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Driver’s Manual
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The driver’s manual contains relevant information to enable you to operate the vehicle safely and
correctly. In addition, it tells you how to use the equipment included in your vehicle. (In certain
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Today ECUs (Electronic Control Units), digital tachographs, FMS systems (Fleet Management
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1. Providing services: The owner of a Scania vehicle can order certain services related to the anal-
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customer to evaluate its business operations or meet its legal obligations.
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than within the framework of a service that the owner has ordered from a Scania company.
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RADIO TYPE APPROVAL INFORMATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio ex-
empts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit
pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélec-
trique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Note: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compli-
ance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The term “IC:” before the radio
certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Note: This equipment complies with radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en-
vironment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm
between the radiator and the body of any persons, user or bystander.
The radio equipment fitted in the vehicle conforms with the 2014/53/EU Directive. Refer to the
complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity that is found at the following website:
www.scania.com/radio-type-approval-information
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Contents
Safety................................................................................3
Safety during vehicle maintenance ...............................................3
Danger of fire and explosion.........................................................3
Safety belt ......................................................................................4
Airbag ............................................................................................8
Safety regulations for fire extinguisher.......................................10
Smoke detector............................................................................12
Environment ..................................................................15
Roof air deflector ........................................................................15
Economical driving .....................................................................17
Checking nitrogen oxides ...........................................................23
White smoke limiter ...................................................................25
Handling hazardous substances ..................................................26
Isocyanates...................................................................................26
Scania Euro 6...............................................................................26
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Road-holding ...............................................................196
Air suspension ...........................................................................196
Alternative vehicle levels ...........................................................198
Tag axle lift................................................................................199
Load transfer .............................................................................201
Axle weight regulation, tag axle ................................................205
Operation unit for air suspension .............................................207
Manual level control .................................................................212
Mobility ........................................................................215
Selectable front wheel drive ......................................................215
Differential lock ........................................................................217
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Lighting ........................................................................297
Standard lighting.......................................................................297
Lighting in the cab ....................................................................301
Rotating beacon ........................................................................314
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Infotainment system....................................................333
Radio..........................................................................................333
Checks...........................................................................375
Check points..............................................................................375
Check the brake system for leaks..............................................378
Checking brake chamber stroke length ....................................379
Maintenance ................................................................380
Maintenance programme ..........................................................380
Tool kit......................................................................................380
Front grille panel.......................................................................382
Cab tilting..................................................................................382
External ladder ..........................................................................390
Renewing a bulb ........................................................................391
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Emergencies .................................................................441
Emergency exit..........................................................................441
Emergency kit ...........................................................................442
Warning triangle .......................................................................442
Towing and recovery ................................................................442
Shunting ....................................................................................452
Detaching the propeller shaft ...................................................453
Release the parking brake without compressed air ..................459
Chassis lifting points .................................................................462
Filler nipple for parking brake circuit.......................................465
Electrical system...........................................................467
Fuses and relays .........................................................................467
Batteries .....................................................................................493
Batteries .....................................................................................500
Battery master switch ................................................................503
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Bodywork .....................................................................518
EG power take-off.....................................................................518
EK power take-off.....................................................................522
ED power take-off.....................................................................523
Bodybuilding and conversions ..................................................524
Wet kit.......................................................................................526
EXT switch................................................................................527
Operating the platform .............................................................528
Operating the platform .............................................................530
Box truck bodywork ..................................................................533
Fuels..............................................................................565
Fuel, biodiesel............................................................................565
Fuel heater.................................................................................568
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Technical data..............................................................585
Type plate..................................................................................585
Pressure in brake system ...........................................................585
Tyre pressure.............................................................................586
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About the Driver’s Manual
Feedback to Scania
Contact your dealer if you have views on the content of this
Driver’s Manual. The dealer can help you make a report to the
Scania factory. Scania is thankful for all suggestions regarding
improvements, as we continuously strive to make the Driver’s
Manual as user-friendly as possible.
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About the Driver’s Manual
IMPORTANT!
This caption is used when there is a risk of
material damage to the vehicle or other property.
Note:
This caption is used for certain important
procedures.
Environment
This prompt is used when there is information
which will affect the environment.
Ergonomics
This prompt is used when there is information
which will affect the ergonomics.
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Safety
Safety
Safety during vehicle maintenance
Work performed on the vehicle, such as inspection and service
or repairs, must be carried out by someone who has a very good
understanding of the work involved in order to avoid any risk of
personal injury or damage to property and the environment. If in
doubt, contact your Scania workshop.
When working indoors with the engine running, provide
adequate ventilation or use an exhaust extraction unit.
Always have a margin of safety when danger is involved. Protect
yourself as well as others. Don’t take risks!
Flammable material
If your load consists of flammable material which can come into
contact with hot parts of the vehicle during loading and
unloading, you must remove any spillage before driving off.
Clean thoroughly to reduce the risk of fire.
The following parts on the vehicle normally become hot when
driving: exhaust pipe, exhaust manifold, exhaust end pipe,
turbocharger and silencer.
Examples of flammable materials are wood chips, bark, shredded
paper and grain.
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Safety
Safety belt
The protection provided by the belt is best if the waist strap is
worn low over the hips. The diagonal strap should be positioned
as far in on the shoulder as possible without coming too close to
your neck. Make sure the belt is not twisted or chafing against
any sharp edges.
The belt must not be slack at any point. Check especially
thoroughly if you are wearing bulky clothes.
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Safety
Note:
Scania’s passenger seats are not tested for child or
baby car seats. The use of a child or baby car seat
is therefore done at your own risk.
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Safety
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Safety
Scrapping
! WARNING!
Yellow symbol.
Fault codes
If there is a fault on the belt pretensioner, fault codes are
generated. For more information on how to view the fault codes,
refer to the section IVD.
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Safety
Airbag
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Safety
Curtain airbags
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The curtain airbags are located behind the panel above the door
and release if the vehicle has a frontal collision or overturns.
The curtain airbags prevent you from, among other things,
falling out of the cab or hitting your head in a collision or when
overturning.
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Safety
Yellow symbol.
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Safety
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Safety
Smoke detector
The smoke alarm is triggered when it detects smoke particles.
The smoke alarm can react to particles in cigarette smoke and to
some extent to dust.
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Safety
IMPORTANT!
The external environment affects the service life
of the smoke alarm.
IMPORTANT!
Check that the smoke alarm is working at least
once a week and always after holidays or any other
extended period of absence.
To check that the smoke alarm is working, hold down the button
for 5-10 seconds. The alarm should then sound and the button
should flash for as long as it is pressed.
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Safety
Note:
After the check, the smoke alarm is set
automatically to timer mode.
If the alarm goes off for no reason, this may be because the smoke
alarm is dirty. The smoke alarm must then be renewed.
The smoke alarm should always be checked during servicing in
the workshop.
Timer function
Since the alarm can also be triggered for reasons other than
smoke from a fire, there is a timer function which allows the
driver to switch off the smoke alarm temporarily. The function
can be used when smoking. Briefly pressing the button switches
off the smoke alarm for 10 minutes. This can also be done when
the alarm has gone off. The button flashes at 10 second intervals
when in timer mode.
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Environment
Environment
Roof air deflector
deflector.
Note:
An incorrectly adjusted roof air deflector has an
exceptionally negative effect on the fuel
consumption. Scania recommends that you
contact your Scania workshop for help with the
optimal setting.
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Environment
• Aim to get the air flowing from the roof air deflector to
flow a little above the front edge of the trailer or
bodywork.
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Environment
1 2
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1. Optimum setting of the roof air 3. Too low setting of the roof air
deflector. deflector.
2. Too high setting of the roof air
deflector.
Economical driving
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Environment
Your driving
• Plan ahead when driving so that you avoid large
variations in speed.
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Environment
Vehicle condition
• A well-serviced engine and fuel system give good
efficiency. In the long run it is always more expensive to
neglect vehicle maintenance than to observe the
recommended service intervals. A vehicle that is well
looked after is always more economical in operation
than one that is neglected and poorly maintained.
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Environment
Note:
A clean air filter considerably reduces the fuel
consumption.
Tyres
• Insufficient pressure in the tyres increases the rolling
resistance and therefore also the fuel consumption. In
addition, the tyres rapidly become worn and this also
affects safety when driving. Incorrect tyre pressure can
increase fuel consumption by up to 5%.
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Environment
Note:
Check the tyre pressure frequently. Carry out the
check when the tyres are cold.
Air resistance
• The air resistance is affected by the road speed. If the
road speed is doubled, the air resistance increases by a
factor of four. As the height and width of the vehicle
increases, its air resistance also increases. This also
applies if there are roof racks and other protruding
objects on the vehicle.
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Environment
Driving hints
• You get the highest pulling power and cheapest operation
at engine speeds of between 1,000 and 1,600 rpm.
IMPORTANT!
Do not overrev as it increases fuel consumption.
Driving in the red zone can damage the engine.
IMPORTANT!
Allow the gear to engage and do not declutch.
This is to avoid damaging the gearbox.
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Environment
Display messages
exhaust gases.
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Display messages
exhaust gases.
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Environment
Display messages
exhaust gases.
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Environment
! WARNING!
Isocyanates
Isocyanates are used, e.g. in some paints, putties, glues and
plastic foams. Inhalation of isocyanates in the form of vapour,
dust or aerosol may cause irritation of mucous membranes with
asthmatic symptoms from the respiratory passages and produce
an impairment of lung function. Even short exposures may cause
lasting hypersensitivity.
When products containing bound-in isocyanates are heated,
these may be set free. This applies to grinding, welding, cutting,
etc. Therefore, provide for adequate ventilation in the working
area. Air-fed respirators should be used.
Scania Euro 6
The vehicle is certified for Euro 6 emission requirements. In
order for the vehicle to work optimally and to comply with Euro
6, the driver must care for the vehicle as prescribed in Scania’s
recommendations. This applies during driving and during
regular maintenance.
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Fuel grade
The sulphur content in the fuel must not exceed 10 ppm
(0.001%). A higher content could damage the engine and
emission control.
For more information, refer to the section Fuel, diesel.
Particulate filter
Scania Euro 6 includes a particulate filter, which reduces the
quantity of particles in the exhaust gases. Occasionally, it may be
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AdBlue
Scania Euro 6 includes emission control technology – SCR –
which reduces the amount of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust
gases. Ensure that the SCR system remains functional by
topping up AdBlue regularly.
If the vehicle AdBlue tank is empty or the SCR system has been
damaged, the engine power and speed of the vehicle are limited.
Refer to the AdBlue section for more information.
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2 3 4
1 5
9
6
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1 2 3 4 5
6 8
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7
Tachometer
The tachometer displays the engine speed in revolutions per
minute, rpm.
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Display
1 2
1. Field A
2. Field B
3 4 3. Field C
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4. Field D
The are 4 selectable fields in the display. You can select which
function you want to see in each field. Navigate to a function,
click the OK button and select in which field the display will be
shown. Delete a field by clicking the OK button, select delete
field and then select which field is to be deleted.
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Display
1 b364924
1. Selectable field.
1. Menu navigation
3 1 2. OK button
3. Back button
4
b364744
2 4. Quick selection
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Main menus
The are 5 main menus in the instrument cluster.
b364743
1. Vehicle information 4. Media
2. Trip information 5. Settings
3. Instantaneous data
Vehicle information
b364742
• Differential locks
• Level adjustment
• Load display
• Tyre pressure
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Trip information
b363515
• Cruise control
• Trip meter
• Fuel average
• Fuel overview
• Running hours
• Driving score
Instantaneous data
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• Fuel level
• Fuel consumption
• Oil temperature
• Battery voltage
Media
b364739
Under the media menu you can find information about the
following:
• Media information
• Phone status
• Contacts
• Navigation
Settings
b364738
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Under the settings menu you can find information about the
following:
• Start-up check
• Functions
• Auxiliary heater
• Vehicle
• Display
• Information.
• Language
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Information levels
The information in the instrument cluster is displayed in 3 levels.
Red
Yellow
List
Read what the information means in the relevant section of the
Driver’s Manual. Some symbols are displayed along with an
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acoustic signal. The acoustic signal only sounds when the engine
is running.
Lights up blue
b374035
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
b374136
Lights up red
Gas leakage.
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Lights up yellow
Lights up white
Lights up white
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Lights up white
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Lights up yellow
been deployed or
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
Immobiliser fault.
b374040
Lights up red
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Lights up yellow
Lights up red
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
b200353
Lights up red
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Flashes red
Lights up red
Lights up green
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Lights up red
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Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
pneumatic system.
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Lights up white
system.
Lights up yellow
Lights up green
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
(ABS), or
Lights up yellow
Lights up white
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Lights up red
system.
Lights up white
Lights up white
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Lights up yellow
b374064
Lights up yellow
low.
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Lights up white
Lights up white
b374140
Lights up red
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– Engine fault or
Flashes yellow
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Lights up yellow
Lights up red
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Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
Lights up white
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Lights up yellow
b374138
Lights up white
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Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
Lights up white
Lights up yellow
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unnecessary wear.
Lights up white
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up white
Lights up white
pause mode.
Lights up yellow
work.
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
– Blocked camera, or
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– Defective camera.
Lights up white
Blocked radar.
b364581
Collision warning.
b374154
Lights up yellow
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Lights up white
Flashes yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up white
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
b384837
Lights up yellow
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Lights up white
Hill driving
Use of brakes
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b363518 Anticipation
Choice of gears
Standard mode
b363535
Power mode
b363534
Economy mode
b363533
Off-road mode
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Standard mode
b363535
Power mode
b363534
Economy mode
b363533
Off-road mode
b363532
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Lights up yellow
or
Lights up yellow
b373614
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
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Lights up yellow
raised.
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
Lights up yellow
engaged.
Lights up red
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Lights up red
Lights up yellow
Lights up red
Lights up yellow
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Lights up red
b327112
Lights up yellow
b327113
Lights up yellow
b327114
Lights up yellow
Lights up red
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Crane extended
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Lights up yellow
Bodywork warning
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Overload
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Lights up white
Plough floating
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Platform locked
b373623
Bodywork locked
b209638
Winch active
b209640
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Message received
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Rotating beacon
b387939
Spotlight
b387941
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Flashing lights
b387936
Reversing lights
b387937
Level adjustment
b387938
Plough locked
b387933
Sand heating
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Box lighting
b387947
Speed limitation
b387949
Door open
b202937
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Tachograph
General
This tachograph records driving time and stationary time. It is a
one-day tachograph and records operational data for maximum
24 hours on each tacho chart. You should therefore change the
tacho chart every day, which can only be done with the vehicle
stationary and the voltage on.
General
This tachograph records driving time and stationary time. It is a
seven-day tachograph and records operational data for maximum
of seven days on each tacho chart. You should therefore change
the tacho chart every week, which can only be done with the
vehicle stationary and the voltage on.
Note:
The fuse for the alarm and tachograph is located
in the battery box.
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1 2 3 4
b209349
5
1. Open the cover. 4. Set the time and show the fault
2. Display. messages.
1. Date.
1 2
2. Time.
3. Driving time recorded shown while
driving.
4. Chart in tachograph.
6 5 4 3 5. Fault indication.
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Tacho chart
1 2
Serial no: 1004758
TO
Current?
Nagot som jag inte ser? xxx/xx
00021F
and 2 matches 3 or 4.
− Today’s date.
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− Distance driven.
3. Open the box cover, insert the tacho chart and close the
cover.
Proceed as follows with the vehicle stationary and the power on:
1. Open the cover and remove the tacho chart.
Proceed as follows:
1. Press M.
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Note:
The time setting for the tacho chart holder is
automatically updated if the box is empty. If you
have set the clock with the tacho chart inserted,
you must remove the tacho chart and close the
box. The time is updated automatically. You can
then re-insert the tacho chart.
