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Controls and Operating
VIEW ON FRONT OF INTERFACE BOX
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MANUAL AUTO
POWER ECONOMY
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SWITCHES
1. Hazard Warning Lights
Press bottom of switch to make turn indicators flash simultaneously as
hazard warning lights. The light in the switch and direction indicator warning
light on the dash panel will flash. To switch hazard lights off; press the top of
the switch.
2. Position not used.
3. Position not used.
4. Position not used.
5. Front Brake Pressure Reduction
Press bottom of switch to give a 50% reduction in front brake pressure. The
lower front pressure reduces the risk of wheel lockup in slippery conditions.
To return to full front brake pressure; press the top of the switch.
6. Retarder Selection Switch
Allows the operator to select which retarder is employed when using the
retarder control lever.
Pressed at top
= Disc Brake
Pressed at bottom
= Transmission
7. Sidelight and Headlight
Press bottom of switch to the first position to operate side, tail and panel
lights. The lights in the other switches will illuminate. Press switch to the
second position to operate the headlights. To switch lights off; press the top
of the switch.
8. Position not used.
9. Warning Light Test Switch
Pressing the switch with the ignition switched on will illuminate warning lights
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20, 22 and 23 and the buzzer will sound,
to provide a bulb and system check. Refer to 'Warning Lights' section on
pages 3-4, 3-5 and 3-6 for details. The light in the switch will illuminate with
the panel lights.
10. Position not used.
11. Position not used.
12. Position not used.
13.
Manual Mode Switch
Allows the service technician to change the operation of the transmission
from automatic to manual.
Automatic - Normal Operation.
Manual - Service Functions.
14. Mode Selection Switch
Allows the service technician to select between the transmission 'POWER'
and 'ECONOMY' shift schedules.
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Right Hand Panel
Left Hand Panel
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HAZARD
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