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Air and Electrical Diagrams & Schematics


Double Plug Air Door Schematic (ref. pg 49)


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Electrical Schematic for Doors with Sensitive Edge (ref. pg. 51) Electrical Schematic for Doors with Sensitive Edge (ref. pg. 53)


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Air and Electrical Diagrams & Schematics


E-450 Electrical Schematic for Swing Doors System (ref. pg. 51)


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F-550 Electrical Schematic for Swing Door System (ref. pg 51)


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PARTS - SERVICE - WARRANTY


OBTAINING PARTS


When parts are required for a warranty repair, all parts will be handled by the KRYSTAL Service Department.


All other Non-Warranty parts needs can be handled by contacting the KRYSTAL PARTS DEPARTMENT, directly at 1-800-845-4883. You may purchase parts directly over the counter, or have them shipped to you, usually within 24 hours. In order to expedite your parts order, please have your KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES serial number, which starts with K-######, and is located on the drivers door jamb of all our vehicles.


UNDERSTANDING WARRANTY POLICY (read the following sections carefully)


Should your bus require service related to the converted areas of the vehicle, read this section fi rst, before taking any action. By doing so, you will clearly understand the KRYSTAL SERVICE PROCESS, and avoid possible delays. NEVER initiate a warranty repair without prior approval of the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Not following this procedure could void your warranty reimbursement for that particular repair.


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WHO SHOULD PERFORM WARRANTY SERVICE ON YOUR VEHICLE


If there is any doubt as to whether or not a repair is related to the KRYSTAL WARRANTY, call the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT at 1-800-845-4883, this may save you time wasted at a chassis dealer or another shop, for a problem appropriately solved by con- tacting KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT.


If the problem is conversion related, then it can either be repaired at our Brea, California facility, or by a shop that we recommend in your area, or by a shop of your choice. This procedure is true of both warranty and non-warranty repairs. Depending on the nature of the problem, it may be necessary to have the warranty repair done at our Brea, California facility.


CAUTION ABOUT TOWING!


If it becomes necessary to tow your bus, a fl at bed rig is preferred. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, should the bus be towed by lifting the rear end, serious frame damage can occur.


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WARRANTY VERSUS NON- WARRANTY


Whether a particular problem is covered under the KRYSTAL WARRANTY depends, in some cases, on several factors. The KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT, determines coverages ahead of time on a case-by-case basis, either over the phone or at our Brea, California facil- ity.


HAVING NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS PERFORMED


If the service manager has determined that the repair is not covered, or you are sure that it is not covered, we would be happy to recommend a shop in your area, or schedule an appoint- ment with the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT, whichever is more convenient.


HAVING WARRANTY REPAIRS PERFORMED


There are three (3) methods:


1. Repair is done at the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT, in Brea, California 2. Repair is done at a KRYSTAL authorized service facility near you. 3. Repair is done at a shop of your choice, with prior approval of the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT


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HAVING WARRANTY REPAIRS PERFORMED (con’t)


If either method 2 or 3 as described on the previous page are to be used, you must obtain pre-authorization and a KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES SERVICE DEPARTMENT repair autho- rization number (R.A.N), in advance of performing any repairs. Both requirements my be accomplished from a single phone call to the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT, at 1-800- 845-4883.


If method 3 is used, simply pay for the work and mail a copy of the invoice with the repair authorization number, and your KRYSTAL vehicle ID number, which is found on the vehicle ID tag on the drivers door jamb) on the invoice, so your claim(s) can be processed without any problems. You will be reimbursed within 30 days.


Send all invoices to the service manager at:


KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES Attn: Service Department Manager 2701 East Imperial Highway Brea, California 92821


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Vendor Reference Listing


Vendor


Warranty Period


AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL A/C 1-800-462-6322
AUDIOVOX TV & VCP 1-800-274-1886
CARRIER A/C 1-800-673-2431
FIRESTONE TIRES 1-800-356-4644
FORD HOTLINE 1-800-343-5338
FORD ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 1-800-241-3673 (24 HOUR HOTLINE) FREEDMAN SEATING 1-713-929-6100
PHOENIX USA 1-931-561-6128
KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPT 1-800-579-7825
KWIKEE ELECTRIC STEPS 1-800-736-7366
MICHELIN TIRES 1-800-847-8475
PENNTEX ALTERNATORS 1-800-590-2818
ROSEN 1-866-467-6736
PANASONIC 1-949-251-1851
SHURFLOW WATER PUMPS 1-800-854-3218
SONY STEREO 1-800-282-2848


2 Years, Unlimited Miles 1 Year, Unlimited Miles 2 Years, Unlimited Miles 1 Year Replacement, No Charge 3 Years, 36,000 Miles Bumper to Bumper 3 Years, 100,000 Miles on Diesel Engine


See FORD Manual


2 Years or 20,000 Miles, Whichever Comes First 3 Years See Copy of Krystal Warranty 1 Year or 12,000 Miles, Whichever Comes First 1 Year Replacement, No Charge 18 Months, or 75,000 Miles, Whichever Comes First 1 Year, Unlimited Miles 1 Year, Unlimited Miles 2 Years, Unlimited Miles 1 Year, Unlimited Miles


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Warranty Period


Vendor


TRANSPEC WORLDWIDE 1-810-274-9400
VELVAC MIRRORS 1-800-783-8871
VOYAGER PA SYSTEM 1-800-274-1886
INTERMOTIVE VEHICLE CONTROLS 1-530-823-2332


