Jacobsen 068021-G515 Maintenance Manual

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AVERTISSEMENT
AVERTISSEMENT : Risque de blessures graves en
cas d’utilisation incorrecte de la machine. Les
opérateurs et le personnel d’entretien doivent être
formés et conscients des dangers encourus. Ils doivent
lire avec attention le manuel avant d’essayer de
monter, d’utiliser, de régler ou d’entretenir la machine.
When Performance Matters.
WARNING
WARNING: If incorrectly used, this machine can
cause severe injury. Those who use and maintain
this machine should be trained in its proper use,
warned of its dangers, and must read the entire
manual before attempting to set up, operate, adjust,
or service the machine.
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Super Light Fairway Mower
Tondeuse de fairways extralégère
68021-F513 – SLF530, Kubota® D1105-E4B, 3 RM, pneus lisses
68021-G515 – SLF530, Kubota® D1105-E4B, 4 RM, pneus lisses
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
Introduction
1.1 Important.............................................................................2
1.2 Product Identification...........................................................3
1.3 Key Numbers ......................................................................3
1.4 parts manual .......................................................................3
1.5 Guidelines For The Disposal Of Scrap Products ................4
Safety
2.1 How to Operate Safely........................................................5
Labels
3.1 Safety Labels ....................................................................12
3.2 Instruction Labels ..............................................................13
Controls
4.1 Operator Compartment .....................................................14
4.2 Control Panel ....................................................................15
4.3 Throttle Lever....................................................................34
4.4 Armrest Adjuster ...............................................................34
4.5 Traction Pedal...................................................................35
4.6 Mow Speed Lever .............................................................35
4.7 Steering Tilt Control ..........................................................35
4.8 Parking Brake Release Valve ...........................................36
4.9 Tow Valve .........................................................................36
Operation
5.1 Daily Inspection.................................................................37
5.2 Interlock System................................................................38
5.3 Operating Procedure.........................................................39
5.4 Starting The Engine ..........................................................40
5.5 To Stop The Engine ..........................................................40
5.6 Driving...............................................................................41
5.7 Mowing Speed ..................................................................41
5.8 Mowing..............................................................................41
5.9 Mowing On Slopes............................................................42
5.10 Towing The Mower..........................................................44
5.11 To Remove A Blockage From Cutting Units ...................45
Adjustments
7.1 General Precautions .........................................................46
7.2 Alternator Belt ...................................................................46
7.3 Steering Shaft Adjustment ................................................47
7.4 Armrest Adjustment...........................................................47
7.5 Neutral Switch Adjustment................................................47
7.6 Traction Pedal Stops.........................................................48
7.7 Front Reel Limit Switch .....................................................48
7.8 Bedknife-To-Reel ..............................................................49
7.9 Bedknife Adjustment .........................................................49
7.10 Cutting Height .................................................................50
7.11 Down Pressure................................................................50
7.12 Flash Attach™.................................................................51
7.13 Reel Bearing ...................................................................51
7.14 Bedknife Adjuster Spring.................................................52
7.15 Bedknife Adjuster Tension ..............................................52
7.16 Grinding the Bedknife......................................................52
7.17 Torque Specification .......................................................53
Maintenance and Lubrication
8.1 Maintenance And Lubrication Charts................................54
8.2 General Precautions .........................................................57
8.3 Engine...............................................................................57
8.4 Engine Lubrication ............................................................58
8.5 Engine Coolant .................................................................59
8.6 Hydraulic System ..............................................................61
8.7 Hydraulic Filter ..................................................................62
8.8 Hydraulic Hoses................................................................63
8.9 Fuel ...................................................................................64
8.10 Air Cleaner ......................................................................65
8.11 Battery.............................................................................66
8.12 Charge The Battery.........................................................67
8.13 Engine Exhaust...............................................................67
8.14 Tires ................................................................................67
8.15 Wheel Mounting Procedure ............................................68
8.16 ROPS..............................................................................68
8.17 Backlap ...........................................................................69
8.18 Care and Cleaning ..........................................................70
8.19 Mower Storage................................................................71
Problem Solving
9.1 Engine Problem Solving....................................................72
Quality of Cut
10.1 Quality of Cut Problem Solving .......................................74
10.2 Washboarding.................................................................74
10.3 Marcelling........................................................................75
10.4 Step Cutting ....................................................................76
10.5 Scalping ..........................................................................77
10.6 Stragglers........................................................................78
10.7 Streaks............................................................................79
10.8 Windrowing .....................................................................80
10.9 Rifling or Tramlining ........................................................81
10.10 Mismatched Cutting Units .............................................82
Fuses and Relays
11.1 Fuse And Relay/Component identification ......................83
Specifications
12.1 Engine Specification .......................................................84
12.2 Dimensions & Weights....................................................85
12.3 Machine Specification .....................................................87
12.4 Hydraulic Specification....................................................87
12.5 Vibration..........................................................................88
12.6 Noise...............................................................................89
12.7 Slopes .............................................................................89
12.8 Cutting Performance .......................................................89
12.9 Cutter Deck Specification................................................89
12.10 Recommended Lubricants ............................................90
12.11 Accessories...................................................................90
Notes
Copyrighted Material
This manual may not re reproduced in whole or in part without the
express permission of TSV (Augusta) Technical Communications
Department.
