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Other Features
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HI-BUOYThe coach may be equipped with the
optional front Hi-Buoy or full Hi-Buoy. The front
Hi-Buoy system has the same functions as front
kneeling. In addition it enables passengers to
get on or off the coach easily by raising the front
end about 4 inches (100 mm), which may prove
useful when the dock is higher than usual. The
front Hi-Buoy is combined with front kneeling to
increase flexibility of the system. Refer to
"Controls & Instruments" chapter.
The full Hi-Buoy system raises the whole coach
about 4 inches (100 mm). It can be used to
enable passengers to get on or off the coach
easily, and to safely travel roads with high
obstacles. Refer to "Controls & Instruments"
chapter.
LOW-BUOY
This system lowers the coach about 4 inches (100
mm). It enables the coach to drive through
underpasses where the height is less than 12 feet
(3.7 m).
Low-Buoy operation is controlled by a valve located
on the right lateral console. The valve can be
switched to either LOW-BUOY or NORMAL
positions. A warning light on the dashboard will
indicate that the coach is being lowered. Refer to
"Controls & Instruments" chapter.
CAUTION
Avoid parking the coach too close to the
sidewalk or to other obstacles which could
damage the coach during kneeling.
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CAUTION
Avoid parking too close to the curb or other
obstacles that could damage the coach
during low-buoy operation.
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NOTE
Kneeling is disabled when the entrance
door is open.
NOTE
The Low-Buoy cannot be activated when the
coach is traveling over 5 mph (8 km/h).
C o n s e q u e n t l y, t h e d r i v e r c a n n o t
inadvertently operate the Low-Buoy system
at higher speeds.
NOTE
The kneeling system does not operate when
the coach is traveling over 5 mph (8 km/h).
C o n s e q u e n t l y, t h e d r i v e r c a n n o t
inadvertently operate the kneeling system at
higher speeds.
NOTE
The Hi-Buoy system does not operate when
the coach is traveling over 5 mph (8 km/h).
C o n s e q u e n t l y, t h e d r i v e r c a n n o t
inadvertently operate the Hi-Buoy system at
higher speeds.
Summary of Contents for X3-45 COACH
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Page 240: ...Technical Information 9 3 X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SIDE ELEVATION 18673_1 ...
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