Common use of Illumination Clause in Contracts

Illumination. 5.3.1. The identifications of controls for which the word "Yes" is indicated in column 4 of Table 1 shall be capable of being illuminated whenever the position lamps are activated. This does not apply to controls located on the floor, floor console, steering wheel, or steering column, or in the area of windscreen header, or to controls for a heating and air-conditioning system if the system does not direct air directly upon the windscreen. 5.3.2. The indicators and their identifications for which the word "Yes" is indicated in column 4 of Table 1 shall be illuminated whenever the device which starts and/or stops the engine is in a position which makes it possible for the engine to operate and the position lamps are activated. 5.3.3. The indicators, their identifications and the identifications of controls need not be illuminated when the headlamps are being flashed or operated as daytime running lamps. 5.3.4. At the manufacturer's discretion any control, indicator or their identifications may be capable of being illuminated at any time. 5.3.5. A tell-tale shall not emit light except when identifying the malfunction or vehicle condition for whose indication it is designed or during a bulb check.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

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Illumination. 5.3.1. The identifications of controls for which the word "Yes" is indicated in column 4 of Table table 1 shall be capable of being illuminated whenever the position lamps are activated. This does not apply to controls located on the floor, floor console, steering wheel, or steering column, or in the area of windscreen header, or to controls for a heating and air-air- conditioning system if the system does not direct air directly upon the windscreen. 5.3.2. The indicators and their identifications for which the word "Yes" is indicated in column 4 of Table table 1 shall be illuminated whenever the device which starts and/or stops the engine is in a position which makes it possible for the engine to operate and the position lamps are activated. 5.3.3. The indicators, their identifications and the identifications of controls need not be illuminated when the headlamps are being flashed or operated as daytime running lamps. 5.3.4. At the manufacturer's discretion any control, indicator or their identifications may be capable of being illuminated at any time. 5.3.5. A tell-tale shall not emit light except when identifying the malfunction or vehicle condition for whose indication it is designed or during a bulb check.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

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