918215/CP0407 24 Printed in U.S.A
INDICATORS AND CONTROLS 1448 PLUS
CAUTION
Before operating the paver, become familiar
with, and know how to use, all safety devices
and controls. Know how to stop the paver
before starting it — refer to “Mandatory Safety
Shutdown Procedure” on page 15.
Guards and Shields
Whenever possible and without affecting paver
operation, guards and shields are used to protect
potentially hazardous areas. In many places, decals
are also used to warn of potential dangers and to
communicate special operating procedures.
WARNING
Read and thoroughly understand all safety
decals on the paver before operation. Do not
operate the paver unless all factory-installed
guards and shields are properly secured in
place.
Circuit Breaker and In-line Fuses
The circuit breaker (1, Fig. 4) provides protection
for the entire electrical system. If activated, the
indicator will be extended out. Push in to reset.
In-line fuses, located behind the control panel,
are provided to protect individual components.
Indicator and Control
Descriptions
(Refer to Fig. 3, page 23 for locations)
Ignition Keyswitch
(Item 18, Fig. 3)
STOP Position ( ): When the key is vertical in
the keyswitch, power from the battery is
disconnected from the paver electrical circuits
(except the horn).
NOTE: This is the only position the ignition
key can be inserted or removed from the key
switch.
RUN Position ( ): When the key is rotated
clockwise one position from vertical, power from
the battery is connected to the paver electrical
circuits.
NOTE: The battery charge and engine oil
pressure indicators activate when the key is in
the RUN position. If the engine is below 40° F
(5° C), engine pre-heating is activated (see
item D in “Instrument Module” on page 25).
START Position ( ): Rotating the key clockwise
two positions from vertical activates the engine
starter. The key will automatically return to the
RUN position when the key is released.
NOTE: If ambient temperature is below 40° F
(5° C) or cold engine does not start, turn key
to RUN position and wait 15 seconds or until
preheat indicator light is off. Then start engine.
See item D in “Instrument Module” on
page 25.
Fig. 4 - Circuit Breaker
1
Fig. 5 - Keyswitch
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