2 front dash panel, Caution – Lull 944E-42 Service Manual User Manual

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9.181

Model 644E-42/944E-42

Rev. 6/04

Electrical System

Installation and Testing

1. Position the back-up alarm (9) on its mounting studs

and secure with two flat washers (12) and nuts (11).
Torque to 10 - 16 lb-ft (7 - 12 Nm)

2. Connect the wiring harness connector lead (10) to

the back-up alarm.

3. If the vehicle has dual batteries, connect both

negative battery cables (3 and 4) to both batteries.

Connect the lower negative battery cable (3) to the
negative (-) terminal on the lower battery (5). Swing
the upper battery box (8) in and make sure that the
lip (7) on the upper battery box slides below the
knob (6). Secure in place with the knob.

4. Lower and lock engine cover. To release and lower

the engine cover (1) from the fully raised position, lift
up slightly on the cover and push the upper part of
the right gas shock (2) (orange tab) to the left. Line
up the upper part of the shock lock tube with the
lower part of the gas shock and pull the cover down
to the closed position.

5. Test the alarm by turning the ignition switch to the

RUN position and shifting the travel select lever into
the reverse position. The back-up alarm should
sound.

9.13.2

Front Dash Panel

The information under this heading deals mainly with the
description and function of each indicator in the front
dash panel. Appropriate service procedures for each
circuit, as applicable, appear elsewhere in this section of
the manual.

The front dash panel is of solid-state, printed circuit
design and contains one wiring plug and a display panel
that provides overall monitoring of vehicle functions and
status.

Prevent the panel from coming into contact with static or
other electrical sources. When washing the vehicle, keep
spray away from the front dash panel. Replace a
defective, malfunctioning or faulty panel with a new unit.

The front dash panel provides important information in a
“user friendly” design with easily-recognizable graphic
and alpha-numeric indicators. The panel provides
information the operator needs on vehicle and engine
functions.

When testing circuits connected to the dash, disconnect
the harness connector and test the harness side only.

CAUTION:

Before performing ANY

welding on vehicle, disconnect the negative (-)
battery cable at the negative (-) battery
terminal. Failure to remove the negative (-)
battery cable will result in damage to vehicle
electronic systems.

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