Fault messages
A symbol is displayed in the instrument cluster when a fault has
occurred in the tachograph.
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Fault codes
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button twice. Scroll through the codes using the plus and minus
buttons.
The time has been changed with the tacho chart in the
tachograph. Remove the tacho chart and close the cover. Open
the cover, replace the tacho chart and close the cover.
9064.
A050.
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Tachograph
For the tachograph in this vehicle, refer to the manufacturer’s
manual. The tachograph manual applies to the tachograph in the
vehicle upon delivery. The manual can be ordered from Scania
as a spare part.
If the tachograph has been renewed, refer to the manual supplied
by the manufacturer.
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b365938
Note:
If the power is cut off with the battery mastery
switch, the download of driver card data is
cancelled.
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Failed download
If the LED in the switch starts to flash, then an error has
occurred and the download has failed. Press the switch once as
acknowledgement so the LED stops flashing.
A download can fail for a number of different reasons:
ID button
The vehicle may be equipped with an ID button to allow the
vehicle’s driver to be identified.
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3
1. LED-lamp
2. Reader
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3. ID button
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IVD
The instrument cluster displays information about the vehicle’s
systems and you can read fault codes. The vehicle’s internal time
data, which is set at the factory, is used in the IVD. The clock in
the tachograph will control the clock in the instrument cluster
and thereby also the time indication in IVD.
ECU system
Here you select the system that you would like to investigate.
Then there are 2 options:
• Information.
• Fault codes
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1. Fault code
Fault codes
1
2. Number
Fault code: 222222222
2
Number: 33333 3. If the fault code is active
3 Active Yes
4. The first and latest time the fault
Last detected:
4 2016-09-01 22:22 PM code occurred or only the latest
time the fault code occurred,
depending on the vehicle’s
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specification
Self-test display
Here you can select a test that checks that indicator lamps and
other information is displayed correctly in the instrument
cluster.
• Gauges
• Indicator lamps
• Sound
• Centre display
• Side displays
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IMPORTANT!
Warnings are displayed based the reference value
that has been set. You can change the reference
value for each axle and adjust the values to the
vehicle usage.
IMPORTANT!
The pressure sensors are fitted on the rims and
the control unit which is fitted on the frame must
not be coated with paint. This can disrupt the
wireless communications.
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8.0 8.0
8.0 !7.2
Tyres with air leaks are marked
8.0 5.0 8.0
b380394
IMPORTANT!
The pressure sensors are fitted on the rims and
the control unit which is fitted on the frame must
not be coated with paint. Paint can interfere with
the wireless communication.
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8.1 8.1
8.1 8.1
Pressure is shown for all tyres on
8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1
b381905
the vehicle.
b380393
A dash is displayed:
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8.1 8.1
1 8.1 8.1
8.1 8.1
8.1 8.1
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Note:
The system is a support function and should only
be seen as giving advice. Always adhere to
applicable legislation regarding driving and rest
times in the country you are currently in.
• Overviews
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1. Break
1 2 3 4
2. Daily rest
3. Weekly rest
5 6 7 4. Driving trip
5. Day trip
6. Week trip
7. No remaining driving time for the
b387487
Driver activity
The view shows the current and next driver activity. The current
activity is always shown at the top.
1 01:43 02:47
Driving times
This view displays the accumulated driving trip time and how
much time is left until the next activity. The left-hand value
shows the accumulated time and the right-hand value remaining
time.
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1 2
00:17 04:13 1. Current driving time.
2. Remaining driving time.
3
00:17 08:43 3. Times over a day.
4. Times over a week.
4 5
16:24 39:36 5. Indication of extended driving
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time.
If the driver drives for a longer period than usual within a day, an
extended driving time indication is used. There are two
opportunities for extended driving time within a week.
Rest times
This view displays the accumulated break and rest time and how
much time is left until the next activity.
The left-hand value shows the accumulated time and the right-
hand value remaining time. Rest time marked in grey means that
the opportunity to use that rest time is deactivated. The driver
must choose a longer break or rest.
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1 2
00:12 00:33
1. Current rest time.
3 2. Remaining rest time.
00:12 08:48
3. Times over a day.
4 5
4. Times over a week.
00:12 44:48
b364704
The minimum rest indication shows the earliest time that the
driver can continue with next driving trip. If the driver starts
driving trip before the total rest time is over, a reduced daily rest
indication will be used. There are three opportunities for
reduced daily rest within a week.
A break of 45 minutes can be divided into two breaks. One break
of 15 minutes and one later break of 30 minutes. A divided break
will always give a second break of at least 30 minutes. Regardless
of whether the first break was longer than 15 minutes.
Warnings
An orange warning symbol is displayed when the driver has
exceeded the break or rest time.
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04:35 00:00
06:54 03:06
16:24 39:36
b364708
Hour counter
b371928
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Steering wheel
2 3
1 4
5
6
7
10 9 8
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! WARNING!
1
2
1. Open position
b363208
2. Locked position
Parking position
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! WARNING!
1
2 3 4 5
b358901
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Windscreen wipers
A light press on the end of the lever gives one sweep of the
windscreen wipers and a heavier press starts the washing of the
windscreen and headlamps. The windscreen wiper function is
adjusted with the left-hand ring and the windscreen wiper speed
is adjusted with the right-hand ring.
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1
2 3 4 5
b358901
Controls on direction indicator and wiper lever:
1. Windscreen wipers and washers for windscreen and
headlamps: press the end of the lever.
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Windscreen wipers
A light press on the end of the lever gives one sweep of the
windscreen wipers and a heavier press starts the washing of the
windscreen and headlamps. The windscreen wiper function is
adjusted with the left-hand ring and the windscreen wiper speed
is adjusted with the right-hand ring.
Rain sensor
Some of the positions of the direction indicator and wiper lever
can be used for the rain sensor. Activation and deactivation of the
rain sensor is done in the instrument cluster.
Proceed as follows:
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1 2
1. M6 lock nut
b206721
2. Pivot screw
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Ergonomics
Frequently adjusting the sitting position and using the seat
settings is essential to prevent stress injuries to the back and neck.
Here are 10 tips on how to use the seat settings. Change the
settings frequently and adjust the seat to the best position for the
traffic situation.
1
10
6
8
4 7
2
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6. Set the steering wheel so that you can work with your
arms close to the body and with your shoulders relaxed.
On long journeys, consider positioning your hands
lower down on the steering wheel so that it is easier to
relax the shoulders.
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10. The armrests should provide support for the arms and
elbows without limiting their free movement. They
should help to take the strain off the neck and shoulders.
Fixed seat
4
b209874
1 2 3
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• Seat heating
Seat, basic
4
b209876
1 2 3
• Seat heating
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Seat, middle
7 8
10
b209348
1 2 3 4 5 6
• Armrest
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• Belt pretensioner
Seat, premium
2
13
12
b333975
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
• Armrest
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• Belt pretensioner
Folding seat
1. Backrest angle
2. Lengthwise adjustment of whole
b200517
1 2 seat
• Seat heating
• Armrest
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Reclining seat
Seat heating
The seat heating has three positions: No heating, 25% heating
or 100% heating.
Note:
Make sure the seat heating in the passenger seat
is not turned on if the seat is not occupied. This
may shorten the service life of the seat heating.
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Extendable ladder
Fixed bed
b360575
You can fold up the entire bed to access the storage areas under
the bed, for example.
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• Fold up: pull the handle outwards and move the bed up at
the same time.
• Fold down: push down the bed until the bed is in a locked
position.
Note:
Follow the washing instructions on the cover.
Upper bed
The upper bed can be folded down when the vehicle is
stationary. The bed is attached to the back of the cab and is
attached using belts in the ceiling.
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the bed.
Note:
Follow the washing instructions on the cover.
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2. Detach the two eyes on the long side of the bed closest
to the cab rear wall.
Kitchen module
Microwave oven
For information about the microwave oven, refer to the
manufacturer’s manual.
Coffee maker
For information about the coffee maker, refer to the
manufacturer’s manual.
Refrigerator
The refrigerator temperature can be at most 40°C below the
ambient temperature.
Press the power button in the control panel to start or switch off
the refrigerator.
If the refrigerator is not to be used for a longer period of time,
the lid should be slightly open so that the air can circulate.
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Control panel
1 2 3
1. Power button
2. Temperature mode button
b356885
3. Display
Note:
The refrigerator has an energy saving function
which means that it is switched off automatically
if the vehicle is shut down and the refrigerator
has consumed 20 Ah.
If the refrigerator has switched off automatically
due to the energy saving function, it must be
restarted manually by pressing the power button
in the control panel.
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Fridge
Freezer
Press the temperature mode button and select the Freezer mode
(Freezer). When the Freezer mode is selected, 3 snow flakes are
shown in the display.
The temperature of the Freezer mode is approx. -13°C to -17°C.
Chill
Press the temperature mode button and select the Chill mode
(Chill). When the Chill mode is selected, 1 snow flake is shown
in the display.
The temperature of the Chill mode is approx. 7°C to 12°C
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TV preparation
Your vehicle is prepared with a wall bracket for a TV. On the
wall bracket, attach a TV bracket that the TV can be attached
to.
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2 1. Wall bracket
2. AUX-input
3
b384245
IMPORTANT!
The maximum load on the wall bracket is 10 kg.
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Climate system
The automatic climate system checks and controls the climate in
the cab. The climatic comfort can be regulated with e.g. air
conditioning, short-stop cooler, fan, air distribution, heater,
auxiliary heater, short-stop heater and recirculation depending
on what your vehicle is equipped with.
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Note:
Depending on the battery’s state of charge, the
times for the climate system’s rest functions may
be shortened.
The vehicle has no function that prevents any
discharge of the batteries when using e.g. rest
cooler, auxiliary heater or other equipment that
affects the climate.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
b360120
1. Recirculation 6. Fan
2. Air conditioning 7. Auxiliary heater or short-stop
3. Temperature heater
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Recirculation
• Press the button once to start automatic recirculation
mode. The LED in A lights. This means that
recirculation is switched on automatically when the air
quality outside the cab is too poor.
Air conditioning
• Press the button once to start automatic air conditioning
mode. The LED in A lights. This means that the air
conditioning optimises the temperature to achieve the
lowest possible fuel consumption. The air conditioning
is also used to dry the air and prevent fogging on the
windscreen.
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Temperature
• Turn the temperature rotary control until the desired cab
temperature is shown in the display.
Air distribution
Adjust the air distribution by pressing the air distribution
buttons as required. The buttons for the selected air distributors
light green.
Max defroster
Press the button once to start the function for removing frost or
mist from the windscreen.
Fan
Turn the fan rotary control until the desired fan speed is shown
in the display.
The following settings can appear in the panel depending on the
vehicle’s specification.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
b361439
1. Recirculation 5. Max defroster
2. Air conditioning 6. Fan
3. Temperature 7. Auxiliary heater
4. Air distribution 8. Auxiliary cab cooler or short-stop
ventilation
Air conditioning
• Press the button once to start automatic air conditioning
mode. The LED in A lights. This means that the air
conditioning optimises temperature in the cab to
achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption.
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Recirculation
Press the button once to start recirculation. The diode in the
switch is lit when the recirculation is active.
Temperature
• Turn the temperature rotary control until the desired
temperature is shown in the display.
Air distribution
Adjust the air distribution by pressing the air distribution
buttons as required. The buttons for the selected air distributors
light green.
Max defroster
Press the button once to start the function for removing frost or
mist from the windscreen.
Fan
Turn the fan rotary control until the desired fan speed is shown
in the display.
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Temperature
Turn the temperature rotary control to the required
temperature.
Auxiliary heater
For more information about the auxiliary heater functions, see
the Auxiliary heater section.
Air conditioning
Press the button once to start the air conditioning. The LED in
the switch is lit when air conditioning is active.
Recirculation
Press the button once to start recirculation. The diode in the
switch is lit when recirculation is active.
Air distribution
Adjust the air distribution by pressing the air distribution
buttons. The buttons for the selected air distributors light green.
Fan
Turn the fan rotary control to the required fan speed.
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Short-stop ventilation
Short-stop ventilation is used to air the cab for short stops or
when sleeping in the cab.
• Press the short-stop ventilation button once to start the
Lo function. The function means the fan is run at low
level and is switched off automatically after 8 hours. The
function is suitable when e.g. sleeping in the cab.
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Mist or frost
• Activate the defroster to guide the air to the windscreen.
Maximum cooling
Turn the temperature rotary control 1 notch past the minimum
position to select Low. The cab is then cooled using the fan, air
distribution and recirculation.
Maximum heating
Turn the temperature rotary control 1 notch past the highest
selectable temperature to select High. The cab is then heated by
guiding out maximum heat and optimum fan, air distribution and
recirculation.
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Mist or frost
Press the button for maximum defroster to dry and heat the air.
Note that the maximum position will increase the fuel
consumption. Therefore, do not use the maximum position
unnecessarily.
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The air horn sounds together with the ordinary horn when the
switch is activated.
Press the bottom of the switch to reduce the sound volume of the
reversing alarm, the indication on the switch then comes on.
Reset the sound level by pressing the top of the switch. The
sound level is also automatically reset when you switch off the
ignition.
Press the bottom of the switch to switch off the sound for the
reverse alarm, the indication on the switch then comes on. Reset
the sound level by pressing the top of the switch.
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Press the switch for the mirror you want to adjust. The switch for
the selected mirror lights green. Use the joystick to adjust the
mirror.
Press the switches for the top rear view mirrors (2) and (3) or
bottom (4) and (5) at the same time to adjust them
simultaneously. The mirrors are adjusted according to centre of
the vehicle starting with the mirror on the driver’s side.
Press the switches for the left-hand rear view mirrors (2) and (4)
or right-hand (3) and (5) at the same time to adjust them
simultaneously. The mirrors are adjusted by turning in the same
direction.
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Close-proximity mirror
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Close-proximity mirror
Press the switches for the front view mirror and close-proximity
mirror simultaneously to adjust them at the same time. The
mirrors are adjusted around a point on the ground.
Window winders
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Lift or press the switch to control the window winders. Use the
one-touch function by lifting or pressing down the switch 2 steps
to activate the automation in the window winders.
Note:
The window winder has a safety function that
makes it rewind if e.g. something is blocking the
window when winding up. After 2 failed
attempts, the quick-press function is switched off,
but is activated again when the window has been
closed completely. The safety function can also
release if the vehicle is subjected to bumps, e.g.
holes in the road, while winding the window up.
Press the switch to activate heating of the rear view mirror. The
switch lights up yellow. The switch is located in the door on the
driver’s side.
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Press the switch to activate heating of the rear view mirror. The
switch lights up yellow. The switch is located in the door on the
driver’s side.
Heated windscreen
The vehicle is equipped with heated windscreen.
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Note:
To reduce the load on the vehicle’s batteries, the
function should be deactivated when not being
actively used.
Avoid using heated windscreen together with
other functions that consume a lot of power, for
example the cab heater.
The function can only be activated when the
engine is running.
Roof hatch
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Roof hatch
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Auxiliary heater
The auxiliary heater heats the cab. It is powered by the vehicle’s
fuel and heats the coolant in the vehicle coolant system. Control
of the auxiliary heater varies depending on the vehicle climate
system.
The auxiliary heater can heat the cab, the engine or the cab and
engine. It is powered by the vehicle’s fuel and heats the coolant
in the vehicle coolant system. Control of the auxiliary heater
varies depending on the vehicle climate system.
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IMPORTANT!
The auxiliary heater may stop working if it is not
used for long periods of time. To prevent this
from happening, run the auxiliary heater for
about 15 minutes once a month.
! WARNING!
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IMPORTANT!
To prevent the auxiliary heater from being
damaged or its service life reduced, it is important
to follow the points below when using and
maintaining the auxiliary heater.