Proposition 65 Warning
This product contains or release
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
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1Introduc tion
1.1 IMPORTANT ______________________________________________________________
The SLF530 with a Diesel engine is a self propelled reel mower. With hydraulic systems to power the traction drive, the
cutting unit lift and lower, the cutting unit drives and the steering.
IMPORTANT: Do the maintenance indicated in this manual to make sure that the quality of cut is kept at a high level.
This Manual is part of the machine and must stay with the machine always. The suppliers of new, or used, machines
need to keep this documentation and supply the owners with a copy.
You must use the machine to cut the grass only and not for any other purpose. Compliance with the conditions of
operation, service and repair specified by the manufacturer, are understood to be part of the correct use.
ALL operators MUST read through this manual and understand the Safety Instructions, controls, lubrication and
maintenance procedures.
Make sure that you obey all safety and road traffic regulations.
You must not make any changes to the machine that are not approved by the manufacturer. This type of change can
release the manufacturer from the liability for any damage or injury.
Discard of worn parts in accordance with all local environment protection regulations. Use the local systems available
in the country where the machine is used, for these recycled materials. When the machine is at its end of life, there are
guidelines in this manual for the removal of the machine from use.
Use only Jacobsen Genuine spare parts to meet the machine type approval regulations specified by the European
Union.
2006/42/EC
These instructions are the Original instructions confirmed by Jacobsen
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1.2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION_________________________________________________
Mower Serial number plate
A Gross weight (Kg)
B Engine Power (Kw)
C Date code
D Product number and Serial number
Location of Mower Serial number plate
The serial number plate (A) is found on the left side wall of the operator
platform. (B).
Engine Identification
The engine serial number is found on the top of the valve cover. The
label shows the engine group and serial number
The engine serial number is also found on the engine block.
1.3 KEY NUMBERS
Record the mower and the engine serial numbers.
The serial numbers are found on the serial plates and the engine serial
number is on the rocker cover.
Machine Serial Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine Serial Number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1.4 PARTS MANUAL
To refer to the parts list for this mower you have two options:
1. Website – www.jacobsen.com. Select the “ONLINE PARTS LOOK-UP” tab. These pages will show the parts list
and the line drawings you need to help with the identification of spare parts.
2. Website – www.jacobsen.com. Select the “MANUALS” tab. You have the option to view or “Download” a PDF
version of the parts manual.
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1.5 GUIDELINES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF SCRAP PRODUCTS _______________________
1.5.1 DURING SERVICE LIFE _____________________________________________________
All the used fluids and parts must be controlled as hazardous materials. Recommended procedures must be followed for their
safe removal.
If a fluid leak occurs, contain the spill to make sure that the leak does not flow into the ground or drainage system. Follow the
regulations in force to make sure that leaks are controlled.
The maintenance procedures in this manual make sure that the damage that the machine can cause in the local environment
is controlled.
When the machine completes its full service life, the following actions must be taken.
1.5.2 END OF SERVICE LIFE _____________________________________________________
These guidelines must be used with applicable Health, Safety and Environmental laws. Always use the approved local waste
disposal and agencies for recycled materials.
Park the machine in an applicable area to use all of the necessary lifting equipment.
Use correct tools and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and take instruction from the technical manuals
applicable to the machine.
