5.12 SPEED CRUISE CONTROL
This device is used to maintain the
forward speed at the desired value,
without having to maintain pressure
on the pedal (fig. 13.B, 14.B).
The mushroom type control
button has two positions:
1. Pressed. Device disabled
(deactivated)
2. Pulled out. Device
enabled (active)
• When the device is activated, the machine
maintains the same forward speed, without
having to operate the pedal (fig. 13.B, 14.B).
• The device cannot be used
in reverse mode.
• The reverse pedal is disabled when this
device is enabled (fig. 13.C, 14.C).
NOTE Speeds may vary with respect
to the selected value when the machine
is moving up or down slopes.
To deactivate the device and restore pedal
speed control (fig. 13.B, 14.B) simply:
• press the pedal (fig. 13.B, 14.B);
or
• press the brake pedal (fig. 13.A, 14.A).
In both cases, the mushroom button will return
automatically to the «Pressed» position.
IMPORTANT Never use the mushroom
button to deactivate the device.
5.13 COUNTER (IF FITTED)
The counter (fig. 15.K) is activated whenever
the key (fig. 15.A) is set to the «ON» position,
and indicates the engine operating hours.
5.14 AUXILIARY SOCKET
FOR ACCESSORIES
This socket can be used to connect
electrical devices that run off a 12 Volt dc
power supply, with a maximum power rating
of 50 Watt, and fitted with a compatible
plug (motoring type plug) (fig. 15.M).
– The socket is live only when the key
(fig. 15.A) is in the «ON» position.
5.15 GRASS CATCHER
TIPPING COMMAND
• Manual command
To tip the grass catcher bag in order to
empty it, the operator must extract the
lever (fig. 15.L) from its housing .
• Electrical command
To tip the grass catcher bag in order
to empty it, the operator must press
and hold the button (fig. 15.N) until the
command motor stops running.
The grass catcher is returned to the working
position by pressing and holding the button
(fig. 15.O) until the retaining catch locks into
place and the command motor stops running.
5.16 TYPE "I" DISPLAY AND BUZZERS
When the key is turned to the «ON» position,
all the indicator lights switch on for about half
a second (accompanied by a short acoustic
signal) to indicate that they function correctly.
Thereafter, these lights indicate:
Indicator light ON: cutting
devices engaged (Fig. 16.A).
Indicator light ON: parking
brake engaged (Fig. 16.B).
Indicator light ON: operator
not present (Fig. 16.C).
Flashing indicator light: fuel
is in reserve (Fig. 16.D).
Flashing indicator light: engine
lubrication faults (Fig. 16.E). Stop
engine immediately, check oil level and
contact an Authorized Service Centre.
Indicator light ON: grass catcher or rear
discharge guard missing (Fig. 16F);
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