Operator's station ignition switch, Glow plug switch, Lights – MacDon 9352i SP User Manual

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Form # 147141

Issue 02/06 Web Rev_01

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OPERATOR'S STATION


Ignition Switch


The ignition switch (A) has three positions; OFF,
RUN and START.
The furthest counter-clockwise position of the key
is OFF. Turn key fully clockwise to START.
Holding key in this position will cause engine to
crank.
Release of key will return to the vertical RUN
position.

Glow Plug Switch


Glow plug switch (G) is to be used to start engine
in temperatures below 5ºC (40ºF). See “Start-Up
Procedure” page 33.

Lights


LIGHT SWITCH (B) - The light switch has four
positions:

1. OFF - Furthest counter-clockwise position. To

turn off all lamps.


2. FLASHER - To turn on flashing amber lamps

and red tail lamps. (For use when windrower is
being hauled by a towing vehicle.)


3. ROAD - To turn on head lamps, flashing amber

lamps and red tail lamp. (For driving on
roadways.)


4. FIELD - To turn on head lamps and field lamps.

For field use ONLY.

CAUTION: When operating on a
roadway, switch to the ROAD
position. Never use field lamps or
any lights which might confuse other

drivers. Always use flashing amber lamps
when driving or hauling on roadways, unless
prohibited by law.

TURN SIGNAL SWITCH (C) - When operating
windrower on a roadway, use turn signals as you
would in a car or truck.
Turn signals will work with flashers on or off.
Moving switch to left or right will flash turning side
lamps with other side steady. An audible signal
(beeper) will sound when turn signal switch is
activated.
Turn indicators (D) are located on headliner.

NOTE: Be sure to return switch (C) to center
position after turning.

DOME LIGHT (E)
- Pushing button on dome light
turns light ON and OFF.

REAR VIEW MIRRORS (F) -
Adjust mirrors for
best view.



























































F

REAR VIEW MIRRORS

E

DOME LIGHT - RIGHT REAR CORNER

D

TURN INDICATORS

IGNITION SWITCH AND LIGHTS

A

C

B

G

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