AUTOMATIC
FUEL TANK SELECTOR
-—
Your Apollo is equipped
with two fuel tanks,
a main and an
auxiliary. When fuel switch is
depressed on the MAIN side,
you will
be drawing fuel from the
main tank
and fuel gauge
will register
the contents
of this tank. Depress the
AUXILIARY side of
the switch
and you will
be drawing fuel from the
auxiliary
tank.
The fuel gauge
will then
register the contents
of this tank.
The generator draws its fuel from the
AUXILIARY tank at all times
and
is unaffected by operator
selection. i
EMERGENCY
FLASHER
— The asher switch
is located below the
steering
wheel on
the right side of the steering
column. This switch should
be activated
whenever the vehicle
is stopped on or alongside
the
roadway.
ASHTRAYS AND
LIGHTER - Depress
lighter and
release. When
lighter pops out, coils will be
red hot for light.
GENERATOR
“START
& STOP
SWITCH“
— This
switch
is clearly
marked
and operates
the generator.
Depress
the switch
to START
and
hold until generator
starts.
To stop
generator,
depress switch
to STOP
for approximately
ten
seconds. An indicator
light in the
switch is
lit when
generator
is running. Additional
information
regarding
the generator
is
in the
Electrical System
of Section 15,
Equipment
Operation.
HEADPHONE
JACKS
- STEREO
& CB
— Headphones may be
used
for either stereo or CB Radio. When the headphones are plugged
in, the
normal speakers are cancelled out.
CA UTION: In some
states it is illegalfor the driver 10 wear
headphones
while operating the vehicle. Please
check appropriate
state
traffic laws.
AISLE LAMP
Your Apollo
is equipped with
a series of lamps located
near the
oor line. These lamps
provide mood
lighting and low level
illumination
for
night driving.
OVERHEAD
BLOWER —
The overhead blower switch
is
located
on
your
dash. The overhead
blower will recirculate interior air. To
remove
smoky
or stale
air, vent one window while operating the overhead
blow-
ers. To
aid
in the defrosting of
the windshield,
turn the blowers toward
the windshield.
They
will draw the warm air produced
by the defroster
and blow
it
back onto the windshield.
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