1 Year, Unlimited Miles 1 Year, Unlimited Miles 1 Year, Unlimited Miles 2 Years or 24,000 Miles


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INDEX


A/C Module-Frt & Rear 2004 104
Accessory Switches 21
Air and Electrical Diagrams & Schematics 108
Air Conditioning 37
Air Conditioning Charging Chart 67
Air Door Lock Pin 16
Air Schematic, Single & Double Plug Doors 47, 49
Audio/Video. PA Control 23
Back-Up Camera 31
Battery Location 28
Body Materials & Construction Measurements 66
Braun Rear Door Wheelchair Lift 52
Cargo Door Micro Switch 33
Caution!, Safety Alerts 10, 14, 16, 17, 46
Charge Protection 24, 25, 26, 27
Circuit Board Assembly, E-450 90
Circuit Board Assembly, F-550 Ver 1 & 2 96, 98


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Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 3 100
Compressed Air Supply & Schematic, single & double plug door 45, 47, 49
Construction Materials & Measurements 66
Dimensional Specifi cations, Boby & Chassis 64
Double Plug Door System 48, 49
E-450 & F-550 Modular Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 3 100
E-450 Circuit Board Assembly 90
E-450 Shuttle Bus-Wiring Diagram 92
E-450 Shuttle Bus - Drivers Side Wiring Diagram 93
E-450 Shuttle Bus - Rear Wiring Diagram 94
Electrical Diagram, E-450, circuit board, relays, breakers 91
Electrical Diagrams & Schematics, misc, enlargements 107 - 111
Electrical Schematic, sensative edge, swing door 49, 108, 109
Emergency Egress Window 18
Emergency Release Lever 11, 13
Emergency Release Valve 8, 11, 12, 48
Emergency Roof Hatch 19


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F-550 Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 1 96
F-550 Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 2 989
F-550 Circuit Board Ver 1 - Electrical Diagram 97
F-550 Circuit Board Ver 2 - Electrical Diagram 99
F-550 Shuttle Bus -Wiring Diagram 107
Foldaway Seating 34
GENERAL VEHICLE SAFETY WARNINGS 10
Heated Mirror Switch 29
High Idle Controller 24, 25, 26
Hour Meter 21
Identifi cation Label, Vehicle Manufacturers 68
Idle Controller 24, 25, 26
LCD Monitor, ref back-up camera 31
Low Air warning light 21
Low Battery Light 21


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Micro Switch 33
Mirror Control Switch 29
Mirror Switch 29
Movable Wall 40, 42
Obstruction Sensing System, Sensative Edge 11
Occupant Restraint Systems, ADA 14
Overhead Control Panel 20, 22
Overhead Parcel Rack 17
PARTS 112, 113, 114, 115
Passenger Seating 35
PA Control, Audio/Video 23
Pre-Trip Inspection 8
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 70
Processing Warranty Claims 114, 115
Rear Step 32
Ricon Rear Door Wheelchair Lift 54


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Ridewell Air Suspension Chart 69
Safety Check List, Vapor Air & Elect Door 11
Seating, Std. Passenger & Foldaway 34, 35
SERVICE, Warranty 112, 113, 114, 115, 116
Single Plug Door System 46, 47
Specifi cation for E450, Std Chassis 58, 59
Specifi cation for F550, Std Chassis 61, 62
Standard Equipment on E450 60
Standard Equipment on F550 63
Suspension Chart, Ridewell Airride 69
Swing Door System 50
Switches - mirror, micro, pressure, door, step 22, 29, 33, 45, 46, 48
TOWING 113
Troubleshooting Guide 86
Vapor Air & Electric Door Safety Alerts 11
VEHICLE SAFETY WARNINGS 10
Vendor Reference Listing 116


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Video Entertainment Center 30
WARNING DEVICE 22
Warning Lights, low air, low battery, door open 21
WARRANTY 112, 113, 114, 115
WARRANTY POLICY 112
WARRANTY REPAIRS 114, 115
WARRANTY SERVICE 113
Wheelchair Lift, Braun & Ricon 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
Wheelchair Securement, ADA 14, 15
Wheel Liners, Stainless Steel 36
Wiring Diagram, E-450 92, 93, 94
Wiring Diagram, F-550 107


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KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES


LIMITED WARRANTY


Krystal Enterprises (hereinafter referred to as Krystal Enterprises and Krystal) is the fi nal stage manu- facturer of an incomplete vehicle, which is manufactured and separately warranted by the incomplete vehicle manufacturer. This limited Warranty thus does not extend to any part or portion of the incomplete vehicle except as specifi cally required by any applicable Federal law or regulation.


Krystal Enterprises warrants to the original purchaser of each new Krystal Enterprises bus, that all parts (ex- cept electronic parts which are warranted by their original manufacturer) installed by Krystal will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year, with unlimited mileage, from the date of purchase by the original retail customer.


Krystal Enterprises further warrants to the original purchaser of each new Krystal Enterprises bus, the body structure which is defi ned as the cage, skin, front and rear caps, and fl oor structure to be free from defects, in material and workmanship under normal use and service for fi ve (5) years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes fi rst, from the date of purchase by the original retail customer.


