CONTROL LEVERS, PEDALS
OPERATION
128
FUSE
REMARK
Before replacing a fuse, be sure to turn off the starting switch.
The fuses protect the electrical equipment and wiring from burn-
ing out.
If the fuse becomes corroded, or white powder can be seen, or
the fuse is loose in the fuse holder, replace the fuse.
Replace a fuse with another of the same capacity.
Fuse capacity and name of circuit
LH POD
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
No
Fuse
capacity
Name of circuit
(1)
10 A
Controller (switched power)
(2)
20 A
Solenoid (controller)
(3)
10 A
PPC lock, axle lock, park brake and f-n-r
(4)
10 A
Window washer, cigar lighter and quick
coupler
(5)
30 A
Head lights, main beam and horn
(6)
10 A
Lower wiper
(7)
10 A
Beacon
(8)
10 A
Travel sensor and low brake pressure
(9)
5 A
Power max switch
(10)
10 A
Refuelling pump
(11)
25 A
A/C unit
(12)
20 A
Monitor (switched power)
(13)
20 A
Work lights
(14)
10 A
Optional power supply (24V)
(15)
15 A
Heated seat, clamshell and chassis
attachments
(16)
10 A
Radio, phone socket (12V) and seat
compressor
(17)
10 A
Monitor (regular power)
(18)
10 A
Starter switch
(19)
10 A
Cab interior light
(20)
10 A
Hazard warning, wiper control and park
lights
Summary of Contents for PW160-7K Series
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Page 3: ...3 FOREWORD ...
Page 14: ...LOCATIONS OF PLATES TABLE TO ENTER SERIAL NO AND DISTRIBUTOR FOREWORD 14 ...
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Page 304: ...SERVICE PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE 304 ...
Page 305: ...305 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 307: ...SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 307 1 PIECE BOOM ...
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