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5.
ELECTRICAL PARTS
fig. 5.
110
Comb;nation switch and hand lock
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KEY
OFF
Cannot be removed
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fig.
5.
111
Operation and connection of combination
switch
fig. 5.
112
Stop switch
WASHER
DORBLE NUT
INSULATOR
fig. 5.
113
Construction of stop switch
connections.
This will prevent the light intensity from
dropping.
Connections between lamp socket and
ground are often faulty.
It is advisable to attach a
ground wire to the lamp socket and fix the wire to
the head lamp housing or to the vehicle. (Refer to
Fig.
5.
102)
5. 7
Switch
A.
Combination switches
This switch is operated by a special cylinder key.
It
performs
general
functions
required by vehicle
operation.
In Model C-240 a combination switch is
used with the day and night driving switch circuits,
the generator charging circuit and the starting circuit.
When the key is turned, the inner contact points slide
to connect or disconnect the selected circuit. (Refer
to Fig. 5.110)
The key is used for both the combination switch
and hand lock.
It
is operated in three steps, as
shown in Fig.
5.
111.
Position O
The key may be inserted and removed.
Position I
Engine is off and no electrical units can
operate.
The key cannot be removed.
Daytime
operating circuit.
Certain electrical units
can operate.
Position II
The key cannot be removed.
Nighttime
operating circuit. All electrical units may
be operated. (Refer to Fig.
5.
111)
B.
Stop switch
This switch is interlocked and operates with the
brake pedal.
There are two types, reciprocating
motion and rotational. (Refer to Fig.
5.
112)
Models CB 125 and 160 use the reciprocating
motion type stop switch.
As seen in the sectional
view on the left, when axis A performs reciprocating
motion interlocked with the brake pedal, the metal
contact point B (coupled to axis Al also performs
reciprocating motion by flashing on and off as the
contactors C and D are closed.
Disassembly and Assembly
A
double nut is used for adjustment.
To
position.
loosen the upper and lower nuts.
When disassembling, dismount by loosening the two
nuts.
The interior cannot be disassembled because
the housing is sealed. (Refer to Fig.
5.
113)

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