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Zamboni 445 - Machine Operation Switches

Zamboni 445
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Operator's Station
The operator can cycle the key off and then restart the engine. If the temperature is
still above 235°F it will again shut the engine off after 60 seconds. This will allow the
operator to get the machine off of the ice.
Check the coolant level in the radiator when it is safe to do so. Check the radiator for
signs of leaking or damage. Check coolant ow for proper operation.
Alternator
The machine is equipped with a low alternator output indicator light. The light will be
activated whenever the battery charge voltage is low. Check that the alternator is working
correctly and that the battery is fully charged. Replace either of these items as necessary.
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
The machine is equipped with a “malfunction indicator" light. This light will be activated
whenever the engine control module (ECM) determines that the engine is operating outside
of its desired parameters. The operator must note this condition in the machine log and
have the machine serviced immediately. Continued operation of the machine with the MIL
illuminated may cause severe engine damage and may lead to dangerous operating conditions.
Machine Operation Switches
The switches located on the dash operate the following machine functions:
Horn
Lights
Board brush (if equipped)
Wash water pump (if equipped) (illuminated)
Tire wash system (illuminated) (if equipped)
Advanced water system (illuminated) (if equipped)
Snow tank light
Automatic snow breaker (illuminated) (if equipped)
Low fuel warning light (if equipped)
Engine RPM
Fuel selector switch (if equipped)
Each switch has a label indicating its function.
The machine's ignition key switch has the following switch positions: off, on/run, start,
accessory.
Ice making water gauge
This optional gauge shows the water level in the ice making water tank.

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