Remove and store correctly
1. Batteries
2. Fuel
3. Engine coolant
4. Oils
Read the Technical Manual before you begin to disassemble the machine. Plan the disassembly, give
attention to parts that are in a state of mechanical pressure or contain stored energy e.g springs.
Items that continue to have a service life must be separated and returned to the local dealer.
Items that are worn must be separated into the material groups and removed according to the agencies for
the recycled materials that are available. Common examples.
• Steel
• Non ferrous metals
• Aluminum
• Brass
• Copper
• Plastic materials
• Identified
• Can be recycled
• Can not be recycled
• Not identified
• Rubber
• Electrical and Electronic Components
Some parts are not easily separated e.g. Hydraulic hoses. These materials must be added to the “General
discarded materials” area.
Do not burn discarded materials.
Change the machinery records to show that the machine is not in operation and is discarded. Supply this serial number to
The Jacobsen Warranty Department to close their records.
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2Safety
2.1 HOW TO OPERATE SAFELY ______________________________________________________
2.1.1 SAFE OPERATION
a Read the Operator’s Manual and other training material. If the operator or technician can not read this
manual, the owner is responsible for reading this material to the operators and technicians. Manuals in
additional languages may be available on the Jacobsen or RansomesJacobsen website.
a Read all of the instructions for this mower carefully. Know the controls and the correct operation of the
equipment.
b Children or persons who do not understand these instructions must not use the mower. The local
regulations can limit the age of the operator.
c Never use a mower near persons, including children or animals.
d Remember that the operator or owner is responsible for accidents or hazards that occur to other persons
or their property.
e Never carry passengers.
f Never allow anyone to operate or service the mower or its attachments without proper training.
g Do not operate equipment while tired, sick or after you use alcohol or drugs.
2.1.2 PREPARATION
a When you operate the mower, wear correct clothing, slip resistant work shoes or boots, work gloves, hard
hat, safety glasses and hearing protection. Long hair, loose clothing or jewelry can be caught in moving
parts.
b Do not operate the equipment with the Interlock System disconnected or if the system does not operate
correctly. Do not disconnect or prevent the operation of any switch.
c Never operate equipment that is not in correct order or without safety labels, decals, guards, shields,
deflectors or other protective devices fastened.
d Inspect the mower before you operate the mower. Check the tire pressure, engine oil level, the radiator
coolant level and the air cleaner indicator. Fuel is flammable. Use caution when you add the fuel to the
mower.
e Operate the mower in daylight or in good artificial light. Use caution when you operate the mower during
bad weather. Never operate the mower with lightning in the area.
f Inspect the area to select the accessories and attachments that are needed to correctly and safely do the
job. Only use parts, accessories and attachments approved by Jacobsen.
g Be careful of holes in the terrain and other hazards that are not visible.
h Inspect the area where the equipment is operated. Remove all objects you can find before you operate. Be
careful of obstructions above the ground (low tree limbs, electrical wires) and also underground obstacles
(sprinklers, pipes, tree roots). Enter a new area carefully. Look for possible hazards.
WARNING
EQUIPMENT OPERATED INCORRECTLY OR WITHOUT TRAINING CAN BE DANGEROUS.
Know the location and correct operation of controls. Operators without experience must receive instruction from a
person trained in the correct operation of the equipment before being allowed to operate the mower.
Only use parts, accessories and attachments approved by Jacobsen.
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i Inspect the cutting system before you start the mower. Make sure the blades are free to rotate. When you
rotate one blade, other blades can rotate.
2.1.3 OPERATION
a Never operate the engine without enough ventilation or in an enclosed area. The carbon monoxide in the
exhaust fumes can increase to dangerous levels.
b Never carry passengers. Keep other people or animals away from the mower.
c Disengage all drives and engage the parking brake before you start the engine. Only start the engine with
the operator in the seat. Never start the engine with people near the mower.
d Keep your legs, arms and body inside the operator compartment while the mower is in operation. Keep
your hands and feet away from the cutting units.
e Do not use on slopes greater than the safe slope limit for the equipment.
f To guard against over turning or loss of control:
Operate the mower up and down on the face of slopes (vertically), but not across the face
(horizontally).
Do not start or stop suddenly on slopes.
Decrease the speed when you operate on slopes or when you must turn. Use caution when you
change direction. Turf condition can change the mower stability.