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Note:
It is best if you switch off the auxiliary heater by
using the button on the climate system’s control
panel or by the remote control.
The vehicle has no function that prevents any
discharge of the batteries when using e.g.
auxiliary heater or other equipment that affects
the lighting or climate.
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Number of Functionality
button presses
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Before starting the auxiliary heater, check that the outlets for
exhausts and combustion air are not blocked.
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Number of Functionality
button presses
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When the cab and engine are cold, it can take a long time before
heat is felt in the cab. The auxiliary heater is set by the
manufacturer to run at full power for a maximum of 2 hours.
Then it goes down to a lower power mode. The auxiliary heater’s
different operating modes at full power and shorter periods at
lower power are normal. Do not restart the auxiliary heater.
When the cab and engine are cold, it can take a long time before
heat is felt in the cab.
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Stop time means that the auxiliary heater stops at the specified
time. The auxiliary heater automatically starts in advance and
heats the vehicle to the specified temperature, and for the
specified time.
It is also possible to set duration, repetition and zone.
Emergency stop
! WARNING!
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Tue
2 4
3
1. Activating the auxiliary heater
OK +
2. Alarm
3. Auxiliary cab cooler
4. Snooze function
5
5. Step up or down and confirm your
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selection
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1
3
4 1. Activating auxiliary heaters
6 2. Alarm
2
3. Auxiliary cab cooler
4. Snooze function
5
OK +
7 5. Start/switch off the audio source
6. Selection of audio source
7. Volume
8
8. Step up and down and confirm
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your selection
Note:
The remote control functions may be affected
when the battery master switch has been
switched off and the vehicle has not been started.
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heater.
Press the button to start the cab cooler. The temperature can be
controlled using the plus and minus. When the function is
activated, a symbol is displayed in the instrument cluster. Press
the button again to switch off the auxiliary cab cooler.
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• Press OK.
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Snooze function
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If you press this button when the alarm clock is in operation, the
buzzer will fall silent for 10 minutes.
The radio will also be silent for 10 minutes.
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0-10°C 1h
-10°C 2h
-20°C 3h
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Note:
At high engine temperatures, the interior of the
storage compartment could become hot.
Accessories
Fixed accessories should be retrofitted in a Scania workshop.
IMPORTANT!
The voltage in 24 volt sockets can vary. Therefore
make sure that the accessories connected to 24
volt sockets can withstand continuous voltages up
to 30 V. Otherwise there is a risk that the
accessories will be damaged.
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You can, for example, use the function to set the engine speed
when operating a crane.
Engaging
You can use the hand throttle function when the vehicle is
stationary and when driving at low speeds, max. 10 km/h.
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After the hand throttle speed has been set, you can also change
the engine speed while driving with a short press on + or -.
Changes made with these short presses are not stored when you
switch off the engine.
Disengagement
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Kick-down
Kickdown is used to change down a gear, e.g. when overtaking.
Kickdown can also be used to delay changing up, so that the
higher gear is engaged at a higher engine speed.
Acceleration control
To reduce fuel consumption and improve drive comfort, the
vehicle is fitted with acceleration control. The improvements are
most noticeable at low rolling resistance, when the vehicle has
low load or during operation with many stops and starts.
The driver is only aware of the acceleration control when the
vehicle fails to deliver full torque at low rolling resistance.
At high rolling resistance, e.g. under heavy load, driving on an
uphill slope, the acceleration control does not affect the engine
torque.
The degree of acceleration control can be adjusted at a Scania
workshop.
Temporary disengagement
The acceleration control can be temporarily disengaged at
speeds of more than 30 km/h. To do this, depress the accelerator
pedal to the kick-down position. At high rolling resistance, the
acceleration control cannot be certain of affecting the engine
torque. In such cases, depressing the accelerator pedal to the
kick-down position makes no difference.
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Cruise control
Note:
The road speed must be at least 15 km/h for
cruise control to be engaged.
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1 2
85 91
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1. The symbol lights up when there is 2. The interval lights up green when
acess to map data. the function is active.
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Eco-roll
If suitable, eco-roll will activate automatic coasting in neutral to
reduce fuel consumption.
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AEB
AEB is an advanced emergency braking system which uses a
camera and distance sensor to mitigate the effects of road
accidents with the vehicle in front.
! WARNING!
Note:
The forward looking camera must be calibrated
after the windscreen has been renewed.
Collision warning
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2. If the driver does not react and the risk remains, AEB
brakes the vehicle slightly.
The driver can always cancel the warnings or the braking by:
At an early stage the driver can also cancel the warning by:
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After the vehicle brakes with full force and is stationary, the
brakes will hold the vehicle for a few seconds to prevent the
vehicle from moving. The brakes are released if the driver
presses the brake or the accelerator pedal.
• there are faults with the brake system of the vehicle or the
trailer.
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1 2
1. Blocked distance sensor
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2. Blocked camera
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! WARNING!
Bends
When driving into and out of bends, it may be difficult for AEB
to identify the road ahead. AEB may therefore fail to issue a
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At slip roads and when vehicles are moving on the hard shoulder
it can be difficult for AEB to identify vehicles ahead.
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Switching lanes
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! WARNING!
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
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Adaptive cruise control helps the driver keep the distance to the
vehicle in front. The vehicle decelerates automatically if the
adaptive cruise control detects that the vehicle in front is
travelling more slowly. The vehicle follows the vehicle in front
with a preset time window. The vehicle resumes the set cruise
control speed as soon as the traffic situation permits.
The function is customised for driving on motorways and main
roads.
Note:
The adaptive cruise control does not ignore
AEB. AEB works as usual even when the adaptive
cruise control is activated.
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manually.
Note:
When the vehicle approaches a stationary or
slow-moving vehicle, the adaptive cruise control
has limited possibilities to regulate the distance.
This is only possible when your vehicle is moving
at a low speed.
Take over the control of the vehicle when you, at high speed, get
close to stationary or slow-moving vehicles. Reactivate the
adaptive cruise control when the difference in vehicle speed is
low.
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ahead.
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The time window has 5 levels, with 1 dash being the shortest time and 5 dashes
being the longest time between your vehicle and the distance to the vehicle in
front.
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1 2
cluster.
Collision warning
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must brake the vehicle yourself to use full brake force. The
collision warning is shown when adaptive cruise control is active.
If AEB is activated and adaptive cruise control cannot alleviate
the situation, AEB may act and apply heavy braking. AEB is
activated automatically, when the power is switched on.
For more information, refer to the section AEB.
! WARNING!
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Bends
Sideways position
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b338368
At slip roads and when vehicles are moving on the hard shoulder
it can be difficult for the adaptive cruise control to identify
vehicles ahead. The vehicle may be braked unexpectedly or too
late.
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Switching lanes
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! WARNING!
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IMPORTANT!
The lane departure warning is only an aid.
Keep the windscreen in front of the camera clean
so as not to impair the camera’s field of vision.
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cross the lane markings. When the warning occurs, the volume
of any music in the hi-fi system is automatically reduced.
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instrument cluster.
Driver settings
It is possible to adjust how LDW should behave in different
situations. Carry out the change in the instrument cluster.
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Warning distance
• Late
• Hill driving
• Use of brakes
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• Anticipation
• Choice of gears
Hill driving
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Use of brakes
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Anticipation b363518
Choice of gears
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Clutch use
Driver support evaluates the starting gear you have selected, how
much you slip the clutch and how you use the accelerator pedal
when driving off. If the energy used when driving off is high,
suggestions are given as to what can be changed when you next
drive off.
Performance modes
Select the economy performance mode or standard mode for the
best fuel economy.
If power or off-road performance mode is selected, the driver
support will monitor the power usage and speed variations and
analyse if the selected performance mode is the most suitable
choice. If this is not the case, the driver support will give tips on
this. If power mode or off-road mode is selected no driver tips
regarding gear changing will be given. The analysis will remain
the same.
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You find the view for driver support under the menu for journey
information in the instrument cluster. The view shows a driving
score for each category. When a score is given for a category, the
other categories are dimmed for a few seconds.
60 %
100 %
83 %
The view shows the score as a
56 %
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60 % 100 %
83 % 56 %
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Driver tips
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You can adjust the idling speed according to the table below:
The idling speed set remains even when the engine is switched
off. The idling speed can also be adjusted by a Scania workshop.
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Adaptive idling
A current consumption which is too high in relation to the
alternator capacity can cause discharging of the vehicle batteries.
Temporarily raised idling prevents discharging of the batteries,
because a higher engine speed increases the charging capacity.
The function is automatically activated where necessary and
deactivated when the requirement for increased charging
capacity has been met.
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Road-holding
Air suspension
The ELC system controls the vehicle level by checking and
controlling the air pressure in the bellows at the same time as
measuring the vehicle level. This ensures that the current vehicle
level is maintained regardless of the load on the axles. The ELC
system detects the vehicle level via electric sensors which are
fitted on the frame and are connected to each respective axle.
Note:
Slow vehicle level control only takes place when
the speed is above 1 km/h.
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Note:
Fast level control only takes places when the
speed is lower than 1 km/h.
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You can switch between normal drive level and alternative drive
level using the switch. When you press the upper part of the
switch, the vehicle adopts the normal drive level. When you
press the lower part of the switch, the vehicle adopts an
alternative drive level.
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Note:
The maximum permitted speed for changing
vehicle levels is 30 km/h.
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Press the upper part of the switch to raise the tag axle. Press the
lower part of the switch to lower the tag axle. When the tag axle
is raised, the vehicle level can be raised.
When the vehicle is loaded, the options for lifting the tag axle
are limited.
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Load transfer
Load transfer is used to temporarily increase the pressure on the
driving axle.
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Note:
The load transfer function only works if you are
driving at speeds below 30 km/h.
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IMPORTANT!
Remember to start the vehicle carefully after load
transfers of more than 13 tonnes. Otherwise, the
powertrain and rear axle may be damaged.
Press the upper part of the switch rapidly to carry out a load
transfer, which increases the load on the driving axle to the
maximum. Press the bottom part of the switch rapidly to
interrupt the load transfer. When the vehicle is in load-
transferred mode, the vehicle level can be raised.
transfer is activated.
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IMPORTANT!
Remember to start the vehicle carefully after load
transfers of more than 13 tonnes. Otherwise, the
powertrain and rear axle may be damaged.
On some markets you have the option to carry out load transfer
gradually up to a predefined limit.
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3. Set the switch in the centre position to lock the set load
transfer.
transfer is activated.
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1 2
1. Switch for manual and automatic
mode
2. Switch to regulate axle weight on
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tag axle
Automatic mode
The switch (1) is in automatic mode when the upper part of the
switch is depressed. In automatic mode, axle weight regulation is
completely automatic. The air bellows are filled when the vehicle
is heavily laden and emptied when the load is tilted.
Manual mode
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Note:
The other axles are loaded heavily if you empty
the air bellows when the vehicle is heavily laden.
Manual regulation should therefore only occur in
the event of acute need of increased grip with the
driving wheels.
Manual mode is now activated and you can regulate air pressure
in the bellows with the switch (2).
2. Press the lower part of the switch (2) to fill the air
bellows. Press the upper part of the switch to empty the
air bellows.
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When loading:
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Note:
When blackout lighting is active, it is impossible
to adjust vehicle level with the air suspension
operation unit. Use the switches on the
instrument panel when blackout lighting is
active.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
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3
4
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1. Front axle on vehicle 4. Return to normal vehicle level
2. Rear axle on vehicle 5. Stop button
3. Adjusting height 6. Memory levels
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2
3
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1. Rear axle on vehicle 4. Stop button
2. Adjusting height 5. Memory levels
3. Return to normal vehicle level
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Memory levels
You can save 4 memory levels by programming them using the
operation unit.
Standby
You can change and retain the vehicle and semi-trailer levels
even if the vehicle’s power is switched off. The standby function
is activated by pressing one of the level control buttons within 15
seconds of switching off the power with the starter key.
When the standby function is activated, the text Level control
active is displayed in the instrument cluster for 5 seconds.
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• After 59 minutes.
At a workshop you can change the setting for the period after
which the standby function is cancelled. You can choose to have
it cancelled after 15 or 30 minutes instead.
Note:
The vehicle speed must be less than 30 km/h in
order to change vehicle level.
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of the vehicle.
Press the switch for raising and lowering the vehicle level on the
rear part of the vehicle.
Press the switch to raise or lower the vehicle level at the front
part of the vehicle.
Standby
You can change and retain the vehicle and semi-trailer levels
even if the vehicle’s power is switched off. The standby function
is activated by pressing one of the level adjustment buttons
within 15 seconds of switching off the power with the starter key.
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• After 59 minutes.
At a workshop you can change the setting for the period after
which the standby function is cancelled. You can choose to have
it cancelled after 15 or 30 minutes instead.
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Mobility
Mobility
Selectable front wheel drive
The vehicle is equipped with selectable front wheel drive.
Selectable front wheel drive gives you the option of influencing
the vehicle‘s operating economy and mobility.
• on slippery surfaces.
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IMPORTANT!
Only engage front wheel drive when the wheels
have a good grip on the road surface. If the wheels
are skidding on the road surface, the truck must
be stationary before you engage front wheel drive.
Differential lock
lock.
lock.
You can engage and disengage the differential lock via the rotary
control while driving provided that no wheels are spinning. If
you engage the differential lock when the wheels are spinning,
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Engage and disengage low gear via the switch. The instrument
cluster indicates whether low gear is engaged or disengaged.
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Disengagement
IMPORTANT!
If the vehicle is without power or without
compressed air, the propeller shafts on both the
front and rear axle must be detached before
towing. This must be carried out when towing
with or without the front axle raised.
Avoid damage to the main gearbox and the transfer box when
towing by first taking the following action. If the transfer box is
equipped with a power take-off, take the following action before
activating the power take-off.
1. Turn the starter key to the drive position.
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IMPORTANT!
As long as drive wheel disengagement is activated,
the main gearbox must also be in neutral.
Otherwise the transfer gearbox will be damaged
due to a lack of lubrication. This does not apply to
special models which are equipped with a power
take-off or integrated oil pump.
Engaging
ESP
ESP activates the service brake on the relevant wheel and the
trailer brakes. ESP can also reduce the engine torque. ESP
reduces the risk of the vehicle skidding or overturning.
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Drive carefully when you have a moving load or when the load
has a high centre of gravity.
If you experience ESP is activated sooner or later than expected,
this may be due to one of the following:
• Choice of tyre
• Load
• Vehicle wear
• Driving style
is activated.
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control.
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The symbol may also flash in the instrument cluster when ESP
is active. For more information, refer to the section ESP.
If there is a risk of the wheels locking when you change down or
use the retarder with a gear engaged, the engine torque increases
automatically.
The control for the traction control is located in the rotary
control for the differential locks or in a separate switch. The
vehicle’s powertrain, gearboxes and all-wheel drive (if fitted)
determine the design and location of the controls.
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control.
Off-road mode
activated.
A short press on the control will activate off-road mode. Use off-
road mode when driving in sand, gravel or deep snow, for
example.
When off-road mode is active, more wheel spin is allowed.
Off-road mode is activated automatically if performance mode
O, off-road is activated. A short press on the control will return
to normal mode. For further information refer to the section
Opticruise. The functionality can be adjusted at a Scania
workshop.
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at different speeds.
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Workshop position
Press on the control and keep it pressed in for 9 seconds to
activate the workshop position. When the workshop mode is
active, a speed of 70 km/h when braking is simulated. Workshop
position should not be activated in normal operating conditions.
A short press on the control will deactivate workshop mode.
EST
! WARNING!
Self-test
When the voltage is switched on, the system carries out a self-
test which takes about 5 seconds. During the test, whining and
clicking sounds may occur. This is normal.
