2. Intermittent
• The grass catcher is full.
acoustic signal:
TYPE "III" DISPLAY AND BUZZERS
When the key is turned to the "DRIVE" position,
all the icons switch on for about half a second
(accompanied by a short acoustic signal)
to indicate that they function correctly.
Thereafter, these icons indicate:
Icon ON: cutting devices
engaged (Fig. 16.A).
Icon ON: parking brake
engaged (Fig. 16.B).
Indicator light ON: operator
not present (Fig. 16.C).
Fuel icon with level indicator (Fig. 16.D).
The icon indicates the fuel level in the tank
in accordance with the following criteria:
Fuel level is between full
and about half full.
Fuel level is between half full and reserve.
Fuel level is in reserve.
NOTE The reserve tank holds
approximately 2 litres of fuel, which is
sufficient to operate the machine for 30-
40 minutes at nominal engine speed.
Icon ON: engine lubrication faults
(Fig. 16.E). Stop engine immediately,
check oil level and contact an
Authorized Service Centre.
Icon ON: Grass catcher or rear discharge
guard missing (Fig. 16F) (only for
models with rear grass catcher);
Icon ON: The grass catcher is full and
must be emptied (Fig. 16.F) (only for
models with rear grass catcher).
Battery icon with level indicator (Fig. 16.G).
Icon ON: Battery is charging.
Icon ON: Battery voltage level is optimal.
Icon on with engine off: Indicates
that the battery needs re-charging
Icon on with engine on: Indicates
battery charging problems.
Flashing icon: The battery is unable
to start the engine. You must contact
an Authorized Service Centre.
Icon ON: transmission in
"neutral" (Fig. 16.H).
Hour meter (Fig. 16.I). Indicates the total
number of engine operating hours.
Headlights (Fig. 16.P). Icon ON:
Indicates that the headlights are on.
Maintenance required (Fig. 16.Q).
Icon ON: Routine maintenance
indicator. The maintenance schedule
to follow is described in section
13. The icon comes ON every 50
hours and remains ON for 1 hour.
Green Area (Fig. 16.R). The
engine rotation speed is suitable
for optimal grass cutting.
• Acoustic signals - Buzzer
There are two types of acoustic signal:
1. Continuous
acoustic signal:
2. Intermittent
acoustic signal:
EN - 15
• Electronic card protection
system has intervened.
• The engine has been
switched off for more than
30 seconds with the key
in the "DRIVE" position.
• The grass catcher is full.