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Note:
The decks will not lower while in the Hi speed range.
and the decks will not raise or lower if the operator is out of
the seat when the engine is running.
Key Switch
The key switch (
) has three positions: Stop,
Run/Preheat, and Start.
Figure 11
1.
PTO switch
5.
Cruise control
2.
Key switch
6.
Light switch
3.
Traction assist switch
7.
Power point (on the right
side of console)
4.
Lift switches
PTO Switch
The PTO switch (
) has two positions: Out (start)
and In (stop). Pull the PTO button out to engage the
implement or cutting unit blades. Push in the button to
disengage the implement operation.
Traction Assist Switch
When mowing (low speed range), press and hold the
traction assist switch (
) to enhance traction drive
performance in compromised operating conditions.
Note:
The traction assist only engages in Mow- Forward.
The traction assist will not engage in Mow-Reverse or Hi
speed range.
Cruise Control Switch
The cruise control switch (
) sets the speed of the
machine. Pressing the rear of the switch turns off the cruise
control, the middle position of the switch enables the cruise
control function and the front of the switch sets the desired
ground speed.
Note:
Pressing either brake pedal or moving the traction
pedal into the reverse position, for one second, will also
disengage the cruise control.
Light Switch
Press the lower edge of the switch (
) to turn on the
lights. Press the upper edge of the switch to turn off the lights.
Audible Alarm (Console)
The alarm is activated when a fault is detected.
The buzzer sounds:
•
continuous when the engine sends a stop fault.
•
with a short pulse when the engine sends a check engine
fault.
•
when there is low fuel.
Power Point
The power point, located next to the console on the side
of the power center, is used to power optional electrical
accessories (
).
Seat Adjustments
Weight gauge
Indicates when the seat is adjusted to the weight of the
operator (
). Height adjustment is made by
positioning the suspension within the range of the green
region.
Figure 12
1.
Weight gauge
4.
Seat back adjusting lever
2.
Weight adjusting lever
5.
Arm rest adjusting knob
3.
Fore and Aft adjusting
lever
Weight Adjusting Lever
Adjust for operator weight (
). Pull up on the lever
to increase the air pressure and push down to decrease the air
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