Parking Brake Function; Hourmeter; Automatic Controlled Traction - Snapper Broadmoor 2600 SERIES Operator's Manual

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Features& Controls
Parking Brake Function
Applying the Parking Brake - See Figure 2. To lock
the parking brake, release the ground speed pedals (A),
fully depress the brake pedal (B), pull UP on the parking
brake knob (C), and then release brake pedal.
Releasing
the Parking Brake - See Figure 2. To
release the parking brake, fully depress the brake pedal
(B) and push the parking brake knob (C) DOWN.
Hourmeter
The hour meter measures the number of hours the key
has been in the RUN position.
The hour meter will flash
an initial oil change indicator at 5 hours, and a lubrication
reminder every 50 hours. These reminders display for
approximately two hours and will automatically
reset
themselves.
Note: The hour meter will register the passage of time
when the key is in the RUN position, even if the engine is
not running.
The hour meter has a self contained power
source so the total hours are always visible.
12 Volt Power Outlet
(Select Models)
CAUTION
Avoid Injury. Safe operation requires your full
attention. Do not wear radio or music headphones
while operating machine.
The 12-volt accessory plug is located in the left side pod
(D, Figure 1). It can be used to power small electronic
devices. The accessory must be rated at 9 amps or less.
Note: Operating a 12-volt accessory, especially with the
engine at idle, may cause battery discharge.
When not
using the accessory plug it must be covered with the
rubber plug to prevent moisture from causing a short
circuit. Entrance of water into plug can cause a short
circuit.
Figure 2. Engaging the Parking Brake
A. Ground Speed Pedals
B. Brake Pedal
C. Parking Brake Knob
Figure 3. Hourmeter - Select Models
Automatic
Controlled
Traction
What is Automatic
Controlled
Traction?
Automatic Controlled Traction (ACT) is an exclusive
feature of our transmissions that provides improved
traction.
ACT applies a preset amount of torque to both
rear wheels even if one starts slipping (a transmission
without ACT will lose traction completely if one rear
wheel starts slipping). This preset torque is just enough
to provide additional traction, and still allow the wheels to
turn at different speeds in a tight turn without damaging
the lawn.
What to Expect from Your ACT Tractor
For the most part, while using your tractor you will not
notice ACT working, and you will simply become
accustomed to increased traction an ACT transmission
provides.
Under certain circumstances
the ACT system limit can
be exceeded, and one of the rear wheels may slip (for
instance if trying to turn up a hill while accelerating).
This is normal. If you start to lose traction, do not speed
up. Instead, slow to a stop, straighten the steering
wheel, and slowly accelerate.
Stopping the tractor
allows the transmission to regain more traction.
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