PLS 2-10 TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL 1. REVERSE 2. NEUTRAL 3. DRIVE 4. 3RD OR 4TH 5. DO NOT SHIFT 6. 1ST 7. 2ND.

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PLS 2-10 TRANSMISSION SHIFT CONTROL 1. REVERSE 2. NEUTRAL 3. DRIVE 4. 3RD OR 4TH 5. DO NOT SHIFT 6. 1ST 7. 2ND

PLS 2-11 STE/ICE-R TRANSFER CASE - LHS 1. STE/ICE-R RECEPTACLE 2. STE/ICE-R ZERO OFFSET SWITCH 3. TRANSFER CASE SHIFT LEVER 4. LHS LOAD/UNLOAD JOYSTICK

PLS 2-12 HYDRAULIC MODE SELECTOR LHS MODES 0 = OFF - NO HYDRAULICS 1 = AUTO MODE 2 = MANUAL HOOK ARM 3 = MANUAL MAIN FRAME 4 = MANUAL TRANSIT 5 = CRANE OR SELF RECOVERY WINCH

1. ENGINE EMERGENCY STOP SWITCH 2. SRW/CRANE SWITCH 3. WINCH PAY IN OR OUT SWITCH 4. GAS PARTICULATE FILTER SWITCH 5. CHEMICAL ALARM SWITCH 6. TRANSFER CASE LOCKUP INDICATOR 7. TRANSFER CASE LOCKUP SWITCH PLS 2-13 SIDE PANEL SWITCHES

PLS 2-14 CIRCUIT BREAKERS

PLS 2-15 HEATER/DEFROSTER CONTROLS 1. AIR CONTROL 2. FAN CONTROL 3. HEAT CONTROL 4. DEFROST CONTROL

PLS 2-16 OPERATOR’S SEAT 1. SEAT BELT/SHOULDER HARNESS 2. SEAT CONNECTOR STRAP 3. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT CONTROL 4. FORWARD/BACKWARD ADJUSTMENT CONTROL 5. RIDE ADJUSTMENT CONTROL

PLS 2-17 RIFLE STOWAGE MOUNT 1. LOWER RIFLE MOUNT 2. RIFLE MOUNT HANDLE 3. TOP RIFLE MOUNT

PLS 2-18 MACHINE GUN MOUNT 1. MACHINE GUN OPERATOR PLATFORM 2. MACHINE GUN MOUNT 3. MACHINE GUN RING

PLS 3-1 ENGINE START-UP 1. PARKING BRAKE 2. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 2. ETHER START BUTTON 4. ENGINE START SWITCH 5. ACCELERATOR PEDAL 6. LOW AIR ALARM 7. TACHOMETER 8. OIL PRESSURE GAUGE 9. WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE 10. FUEL GAUGE 11. BATTERY GAUGE (12V) 12. BATTERY GAUGE (24V) 13. LOW AIR INDICATOR 14. AIR PRESSURE GAUGE

PLS 3-2 ENGINE START-UP 1. PARKING BRAKE 2. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 2. ETHER START BUTTON 4. ENGINE START SWITCH 5. ACCELERATOR PEDAL 6. LOW AIR ALARM 7. TACHOMETER 8. OIL PRESSURE GAUGE 9. WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE 10. FUEL GAUGE 11. BATTERY GAUGE (12V) 12. BATTERY GAUGE (24V) 13. LOW AIR INDICATOR 14. AIR PRESSURE GAUGE

PLS 3-3 ENGINE SHUTDOWN 1. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 2. PARKING BRAKE CONTROL 3. TACHOMETER 4. IGNITION SWITCH

PLS 4-1 PLS ENGINE BRAKE OPERATION

PLS 4-2 HOW TO OPERATE ENGINE BRAKE 1. ENGINE BRAKE SWITCH 2. INDICATOR LIGHT 3. TACHOMETER

PLS 4-3 ENGINE BRAKE OPERATION GUIDELINES 1. Do not use engine brake with cold engine. 2. Select proper transmission gear. 3. Be aware of control switch position. 4. Use correct position for road surface conditions. 5. Get acquainted with "braking feel". 6. Use correct gear on downgrade. 7. Always shut off control switch after use.

PLS 5-1 CTIS AND DRIVELINE LOCKUP CONTROLLER 1. ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH 2. OVERSPEED INDICATOR 3. LOW AIR INDICATOR 4. START SWITCH 5. DISABLE SWITCH

PLS 5-2 DRIVELINE LOCKUP MODES

PLS 5-3 CTIS OPERATION 1. ON/OFF SWITCH 2. ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH 2. START SWITCH 4. LED LIGHTS 5. AMBER OVERSPEED 6. RED LOW AIR LIGHT 7. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR

PLS 6-1 HYDRAULIC MODE SELECTOR LHS MODES 0 = OFF - NO HYDRAULICS 1 = AUTO MODE 2 = MANUAL HOOK ARM 3 = MANUAL MAIN FRAME 4 = MANUAL TRANSIT 5 = CRANE OR SELF RECOVERY WINCH

PLS 6-2 LHS WARNING LIGHTS 1. LHS NO TRANSIT 2. LHS OVERLOAD LIGHT 3. LHS 4. FLATRACK

PLS 6-3 LHS JOYSTICK

PLS 6-4 ALIGNMENT WITH FLATRACK

PLS 6-5 HOOK POSITION

PLS 7-1 TRUCK AND TRAILER POSITION FOR LOADING TRAILER

PLS 7-2 LOADING M1076 TRAILER NOTES: FLATRACK STOPS ALIGN TRUCK AND TRAILER USE PROPER SEQUENCE OF LHS. POSITION FLATRACK BACK TO REAR STOPS. DO NOT PUSH FLATRACK WITH HOOK ARM.

PLS 7-3 FLATRACK (FR) LOCKING SYSTEM