Controls & instruments – Smithco Spray Star 1607P (1999) Operator Manual User Manual
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Introduction
CONTROLS & INSTRUMENTS
A. Oil Light: The Oil Light should come on when the ignition is on, without the engine running and should
go out when the engine is running. The Oil Light will light when the oil pressure is low. If it does come
on, shut off the engine and find the cause immediately.
B. Circuit Breaker: The circuit breaker is a resetable fuse. To reset push down.
C. Ignition Switch: The ignition switch has three positions: Off-Run-Start.
D. Speedometer: The speedometer indicates ground speed of vehicle in miles per hour and kilometer
per hour.
E. Hour/Volt Meter: The hour meter indicates the hours of machine operation. The hour meter operates
when the ignition switch is on. The volt
meter indicates battery voltage. When
starting, the battery voltage should not
drop below 9 volts. With key on, engine
running, the voltage should be 12 volts.
With engine running at 3600 rpm the
voltage should read about 14 volts.
F.
Buzzer: The buzzer sounds if the pump is
running dry.
G. Pump On/Off Switch: Turns pump on and
off.
H. Clutch Pedal: Located to the left side on
the floorboard. Must be pressed down to
disengage the clutch and activate the
interlock switch.
I. Brake Pedal: Located in the middle of the floorboard. Operates the hydraulic brakes on the rear axle.
J. Accelerator Pedal: Located on the right side of floor board. This pedal controls ground speed. Press
pedal to increase engine RPM, varying the amount of movement of the pedal will vary the ground
speed.
SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment lever is located under the front of the seat on the right side. It allows the seat to be adjusted for-
ward or backwards for the operator’s comfort. For further adjustment unbolt seat from seat panel, move to
other set of holes and re-bolt.
STEERING
Hydraulic steering. Before operating acquaint yourself with the steering.
Avoid sharp turns at high speeds, on slopes or unsafe terrain.