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

OPERATOR’S MANUAL - Page 73

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

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7356-VOLT LITHIUM-ION ELECTRIC ZERO TURN MOWER — ZT4200S/ZT4200S-FC
LCD
Display
Description
Fault code
on LCD
Mower
Status
Indicator
Audio
Indicator
Cause Solution
The auto-parking icon
blinks on the LCD.
n/a OFF
Keeps
beeping
The mower is
parked on a slope
and the operator
leaves the mower
without setting
the parking-brake
pedal at the brak-
ing position.
Set the brake pedal at the braking
position. The auto-parking icon will
turn off and the sound indicator will
stop beeping.
Brake pedal icon shows on
the LCD
n/a OFF No
The parking-
brake pedal is
set at the braking
position.
Release it before starting the mower.
Seat sensor icon shows on
the LCD
n/a OFF No
The operator
leaves the seat
or the seat safety
interlock system
is disconnected.
If with the operator is seated on the
seat and the icon is on, stop operating
the mower immediately and check the
seat connection. If the seat connection
with the mower is confirmed correct,
please contact a qualified service
technician for repairs.
PTO Switch icon blinks n/a OFF No
The blade motor
was interrupted
in operation and
the PTO switch
is not set to off
position.
Before restarting the mower, push the
PTO switch downward to disen-
gage the deck motor. Please see
TROUBLESHOOTING section in this
manual for reference.
Energy regeneration icon
blinks occasionally.
n/a OFF No
The kinetic
energy generated
during braking or
driving downhill
is converted into
electricity to
charge the bat-
tery packs.
This is normal operation. No action is
needed.
CCS icon blinks n/a OFF No
The CCS (cruise
control system)
function has
failed.
The CCS function could not be set
when the mower is driving at very low
speed or is driving in reverse.
Notice: If a fault code appears on LCD screen, remove all battery packs and re-insert them a few minutes later. If this doesn’t solve the prob-
lem, follow the fault code troubleshooting below.
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