MANAGEMENT
OF
CAR--~Controls, Switches and Instruments
Choke Control.
See page
9
for full instructions.
Gear Lever.
See Fig.
2
for gear positions.
Petrol Tap.
This is situated under petrol tank.
Seat Adjustment.
The seats are adjustable for "leg length" after
operating the lever which is situated at the side of the seat.
Handbrake.
Pull to operate rear
wheel brakes. The lever will be
SWITCHES
held in any position by pressing
the button on top of the lever
and releasing the lever. To
release ratchet, first pull lever
when the pawl will auto-
Brake Lights.
The switch is connected to the brake pedal mechanism,
but will operate the red rear lights only with the ignition switched on.
LIFT
Direction Indicators.
This switch will automatically be returned to
"
off" as the steering wheel is being brought back to the straight ahead
position. The indicators will only operate with the ignition switched
on and a warning light will flash on the dash panel when the switch
is operated.
matically spring out of engage-
ment with the ratchet and the
@
@
lever is free to release the
brakes.
Fig.
2.
Gear
positions.
Head, Tail and Parking Lamps.
Pull knob to switch on parking
lights.
Tur~ slightly clockwise and pull again to switch on the head
lights. Press foot operated switch to dip head lights, press again for
"
full on
"
position, in which position a small red light appears at the
bottom of the speedometer dial.
Horn.
Press button in centre of steering wheel to operate horns.
Ignition.
Insert key and turn clockwise to switch on. Do not leave
the switch
"
on
"
when engine is stationary, to avoid the battery being
discharged by the current flowing through the coil windings.
Panel Lights.
Pull knob to switch on panel lights. These lights will
only operate when the parking lights are switched on.
Starter Motor.
Press to operate engine starter (see page
9
for full
instructions).
Windscreen Wiper.
Pull to operate wipers
;
they will only function
when the ignition is switched on. Push to stop when arms are in the
desired parking position.