System fault
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Red warning
Yellow warning
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5 3
1 8
RL 6 4
2
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H
8
7
7
6
H
5
L 4
3
2 8
L
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1
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The gearbox consists of a 3-speed main gearbox with crawl gear,
2-speed range part, 2-speed splitter gear and a reverse gear.
5H
5L
1 2H
2L
6H
6L
RH 4H
3H
RL 4L
2 3L
1H
1L
CH
CL
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1. Splitter 2. Range
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5H
1 5L
2H
2L
6H
6L
2 RH 4H
3H
RL 4L
3L
1H
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1L
1. Splitter 2. Range
Note:
If too much power is applied to the gear lever, the
servo-assisted gear shift system will shut down to
protect the gearbox. It is activated again once the
power on the gear lever is reduced. If the servo-
assisted gear shift system is shut down, gear
shifting will become very stiff.
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Crawl gear
The crawl gears are for extremely heavy starts and operating at
crawling speed. Do not use the crawl gears to get out. The crawl
gears are so low that they are only required in exceptional
circumstances.
Crawl gear
The crawl gears are for extremely heavy starts and operating at
crawling speed. Do not use the crawl gears to get out. The crawl
gears are so low that they are only required in exceptional
circumstances.
You can choose between high and low splitter gear mode when
driving in crawl gears.
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Range gear
Note:
Reverse gear must be used only in low range so
that the gearbox is not damaged.
Note:
Always start in low range with first gear selected
when the vehicle is loaded to prevent overloading
of the clutch and gearbox.
The range gear doubles the gear steps in the main gearbox. The
switch between high and low range takes place when the gear
lever passes the neutral position.
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The vehicle is equipped with a gear shift interlock that locks the
gear lever in neutral position while engaging range gear. When
the range gear is engaged, the catch releases and gear shifting can
continue.
In cold climates it can sometimes be a problem when changing
down to the low range. The gear shift interlock will then release
after 3 seconds to allow the gear lever to be moved to a gear
position. The gear lever must then be moved back to neutral
position to start making a new attempt to change down to low
range.
Splitter gear
The splitter gear splits each gear ratio into high and low. The
switch between high and low splitter gear mode takes place when
you depress the clutch pedal.
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IMPORTANT!
The engine must be running and the clutch pedal
must be released when towing or moving.
Otherwise the oil pump is not driven, which may
cause the gearbox to be damaged. If it is not
possible to run the engine, the propeller shaft or
half shafts must be removed.
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Clutch monitoring
The vehicle has a function which reduces wear on the clutch.
The clutch is exposed to wear when starting with a heavy load.
The function affects the engine speed so that it will not be too
high when starting from a stationary position. The maximum
engine speed is limited by the function to 750 rpm. In some
situations it is necessary to increase the engine speed. The
procedure is described below.
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1
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Opticruise
Opticruise is a system which allows a manual gearbox to change
gear automatically.
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1. Current gear
2. Drive position
3
2
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3. Next gear
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1. Current gear
1 2
2. Drive position
3
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3. Next gear
The vehicle will only start with the drive mode selector in neutral
position.
Parking
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Note:
If the drive mode selector is not in neutral
position when the key is turned to the lock
position, the system puts the gearbox into neutral
position. However, the drive mode selector on
the Opticruise lever remains in the position you
left it.
Driving modes
Drive position
Neutral position
Reverse mode
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Kickdown
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Performance modes
There are 4 performance modes in total and a vehicle can be set
to have 1, 2 or 3 performance modes.
The vehicle can be set so that one or more performance modes
cannot be selected. Contact a Scania workshop to change
performance mode availability.
Press on quick choice to select a performance mode. The active
performance mode is displayed in the instrument cluster.
Standard mode
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Economy mode
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Manoeuvring mode m
Manoeuvring mode is used, e.g. for shunting, precision driving
and when coupling a trailer. When manoeuvring mode is
activated, m appears in the instrument cluster. The manoeuvring
mode is automatically deactivated in high range.
To activate the manoeuvring mode, press down and hold the
Opticruise lever until m is displayed for the selected gear in the
instrument cluster.
To deactivate the manoeuvring mode, press the Opticruise lever
upwards once, m goes out in the instrument cluster.
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IMPORTANT!
Check that there is enough clutch fluid before
driving in limp home mode. The clutch must be
operable. Otherwise the powertrain could be
exposed to further damage.
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6. Turn the key to the drive position and wait until you
hear a buzzer.
! WARNING!
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! WARNING!
Limited performance C
Limited performance, C, cannot be manually selected via the
Opticruise lever, instead it is activated at certain Opticruise
faults. When the mode is active, gear changes are carried out
more slowly.
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Note:
When vehicles are heavily laden, 1st or 2nd gear
must be used as the starting gear. Otherwise the
clutch will be exposed to excessive wear.
If you want to start in another gear than that set, engage the
desired gear and then start the vehicle. The setting is not saved.
Contact a Scania workshop to change starting gear availability.
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Crawl gear
There are 2 crawl gears, low crawl CL and high crawl CH. Note
that m for manoeuvring mode will not be shown in the
instrument cluster if a crawl gear is engaged.
IMPORTANT!
Avoid selecting a crawl gear while the vehicle is in
motion. This can cause a scraping noise in the
gearbox and at worst damage to the gearbox. The
reason for this is that the crawl gears have no
synchromesh and are extremely low.
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Opticruise faults
2. Turn the key to the lock position and wait for a few
seconds so that the vehicle is switched off completely.
Opticruise
Opticruise is a system which allows a manual gearbox to change
gear automatically.
The vehicle may be equipped with a low cruising speed function.
Low cruising speed means that the vehicle calculates when it is
possible to save fuel by reducing the engine speed more than
normal at low loads. Low cruising speed is only engaged if you
drive with Opticruise in automatic mode.
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1. Current gear
2. Drive position
3
2
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3. Next gear
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1. Current gear
1 2
2. Drive position
3
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3. Next gear
The vehicle will only start with the drive mode selector in neutral
position.
Parking
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Note:
If the drive mode selector is not in neutral
position when the key is turned to the lock
position, the system puts the gearbox into neutral
position. However, the drive mode selector on
the Opticruise lever remains in the position you
left it.
Driving modes
Drive position
Neutral position
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Reverse mode
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Kickdown
Kickdown is used to change down when more power is needed.
Depress the accelerator pedal completely to activate Kickdown.
It is not possible to use Kickdown in economy mode.
The vehicle can be set so that Kickdown is deactivated. Contact
a Scania workshop to activate Kickdown.
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Performance modes
There are 4 performance modes in total and a vehicle can be set
to have 1, 2 or 3 performance modes.
The vehicle can be set so that one or more performance modes
cannot be selected. Contact a Scania workshop to change
performance mode availability.
Press on quick choice to select a performance mode. The active
performance mode is displayed in the instrument cluster.
Standard mode
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Power mode
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Economy mode
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Off-road mode
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Manoeuvring mode m
Manoeuvring mode is used, e.g. for shunting, precision driving
and when coupling a trailer. When manoeuvring mode is
activated, m appears in the instrument cluster. The manoeuvring
mode is automatically deactivated in high range.
To activate the manoeuvring mode, press down and hold the
Opticruise lever until m is displayed for the selected gear in the
instrument cluster.
To deactivate the manoeuvring mode, press the Opticruise lever
upwards once, m goes out in the instrument cluster.
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6. Turn the key to the drive position and wait until you
hear a buzzer.
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! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Do not engage a too low gear while driving. This
can result in engine overspeed.
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! WARNING!
Limited performance C
Limited performance, C, cannot be manually selected via the
Opticruise lever, instead it is activated at certain Opticruise
faults. When the mode is active, gear changes are carried out
more slowly.
For more information on measures when limited performance is
active, refer to the section Opticruise faults.
Note:
When vehicles are heavily laden, 1st or 2nd gear
must be used as the starting gear. Otherwise the
clutch will be exposed to excessive wear.
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If you want to start in another gear than that set, engage the
desired gear and then start the vehicle. The setting is not saved.
Contact a Scania workshop to change starting gear availability.
Crawl gear
There are 2 crawl gears, low crawl CL and high crawl CH. Note
that m for manoeuvring mode will not be shown in the
instrument cluster if a crawl gear is engaged.
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IMPORTANT!
Avoid selecting a crawl gear while the vehicle is in
motion. This can cause a scraping noise in the
gearbox and at worst damage to the gearbox. The
reason for this is that the crawl gears have no
synchromesh and are extremely low.
Opticruise faults
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If the clutch pedal is not used when a fault occurs, the 2-pedal
mode will be activated. Opticruise will then disregard the clutch
pedal.
Note:
If you are requested to engage neutral position,
the driving is not connected until neutral is
engaged. When the driving is not engaged, the
vehicle cannot be driven away and there is a risk
of the vehicle rolling away if it is on an incline.
system.
2. Turn the key to the lock position and wait for a few
seconds so that the vehicle is switched off completely.
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Exhaust brake
! WARNING!
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into the auxiliary brake lever.
The auxiliary brake lever has 3 positions. When you move the
auxiliary brake lever downwards, the braking effect gradually
increases.
The auxiliary brake lever has 6 positions. When you move the
auxiliary brake lever downwards, the braking effect gradually
increases.
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Retarder
! WARNING!
Symbol Explanation
active.
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Automatic retarder
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Manual retarder
The auxiliary brake lever has 6 positions. When you move the
auxiliary brake lever downwards, the braking effect gradually
increases.
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Some vehicles can be programmed so that you can always use the
exhaust brake during cruise control. The exhaust brake is used
by downhill speed control as an additional help to maintain
speed.
Otherwise the exhaust brake switch must be on in order to
activate the exhaust brake.
The vehicle can be programmed to work in one of the following
ways:
• Either only with the downhill speed control button
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When you press the plus or minus part, the display in the
instrument cluster lights up for a few seconds and you can see the
speed at which the vehicle will begin to brake.
Brake offset can only be activated when cruise control is engaged.
Fuel-saving measure
You can save fuel by temporarily disengaging downhill speed
control at the end of a downhill slope. This gives the vehicle a
little extra speed into the coming uphill slope.
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Parking brake
The parking brake lever is located on the instrument panel.
! WARNING!
1. Drive position
2. Emergency brake position
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Drive position
When the lever is in the foremost position 1, the parking brake
is released as long as there is enough operating pressure in the
system.
Note:
Check that the parking brake is locked into
position 3 by pressing in on it. The lever springs
out 2-3 mm when you release it.
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! WARNING!
Release the parking brake by pulling the lever towards you and
pushing it back over pressure point 2.
The parking brake has the following positions:
1. Drive position
2. Emergency brake position
3. Parking brake position
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4. Test position
Drive position
When the lever is in the foremost position 1, the parking brake
is released as long as there is enough operating pressure in the
system.
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Note:
Check that the parking brake is locked into
position 3 by pressing in on it. The lever springs
out 2-3 mm when you release it.
! WARNING!
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Release the parking brake by pulling the lever towards you and
pushing it back over pressure point 2.
Test position
Release the trailer brakes by pulling the lever to position 4.
Check that the vehicle combination has not started moving and
then let the lever spring back to position 3. The tractor unit
parking brake is still applied.
Trailer brake
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The trailer brake brakes the trailer without braking the vehicle
itself. Press to activate the trailer brake. The diode in the switch
is lit when the function is active. The trailer brake cannot be
activated if the speed is higher than 4 km/h. The trailer brake is
automatically deactivated if the speed is greater than 7 km/h.
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The trailer brake is applied gradually the more the lever is tilted.
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
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Interlock valve
If the pressure in the brake system drops below the interlock
valve setting value when the parking brake is applied, the
interlock valve is triggered. Then in order to release the parking
brake, press in the interlock valve. In order to release the parking
brake, a system pressure above the interlock valve setting value is
required.
brake to be released.
Proceed as follows:
1. Set the parking brake lever to the parking brake
position.
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same time the brake circuits are filled with air, the
parking brakes are released and the service brake
applied.
Hill hold
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IMPORTANT!
Do not use hill hold in wintry road conditions
because of the risk that the vehicle will skid with
locked wheels.
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Hill hold is available until the function is switched off via the
switch. If the function was activated when the vehicle was shut
down, hill hold will be activated the next time the vehicle is
started.
Note:
Hill hold is not activated if the brake pressure is
too low or if ABS has been activated at the end of
braking.
! WARNING!
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! WARNING!
Hill hold releases a few seconds after the pedals are completely
released. The vehicle can then start moving. A warning signal
and a warning text appears in the display before hill hold releases.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use hill start assistance in wintry road
conditions because of the risk that the vehicle will
skid with locked wheels.
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The hill start assistance is available until you switch off the
function via the switch. If the function was activated when the
vehicle was shut down, hill start assistance will be activated the
next time the vehicle is started.
Note:
Hill start assistance is not activated if the brake
pressure is too low or if ABS has been activated at
the end of braking.
! WARNING!
Hill start assistance releases a few seconds after the brake pedal
is released. Hill start assistance releases without any warning.
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ABS
The vehicle is equipped with anti-lock brakes. Anti-lock brakes
reduce the braking distance and improve the steering.
The improved steering with ABS reduces the risk of jack-knifing
accidents.
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• After repair, the ABS symbol will only go out after the
system has received signals from the wheel speed
sensors. The vehicle must have attained a vehicle speed
of 5-7 km/h for this to occur.
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EBS
EBS is an electronic brake system, which means that the brakes
are applied more rapidly resulting in a shorter braking distance.
During normal braking, the EBS braking force is distributed
between the wheels so that the wear on the brake linings is
equalised. During heavy braking, the braking force is distributed
so that the vehicle’s stability remains as good as possible.
EBS includes, among other things, the functions ABS, ESP and
traction control (TC). For more information, refer to the
sections ABS, ESP and Traction Control (TC).
! WARNING!
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Brake adaptation
Regulating the power in the trailer connection provides
automatic brake adaptation between the tractor unit and trailer.
The trailer’s braking force is adjusted automatically during
driving.
Back-up
If there is a serious fault in the EBS, a red brake warning is
displayed in the instrument cluster. Then, a pneumatically
operated backup system is engaged automatically. When the
back-up system is engaged, the brake pressure to the wheel
brakes is no longer controlled by electronic signals but by
compressed air. The braking system still has the same braking
force but the brake pedal feels different and it requires
considerably more pedal force than normal to brake the vehicle.
! WARNING!
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Wear control
Wear control helps to distribute the braking power so that the
disc brakes are evenly worn.
You can check how much brake lining is left on each wheel in the
instrument cluster. Refer to the Instrument cluster section for
more information.
Warning information
Symbols and fault messages for the EBS are displayed in the
instrument cluster. If there is a fault, fault codes may be
generated, which you can also read in the instrument cluster.
! WARNING!
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Note:
A fault message is displayed for 5 seconds when
the trailer is connected. This does not mean that
there is a fault but is only a check to ensure that
the fault message works. If the fault message
disappears within a set time, the system is
working correctly. The fault message is only
displayed if the trailer is equipped with EBS.
Brake test
Carry out the brake test when there is a message in the
instrument cluster that requests this. Stop the vehicle and
acknowledge all warnings before you carry out the brake test.
Follow the instructions displayed in the instrument cluster in
order to carry out the brake test.
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• Time expired
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Lighting
Lighting
Standard lighting
1. Spotlamps in the front grille panel
1 2 3
2. Spotlamps on roof
3. Work light
6 4. Front foglight
4
5. Rear foglight
5 6. Headlamp levelling control
9
12 10 7. Rotary control for headlamps
8
11
8. Position 0
9. Position lamp position
12.Light sensor
panel
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Work light
The work light only works if the position light is on.
Note:
It is not permitted to drive on public roads with
the work light switched on.
