Sleeper Features
Accent Light Dimmer Switch
This switch is used for adjusting the brightness and
dimness of the sleeper compartment accent lights.
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Up position brightens the accent lights.
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Down position dims the accent lights.
Accent Light Switch
This two-position switch operates the four accent lights
located in the long sleeper ceiling or two accent lights
located in the short sleeper ceiling.
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Press on the top of the switch to turn the accent
lights on.
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Press the bottom of the switch to turn the accent
lights off.
Sleeper Dome / Floor Light Switch
This two-position switch operates the large fluorescent
dome light located in the sleeper ceiling and the three
RED floor lights located under the lower bunk and the
center instrument panel.
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Press on the top of the switch to turn the dome
light on or off.
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Press on the bottom of the switch to turn the floor lights
on or off.
Engine Control Switch
WARNING
To prevent property damage, personal injury, and
/ or death, never start the engine unless you're
sure the transmission selector is in Neutral
and the brake is applied; otherwise, accidental
movement of the vehicle can occur.
CAUTION
To prevent starter damage, DO NOT crank the
engine for more than 30 seconds at a time; wait 2
minutes after each try to allow the starter to cool.
The ENGINE CNTL switch allows the operator to start the vehicle
from the sleeper compartment.
NOTE: The ENGINE CNTL switch will only operate
under the following conditions:
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ENGINE CNTL switch is ON.
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Transmission is in Neutral.
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Parking brake is set.
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Hood is closed.
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Ignition switch in ON position with engine not running.
To start the engine from the sleeper, press and hold the top of
the ENGINE CNTL switch. There will be a 15-second delay
during which an audible engine start alarm will sound and then
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