INSTRUMENTS
AND
INDICATORS
INSTRUMENTS
AND I]\DICATORS
The instruments,
indicators
and controls shown on Figs.
I
and
2,
and
indicated in brackets within the text,
perform
the
following functions:-
Tachometer
(3)
The
tachometer, indicates the
engine
speed in revolutions
per minute and is calibrated in divisions of 100, extending
to
6,000. The speed
range
within the red segment
is subject to
special
precautions. These are giyen on page 14.
Turn Sienal Indicator
(4)
The green
flashing
indicator monitor light, glows intermit-
tently when the
direction
control is operated and
the ignition
is switched on. See
"T\rm
Signal Control" on page 9.
Flesh
Air
Vents
(1
and 15). Refer
to page
10.
Ignition Wamiry Light
(5)
The small
red warning
light glows when
the ignition
is
switched on and is extinguished when the engine
is
acc€lerated.
Should the indicator
continue to glow
when the engine is running
above idling speed
an electrical
fault is indicated li,hich should be
traced and
rectified
immediately.
Spe€dometer
(7)
The speedometer
indicates
the road speed of the vehicle
in
miles
per
hour and is calibrated
in divisions of
2, extending to I 20.
The fiqures within
the aperture above
the centre of the dial
may be fsed
to record individual
joumeys.
Provided
that the
figures
are re-set to
zero at the beginning.
This is achieved by
pushing
up and
turning clockwise
the knob
which
extends
downwards
from behind the
instrument.
The figures within
the aperture below
the c€ntre of the dial
show the total
mileage of the v€hicle
ard may be used as a
guide
for
periodic
lubdcation and
maintenanca.
The High Beam indicator
near the bottom
of the dial glows
only when the
headlamp main beams
are in use. When the
diPper
switch is operated
tbe indicator is extinguished.