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Lighting
Foglight
The front foglamps work in combination with the position lamps
or main and dipped beams. The use of foglight in combination
with dipped beam is forbidden on certain markets.
The rear foglight can only be on when the front foglight or
dipped beam is on.
Spotlamps
The spotlamps work in combination with the main beam.
Spotlamps on the roof and spotlamps in the front grille panel
cannot be on at the same time.
Cornering light
The cornering light comes on when you switch on the direction
indicators or turn the steering wheel considerably.
The cornering light cannot be used in combination with
foglights.
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Other lighting
Any exterior storage boxes are equipped with lamps that come on
when the boxes are opened and go out when the doors are closed.
Storage compartments with hatches in the roofshelf are also
equipped with lamps that come on when the hatches are opened
and go out when closed. The lamps in open storage
compartments in the roofshelf come on when the general
lighting is turned on.
Using the remote control for central locking and alarm, you can
check all the vehicle’s lamps and switch on the safety light. For
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Lighting
The lighting in the cab can be set manually using the switches.
The vehicle saves the settings and uses them until they are
changed.
Note:
If the lighting in the cab is on despite the vehicle
being shut down, the lighting is switched off after
a delay so as not to drain the vehicle battery. This
only occurs if the vehicle does not detect driver
activity, e.g. button presses or opened doors.
1 2 3
1. General lighting
2. Reading lamp, driver
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3. Ceiling lighting
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Ceiling lighting
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The lighting in the cab can be set manually using the switches.
The vehicle saves the settings and uses them until they are
changed.
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Note:
If the lighting in the cab is on despite the vehicle
being shut down, the lighting is switched off after
a delay so as not to drain the vehicle battery. This
only occurs if the vehicle does not detect driver
activity, e.g. button presses or opened doors.
1. General lighting
1 2 3 4
2. Reading lamp, driver
3. Ceiling lighting
4. Background lighting under
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instrument panel
General lighting
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The lighting in the cab can be set manually using the switches.
The vehicle saves the settings and uses them until they are
changed.
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Lighting
Note:
If the lighting in the cab is on despite the vehicle
being shut down, the lighting is switched off after
a delay so as not to drain the vehicle battery. This
only occurs if the vehicle does not detect driver
activity, e.g. button presses or opened doors.
1. General lighting
1 2 3 4 5
2. Reading lamp, driver
3. Ceiling lighting
4. Background lighting under
instrument panel
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General lighting
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1. Ceiling lighting
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2 2. Lighting off
Lighting off
Press the lighting switch to switch off all lighting in the vehicle,
apart from the reading lamp and lighting in storage boxes.
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1 2
1. Ceiling lighting
2. Background lighting under
instrument panel
3. Lighting off
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3 4 4. Night lighting
Lighting off
Press the lighting switch to switch off all lighting in the vehicle,
apart from the reading lamp and lighting in storage boxes.
Night lighting
The night lighting makes it easier to enter and exit the vehicle or
move around the cab at night without drawing attention to the
vehicle. When night lighting is activated, the general lighting
does not come on automatically when, for example, the doors are
opened. Night lighting is deactivated by pressing the switch in
again or by locking the door with a key or remote control.
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1. Ceiling lighting
1 2 3
2. Background lighting under
instrument panel
3. Background lighting in ceiling
4. Lighting off
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4 5 5. Night lighting
Lighting off
Press the lighting switch to switch off all lighting in the vehicle,
apart from the reading lamp and lighting in storage boxes.
Night lighting
The lighting makes it easier to enter and exit the vehicle or move
around the cab at night without drawing attention to the vehicle.
When night lighting is activated, the general lighting does not
come on automatically when, for example, the doors are opened.
Night lighting is deactivated by pressing the switch in again or
by locking the door with a key or remote control.
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General lightingb360573
IMPORTANT!
Switch off all lighting in the cab with the switch
when using long-term parking.
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Reading lamp
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Rotating beacon
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Locks and alarm
1 2
• Turn the starter key in the door lock to unlock the door
where the lock is fitted.
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• Turn the starter key in the door lock to lock the door
where the lock is fitted.
Note:
The doors must be completely closed for them to
lock.
The central locking does not work if the power is
disconnected by the battery master switch.
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Automatic relocking
If you unlock the vehicle using the remote control, the vehicle
will automatically be relocked after a set time if you do not open
a door and the starter key is not in the start position.
Lock settings
Lock settings are made in the instrument cluster. Use the OK
button to navigate the display menu. You can find the selections
under Settings. For more information, refer to the Menus in
Display section.
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Proceed as follows:
1. Leave the starter key in the drive position. Apply the
parking brake.
an alarm.
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motion detector.
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If a door is not fully closed when you lock the vehicle, the door
remains unlocked. But the alarm is activated even if all the doors
and hatches are not closed properly.
• Turn the starter key in the door lock to lock the door
where the lock is fitted.
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• Turn the starter key in the door lock to unlock the door
where the lock is fitted.
Note:
The doors must be completely closed for them to
lock.
The central locking does not work if the voltage
is disconnected by the battery master switch.
Automatic relocking
If you unlock the vehicle using the remote control, the vehicle
will automatically be relocked after a set time if you do not open
a door and the starter key is not in the start position.
Lock settings
Lock settings are made in the instrument cluster. Use the OK
button to navigate the display menu. You can find the selections
under Settings. For more information, refer to the Menus in
Display section.
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Emergency shutdown
If you activated the alarm using the remote control, and this is
then lost or damaged, you can carry out an emergency shut-off
using the ordinary starter key.
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Proceed as follows:
1. Unlock the driver’s door with the starter key, the alarm
will be triggered.
3. Insert the starter key in the starter lock and turn it to the
drive position. The alarm is switched off when the key is
checked and approved.
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M
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Symbol Alarm
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Symbol Alarm
Extra sensor
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Inclination detector
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Siren
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Siren
The siren gives a warning using a back-up battery if the regular
power supply is cut.
Movement sensor
The vehicle is equipped with movement sensors for the cab. The
movement sensor is only activated when the alarm is activated.
The sensor is not sensitive to air movements or small objects.
This means that short-stop ventilation can be switched on when
the alarm is fully armed.
Proceed as follows:
1. Leave the starter key in the drive position. Apply the
parking brake.
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Starter lock
Lock position
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In this position you can remove the starter key. You can stop the
engine by turning the key to this position or the radio position.
When you have removed the key, turn the steering wheel until
the steering lock engages.
Position lights, hazard warning lights and some other functions
can be used when the starter key is in the lock position.
Note:
Always remove the key from the lock when
leaving the vehicle to prevent unauthorised
persons from setting the vehicle in motion.
Radio position
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The vehicle radio works without any time limit in the radio
position.
Drive position
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Start position
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Immobiliser
The immobiliser is a means of electronic theft protection which
only allows the vehicle to be started with the correct starter key.
an immobiliser.
Codes
Note:
The vehicle is delivered with a bag containing
the vehicle’s documents and keys. Your PIN code
for the immobiliser etc, and an encryption code
are provided in the bag. There is only one PIN
code and one encryption code for each key set.
Keep the codes in a safe place. If any of the codes
has been lost, the vehicle owner can contact a
Scania workshop for assistance.
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Starter keys
You must use the correct starter key to start the vehicle. The
vehicle checks that the key is correct whenever it is started.
Note:
Only put one starter key on your key ring. This
applies to all vehicle types and makes. Several
keys on the same key ring may cause
malfunctions which may prevent the vehicle from
starting.
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Infotainment system
Infotainment system
Radio
Important information
This manual is a summary. A complete manual is available for
download from www.scania.com/manuals.
Read the instructions before using the radio for the first time. All
examples of menu choices in the instructions are in English. In
your radio the menu choice is in the selected language.
1 2 3 4 5
15 6
14 7
13 8
12 9
b364658
11 10
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2. Touch-sensitive display
8. SETUP: Settings
9. Back button
− Press: Acknowledge
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1 2 3 4
12 5
11 6
10 7 b364936
9 8
2. Touch-sensitive display
335 Complete
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6. SETUP: Settings
7. Back button
− Press: Acknowledge
Complete
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Infotainment system
Touch screen
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage to the touch screen.
Never use sharp or hard objects when handling a
touch screen.
Multi-function button
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Settings
Press the SETUP button to open the settings.
In the upper part of the screen there are 5 main menus. Under
each main menu there are a number of sub-titles which help you
to set the radio as you desire.
1. Sound
5 1 2 3 4
2. Set
3. Display
4. Settings
b364657
5. Telephone
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Sound b364894
• Subwoofer
Adjust the values using the plus and minus symbols on the
display.
You can set the radio to adjust volume to vehicle speed. A low
value produces a barely noticeable change while a higher value
produces a great volume change at different speeds.
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Setting b364893
From this menu you can set the radio’s basic settings.
• Language
• Units
Display
b364892
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• Screen saver
• Proximity sensor
Settings
b364891
Settings for:
• Navigation
• Telephone
• Camera
341 Complete
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Telephone b364895
Driver profiles
The selected settings are saved to the driver card currently used
in the vehicle. When a new driver card is used in the vehicle, the
radio is set according to the card settings.
Complete
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Infotainment system
Selecting band
Press the Radio button and select SRC. Select the desired band,
AM, FM or DAB.
343 Complete
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Infotainment system
2. Select station.
• USB device
• iPod
• Bluetooth unit
• AUX
Complete
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Infotainment system
Using navigation
IMPORTANT!
Distraction can cause accidents. Never enter data
while driving.
Use navigation with caution while driving. Always
be observant of the traffic conditions and the
traffic rules.
345 Complete
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Infotainment system
Complete
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Infotainment system
1 4
2
5 Left-hand switch in the steering
b364937
3 wheel
4. Phone functions
347 Complete
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Loading and unloading
Press the tail lift switch to activate the tail lift. The switch is
located on the instrument panel.
1 3
1. Pushbutton
2. Raise
4
3. Open
b372729
4. Lower
Opening
Raising
Complete
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Loading and unloading
Lowering
Towing unit
turn anticlockwise.
349 Complete
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Loading and unloading
! WARNING!
Uncoupling
1. Pull out the latch handle and turn in one-quarter turn
anticlockwise.
Complete
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Loading and unloading
! WARNING!
handle seizes.
Trailer socket
There are two different trailer sockets behind the cab – one 7-
pin and one 15-pin.
351 Complete
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Loading and unloading
b215451
Trailer socket 15 and 7-pin
• 15-pin
• 15 to 2x7-pin
The spiral cables are supplied in the cab from the factory.
Scania spiral cables are durable and are designed to not become
tangled.
The spiral cables last longer if you avoid loading them
unnecessarily. Bear in mind the following:
Complete
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Loading and unloading
If the spiral cables are pulled Fit the spiral cables in the
out for a prolonged period of parking sockets before tilting
time. the cab.
353 Complete
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Loading and unloading
b215453
Parking socket
socket.
Complete
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Loading and unloading
Note:
After plugging in a spiral cable, check that it is
locked in the trailer socket.
Trailer socket
There are trailer sockets on the vehicle for electric connection to
civil and military vehicles.
The vehicle has a 15-pin trailer socket for civil vehicles, a 7-pin
trailer socket for ABS and two 12-pin electrical sockets for
military vehicles. The 12-pin electrical sockets are located at the
front and at the rear of the vehicle. The electrical socket at the
front are for connecting equipment and the electrical socket at
the rear is for connecting to a trailer.
The location of the trailer sockets varies depending on the
vehicle equipment.
Use the vehicle’s 12-pin trailer socket to connect the electrical
systems of two vehicles such as a truck and trailer. The trailer
socket can also be used when towing to provide electricity to the
towed vehicle. Always use the electrical cable designed for the
purpose when connecting.
355 Complete
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Loading and unloading
Complete
20170627 356
Loading and unloading
! WARNING!
357 Complete
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Loading and unloading
b213051
Fifth wheel
Complete
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Loading and unloading
3. Greasing
IMPORTANT!
The turning disc on the fifth wheel must be
lubricated with grease that withstands high
pressure, e.g. EP with MoS2 or grease with
graphite additive.
For fifth wheels with Teflon-coated turning discs,
a thin coating of grease must be applied after
cleaning.
359 Complete
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Loading and unloading
1
2 5 4
b377230
1. Press the lever downwards. 4. Pull the handle backwards.
2. Pull the handle backwards. 5. Release the handle and make sure
3. Pull the handle straight out. that the catch engages in the fifth
wheel.
Coupling a semi-trailer
1. Lock the semi-trailer’s wheels using wheel chocks.
Complete
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Loading and unloading
Uncoupling a semi-trailer
1. Lock the semi-trailer’s wheels using wheel chocks.
361 Complete
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Loading and unloading
b216023
Fifth wheel
3. Greasing
Complete
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Loading and unloading
IMPORTANT!
The turning disc on the fifth wheel must be
lubricated with grease that withstands high
pressure, e.g. EP with MoS2 or grease with
graphite additive.
For fifth wheels with Teflon-coated turning discs,
a thin coating of grease must be applied after
cleaning.
363 Complete
20170627
Loading and unloading
release it.
Coupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the semi-trailer wheels.
Complete
20170627 364
Loading and unloading
! WARNING!
Uncoupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the semi-trailer wheels.
365 Complete
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Loading and unloading
Fifth wheel
3. Greasing
IMPORTANT!
The turning disc on the fifth wheel must be
lubricated with grease that withstands high
pressure, e.g. EP with MoS2 or grease with
graphite additive.
For fifth wheels with Teflon-coated turning discs,
a thin coating of grease must be applied after
cleaning.
Complete
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Loading and unloading
1 2
3
b201330
1. Pull the handle straight out. 3. Pull the handle out as far as possible
2. Pull the handle in the vehicle’s and pull it in the vehicle’s direction
direction of travel. of travel.
367 Complete
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Loading and unloading
Coupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the semi-trailer wheels.
Uncoupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the wheels of the semi-trailer before you start to
uncouple it.
Complete
20170627 368
Loading and unloading
b201329
parallel to the handle.
Fifth wheel
369 Complete
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Loading and unloading
3. Greasing
IMPORTANT!
The turning disc on the fifth wheel must be
lubricated with grease that withstands high
pressure, e.g. EP with MoS2 or grease with
graphite additive.
For fifth wheels with Teflon-coated turning discs,
a thin coating of grease must be applied after
cleaning.
Complete
20170627 370
Loading and unloading
b215591
1. Lift up the catch. 3. Pull out the handle until it stops and
2. Pull the handle in the vehicle’s pull it in the vehicle’s direction of
direction of travel. travel.
Coupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the semi-trailer wheels.
371 Complete
20170627
Loading and unloading
Uncoupling a semi-trailer
1. Chock the wheels of the semi-trailer before you start to
uncouple it.
Complete
20170627 372
Loading and unloading
handle.
b360490
373 Complete
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Loading and unloading
Complete
20170627 374
Checks
Checks
Check points
Daily maintenance
• Lighting.
375 Complete
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Checks
! WARNING!
Weekly maintenance
Complete
20170627 376
Checks
• Coolant level
Monthly maintenance
• Tyre wear
• Lubricate the tail lift’s moving parts such as the tilt or lift
cylinder bearings.
377 Complete
20170627
Checks
Complete
20170627 378
Checks
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
379 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Maintenance
Maintenance programme
The maintenance programme for your vehicle depends on the
specification of your vehicle and how you use it. Contact a Scania
workshop to obtain the correct maintenance programme for
your particular vehicle.
Tool kit
Hose assembly
Hose assembly.
The hose assembly to pump up tyres and the crank for the spare
wheel carrier are placed in a bag with loose objects that
accompanies the vehicle.
Complete
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Maintenance
b376739
Hose assembly and crank.
bulbs.
381 Complete
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Maintenance
panel.
The front grille panel is opened using a handle in the door pillar
on the driver’s side of the vehicle. Grasp the handle and pull
towards you until the lock releases.
