Warm up, Stopping engine, Note 5-1 – Troy-Bilt 13096 User Manual
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Operation (continued)
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Engine Controls
Lever Position
When Starting
Engine
Fig.5-7
1
Lever Position
After Engine
Warms up
Warm Up
• Do not drive unit immediately after start
up. Aliow engine to idle for a few minutes.
This allows components, such as the
transmission, to reach operating
temperature.
• Always run engine at full throttle. While
operating under heavy load conditions,
listen to engine RPM. If engine begins to
slow down, use a slower travel speed.
Reducing travel speed will decrease
engine load.
Stopping Engine
• Place attachment/PTO drive switch into
“OFF” position. Lower attachments to the
ground.
• Place transmission into neutral and set
parking brake.
• Move throttle lever to slow and idle
engine for 15-30 seconds to allow engine
to cool.
•Turn ignition key to Remove key.
Interlock System Operation
1. Engine WILL start if both conditions A & B exist:
A. Brake pedal depressed.
B. Attachment/PTO drive disengaged (off).
2.
Engine WILL NOT start if one or both conditions C & D exist:
C. Clutch pedal not depressed/parking brake not set.
D. Attachment/PTO drive engaged (on).
3.
Engine WILL STOP if one or both conditions E & F exist:
E. Parking brake not set and seat not occupied.
F. Attachment/PTO drive engaged and seat not occupied.
Note 5-1
Interlock System Test Procedure
After starting, but before working with the
unit, perform the following test:
1. Park unit on a level surface so it does
not roll when you release brake.
2. With engine running, depress brake
pedal and check to make sure
attachment/PTO drive is disengaged (off).
3. Place transmission into neutral.
4. Release brake. Raise yourself several
inches off seat. The engine should stop. If
it stops, move to the next instruction. If it
does not stop, have the unit serviced. DO
NOT OPERATE UNIT!
5. Depress brake pedal. Start engine.
Switch attachment/PTO drive switch to the
O (engaged) position.
6. Raise yourself several inches off the
seat again. The engine should stop. If it
does not, have the unit serviced. DO NOT
OPERATE UNIT!
A
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT UNTIL PROPER
INTERLOCK SYSTEM OPERATION HAS
BEEN RESTORED. DO NOT ALTER OR
AHEMPT TO DEFEAT THIS SYSTEM.
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT
FROM NOT FOLLOWING THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
For general interlock system operation
information, refer to Note 5-1.
Drive System
Hydrostatic transmissions are used in
models 13096,13097,13099. A gear drive
transmission is used in model 13095. See
Section 8, “Specifications" on page 35 to
determine the specific transmission for the
unit. The following describes the operation
of each system.
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