Great Dane GCKA1952S Lawn Mower User Manual


 
Operating - 17
OPERATING
Using the Choke
Engage Choke:
Pull choke knob (A) out.
Disengage Choke:
Push choke knob (A) in.
Using the Motion Control Levers
NOTE: Two types of control levers are available - standard “center
steer” levers and optional “over the lap” levers. The operation of
both styles of levers is the same except as noted.
The functions of the motion control levers are:
Dual function neutral position.
•Steering.
Acceleration.
•Braking.
Neutral Detent Position - Standard “Center Steer” Levers
NOTE: When the control levers are in the neutral detent position, the
control lever rollers (A) located on each side of the control console
will be seated in the notches in the console.
Motion control levers must be in the neutral detent position, the PTO
switch disengaged and the park brake locked to start the engine.
Neutral Lock Position - Optional “Over the Lap” Levers
Picture Note: Motion control levers (A) shown in the neutral lock
position.
Motion control levers must be in the neutral lock position, the PTO
switch disengaged and the park brake locked to start the engine.
Forward and reverse movement of the motion control levers is
prevented when levers are moved to the neutral lock position.
Operator can exit mower with the engine running when the PTO switch
is disengaged, the motion control levers are in the neutral lock position
and the park brake is locked.
Motion control levers must be in the neutral lock position to safely enter
and exit the operator seat.
Neutral Position - Optional “Over the Lap” Levers
Picture Note: Motion control levers (A) shown in the neutral
position.
Machine speed, motion, and direction can be controlled when the
engine is running, operator is on the seat and the park brake is unlocked.
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Learn use of the motion control
levers and practice at half throttle until becoming proficient
and comfortable with the operation of the machine.
Do not move motion control levers from forward to reverse or
reverse to forward position rapidly. Sudden direction changes
could cause loss of control or damage the machine.