CONTROLS 4
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4.2
CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS __________________________________________________
Figure 4A
A.
Tachometer
Indicates the engine speed (x 100) in revolutions per
minute (RPM).
B.
Hour Meter
Records the number of hours the unit has been
operated. The hour meter is active when the ignition
switch (M) is in the ON position.
C.
Fuel Gauge
Indicates the amount of fuel remaining in the tank.
Do not allow the tank to run dry.
D.
Voltmeter
The voltmeter indicates the voltage level of the
battery. Under normal operation it should display
between 12 and 18 volts. A reading below 12 volts
indicates the battery is not charging correctly and is
being drained.
E.
Water Temperature Gauge
Indicates engine coolant temperature. If temperature
rises above 230° F (110° C), a buzzer located under
dash will sound.
F.
Turn Signal Indicators
Used with optional turn signal kit. Left or
right indicators flash when turn signal lever
is moved to left or right position. Both
indicators will flash when hazard button is
pressed.
G.
Oil Pressure Light
Light will come on when ignition switch is
turned to on position and will go out once
engine starts. Do not continue to operate
truck if light does not go out, or comes on
during operation.
H.
Glow Plug Light
Does not have a function on this vehicle.
Glow plug light is used for diesel engines.
J.
Service Brake Fluid Light
Indicates low fluid level in master cylinder
reservoir. Fill with clean DOT 3 brake fluid.
K.
Parking Brake Light
Indicates parking brake is engaged. Do not
drive unit without disengaging parking
brake.
L.
High Beam Indicator
Indicates light switch (T) is in high beam
position.
Figure 4B
M.
Ignition Switch
- The ignition switch has four
positions. ACC - OFF - ON - START.
ACC (Accessory) Position - Allows use of various
instruments and accessories without causing ignition
system damage.
OFF Position - Prevents function of all vehicle
electrical power operated features except for the
flasher (hazard), lights, and the radiator cooling fan.
Switch must be in OFF position for key removal.
ON Position - Key is placed in this position for
normal engine operation.
START Position - Hold key in start position to
engage engine starter. Upon release, key will return
to ON position automatically. Key must be returned to
the OFF position before the starter can be
reactivated.
E
1 4
F
0
0
50
HOURS
x 100
5
45
10
10
!
16
12
14
140
88
60
104
138
280
190
220
40
15
35
20
30
25
0 0 0 0
0
3 4
1 2
F
C
COOLANT
A
B
C
D
E
F
F
G
H
J
K
L
!
STOP
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M
ACC
OFF
ON
START
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