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Tipper Controls
Internal Warning Buzzer:
The Internal Cab Warning Buzzer sounds intermittently to advise the operator
that the handbrake is not engaged or has been released during the tipping
operation, or the vehicle is being driven with the isolation switch 'on'.
The internal Cab Warning Buzzer will also sound at a rapid intermittent rate
after switching the system 'on' if the Auxiliary battery voltage is too low for
tipping to commence.
If this occurs, ensure handbrake has been engaged then start the engine.
Continue to idle the engine for the duration of Tipping operations.
Normal driving of the vehicle after the tipping operation will automatically
charge the Tipper auxiliary battery.
If only short journeys are anticipated or driving with a high electrical loading
(heater, headlamps, wipers etc.) it is advised to trickle charge the battery to
return it to its fully charged state.
Use:
The warning sounders function automatically.
If a warning sounder does not operate during normal tipping functions,
stop immediately and refer to the fault diagnosis section.
WARNING