Toro 72211 Operator's Manual page 18

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Figure 12
1. Power take off (PTO)
2. Battery
3. Hourmeter
Figure 13
1. Power take off (PTO)
2. Cruise control
3. Battery
4. Hourmeter
Following are the conditions when indicator lights will
be on. At other times the lights should be off.
Battery
The battery light will be on when the ignition key is
in the run or lights positions if the battery voltage
is below 11.2 volts. When this light comes on it
is important to have your battery and electrical
system checked and the problem corrected.
Fuel Level
The fuel level light will be on when the ignition key
is in the run or lights positions and the fuel level is
low, approximately one pint remaining.
Oil
The oil light will be on when the ignition key is
in the run or lights positions and the engine is
not running, after the engine is started the light
should go out. When the engine is running if the
oil pressure drops below a safe operating level the
light comes on. When the light comes on while
the engine is running, Stop engine immediately and
correct the cause of low oil pressure.
PTO (Power Take Off)
The PTO (power take off) light will be on when
the ignition key is in the run or lights positions and
the PTO (power take off) is engaged on. When this
4. Oil pressure
5. Operating-in-Reverse
5. Fuel level
6. Oil Pressure
7. Operating-in-Reverse
light is on it is a reminder; the starter will not crank
and turn off the PTO before getting off.
Hourmeter
The hourmeter records the number of hours the
engine has operated. It is turned on when the
ignition switch is in the run or lights positions. Use
the times for scheduling regular maintenance.
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