Controls and Instruments
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EMERGENCY/PARKING BRAKES
OVERRULE CONTROL VALVE
During normal operation, if air pressure in any
brake circuit drops below 60 psi (413 kPa),
spring-loaded emergency brake will be
immediately applied at full capacity to the drive
axle wheels to stop the vehicle. Search and
correct the cause of this pressure drop before
driving vehicle.
The coach may be equipped with the optional
parking brake overrule system, which allows the
vehicle to be driven to the nearest safe parking
area even if air pressure is below 60 psi (413
kPa). To actuate the parking brakes overrule
system, push and hold down the control valve
located on the lateral control panel.
BACK-UP CAMERA AND MONITOR
An optional back-up camera is available which
provides the driver with visual assistance when
backing-up.
The monitor is mounted on the windshield L.H.
side pillar and switches ON automatically when
the transmission is in the reverse (R) range.
SCENIC VIEWING SYSTEM CAMERA
The optional scenic viewing system enables the
passengers to view the road ahead of the
vehicle. The camera is mounted above the back
up camera monitor and the system is switched
ON using the dashboard mounted FRONT
CAMERA/TV switch.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
RECEPTACLE
To ease troubleshooting, you can connect a
diagnostic tool through the OBD receptacle to
access recorded data. The OBD receptacle is
located under the dashboard, on the left side.
AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION AND
SUPPRESSION SYSTEM (AFSS)
PROTECTION PANEL
The protection panel displays the current system
status. The protection panel contains “SYSTEM
OK”, fire “ALARM” and “TROUBLE” lamps, the
audio alarm, the “TEST/RESET” switch, and the
“ALARM SILENCE” switch.
The “SYSTEM OK” lamp indicates power is on
the system and that there are no trouble
conditions present. The “TROUBLE” lamp blinks
if there is a fault in the detection circuitry and
illuminates solid if there is a fault in the
extinguishing circuitry. When the “TROUBLE”
lamp is on, the “SYSTEM OK” lamp will be off
and the audible alarm will sound intermittently.
The “SYSTEM OK” lamp will flash when the
system is low on battery power. Depressing the
“TEST/RESET” switch tests the protection panel
lamps and audio alarm. The “ALARM SILENCE”
switch will disable the audio alarm.
When a fire detector automatically detects a fire,
the fire “ALARM” lamp and audio alarm activate.
When the Manual Activation Switch is activated,
the fire “ALARM” lamp blinks and the audio
alarm activates. The lamp will remain blinking
until power is cycled to the system.
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AFSS PROTECTION PANEL & MANUAL ACTIVATION
SWITCH
MANUAL ACTIVATION SWITCH
The manual activation switch allows immediate
system activation (extinguisher discharge and
engine shutdown) by the operator at any time.
Activation of the switch is accomplished by
twisting and pulling the tamper seal to remove,
lifting the cover and pressing the red “FIRE”
button for more than half a second. After the
manual activation switch has been activated, the
protection panel will blink the fire “ALARM”
indicator until power has been cycled to the
system.
Refer to chapter “
SAFETY FEATURES AND
EQUIPMENT
” for more information on
Kidde
Dual
Spectrum
Automatic Fire detection and
Suppression System (AFSS).
Summary of Contents for X3-45 COACH
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Page 239: ...9 2 Technical Information VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN 13 COACH FINAL RECORD 13 ...
Page 240: ...Technical Information 9 3 X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS SIDE ELEVATION 18673_1 ...
Page 241: ...9 4 Technical Information X3 45 OVERALL DIMENSIONS TOP FRONT AND REAR VIEWS 18674_1 ...
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