HETS 4-31 EXTENDED FOOTREST 1. LOCKPINS (2) 2. FORWARD LOCKPIN HOLES (2) 3. FOOTREST 4. SEAT 5. REAR LOCKPIN HOLES (2) 6. FLOORBOX.

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HETS 4-31 EXTENDED FOOTREST 1. LOCKPINS (2) 2. FORWARD LOCKPIN HOLES (2) 3. FOOTREST 4. SEAT 5. REAR LOCKPIN HOLES (2) 6. FLOORBOX

HETS 4-32 RIFLE STOWAGE 1. RIFLE BUTT 2. LOWER MOUNT 3. TRIGGER GUARD 4. RIFLE MOUNT HANDLE 5. TOP MOUNT 6. RIFLE HEAT GUARD

HETS 4-33 REAR SEAT/BED CONVERSION 1. LEVER 2. LEVER 3. BACK OF SEAT 4. CABLES (2) 5. CAB CEILING HOOKS

HETS 4-34 OPERATE GAS PARTICULATE FILTER UNIT 1. PROTECTIVE MASK 2. CANISTER 3. POUCH

HETS 4-35 OPERATE GAS PARTICULATE FILTER UNIT (CONTINUED) 4. SPRING CLIP 5. INTAKE HOLES 6. GAS PARTICULATE FILTER SWITCH

HETS 4-36 GAS PARTICULATE FILTER HOSE REMOVAL/STOWAGE 7. BREAKAWAY SOCKET 8. MOUNT 9. CANISTER 10. PROTECTIVE MASK

HETS 4-37 GAS PARTICULATE FILTER HOSE REMOVAL/STOWAGE 1. PROTECTIVE MASK 2. BREAKAWAY SOCKET 3. CANISTER 4. POUCH 5. FILTER SWITCH

HETS 4-38 GAS PARTICULATE FILTER HOSE REMOVAL/STOWAGE (CONTINUED) 6. CLIP 7. INTAKE HOLES 8. BREAKAWAY SOCKET 9. MOUNT

HETS 4-39 WARM ENGINE START-UP 1. PARKING BRAKE CONTROL 2. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 3. ENGINE SWITCH 4. CHECK GAUGES INDICATOR 5. CHECK ENGINE INDICATOR

HETS 4-40 WARM ENGINE START-UP (CONTINUED) 6. ENGINE SWITCH 7. LOW AIR INDICATOR 8. WARNING ALARM

HETS 4-41 WARM ENGINE START-UP (CONTINUED) 9. OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

HETS 4-42 WARM ENGINE START-UP (CONTINUED) 10. AIR PRESSURE GAUGE 11. LOW AIR INDICATOR 12. WARNING ALARM 13. FUEL GAUGE 14. WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE 15. BATTERY GAUGE (24 V) 16. BATTERY GAUGE (12 V)

HETS 4-43 WARM ENGINE START-UP (CONTINUED) 17. AIR CLEANER RESTRICTION INDICATOR

HETS 4-44 COLD ENGINE START-UP 1. PARKING BRAKE CONTROL 2. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 3. ENGINE SWITCH 4. CHECK GAUGES INDICATOR 5. CHECK ENGINE INDICATOR 6. ETHER START CONTROL BUTTON

HETS 4-45 ENGINE SHUTDOWN 1. TRANSMISSION RANGE SELECTOR 2. PARKING BRAKE

HETS 4-46 ENGINE SHUTDOWN (CONTINUED) 3. TACHOMETER 4. ACCELERATOR PEDAL 5. ENGINE SWITCH

HETS 4-47 ENGINE SHUTDOWN

HETS 4-48 HOW TO OPERATE ENGINE BRAKE CONTROLS 1. ENGINE BRAKE RETARDER ON/OFF SWITCH 2. ENGINE BRAKE RETARDER HIGH/LO SWITCH 3. THROTTLE TREADLE 4. TACHOMETER

HETS 4-49 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.

HETS 4-50 CTIS CONTROLLER 1. ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH 2. OVERSPEED INDICATOR 3. LOW AIR INDICATOR 4. START (CTIS) SWITCH 5. CTIS ON/OFF SWITCH

HETS 4-51 CTIS SPEED LIMITS AND TIRE PRESSURES COLD TIRE PRESSURE TERRAIN Highway Cross Country Mud, Sand, Snow Emergency MPH (KM/H) MAX 45 (72) 30 (48) 15 (24) 5 (8) FRONT (2) PSI (KPA) 75 (517) 55 (380) 40 (275) 30 (207) REAR (6) PSI (KPA) 75 (517) 55 (380) 40 (275) 30 (207)

HETS 4-52 CTIS OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. CTIS ON/OFF SWITCH 2. ROTARY SELECTOR SWITCH 3. START (CTIS) SWITCH

HETS 4-53 HET DRIVELINE MODES