Chronometer; Warning Lamps; Lever For Steering Wheel Console Angle; Adjusting The Steering Wheel Setting - Husqvarna PT26 D Operator's Manual

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Chronometer

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The chronometer shows how many hours the engine
has been running. Any time when the engine is not
running but the ignition is switched on is not registered.
The last digit shows tenths of an hour (6 minutes).

40-51. Warning lamps

On the steering wheel console under the steering wheel
there are warning lamps for battery charging (40),
differential lock (41), coolant temperature (42), glow
plug heating (43), oil pressure (44), cutting unit
operation (45), parking brake (46), high speed (47), full
beam (50) and indicators (48, 51).
During start-up all lights come on for function checks.
The most important lights are coolant temperature and
oil pressure. The engine stops automatically if any of
these light up.
The lamp for the coolant temperature flashes at
o
approximately 100
C and lights constantly at
o
approximately 110
C when the engine stops.
Reduce the load to lower the temperature if the lamp
flashes.
The warning lamps are LEDs, which cannot be
replaced separately. The entire indication panel must
be replaced in the event of a fault.

49. Lever for steering wheel console angle

When the lever is activated, the angle of the steering
wheel console can be adjusted for a more comfortable
driving position or to facilitate entering the driver's
seat. The lever is sprung.
WARNING:
Do not adjust the steering wheel angle or whilst
driving. Risk of unsafe operation.

Adjusting the steering wheel setting

The mounting for the steering unit in the steering
column can be adjusted vertically. Undo the screws
that hold the casing and remove the screws, on both
sides of the column, that hold the mounting in the
column. Adjust the mounting to the correct height,
screw the mounting into place in the column and fit the
casing.
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Chronometer

Warning lamps
Adjusting the steering wheel console angle and steering
wheel
Adjusting the steering column vertically.
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