This Manual should acquaint you with the correct operation and routine
maintenance of your new vehicle AVIA.
It also provides the important safety information.
We recommend you to read it thoroughly and to follow instructions and
warnings mentioned.
We would be pleased if you manage to make a full use of its advantages and
possibilities.
We believe that the vehicle AVIA will serve you many years to your complete
satisfaction.
Avia Ashok Leyland Motors s.r.o.
Beranových 14
Praha - Letňany
Czech Republic
Vehicle documentationList of contents
Information
Operation Manual
To get acquainted with the vehicle properly, it is necessary to read through the
"Operation Manual" and all manuals,
which were delivered together with your
vehicle (e.g. operating instructions for
the use of auto radio, tachograph, battery warranty card, etc.).
Service Booklet
The vehicle documentation also contains the "Service Booklet", in which
you can find:
n vehicle identification data
n guarantee conditions
n warranty card and data on the owner
n records on regular service inspecti-
ons
n service jobs and maintenance intervals
n body condition records
n special servicing and maintenance
n directory of authorized service stati-
ons
The vehicle equipment parts marked
with * have been factory installed on
certain models or are delivered as
option only.
Warning!
n The texts in frames named
"Warning!" must be unconditionally observed.
If you sell your vehicle, remember to
overhand the complete vehicle documentation to a new owner.
n Your vehicle is delivered with two
keys - you should keep one in a safe
place outside the vehicle as a spare
one.
n Keys are provided with a label, on
which the key number is stamped. You
should keep the label in a safe place
outside the vehicle and put down the
number somewhere.
n If the vehicle is fitted with the analogue tachograph, the key to open it is
delivered with the vehicle.
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1
FN0030
From outside
Both doors can be unlocked and locked
from outside by the key which you insert
and turn in the lock (item 1). Grasp the
handle grip (item 2) and pull it toward
you to open the door.
Unlocking - insert the key, give it 90°
turn towards the face of the vehicle and
back into the initial position when you
can remove it.
Locking - insert the key, gently turn it
towards the rear of the vehicle and back
into the initial position.
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3
A
B
5
FN0040FN0020
From inside
n (item 4)
A - door unlocked
B - door locked (when the door is locked
in that manner, it cannot be opened
neither from the outside, nor from the
inside).
n Pull the lever (item 3) to open the
door.
n Turn the handle (item 5) to open or to
shut the window.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Electrically actuated windows*
Central door locking*
Use the central door locking to lock or to
unlock both doors simultaneously from
the driver´s side.
Warning!
n Remember always to remove
the key from the ignition switch
before leaving the vehicle.
n Take care that the tailgate and
side door of the box body are locked properly. It is not allowed to
transport the loads which do not
allow a safe closing of the door.
Should the box body be damaged
due to the tailgate or side door
closed wrong, the manu-facturer
does not provide any guarantee for
it.
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2
FN0050
n The windows can be lowered when
the ignition is in position "ON" only.n The windows lowering is active only
when the button is hold depressed.
n The control buttons are situated on
the top of the door.
n Both side windows can be controlled from the driver´s place.
n Only the window on the RH side can
be controlled from the co-driver´s side.
n The control button (item 1) - for the
window on the driver´s side.
n The control button (item 2) - for the
window on the co-driver´s side.
n Push the front part of the rocker
switch to open the windows, push the
other half of the rocker switch to shut
the windows.
Warning!
n Do not leave your fingers on the
window glass when closing it - the
mechanism can develop the force,
which may cause injury.
n The lowering button musn´t be
held pushed down if the door window is fully in its extreme stop
positions. If disregarded, the window lowering system can be damaged.
6Coolant thermometer,
7Group of indicator lights I
8Group of indicator lights II
9Group of indicator lights III
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indicator light
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Indicator lights
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Turn signals
n The left or the right indicator light
flashes when you operate the turn
signal lever.
n A short interval of flashing indicates
a defective bulb in the turn signal light
(replace it immediately).
High beam
It lights with the high beam on.
Batteries charging
n It lights when the ignition is turned
"ON" and it must go out after starting
the engine.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
n If it does not go out after starting or
it lights up during driving, move the
vehicle a safe distance off the road,
shut the engine off and proceed per
Chapter Troubleshooting.