Use caution when you operate the mower near drop-offs, ditches or embankments.
Be careful of holes in the terrain and other hazards that are not visible.
g When you drive in the reverse direction, look behind you and down to make sure the path is clear. Do not
operate the cutting units when you drive in the reverse direction.
h Use caution when you go near corners, trees or other objects that can prevent a clear view.
i Equipment must meet the current regulations to be driven on the public roads.
j Before you move across or operate on the paths or roads, turn off the mow switch, lift the mowers and
travel at decreased speed. Look for traffic.
k Stop the blades when the mower is on any surface that is not grass.
l Do not release the cut grass in the direction of persons or allow persons near the mower while in operation.
m Do not operate the mower with damaged guards or without safety devices in position.
n Do not change the engine governor setting or over-speed the engine. Never change or tamper with
adjusters that are closed with a seal for the engine speed control.
o Before you leave the operator compartment, for any reason:
Disengage all the drives and lower attachments to the ground.
Engage the parking brake.
Stop the engine and remove the key.
p When you hit an object or vibration starts that is not normal, inspect the mower for damage and make
repairs.
q Decrease the throttle setting before you stop the engine.
r Do not use this equipment for uses that the mower was not made for.
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2.1.4 ROPS
a The ROPS is a safety device. Always use the seat belt when you operate the mower. Make sure the seat
belt can be released quickly in an emergency.
b Check for clearance before you drive below objects. Do not contact tree branches, electrical wires or other
objects with the ROPS.
c Inspect the ROPS for damage and loose or missing hardware. Do not operate the equipment with loose or
missing hardware.
d Do not weld, drill, change or bend the ROPS. Replace a damaged ROPS. Do not try to correct a damaged
ROPS.
e Do not remove the ROPS from the mower.
f Jacobsen must approve any changes to the ROPS.
2.1.5 SAFE HANDLING OF FUELS
a The fuel and the fuel vapors are flammable. Use caution when you add the fuel to the mower. The fuel
vapors can cause an explosion.
b Never use the containers that are not approved to keep or transfer fuel.
c Never keep the mower or fuel containers near an open flame or any device that can cause the ignition of
fuel or fuel vapors.
d Never fill the fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer with a plastic liner. Always put the fuel
container on the ground away from your vehicle before you fill the container.
e Refuel the mower before you start the engine. When the engine is in operation or while the engine is hot,
never remove the fuel cap or add fuel to the mower.
f Refuel outdoors only and do not smoke when you add fuel. Extinguish all types of ignition.
g The fuel nozzle must touch the rim of the fuel tank when you add fuel to the mower. Do not use a device to
lock the fuel nozzle in the open position.
h Do not over fill the fuel tank. Leave at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) below the filler neck.
i Always tighten the fuel tank cap and container cap after you add fuel.
j If the fuel spills on your clothing, change your clothing immediately.
2.1.6 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
a Before you clean, adjust or repair this equipment, set the mow switch to the OFF position, lower the cutting
unit to the ground, engage the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key.
b Make sure the mower is parked on a solid and level surface.
c Never work on a mower that is supported only by the jack. Always use the jack stands.
d Never allow persons to service the mower or its attachments without correct instructions.
e When the mower is parked, put into storage or left without an operator, lower the cutting device unless a
positive mechanical lock is used.
f When you put the mower on a trailer or put the mower in storage, close the fuel valve. Do not keep fuel
near flames or drain the fuel inside a building.
g Disconnect the battery before you service the mower. Always disconnect the negative battery cable before
the positive battery cable. Always connect the positive battery cable before the negative battery cable.
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h Charge the battery in an area with good airflow. The battery can release hydrogen gas that is explosive. To
prevent an explosion, keep any device that can cause sparks or flames away from the battery.
i Disconnect the battery charger from the power supply before you connect or disconnect the battery
charger to the battery. Wear protective clothing and use insulated tools when you service the battery.
j Be careful and wear gloves when you check or service the cutting unit.
k Keep your hands and feet away from parts that move. Do not adjust the mower with the engine in
operation, unless the adjustment needs the engine in operation.
l Carefully release the pressure from components with stored energy.
m To prevent injury from the hot, high pressure oil, never use your hands to check for oil leaks. Use the paper
or cardboard to find leaks.
