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NORAM 65ET GRADER
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General Information
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Component Identification and Locations
Work Lights
Two switches control the work lights. The Front Work
Lights Switch
(2), a two-position switch, controls the
front work lights mounted on the front frame and
optional work lights mounted on the canopy or cab. The
optional Rear Work Lights Switch
(3), a two-position
switch, controls the rear work lights mounted on the top,
rear of the canopy or cab. Both switches illuminate when
activated.
NOTICE: DO NOT use work lights when traveling public
roads at night. High-mounted work lights can make it difficult
for drivers of oncoming vehicles to see nearby obstacles.
Right Side Console Light Switch
The Right Side Console Dash/Gauge Light Switch (4) activates two lights (5) that illuminate the
right side console.
Blower Fan Switch (Cab equipped models)
Switch (6), a four-position rotary switch, controls the blower fan for the heating and air conditioning
systems.
Wiper and Washers (Cab equipped models)
Switch (7) operates the front wiper and washer. Switch (8) operates the rear wiper and washer. The
wipers have two speeds.
To operate a wiper, turn the desired switch clockwise one notch for low speed and fully clockwise for
high speed. To activate the washers, push and hold the switch.
Rotating Beacon Switch
A rotating beacon is available for installation on the top of the canopy or cab. Power to this beacon is
controlled by the Beacon Switch
(9).
Defog Fan Switch (Cab equipped models)
Switch (10) a three position switch, controls a front and rear defroster fan.
A/C Switch (Cab equipped models)
Switch (11) controls the air conditioner compressor. With the switch activated, the compressor is on
and the switch is illuminated.
NOTICE: To prevent air conditioner from freezing up, the blower fan should be operated when the A/C
Switch is on.
NOTICE: When running the air conditioner the Heater Shutoff Valve should be closed (turn clockwise) to
shut off hot water to the heater core.
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