SAFETY INFORMATION 31
General Entry Guidelines
WARNING
To avoid personal injury due to a slip
and/or fall, observe the following
guidelines.
BE SURE TO FOLLOW ALL OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
ENTERING OR EXITING THE CAB OR THE AREA BEHIND THE CAB.
1 Always have three limbs (one foot and two hands or two feet and one hand) in
contact with the vehicle at all times when entering or exiting the cab or the area
behind the cab.
2 Be certain you have a firm handhold and/or stable foot position before transferring
weight to that position. For example, do not start to put weight on a foot until you
are certain your foot is properly on the step and will not slip when you transfer
your weight.
3
DO NOT
climb on top of the frame, fuel tanks or storage boxes to make trailer
hook-ups.
4 If the vehicle is equipped with air fairings, do not use the side mounted fairing
(wind deflector) brackets and braces as steps or grab handles.
5 If the vehicle is equipped with air fairings, do not use the side mounted fairing
(wind deflector) brackets and braces as steps or grab handles.
6 Be certain that all grab handles, steps and related parts are in good working
condition. Any defects should be reported and repaired before using the grab
handles and steps.
7 Be certain that all grab handles, steps and related parts are in good working
condition. Any defects should be reported and repaired before using the grab
handles and steps.
8
DO NOT
step on the curved surface of the fuel tanks. They may be slippery from
snow, mud, ice, water, spilled fuel or other slippery substances.
9 If a step is mounted to the top of the battery box, be certain that the battery box
cover is properly fastened before stepping.
10 If a vehicle is equipped with removable chassis fairings or cab panels, be certain
the fairing or cab panel is properly fastened before using steps.
11
DO NOT
jump from the cab or from the steps to the ground.
12
Always
face the cab when entering or exiting.
13
DO NOT
hold anything in your hands when entering or exiting the cab or the area
behind the cab. Log books, cups, clipboards, jackets, luggage and the like can be
placed on the cab floor or rear deck plate before entering or exiting.
Summary of Contents for VN
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Page 13: ...4 INTRODUCTION W0036011 ...
Page 38: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 29 W8003120 VN ...
Page 39: ...30 SAFETY INFORMATION W8003127 VN without Fairings ...
Page 48: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 39 W4001391 ...
Page 64: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 55 INSTRUMENT PANEL GAUGE LAYOUT W3007473 Panel Arrangement ...
Page 66: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 57 4 Tractor Parking Brake Panel B W3007470 ...
Page 82: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 73 OR ...
Page 118: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 109 W3005274 VNL Fog and Driving Lights ...
Page 148: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 139 W3005500 VN 780 VN 730 ...
Page 153: ...144 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS W3005967 ...
Page 155: ...146 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS W3005343 120 Volt System Wiring VN 670 VN 630 ...
Page 168: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 159 W8003821 CB Radio Switch Panel and Three Openings with Nets ...
Page 170: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 161 W8003793 Forward Overhead Shelf with Cabinets ...
Page 174: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 165 W8028486 Load Limits ...
Page 187: ...178 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS W8028527 VN 670 630 Lower and Upper Bunks ...
Page 189: ...180 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS VN 670 W8028529 Moveable Cushions in Lower Bunk ...
Page 194: ...INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 185 W8003158 ...
Page 207: ...198 OPERATION W3035574 ...
Page 228: ...OPERATION 219 W5001359 W5001358 1 Unlocked Position 2 Locked Position ...
Page 248: ...OPERATION 239 W8003169 Upper Bunk W8003170 Lower Bunk ...
Page 250: ...OPERATION 241 W8028593 42 Inch Lower Bunk ...
Page 251: ...242 OPERATION W8028594 Upper Bunk ...
Page 258: ...OPERATION 249 W8001387 ...
Page 406: ...MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 397 W5001430 ...
Page 411: ...402 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION W7001304 Chains are not acceptable for Off roadway towing ...
Page 423: ...414 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION W8003473 VN 630 670 Roof Extender Adjustment Chart ...
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