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Cpmplex spot removers containing absorbent earths are also
obtainable: these have the advantage, when used properly, of not
leaving rings (e.g. "K2R").
Seat Belts
These should be cleaned with soapy water, or with water with a
little detergent of the "Teepol" type added, taking care not to touch
the metal parts. Remove the deepest stains with 90° alcohol
(commerically methylated spirits), or with lead-free petrol.
Do not dye the webbing as this may weaken them.
Dashboard Instruments
Use either soapy water, or diluted detergent, to the exclusion of all
other products.
Steering Wheel
Use soapy water or water with a detergent of the "Teepol" type
added. In no circumstances, use solvents such as alcohol, lead-free
petrol, or trichlorethylene.
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DRIVING
STARTING
Anti-theft, Ignition, Starter
ANTI-THEFT-IGNITION-STARTER SWITCH (Fig. 12)
The device is situated below the dashboard, on the left-hand side of
the steering column.
The successive positions of the key when turned clockwise are as
follows:
1 - Anti-theft (steering locked)
2 - Garage (steering free)
3 - Ignition
4 - Starter
When turning from the "Anti-theft" position to the "Garage"
position, it may be necessary to rock the steering wheel slightly
while turning the key.
As there is a safety device which prevents operating the starter
twice in succession, it is necessary (if the engine stops or does not
start first time), to switch off the ignition, then switch it on again \
in
order to be able to operate the starter a second time.
To withdraw the key, pull it slightly when approaching the required
position ("Anti-theft" or "Garage").
Never withdraw the key before the car has come to a complete
stop.
Fig. 12
Antri-theft-ignition-starter device
1 - Anti-theft position 2 - Ignition position3 - Starter position
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DRIVING
Signals and Visibility
Lights, signals, windscreen wipers, windscreen washers
CONTROL FOR DIRECTION INDICATORS (Fig. 17)
Right hand and left hand indicators: move the lever in the
direction in which you are going to turn the steering wheel.
To cancel the signal, return the lever to its mid-way position.
An audible warning device is heard while the indicators are
flashing. If it does not work, check the indicators.
Fig. 17
Signalling control
1 - RH direction indicator 2 - LH direction indicator
ELECTRIC WINDSCREEN WIPERS (Fig. 18)
To operate: Push the button (1).
To stop: Push the button and the wipers will park automatically at
the end of their travel.
WINDSCREEN WASHERS (Fig. 18)
To operate: Press the button (2). The height of the jet depends on
the pressure exerted.
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Fig. 18
1 - Electric windscreen wipers 2 - Windscreen washer
LIGHTING AND HORN SWITCH (Fig. 19)
Lights out: The lights are out when the side of the knob marked
"O" is facing the driver.
Side and tail lights: Turn the knob one notch ("V").
Main beam: Turn the knob to the second notch ("R").
Dipped: In "Side and tail" or "Main beam" position, push the lever
away from the steering wheel.
Horn: Depress the end of the knob (2).
Fig. 19
1 - Switch for hazard warning lamps
2 - Switch for headlamps, side and tail lamps and horn
SWITCH FOR HAZARD WARNING LAMPS (Fig. 19)
To operate: Press the switch (1) - the four winkers function.
To stop: Press the switch again.
This warning device operates even when the ignition is switched off.
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l Changing a fuse
l Changing a sparking plug
l Changing a wheel
l Charge indicator
l Chassis number
l Chassis number stamping
l Choke
l Clutch
l Controls and accessories (LH) (RH)
D
l Dashboard
l Defrosting
l Demisting
l Dimensions, main
l Direction indicators
l Doors, opening
l Driving position
E
l Engine, data
l Engine, number plate
l Engine, oil level
l Engine, oil, warning lamp
F
l Fuel, filling up
l Fuel gauge
l Fuse boxes
l Fuses
l Rear floor
l Rear hammock for parcels
l Rear-view mirrors
l Reverse gear
l Replacement parts, orders
l Running-costs
l Running-in
S
l Seat belts
l Seats
l Seats, backrest adjustment
l Service at 600 miles
l Signalling
l Sparking plugs and gaps
l Speedometer
l Spots on upholstery
l Starting engine
l Starting engine with handle
l Steering wheel (cleaning)
l Stopping the engine
T
l Tar, removal
l Technical data
l Temperature, interior
l Touching-up paintwork
l Towing the car
l Towing a trailer
l Transmission
l Travelling abroad
l Tyre pressures