n The hydraulic fluid pressure can have enough force to enter your skin. If hydraulic fluid has entered your
skin, a doctor must remove the hydraulic fluid surgically within a few hours or gangrene can occur.
o When you service the hydraulic system, make sure the hydraulic fittings, tubes and hoses are tightened to
the correct torque. Make sure the hydraulic system is in good condition before you start the engine.
p Keep the mower and the engine clean.
q Allow the engine to become cool before storage and always remove the ignition key.
r Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to make sure the equipment is in safe condition.
s Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. Replace damaged or worn labels. Only use parts, accessories
and attachments approved by Jacobsen.
t To decrease the fire hazard, remove materials that burn from the engine, muffler, battery tray and fuel tank
area.
u Disconnect the battery and controller connectors before you weld on this mower.
2.1.7 WHEN YOU PUT THE MOWER ON A TRAILER
a Be careful when you load or unload the mower on a trailer. Trailer must be wider than the mower and can
carry the weight of the mower.
b Use a full-width ramp to load or unload the mower on a trailer.
c Use straps, chains, cables or ropes to fasten the mower to the trailer. Both front and rear straps must be
sent down and toward sides of trailer.
d Make sure that all latches are correctly fastened.
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2.1.8 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES _______________________________________________
This safety alert symbol gives a warning of possible hazards.
DANGER - Indicates a dangerous condition that WILL cause death or injury unless it is prevented.
WARNING - Indicates a dangerous condition that CAN cause death or injury unless it is prevented.
CAUTION - Indicates a dangerous condition that can cause injury and property damage unless it is prevented. The
label can indicate work procedures that are not safe.
NOTICE - Indicates a condition that can cause damage to the property unless it is prevented. The label can indicate
work procedures that are not safe.
Some illustrations in this manual show the shields, guards or plates, removed. Do not operate this equipment without
these devices correctly fastened in position.
WARNING
The Interlock System on this mower prevents the operation of the mower unless:
a The parking brake is engaged.
b The mow switch is in the OFF position.
c The traction pedal is in the Neutral position.
The system will stop the engine if the operator leaves the seat without:
a The parking brake engaged.
b The mow switch in the OFF position.
NEVER operate the mower unless the Interlock System operates correctly.
WARNING
1. Before you leave the operator position, for any reason:
a. Return the traction pedal to Neutral.
b. Disengage all drives.
c. Lower the mowers to the ground.
d. Engage the parking brake.
e. Stop the engine and remove the ignition key.
2. Keep your hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts. Wait for all movement to stop before you clean,
adjust or service the mower.
3. Keep persons and animals away from the area of operation.
4. Never carry passengers.
5. Never operate the equipment without a correctly fastened grass deflector in position.
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By following all instructions in this manual, you increase the life of your machine and keep its maximum performance.
Adjustments and maintenance must always be done by an approved technician.
If additional information or if service is needed, contact your Authorized Jacobsen Dealer. Your Dealer knows the
current methods to service this equipment.
WARNING
California Proposition 65
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and some vehicle components contain or release chemicals known to the
state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING
To prevent injury from the hot oil at high pressure, do not use your hands to check for oil leaks. make sure that you
use paper or cardboard.
Release of hydraulic fluid at high pressure has enough force to enter through the skin. if the fluid enters through the
skin, the fluid must be surgically removed within hours by a specialist doctor or gangrene may result.
WARNING
When the machine is driven off-road, a seat belt must be worn at all times.
This warning is because a seat belt must be worn with a ROPS to follow the Machinery Directive,
2006/42/EC Sections 3.2.2, Seating & 3.4.3, Rollover. (ANSI B71.4-2012 section 20.7)
Jacobsen recommends that the owner/user of the machine completes a local risk assessment of the machine to find
any conditions that do not follow this rule. e.g. when you drive the machine next to water or on the highway.
WARNING
Explosive gases are released by batteries. The battery contains corrosive acid and supplies an electrical current that
is high enough to cause burn injuries to the body.
WARNING
You must not use this machine to tow other mowers or vehicles.
WARNING
Ear protection must be worn when you operate machines with an operator ear noise level of more than 85 db(a) leq.
