3.5 STEERING PULPET AND
FRONT LIGHT
1. Remove the reinforcement at the front of the
machine. Use the screws and nuts from the re-
inforcement and screw the frame with the head-
lights to the front of the machine. See fig 6.
2. Remove the steering wheel by undoing the
knob on the steering column and lifting the
steering wheel upwards.
3. Disassemble the top and back plates of the
steering bracket.
4. Remove the storage compartment in the top
plate of the steering bracket.
5. Assemble the monitor lamp in the hole and con-
nect connectors. The yellow and green cable
must be connected to the pin indicated by
Assemble the switch in the hole and connect
connector. See fig. 7.
6. Insert the cable of the light control switch into
the pulpet and connect with connector.
7. Draw up the rubber protecting on the light con-
trol switch and screw the switch to the top plate
using four screws. See fig. 7.
8. Push the connectors to the head lights through
the hole on the lower right side of the steering
pulpet. Connect them to the connectors. The
black connector goes to the black connector and
the white connector to the white connector.
9. Assemble the low beam relay, the indicator re-
lay and the relay for activating the second fuse
box. Connect the connectors. The connector to
the low beam relay is marked "low beam". The
relay for the second fuse box is connected to
two white connectors and two cables with flat
pin sleeves and yellow isolation. Their relative
placement on the relay does not matter.
See fig. 8.
10.Insert fuses in the empty fuse box in slots: 1 –
20A, 3 – 30A, 4 – 10A, 6 – 10A, 7 – 10A. The
remaining slots should be empty.
11.Refit the steering wheel and the plates on sthe
steering bracket.
3.6 REFITTING
Reset the battery main switch. See fig. 1.
Refit the cover on the right side of the front part of
the machine.
3.7 LIGHT ADJUSTMENT
The headlights are equipped only with dimmed
headlights. These shall be adjusted according to lo-
cal regulations. See fig. 9 for a guiding value.
ENGLISH
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GGP reserves the right to make alterations to the
product without prior notification.
Original instructions for use
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