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USE BOX
Remove the cover to have access to the fuses.
1 - OPTION Light switch, horn and indicators (15A).
2 - OPTION Warning lights (10A).
3 - OPTION Rear windscreen wiper (7,5A).
4 - OPTION Working tail lights (10A).
OPTION Left working tail light (10A).
5 - OPTION Working head lights (10A).
OPTION Left working head light (10A).
6 - OPTION Heating (15A).
7 - Panel of signal Fuel level gauge + Hourmeter (5A).
8 - Front windscreen wiper and windscreen washer (10A).
9 - OPTION Flashing light unit (10A).
10 - Gear re OPTION Reverse OPTION Reverse gear horn (10A).
11 - Sound alarm + Parking brake + Transmission cut-off + OPTION Stop switch (10A).
12 - OPTION Flashing alarm light (7,5A).
13 - OPTION Right side OPTION Fuel level gauge li OPTION Hourmeter lighting (5A).
14 - OPTION Left sidelights (5A).
15 - OPTION Right indicators (7,5A).
16 - OPTION Left indicators (7,5A).
17 - OPTION Dipped headlight (10A).
18 - OPTION Main beams + OPTION main beam lamp (10A).
19 - OPTION Roof light (3A).
20 - OPTION.
21 - OPTION.
22 - OPTION.
23 - OPTION.
24 - Overhead guard lifting (5A).
NOTE : Replace a worn fuse by a new fuse of equal quality and capacity. Do not re-use a repaired fuse.
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INDSCREEN WASHER TANK
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CCELERATOR PEDAL
12 - P
EDAL OF TRANSMISSION CUT
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OFF AND OF SERVICE BRAKES
This pedal operates in two steps :
- First, the pedal acts upon an electric switch which puts the transmission into neutral so as to slow down the lift truck.
- Then, the pedal acts upon a hydraulic valve which progressively gives rise to a pressure drop in the brakes so as to
stop the lift truck.
NOTE : A hydraulic transmission cut-off OPTION is available to allow the transmission to be cut progressively.
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