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Terminal A: Yellow wire with black trace from
relay #1, terminal E. When relay #2 is ener-
gized, Terminal A has contact with Terminal E.
Terminal A has contact with terminal C when
relay #2 is not energized.
Terminal B: 2 black wires. Power is provided to
the windings through the seat switch, when the
seat is unoccupied. Second black wire is a
jumper to terminal B on relay #3.
Terminal C: 2 green wires. One is a jumper to
terminal D on relay #2. The second one is a
ground path through the G terminal on the key
switch. When relay #1 is not energized (parking
brake off) and relay #2 is energized (seat
vacant), a ground path is provided for the mag-
neto, turning off the engine.
Terminal D: 2 green wires. One is a jumper from
terminal C, the other is a ground path. The G
terminal on the key switch finds it's ground
through the jumper wire.
Terminal E: Empty.
10.13. Relay #3: See Figure 10.13.
Terminal A: Yellow wire with black trace, from
terminal B on the PTO switch. Terminal A has
continuity with terminal C when relay #3 is ener-
gized by the absence of a butt in the seat. When
the PTO switch is on, and the seat is empty, the
magneto is grounded, turning off the engine.
Terminal B: Black jumper wire from Terminal B
on relay #2. Provides power to the windings of
both relays when the seat is occupied.
Terminal C: 2 Green wires. One is a jumper wire
to Terminal D. The second green wire leads to
the neutral switches, providing a ground path for
them through jumper to terminal D.
Terminal D: Two green wires. One is a jumper to
terminal C. The other is a constant ground for
the relay #3 windings and terminal C.
Terminal E: Empty.
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10.14. The key switch is located in the right side control
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85 = D
86 = B
87 = C
87 = C
console. The terminal locations are clearly
marked on the back of the switch. The switch
functions as follows: See Figure 10.14.
Off: terminals G, M, and R, have continuity.
Run: terminals B,R, and L, have continuity.
Start: terminals B, S, and L, have continuity.
N.C. terminals
Figure 10.14
Z Force
30 = A
87A = E
Figure 10.13
N.O. terminals
Common
terminals

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