Temperature Gauge (Where Fitted); Malfunction Indicator Light (Where Fitted); Charge Indicator Light (Where Fitted); Safety Switch Override Button (Where Fitted) - Ford LRG 425 Operator's Handbook Manual

Liquefied petroleum gas (lpg) gasoline (carbureted) gasoline (efi) & natural gas (ng) engines
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Temperature Gauge (Where Fitted)

The temperature gauge enables a close check to be kept on the coolant
temperatures.

Malfunction Indicator Light (Where Fitted)

Used on all industrial engines. This light will illuminate whenever there is an engine
malfunction such as low oil pressure, high engine temperature, fuel injection
system fault. The engine can be programmed to shut down in the event of a
malfunction.

Charge Indicator Light (Where Fitted)

If an alternator is fitted to your engine, a charge indicator light will also be fitted. The
light will glow when the isolating switch is in the RUN position with the engine
stationary and will therefore serve as a reminder either to turn the isolating switch
to the OFF position or to start the engine. Once the engine has started, the charge
indicator light should cease glowing.

Safety Switch Override Button (Where Fitted)

This must be depressed when starting the engine, as the safety switch operates
when the oil pressure falls due to the engine stopping -- Refer to "Safety Switch
(where fitted)" on page 14.

Ignition or Isolation Switch

-- Refer to "Ignition or Isolation Switch" on page 13.

Fuel Gauge (Where Fitted)

This instrument indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank.
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