5.15 AUXILIARY SOCKET FOR
ATTACHMENTS
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.
5.16 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.
5.17 INDICATOR LIGHTS AND BUZZER
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, indicator lights will switch
on to notify the operator that:
The parking brake is on (fig. 16.B)
The grass catcher bag or rear discharge
guard is not fitted (fig. 16.D)
The cutting means are engaged (fig.
16.A)
The operator is not present (fig. 16.C)
The drive is in "neutral" (fig. 16.F)
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There are two types of acoustic signal:
a. continuous:
b. intermittent:
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• Fixed = battery charger anomaly
(with engine running) (fig. 16.E)
• Flashing before ignition = the
battery is not in a condition to start
the engine, contact an Authorised
Service Centre (fig. 16.E)
• indicates that the
electronic board
protection device
has been tripped;
• engine switched off for
more than 30 seconds
with the ignition key in
the «ON» position.
• indicates that the grass
catcher bag is full.
5.18 DASHBOARD DISPLAY
When the key is turned to the «ON» position,
all the icons switch on for about half a
second (accompanied by a short acoustic
signal) to indicate that they function correctly.
then the display goes into "Timer" mode.
• The «MODE» button can be used to access
the other operating functions, in sequence.
A. Operating functions
NOTE Some of the functions described
below may not be available, depending on
the type of engine installed on the machine.
1. Timer (Fig. 16.G). Indicates the total
number of engine operating hours.
2. Voltmeter (Fig. 16.H). Indicates
the battery charge state.
3. Rev counter (Fig. 16.I). Indicates
the engine speed, either by means
of a numerical value, or a series
of asterisks, corresponding:
Displayed values:
< 1600
engine idling speed
< 2500
transfer speed
> 2500
cutting speed