SAFETY
3 - 4
Note:
These instructions are also affixed to es-
cape hatch.
In the event of ventilation systems failure, hatch
can be used to provide air circulation, by simply
pushing hatch upwards.
Caution:
If running with roof hatch(es) open,
beware of low overhead clearances.
To relatch handle after use, push vent arms up-
right in
full open vent
position, then insert edge
into bracket and pull handle in. Finally, pull hatch
inward, one side at a time.
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...................................................................Edge
2
................................................................Handle
3
............................................................ Black tab
4
...............................................................Bracket
5
............................................................ Vent arm
Day Time Running Lights
This system turns on automatically the low
beams at 80% of normal intensity as soon as
engine is started and parking brake is released.
This system will be canceled:
• when engine is stopped;
• when parking brake is applied;
• when the marker light switch is turned on.
Warning:
Never run vehicle at night with these
lights only as they have a lesser intensity, and
the system does not turn on the marker and
clearance lights.
Fog Lights
The halogen fog lights recessed in front bumper
allow the driver a better visibility in foggy, rainy or
snowy weather, and improve range of vision just
ahead of vehicle. They are also a useful active
safety factor. For location of ON/OFF switch, see
page 2-5.
Note:
Some States or Provinces may restrict the
use of these lamps. Verify regulations governing
each State and/or Province before using fog lights.
Docking and Cornering
Lights
Two (2) halogen lights are installed on each side of
vehicle: one near the front and one near the rear.
When the switch (see page 2-3) is set to the
Docking
position, the four (4) lamps light simulta-
neously in order to facilitate
docking
procedure.
When the switch is set to the
Cornering
position
and left or right turn signal is selected, the corre-
sponding cornering light will illuminate to in-
crease lateral visibility.
Alarm System
As an added protection to indicator lights,
Prévost vehicles are equipped with audible
alarms to inform the driver of the following oper-
ating conditions:
Indicator
lights
Audible
alarm
Condition
Air primary
Buzzer
Low air pressure
Air secondary
Buzzer
Low air pressure
Tag axle
Beep
Tag axle wheels up
N/A
Beep
Ignition
OFF
, parking
brake not applied
and/or pressure is
applied on service
brake pedal
Fire Detectors
Bell
ringing
Fire in engine
compartment
Note:
The alarms for both primary and secondary
low air pressure are produced by the same buzzer.