EGO ZT4205S POWER+ 42” Z6 Zero Turn Mower with e-STEER Technology

OPERATOR’S MANUAL - Page 70

For ZT4205S. Also, The document are for others EGO models: ZT4200S, ZT4200S-FC

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56-VOLT LITHIUM-ION ELECTRIC ZERO TURN MOWER — ZT4200S/ZT4200S-FC70
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
An abnormal sound is heard
when manually pushing the
mower without starting it.
The sound comes from the magnets inside the
driving motor.
It is normal and no action is needed.
The steering wheel cannot be
rotated.
The steering wheel assembly is clogged with
debris.
Check and remove the debris.
The mower does not turn
left/right when the steering
wheel is rotated.
Failure of electronic or mechanical components.
Contact a qualified service technician for repair.
The mower fails to stop when
releasing the accelerator
pedal.
The return path of the accelerator pedal is clogged
with debris.
Check and remove the debris.
The CCS button is pressed unintentionally while
driving. The mower is in cruise-control mode
Check if the CCS icon is illuminated on the LCD
screen, and exit the CCS as necessary. Refer to
chapter “USING CRUISE CONTROL (CCS)
The CCS function cannot be
activated or turned off.
The CCS button is not pressed properly.
Press the CCS button until the CCS icon is illuminated
on the LCD screen, or disappears from the LCD
screen.
The mower fails to drive
reverse when left/right
paddle(s) is pulled toward the
operator.
The mower status indicator does not show green
and the mower is not ready for driving.
Follow the section STARTING THE ELECTRIC ZERO
TURN MOWER to make the mower status indicator
show green and mower is ready for driving.
The left/right paddle(s) is not pull toward the
operator properly.
Pull left paddle or right paddle or both paddles
simultaneously toward the operator until a “click”
sound is heard.
The left/right paddle(s) is not kept pulled toward
the operator.
To drive in reverse, at least one of the paddles has to
be kept pulled toward the operator.
The left/right paddle(s) is broken.
Contact a qualified service technician for repair.
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