Checking Engine Interlock; Ground Speed Lever (Gsl) Adjustments; Adjusting Ground Speed Lever (Gsl) Lateral Movement - MacDon M105 Operator's Manual

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Checking Engine Interlock

1. With the engine shut down and the header drive switch engaged, try to start the engine. If the engine turns over,
the system requires adjustment. See your MacDon Dealer.
2. With the engine shut down, steering wheel NOT centered, and the ground speed lever (GSL) in NEUTRAL, but
NOT in N-DETENT, try to start the engine. The cab display module (CDM) will flash "NOT IN NEUTRAL" on
the display upper line and "CENTER STEERING WHEEL" on the lower line, accompanied by a short beep with
each flash and the engine should NOT turn over. If the engine turns over, the system requires adjustment. See
your MacDon Dealer.
A properly functioning system should operate as follows. If not, see your MacDon Dealer.
• The starter should engage ONLY when the GSL is in N-DETENT, steering wheel locked in the CENTER position
and the header drive switch is in the OFF position.
• Under the above conditions, the brake should engage and the machine should NOT move after engine start-up.
• The steering wheel should NOT lock with the engine running and the GSL is out of the N-DETENT.
• The machine should NOT move with the engine running and with the steering wheel still centered, when the GSL
is pulled straight out of N-DETENT (NOT in forward or reverse).

5.7.3 Ground Speed Lever (GSL) Adjustments

Adjusting Ground Speed Lever (GSL) Lateral Movement

DANGER
Stop engine and remove key from ignition before leaving operator's seat for any reason. A child or even a
pet could engage an idling machine.
The ground speed lever (GSL) (A) should easily move into
the N-DETENT (B) by itself.
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Figure 5.31: Operator Console
Revision A

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