Headlamps Sample Clauses

Headlamps. 4.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Defective or missing light / light source.
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Headlamps. 4.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Defective or missing light / light source.(multiple light / light sources; in the case of LED, up to 1/3 not functioning). Single light / light sources; in the case of Light Emitting Diode (LED), seriously affected visibility. X X (b) Slightly defective projection system (reflector and lens). Heavily defective or missing projection system (reflector and lens). X X
Headlamps. Front and rear turn signal lamps,
Headlamps. 4.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Defective or missing light / light source.(multiple light / light sources; in the case of LED, up to 1/3 not functioning). Single light / light sources; in the case of Light Emitting Diode (LED), seriously affected visibility. X X (b) Slightly defective projection system (reflector and lens). Heavily defective or missing projection system (reflector and lens). X X (c) Lamp not securely attached. X 4.1.2. Alignment Determine the horizontal aim of each headlamp on dipped beam using a headlamp aiming device or using the electronic vehicle interface. (a) Aim of a headlamp not within limits laid down in the requirements(1). X
Headlamps. 4.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Defective light source. (b) Defective or cracked lens. (c) Lamp , emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ (d) Lamp not securely attached. (e) Products on lens or light source which reduce light intensity or change emitted colour. 4.1.2. Alignment Determine the horizontal and vertical aim of each headlamp on both main and dipped beam visually or by using a headlamp aiming device. Aim of a headlamp not within limits laid down in the regulations. 2/ 4.1.3. Switching Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Number of headlamps illuminated at the same time not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ (b) Simultaneous illumination of marking devices with headlamps in accordance with the regulations. 2/ (c) Function of control device impaired. 4.1.4. Compliance with regulations 2/ Visual inspection and by operation. Lamp , emitted colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ 4.1.5. Levelling devices (where mandatory) (X) 7/ Visual inspection and by operation. (a) Device not operating. (b) Manual device cannot be operated from driver’s seat. 4.1.6. Headlamp washers (where mandatory) (X) 7/ Visual inspection and by operation. Washer not operating.
Headlamps. 5.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. Defective bulb. Defective lens. Lamp not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ Lamp not securely attached. Products on lens or bulb which reduce light intensity or change colour.
Headlamps. 5.1.1. Condition and operation Visual inspection and by operation. Defective bulb. Defective lens. Lamp not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ Lamp not securely attached. Products on lens or bulb which reduce light intensity or change colour. 5.1.2. Alignment Determine the horizontal and vertical aim of each headlamp on both main and dipped beam using a headlamp aiming device. Aim of a headlamp not within limits laid down in the regulations. 2/ 5.1.3. Switching Visual inspection and by operation. Number of headlamps illuminated at the same time not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ Function of control device impaired. 5.1.4. Compliance with regulations 2/ (X) 7/ Visual inspection and by operation. Lamp colour, position or intensity not in accordance with the regulations. 2/ 5.1.5. Levelling devices (where mandatory) (X) 7/ 2/ Visual inspection and by operation. Device not operating. Manual device cannot be operated from driver’s seat. 5.1.6. Headlamp washers (where mandatory) (X) 7/ 2/ Visual inspection and by operation. Washer not operating.
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Headlamps fully conforming to CMVR requirements including fitment of head levelling device with relay and side light etc. shall be suitably styled into front-end construction. All lighting and light signalling devices, its fitment and performance shall comply with requirements of CMVR and/or AIS 052 Bus Code.
Headlamps. 7.1 Vehicles shall be equipped with one or 2 headlamps mounted on each side of the front of the Vehicle, in addition to the number of headlamps required by applicable laws, and such additional headlamps shall be mounted at a height exceeding the requirements of the applicable laws, provided that:‌ (a) at any time that the headlamps are in use, only one set of either the headlamps required by applicable laws or the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement shall be illuminated; (b) such Vehicles shall be equipped with a toggle device that allows the Contractor to alternate illumination of the headlamps required by applicable laws and the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement; and (c) the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement shall be illuminated only at the times that plow blades are installed on such Vehicles. 7.2 The Contractor shall take all necessary measures and shall cause all necessary measures to be taken to ensure that: (a) the Vehicles carrying the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement pursuant to section 7.1 have the necessary and properly functioning toggle device; (b) at no time shall the operator of any such Vehicle illuminate the headlamps required by applicable laws and the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement at the same time; and (c) if the plow blades are removed from any such Vehicle, the operator of any such Vehicle shall illuminate only the headlamps required by applicable laws and not the additional headlamps required by this Commercial Vehicles Permit Agreement.

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