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D E S C R I P T I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N O F E L E C T R I C A N D H Y D R A U L I C
O P T I O N S
D
ESCRIPTION
1 - FLASHING LIGHT
2 - LIGHT SWITCH, HORN AND INDICATOR SWITCH
3 - FRONT LIGHTS AND INDICATORS
4 - REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATORS (OVERHEAD GUARD MODEL)
5 - REAR LIGHTS AND INDICATORS (CABIN MODEL)
6 - REVERSE LIGHTS
7 - PUNCH STOP BUTTON
8 - ADAPTATION 4TH SINGLE-ACTING OR DOUBLE-ACTING DISTRIBUTOR ELEMENT
9 - ADAPTATION 3 ON LINE DISTRIBUTOR ELEMENTS
10 - ADAPTATION 4 ON LINE DISTRIBUTOR ELEMENTS
11 - ADAPTATION "INCHING" HYDRAULIC TRANSMISSION CUT-OFF
12 - FOOT ADAPTATION GEAR REVERSER
1 - F
LASHING LIGHT
The flashing light is dismountable to make it possible, for example, to reduce
the bulkiness of the lift truck or to avoid being stolen.
- Unscrew the screw 1 and lay down the flashing light.
- Protect the bracket 2 with the cap 3.
2 - L
IGHT SWITCH
,
HORN AND INDICATOR SWITCH
The switch controls the road lights and horn.
A - All lights are off, the direction indicators do not flash.
B - The right hand direction indicators flash.
C - The left hand direction indicator flash.
D - The sidelights and the rear lights are on.
E - The dipped headlights and the rear lights are on.
F - The main beam headlights and the rear lights are on.
G - Headlight signal.
To operate the horn, press the switch.
NOTE : The positions D - E - F - G can be carried out without the ignition
being on.
1
2
3
A
D
E
C
B
F
G
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