Cab tilting
! WARNING!
Complete
20170627 382
Maintenance
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
383 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
2 2. Pump valve
1
1. Cab tilt pump
b361239
2
2. Pump valve
Complete
20170627 384
Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
The side panels of the front grille panel must be
open when the cab is tilted.
5. Open the upper front grille panel and the side panels of
the front grille panel. The handle bar consists of 2 parts
which are assembled using an adapter. The 2 parts of the
handle bar are located in the side panels. The adapter is
kept in the tool box.
Setting the pump valve for tilting and tilting back the
cab. The upper illustration shows the valve position
when the cab is tilted forward. The lower illustration
shows the valve position when the cab is tilted back.
Use the handle bar or adapter to set the pump valve to
b373613
6. Set the pump valve in the tilt position. Use the adapter
or the handle bar.
8. Pump using the handle bar and the cable lock will open
automatically.
385 Complete
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Maintenance
9. Pump until the cab has tilted forward from its own
weight. Continue pumping until a counterpressure can
be felt in the pump lever and the cab has reached its full
opening angle.
! WARNING!
2. Set the pump valve to the position to tilt the cab back
into position.
3. Pump the cab back using the handle bar until the cab
falls back in place in the drive position movement area.
Complete
20170627 386
Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
Before tilting the cab, the front grille panel’s side
panels must be opened.
6. Open the upper front grille panel and the side panels of
the front grille panel.
387 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
b361807
7. Take out the remote control for cab tilting. The remote
control is located under the front grille panel. Hold in
the activation button on the back of the remote control,
press the button for tilting and keep them pressed in
until the cab has tilted forward from its own weight.
Keep the activation button and the button for tilting
depressed until the cab has reached its full opening
angle.
Note:
Make sure that no unauthorised person has
access to the remote control for cab tilting.
Complete
20170627 388
Maintenance
! WARNING!
2. Take out the remote control for cab tilting. The remote
control is located under the front grille panel. Hold the
activation button on the back of the remote control,
press the button for tilting the cab back and keep them
pressed in until the cab has tilted back to its drive
position movement area.
4. Close the front grille panel’s side panels and the upper
front grille panel.
389 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
External ladder
b362248
Complete
20170627 390
Maintenance
4. Pull the rubber straps over the ladder rungs and hook
them to the hooks on each bracket.
Renewing a bulb
! WARNING!
391 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
1 2 3
b355066
1. Unscrew the cover. 3. Pull the bulb out of the bracket.
2. Turn the bulbs anticlockwise and 4. Press the new bulb in.
pull them out Leave the electrical
cable in place.
1 2 3
4
b355065
Complete
20170627 392
Maintenance
dipped beam
393 Complete
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Maintenance
b364839
Height adjustment
1
2
b364724
Complete
20170627 394
Maintenance
1
2
b364725
1. Height adjustment 2. Lateral adjustment
Height adjustment
395 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Bulb types
Headlamps
Headlamps H7 70 W Yes
Bulb types
Headlamps
Complete
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Maintenance
Tail lamp
Tail lamp
397 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Work light
Other lighting
Position LED - No
lamp/parking light
Complete
20170627 398
Maintenance
399 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
! WARNING!
Complete
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Maintenance
1 2 3
b355066
1. Unscrew the cover. 3. Pull the bulb out of the bracket.
2. Turn the bulbs anticlockwise and 4. Press the new bulb in.
pull them out Leave the electrical
cable in place.
1 2 3
4
b355065
401 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Wiper blade
The wiper blades can be cleaned with the same type of alcohol as
used in the washer fluid.
IMPORTANT!
Renew damaged or uneven wiper blades. Wiper
blades in poor condition can scratch the glass.
The washer nozzles are attached to the wiper blades. Remove the
washer nozzles when renewing wiper blades.
Complete
20170627 402
Maintenance
The air filter cartridge is starting to get clogged. The filter must
be renewed at the next workshop visit.
403 Complete
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Maintenance
1. Shut-off cock.
b342918
1. Replaceable filter.
b208702
Complete
20170627 404
Maintenance
Note:
Exercise care to avoid getting fuel splashes on
you. Wear protective gloves and goggles.
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
405 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
When the air intake is in its normal position, air is brought to the
engine from the front of the vehicle and in the swirling snow
position the air is taken from the area by the turbocharger. The
swirling snow position prevents snow from blocking the air filter
when driving in strongly swirling snow but the maximum air flow
to the engine is lower than in the normal position. Do not,
therefore, drive with the air intake in the swirling snow position
unless you have to.
If you drive with the swirling snow position under normal winter
conditions and at temperatures above +5°C, this could cause the
engine power to be reduced and the fuel consumption to be
increased. Prolonged driving in the swirling snow position, when
this is not necessary, could damage the engine.
Complete
20170627 406
Maintenance
b341379
Push or pull the lever to change the position of the air intake.
• Outer position: swirling snow position
Push or pull the lever to change the position of the air intake.
• Inner position: swirling snow position
407 Complete
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Maintenance
b213668
Turn the rotary control to change the position of the air intake.
• Turn to the counterclockwise end position for the
swirling snow position.
Radiator blind
IMPORTANT!
Use the radiator blind when the outdoor
temperature is constantly below +5°C. The
radiator blind must be removed when the outdoor
temperature is above +5°C.
Complete
20170627 408
Maintenance
• Engine damage
409 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
b379267
Hook the radiator blind’s metal hooks in place as shown in illustration. In the
illustration, the pair of holes that suits the width of the radiator blind is used.
Complete
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Maintenance
b379265
411 Complete
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Maintenance
Complete
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Maintenance
! WARNING!
413 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Idling
If the engine is run with a low load for an extended period of time
(such as several hours at idling speed) the filter is warmed up,
which in turns increases idling speed. This is required to prevent
damage to the particulate filter and oxidation catalytic converter.
Drain the compressed air tanks and check if water runs out.
Small amounts of water may be present. Larger amounts of water
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Maintenance
indicate that the air dryer is not working or that the desiccant
should be renewed. Contact a Scania workshop if necessary.
Stretch a wire rope between the holes on the drain valves to make
it easier to empty the compressed air tanks.
Front circuit
b374088
Rear circuit
b374067
415 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Disc brake
b204051
Note:
Remember to subtract the thickness of the nuts
from the measurement.
Complete
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Maintenance
• Check that the brake discs have no cracks more than 1.5
mm wide or more than 40 mm long. No cracks may run
out to the edge of the brake discs irrespective of their
length.
IMPORTANT!
Look carefully for any uneven wear as this can be
caused by the brake calliper sticking.
417 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
b204068
2. Measure any wear edges on the brake disc and add them
to the brake lining thickness.
IMPORTANT!
Check the brake system for leaks regularly. If you
notice that it is taking longer for the brake system
to reach the correct pressure, take the vehicle to a
Scania workshop to be examined.
Complete
20170627 418
Maintenance
Internal cleaning
Stains on upholstery
419 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Leather upholstery
Vinyl upholstery
Note:
Never use chemical solvents since they damage
the vinyl.
Complete
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Maintenance
External cleaning
Detergent
Environment
Protect the environment. As far as possible, use
detergents that have been environmentally
adapted.
421 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
Do not carry out high pressure cleaning or walk
on the silencer heat shield under the vehicle since
this may damage the material.
IMPORTANT!
If large tears occur on the heat shield, the material
must be renewed. Inadequate heat insulation
capacity can cause overheating of adjacent
components and there is a risk of personal injury.
Complete
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Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
High pressure wash the rest cooler module at a
distance of at least 50 cm to avoid the risk of
damage and impaired performance. The rest
cooler module is located on the left-hand side of
the cab, near the battery box.
IMPORTANT!
Do not flush water into the exhaust pipe when the
engine is running. When the NOxsensor has
started, it will be damaged if in contact with water.
Flush out any remaining water by revving up the
engine to 1,500 rpm for a few seconds as quickly
as possible after starting the engine.
423 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Note:
The rims must not be cleaned with polishing
wash, polishing brushes, steel wool, scouring
cloths, strong detergents or chemicals. Do not
spray cold water onto hot rims.
Note:
The rims must not be cleaned with polishing
wash, polishing brushes, steel wool, scouring
cloths, strong detergents or chemicals. Do not
spray cold water onto hot rims.
Complete
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Maintenance
! WARNING!
425 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
! WARNING!
• Front axle rims should be used for the front axle, rear axle
rims for the rear axle. Avoid mixing the two.
• Make sure that the rim complies with Scania standards for
flatness. Only use rims which meet these requirements.
Consult a Scania workshop regarding marking.
Complete
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Maintenance
Choice of tyre
The vehicle and tyres are correctly matched on delivery.
Changing to a different tyre dimension can alter the overall gear
ratio of the vehicle. This means that the tachograph must be
reset. Contact a Scania workshop for help in resetting the
tachograph.
For information on, e.g. load index and axle weight, see the
section Tyre pressures in the Technical data chapter.
Do not exceed the maximum rated speed for the tyres. Refer to
the table for the speed index and the maximum permitted speed.
D 65
E 70
F 80
G 90
427 Complete
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Maintenance
J 100
K 110
L 120
M 130
Type of tyre
There are two different types of tyres: radial tyres and cross-ply
tyres.
Note:
Scania advises against use of cross-ply tyres since
they have much poorer properties than radial
tyres.
Cross-ply tyres:
• Generate more heat
Complete
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Maintenance
• Reduces comfort
Note:
The legal requirements for tread depth vary
depending on the country concerned.
429 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Spare wheel
To lower the spare wheel you use a crank and the cab tilting
handle bar. The crank is placed in a bag with loose objects that
accompanies the vehicle. The handle bar consists of 2 parts that
are assembled. They are placed in the front grille side panels.
Complete
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Maintenance
b347040
2. Assemble the crank and the cab tilting handle bar. Fit
the handle bar to the spare wheel carrier and lower the
wheel to the ground.
Note:
Always screw the lifting yoke to the holder using
the nuts, even if the holder is empty.
Only wind up the lifting yoke far enough to
screw the nuts into place. Do not tighten the
lifting yoke against the spare wheel carrier.
431 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
Changing wheels
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
Complete
20170627 432
Maintenance
Removal
1. Engage a low gear and turn the key to the lock position.
Put the drive mode selector in neutral for automatic
gearboxes.
! WARNING!
433 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
b201768
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Only position the jack at the specified lifting
points. If it is positioned differently, serious
damage to the vehicle could result.
Complete
20170627 434
Maintenance
Fitting
b204648
Note:
Thick coats of paint, rust and dirt can lead to
loosening of the wheel nuts and consequently,
the stud holes in the rim and the brake drum
becoming oval.
435 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
b201771
Note:
Check that the parking brake is released on the
axle in question.
b201768
Complete
20170627 436
Maintenance
b339546
IMPORTANT!
A Scania workshop should tighten the wheel nuts
to the correct torque. Too high or too low a
torque can cause the wheels to come loose or
make the brake drum oval.
437 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
IMPORTANT!
Check-tighten the wheel nuts to 650 Nm after
driving approx. 100 km.
Touching up paintwork
You should treat paintwork damage as soon as it is detected. The
earlier it is treated, the less risk there is of corrosion.
If the damage has not gone through to the metal and there is a
coat of protective paint remaining, you can clean thoroughly and
apply the touch-up paint directly.
Complete
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Maintenance
Then, apply one coat of primer. Finally, apply the finishing coat
in several thin layers so that the damaged area attains the same
height as the surrounding paintwork.
Stir the primer and finishing coat thoroughly before use. Allow
the paint to dry between coats.
Wheel chocks
On the vehicle there are one or two wheel chocks on the side of
the vehicle or on the back of the frame.
The wheel chocks are used when there is a risk that the vehicle
may move unintentionally.
When you remove the wheel chocks:
• Fasten the rubber strap to the holder.
439 Complete
20170627
Maintenance
After use:
• Attach the wheel chock with the rubber strap and latch
clamp, see figure.
! WARNING!
Complete
20170627 440
Emergencies
Emergencies
Emergency exit
If an emergency situation arises, it may be necessary to evacuate
the vehicle. The door must always be used first as emergency
exits. Depending on the situation and the vehicle specification,
windows or roof hatch may also be used as emergency exits.
Emergency hammer
The emergency hammer is located behind the door on the
driver’s side in the cab. Use the emergency hammer to break the
window in the door so that you can get out in an emergency.
b380814
441 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
! WARNING!
Emergency kit
The vehicle is equipped with an emergency kit.
Warning triangle
The warning triangle is located by the cab’s rear wall, either in
the storage compartment or behind the passenger seat.
Complete
20170627 442
Emergencies
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
If towing or recovering the vehicle farther than
500 metres, detach the propeller shaft. If you do
not detach the propeller shaft, the gearbox could
be damaged. Refer to the section Detaching the
propeller shaft.
Preparatory work
• Before recovering from a ditch, unload the vehicle and
clear the ditch of stones etc. that may damage or get
caught in the vehicle when pulling.
443 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
• Switch off the power to lock the tag axle in the current
position.
Yellow fault
The tag axle is centred automatically when a yellow fault occurs.
Switch off the power to lock the tag axle in the centred position.
Red fault
For serious faults in EST, the tag axle has to be centred
manually.
• Centre the tag axle manually or tow the vehicle straight
ahead until the tag axle is centred. The ignition must be
on when the centring is being done.
• Switch off the power to lock the tag axle in the centred
position.
Complete
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Emergencies
suspension, front
When recovering from a ditch, the front axle at the air bellows
attachment is a suitable towing point.
445 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
Recovery tool
b360811
Recovery tool
Complete
20170627 446
Emergencies
of the vehicle.
Filling air
If it is not possible to start the engine, the brake system must be
filled with air using an alternative method. Recovery vehicles
usually have an air outlet from which the vehicle to be
towed/recovered can be charged with air.
Your vehicle has an air inlet union located behind the cab on the
driver’s side of the vehicle.
447 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
b360489
Towing
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Never tow with the clutch pedal depressed. The
gearbox can be damaged.
Complete
20170627 448
Emergencies
b360490
When towing, the tow pin should be used together with a drawbar. The tow pin can
be positioned on both sides of the vehicle.
Pull away the rubber protection and attach the tow pin to one of
the attachment points.
449 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
b376335
Complete
20170627 450
Emergencies
Tow-starting
IMPORTANT!
Tow-starting must not be done for stretches
longer than 500 metres. Otherwise, the gearbox
could be damaged through insufficient
lubrication.
Proceed as follows:
1. Use a drawbar.
GRS GR
H H
b201789
451 Complete
20170627
Emergencies
Shunting
IMPORTANT!
Shunting with the engine switched off must not
be carried out for more than 500 metres unless the
propeller shaft is disconnected from the rear axle
central gear. This is to avoid damage to the
gearbox.
GRS GR
H H
N N
b201405
The drive mode selector must be in high range and the gearbox
in neutral.
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch on the power.
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Emergencies
b201247
Proceed as follows:
1. Apply the parking brake.
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b201955
IMPORTANT!
If any of the bearing retainers fall off a new
universal joint cross with bearing retainer must be
fitted. This is because dirt may have penetrated.
b201956
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IMPORTANT!
Do not use a nut runner.
b366875
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Proceed as follows:
1. Apply the parking brake.
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b366874
IMPORTANT!
Do not use a nut runner.
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b201986
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! WARNING!
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Emergencies
undone.
IMPORTANT!
Do not use a nut runner to loosen or apply the
release bolt in the spring brake chamber as the
release bolt can break.
b211673
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Emergencies
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
Apply the parking brake and block the wheels before lifting the
vehicle with a jack. Ensure that the jack is stable on level ground.
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bellows.
kit.
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b201244
Complete
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b201243
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3. Top up air for the parking brake circuit, e.g. with a hose
from a tyre or from another vehicle.
