Mirror Controls (3); Level Low System (4, 5, 6) - PREVOST X3-45 VIP 2015 Owner's Manual

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Power Window Switch
Use this rocker switch to open or
close the driver's power window.
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CAUTION
Close power window when parked or leaving
the coach unattended.
Outside Rear View Mirror Heat (Optional)
Press this rocker switch to clear
fog, frost or thin ice from outside
mirror.
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Central Locking System
This system enables locking all
baggage compartment doors by
pressing the switch forward. To
unlock, press the switch rearward.
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NOTE
Service compartment doors are not linked to
the central locking system.
NOTE
Doors must be unlocked using the key first,
they can then be unlocked or locked using the
central locking system.

MIRROR CONTROLS (3)

Convex
Flat
MIRROR CONTROLS
Controls and Instruments
Turn left pointer knob counterclockwise for
outside flat mirror adjustments and to the right
for convex mirror adjustments, then use the
joystick control to adjust the selected mirror's
viewing angle. Adjust the right outside mirror
similarly but by using the right side control.
NOTE
If the mirror assemblies on your vehicle do not
include convex mirrors, only one (1) mirror
control knob will be installed for both mirrors.
To operate, turn pointer knob to the left for
L.H. mirror adjustments and to the right for
R.H. mirror adjustments, then use the joystick
control to adjust the selected mirror's viewing
angle.

LEVEL LOW SYSTEM (4, 5, 6)

LEVEL LOW SYSTEM CONTROLS
When driving, the conventional air leveling
system of the vehicle controls the height at three
points: the front, the left rear and the right rear.
Your vehicle is equipped with a suspension
system that consists of air springs (pressurized
air bellows) located near each wheel. The
amount of air in each air spring (and thus the
vehicle height) is controlled by automatic
leveling valves that operate between the chassis
and the axles of the vehicle.
The three leveling valves are located as follows:
one at the front which controls the amount of air
in both front air springs, one at the left rear
which controls the left rear corner of the vehicle
and one at the right rear which controls the right
rear corner of the vehicle.
During normal driving, these valves work
automatically to maintain the chassis at the
proper level above the axles, indifferent of road
conditions or vehicle weight.
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