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INSTRUMENTS
AND
CONTROLS
It
is important
that
you
familiarize
yourself
with
the various
instruments
and
controls
and
utilize
the
check
lists,
BEFORE
YOU
OPERATE
YOUR
MOTOR
HOME!
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Figure
4 Dash
Instruments
& Controls
l.
FUEL
GAUGE With
ignition key
in ON or
ACCESSORY
position,
the
pointer
will indicate
the amount
of fuel in
the gas
tank. The
selector
switch permits
the contents
of each
tank to be
checked
conveniently.
2. AMMETER
Indicates
whether
battery
is being
charged
or
dis-
charged. Pointer will
normally
remain
slightly to
the right
of
center
while
driving
when battery
is fully
charged.
If the indicator
is continuously
to
the left,
indicating
discharge,
the
electrical
system
should
be
examined
immediately.
3.
VACUUM
GAUGE
( MOTOR
MINDER)
- - Indicates
engine
mani-
fold
vacuum.
Try to
maintain
the highest
reading
possible
when
driving.
This will
result
in the
best
fuel economy
and maximum
engine
life.
4. TEMPERATURE
GAUGE
—-
Indicates
engine coolant
temperature.
Pointer
will
normally stay
near center
but
may
rise slightly
in
congested
traffic or
under
heavy
load. DO
NOT
OPERATE
VEHICLE
IF INDI-
CATOR
REMAINS
IN HIGH
TEMPERATURE
RANGE
AT
RIGHT EXTREMITY
OF GAUGE.
S'\/8!”!