controloutward(Figure6).Aftertheenginestarts,
regulatethechoketokeeptheenginerunningsmoothly.
Assoonaspossible,pushthecontrolintotheOff
position.Awarmenginerequireslittleornochoking.
Figure6
1.Choke2.Gearshiftselector
GearShiftSelector
Thegearshiftselectorhasthreepositions:forward,
reverse,andneutral(Figure6).Theenginewillstartand
runinanyofthethreepositions.
Note:IfthegearshiftselectorisinReversewhenthe
ignitionisturnedon,abuzzerwillsoundtowarnthe
operator.
Important:Alwaysstopthevehiclebefore
changinggears.
IgnitionSwitch
Theignitionswitch(Figure7),usedtostartandstopthe
engine,hastwopositions:OffandOn.Rotatethekey
clockwisetotheOnpositiontoallowoperation.When
thevehicleisstopped,rotatethekeycounterclockwise
totheOffposition.Removethekeyfromtheignition
whenleavingthevehicle.
Figure7
1.HornButton(TCModels
Only)
4.Ignitionswitch
2.Hourmeter5.PowerPoint
3.Lightswitch
6.Oillight
HourMeter
Thehourmeter(Figure7)indicatesthetotalnumber
ofhourstheenginehasrun.Thehourmeterstartsto
functionwhenevertheacceleratorispressed.
OilLight
Theoillightwarnstheoperatoriftheengineoillevel
dropsbelowasafelevel(Figure7).Ifthelightcomeson
andremainslit,theoillevelshouldbecheckedandoil
addedifnecessary;refertoCheckingtheEngineOil
inOperation.
Note:Theoillightmayicker.Thisisnormalandno
actionneedstobetaken.
LightSwitch
Toggletheswitchtoactivatetheheadlights.Pushto
turnthelightson(Figure7).
PowerPoint
Usethepowerpointtopower12voltoptionalelectrical
accessories(
Figure7).
HornButton(TCModelsOnly)
Pressthehornbuttontosoundthehorn(Figure7).
FuelGauge
Thefuelgauge(Figure8)isonthefueltanknexttothe
llercapontheoperator’ssideofthevehicle.Thegauge
displaystheamountoffuelinthetank.
Figure8
1.Empty4.Fuelgauge
2.Full5.Fueltankcap
3.Needle
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