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7-4 Safety Features and Equipment
WARNING
The engine will stop 15 seconds after the fire
alarm starts. The operator must be prepared to
bring the vehicle to a safe stop as soon as the
alarm sounds. Steering may become difficult
after engine shutdown. If more time is required,
the "DELAY ENGINE STOP" switch may be
pressed and released for an additional 15 second
delay.
WARNING
The extinguisher discharge may cause an
obscuring cloud behind and near the vehicle.
5. The red fire "ALARM" lamp and audible alarm
will stay on. The yellow fire "TROUBLE" lamp
will also be on indicating a discharged
extinguisher.
6. The system must be reset and the fire
extinguisher
removed
accordance with the System Reset portion of
the Kidde Dual Spectrum Operation &
Maintenance Manual.
Starting The Vehicle After A Fire Alarm
The vehicle may be started after a fire alarm
without resetting the system. Refer to ignition
switch sequence below. This will not reset the
system; rather it will instruct the vehicle's
multiplex system to ignore vehicle interface
outputs from the Protection Panel. This feature is
intended to be used only in emergencies that
require the vehicle to be restarted and moved a
short distance prior to system reset. It should not
be performed if the cause of the fire has not been
clearly identified and corrected.
To start the vehicle, perform this ignition switch
(key) sequence.
From the ON position,
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Turn to OFF , return to ON and START
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vehicle within 2 seconds.
and
replaced
in
PA-1619 Owner's Manual H3-45 VIP

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM

The vehicle may be equipped with an optional Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
Description
System includes the following elements:
Special tire valves;
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RF sensor inside each tire, fixed to the
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valve. Sensors provide continuous tire
pressure and temperature reading. The
normal sensor battery lifespan is 5 years.
The remaining lifespan is displayed as a
percentage in the TPMS display;
3 antennas to receive the sensors RF signal
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(one in the front spare tire compartment, one
above the L.H. side rear wheels and one
above the R.H. side rear wheels);
A TPMS receiver connected to the antennas
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and
located
compartment, above the CECM;
A TPMS display built in the L.H. dashboard
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panel (with On-Screen TPMS version);
A "Tire Pressure Warning" indicator.
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NOTE
It is recommended to check the remaining
battery lifespan when changing the tires in order
to replace the sensors at the same time if they
are due for replacement before the next change.
in
the
front
electrical

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