Common use of Warning device Clause in Contracts

Warning device. 5.2.1.13.1. Any vehicle fitted with a service brake actuated from an energy reservoir must, where the prescribed secondary braking performance cannot be obtained by means of this braking system without the use of the stored energy, be provided with a warning device, in addition to a pressure gauge, where fitted, giving an optical or acoustic signal when the stored energy, in any part of the system, falls to a value at which without re-charging of the reservoir and irrespective of the load conditions of the vehicle, it is possible to apply the service brake control a fifth time after four full-stroke actuations and obtain the prescribed secondary braking performance (without faults in the service brake transmission and with the brakes adjusted as closely as possible). This warning device must be directly and E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.12/Rev.4 Regulation No. 13 page 27 1.29.1.1. shall be used as the optical warning signal. 5.2.1.13.1.1. However, in the case of vehicles which are only considered to comply with the requirements of paragraph 5. 2.1.5.1. of this Regulation by virtue of meeting the requirements of

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

Warning device. 5.2.1.13.1. Any vehicle fitted with a service brake actuated from an energy reservoir must, where the prescribed secondary braking performance cannot be obtained by means of this braking system without the use of the stored energy, be provided with a warning device, in addition to a pressure gauge, where fitted, giving an optical or acoustic signal when the stored energy, in any part of the system, falls to a value at which without re-charging of the reservoir and irrespective of the load conditions of the vehicle, it is possible to apply the service brake control a fifth time after four full-stroke actuations and obtain the prescribed secondary braking performance (without faults in the service brake transmission and with the brakes adjusted as closely as possible). This warning device must be directly and permanently connected to the circuit. When the engine is E/ECE/324 Rev.1/Add.12/Rev.4 Regulation No. 13 page 2724 1.29.1.1. shall be used as the optical warning signal. 5.2.1.13.1.1. However, in the case of vehicles which are only considered to comply with the requirements of paragraph 5. 2.1.5.1. of this Regulation by virtue of meeting the requirements of

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