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Cobra LT102HRL - Drive Engagement Pedal; Speed Change Lever; Cutting Height Adjustment Lever

Cobra LT102HRL
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4.7 DRIVE ENGAGEMENT PADAL
(for hydrostatic transmission model)
This pedal engages drive in the wheels as well as modulating
the machine’s forward and reverse speeds.
To engage forward drive, press
it towards «F» with your toecap.
As you increase the pressure on the pedal, the
speed of the machine increases.
Reverse is engaged by pressing the pedal with the heel
towards «R».
The pedal automatically goes into neutral «N» when released.
Reverse must only be engaged when the machine is stopped.
Release the parking brake whilst engaging the drive
4.8 SPEED CHANGE LEVER
(for manual gear model)
This lever has seven positions for the 5 forward speeds,
the neutral position «N», and reverse «R».
When shifting the speed change lever, press the brake pedal to
disengage the drive belt and shift the lever as shown on the label.
Never directly shift the lever from forward to reverse or from
reverse to forward before the machine coming to stop completely.
Only shift into reverse when the machine has stopped moving.
4.9 CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
Lifts or lowers the blade deck and thereby adjusts the grass cutting height. There are seven positions
for this lever (shown as «1» to «7» on the label), which correspond to various heights between 30 and
90 mm
4.10 GRASS-CATCHER
This overturn lever tips and empties the grass-catcher. This means less work for the operator.
4.11 Reverse Mode Operation Button (RMO)
The reverse mode operation knob is located on the RH console to the left of the blade start/stop knob. The blades
will stop when traveling in reverse. To keep the blades rotating when traveling in reverse, press the button RMO.
NOTE: Mowing in reverse is not recommended. Always ensure it is safe to mow before proceeding.

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