4-10
Section 4
Check the circuit if a particular piece of
equipment stops working. A tripped circuit
breaker indicates the circuit is overloaded. You
should determine and correct the cause of a
problem before resetting a circuit breaker.
Reset the breaker by turning it back to the ON
position. Contact your Formula dealer if a circuit
beaker keeps tripping.
Refer to
Section 5
for operation of the 12V DC
and 110V AC electrical systems.
CABIN CONTROLS AND
INDICATORS
AC/DC Control Panel
—This panel controls the
distribution of the 110-volt alternating current
(V AC) electrical system and the 12-volt direct
current (V DC) electrical system.
Both the AC and DC circuits are controlled by
switch-type circuit breakers. The circuit breakers
function in two ways. First, they allow you to
manually enable or interrupt a circuit by moving
the switch ON or OFF. Second, they protect the
system by automatically opening the circuit if a
short or overloaded condition occurs.
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