
GB-NL-F-24
GB
ANALOGUE INSTRUMENT PANEL (Fig.16)
Combined Hour meter, Warning and Indicator
lamps
AUTOMOTIVE FUNCTIONS
A.
Charge warning lamp
Colour red, on when ignition is switched on and
will go out once engine has started. If the lamp
comes on when the engine is running, the fan
belt may be slipping or broken or a fault in the
electrical system is indicated and should be
investigated STOP IMMEDIATELY.
B.
Engine oil pressure warning lamp
Colour red, on when ignition is switched on,
and will go out once the engine has started. If
the lamp comes on when the engine is running
STOP IMMEDIATELY as this indicates that the
oil pressure is to low. Check the level of oil in
the engine sump and if necessary top up.
Check oil pressure switch. Continued
operation may cause extensive damage to the
engine.
C.
Engine overheat warning lamp
Colour red, this lamp will come on when the
engine temperature reaches a pre-set level.
The vehicle horn will sound simultaneousely. If
the lamp comes on or the horn sounds STOP
IMMEDIATELY and investigate the cause. The
lamp will come on during engine preheat for
checking purposes only.
Note: This warning lamp works independently of
the engine coolant temperature gauge.
E.
glow plug warning lamp
Colour red, this lamp is timed on for a period of
approximately five seconds when the ignition
switch is turned clockwise to the preheat
position. Once the lamp has gone out the
engine can be started.
Fig.16
Summary of Contents for Commander 3510
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