Mitsubishi GX50A Operator's Manual page 18

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FUNCTIONS OF EACH PART
Starter Key Switch
WARNING
For injury accident prevention
- Keep the key removed when not using
the tractor.
<
> {OFF}
The power and the engine are turned off when
the key is in this position.
The key can be removed.
<
> {OFF}
The power and the engine are turned off when
the key is turned to this position.
<
> {HEAT} & {ON}
When the key is turned to this position, the
power is turned on, the engine glow plug
indicator at the meter is lit, and the engine is
warmed up.
When the warm-up is completed, the engine
glow plug indicator is turned off, and it is ready
to start operation.
Engine glow plug indicator lighting time:
Approx. 6 seconds.
<
> {START}
When the key is turned to this position, the
engine starts. By releasing the key after the
engine is started, the key returns to <
position automatically and the engine is in run.
NOTE
- The engine does not start if the clutch pedal
is stepped completely.
Manual
OFF
>
Manual
Automatic
Return
HEAT&ON START
HEAT&ON
Starter Key Switch
MN00005_A
Engine Glow Plug Indicator (
When the key is turned to <
is lit to indicate, the engine is in warm-up.
Tachometer
It indicates the engine speed in revolution per
minute.
Hourmeter
It indicates the engine driving time. For
example, 0 0 1 9 1 indicates 19.1 hours (19
hours and 6 minutes) in the rated revolution.
Fuel Gauge
When the key is turned to <
the remaining fuel amount in the tank.
Supply fuel when the pointer indicates close to
<E> in advance.
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
When the key is turned to <
indicates the engine coolant temperature.
NOTE
- When the pointer indicates <H>, it is over
heated. Stop the work and decelerate the
engine to cool down, and then stop. Check
the amount of coolant, clogging of radiator
(refer to page 49), and tension of fan belt
(refer to page 50). If these items are in
normal status, there is another cause. Have
it inspected immediately.
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>, the indicator
>, it indicates
>, the gauge

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