ASR*
n It glows whilst ASR is in operation
n Starts glowing when signalling the
ASR system fault. System ASR out of
functionality has no impact on daily
operating the vehicle.
ABS (vehicle)
ABS (trailer)
n It lights when the ignition is turned
"ON" (to check the function), it must go
out after a short while.
n If it does not go out after a short while
or lights up on the move, it is necessary
to stop and proceed per Chapter Trou-
bleshooting.
Wear of brake pads
n It lights when the brake pads wear
exceeds the max. allowable limit. Adapt
the driving speed and proceed per
Chapter Troubleshooting.
Parking brake
n It lights when the parking brake is
applied and at low air pressure in the
parking brake circuit.
n If it lights, do not move off or if it lights
up on the move, stop and proceed per
Chapter Troubleshooting.
Brake system
malfunction
n It lights when the ignition is turned
"ON" (to check the function), after the
air brake system circuit is fully
pressured it must go out
n If it does not go out after a short while
or lights up on the move, it is necessary
to stop and proceed per Chapter Troubleshooting.
Signalisation of AdBlue
liquid level (reserve) in
the tank
n It lights when the AdBlue level in the
tank is low (approx. 6l).
n Top up the AdBlue liquid at next diesel re-fuelling
n Simultaneously warning bulb lights
up „Engine - warning or engine
maintenance“.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
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Stop light
n It comes on whilst brakes are being applied and a bulb of brake lights is defective.
n Replace the faulty bulb immediately.
Low beam
It lights with the low beam turned on.
Cabin tilting
It lights when the cabin does not rest
properly in its rear location (correct it
immediately).
Air filter (polluted)
n It lights when the filter cartridge has
been clogged.
n It is necessary to replace the filter
cartridge.
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Seat belt*
It reminds you of not buckling by the
seat belt.
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Pneumatic suspension*
/yellow control light/
Glowing if the tail part of the vehicle is
outside the driving position (level).
Differential lock
It lights when the differential lock is ON.
Failure in the pneumatic
suspension system* /red
warning light/
n Glowing if there is a system failure.
n If it desn´t go off after short time-out, or
it starts glowing while driving, the vehicle
must be halted and it must be proceeded
following the chapter Failures - repairs.
PTO*
Power - take off drive (PTO). It lights
when the PTO is on.
Reverse light
It lights when the reverse speed is
engaged.
Trailer turn signals*
n They light when the turn signals are
switched on and a trailer is coupled.
n A short flashing interval indicates a
faulty bulb in the turn signal light (replace the faulty bulb immediately).
Engine - stop
n It lights when the ignition is turned
"ON" (to check the function), it must go
out after a short while.
n It lights at a serious defect of the
engine.
n If it does not go out after a short while
or if it lights up on the move, move a safe
distance off the road, stop the engine and
proceed per Chapter Troubleshooting.
D E S C R I P T I O N
Display of AdBlue Level
Engine - warning light
n It lights when the ignition is turned
"ON" (to check the function), it must go
out after a short while.
n It comes on when a malfunction or
defect on the engine component occurs
or level of fluid AdBlue is lower than
approx. 1 litre. Simultaneously warning
bulb lights up „Signalisation of AdBlue liquid level (reserve) in the tank.
n If it flashes with the ignition in position "ON" for about 30 seconds, it is
necessary to proceed per Chapter Trou-bleshooting.
n If it does not go out after a short while
or it flashes, proceed per Chapter Trou-bleshooting.
Glowing
It lights when the ignition is turned "ON".
You shall start the engine only after it
goes out.
Warning!
Euro 5 engines feature an afterglow
after the engine has been started.
Under extreme cold this process
may last even several minutes.
SCR system malfunction
n It lights when the ignition box is in
position "ON" and goes out when the
engine has been started.
n It lights when a fault or malfunction in
the SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system occurs.
n IIf the warning light flashes, it indicates the AdBlue quantity being too
low. It is necessary to refill the AdBlue
at the nearest occasion.
n If it doesn´t go out after the engine
start, or it goes on flashing even after
topping the AdBlue liquid, it is necessary to proceed per Chapter – Trouble-
shooting.
Warning!
By emptying the AdBlue tank as a
result a crystallisation of the AdBlue in the functional parts of the
SCR system and hence its damaging can occur.
