OPERATIONAL CONTROLS
Operation - 24
Information Cluster Gauge (A)
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1. Tachometer
2. Speedometer
3. Hour Meter
4. Water Temperature Gauge
5. Fuel Gauge
6. Glow Plug Indicator Light
The information cluster gauge contains a tachom-
eter, speedometer, hour meter, water temperature
gauge, fuel gauge, and glow plug indicator light.
The
tachometer
displays the engine speed in RPM.
The
speedometer
displays the speed of the power
unit. The speedometer can be set to display either
miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph).
The
hour meter
records the accumulated time the
ignition key has been switched to the on position.
The
water temperature gauge
displays the tem-
perature of the engine cooling system.
The
fuel gauge
displays the level of fuel in the tank.
The
glow plug indicator light
indicates activation
of the glow plugs for preheating the engine. The
glow plugs activate when the key is turned to the
on position. When the glow plug light turns off, the
engine is ready to start.
Warning Cluster Gauge (B)
1. Volt Meter
2. Park Brake Indicator Light
3. Low Engine Oil Pressure Warn-
ing Light
4. High Water Temperature Warn-
ing Light
5. High Hydraulic Fluid Tempera-
ture Warning Light
6. Low Voltage Warning Light
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The warning cluster gauge contains a volt meter, a
park brake indicator light, low engine oil pressure
warning light, high water temperature warning light,
high hydraulic fluid temperature warning light, and
low voltage warning light.
The
volt meter
displays the voltage level of the
charging system.
The
park brake indicator light
activates when the
park brake is set.
The
low engine oil pressure warning light
acti-
vates when the engine oil pressure is below safe
levels. The light comes on when the ignition key is
switched to the on position and stays illuminated until
the engine is started and safe oil pressure develops.
If this light comes on during operation, immediately
shut off the engine. Do not restart the engine until the
problem has been located and corrected.
The
water high temperature warning light
activates
when the temperature of the engine cooling systems
reaches unsafe levels. If this light comes on dur-
ing operation, park the power unit, turn the PTO off,
reduce engine speed to low idle, and allow the engine
to cool. Check the radiator screen and clean, if neces-
sary. If engine temperature continues to rise, shut off
the engine. If the engine continually overheats, refer to
the troubleshooting section for possible problems.
The
hydraulic fluid high temperature warning
light
activates when the hydraulic fluid reaches
unsafe levels. If this light comes on during opera-
tion, park the power unit and move the throttle lever
to the idle position. Check the hydraulic cooling fan
to ensure it is operating properly and refer to the
troubleshooting section for possible problems.
The
low voltage warning light
activates when the
voltage drops to unacceptable levels. If this light
comes on, shut off any unnecessary lights and
accessories to reduce current draw. If voltage contin-
ues to drop, park the power unit, shut off the engine,
and turn the ignition key to the off position. Refer to
the troubleshooting section for possible problems.
Warning Alarm (C)
The warning alarm works with the warning cluster
gauge to alert the operator to problems. The warn-
ing alarm sounds a continuous signal whenever a
warning is displayed on the warning cluster gauge.
If the warning alarm sounds, immediately check the
warning cluster gauge to determine the cause of the
warning and then take appropriate action.
Ignition Switch (D)
1. Off or Stop Position -
all 12 volt power going
through the key switch
is off.
2. On or Run Position -
engine run position, 12
volt power is sent to
accessories.
3. Start Position - when the
key is turned to the start position, the starter will
engage.
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