Specifications
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Figure 2. HHNG5 Components (Front)
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1. — Allows the unit
to move in either a forward, reverse left or right direction
2. — When pressed
allows retardant spray to flow through the spray nozzle
located at the front of the machine.
3. Light Switch — When activated, turns on four halogen
lights. Lights offer better visibility when working indoors.
4. — Indicates number of hours the key
switch is in the "ON" position.
5. Ignition Switch — With key inserted turn clockwise
to start engine.
6. Oil, Temperature and Charge Indicator Display — Will
illuminate when oil pressure is low, high water temperature
or electrical system is not charging properly
7. Safety Stop Switch — Shuts down engine when
operator is not sitting in seat.
8. Seat — Provides comfortable position for operation of the
trowel. Engine will not start unless operator is seated. Seat
is adjustable, fore and aft for operator comfort.
9. — Allows the unit to
move in either a forward, reverse left or right direction
10. — Adjusts the blade pitch
for left side of the trowel. Turn the crank as marked on
its top surface to increase or decrease blade pitch.
11. Left Front Light — 55 watt, 12 VDC Hella™ halogen
light is provided for night time and indoor work.
12. Left Foot Riser — Operator foot rest pedal.
13. — Insertion point (left-front) for EZ
Mover. Used when the transporting of the trowel is
required.
14. Left-Front Spray Nozzle — Spray nozzle for retardant.
15. Right Foot Pedal — Controls blade speed. Slow blade
speed is accomplished by slightly depressing the foot
pedal. Maximum blade speed is accomplished by fully
depressing the foot pedal.
16. — Insertion point (right-front) for EZ
Mover. Used when the transporting of the trowel is
required.
17. Right-Front Spray Nozzle — Spray nozzle for retardant.
18. Right Front Light — 55 watt, 12 VDC Hella™ halogen
light is provided for night time and indoor work.
19. — Adjusts the blade pitch
for right side of the trowel. Turn the crank as marked
on its top surface to increase or decrease blade pitch.