In the event of a Warranty claim, Krystal reserves the right to replace or repair the defective part. The original retail customer must return the bus to the original selling Authorized Dealer for the necessary authorization and parts. THE DEALER MUST OBTAIN, PRIOR TO PERFORMING ANY WORK, A REPAIR AUTHORIZATION NUMBER (R.A.N) ON ANY KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES BUS. If the selling Dealer is unable to remedy the situ- ation, the original retail customer should contact the Warranty Department of Krystal Enterprises. If the selling


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LIMITED WARRANTY


dealer does not perform repair work on premise, the Dealer must call the Krystal Warranty Department for instructions on proceeding with the repair via an authorized repair facility.


If the bus was not purchased from a Krystal Authorized Dealer, the original retail customer must contact the Krystal Warranty Department to receive information and prior authorization for any needed repair work.


Provided that prior authorization was obtained from the Warranty Department of Krystal Enterprises, all labor costs associated with the repair or replacement of defective parts will be paid by Krystal. Krystal reserves the right to make a physical inspection of the bus by authorized factory personnel following any complaint prior to any repair. Krystal shall have no liability for any defect or damage caused by the original owner’s use of parts or services which are not authorized by Krystal or for any parts or paint which have been subject to misuse, neglect or accident, or have been subject to external mechanical or chemical infl uences, especially stone chips, airborne rust or industrial fall-out. This Limited Warranty DOES NOT cover loss to time. Inconvenience, loss of use of any vehicle, cost of rented replacement vehicle, or lodging or mileage expense in connection with any warranty repairs.


NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ALTER OR CHANGE IN ANY WAY


THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE ABOVE STATED LIMITED WARRANTY


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It is the policy of KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES, INC. to incorporate product improvements to our products whenever possible or practical to do so. We reserve the right to make changes and or improvements at any time without incurring any obligation to make such changes on previously sold products. Additionally, the information and specifi - cations contained within this manual are current at time of printing. Subsequently all information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time, without notice.


Please note that this manual applies to all FORD models and explains standard equip- ment as well as many options, and may include equipment not presently installed on your vehicle.


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F o r d C h a s s i s - 4 5 0 / 5 5 0 S e r i e s F o r d C h a s s i s - 4 5 0 / 5 5 0 S e r i e s


Congratulations,


and thank you for purchasing a Krystal Enterprises Vehicle


You have taken ownership of a true luxury vehicle which is in a class all its own. We are providing this manual to familiarize you with your new Krystal Enterprises Professional Bus. This manual shall serve as a reference document for the operations and maintenance procedures that shall be required throughout the life of your vehicle. This edition covers all our Ford Chassis models, and is designed to be used in conjunction with the original chassis manufacturer’s owner’s literature, as well as all other component manufacturers literature.


IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY


For your safety and the safety of others, we ask that you completely familiarize yourself with this manual, and all other operators manuals before you operate this vehicle for the first time.


KRYSTAL ENTERPRISES 2701 East Imperial Highway Brea, California 9282


(800) KRYSTAL(579-7825) (714) 986-1200


TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S


SAFETY Pre-Trip Inspection (suggested minimum) General Vehicle Safety Warnings Vapor Door Operational Safety Check List Air Door Emergency Release Valve Electric Door Emergency Release Lever Wheelchair Securement and Occupant Restraint Systems Air Door Lock Pin Assembly Dual Overhead Parcel Rack Emergency Egress Window Operation Emergency Roof Hatch Exit


OPERATION Overhead Control Panels Assemblies Controls and Accessory Functions Drivers Overhead Control Panel Audio/Video PA Control HIC900 Throttle Controller Operating Procedures HIC900 Throttle Controller Wiring Diagram - Deisel HIC900 Throttle Controller Wiring Diagram - Gasoline


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Charge Protection System Components Battery Location - Primary and Secondary E-450 Heated Mirror Switch and Mirror Control Switch Video Entertainment Center Back-Up Camera Controls and Operation Rear Step Operation Rear Cargo Door Micro Switch Foldaway Seating Bus Passenger Seating Stainless Steel Wheel Liners Air Conditioning Assembly Floor Heaters Movable Wall - Standard Movable Wall - EZ Move Compressed Air Supply Assembly Air Operated - Single Plug Door Air Operated - Double Plug Door Electric Swing Doors Braun Rear Door Wheelchair Lift Ricon Rear Door Wheelchair Lift Braun UVL 600X Series (Under Vehicle) Wheelchair Lift


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SPECIFICATION Standard Chassis Specifi cation for E450 Super Duty RV Cutaway Standard Equipment on E450 Shuttle Buses Standard Chassis Specifi cation for F550 Super Duty Cab & Chassis Standard Equipment on F550 Shuttle Buses General Vehicle Dimensional Specifi cations-Body & Chassis by Model General Body Material and Construction Measurements Air Conditioning Charging Chart Vehicle Manufacturers Identifi cation Label Ridewell Air Suspension Chart


PREVENTATIVE CARE & MAINTENANCE Preventative Maintenance Schedule


TROUBLE SHOOTING Basic Troubleshooting Guide


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ASSEMBLIES & SCHEMATICS - AIR & ELECTRIC E-450 Circuit Board Assembly E-450 Shuttle Bus-Wiring Diagram E-450 Shuttle Bus - Drivers Side Wiring Diagram E-450 Shuttle Bus - Passenger Side & Rear Wiring Diagram F-550 Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 1 F-550 Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 2 E 450 & F-550 Circuit Board Assembly Ver. 3 F-550 Shuttle Bus -Wiring Diagram Misc. Air & Electrical Diagrams and Schematics


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VENDOR REFERENCE LIST


INDEX


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Pre-Trip Inspection (suggested minimum)


