Features controls, Safety interlock system, Test 1 engine should not crank if – Snapper 1300 Series User Manual

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Features Controls

SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM

Your rider is equipped with a seat switch safely system
that will automatically shut the engine off when the oper-

ator leaves the seat with the transmission control lever in
gear or PTO engaged. Once the engine has stopped, the
electric PTO switch must be turned off (after operator
returns to the seat) in order to start the engine.

Check operation of dash safely lights. With operator in
seat and ignition switch turned to ON (engine not run-
ning):

A. Neutral Indicator Light

figure 1) should go on with

transmission lever in neutral gate and should go out
when lever is moved to either the forward or reverse
gate.

B. PTO Light (K, figure 1) should go on and off with

operation of PTO switch.

C. Oil Pressure Light (F, figure 1) should be on and

should go out immediately after engine

Check the seat switch (A, figure 3) every fall and spring

with the following four tests:

Test 1 Engine should NOT crank if:

A. seat is not occupied or

B. transmission lever out of neutral or

C. PTO switch engaged.

Test 2 Engine should crank if:

A. seat is occupied and

B. transmission lever is in neutral and

C. PTO switch is disengaged.

Test 3 Engine should shut off if:

A. operator rises off seat with transmission lever in

gear or

Figure 3. Seat Switch

A. Switch

Wiring Harness

B. operator rises off seat with PTO engaged.

NOTE: If operator returns to seat before engine stops,
the engine

re-start and electric PTO clutch

re-

engage.

Test 4 PTO will disengage if:

A. operator rises off seat with engine running.

NOTE; If operator returns to seat before engine stops,
the engine

resume speed and electric PTO clutch

re-engage.

If the tractor does not pass the test, do not oper-

circumstance should you attempt to defeat the

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