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Section 3 - Operation
Cab Controls & Instruments
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ETHER
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Master Light Switch
The master light switch () has 4 positions .
Position A - Full counterclockwise is off .
Position B - Headlights and parking lights
Position C - Headlights and parking lights and lower
work lights
Position D - All work lights, headlights and parking
lights .
Hazard Warning Light Switch
Push the top of the rocker switch (2) to activate the
hazard lights . Push the bottom of the switch to turn
the hazard lights off .
Multi Function Switch
The lever type multifunction switch (3) operates the
horn, turn signals, headlight flash and is used to select
high or low beam .
Turn Signals - Move the lever upward to indicate a
right turn, or downward to indicate a left turn . The turn
signal warning light on the warning light bar will flash
when the signals are operated . The opposite warning
light on the warning light bar will also light, but will
remain steady . The turn signal must be manually
returned to neutral after the turn is completed .
An audible warning will sound if the turn signals are
left on for more than two minutes
Headlights (High/Low Beams) - With the master light
switch in positions B, C or D, the multifunction switch
lever can be pulled toward the steering column to
change the headlights between high and low beam .
Headlight Flash - With the master light switch in
position A (Off), the multifunction switch lever can be
pulled toward the steering column to flash the high or
low beams of the headlights .
Horn - Press the button on the end of the multifunction
switch lever to activate the horn .
3
4
A
B
C
D
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2
1
A
B
C
D
Ether Cold Start Button
The ether cold start button (4) is used to inject ether,
a highly combustible substance, into the engine
intake manifold . Ether will ignite in the engine at
temperatures far below those needed to ignite diesel
fuel .
Use the ether to assist the engine starting in
temperatures at or below 0° C (32° F) .
Note: See cold-weather starting on page 3-51 for
detailed operation.