Rear Work Light; Wiper; Front Wiper / Washer Switch; Rear Wiper / Washer Switch - Kubota M8540 NARROW Operator's Manual

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BRear Work Light

(1) Rear work light

WIPER

BFront Wiper / Washer Switch
1. Turn on the key switch and press the top half of the
wiper switch to the first step, the wiper is activated.
When the switch is pressed further to the second step,
washer liquid jets out.
The jetting continues while the switch is pressed and
the wiper is activated continuously.
2. Press the bottom half to the first step, the wiper is
activated at regular intervals.
When the switch is pressed further to the second step,
washer liquid jets out and the wiper is activated at
regular intervals.
BRear Wiper / Washer Switch
1. Turn on the key switch and press the top half of the
wiper switch to the first step, and the wiper is activated.
When the switch is pressed further to the second step,
washer liquid jets out.
The jetting continues while the switch is pressed and
the wiper is activated continuously.
2. Press the bottom half of the wiper / washer switch,
washer liquid only jets out.

(1) Front wiper / washer switch

(2) Rear wiper / washer switch

A Do not activate the wipers when the windows are dry,
they may be scratched.
Be sure to jet washer liquid first and then activate the
wipers.
BUsing the Wipers in Cold Season
1. While not used in cold season, keep the wiper blades
off the windshield to prevent them from being stuck
with ice.
2. If the windshield is covered with snow, scrape it off the
windshield before using the wipers.
3. If the wiper blades are stuck on the windshield with ice
and fail to move, be sure to turn the main key switch to
"OFF" and remove the ice off the blades. Then place
the main key switch back to "ON".
4. When commercially available cold-season wiper
blades are used, make sure their size is the same as
or smaller than that of the standard ones.
A In cold season, the wiper blades and the wiper motor
might get overloaded causing damage. To avoid this,
be sure to take the above precautions.
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