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parking brake when the kneeling system is
activated.
To operate, stop the coach, set the transmission
to neutral (N), then push down the rocker switch
located on the dashboard. (Refer to "Controls &
Instruments" chapter). The parking brake will be
applied automatically and a status line
pictogram will appear on the DID to indicate that
the front of the coach is being lowered.
To raise the front of the coach to its normal
height, push up the rocker switch. The front end
will rapidly rise up. The system will release the
parking brake and shift the transmission to the
previously selected range.
CAUTION
Avoid parking the coach too close to the
sidewalk or to other obstacles which could
damage the coach during kneeling.
NOTE
Kneeling activation is disabled when the
entrance door is open.
NOTE
The kneeling system does not operate when
the coach is traveling over 5 mph (8 km/h).
Consequently, the driver cannot inadvertently
operate the kneeling system at higher speeds.
RETRACTABLE TAG AXLE
The standard tag axle retraction system is
controlled by a valve located on the right lateral
console. The valve can be switched to either
the WHEELS UP or WHEELS DOWN position.
The axle will be raised or lowered by air
pressure according to the valve position. Refer
to "Controls & Instruments" chapter.
The tag axle service brakes operate only when
the tag axle is in the WHEELS DOWN position.
Never lower the tag axle while the coach is
moving. When the tag axle is in the WHEELS
UP position, the corresponding indicator light will
illuminate. The indicator light will start flashing
and an audible alarm will sound to warn the
driver if the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20
km/h) with tag axle raised. The tag axle can be
raised in tight maneuvering areas like in a
parking lot or to make it easier to turn a short
corner. The tag axle shortens the wheelbase
and allows tighter turning. Raising the tag axle
transfers extra weight and additional traction to
the drive wheels providing improved control on
slippery roads.
CAUTION
Do not use tag axle in raised position for an
extended period. Raising tag axle increases
load on the drive axle, suspension and tires.
Do not drive vehicle with tag axle raised when
speed is exceeding 12 mph (20 km/h).
In order to prevent damage to the suspension,
always raise the tag axle before lifting the
coach.
TAG AXLE AUTOMATIC UNLOAD
To reduce the turning radius, the air springs
pressure will be automatically reduced by 75%
when the coach is moving at speed lower than 5
mph (8 km/h) and with more than 1½ turn from
the steering.
IN-STATION LIGHTING
The in-station lighting system circuit is linked
with the optional battery charger: When the
charger is connected to an external power
source, the in-station lighting circuit can be
energized without depleting the batteries.
The receptacle used for the battery charger is
located on the main power compartment door.
ENGINE COOLANT HEATER
This optional auxiliary heating system is used for
preheating and retaining the heat of water-
cooled engines. It can be used before startup to
ease starting and to provide rapid operation of
the interior heating system. It can also be used
with the engine running to maintain coolant heat
and interior temperature.
The heater operates independently of the
engine. It is connected to the cooling system,
heating circuits and to the vehicle’s fuel and
electrical system.
WARNING
The coolant heating system uses the same
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