Check Operation of Interlock Switches
1.
operation. Keep hands and feet away from cutting deck
(or implement).
Make sure all bystanders are away from the area of
CAUTION
2.
With operator in the seat, the engine must not start
Check the operation of the interlock switches
daily for proper operation. Replace any malfunc-
tioning switches before operating the machine.
with either the PTO switch in the ON position or the trac-
tion control levers moved from the neutral locked posi-
tion. Correct problem if machine is not operating
properly.
Groundsmaster 7200 and 7210 machines are equipped
with a Standard Control Module (SCM) which monitors
interlock switch operation. Information on the SCM is
described in the Component Testing section of this
Chapter. Testing of individual interlock switches is in-
cluded in the Component Testing section of this Chap-
ter.
3.
With operator in the seat, the traction control levers
in the neutral locked position, the parking brake off and
the PTO switch in the OFF position, the engine should
start. Lift off the seat and slowly move traction control
levers from the neutral locked position, the engine
should stop in one to three seconds. Correct problem if
machine is not operating properly.
NOTE: The machine is equipped with an interlock
switch on the parking brake. The engine will stop if the
traction control levers are moved from the neutral locked
position with the parking brake engaged.
Groundsmaster 7200/7210
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