issue. When it acts to turn off the
machine or a component, it will indicate that a fault has
occurred, and that fault will be shown on the digital display.
All electrical faults have a letter code followed by a number.
The first letter describes the system that caused the fault
according to this chart:
11.5.1 FOR RZ SERIES
TR
Master Controller
TL
Slave Controller
PMU
Battery
MR
Right Blade Controller
MM
Middle Blade Controller
ML
Left Blade Controller
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