PAGE 24 — JTN RIDE-ON TROWEL— OPERATION & PARTS MANUAL — REV. #5 (08/03/067)
JTN RIDE-ON TROWEL — INITIAL START-UP
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
NEVER disable or disconnect the kill switch. It
is provided for the operator's safety and injury
may result if it is disabled, disconnected or
improperly maintained.
3.
It is recommended that the
kill switch be used to stop the
engine after every use. Doing this will verify that the switch
is working properly and presents no danger to the operator.
Remember to turn the key to the “OFF” position after
stopping the trowel. Not doing so may drain your units’
battery.
4.
The right foot pedal (Figure 9) controls blade and engine
speed. The position of the foot pedal determines the blade
speed. Slow blade speed is obtained by slightly depressing
the pedal. Maximum blade speed is obtained by fully
depressing the pedal.
Figure 9. Blade Speed Control Foot Pedal
Starting the Engine (Honda)
1.
With one foot on the ground and the other foot placed on
the trowel’s platform, grab hold of any part of the frame and
lift yourself onto the trowel. Then sit down in the operator’s
seat.
2.
The MQ Whiteman JTN ride-on trowel is equipped with a
safety
kill switch. This switch is located beneath the seat
assembly. Remember the engine will not start unless an
operator is sitting in the operator’s seat. The weight of an
operator depresses an electrical switch, which will allow
the engine to start.
Figure 11. Ignition Switch/Key
5. When starting a cold engine, pull the choke knob (Figure 10)
out to the
close position. In warm weather or when the
engine is warm, the unit can be started with choke halfway
or completely
open.
Figure 10. Choke Knob
6.
Keep your foot OFF the gas pedal (right foot pedal). If the
engine is cold, adjust the choke but in all circumstances,
start the engine at idle (without touching the gas pedal).
7.
Insert the
ignition key into the ignition switch.
8.
Turn the ignition key (Figure 11) clockwise and listen for
the engine to start. Once the engine starts release ignition
key.
9.
If the engine fails to start in this manner, consult the engine
owner's manual supplied with the trowel.
10. Test the safety "kill switch" by standing up briefly. The switch
under the seat should cause the engine to stop. If the "kill
switch" fails to shut down the engine. Turn off the engine
with the key switch and fix the safety "kill switch". See Table 6
(Troubleshooting ) for possible problems.
11. Repeat this section a few times to get fully acquainted with
the engine starting procedure.
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