Product Overview
Figure 3
1. Z Stand®
2. Lift assist lever
3. Height-of-cut lever
4. Motion control lever
5. Seat belt
Controls
Become familiar with all the controls before you
start the engine and operate the machine (Figure 3
and Figure 4).
Figure 4
1. Ignition switch
2. Throttle control
3. MIL (Malfunction indicator
light)
6. Controls
7. Roll bar
8. Air cleaner
9. Fuel cap (both sides)
10. Parking brake lever
4. Power take off (PTO)
5. Hour meter
6. Gas cap
Hour Meter
The hour meter records the number of hours the
engine has operated. It operates when the engine
is running. Use these times for scheduling regular
maintenance (Figure 4).
Malfunction Indicator Light
The malfunction indicator light lets the user know
there is a problem with the fuel injection system.
If the malfunction indicator light (MIL) illuminates,
during operation, the electronic control unit
(ECU) has detected a problem or fault in the
electronic fuel injection (EFI) system.
Once the MIL illuminates, initial trouble shooting
checks should be made. Refer to Troubleshooting,
page 58 under the MIL section.
If these checks do not correct the problem, further
diagnosis and servicing by an Authorized Service
Dealer is necessary.
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