Any item not passing inspection, must be reported immediately, before operating vehicle FAILURE OF HIGHLIGHTED ITEM(S) TO PASS INSPECTION WILL CAUSE VEHICLE TO BE GROUNDED


Inspection Procedure


Item 1 Check preventative maintenance schedule: for services due at present mileage 2 Check operation of: drivers seat and seat belt 3 Check operation of: steering wheel and shift levers 4 Check operation of: turn indicators 5 Check operation of: foot pedals and parking brake 6 Check operation of: all gauges, for normal readings with engine running 7 Check operation of: dash indicator lights with key on, engine not started, then again with


engine started


Pass Fail


8 Check operation of ventilation system: heating, defrosters, fans and air conditioning 9 Check: horn, wipers, washers, and mirrors for cleanliness, adjustment, operation and


damage


10 Check condition of: fi re extinguisher, warning refl ectors and fi rst aid kit 11 Check: all doors, glass and windows: for operation, cleanliness, and damage. 12 Check: all emergency exits for operation, warning devices, markings, to be free and clear 13 Check interior lighting: for operation and damage 14 Check Side Passenger Entry Door - Emergency Exit Operation & Sensitive Edge if equipped


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Any item not passing inspection, must be reported immediately, before operating vehicle FAILURE OF HIGHLIGHTED ITEM(S) TO PASS INSPECTION WILL CAUSE VEHICLE TO BE GROUNDED


Inspection Procedure


Item 15 Check Side Passenger Entry Door: for damage and proper closing operation 16 Check exterior lighting: for operation and damage 17 Check exterior: for cleanliness, markings and damage 18 Check fuel cap: in place and secure 19 Check all tires and wheels: for tread depth, cracks & bulges, missing lug nuts, and air


pressure 80 psi for E-450 and 95 psi for F-550


Pass Fail


20 Check: oil level 21 Check: transmission fl uid level 22 Check: engine coolant level 23 Check: power steering fl uid level 24 Check: brake fl uid level 25 Check: belts for tension and wear 26 Check operation of: cameras, if applicable 27 Check operation of: PA system, if applicable 28 Check operation of: audio and video system, if applicable 29 Check wheelchair lift: for proper function or damage and securement station equipment


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GENERAL VEHICLE SAFETY WARNINGS


NO STANDEES ARE ALLOWED, AT ANY TIME, WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION. DISCONTINUE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, IF THE LOW AIR WARNING LIGHT COMES ON, OR UNTIL THE PROBLEM WITH THE SYSTEM CAN BE RESOLVED. DISCONTINUE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, IF ANY CRITICAL ITEM ON THE PRE-TRIP INSPECTION LIST FAILS TO PASS, OR UNTIL ALL PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN RESOLVED. IF A DOOR AJAR WARNING LIGHT IS LIT, CHECK ALL DOORS FOR PROPER CLOSURE. NEVER OPERATE THIS VE- HICLE UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN RESOLVED. THIS BUS IS NOT DESIGNED TO TOW ANOTHER VEHICLE OR TRAILER DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TOW OR PULL ANOTHER VEHICLE WITH THIS BUS.


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Vapor Air & Electric Door Operational Safety Check List


ATTENTION


WHEN OPERATING A VEHICLE WITH A VAPOR DOUBLE PANEL AIR OR ELECTRIC ACTUATED PASSENGER ENTRANCE DOORS, THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN.


AIR DOORS


The Emergency Release Valve System - (must be checked on a daily basis) Once the emergency release valve has been actuated (by turning the red handle counter clockwise), it should be possible to open the doors by pushing outward with your hand after about 5 seconds.


The Obstruction Sensing System (Sensitive Edge) - (must be checked on a daily basis) Only when the door is closing, can reversing be actuated. The reversing motion should be shut off at about 10 to 30 mm before the fi nal closing position. If the reversing process actuates too late, the sensi- tivity of the differential pressure switch should be adjusted again. Call the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPT.


ELECTRIC DOORS


The Emergency Release Lever System - (must be checked on a daily basis) Once the emergency release lever has been actuated (by pushing the red handle from right to left as indicated on the sticker), it should then be possible to open the doors by pushing the panels outward with your hand.


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Air Door Emergency Release Valve


NTER CL O C K


W ISE


NOTE:


VALVE MUST BE CHECKED DAILY, PRIOR TO VEHICLE OPERATION


EMERGENCY USE ONLY


C A U T I O N ! For Emergency Door Opening, turn the red valve counter clockwise, this will release the door after about 5 seconds, then the door can be pushed open.


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Electric Door Emergency Release Lever


Electric Door Motor Cover


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH HANDLE LEFT


PUSH DOORS OUT


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH HANDLE LEFT


PUSH DOORS OUT


Emergency Exit Lever Decal


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH HANDLE LEFT


PUSH DOORS OUT


Emergency Exit Lever


NOTE:


LEVER MUST BE CHECKED DAILY, PRIOR TO VEHICLE OPERATION


EMERGENCY USE ONLY


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Wheelchair Securement and Occupant Restraint Systems


Pre-Trip Inspection


 Is each securement station properly equipped with four securement straps, a lap belt, and a shoulder


belt?


 Are all straps and belts in good working condition? Any defects such as cut, frayed, contaminated or damaged webbing, improperly functioning buckles or hardware, or broken or worn parts, require re- placement of the entire strap or belt assembly.


