CHECK Telltale light
This telltale light means that a fault or an
abnormal operating condition has been
detected. The vehicle must be checked at the
next stop.
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If the CHECK telltale light illuminates, an
associated message is displayed in the DID.
Always pay attention to the associated
messages (see “Acknowledging Messages”
below).
INFORMATION Telltale light
The INFO indicator light comes on when there is
a new information message or an abnormal
status is detected by the electronic control unit. A
pictogram or text or both are shown in the DID in
addition to the INFO telltale light (see “Ac-
knowledging Messages” below).
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Acknowledging Messages
A fault message associated to a STOP, CHECK
or INFORMATION telltale light must be
acknowledged by pressing the ESCAPE or
ENTER button after which the display returns to
the same status that existed before the fault
occurred. All messages can be acknowledged.
Acknowledged but inactive messages are dis-
played again when the ignition key is turned to
the START position or they can be read in the
DID menu. Refer to
Other Features
for more
information on the DID menus.
DRIVER INFORMATION DISPLAY
The DID (Driver Information Display) is located
in the center of the instrument cluster. It displays
digital gauges, main menus and sub-menus that
provide necessary and important information to
the driver. The information available to the driver
depends on vehicle configuration, and whether
the vehicle is in operation or parked. For the list
of the available menus and sub-menus, refer to
“Driver Information Display Menus” in
Other
Features
chapter.
Controls and Instruments
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The outside air temperature, fuel flow and the
odometer (Allison transmission) or the current
gear position (transmission I-Shift) are part of
the default display. You can replace the default
display by your selection of favorite gauges
using the Driver Information Display sub-menu
Favorite Display Setting. Refer to
Other
Features
chapter for more information.
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1. Indicates first of six available menus (varies
by menu)
2. Clock
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