Warming up the engine in cold weather, Warming up the engine in cold weather -4 – Cub Cadet Ex2900 User Manual

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7. OPERATING THE ENGINE

Ex2900 / 3200 Operator's Manual

9. Turn the starter key switch to the START

position.

(A) OFF position:

The engine must not run.

(B) ON position:

When the starter key switch has been turned to this
position, the engine oil pressure warning light and
battery charge indicator light will illuminate.

(C) START position:

When the starter key switch is turned to this position,
the starter starts running to turn the flywheel and the
engine begins to run. Once the engine has started,
release the starter key switch.

(A) OFF position
(B) ON position
(C) START position

10.Once the engine has successfully started,

release the key.

11.After the engine has started, warm up the

engine for 5 minutes at 1200 to 1500 rpm
without connecting a load.

Warming Up the Engine in Cold Weather

In cold weather, warm up the engine for much longer than
5 minutes so that the hydraulic system shows its
performance. For the appropriate warming up time, refer
to the table below.

NOTE:
●The engine may run slightly louder and emit pale blue

exhaust during warming-up. This is considered normal
operation. The amount of pale blue exhaust varies
depending on the ambient temperature.

●Idling the engine for a long time causes waste of fuel

and carbon accumulation in the engine.

Temperature

Warming-up Time

Over 32°F (0°C)

At least 5 minutes

32 to 14°F (0 to –10°C)

5 to 10 minutes

14 to –4°F (–10 to –20°C)

10 to 15 minutes

Below –4°F (–20°C)

More than 15 minutes

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(B)

(A)

(C)

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