 Are all fl oor anchorages, (i.e., tracks or plates), clear of dirt or debris to allow for proper system fi tting


attachment?


 Is there a clean, dry container in the vehicle to allow for storage of the system when not in use?  Is the vehicle equipped with a web/belt cutter for use in the event of an emergency evacuation?  Are complete system operational instructions, in either printed or decal form, located within the vehicle


compartment to serve as a reference?


CAUTION! Never utilize the Occupant Restraint System unless you are fully trained, if you’re not sure what to do, always call your Kinedyne Representative for Assistance!


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Typical Wheelchair Securement Methods


With the wheelchair and occupant facing toward the front of the vehicle, center the wheelchair between the fl oor tracks or plates. As you position the wheelchair, remember that the securement straps need to have approximately a 45° angle from the fl oor tracks or plates to where they attach to the frame. Also, keep in mind the proper extension and place- ment of the occupant restraint shoulder belt. Apply the wheel locks or turn off


Front Strap Attachment


Typical 4-Point Restraint with Lap & Shoulder Belt


Rear Strap Attachment


For Specifi c Operating Instructions and System Care and Maintenance, Refer to Your Kinedyne Literature


Lap Belt Attachment


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Air Door Lock Pin Assembly


CAUTION! Security Pin must be removed during bus operation. Pin is only to be used for security, if bus is not in operation.


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Dual Overhead Parcel Rack


CAUTION! Do not overload Parcel Racks. Do not fasten parcels to retainer bars.


Overhead Parcel Rack (right side shown)


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Emergency Egress Window Operation


Lift up on lever to disengage latch


Windows with Emergency Exit stickers are designated emergency exits. Follow the directions on the sticker.


Lift levers and push window out


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Emergency Roof Hatch Exit


This is a Dual Purpose hatch used for Emergency Egress and Ventilation purposes.


SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE Periodically inspect attaching fasteners for evidence of loosening due to tampering, and regularly clean surface with a mild soap and water.


CAUTION: When removing graffi ti, it is the customers responsibility to ensure cleaning solutions are compat- ible with the materials used on Safety Vents. Solutions containing, acetone, ether, lacquer thinner, or other sol- vents can destroy the high strength properties of many engineering plastics - AVOID these cleaners


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH BLACK TAB  PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB  PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB  PUSH BLACK TAB  PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH BLACK TAB PUSH HANDLE OUT


For Emergency Exit


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE


FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


PUSH UP TO OPEN


VENT HANDLE


Pull DOWN TO CLOSE


For Ventilation


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Overhead Control Panels Assemblies


E-450 Overhead Control Panel


F-550 Overhead Control Panel


E-450 with PA in Console


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Controls - Indicator and Accessory Switches


When the Low Air warning light is lit, this indicates the normal operating air supply has fallen below safe operating levels Discontinue Operation


The Low Battery Light indicates a low battery condition exists, and the Charge Protect System needs to be engaged.


The Hour Meter accumulates the number of hours your igni- tion has been turned on.


This switch turns on or off, the (optional) ceiling lights.


This switch must be on to power the (optional) Wheelchair Lift.


This switch operates (optional) Destination Sign when equipped.


This switch operates the (optional) in step heater when equipped.


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Drivers Overhead Control Panel


1 Interior Lights 2 Reading Lights (optional) 3 Door Switch (open or close passenger door)


4 Door Open Indicator Light (WARNING DEVICE) 5 Rear Fan Control (hi - low - off)


6 Front Fan Control (hi - low - off) 7 Climate Control Mode (cool - off - heat) Note: Cool mode = A/C on both front & rear Heat mode = Heat from front unit only 8 Entrance Door Ajar Light ( WARNING DEVICE) 9 Rear Door Ajar Light (WARNING DEVICE)


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Audio/Video PA Control Audio/Video PA Control


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1 On/Off Volume Control - controls power and volume 2 Bass Control - increases or decreases bass 3 Treble Control - increases or decreases treble 4 Radio Mode - enables radio, indicator light will be on 5 PA Mode - enables PA, indicator light will be on 6 VCP Mode - enables VCP, indicator light will be on


7 VCP Power


REAR VIEW


8 VCP Play - starts the tape playing 9 VCP Fast Forward - fast forwards tape 10 VCP Stop - stops tape 11 VCP Replay - rewinds and replays from start of tape 12 VCP Rewind - rewinds tape 13 Paging Mode - (Internal or External) press button once to engage system, press again to toggle between internal/external


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


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HIC900 Throttle Controller Operating Procedures


Quick Reference Guide


BCP (Battery Charge Protection Mode) Note: This system has been set-up for Automatic Battery Charge Protection, which becomes active whenever the following enabling conditions are met:


ENABLING CONDITION:  Vehicle NOT moving (speed=0 MPH).  Service Brake NOT pressed.  Vehicle Transmission Range in Park/Clutch NOT pressed.  RPM's inside of safe operating range.  Transmission Fluid Temperature below 240˚ F.  Engine Coolant Temperature below 230˚ F.  Brake Lights Functional  Foot Off Accelerator Pedal


AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGE PROTECTION Any time your vehicle is Powered-up”, Charge Protection is auto- matically engaged, THIS FUNCTION SHOULD NOT NORMALLY BE DISABLED.  Charge Protection will remain in effect until which time, any of the above stated ENABLING CONDITIONS are no longer met, or until you manually dis-engage the BCP button on the DRIVERS OVERHEAD CONTROL PANEL, see photo at right.


