Using Warning Lights and SMV
CAUTION:
When transporting the machine on a road or highway at night or during the day, use accessory lights and devices for adequate warning to operators of other vehicles. Check local governmental regulations. Various safety devices are available from your John Deere dealer. Keep safety items in good condition. Replace missing or damaged items.
Amber warning lights should be installed at the widest points of the machine. Red tail lamps should be located at the rear of the combined machines.
For maximum machine visibility, be sure amber warning lights (A) and red tail lights (B), reflectors, and SMV emblem (C) are clean.
NOTE:
The lighting enhancement module (D) is attached to the rearside of the left-hand red warning light bracket.
A lighting enhancement module (D) has been incorporated into the 915 V-Ripper lighting circuit. This module causes the red tail lights to function as turn signals. During normal operation, both amber warning lights will flash in unison at high intensity, and both red tail lamps will illuminate steady at low intensity. When a turn is signaled, the red tail lamp in the direction of the turn will flash at high intensity and in unison with the amber warning lamp. The opposite side amber and red lamps will illumniate steady at high intensity.
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Left-Hand Side Shown
A-Amber Warning Light
B-Red Tail Light
C-Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem
D-Lighting Enhancement Module
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