The Machine ECM determines operator requests from input signals from the key start switch,
the park brake switch, and the hydraulic lockout switch.
The Machine ECM controls engagement of the starter motor. The start relay is powered by the
Machine ECM when the following inputs are seen: the key start switch, the armrest switch,
and the seat switch.
An open circuit on the key start switch input disables machine starting. A short to ground on
the key switch input blows a fuse, disabling machine starting. A short to battery on the key
start switch input causes the start relay to be continuously energized as long as the armrest
switch and seat switch remain in the closed position.
An open circuit or short to ground to the start relay disables machine starting. Shorts to battery
in the start relay circuit cause the start relay to be continuously energized, resulting in starter
motor damage.
The implement pilot shutoff solenoid and park brake solenoid are energized by the Machine
ECM when the park brake switch is depressed. Once energized, the implement pilot shutoff
solenoid will not be disabled with the park brake switch.
NOTE: If the selectable pattern switch is installed, a pattern (1 or 2) must be chosen
before the park brake can be released.
The work tool hydraulic system can be disabled independently of the travel system by
depressing the optional hydraulic lockout switch or by opening the operator's compartment
door. The implement pilot shutoff solenoid remains energized as long as the hydraulic lockout
switch and the door switch remain closed to ground. Opening either of the switches causes the
ECM to disable the solenoids. The implement pilot shutoff solenoid is re-energized when the
hydraulic lockout switch and the door switch are closed to ground.
SERV1833-01 - 48 - Text Reference
07/08