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General Maintenance
This safety feature is provided to warn people around that the vehicle is in the process of being
unloaded and to remind the operator that the body is still raised.
To adjust the body raised limit switch:
1.
Loosen the limit switch nut.
2.
Move the body to the approximate position where the switch is to be triggered.
The warning buzzer shall sound as soon as the body has reached a certain height above the
chassis (usually about 12 inches above the chassis).
3.
Tighten the nut.
4.
To fine tune the adjustment, loosen the nut slightly.
5.
With a flathead screwdriver, turn the adjusting screw located at the center of the nut until a click
is heard.
6.
Tighten the nut.
7.
Test the operation.
8.
If necessary, repeat steps 1 through 7.
N
OTE
:
On full ICC bumper-equipped co-mingle units, always open the tailgate to which the full ICC
bumper is attached before raising the body. This is to avoid the bumper coming into contact
with the ground. For example, if the ICC bumper is installed on the right-hand side tailgate,
fully open this tailgate before opening the other one.
Adjusting Tailgate Unlocked Proximity Switch
E
XPERT
™ vehicles are equipped with a tailgate unlocked proximity switch on the tailgate left side near
the upper end of the tailgate cylinder (see Figure 3
303) [one on each side of the tailgate in co-mingle
units]. This switch gets triggered (amber light lights up) when the cylinder casing is sufficiently near
the switch head. This occurs when the cylinder is fully retracted.
Caution!
If your co-mingle truck is equipped with a full ICC bumper, always respect the tailgate
opening sequence before raising the body. Failure to do so will result in equipment
damage.
Warning!
Ensure that no one is standing behind or near the tailgate when performing this
procedure.
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