H37i
Operating Instructions
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Transaxle Lockout Arms
The transaxle lockout arms disengage the transax-
les. By
lifting
the arms up and locking them into
place with the shoulder on the arm in the chassis
notch, the transaxles are released to permit free-
wheeling. By releasing the arms and
recessing
them back toward the chassis, the transaxles are
engaged for normal operation. The transaxle arms
in the
LOCKOUT
position are used to enable
moving the machine without the engine running
(e.g., for service). Refer to
Transaxle Lockout on
page 41
for operating instructions.
Transaxle
Lockout Arms
Transaxle Lockout Arm Location
NOTE:
The transaxle lockout arms ends should
be completely retracted against the chassis, other-
wise operation of the transaxle may be erratic.
Circuit Breaker
One manual reset circuit breaker is located on the
right front of the body. It has a button that pops out
if the circuit breaker trips. The 20 amp circuit
breaker protects the safety circuit and the relays.
There is also a 30 amp master circuit breaker
located in the rear left of the chassis. The 30 amp
circuit breaker protects the starting system and the
ignition system.
Hourmeter
The hourmeter, which is located on the right front
of the body, displays
operating time
accumulated
while the ignition switch is in the
ON (RUN)
posi
-
tion.
The hourmeter provides maintenance reminders
after certain hours of operation. The hourmeter
screen will start flashing the reminder one hour
prior to the recommended interval and will continue
until one hour after the recommended interval (two
hours). The hourmeter
does not have a manual
reset function.
Procedure
Interval*
Reminder
Oil Change
(Break-In)**
4-6 Hours
C
H
G
OIL
Lubricate
and Check
Levels
24-26 Hours
LUBE
Oil Change
49-51 Hours***
C
H
G
OIL
* These intervals reflect the actual time that the
reminder will flash (one hour prior to and one
hour after the recommended interval).
** This reminder is only used one time.
*** In normal operating conditions, oil changes in
100-hour intervals are acceptable. Walker and
the engine manufacturers recommend engine
oil changes every 50 hours in extremely dirty
or dusty conditions or for units with less than
100 hours annual use.
NOTE:
The hourmeter reminders are set for the
most frequent service intervals. Follow the inter-
vals outlined in the
Maintenance Schedule Chart
on page 45.
NOTE:
The blinking hour glass on the display
means that the meter is operating properly.
Hourmeter