Positioning The Seat - Toro Groundsmaster 7210 Series Operator's Manual

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position. Start the engine. While the engine is
running, release the parking brake, engage the
PTO, and rise slightly from the seat; the engine
should shut off within 2 seconds.
4.
Without an operator on the seat, engage the
parking brake, move the PTO switch to the O
position, and move the motion-control levers to
the N
-
EUTRAL
LOCK
While the engine is running, center either motion
control; the engine should shut off within 2
seconds. Repeat for the other motion-control
lever.
5.
Without an operator on the seat, disengage the
parking brake, move the PTO switch to the O
position, and move the motion-control levers
to the N
-
EUTRAL
LOCK
engine; the engine should not crank.
Using the SCM to Diagnose
System Problems
The machine is equipped with a standard control
module (SCM) monitoring system that tracks the
function of various key systems. The SCM is located
under the right control panel. Access it through the
side panel cover
(Figure
cover, release the 2 latches and pull out on it.
1. Side panel cover
On the face of the SCM are 11 LEDs that illuminate
to indicate various system conditions. You can use 7
of these lights for system diagnosis. Refer to
13
for a description of what each light means. For
details on using the rest of the SCM functions, refer to
the Service Manual, available through your authorized
Toro distributor.
position. Start the engine.
position. Try starting the
12). To open the side panel
Figure 12
2. Latches
FF
FF
1. High temperature shutdown—the engine temperature has
exceeded safe levels and the engine has been shut down.
Check the cooling system.
2. High temperature warning—the engine temperature is
approaching unsafe levels and the cutting unit has been
shut down. Check the cooling system.
3. Operator is in the seat.
4. The PTO is on.
5. The parking brake is not engaged.
6. Controls are in neutral.
7. The SCM is receiving power and is operational.

Positioning the Seat

The seat moves forward and backward. Position the
seat where you have the best control of the machine
and are most comfortable.
To adjust, move the lever sideways to unlock the seat
(Figure
14).
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Figure 13
Figure 14
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