Vehicle Starting and Driving
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5. Vehicle lighting, intermittent lights and brake lights
Check all instruments and indicator lamps for normal, especially the head lamp, the turning lamp, the brake
lamp, the reversing lamp and the danger alarm lamp.
Check the bulb and the switch for their damage. To carry out the lamp substitution, hands should be very
clean. If possible handle new lamps with tissue paper.
Clean the external of all instruments and indicator lamps to ensure clear indication.
Attention!
The traffic laws regulate the location, lighting intensity, and color of the lenses and the quantity of
lanterns for each type of vehicle. The King-Long vehicles leave the factory in strict obeyance of these
specifications. Traffic safety depends on these factors; therefore do not change the place of the lanterns.
Substitute the damaged lanterns only for other original ones. Remember that a change of lantern colors
can confuse other motorists and result in serious accidents. Avoid unnecessary lantern adaptations.
When substituting lamps, use the same type and potency as the original lamps. Do not carry out any
lamp adaptation in the headlights, as this will affect their adjustment and performance, putting the
vehicle traffic safety at risk.
On a regular basis revise the illumination system, keeping it always in perfect working conditions
Summary of Contents for XMQ6900 Series
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Page 44: ...Operation Instruction 3 4 1 9 Retarder operation...
Page 45: ...Operation Instruction 3 4 Section 1 1 2 1 10 Stopping parking...
Page 49: ...Operation Instruction 3 4 1 14 1 Emergency operation...
Page 50: ...Operation Instruction 3 5 WABCO ABS BASIC INTRODUCTION...
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Page 55: ...Operation Instruction 3 6 ECAS System Introduction for tourist bus use 1 System introduction...
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Page 170: ...Appendix 7 7 Electric schematic diagram of the complete car 1...
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