TO DEACTIVATE “AUTOMATIC BATTERY CHARGE PROTEC- TION” OR “FAST IDLE” Do the following:  Press the Manual Engage button on the DRIVERS OVERHEAD CONTROL PANEL and release.


Fast Idle system will only be turned off when the button is re- leased.


 To exit “AUTOMATIC CHARGE PROTECTION Mode”, simply depress the service brake pedal. See the Off Road Engineering literature for specifi c details regarding other operating parameters.


Fast Idle Switch is shown as mounted


on Driver’s Overhead Control Panel (ref. page 20)


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HIC900 Throttle Controller Wiring Diagram - DIESEL


Ford Diesel Engine


Vehicle SEIC Wiring


User Interface To +12V


fused ignition Hot-in-Run


10K 10Turn Potentiometer


Ground


Diesel Engine SEIC Wires Orange/Yellow Purple/Lt Blue Orange/Yellow


E-Series F-Series


PTO_RPM


Orange PTO


RPM1


DIESEL RPM


RPM2
RPM3


BVP


VAR


GAS RPM


N/C


PTO


12V


GND


Ignition Fused Hot-in-Run +12V


Ground


+12V OUT


Orange


PTO ENGAGE


N/C


PTO GND


Ground


High Idle switch wire (optional)


HIGH


IDLE


+12V IN


Black


To Ground


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HIC900 Throttle Controller Wiring Diagram - GASOLINE


User Interface To +12V


fused ignition Hot-in-Run


10K 10Turn Potentiometer


Ground


Ford Gasoline Engine


RPM1


RPM2
RPM3


BVP


VAR


DIESEL RPM


N/C


GAS RPM


PTO


12V


GND


PTO ENGAGE


PTO GND


Ignition Fused Hot-in-Run +12V


Ground


PTO Indicator Orange/Lt Blue Orange/Lt Blue


PTO


Engage Orange/White Orange/White


E-Series F-Series


PTO RPM


Select


PTO Mode Orange Orange/Yellow Orange/Yellow Orange


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Charge Protection System Components


E-450 Charge System Fuse, located behind panel & Rear Ignition Power Fuse (shown with kick panel removed)


E-450 Charge Isolator Solenoid located in engine compartment -drivers side. (diesel version shown)


Gas version is located below primary battery.


F-550 Charge System F-550 Charge System F-550 Charge System and Rear Power Fuse and Rear Power Fuse and Rear Power Fuse (located behind panel (located behind panel (located behind panel under steering column)


F-550 Charge Isolator F-550 Charge Isolator Solenoid (located in engine Solenoid (located in engine compartment-drivers side) compartment-drivers side)


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Battery Location - Primary and Secondary


F-550 Primary Battery Location


F-550 Diesel Engine Compartment


F-550 Primary Battery Location


E-450 Diesel Primary Battery Location Battery Location


E-450 2004 and Older Models


E-450 2005 and Newer Models


Under Floor Auxiliary Battery (curb side) for E-450 & F-550 (E-450 diesel shown)


E-450 2004 and Older Models


E-450 Diesel Engine Compartment


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2005 E-450 Primary & Secondary Slide Out Battery Compartment Located on Curb Side of Vehicle


E-450 Heated Mirror Switch and Mirror Control Switch


C A U T I O N ! Leaving the heated mirror switch on in hot weather, may cause mirror to crack.


Heated Mirror Switch This switch controls the ON/OFF activation of the heated mirror function.


Mirror Control Switch This switch includes a center toggle switch that allows the operator to switch from right to left mirror. The center posi- tion of the toggle defeats all mirror operations. When either the left or right mirror is engaged, the 4 arrow switches allow the mirror to move in 4 different directions for precise adjustment.


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Video Entertainment Center


Basic Operating Instruction Bulkhead mounted TV and DVD


[The TV may be viewed with or without using the DVD]


For specifi c detailed information see


Manufacturers DVD Operating Instructions.


1. Turn on the TV using the power on the TV or the button on the remote (Note: TV must be set to Video #1 for DVD to work)


2. To view video, push the TV/Video button to switch between TV and DVD(Video). 3. To view tapes select VCP, then press the DVD power button on the remote. 4. The DVD buttons on the remote will now Operate all the functions of the DVD


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE


FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


ON BOTH COMPONENTS


Bulkhead Mounted TV and DVD


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Back-Up Camera Controls and Operation


NOTE: To reverse image on monitor, push button on back of camera


LCD Monitor


(located in bulkhead above passenger seat on E-450
or in dash area on passenger side of F-550)


Monitor Controls


1. Power Button, glows dimly when system is connected fully manual, be- coming bright upon activation 2. A/B input Select Button, toggles active display between AV1 and AV2 inputs 3. Day/Night Mode Button, toggles intensity of LCD screen for day or night operation, (day=maximum intensity, night=less intensity) 4. Picture Adjustment Menu Button, accesses on-screen-display, to adjust (brightness, contrast, color, tint). Use the Volume control to adjust each up or down, as indicate by a bar graph at bottom on screen. 5. Volume Button, controls +- output volume of built-in speaker, when feature is connected. Also used in Picture Adjustment Mode.


Back-Up Camera


(located on rear of vehicle)


System Operation


This system consists of two major components: 1. The Back-Up Camera 2. LCD Monitor


The system may be connected two ways: 1. Fully manual, requiring the power button on the LCD Monitor to be pushed to energize the system and activate the monitor. 2. Automatic, which activates the monitor when- ever the ignition is turned to accessory or the engine is started.


