Directional Signals (Optional); Steering; Maintenance Monitor/Due; Warning Period - Taylor-Dunn B0-254-48 Operation, T Roubleshooting And Replacement Parts Manual

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SAFETY RULES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Maintenance monitor (optional):
Operation: The SMD notifies the operator 10-hours (standard) before a scheduled maintenance is due.
During this warning period, the meter will continue to alert the operator. This should allow sufficient time
for the operator to schedule the maintenance that is due, with minimal down time. If the scheduled
maintenance is not performed before the warning period elapses, then the vehicles maximum speed
will be significantly reduced.
Display showing Maintenance and
Wrench icons
Warning period: The warning starts when the Maintenance Indicator
is ON and the Wrench icon is flashing. The Wrench icon will continue
to flash until the warning time has expired.
Maintenance Due: Once the warning has expired and the maintenance
is due, the Wrench icon will stop flashing and remain ON. Additionally,
the vehicles maximum speed will be significantly reduced until the
maintenance is performed and the display is reset. The display should
only be reset by an authorized technician. Refer to the
parts
section for information regarding tools required to reset the Smart
View Display.

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. If equipped with tilt steering, the release lever
is located on the lower left of the steering column. Pull the lever up to
reposition the steering wheel.

Directional Signals (Optional)

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 (Optional)

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.
Safety Rules
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