
OPERATIONAL CONTROLS
Operation - 20
S.D.L.A. Levers (L & M)
(
Speed, Direction, Lift, & Auxiliary Control Levers
)
The S.D.L.A. is the primary control for the power unit
and consists of two parts: the primary lever (L) con-
trols the Speed, Direction of power unit, and Lift of the
power unit hitch arms. The secondary lever (M) con-
trols the Auxiliary hydraulic circuit of the power unit.
S
- Speed: The amount of forward or backward
movement of this lever controls the ground speed of
the power unit.
D
- Direction: The forward or backward movement of
this lever controls the direction of the power unit.
L
- Lift: The lift function of the lever has four posi-
tions: Up, Hold, Down, and Float Lock. “Hold” is the
default position; this holds the lift arms from moving
up or down. Pulling the lever to the left raises the
hitch arms. Pushing the lever to the right lowers the
hitch arms. Float position is attained by pushing the
lever to the right until the fl oat detent locks the lever
in place.
A
- Auxiliary: The left or right movement of the sec-
ondary lever controls the functions of attachments
that require the auxiliary hydraulic circuit.
Power Take Off (PTO) Switch (Q)
Pulling up on the knob engages the electric clutch
to provide power to the front attachment. Pushing
down on the knob will turn the clutch off and apply
the clutch brake to stop the attachment. Note: The
PTO will turn off automatically if the operator leaves
the seat. The PTO can be restarted by turning the
PTO switch off and then on again.
Light Switch (P)
Pushing the front of the switch down will turn on the
headlight, the taillights, and the backlighting on the
dash gauges. Pushing the rear part of the switch
down will turn the lights off. Lights work only when
the ignition key is in the run or start position.
Throttle (O)
Moving the throttle lever forward increases the
engine Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). Moving the
throttle lever back slows the engine to an idle.
Tachometer & Hour Meter (N)
The hour meter shows the engine run time in hours
when the engine is not running. When the engine is
running, the engine RPM is displayed.
12 Volt Switches (R & S)
Optional accessory for the 3200. These switches
turn Off and On the 12 volt accessories utilized by
some attachments.
12 Volt Outlet (W)
Optional accessory. The outlet provides 12 volts of
electrical power for a variety of products such as cell
phones, radios, spot lights, air compressors, and more.
12 Volt 4-Pin Socket (X)
Optional accessory. The socket is controlled by the
12 volt switches and provides electrical power to at-
tachments equipped with electrical controls.
L
L
M
M
N
N
O
O
P
P
Q
Q
R
R
S
S