Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company
Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company Medium Duty Operator's Manual - Peterbilt Motors Company
CUPHOLDERS/ASHTRAY prevent damage should the lighter get stuck in the IN position. If this fuse needs replacement, check to ensure that the lighter is not stuck before replacing the fuse. WARNING! Do not exceed the voltage/amperage capacity of the cigarette lighter. It could result in a fire. Follow all warnings and instructions in the operator's manual for the appliance you are using. CONTROLS AND DISPLAY The lighter receptacle may be used to power auxiliary equipment not drawing more than 15 amperes maximum. While there are two receptacles at the top of the dashboard, there is one more on the base of the cup holders. Cupholders/Ashtray Your vehicle comes standard with two cupholders located in the center of the cab, below the dashboard. This vehicle may have an optional ashtray which is designed to fit into one cupholder. WARNING! Paper or other combustible substances in an ashtray could cause a fire. Keep all burnable materials besides smoking materials out of the ashtray. – 68 – Y53-6008A Medium Duty (R05/09)
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY SHIFT PATTERN DISPLAY Shift Pattern Display The correct shift pattern for your vehicle appears on your control panel or windshield or on a medallion in the shift knob. It is important that you know more about your transmission than just the shift pattern. Please read the manufacturer’s manual that is included with your vehicle. CUPHOLDER Medium Duty (R05/09) Y53-6008A – 69 –
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CUPHOLDERS/ASHTRAY<br />
prevent damage should the lighter get stuck in the IN position.<br />
If this fuse needs replacement, check to ensure that<br />
the lighter is not stuck before replacing the fuse.<br />
WARNING! Do not exceed the voltage/amperage<br />
capacity of the cigarette lighter. It could<br />
result in a fire. Follow all warnings and<br />
instructions in the operator's manual for the<br />
appliance you are using.<br />
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY<br />
The lighter receptacle may be used to power auxiliary<br />
equipment not drawing more than 15 amperes maximum.<br />
While there are two receptacles at the top of the<br />
dashboard, there is one more on the base of the cup<br />
holders.<br />
Cupholders/Ashtray<br />
Your vehicle comes standard with two cupholders located<br />
in the center of the cab, below the dashboard. This vehicle<br />
may have an optional ashtray which is designed to fit into<br />
one cupholder.<br />
WARNING! Paper or other combustible substances<br />
in an ashtray could cause a fire. Keep<br />
all burnable materials besides smoking materials<br />
out of the ashtray.<br />
– 68 – Y53-6008A <strong>Medium</strong> <strong>Duty</strong> (R05/09)