Product Overview
Controls
Engine Stop
Press the E
NGINE
S
TOP
button to stop the engine (
Figure 9
1.
LED light
5.
Rotate right
2.
Rotate left
6.
Increase engine speed
3.
Decrease engine speed
7.
Engine stop
4.
Engine start
Engine Start
After completing the starting sequence, press the E
NGINE
S
TART
button to start the engine (
). Refer to
the Engine (page 14)
for the starting sequence.
Nozzle Direction
Press the right or left button to rotate the nozzle to the
desired direction (
).
Engine Speed
Press the I
NCREASE
E
NGINE
S
PEED
(rabbit) or D
ECREASE
E
NGINE
S
PEED
(turtle) button to increase or decrease the
speed of the engine (
). Pressing the I
NCREASE
E
NGINE
S
PEED
and D
ECREASE
E
NGINE
S
PEED
buttons at
the same time returns the engine to idle.
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch (
), which is used to start and
stop the engine, has three positions: O
FF
, R
UN
and S
TART
.
Rotate the key clockwise to S
TART
to engage the starter
motor. Release the key when the engine starts. The key moves
automatically to the R
UN
position. To shut the engine off,
rotate the key counterclockwise to the O
FF
position.
Choke Control
To start a cold engine, move the choke control lever (
) to the O
N
position.
Figure 10
1.
Choke control
3.
Ignition switch
2.
Hour meter
Hour Meter
The hour meter (
) indicates the total hours of
machine operation.
Diagnostic Light
The diagnostic light (
) is located below the hour
meter and indicates machine fault codes. After you turn the
key to the R
UN
position, the diagnostic light will illuminate
for 5 seconds, turn off for 5 seconds, and then begin flashing
3 times a second until you push a button on the handheld
remote. If the light turns on for 5 seconds and then starts
blinking 10 times a second (with or without a 5 second pause)
there is a fault with the machine; refer to
.
Note:
If you have a button depressed on the handheld
remote when you start the machine, the light will not flash 3
times a second after it turns off for 5 seconds.
Figure 11
1.
Diagnostic light
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