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WARNING
Vibration Exposure Limits
Exposure limits are calculated as a combination of the vibration level (magnitude) of the tool and the Daily Exposure
Time (Trigger Time). E.g. A product with 5m/s² vibration can be used up to 2 hours/day to reach the EAV and up to 8
hours/day to reach the ELV.
Exposure Action Value (EAV) - Daily vibration exposure A(8) = 2.5m/s²
Where daily vibration exposure A(8) is below 2.5m/s² the risk is relatively low and no action need be taken
Exposure Limit Value (ELV) - Daily Vibration Exposure A(8) = 5.0m/s²
If several tools are used the exposure values must be combined:
Total exposure is then the combined value of the activities
WARNING
Never mow if there is a risk of lightning or when you hear thunder. If you are in the middle of mowing, stop in a safe
place, turn off the engine and go inside a building.
CAUTION
When you do any welding on the machine, the battery, controller and display must be disconnected before you start.
You must not open the controller. If the controller is opened, this can cancel all of the warranties and can cause the
failure of the machine.
CAUTION
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), For example safety glasses, leather work shoes or boots, a hard hat, leather
work gloves and ear protection must be used after the owner/user completes a local risk assessment of the mower,
to prevent injury.
Training in all manual operations must be given by an approved person before the machine is used the first time.
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3Labels
3.1 SAFETY LABELS __________________________________________________________
A 009034920 Caution, Stay Away From Hot Surfaces.
B 009034880 Caution, Fan blade, do not open or remove the safety shields while the engine is in operation.
C 009034900 Caution, Drive belt, do not remove the safety shields while the engine is in operation.
D 4164860 Caution, Hydraulic Oil
E 009114380 Caution, Fasten seat belt
F 009114100 Caution, Battery
G 4262591 Warning, 20° Slope
H 4324674 Caution, Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel.
J 4181865 Warning, Mower
Read the manual. Do not allow persons without training to use the mower.
Keep the shields in position and hardware fastened.
Keep your hands, feet and clothing away from moving parts.
Before you clean, adjust or repair this equipment, disengage all drives, engage the parking
brake and stop the engine.
Never carry passengers.
When mower is in operation, keep persons and animals away.
009034880
AB C
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S 15 mg/kg
4324674
F
4181865 REV B
20°+
4262591
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3.2 INSTRUCTION LABELS
Description
A 009034770 Guaranteed Sound Power Level
B 4397046 Jacking Point
C 4323911 Tire Pressure
D 4164580 Lubrication Point
E 4397486 Traction Pedal
F 3008682 Tow Valve
G 838363 Throttle
ABC
D
1.37 - 1.72 bar
20 - 25 psi
4323911
4397486
3008682
838363
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4Controls
4.1 OPERATOR COMPARTMENT ________________________________________________
4.2
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.9
4.8
4.3
4.2 - Control Panel
4.3 - Throttle Control
4.4 - Armrest Adjuster
4.5 - Traction Pedal
4.6 - Mow Speed Lever
4.7 - Steering Tilt Lever
4.8 - Brake Valve (Under Floorboard)
4.9 - Tow Valve
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4.2 CONTROL PANEL _________________________________________________________
4.2.1 - Key Switch
4.2.2 - Parking Brake Switch
4.2.3 - Mow Switch
4.2.4 - Light Switch (Optional)
4.2.5 - Lift/Lower Joystick
4.2.6 - Visual Display
0.0 Hours
0.0 Hours
4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
4.2.6
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4.2.1 KEY SWITCH _____________________________________________________________
Turn the key switch to the 'START' position to start the engine. When the engine
starts, release the key and allow to return automatically to the 'RUN' position.’
To stop the engine, turn the key to the ‘OFF’ position.
NOTE. There can be a time delay before the engine starts, it depends on the
engine temperature while the glow plugs operate automatically.
4.2.2 PARKING BRAKE SWITCH __________________________________________________
Move the orange button back and press the front of the switch to engage the parking brake.
When the engine is stopped, the parking brake is applied with the switch in both the ON and
OFF position.
To release the parking brake, press the rear of the switch.
The parking brake icon is displayed on the visual display screen when engaged.
DO NOT apply the brake while the machine is in motion.
4.2.3 MOW SWITCH ____________________________________________________________
The mow switch engages cutter rotation.
To cut grass, push the front of the switch and move the joystick forward to lower the cutting
units. When the switch is in the ON position, the red LED on the switch is illuminated.
