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Pull the lever out to disengage the hood
hold-open device.
When closing the hood, be sure that you
maintain the same point of contact (top of
hood) to control the movement of the hood
as it closes. Gently lower the hood into
place to avoid damage to the hood or cab.
WARNING
DO NOT let go of the hood while it
closes. Close the hood in a controlled
manner which requires hands firmly
grasping the hood and feet on a sta-
ble, non-slip, surface. Failure to control
the hood as it closes may result in
death or personal injury
WARNING
Always ensure the hood hold open
latch is engaged to keep the hood fully
open any time anyone gets under the
hood for any reason. Failure to do so
may cause the hood to close uncon-
trollably which may result in death or
personal injury.
WARNING
Before closing the hood, be sure the
area is clear—no people or objects are
in the way. Failure to do so may result
in death or personal injury.
Under Hood Air Intake?
The option for under hood intake is a
switch on the dash that allows the operator
to use air from under the hood in the event
the air filter housing's inlet is blocked by
snow or ice.
WARNING
DO NOT open the under hood air door
with hands. This door is held closed
with a spring which may pull the door
closed unexpectedly. Failure to comply
may result in personal injury.
CAUTION
Only operate the under hood intake air
switch when outside temperatures are
below 32°F (0°C). Engaging the under
hood air intake while temperatures are
above freezing may result in engine
damage.
The switch is directly wired to a solenoid
on the air filter housing. This air solenoid
(normally closed) will engage when
signaled which will supply air to a piston.
This air pressure will overcome a spring
SAFETY - How to open the hood
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