Simplicity UVG1621BV Speedometer/Fuel Gauge Combo, Powerlink Generator System not on all

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SECTION 2 – OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2.2CONTROLS – FUNCTION AND OPERATION

(Continued from previous page)

2.2.9.Headlights. The headlights are controlled by a rocker switch, located on the dash to the immediate left of the steering wheel. See Figure 2.5. Push the switch up to turn the headlights on. Push the switch down to turn the headlights off. Note: The engine ignition switch must be in the “RUN” position for the headlights to operate. Repair non-functional headlights before operating machine and keep lenses clean.

2.2.11. Speedometer/Fuel Gauge Combo.

Both

functions are contained within the one dial. See Figure

2.6. Speedometer measures ground speed of unit.

Fuel gauge indicates amount of fuel in tank.

 

2.2.12. Hourmeter/Tachometer/ServiceMinder

 

Combo. See Figure 2.6. With ignition off, LCD

readout displays hours engine used. With engine

started, readout displays RPM’s. After first seven (7)

hours of use, and every forty-nine (49) hours thereafter,

the ServiceMinder displays a message indicating oil

change is required. The message will be displayed for

two (2) hours, and will continue even if oil is changed

within the two hour period. After two hours, whether oil

CABLE IN

CABLE OUT

WINCH

SWITCH (NOT ALL MODELS)

ON

OFF

HEADLIGHT SWITCH

is changed or not, display will revert back to

hourmeter/tachometer function.

2.2.13. Cargo Bed. The manual lift * cargo bed is

secured in the lowered position by two spring latches

located on either side of the machine. Pull outward on

the latch lever (located behind the left cargo bed lift

handle) to release the bed, and lift via the handle. Use

the prop rod to secure the bed in the fully raised

position. (NOTE: make sure slot in bottom of prop rod

fully drops onto catch bolt in machine frame; failure to

do so can result in serious injury.) The tailgate can be

opened by flipping open the two tailgate latches located

FIGURE 2.5

2.2.10.Ignition Switch. The ignition switch has three positions – Stop, Run, and Start. See Figure 2.6. Turn key and hold momentarily at “Start” position to crank the engine. After starting, release key to “Run” position. Turn key to “Stop” position to stop engine. Turning the key to the “Run” position will enable use of the headlights and the 12 volt accessory plug. However, when using the headlights or accessory plug, the engine should be running to prevent discharging the battery.

on either side of the tailgate and dropping gate down.

* An electrically operated bed lift kit is available.

Contact dealer for details.

2.2.14. Powerlink™ Generator System (not on all

models). See Pages 18-19 for details on the Powerlink

generator.

2.2.15. Warn™ Electric Winch (not on all models).

The winch switch is located on the dashboard next to

the headlight switch, to the left of the steering wheel.

Pushing the switch down lets cable out; pushing the

switch up pulls cable in. See Figure 2.5. Refer to

manuals supplied with literature package for

RUN

STOP

 

START

 

 

 

HOURMETER /

TACHOMETER /

SERVICEMINDER

DISPLAY

IGNITION SWITCH

SPEEDOMETER

FUEL GAUGE

comprehensive instructions on safe use and

maintenance of electric winch.

WARNING

The winch switch on the utility vehicle does not automatically cut out when cable is fully retracted. To avoid damage to winch and/or vehicle, inspect cable regularly while retracting.

FIGURE 2.6

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Contents Turf Cruiser Trail Cruiser Manual No -6153 Rev , 11/11/04Protection for Children Protection Against TipoversTowing Carrying LoadsPreparation Safe Handling of Gasoline OperationPowerlinktm by Briggs & Stratton MaintenanceNot featured on all models Electric Winch OperationMaintenance Table of Contents Familiarization IntroductionDashboard / Pedal Cluster Control ConsoleHeadlight Switch Control Identification & Safety SignsOperator Protective Structure Powerlink Warnings Specifications & MaintenanceAvoid Serious Injury or Death Operating Instructions PRE-START Check ListCheck Safety Interlocks for proper function Controls Function and OperationFrom previous Speedometer/Fuel Gauge Combo Powerlink Generator System not on allWarn Electric Winch not on all models Starting and Stopping Engine Starting and Stopping Machine MotionParking Machine Using Differential LockDriving the Machine Carrying Loads General Operating ProceduresTowing Transporting Machine Water CrossingTesting the Gfci Starting the Powerlinktm GeneratorStopping the Powerlinktm Generator Maintenance Service After First 5 HoursService Engine Air Cleaner IntroductionLubrication -Axle Couplings & Steering Pins Check Transmission Fluid LevelCheck Tire Pressure Check Wheel Lug NutsService Every 25 Operating Hours Service Every 50 Operating HoursService Every 200 Operating Hours Or Yearly Service Every 100 Operating HoursStorage OUT of Season Service Brake & Park Brake Adjustment Adjustments & RepairsDrive Belt Replacement Battery Battery RemovalCargo BED Latch Striker Adjustment Battery InstallationBattery Testing State of Charge Digital VoltmeterTransmission Shift ROD Adjustment Electrical 3128 Troubleshooting Maintenance Schedule To be Performed PagesYear Limited Warranty Product Registration Form Utility Vehicles Series