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Controls and Instruments
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Battery voltage warning
This pictogram indicates that the battery voltage is too high, too low or the 12V/24V
battery arrangement is not equalized.
The value low or high is displayed at the right of the pictogram to indicate if the volt-
age is too low or too high.
Engine door ajar
This pictogram indicates that the engine compartment door is ajar.
Emergency window open
This pictogram indicates that an emergency window is open or unlocked.
Baggage compartment door ajar
This pictogram indicates that one or more baggage bay doors are ajar.
To prevent discharge of the batteries when the engine in not running, some
If the battery equalizer indicator illuminates, make sure that the battery equalizer
circuit breakers are reset before requesting breakdown assistance. Wait 15
minutes after setting breakers to allow batteries to equalize. The breakers are
located on the rear junction panel, on the engine compartment R.H. side.
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Summary of Contents for X3-45 COACH
Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL X3 45 COACH ...
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Page 3: ...COACH MANUFACTURER OPERATOR S MANUAL X3 45 COACH PA1609 December 2015 ...
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Page 18: ... WARNING Unless otherwise stated do not run the engine when the engine compartment is open ...
Page 25: ...either open or shut A key is provided for unlocking the door if the option was chosen ...
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Page 189: ...INTERIOR UNLATCH AIR VALVE 12164 ...
Page 190: ...7 4 Safety Features and Equipment UNLATCH AIR VALVE LOCATION 12209 ...
Page 192: ...an audible alarm will sound 2 The operator shall bring the vehicle to a safe stop ...
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Page 239: ...9 2 Technical Information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 13 COACH FINAL RECORD 13 ...
Page 240: ...Technical Information 9 3 X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SIDE ELEVATION 18673_1 ...
Page 241: ...9 4 Technical Information X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS TOP FRONT AND REAR VIEWS 18674_1 ...
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