Exmark Frontrunner manual Glow Plug Chart

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Pulling the levers back from the neutral position will cause the respective drive wheels to rotate in a reverse direction (spring tension can be felt when moving into reverse from neutral).

To turn to the left while backing, move the left lever forward toward neutral. To turn to the right while backing, move the right lever forward toward neutral.

CAUTION

POTENTIAL HAZARD

Machine can spin very rapidly by positioning one lever too much ahead of the other.

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

Operator may lose control of the machine, which may cause damage to the machine or injury.

HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD

Use caution when making turns.

Slow the machine down before making sharp turns.

3.1.3PTO Engagement Switch: Located on the right fuel tank console.

Switch must be pulled out to the “ROTATE” position to engage the PTO. The Switch is pushed in to the “STOP” position to stop the PTO.

3.1.4Throttle Control: Located on right fuel tank console.

Throttle is used to control engine speed. Moving throttle lever forward will increase engine speed and moving throttle lever to the rear will decrease engine speed.

3.1.5Brake Lever: Located on left side of unit, between the seat and the dummy tank. The brake lever engages a parking brake on the drive wheels.

Pull the lever up to engage the brake.

Push the lever down to disengage the brake.

The unit must be tied down and brake engaged when transporting.

3.1.6Ignition Switch: Located on the right fuel tank console.

The ignition switch is used to start and stop the engine. The switch has three positions “OFF”, “ON” and “START”. Insert key into switch and rotate clockwise to the “ON” position. Rotate clockwise to the next position to engage the starter (key must be held against spring pressure in this position).

Brake must be engaged, motion control levers out (neutral lock position) and PTO switch “OFF” to start engine. (It is not necessary for the operator to be in the seat to start the engine.)

3.1.7Glow Plug Switch: Located on the right fuel tank. Depress and hold switch to heat glow plugs as required by chart below prior to starting engine.

GLOW PLUG CHART

Ambient Temperature

Hold Glow Plugs On

Above 50°F (10°C)

NO NEED

50°F (10°C) to 23°F (-5°C)

Approx. 5 seconds

Below 23°F (-5°C)

Approx. 10 seconds

Limit of continuous use

20 seconds

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