Features And Controls - Troy-Bilt 12B-753B766 Operator's Manual

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Features and Controls

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WARNING
Before operating mower, be sure to
read all safety, controls and operating
instructions in this Manual and on
decals located on machine.
Severe personal injury or property
damage could result if this instruction
is not followed.
IMPORTANT:
THE
EQUIPPED WITH A BLADE-BRAKE-
CLUTCH CONTROL SYSTEM WHICH IS
DESIGNED TO STOP THE MOWER
BLADES WITHIN THREE (3) SECONDS
AFTER RELEASE OF THE OPERATOR
PRESENCE CONTROL. THIS SYSTEM
WILL STOP THE BLADES BUT NOT THE
ENGINE. THEREFORE, YOU CAN DISEN-
GAGE THE BLADE DRIVE AT ANYTIME
WITHOUT HAVING TO STOP AND
RESTART THE ENGINE. THIS FEATURE
IS PARTICULARLY USEFUL WHEN YOU
NEED TO CROSS GRAVEL DRIVES OR
ROUGH TERRAIN AND YOU DO NOT
WANT
THE
SPINNING
TO STRIKE STONES OR HIDDEN
OBSTACLES.
WARNING
The blade-brake-clutch control system
should stop the mower blades within
three (3) seconds after release of the
Operator Presence Control.
If the blades do not stop within three
(3) seconds, put the Engine Throttle
Control in the STOP position.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and do
not operate the mower until the blade-
brake-clutch control system has been
repaired.
8
MOWER FEATURES AND
CONTROLS
This section describes the various
features and controls on the unit. Refer
to the next section "Operation" for
detailed operating instructions. Also,
read the separate Engine Owner's
Manual for a detailed explanation of the
proper use of the engine controls.
Operator Presence Control
MOWER
IS
The Operator Presence Control lever
(A, Figure 3-1) regulates the operation of
the rear wheel brake and the separate
Blade Drive Control. Always engage this
control before engaging the separate
blade drive or wheel drive controls.
Always disengage this control before
starting the engine.
To engage the Operator Presence
Control, press and hold the lever against
the handlebar grip. Doing so releases
the brake on the rear wheels, allowing
the wheels to turn. The engaged position
also permits the separate Blade Drive
BLADES
Control to lock in its engaged position
(allows the mower blades to turn).
Releasing the lever (disengaged
position) applies the rear wheel brake
and quickly stops the wheels. Releasing
Disengage
Engage
Figure 3-1
B – BLADE
DRIVE CONTROL
the lever will also disengage the Blade
Drive Control, which will apply a brake
that stops the blades within three (3)
seconds.
Blade Drive Control
Use this lever (B, Figure 3-1) to en-
gage drive to the mower blades.
To engage the blades, first engage the
Operator Presence Control (A, Figure 3-
1). Then, push the spring-loaded Blade
Drive Control lever (B) forward until it
stays in the engaged position.
To stop the blades, release the
Operator Presence Control (A). Doing so
will disengage the Blade Drive Control
(B) and automatically apply the brake
that stops the blades.
Always disengage the Blade Drive
Control before starting the engine. This
helps to ensure that the blades will not
start turning when the engine starts.
A – OPERATOR
PRESENCE CONTROL
C – GEAR
SELECT LEVER
Disengage
Engage

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