The parking brake can now be applied normally, but only once.
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Electrical system
Fuses and relays
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Always fit a fuse of the rating specified in the list
and of a type that is equivalent to the original fuse.
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Fuses
b206546
Relays
b206545
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Fuses
4 Coordinator
b206487
5 Starter key
b364583
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6 Diagnostic socket
b206506
7 CAN node
b206487
8 24 V socket
b206509
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11 Tachograph
b206489
12 External lighting
b364580
13 Fan
b364579
14 Instrument cluster
b206488
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17 Coffee maker
b206541
20 Internal lighting
b206455
21 Fuel heater
22
b206474
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23 Rotating beacon
b206453
24 BCI (Communication
interface to the bodywork)
b364576
25 Bodywork equipment
b374153
26 Alarm
b206498
27 Short-stop heater
b364577
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28 Refrigerator
b206508
29 Cab tilting
b373783
30 Spotlight
b373655
31 Alcolock
b364589
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33 Roof hatch
b373611
36
b206535
41
b373654
43 Internal lighting
b206455
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b206473
45 Fuel cooler
46
b213896
48 Telephone
b364596
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50 Subwoofer
b364595
51 Parking cooler
b364594
52 Cab tilting
b373783
53 Work light
b373656
54 Parking brake
b364592
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b206468
56 Allison gearbox
b206469
59 ABS on trailer
b374086
60 Trailer lighting
b364591
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b364588
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121 15 voltage
b364602
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124 Tachograph
b206489
126 Airbag
b206514
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127 Alcolock
b364589
Complete
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b206535
483 Complete
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b373653
151 Radio
152
b206499
153 12 V socket
b206497
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b206542
155 Radio
b206499
157 TV
b364614
485 Complete
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160 12 V socket
b206497
system)
Complete
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Relays
487 Complete
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14 15 relay
b374115
19 61 relay
b374117
20 15 relay
b374115
21 58 relay
b374116
39 Internal lighting
b206455
Complete
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46 Fuel heater
b206474
104
b213896
489 Complete
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112 Radio
b206499
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b365992
! WARNING!
Position System
301 COO
302 EEC
303 GMS
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Position System
305 BMS
309 EMS
311 TPM
312 AWD
313 EPB
314 CMS
315 SMS
316 EST
317 EPB
319 Equaliser
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Position System
322 EMS
Batteries
Risks
Handle the batteries as instructed below. Use protective
equipment, gloves and eye protection.
! WARNING!
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! WARNING!
Note:
The vehicle has no function that prevents any
discharging of the batteries when using e.g. rest
cooler or other equipment that affects the
lighting or climate.
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Charging
• If power is used from the batteries they should be
recharged within a day or two.
! WARNING!
Note:
Always remove the ground connection (negative)
before charging.
Never connect 12 V equipment, e.g. a radio, to
only one of the batteries. The other battery can
then be overloaded.
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Slow charging
Slow charging is always preferable except in real emergencies.
The current level should be approximately 10% of the battery
capacity. A battery with a capacity of 180 Ah should be charged
with approx. 20 A.
Boost charging
Boost charging means that the battery is recharged with a higher
current for a shorter period of time.
Avoid boost charging the battery. The load on the batteries is
very high when boost charging and may impair their service life.
IMPORTANT!
One cable terminal must be disconnected before
boost charging. Otherwise, there is a significant
risk of damage to the vehicle’s electronic control
units.
Trickle charging
If the vehicle is not to be used for a long period, Scania
recommends trickle charging in order to avoid damaging the
batteries.
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Maintenance
The exterior condition of the batteries must be inspected
regularly. Oxide, dirt and moisture can generate leakage currents
and discharge the batteries. The oxide can also result in poor
connections and voltage drop.
Maintenance instructions:
• Make sure that the batteries, battery terminals, electrical
cables and battery box are clean. Clean with water.
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Note:
Renew both batteries at the same time.
Removal
+ +
b204328
IMPORTANT!
Do not disconnect the batteries while the engine
is running. The alternator and other electrical
components can be damaged.
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Note:
Do not knock on the battery cable terminals.
Pole connections and cell plates may come loose.
Fitting
2 1
+ +
b204327
IMPORTANT!
Do not mix up the battery connections. The
alternator or other electrical components can be
damaged.
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IMPORTANT!
Use only original Scania batteries when the
batteries need to be renewed. They are designed
for the demands placed on batteries fitted at the
rear end of the frame.
Batteries
Note:
The starter batteries have sufficient power to
start the engine, even if the other service
batteries in the vehicle seem discharged.
If the engine does not start, in rare cases the
batteries may be completely discharged. Check
that all current consumers in the cab are switched
off. Wait for a few minutes and try to start the
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engine again.
The vehicle has no function that prevents any
discharge of the service batteries when using e.g.
short-stop cooler or other equipment that affects
the lighting or climate.
Risks
Handle the batteries as instructed below. Use protective
equipment, gloves and eye protection.
! WARNING!
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! WARNING!
Maintenance
The exterior condition of the batteries must be inspected
regularly. Oxide, dirt and moisture can generate leakage currents
and discharge the batteries. The oxide can also result in poor
connections and voltage drop.
Some maintenance advice:
• Make sure that the batteries, battery terminals, electrical
cables and battery box are clean. Wash with hot water.
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When the battery master switch is off, the power to the central
locking is also off and therefore it is impossible to lock the vehicle
with e.g. the remote control.
Wait for at least 10 seconds after switching off the voltage before
switching off the battery master switch.
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Wait for at least 1.5 minutes after switching off
the power before switching off the battery master
switch. Otherwise the SCR system will not have
had time to be purged of reductant residue, which
could damage the system.
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IMPORTANT!
Do not switch off the battery master switch if the
symbol for the exhaust gas aftertreatment system
is displayed.
b363507
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Electrical system
b363506
Rotary control for battery master switch.
Battery charger
charger
Note:
Do not switch off the power with the battery
master switch during charging as the battery will
not be charged then.
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Jump starting
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Jump starting is only permitted using batteries or
Scania jump starter unit Eurotec 2024 L20.
A different jump starter unit can cause serious
damage to the vehicle’s electrical systems.
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Preparations:
Proceed as follows:
b201071
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Note:
If the protective paint on the frame is damaged it
needs to be touched up immediately.
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IMPORTANT!
Do not run the starter motor for more than 30
seconds during each start attempt. If the engine
has not started after 2 attempts, troubleshoot for
a fault. The starter motor must rest for at least 5
minutes before the next start attempt. The starter
motor is automatically blocked after 35 seconds.
Jump starting
! WARNING!
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IMPORTANT!
Jump starting is only permitted using batteries or
Scania jump starter unit Eurotec 2024 L20.
A different jump starter unit can cause serious
damage to the vehicle’s electrical systems.
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2
3
1
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1
4
2
3
b364038
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Note:
If the protective paint on the frame is damaged it
needs to be touched up immediately.
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IMPORTANT!
Advice when engine is difficult to start:
The starter motor is automatically blocked after
35 seconds.
Run the starter motor for a maximum of 30
seconds. If the engine does not start at the first
attempt: return the key to the radio position and
wait for approx. 30 seconds to allow the starter
motor to recover.
If the engine has not started after 2 attempts, the
starter motor must rest for at least 5 minutes
before 2 new attempts are made. Inspect for any
other fault, e.g. a fuel system fault.
Jump socket
At the back of the chassis there is a socket for jump starting.
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b364037
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Bodywork
Bodywork
EG power take-off
The gearbox-driven power take-off, EG, transfers power from
the gearbox to external accessories. It is located on the gearbox,
driven by the gearbox layshaft and is not normally engaged.
Before you activate the EG power take-off, the starter key must
be in the drive position and the air pressure above 5 bar.
The bodybuilder can choose to make different conditions
applicable.
IMPORTANT!
Run the engine at idling speed for approximately
1 minute after driving before switching off the
engine. Otherwise there is a risk of the
turbocharger being damaged.
b361445
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IMPORTANT!
When using the high-speed EG power take-off,
the vehicle should be as level as possible. It can
only be on a downhill slope for a short time.
Engaging
IMPORTANT!
Only engage or disengage the power take-off
when it is not under load. Only change gear when
the power take-off is not under load; otherwise
the gearbox may be damaged.
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2. Engage neutral.
IMPORTANT!
If there is an unusual noise from the gearbox press
the switch immediately. The power take-off is
then disengaged automatically.
Note:
If the power take-off symbol has not come on in
the instrument cluster after 20 to 30 seconds,
repeat steps 3 and 4.
3. Engage neutral.
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Note:
If no symbol is displayed after 10 seconds, gently
release the clutch so that the gear teeth end up in
the right position. Do not press the switch again.
Disengaging
1. Ensure that the vehicle is stationary.
2. Engage neutral.
3. Engage neutral.
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IMPORTANT!
When using the high-speed EG power take-off,
the vehicle should be as level as possible. It can
only be on a downhill slope for a short time.
EK power take-off
The power take-off is an external shaft journal for transferring
power from the gearbox to external accessories. The EK power
take-off is located between the engine and the gearbox and is
driven by the engine. The power take-off is not engaged when
the switch is in its normal position.
b361447
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IMPORTANT!
The engine must be switched off before the
power take-off is engaged.
Engaging
1. Switch off the engine.
Disengaging
1. Make sure the power take-off is not under load.
ED power take-off
The power take-off transfers power from the engine to external
accessories. ED power take-off is driven directly by the timing
gear and rotates when the engine is started. The switch activates
the hydraulics and supplies pressure to the system.
The bodybuilder can choose to make different conditions
applicable.
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Bodywork
b375415
Engaging
1. Activate the switch
Disengaging
1. Deactivate the switch
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IMPORTANT!
Changes to the vehicle, particularly the
retrofitting of electrical equipment or changes to
electrical components and their software, must be
carried out in a professional manner. The illegal
copying of software may, therefore, make you
liable for infringement of copyright. Scania
cannot be held responsible for the consequences
of work not carried out professionally.
IMPORTANT!
Direct connection with the vehicle’s CAN buses
or via the diagnostics socket to retrieve data or
other reason is not permitted. This could be
extremely dangerous since it could affect the
functionality of the vehicle’s systems, e.g. engine
or brake. The SCANIA FMS and SCANIA BCI
interfaces must be used in these cases.
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IMPORTANT!
The 66-pin connectors in the bulkhead are only
intended for Scania-fitted equipment and may
only be used for conversion of the vehicle with
original equipment.
IMPORTANT!
Direct connection to the battery’s positive and
negative terminals is not permitted.
Wet kit
bar
150
ar
0b
22
b361122
Set the pressure in the hydraulic system using the rotary control.
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the pressure with the rotary control. The rotary control clicks
into the end positions and cannot be set to a position in between.
IMPORTANT!
Before connecting, always check that the system
pressure set does not exceed the maximum stated
pressure of the hydraulic equipment, to avoid
damaging the equipment.
EXT switch
the vehicle.
When you press the EXT switch, the EXT symbol comes on in
the instrument cluster.
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! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
High engine speeds can cause damage to the
hydraulic cylinder and oil pump.
If the vehicle is driven when the platform is in the
tipping position, it should be driven with great
care. Otherwise the vehicle, platform and
hydraulics can easily be damaged, e.g. when
braking.
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Bodywork
1 2 3 4 5
b361443
1. Emergency stop for tipper function. 4. Platform tipper on trailer up/down
2. Platform tipper up/down 5. Tailboard spreader on trailer
3. Tailboard spreader open/closed open/closed
Note:
Deactivate the power take-off and restart the
vehicle after an emergency stop to reset the
tipper functions.
1 2
1. Switch for tag axle lift on the first
axle of the trailer.
2. Switch for tag axle lift on the last
b361442
Give a short press on the top part of the switch to raise the tag
axle. Give a short press on the bottom part of the switch to lower
the tag axle.
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You can warm up the tipper body to prevent the vehicle’s load
from freezing. When the tipper body heating is on, the fuel
consumption may increase.
b361441
The platform vibrator shakes loose a frozen load. Only use the
platform vibrator for a few seconds at a time. The switch is
spring-loaded.
b361440
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Bodywork
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
High engine speeds can cause damage to the
hydraulic cylinder and oil pump.
If the vehicle is driven when the platform is in the
tipping position, it should be driven with great
care. Otherwise the vehicle, platform and
hydraulics can easily be damaged, e.g. when
braking.
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Controls
1 2 3 4 5
b361443
1. Emergency stop for tipper functions 4. Platform tipper on trailer up/down
2. Platform tipper up/down 5. Tailboard spreader on trailer
3. Tailboard spreader open/closed open/closed
Note:
Deactivate the power take-off and restart the
vehicle after an emergency stop to reset the
tipper functions.
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You can warm up the tipper body to prevent the vehicle’s load
from freezing. When the tipper body heating is on, the fuel
consumption may increase.
b361441
The platform vibrator shakes loose a frozen load. Only use the
platform vibrator for a few seconds at a time. The switch is
spring-loaded.
b361440
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3
2
1
4
5
6
b365208
! WARNING!
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1 2 3
4 5 6
1 2
b209504
Proceed as follows to open the side doors:
1. Unlock and open door panel 1; position it against door
panel 2.
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Securing loads
Secure all types of load according to the applicable regulations to
prevent the load from moving during transport.
IMPORTANT!
Load may only be put on the lashing rails in the
walls lengthwise.
Expander supports must not be used for securing
loads.
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• 2 retaining straps
• 2 winches
• 1 ratchet handle
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b365207
Only use a strap tensioner designed for your vehicle. b365206
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The built-in lashing winches run along the side doors’ edge
profile.
the winches.
2
1. Rotate the winches’ support brace
outward.
1 2. Remove the winch from the edge
b329199
profile.
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Oils and fluids
IMPORTANT!
Do not mix additives with the oil.
• Scania LDF-4
Hydraulic oil
Oil grade
Only top up with oil of the following grade level:
• ISO 11158-HV
• DIN 51524-3-HVLP
• ISO 6743-4-HR/HV
• DIN 51502-HVLP
• AFNOR 48-603-HV
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Oils and fluids
Note:
If you top up with too little oil, the system cannot
detect the filling. Do not top up with oil until the
oil level gets close to the minimum oil level mark.
b208581
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* The difference between max. and min. on the oil dipstick and
in the instrument cluster.
If the instrument cluster and oil dipstick show different oil levels,
then prioritise as follows:
1. Display in instrument cluster
2. Oil dipstick
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Note:
If there is a fault in the oil level sensor, an error
message is displayed in the instrument cluster
informing that the sensor is defect.
horizontal bar.
The current oil level is shown in the instrument cluster after you
switch on the voltage. The oil level is shown as long as the vehicle
is stationary, but for a maximum of 30 minutes after the engine
has been started.
If the oil needs to be topped-up, the amount to be filled is shown
in the instrument cluster.
View the oil level with the engine just switched off
If the engine has been running, the oil needs time to drain into
the oil sump before a correct value can be shown in the
instrument cluster. During the time the oil runs down, a message
is displayed together with the waiting time in the instrument
cluster. The waiting time depends on the temperature of the
engine when it was switched off. If the waiting time is more than
12 minutes, the instrument cluster shows: Please wait > 12 min.
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The oil level cannot be displayed if the vehicle has been driven
or if the engine has been running for more than 30 minutes. A
message is then displayed in the instrument cluster. Switch off
the engine and wait until the oil has drained into the oil sump.
Oil dipstick
The oil dipstick is located at the front or by the fuel filter.
Wait for 8 minutes after the engine has stopped before checking
the oil level. Check the oil level using the oil dipstick. The oil
should not be below the lower mark or above the upper mark.
Note:
It is important to turn the oil dipstick so that it
goes down in the correct position.
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front.
