Cub Cadet Pro Z SurePath Auto Steer Series Operator's Manual page 16

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1.
To change the position of the ROPS, pull slightly up/push forward on the upper
ROPS to relieve any tension on the locking pin (a) and rotate the locking pin
(a) from the LOCKED (b) position into the ADJUSTMENT (c) position. Repeat the
procedure for the locking pin on the opposite side. See Figure 22.
2.
Move the ROPS into the desired position. The three positions are TRANSPORT
position, TRANSPORT WITH BAGGER position and into the OPERATION position.
See Figure 21.
3.
Rotate both locking pins into the LOCKED position. Move the upper ROPS
slightly until the locking pins are fully engaged in the LOCKED position.
Z. ACCESSORY SWITCH RECEPTACLES
The two receptacles for optional accessories are on the RH console. See the
Replacement Parts and Accessories section for information.
AA. 12V OUTLET (IF EQUIPPED)
The 12V outlet is located to the right of the operator's seat on the lower panel of the
RH console and is used for the convenience of plugging in accessories that require a
power source with a maximum load of 5A at 12V.
AB. FUEL GAUGE(S)
There is a fuel gauge on top of each of the two
fuel tanks or a single gauge to the right of the
operator's seat on the RH console. The gauges
measure the fuel level in each tank.
Operation Position
Figure 21
b
c
a
Figure 22
OPERATION
AC. FUEL VALVES
The fuel valves are located near the rear of each fuel tank.
The valve controls the fuel flow from the right and left tank
and also can shut off fuel flow to the engine. Rotate the valve
counter-clockwise to open the flow from the tank(s). Rotate the
valve clockwise to stop the flow from the tank(s). The fuel tanks
can be operated together, independently or shut the fuel flow
off completely.
NOTE: If both tanks are on, and one is empty, the engine will not start. Be certain to
make sure both tanks have fuel or that the empty tank's fuel valve is closed.
AD. GLOBAL POSITIONING MODULE (GPM) (SUREPATH AUTO
STEER SYSTEM)
The Global Positioning Module
(GPM), mounted to the front of the
steering wheel column, is the main
component of the SurePath Auto
Steer system.
The GPM includes:
Light Module (Indicator/
Warning Lights) - the
Indicator/Warning Lights are
mounted on the back (facing
the operator) of the GPM and visually communicate the status of the SurePath
Auto Steer system to the operator. The two lights will always match in color
and operation (flashing or solid).
4G Modem Antenna - integrated antenna for the 4G Modem.
On-Board Computer - the GPM houses the main microprocessors, software and
logic to provide guidance to the equipment's drive systems.
See Service in the Product Care section for information on servicing the GPM.
AE. OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL (SUREPATH AUTO
STEER SYSTEM)
GPS — Green indicators will
flash on the Light Module and
Operator Control Panel GPS
indicator while the GPM is
actively searching for a signal
and will turn solid green when
signal is acquired.
LINE — Initially the LINE
indicator will be off. The LINE
indicator will flash green when
first point (A) has been set
and will turn solid green once
second point (B) has been set.
IMPORTANT! Operator should drive a minimum of 10 yards (30 feet) between
setting point A and point B.
AUTO — The AUTO indicator will be solid green when mower is in auto mode and
will flash slowly when mower is in manual mode with auto mode available (points
A and B have been set and GPS signal is good). The AUTO indicator is off when the
mower is not ready for auto mode.
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Indicator/
Warning
Lights
Blue
Blue
Green
Blue
Yellow
Red
Z
Left Turn
Button
SET LINE/
ENGAGE AUTO
Button
Right Turn
Button

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