Turn Signals; Hazard Light Switch; Steering; Operator Presence Switch - Taylor-Dunn TC-080-120 Operator's Manual

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1: Throttle Pedal
The throttle pedal is located on the floorboard
and is intended to be operated by the drivers
right foot. It controls the speed of the vehicle
and operates similar to the throttle pedal in an
automobile. Press the pedal to increase speed
and release the pedal to decrease speed.
2: Foot Brake Pedal
The foot brake pedal is located to the left of
the throttle pedal. This pedal is designed for
operation with the drivers right foot. It works
similar to the brake in an automobile. Applying
pressure to the brake pedal slows the vehicle
according to the amount of pressure applied.
Relieving pressure from the pedal releases the
braking action.
3: Parking Brake
The parking brake is actuated with a hand lever,
which is located to the right of the driver. To set
the parking brake, Pull the lever up and back
until it locks. To release the park brake, Push
the brake lever all of the way down.
Note: The parking brake can be adjusted
by rotating the knob on the end of the
handle.
4: Shift Lever
Details regarding the shift lever can be found on
the following pages.

Horn Switch

The horn switch is located in the center of the
steering wheel
Press the hub to sound the horn, release it to
turn it off.
TC-080-120 Operator Manual

Turn Signals

Directional signals are optional and may not be
installed on your vehicle.
The turn signal lever is located on the left side
of the steering column. Push the lever forward
to activate the right turn signal and pull the lever
back to activate the left turn signal.

Hazard Light Switch

Hazard lights are optional and may not be
installed on your vehicle.
The hazard light switch is located on the left side
of the steering column. The switch is a small tab.
To activate the hazard lights, pull the tab out. To
turn the hazard lights off, push forward or pull
back the directional signal lever.

Steering

The steering wheel and steering system are
similar to an automobile. To turn right, turn the
steering wheel clockwise. To turn left, turn the
steering wheel counter-clockwise.

Operator Presence Switch

Operator presence switch is optional and may
not be installed on your vehicle.
A switch located under the driver's seat kills the
engine when the driver leaves the seat. The
driver must be seated for the engine to operate.
Whenever the driver leaves the vehicle, the
driver should turn the ignition switch off, place
the shift lever in the neutral position, and set
the park brake.
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