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE


FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


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Rear Step Operation


Rear Step Switch Guard


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE


FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Rear Step


Operational Schematic Operational Schematic


For the double rear step (shown above) and the single rear step, operation is the same. The schematic (this page) explains the electri- cal operation of both steps. The power switch allows you to enable or disable step operation. When the step is enabled, opening the rear door automatically extends the step. Note: See Manufacturers literature regarding periodic lubrication requirements.


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Rear Cargo Door Micro Switch


Cargo Door Micro Switch


The switch is located at the rear cargo door upper hinge, shown at left and above. It operates the rear interior lights and also activates the door-ajar light on the front overhead control panel. This switch works in conjunction with the rear step, allowing the power switch (shown on previous page) to enable or disable step operation.


Rear Door and Hinge Assy


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Fold Forward


Foldaway Seating


Lift Rearward


Lever “A” Push/Release


Lever “B”


Lift


Pull Towards Aisle Until Down Lock Engages


Push in Lever “D”


Truss Lock “C”


Front


Rotate Clockwise To Lock, Counter-Clockwise to Unlock


To Lower 1. Rotate the Truss Lock “C” to unlock the assembly, then push Lever “D” and pull the top of the seat toward the aisle until it is locked in the down position. 2. Push lever “A” forward, and lift the back cushion until the lever “A” has snapped back into the locked position.


To Raise 1. Push lever “A” forward, and fold the back cushion down against the seat cushion until lever has snapped back into locked position. 2. Push lever “B” upward, and lift the seat into the fold away position, and rotate the Truss Lock “C” to lock the assembly in place.


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Bus Passenger Seating - Moving or Adding


Bus seating is mounted into the fl oor of the vehicle as shown in the photo to the left. To move or add seating: 1. Remove the black plastic track cover, so the track is exposed. 2. Next remove the nut from the base. NOTE: Nut must be perpen- dicular to the track when the seat is re-attached to the seat track. CAUTION: Bolts must be torqued to 35 ft.. Lbs.


Caution: When Adding Seating, Do Not Exceed Weight Distribution/ Payload Limitations.


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Stainless Steel Wheel Liners


C A U T I O N ! Wheel liners should only be removed Wheel liners should only be removed Wheel liners should only be removed using the Wheel Liner Tool provided using the Wheel Liner Tool provided using the Wheel Liner Tool provided with your vehicle. Damage could with your vehicle. Damage could with your vehicle. Damage could occur if the supplied tool is not used. occur if the supplied tool is not used. occur if the supplied tool is not used.


Lug


Jam Nut Cover Pop Out Center Hub Center Emblem


Wheel Liner Tool


INSTALLATION - REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS


NOTE: When removing or installing, never remove the original equipment lug nuts. 1. TO REMOVE, simply place the Wheel Liner Tool over the Jam Nut Covers. 2. Remove Jam Nut Covers from each wheel and remove Liners


1. TO INSTALL, determine the correct placement of liners for proper hand hole


alignment.


2. Install Liner over studs, then install Jam Nut Covers w/built-in jam nuts onto the


studs. Using the Wheel Liner Tool, tighten all Jam Nuts


Turn


Front Wheel Liner


Installation Tool


Jam Nut Cover Assy


Hub Center Emblem


Turn


SEE MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Rear Wheel Liner


Installation Tool


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Front Wheel


Lug


Rear Wheel


Air Conditioning Assembly E-450 & F-550


ACC Front Air Conditioning These units also provide heat when A/C is not required, by toggling switch on the overhead control panel


Optional ACC Rear Air Conditioning This unit only operates when the dash A/C is turned on.


A/C only - No Heat


These units are operated by the driver, using the controls on the Overhead Control Panel , see page 22.


For information on A/C charging specifi cations, see the A/C Charging Chart on page 67.


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Rear Floor Heater Assembly E-450 & F-550


30,000 BTU Model


65,000 BTU Model


Both units are turned on when the heat mode is selected on the Drivers Overhead Control Panel (see page 22)


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Standard Movable Wall - Front View


Caution: When Adding Seating, Do Not Ex- ceed Weight Distribution/Payload Limitations


Movable Wall shown above in the forward position


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Standard Movable Wall - Rear View


The standard movable wall can be moved by doing the following: 1. Remove the seats from in front of the wall 2. From the baggage compartment side, remove the plastic track cover on both the side wall and fl oor to expose the track. 3. Disengage the top latches at the outside corners of the wall. 4. From the front side of the wall, loosen the bolts.


5. With assistance on both sides of the wall, push evenly on both sides and slowly move the wall to the desired position. 6. When securing wall, make sure to re torque all bolts to 35 ft.. lbs. Note: if seats are installed, seat bolts must also be torqued to 35 ft.. lbs. 7. Replace all plastic track covers and engage top latches


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E-Z Move Wall - Open Front


Caution: When Adding Seating, Do Not Ex- ceed Weight Distribution/Payload Limitations


E-Z Move Wall Operating Instructions


Movable Wall to the open position (with luggage compartment)


1) Release the top two clamps located on the ceiling. 2) Enter bus through the rear door and release bottom clamp 3) Push the movable wall at the upper most centrally located handle to the stop 4) Release the divider clamp and slide out each divider half. Rotate the


clamp assembly into the seat track and engage clamps. SAFETY ALERT


5) Engage the top two clamps into the locked position SAFETY ALERT


Clamps must be locked down before operating vehicle


SAFETY ALERT


Movable Wall to the closed position (no luggage compartment)


1) Release the top two clamps located on the ceiling. 2) Enter bus through the rear door. 3) Release and rotate the clamp assembly (divider) out of the seat track. Slide the divider to the stop and engage the divider clamp to lock down the dividers.


