Table 3. Joystick Directional Positioning
JOYSTICK | DIRECTION | RESULTS | |
|
| Causes only the left side | |
Left | Move Joystick Forward | of the | |
|
| move forward. | |
|
| Causes only the left side | |
Left | Move Joystick Backward | of the | |
|
| move backward. | |
|
| Causes only the right side | |
Right | Move Joystick Forward | of the | |
|
| move forward. | |
|
| Causes only the right side | |
Right | Move Joystick Backward | of the | |
|
| move backward. | |
| Move Both | Causes the | |
Left and Right | to move forward in | ||
Joysticks Forward | |||
| a straight line. | ||
|
| ||
| Move Both | Causes the | |
Left and Right | to move backward | ||
Joysticks Backward | |||
| in a straight line. | ||
|
| ||
Right | Move Joystick Right | Causes the | |
to move to the right. | |||
|
| ||
Right | Move Joystick Left | Causes the | |
to move to the left | |||
|
|
1.The foot pedal (Figure 12) solely controls blade speed. The position of the foot pedal determines the blade speed. Slow blade speed is obtained by slightly depressing the pedal. Maximum blade speed is obtained by fully depress- ing the pedal.
Figure 12. Blade Speed Control Foot Pedal
HTH — INITIAL START-UP
2.Push both the left and right joysticks forward (Figure 13).
Figure 13. Joystick Control Forward Direction
3.With your right foot slowly depress the right foot pedal halfway. Notice that the
4.Practice holding the machine in one place as you increase blade speed. When about 75% of maximum blade speed has been reached, the blade will be moving at proper finishing speed. The machine may be difficult to keep in one place. Trying to keep the
5.Practice maneuvering the
6.Try adjusting the pitch of the blades.This can be done with the
7.Push both the left and right joysticks backward (Figure 14) and repeat steps 3 through 6 while substituting the word reverse for forward.
Figure 14. Joystick Control Reverse Direction
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