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6.2.4 CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH_________________________________________________
The cruise control system is an optional kit. The cruise control switch controls the operation of
the cruise control system.
To engage the cruise control, move the switch to the center position. Press the traction pedal
and press and release the front of the switch.
To disengage the cruise control, press the rear part of the cruise control switch, press one or
both of the steering-assist pedals, engage the parking brake or turn the ignition switch to the
OFF position.
6.2.5 DPF REGEN INHIBIT SWITCH _______________________________________________
Press the rear of the switch to the INHIBIT position to prevent the DPF Regen cycle from starting.
The Red light at front of switch will illuminate when switch is in the INHIBIT position.
See 9.10
Put the switch in the center position to allow automatic Active Regen. Operation of the mower is not
changed during Active Regen.
See 9.10
When the Regen Request light flashes, press and release the front part of the switch to start the Parked Regen cycle.
To prevent damage to the turf during Parked Regen, park the mower on concrete or gravel. The engine must be warm,
the traction pedal in NEUTRAL position, PTO switch in OFF position and the parking brake engaged for the Parked
Regen cycle to start. Do not stop the engine, disengage the parking brake or drive the mower until the Regen cycle is
completed and the Regen Request light turns off.
See 9.10
6.2.6 HORN SWITCH____________________________________________________________
Press the front of the switch to use the horn.
NOTICE
If the DPF Regen cycle is prevented for too long of a period, a blockage of the DPF can occur.
If a blockage of the DPF has occurred, an authorized Kubota Engine Service Center must clean
the DPF before the mower is used.
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