4) Pull the movable wall at the upper most centrally located handle to the stop. 5) Engage the bottom clamp into the receiver located in the fl oor. SAFETY ALERT 6) Close the rear door. Enter the bus, walk to the rear and engage the top


two clamps into the locked position. SAFETY ALERT


SAFETY ALERT


Clamps must be locked down before operating vehicle.


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E-Z Move Wall - Open Rear


To Open and Close E-Z Move Wall


Instructions for Opening and Closing the E-Z Move Wall shown on the previous page, may also be found mounted on the back of the Movable Wall. Follow the instructions for Open Position - (with luggage com- partment) or Close Position - (no luggage compartment)


SAFETY ALERT: ALL CLAMPS MUST BE LOCKED DOWN BEFORE OPERATING VEHICLE


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E-Z Move Wall Clamp Assemblies


LH & RH Lower Clamp Assembly


( LH shown)


Center Lower Clamp Assembly


LH & RH Ceiling Clamp Assembly


(RH shown)


SAFETY ALERT: ALL CLAMPS MUST BE LOCKED DOWN BEFORE OPERATING VEHICLE


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Compressed Air Supply Assembly


Pre-Filter Air Dryer Compressor Check Valve Pressure Switch Over Temperature Sensor Solenoid Switch


On the F-550 (shown above) The air supply compressor assembly is locat- ed beneath the fl oor hatch, between the passenger seats midway back on the right side of the vehicle. On the E-450 the air supply com- pressor is located beneath the fi rst right hand side passenger seat.


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Air Operated - Single Plug Door


4-Way Valve


Entry Door Ajar Switch Closing Cushioning


Valve Closing Speed Valve


Opening Speed Valve


Opening Cushioning


Valve


CAUTION! Never attempt adjustment of the Boomerang Arm, call KRYSTAL SERVICE


Single Plug Door System (door shown partially open)


Air Door Speed Adjustment Procedure 1. Remove the air motor cover located in the stepwell. 2. Using the photo on this page, identify the speed control valves. Using a 3/8” wrench, loosen the locknuts on both valves. 3. Operate the door and adjust both valves until the opening and closing speeds are equal and acceptable. Then tighten both


4. Using a fl at blade screwdriver, adjust the opening and closing cushioning valves on the air motor, then replace cover.


locknuts.


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Secondary Entry Door Switch - used on air operated door systems, located on passenger door post


Compressed Air Schematic - Single Plug Door Compressed Air Schematic - Single Plug Door


FOR 2004 &


OLDER MODELS


DETAIL FOR 2005 & NEWER MODELS


4 WAY SOLENOID VALVE


AIR PILOT


CLOSE VALVE (CUSHIONING)


BLUE


TEE


DOOR SWITCH ELECTRONIC PANEL


YELLOW


CLOSE


OPEN


DOOR MOTOR


SPEED CONTROL VALVES


OPEN VALVE (CUSHIONING)


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Air Operated - Double Plug Door


ATTN: Double Plug Air Door Speed Is Factory Set ATTN: Double Plug Air Door Speed Is Factory Set If adjustments become necessary, do not attempt adjustments. Contact the Krystal Service Dept., at 1-800-Krystal (579-7825)


CAUTION! The Emergency Release Valve System - (must be checked on a daily basis) Once the emergency release valve has been actuated (by turning counter clockwise), it should be possible to open the doors by pushing outward with your hand after about 5 seconds.


The Obstruction Sensing System (Sensitive Edge) - (must be checked on a daily basis) Only when the door is closing, can reversing be actuated. The reversing motion should be shut off about 10 to 30 mm before the fi nal closing position. If the reversing process actuates too late, the sensitivity of the differential pressure switch would require re-adjustment. Call the KRYSTAL SERVICE DEPT.


Secondary Entry Door Switch - used on air operated door systems, located on passenger door post


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Compressed Air Schematic - Double Plug Doors


Air Schematic for Double Plug Doors Air Schematic for Double Plug Doors


Electrical Schematic for Doors with Sensitive Edge


Double Plug Door System w/Sensitive Edge


(doors shown partially open)


For Larger Schematics See Electrical Section pg 108-109


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Electric Swing Doors


Electric door motor Cover


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH HANDLE LEFT


PUSH DOORS OUT


Electric door motor with control arm


For removal of door motor cover 1. Remove black rubber strip from molding channel 2. Remove exposed screws in aluminum channel 3. Remove screws from 3 corners of cover


EMERGENCY EXIT


PUSH HANDLE LEFT


PUSH DOORS OUT


Emergency Exit Lever Decal


NOTE:


LEVER MUST BE CHECKED DAILY, PRIOR TO VEHICLE OPERATION


Electric Door Adjustment Procedure


Door Speed Is Factory Set


If adjustments become necessary, do not attempt adjustments. Contact the Krystal Service Dept., at 1-800-Krystal (579-7825)


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Swing Door System - Electrical Schematic


Swing Door System


E-450 Schematic


For Larger Schematics See Electrical Section pg 110-111


F-550 Schematic


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