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Illustration 1 | g00464939 |
A single rotary light switch controls the exterior lighting of the machine. This switch is connected to a unswitched battery connection. The switch may be used when the engine start switch key is in the OFF position.
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Illustration 2 | g00464940 |
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Illustration 3 | g00557397 |
Note: Not all of the lights that are shown will appear on machines equipped with a standard cab.
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| Off (1) - Turn the switch fully in the counterclockwise direction in order to turn off all the exterior lights. |
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| Tail Light (2) - Move the switch to this position in order to turn on the following lights: dash lamps, tail lamps and tail lamps for a trailer. |
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| Roading Lights (3) - Move the switch to this position in order to turn on the following lights: roading lights, tail lamps and dash lamps. Use the hazard lights in conjunction with this position while you are roading the machine. |
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| Front Floodlight and Rear Floodlight (4) - Move the switch to this position in order to turn on the following lights: running lamps, parking lights, front floodlights, rear floodlights and green indicator for work lights. |
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| All Lights (5) - Move the switch to this position in order to turn on all available exterior lights. Also, use this position in order to turn on the work lights for a trailer. |
Note: The switch is cumulative. As you move the switch from position (2) to position (5), the lights from the previous setting continue to operate.
Dome Light
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Illustration 4 | g00399901 |
The dome light will illuminate whenever the cab door is opened. Push the switch downward in order to turn on the light while the cab door is closed.
Hazard Warning Switch
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Illustration 5 | g00400219 |
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| Hazard Warning Switch - Push the center of the switch in order to activate the flashing hazard lights. Pull in the outward direction on the outside portion of the switch in order to turn off the flashing hazard lights. The turn signals will operate while the flashing hazard lights are activated. Also, the red indicator for the hazard warning switch will illuminate. |
Note: The frequency of the flasher decreases in order to indicate that the hazard lights are working for a trailer.
Turn Signals
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Illustration 6 | g00465010 |
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| Turn Signals - Use the turn signals in order to signal a turn or a lane change. Move the multifunction switch (6) upward in order to indicate a right turn (8). Move the multifunction switch (6) downward in order to indicate a left turn (7) . |
If an indicator light for a turn signal does not illuminate, check for loose connections or a failed bulb.
Note: If an indicator for a turn signal is flashing, the opposite indicator will be off.
Low-High Beam Light Switch
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Illustration 7 | g00400221 |
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| High Beam Headlamp - Pull the multifunction switch (6) toward the operator in order to activate the high beam headlamps. Pull the multifunction switch (6) again in order to turn off the high beam headlamps. An indicator on the dash will illuminate while the high beam headlamps are activated. |
Warning Beacon Switch
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Illustration 8 | g00465016 |
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| Warning Beacon Switch - Push the top of the switch in order to activate the warning beacons that are mounted on the cab roof. Push the bottom of the switch in order to turn off the warning beacons. |
Note: Obey all laws that govern the use of the warning beacon. Consult your CLAAS dealer.