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Controls
inStrument cluSter
inStrument cluSter
Once the starter switch is turned to ON, all lamps on the instrument cluster light up.
Then, the battery charge warning lamp (3) and the engine emergency lamp (1) start flashing.
The machine system is normal if the lamps turn off after the engine is started.
If any lamp is not lit when the starter switch is turned to ON, there is something wrong in the
machine. Consult your sales or service dealer.
warning lampS
IMPORTANT: If a warning lamp flashes
and an alarm is sounded, immediately
stop all operations and check the
corresponding component.
Refer to “If a warning lamp flashes” on
page 6-9.
1. Engine emergency lamp
This lamp flashes and an alarm sounds if
there is a problem with the engine or
charging system.
2. Engine oil pressure warning lamp
This lamp flashes and an alarm is sounded
if the lubricant oil pressure abnormally low
while the engine is running.
3. Battery charge warning lamp
This lamp flashes and an alarm is sounded
if a problem rises in the charging system
while the engine is running.
4. Coolant temperature warning lamp
This lamp flashes and an alarm is sounded
if the engine coolant temperature
becomes abnormally high while the engine
is running.
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