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B-210 / B-200 Curtis DC System Operator Manual
MB-210-14
Vehicle Controls
1: Light Switch
The headlight switch is located on the top left
of the instrument panel. Push the top of the
switch to turn the lights on. Push the bottom of
the switch to turn the lights off.
2: Windshield Wiper
Optional. The wiper switch is located on the left
side of the instrument panel and to the right of
the headlight switch. Push the top of the switch
to turn on the wiper. Push the bottom of switch
to turn off the wiper.
3: Strobe Light
Optional. The strobe switch is located on the left
side of the instrument panel and to the right of
the wiper switch. Push the top of the switch to
turn on the strobe. Push the bottom of switch to
turn off the strobe.
4: Direction Control Switch
This switch determines the direction of travel.
The switch has three positions:
•
FORWARD
: Push the top of the switch all
the way in to travel forward.
•
REVERSE
: Push the bottom of the switch
all the way in to travel reverse.
•
OFF
: There is a center position between
forward and reverse, this is the “direction”
OFF position. The direction OFF position
does
NOT
turn the vehicle control system
OFF. Use the Start switch to turn the
vehicle control system OFF. Refer to Start
Switch in this section for details regarding
turning the vehicle control system OFF.
Note: The OFF position IS NOT neutral and
does NOT disconnect the motor from
the drive train.
5: High / Low Speed Switch
Push on top of the High/Low switch (turtle) for
slow speed. Push on the bottom of the switch
(rabbit) for normal speed.
6: Dash Display
The gauge on the dash has many functions.
More detail is provided later in this section.
7: Horn Switch
Press the horn switch with your left foot to sound
the horn, release it to turn it off.
8: Start Switch
The Start switch turns the vehicle electrical
control system ON. This switch may or may
not require a key to operate. Rotate the switch
clockwise to turn the vehicle system “ON” and
counterclockwise to turn the vehicle system
“OFF”. The vehicle will not run when in the
OFF position.
The switch should be in the “OFF” position
whenever the operator leaves the driver’s seat.
This switch is designed to secure and disable
the vehicle. The key can only be removed when
the switch is in the “OFF” position.