12
'---13
4
5
14
15
9
10
11
1. Lighter 6.
Fuel
Switch
over
11.
Turn·
Signal
Indicator
2. Windshield Wipers
7.
Emergency Start 12. Radio
Sound
System
3. Windshield Washers
8.
Turn
Signal
Lever
and
Cruise
Control
13.
Heater,
AIC
Controls
4. Shift Lever
9.
Instruments (See your
Chassis
14. Auxiliary Generator Start
5. Lights
Operator's
Manual)
(Optional)
10.
Hi·Beam
Indicator
15.
Heater,
AIC
Outlet
FIGURE 2 TYPICAL INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROL
CONTROLS
• Fill
the
liquid
petroleum
gas (LPG) fuel
tank
if
required.
• Check for spare fuses
of
every size used
in
the ve·
hicle.
Take the time
before
leaving
to
become familiar with
the
location and operation
of
the instrument control
panel
and
other
items
in
the
driver compartment.
Check
all
instruments
to
verify
that
equipment
is
work·
ing. Dash
instrument
controls (see Figure 2) include:
two·speed
wiper
control,
windshield washer, lighter,
fuel switch·over valve (optional),
emergency
start
(op·
tional),
three-speed heater/defroster blower control,
heat
level control, fresh air control, defroster control,
3
and
the
under-dash air
conditioner
blower/temperature
controls (optional). Also located
on
the
dash is
the
sound system. The cruise control
(optional)
is
located .
on
the
turn indicator handle.
The
emergency
flasher
control
is
located on the right side
of
the
steering
column. Refer
to
the Chassis
Operator's
Manual
or
in-
dividual instructions from
equipment
manufacturers
for
operation of equipment,
both
standard
and
optional.
It
is
recommended
that
the
Chassis
Operator's
Manual
(provided
in
your
Owner's I
nformation
Kit)
be
kept
readily available
in
the
glove
compartment.
This
will
prove invaluable as reference
information.
- DRIVE SAFELY -