4.7 PILOT LAMPS AND AUDIBLE WARNINGS
There is a panel on the dashboard with a set of pilot lamps which work when the
key (4.4) is in the «ON» position.
– The lighting of these lamps means:
a) blades engaged;
b) parking brake engaged;
c) seat without operator;
d) not used;
e) not used;
f) missing grass-catcher or stone-guard;
g) insufficient battery recharge;
h) transmission in “neutral” position.
– There are two types of audible warning:
a) continuous the electronic card’s protection device has cut in;
b) intermittent warning that the grass-catcher is full.
4.8 H
OUR COUNTER ( if fitted)
This starts working every time the key is put into the «ON» position and shows
the number of hours the engine has been running.
4.9 B
LADE ENGAGEMENT AND BRAKE CONTROL
The lever has two positions, as shown on the label:
«A» = Blades disengaged
«B» = Blades engaged
– If the blades are engaged when safety conditions have not been complied with,
the engine shuts down and cannot be restarted (☛ 5.2).
– The “Blades engaged” condition is indicated by a pilot lamp (4.7.a).
– On disengaging the blades (position «A»), a brake is simultaneously activated
which stops their rotation in few seconds.
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ENG 16 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS