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COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION
70 AXH1157-UK (ENG) L3500 L4700 F7000 [FPT S3A]
7.1.11.3 - Rotating light
1
Figure: 150412-1
The rotating light 1(fig 150412-1) must be position
onto the driver’s cab.
To activate and position the rotating light, perform the
following steps:
1. Clean and dry the top of the driver's cab.
2. Place the rotating light on the cab.
3. Insert the plug of the rotating light into the
electrical socket on the rear left side of the cab,
under the rear glass.
4. Turn on the rotating light using the switch on the
canopy instrument panel.
The rotating light turned on is indicated by the
indicator light on the switch.
ATTENTION
Do not use the rotating light improperly.
Refer to the manager in charge of the work and to
the regulations in force in the country of use of
the vehicle to know the cases in which it is
necessary and/or allowed to use the rotating
light.
NOTE
It is possible to turn on the rotating light even if
the ignition key is in the “0” position.
WARNING
Risk of damage to the electrical system.
Do not connect users with nominal voltage
greater than 12V and power consumption greater
than 180W.
7.1.12 - Emergency Lights
1
Figure: 150419-1
Press the emergency lights switch "1" (fig. 150419-1) to
turn on all four direction indicators.
The side lights turning on is indicated by the switch
flashing and by indicator "2" on the instrument panel
of the machine.
7.1.13 - Seat
The seat of the vehicle is equipped with specific safety
belts designed to protect the operator during the
movement or handling operations.
WARNING
Always fasten the seat belts when operating the
vehicle.
7.1.13.1 - Deadman seat sensor
1
Figure: 150413-1
The vehicle is equipped with a safety system called
"deadman" which consists of an electrical microswitch
inside the seat cushion “1” (fig. 150413-1).

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