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b353253
Note:
Observe the utmost cleanliness. The power
steering gear is very sensitive to dirt.
The oil level should be between the lines on the oil dipstick when
the cover is pressed down as far as it will go on the reservoir. The
engine may be running or switched off.
IMPORTANT!
Only use recommended oil types.
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Oils and fluids
Additional lubrication
Driving conditions determine the amount of lubricant to be
distributed. Difficult driving conditions require more
lubrication, i.e. the lubricating pump will run more often on such
a vehicle than on other vehicles e.g. long distance haulage.
Lubrication and pause times are factory settings and should not
be changed.
If the engine is switched off during a lubricating period, the
lubricating pump will stop and lubrication will be interrupted.
When you start the engine again, the lubricating period will be
completed.
If a much greater amount of lubricant is temporarily required,
you can start the pump manually; refer to step 8 under "Testing
the lubrication system". The normal pause time is not affected
when started manually.
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b203090
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4. Stop filling.
b203092
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10. Conduct a road test and make sure none of the hoses are
damaged at their end positions for the moving parts.
Lubricate the universal joint and slide joint with a grease
gun.
AdBlue
Note:
When AdBlue runs out, the level of nitrogen
oxides will be higher than intended. This may
violate national legislation which could mean that
the requirements for national tax and duty relief
will not be met. Comply with national
legislation.
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Oils and fluids
IMPORTANT!
The SCR system will stop working if diesel gets
into the AdBlue tank.
The diesel fuel system will stop working if
AdBlue gets into the diesel tank.
Clean the tanks immediately if AdBlue and diesel
have become mixed.
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Oils and fluids
• The filler nozzle for filling with AdBlue only fits the
reductant tank.
Display messages
b374072
Display messages
b374137
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Oils and fluids
IMPORTANT!
Always wait for at least 1.5 minutes after
switching off the ignition with the starter key
before switching off the battery master switch.
Do not switch off the battery master switch if the
symbol for the exhaust gas aftertreatment is
displayed.
working.
When you switch off the engine, the SCR system undergoes
aftertreatment, which continues even after you switch off the
ignition with the starter key. During SCR system aftertreatment,
the symbol is shown to indicate that the aftertreatment system is
working. Aftertreatment is necessary to protect the SCR system.
The SCR system could be damaged if you switch off the battery
master switch while the aftertreatment system is shown.
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Oils and fluids
IMPORTANT!
Do not switch off the battery master switch if the
symbol for the exhaust gas aftertreatment system
is displayed.
When you switch off the engine, the SCR system undergoes
aftertreatment, which continues even after you switch off the
ignition with the starter key. During SCR system aftertreatment,
the symbol is shown to indicate that the aftertreatment system is
working. Aftertreatment is necessary to protect the SCR system.
The SCR system could be damaged if you switch off the battery
master switch while the aftertreatment system is shown.
Handling AdBlue
AdBlue reductant is non-toxic, but you should bear in mind the
following:
• At temperatures above 55ºC, AdBlue emits ammonia gas
at levels that are hazardous to health. Do not breathe in
ammonia gas.
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Oils and fluids
side.
Note:
When the panel is put back, make sure all the
panel clamps hook in properly before refitting
the hexagon screw.
IMPORTANT!
Clean the reservoir externally before topping it
up. Do not remove the strainer when topping up.
Risk of leaks due to contamination.
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Oils and fluids
clutch fluid
IMPORTANT!
Wipe off any spillage on the paintwork
immediately. Otherwise there is a risk of
permanent damage.
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
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Oils and fluids
reservoir.
Fluid grade
SAE J 1703 (DOT 3 or 4 Brake Fluid).
! WARNING!
Coolant
IMPORTANT!
Check before driving - when the coolant is cold -
that the coolant level is above the lowest level.
559 Complete
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Oils and fluids
Filling coolant
! WARNING!
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Oils and fluids
• Antifreeze
IMPORTANT!
Only the product Scania antifreeze glycol, or
other products tested to provide proper antifreeze
and protection against corrosion for Scania, may
be used in Scania engines. Products that do not
satisfy the requirements for use in a Scania engine
can result in faults in and damage to the cooling
system. This can lead to the invalidation of
Scania’s warranty for faults and damage caused by
the use of inappropriate coolant.
IMPORTANT!
Top up with coolant from below if the expansion
tank is empty. Contact a Scania workshop since
special equipment is required.
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Oils and fluids
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Always mix the coolant before topping up the cooling system.
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Oils and fluids
Note:
Coolant is hazardous to the environment.
Comply with national legislation for handling
left over and discarded coolant.
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Oils and fluids
Washer fluid
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Fuels
Fuels
Fuel, biodiesel
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Fuels
! WARNING!
! WARNING!
IMPORTANT!
Clean around the filler cap before opening it so
that no water or dirt can enter the fuel tank. The
fuel system can suffer serious damage if dirt enters
it.
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IMPORTANT!
Special measures are necessary when changing to
biodiesel after use of diesel. Contact a Scania
workshop. When changing from diesel to
biodiesel, special measures are required. Contact
a Scania workshop.
Note:
If the vehicle has two tanks, fill the tank with the
fuel pick-up unit first. It is this tank which the
pump draws from. Fill the tank completely to
keep air out of the connecting line to the other
tank.
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the bottom of the fuel tank and remains even if the biodiesel is
heated.
Problems with wax-like precipitation could start at +5°C. Ask
your fuel supplier about what applies to the fuel you are using.
Scania recommends switching to diesel that complies with
standard EN 590 when temperatures are about +/- 0°C. Use a
fuel heater to improve start properties. Mixing in diesel EN 590
also improves cold-start properties.
If you are suddenly caught up in the cold and are uncertain
whether the fuel in your tank can handle the climate, you should
park in a warm garage. An emergency measure is to avoid turning
off the engine.
Always use a fuel heater if you are unsure about the fuel’s
properties in the temperature in question.
IMPORTANT!
Mixing kerosene or the like with fuel is not
permitted as the injection equipment may fail.
Fuel heater
Fuel heaters prevent the fuel filter from becoming blocked by
paraffin wax at low temperatures. The risk occurs if you use fuel
designated for higher temperatures than where you are. The fuel
heater can increase the fuel temperature by around 5°C. This is
not enough if the tank is full of diesel classified for higher
temperatures than where you are. The fuel heater cannot
dissolve paraffin that has already formed on the filter. If the filter
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Fuels
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Fuels
active.
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Fuels
fuel filter. Poor-quality fuel may also contain water, which can
cause corrosion.
Since the fuel system is also extremely sensitive to
contamination, all operations in the system, such as fuel filter
renewal, should be carried out by a Scania workshop.
Actions
• Complete – to prevent damage to the vehicle, the
function should be allowed to run to completion, which
takes about 15-30 minutes. You do not have to do
anything. The function will run and end automatically.
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Fuels
IMPORTANT!
To move the vehicle a short distance in an
emergency, the starter motor can be run for a
maximum of 35 seconds. This is only possible for
a vehicle with a manual gearbox which also
includes fully automated Opticruise.
IMPORTANT!
When venting is complete: Do not run the starter
motor for more than 30 seconds during each start
attempt. If the engine has not started after 2
attempts, troubleshoot for a fault. The starter
motor must rest for at least 5 minutes before the
next start attempt.
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Fuels
b201170
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
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2. Open the bleed nipple and pump with the hand pump
until fuel comes out of the hose without air bubbles
(approx. 100 pump strokes).
6. Pump with the hand pump until fuel comes out without
air bubbles (approximately 50 strokes).
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Fuels
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
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Fuels
2. Open the bleed nipple and pump with the hand pump
until fuel comes out of the hose without air bubbles
(approx. 200 pump strokes).
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Fuels
Scania HPI
b201170
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
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Fuels
2. Open the bleed nipple and crank with the starter motor
until the fuel system is purged free of air. The pumping
takes a maximum of 20 seconds.
16 litre engine
b201171
Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
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Fuels
2. Open the bleed nipple and pump with the hand pump
until fuel comes out of the hose without air bubbles.
This may take around 100 pump strokes.
! WARNING!
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Environment
Help protect the environment! Avoid spillage
and use a suitable container.
2 1
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Complete
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Fuels
4. Hand pump until the fuel comes out of the hose. This
may take 200 strokes of the pump.
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Fuels
8. Close the bleed nipple, remove the hose and tighten the
hand pump handle.
Water or micro-organisms
Small amounts of water are permitted in fuel. Max. 0.02% is
permitted for diesel (EN 590) and max. 0.05% is permitted for
biodiesel (EN 14214). These amounts of water do not affect
engine function. Prolonged and improper fuel storage can result
in more water collecting. If these larger amounts of water enter
the engine, it will be damaged.
To check if there is water in the fuel, shine a light into the tank
using a flash light. The water in the fuel will appear like silvery
bubbles or floe. Since water is heavier than diesel, the water
collects at the bottom of the tank.
If you have so much water in the tank that floe forms, you should
visit the workshop for decontamination. If water is so high that
it is close to the fuel pick-up unit’s inlet, request towing to a
Scania workshop for decontamination.
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Fuels
IMPORTANT!
Fuel additives can contain substances that are
dangerous to the environment and health. Take
care to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for
handling and dosing.
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Locate the source of the infection. Establish and rectify the cause
of the contamination so that the infection does not recur. It is
usually fuel that has been stored for a long time, with little
movement and without draining of the condensation. For
example in a container, barrel or auxiliary tank.
When the fuel system has been thoroughly cleaned, an anti-
bacterial agent can be added at the first refuelling in order to
ensure successful cleaning. Continuous use can damage the fuel
system and is not recommended.
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Technical data
Technical data
Type plate
1 Made by 2
123 45XX
Typ/Type DC 13 06
Variant
Motor/Engine No
B: 0.75
A : DC 1306
4. Valve clearance
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Technical data
Tyre pressure
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Technical data
IMPORTANT!
The tyre pressure changes approximately 0.2 bar
per 10°C. This should be taken into account when
checking tyre pressure indoors, particularly at low
temperatures.
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Technical data
Note:
The vehicle and tyres are correctly matched on
delivery. Changing to a different tyre dimension
can alter the overall gear ratio of the vehicle.
This means that the tachograph must be reset.
Contact a Scania workshop.
Single tyres
A B C D
5 6,3 6,5 6,7 7,1 7,5 8 9 9,5 10 10,5 11 11,5
455/45 R 22.5 * 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,25 5,5 6,0 6,5 7,5 8,0 8,5 9,0 10,5
9,0
495/45 R 22.5 * 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,25 5,75 6,5 7,2 7,7 8,0 8,5 9,0 11,6 9,0
355/50 R 22.5 154 5,5 7,25 7,5 8,0 8,5 9,0 7,5 9,0
355/50 R 22.5 156 5,5 7,0 7,25 7,5 8,0 8,5 9,0 8,0
9,0
375/50 R 22.5 5,0 6,75 7,0 7,25 7,75 8,25 9,0 8,0 9,0
295/55 R 22.5 7,0 9,0 6,1
9,0
295/60 R 22.5 6,5 8,5 8,75 9,0 6,7 9,0
315/60 R 22.5 152 6,25 8,0 8,25 8,5 9,0 7,1 9,0
315/60 R 22.5 154 6,25 7,5 7,75 5,75 8,0 8,5 9,0 7,5 9,0
275/70 R 22.5 7,0 9,0 6,3 9,0
305/70 R 22.5 6,0 8,0 8,25 8,5 9,0 7,1 9,0
315/70 R 22.5 154 5,75 7,5 7,75 8,0 8,5 9,0 7,5 9,0
315/70 R 22.5 156 5,75 7,0 7,25 7,5 8,0 8,5 9,0 8,0 9,0
275/80 R 22.5 6,5 8,25 8,5 6,5 8,5
295/80 R 22.5 152 5,75 7,5 7,75 8,0 8,5 7,1 8,5
295/80 R 22.5 154 5,75 7,0 7,25 7,5 8,0 8,5 7,1 8,5
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315/80 R 22.5 5,0 6,5 6,75 7,0 7,5 8,0 8,5 8,0 8,5
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Technical data
A B C D
5 6,3 6,5 6,7 7,1 7,5 8 9 9,5 10 10,5 11 11,5
b387319
375/90 R 22.5 164 3,4 4,7 5,0 5,25 5,5 5,9 6,8 7,25 7,6 10,0 7,6
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Twin tyres
A B C D
7 8 9 10 11 11,5 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
315/60 R 22.5 148 5,0 5,1 6,0 6,0 7,5 7,75 8,25 12,6 8,5
315/60 R 22.5 150 5,0 5,0 5,75 6,25 6,75 7,5 7,75 8,25 13,4 8,5
275/70 R 22.5 5,1 6,0 6,8 7,65 8,6 9,0 11,6 9,0
305/70 R 22.5 5,0 5,5 6,2 6,9 7,8 8,25 8,7 12,6 9,0
315/70 R 22.5 5,0 5,1 5,8 6,65 7,3 7,75 8,0 8,75 13,4 9,0
275/80 R 22.5 5,0 5,4 6,2 6,9 7,7 8,25 8,6 12,0 8,5
295/80 R 22.5 148 5,0 5,1 5,9 6,75 7,4 7,75 8,1 12,6 8,5
295/80 R 22.5 149 5,0 5,1 5,5 6,0 7,0 7,25 7,75 8,5 13,0 8,5
315/80 R 22.5 5,0 5,0 5,0 6,0 6,5 6,75 7,1 7,75 13,4 8,0
12 R 22.5 5,0 5,1 5,9 6,7 7,3 7,75 8,2 12,6 8,5
13 R 22.5 5,0 5,0 5,2 5,8 6,5 7,75 7,65 8,25 13,4 8,5
305/75 R 24.5 5,0 5,0 5,5 6,25 7,0 7,4 7,25 8,5 13,0 8,5
11.00 R 22 5,0 5,0 5,4 5,5 6,5 7,0 7,25 12,0 7,25
12.00 R 20 5,0 5,0 5,5 6,0 6,7 7,0 7,6 8,5 13,4 8,5
12.00 R 24 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,5 5,75 6,0 6,6 7,25 7,9 8,5 16,0 8,5
b387318
325/95 R 24 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,0 5,1 5,7 6,1 6,5 7,0 7,5 8,0 18,0 8,5
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Technical data
Single tyres
A B
7000 8000 9000
A = Tyre type, B = Axle weight in
b213717
Twin tyres
A B
5000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000
b213718
14.00 R 20 2,1 4,2 5 5,8 6,7 7,5
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Index
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Index
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Index
H L
Hand throttle 159 Lane departure warning
Handling hazardous (LDW) 184
substances 26 Lighting in the cab 301
Heated windscreen 141 Load transfer 201
Hill hold 286 Low gear in transfer box 220
Hill start assistance 288
Hour counter 101 M
Hydraulic oil 540 Maintenance programme 380
Manual level control 212
I Menus in the Display 32
ID button 88
Idling speed adjustment 193 O
Immobiliser 331 Operating the platform 528, 530
Indicator lamps and Operation unit for air
symbols 36 suspension 207
Instrument cluster 29 Opticruise 240, 253
Interlock valve 285 Outer storage
Internal cleaning 419 compartments 158
Isocyanates 26
IVD 90
P
Parking brake 279
J Power steering oil 545
Jump socket 516 Pressure in brake system 585
Jump starting 508, 511
R
K Radiator blind 408
Kick-down 161 Radio 333
Kitchen module 121 Raised idling speed 571
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Index
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Index
U
Upper bed 119
W
Warning triangle 442
Washer fluid 564
Water separating fuel
filter 403
Waxing and polishing 439
Wet kit 526
Wheel chocks 439
White smoke limiter 25
Wiper blade 402
Wireless download for the
tachograph 86
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Index
*00000000ENGB*
Complete 1 en-GB serie6
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