SERVICE
Switching the Speedometer (mph or km/h) The wire harness connection for the speedometer is under the right side of the dash near the warning alarm. Locate the green wire (labeled B-144) with an individual plug. 1. For a speedometer readout in miles per hour, the green wire (B-144) should be connected to the wire from the information gauge that is labeled B-142. 2. For a speedometer readout in kilometers per hour, the green wire (B-144) should be connected to the wire from the information gauge that is labeled B-143. Replacing the Head Lights The head lights are equipped with LEDs and do not use a replaceable bulb. If a head light no longer functions, the entire work light must be replaced. Replacing the Tail Lights The tail lights are equipped with LEDs and do not use a replaceable bulb. If a tail light no longer functions, the
the strobe will change modes. 6. When the desired mode is reached, turn the strobe light switch to the Off position and turn the ignition key to the Off position. 7. Reinstall the strobe light back onto the strobe light frame. Canopy Strobe Light Synchronization If a light requires replacement, the strobe lights will need to be synchronized after the new light is in- stalled and the flash pattern may need to be reset. 1. Turn the power unit ignition key to the engine run position. Do not start the engine. 2. Turn the strobe light switch to the On position. 3. In the left rear corner of the canopy, locate the harness connector with a cap. 4. Remove the cap from the connector. 5. Use a jumper wire to connect the two terminals for seven seconds. 6. Remove the jumper wire. 7. Proceed to changing the flash pattern. Changing the Canopy Strobe Light Flasher Mode The strobe lights have seventeen different flash pat - terns. To change the flash pattern: 1. Turn the power unit ignition key to the engine run position. Do not start the engine. 2. Turn the strobe light switch to the On position. 3. In the left rear corner of the canopy, locate the harness connector with a cap. 4. Remove the cap from the connector. 5. Use a jumper wire to connect the two terminals momentarily (less than one second) to change to the next flash pattern. Repeat until the desired flash pattern is reached. 6. Turn the strobe light switch to the Off position. 7. Turn the ignition key to the Stop position. 8. Reinstall the cap onto the connector.
entire tail light must be replaced. Replacing the Work Lights
The work lights are equipped with LEDs and do not use a replaceable bulb. If a work light no longer functions,
the entire work light must be replaced. Replacing the Turn Signal Lights
The signal lights that are used for the turn signal / haz- ard flasher kit are equipped with LEDs and do not use a replaceable bulb. If a signal light no longer functions, the entire light must be replaced. Replacing the Strobe Light(s) Both the ROPS mounted strobe light and the canopy strobe lights are equipped with LEDs and do not use a replaceable bulb. If a strobe light no longer functions, the entire strobe light must be replaced. Changing the ROPS Strobe Light Flasher Mode 1. Remove the four screws that fasten the strobe light to the strobe light frame. 2. Locate the yellow wire from the strobe light. This wire is used to cycle the strobe light modes. 3. Turn the ignition key to the On position to turn on accessory power. 4. Turn the strobe light switch to the On position. 5. Insert the bare end of the yellow wire into the back of the terminal on the red power supply wire. Each time you touch the yellow wire against the red wire,
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