To stop the drive to the cutting units, press the rear of the mow switch.
When lifted out of work or the operator leaves the seat, cutting units rotation is stopped.
4.2.4 LIGHT SWITCH ____________________________________________________________
Turns the work lights ON and OFF..
Push the top of the switch to turn the lights ON.
Push the bottom of the switch to turn the lights OFF.
OFF
RUN
START
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4.2.5 LIFT/LOWER JOYSTICK ____________________________________________________
The lift/lower joystick controls the cutting units lift and lower. The lift/lower joystick operates
in One-Touch or manual mode. Push the lift/lower joystick to lower the cutting units or pull
the lift/lower joystick to lift the cutting units.
The One-Touch or manual mode is set on the display.
Manual Mode - When One-Touch is disabled, the cutting units will lift or lower only while
the lift/lower joystick is pulled or pushed.
One-Touch Mode - With One-Touch enabled and the mow switch is in the ON position,
push and release the lift/lower joystick to lower the cutting units to the ground and start the
reel. Pull and release the lift/lower joystick to completely lift the cutting units and stop the
reels.
4.2.6 VISUAL DISPLAY _________________________________________________________
The visual display is activated when the key switch is turned to the ‘RUN’ position.
4.2.6.1 STARTUP SCREEN_______________________________________________________
When the key switch is turned to the ‘RUN’ position, this screen is shown for
two seconds.
The hour meter will show total hours of engine operation. 0.0 Hours0.0 Hours
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4.2.6.2 WARNING / SERVICE SCREEN _____________________________________________
After the startup screen the warning screen is shown. The warning screen is
visible for three seconds. If there is no input needed, the main screen will
become visible. If a fault condition has occurred during the previous start, a
pop up screen will become visible over the top of the warning screen. The
operator must confirm the fault before they can move to the main screen.
4.2.6.3 FIRST SCREEN __________________________________________________________
This screen shows the position of the interlock switches, the 4WD is not active
and coolant temperature.
The engine temperature gauge is on the right side. The color will be green
with engine temperature below 203° F (95° C). The color will be orange with
the engine temperature between 203° F (95° C) and 220° F (104° C). The
color will be red with the engine temperature above 220° F (104° C).
WARNING
If incorrectly used this maching can cause
severe injury. Those who use and maintain
this machine should be trained in its proper
use, warned of its dangers and should read
the entire operators manual before attempting
to set-up, operate, adjust or service the
machine.
ICONS
1. Parking Brake Engaged
2. 4WD
3. TST Not Installed or not active
4. Cutter Switch Indicator (Indicates mow switch in ON position and mow
speed lever is in MOW position)
5. Foot Pedal Warning (Flashes if not in neutral position on start up)
6. Engine Temperature Indicator (Below bar graph)
7. Time
8. Key in START position
9. Key not in START position
10. Glow Plug Active
11. Back
12. Home
13. Select
14. Menu item to be selected.
1
2
3
10
11
12
13
14
4
5
8
7
6
TST
9
TST
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12345.6 Hours
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4.2.6.4 ENGINE START__________________________________________________________
When the key switch is turned to the start position and the interlocks are set,
this screen is shown.
To start the engine, the parking brake switch must be in the ON position, the
mow switch must be in the OFF position and the foot pedal must be in the
Neutral position.
4.2.6.5 THE ENGINE WILL NOT START ____________________________________________
When the ignition key is turned to the start position and the interlocks are not
set, this screen is shown.
• The parking brake switch is not in the ON position. The icon will flash
red and gray.
• The mow switch is not in the OFF position. The icon will flash red and
gray.
• The foot pedal is not in the Neutral position. The icon will flash yellow
and gray.
The engine will not start until all the items in the list are correct.
4.2.6.6 TASKBAR POP-UP MENU _________________________________________________
When the first screen is shown on the display, press any of the selection
buttons to display the Taskbar Pop-Up Menu.
With the reels active, press the first selection button to active the Debris Clear.
This will stop the reels for three seconds, operate the reels in the reverse
direction for three seconds, stop the reel for three seconds and operate the
reels in the normal direction.
Press and hold the third button to engage 4WD. 4WD will be active when
driving in the forward direction until the button is released.
TST
Selection
Buttons
Selection
Buttons
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