Instrument Panel Gauges And Controls; Multi-Function Signal Lever; Headlight Beam Change And Turn Signals; Windshield Wipers And Wiper Delay - Winnebago Voyage 2005 User Manual

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INSTRUMENT PANEL
GAUGES AND CONTROLS
See your chassis owner's manual for detailed
information on the instrument gauges, steering
column controls, brakes, and other chassis equip-
ment.
NOTE: Some equipment or controls shown may
be optional or unavailable on your
model.

MULTI-FUNCTION SIGNAL LEVER

The multi-function signal lever controls the
turn signals, high/low beam changing, wind-
shield washer, wipers and wiper delay, and the
electronic speed control (cruise) on some
models.*
See your chassis operating guide for complete
operating information.
*Ford chassis models have the cruise control
system integrated into the steering wheel. See
your Ford chassis guide for operating instruc-
tions.
HEADLIGHT BEAM CHANGE AND
TURN SIGNALS
Move multi-function lever upward for right
turn signal and downward for left turn signal.
Pull end of handle toward you to switch high
beam to low, or low beam to high.
WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND
WIPER DELAY
See your chassis operating guide for complete
operating information.

HAZARD WARNING FLASHER

The hazard warning flasher provides addition-
al safety when the vehicle must be stopped on the
side of the roadway and presents a possible haz-
ard to other motorists. When the flasher is on, it
serves as a warning to the other drivers to ap-
proach and overtake your vehicle with caution.
SECTION 5 DASH / AUTO
The front directional signals and the taillights
will flash intermittently when the flashers are in
operation. The hazard warning flashers will not
operate when the service brake pedal is
depressed. The turn signal will not operate when
the flashers are on. When it is necessary to leave
the vehicle, the flasher system will continue to
operate with the ignition key removed.
FOOT-PEDAL PARKING BRAKES
(16,000 & 20,700 Lbs. GVWR Work-
horse Chassis - All Ford Chassis)
The parking brake foot pedal and release lever
are located beneath the left side of the dash.
Step the pedal down fully to apply and pull the
brake release knob to disengage.
AUTOMATIC PULL-BUTTON
PARKING BRAKES
(18,000, 22,000, & 24,000 lbs. GVWR
Workhorse Chassis)
These chassis are equipped with parking
brakes that apply automatically when the trans-
mission is shifted into Park.
The pull-button parking brake switch is locat-
ed on the dash to the right of the steering column.
The pull-button knob can be used to apply the
park brake when the coach is in any other gear
than Park. Pull to apply. Push in to release.
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