
EMERGENCY FEATURES AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
The lights are not used when:
•
Engine is stopped;
•
Parking brake is applied;
•
The exterior lighting switch is turned to the
second position.
Warning :
Do not drive with the daytime
running lights at night. For night driving, turn
ON
the headlights by depressing the exterior lighting
rocker switch to the second position. The
daytime running lights do not provide sufficient
illumination for safe driving at night.
F
OG
L
IGHTS
Optional halogen fog lights may be installed
(refer to "Controls & Instruments" chapter 3).
Fog lights provide better visibility in fog and
precipitation. They improve visibility immediately
in front of the vehicle. They also provide added
safety.
Note :
Some states or provinces may
restrict the use of fog lights. Verify local state or
provincial regulations before using.
C
ORNERING
L
IGHTS
The motorcoach may be equipped with up to
four halogen cornering lights. Two lights are
installed at the front of the vehicle, on each side
as standard equipment. Two optional lights may
be installed on each side at the rear of the
motorcoach. The front lights illuminate at the
same time as the turn signal flashers to increase
lateral visibility while turning. The rear lights
illuminate automatically when the reverse (R)
range is selected to increase visibility while
backing-up the vehicle.
C
OMPARTMENT
L
IGHTING
Baggage, engine, front service, main power
compartment and rear electric compartment
lights are automatically turned
ON
when the
compartment door is opened. A telltale light on
the central dashboard will illuminate when a
compartment door is open.
M
UD
F
LAPS
A
ND
S
PLASH
G
UARDS
Mud flaps are installed behind each front wheel
and the tag axles. Mud flaps minimize dirt on the
lower panels of the motorcoach and prevent
stones and debris from being thrown at vehicles
travelling behind the motorcoach. Splash guards
may be installed behind each dual wheel of the
drive axle to prevent stone projectiles from being
thrown at the tag axle wheels.
B
ACK
-U
P
C
AMERA
An optional back-up camera is available which
provides the driver with visual assistance when
backing-up.
The TV monitor may be mounted on the left side
pillar and switches
ON
automatically when the
transmission is in the reverse (R) range.
B
ACK
-U
P
A
LARM
The back-up alarm alerts pedestrians and other
drivers when the motorcoach is being backed-
up. Take extra precautions whenever backing-
up. If necessary, use a guide to provide
directions when backing-up. Both the alarm and
optional camera are automatically activated
when the transmission is put in the reverse (R)
range.
B
ACK
-U
P
A
LARM
O
VERRIDE
A rocker switch located on the R.H. side
dashboard panel allows the driver to override
the Back-Up alarm system (as for example : at
night on a camping site).
Note :
After use, return to normal operation
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