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Refer to this section to quickly find out what each control does on the control panel. Do not use
these controls however, until you have thoroughly read and understood the OPERATION
Section. The OPERATION Section outlines how each control is to be used for safe operation.
(Refer to Figure 2: Engine Control Box)
The Control Box is generally located on a pedestal inside the cab. All Sweeper control buttons,
rocker switches, and indicator-warning lamps are housed here. They are easily accessible to the
driver from both left and right driving positions.
A brief description of the indicators and controls fitted in the Control Box are as follows:
Engine Controls
(Refer to Figure 2: Engine Control Box)
1. Tachometer
–
Indicates the auxiliary engine RPM.
2. Hour Meter
–
Indicates the hours of operation of the auxiliary engine only.
3. Oil Pressure Gauge
–
Should the auxiliary engine oil pressure drop below the
manufacturer specified minimum oil pressure of 69 kPa (10 psi), the automatic engine
shut off system will be activated
4. Coolant Temperature Gauge
–
If the auxiliary engine coolant temperature rises above
100
0
C (212
0
F) the automatic engine shut off system will be activated.
5. Ignition Key Switch
–
This main power switch starts the auxiliary engine enabling all
sweeping functions. (See “Operating Auxiliary Engine”).
a. Glow Plug Position
– Turn the starter switch to the “PREHEATING” position to
allow the glow lamp to redden. The glow lamp goes out in about 30 seconds
when the lamp timer is up. Even with the glow lamp off, the glow plug can be
pre-
heated by turning the starter switch to the “PREHEATING” position. Turn
the key to the “START” position and the engine should start. Release t
he key
immediately when the engine starts. This operation is not required when the
engine is warmed up.
b. Start Position - Turn ignition key to the start position to start auxiliary engine.
When engine starts release key and switch will automatically return to the run
position. If engine does not start within 15 seconds of turning starter over return
to step a.
Summary of Contents for Starfire S-5
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