8.
Keyswitch -
International
symbols,
located
around the perimeter
of
the Keyswitch, denote the
functions and positions that the Key can be rotated
to. In a clockwise rotation, these positions are:
Off
Position - When the Key is vertical in the
Keyswitch, power from the Battery
is
disconnected
to
the Control and Instrument Panel electrical circuits.
Also, this
is
the only position in which the Key can be
inserted or removed from the Keyswitch.
On
or
Run
Position - When the Key is turned one
position clockwise from the vertical (OFF) position,
power from the Battery
is
supplied to all Control and
Instrument Panel electrical circuits.
Start
Position
-
When
the
Key
is
turned
fully
clockwise and held in that position, the electric Starter
will be energized for starting the Engine. Release the
Key
as
soon
as
the Engine starts (it will return to the
RUN position by itself).
NOTE: The Key
MUST
a/ways be returned
to
the
Off
position between starting attempts.
9.
Light
Switch - Controls all lights (standard and
optional) on the Loader. International symbols de-
note the four positions
of
the Light Switch. In a
clockwise direction these are: Off, Flashers, Head-
light/Taillight with Flashers, and Headlight/Tail-
light
only.
For
the
Lights
to
function,
the
Keyswitch MUST be in the "On"(Run) position.
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O.
Fuses, &
Flasher
- Two Fuses are provided on
the Instrument Panel to protect the Loader electri-
cal circuits. Easy access to the Fuses
is
provided
by simply removing the Fuse Caps. An SAE 30
ampere Fuse protects the main wiring circuit, and
an SAE 20 ampere Fuse protect the Lighting cir-
cuit, and indicator lamps. Easy access to the
Heavy-duty Flasher,
if
so equipped is provided by
simply removing the Access Cover.
NOTE: Do
NOT
attempt
to
defeat the fusing
by
jumping across the Fuse
or
by
using a higher
amperage Fuse.
11.
Horn
- (Optional): A Horn Kit is available for
installation on the Skid Loader.
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