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FN0120
n Signals continuosly AdBlue level in
the tank.
n If the AdBlue level drops, a warning
diode lights on indicating level „0“ on the
AdBlue level depiction and simultaneously also the Engine warning control light.
n If the AdBlue level further drops, a
warning light „SCR system malfunction“ starts flashing and the Engine warning control light goes off.
n If the AdBlue tank is emptied, war-
ning light "SCR system malfuncti-
on"starts being on.
Warning!
If the AdBlue tank is emptied, then
after the first engine stop the output of the engine is reduced for
next drives. This stage lasts until
the AdBlue tank is re-filled.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Combined lever switch
1
n The audible signalling is active when
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2
4
FN0100
the lights are on and the door is open.
3Low / high beam changing
n To turn on the high beam, push the
lever away from the steering wheel (the
indicator light will come on to indicate
the high beam function).
n Pull the lever to the initial position to
change over to the low beam.
4Headlight flasher
n Move the lever slightly toward the
steering wheel (the high beam indicator light will come on).
n Headlights are on until you release
the lever.
1Turn signals
Turn signals are active when the ignition is in the position "ON". Move the
lever perpedicularly towards the steering wheel axis to switch the turn signals on.
right turn signal - lever up
left turn signal - lever down
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2Side marker lights and low
beam
Turn the rotary end of the lever to switch
them on.
The lights, whose symbol is against
the mark, are on:
OFFlights off
side marker lights on
low beam (and/or high beam) on
5Windshield washer
n Windshield wipers and washer are
active when the ignition is turned "ON".
n Push the switch at the end of the
control lever to turn on the washer. The
washer pump will operate until you
release the switch.
6Windshield wipers
Turn the rotary end of the lever to switch
the wipers on:
OFF wipers off
INTintermittent wiping (you can select
any wiping interval by the rotary
ring in steps - item 7)
LOlow speed and continuous wiping
HIhigh speed and continuous wiping
D E S C R I P T I O N
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7
6
5
FN0110
7Intermittent wiping interval
control
The wiping interval is the shortest in the
position F, increase it by turning the
ring.
8Engine brake
Position 0 - move the controller away
from you and down - the engine brake
is off.
Position 1 - move the controller toward
you and down - the engine brake is activated when the service brake is applied.
Position 2 - move the controller away
from you and up - the engine brake
works when the accelerator pedal is
released (in the speed zone above the
idle run).
Position 3 - move the controller towards
you and up - combined function.
Warning!
n For the sake of proper operation the engine brake has to be
switched on (switched off) at least
once a week. Its lifetime will be
prolonged by this measure.
n Depress the accelerator pedal
to put the engine brake automatically out of function.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Controllers
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12
1Power take-off drive
n It can be engaged on vehicle at standstill and after the engine speed drops
- after about 6 s.
n When the engine is running, depress the clutch pedal to engage the
PTO.
n The indicator light comes on to indicate the PTO engagement.
2 Differential lock on /off
n It can be engaged on vehicle at stand-
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5
still and after the engine speed drops
- after about 6 s.
n Use it only for the necessarily needed time to overcome the hard driving
conditions.
n The indicator light comes on to indicate the differential lock engagement.
n Maximum speed with differential lock
engaged is 40 km/h.
n After switching off the differential lock
it can arrive, that it still remains engaged for a certain time. During this
time it is necessary to respect the speed
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4
FN0125
limit 40 km/h and to adjust driving behaviour to these circumstances.
Warning!
n Positions 1 and 2 can be engaged when the air pressure exceeds 0.55 MPa - otherwise the
engagement cannot be guaranteed.
n We recommend you to switch
the differential lock on / off once a
week at least - hereby the service
life will increase.
3Emergency flasher
n The bulb in the switch indicates the
function.
n It can be turned on even with the
ignition off.
4Main rear-view mirrors
heating
it is indicated by the bulb in the switch.
*
Warning!
Operate the heating for the necessarily required time only.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
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Tail fog lamps
n The tail fog lamps can be turned on
only when the low beam or front fog
lamps are on.
n With regard to a dazzling effect, it can be
turned on only in fog, heavy rain or snow.
n The bulb in the switch comes on to
indicate the function.
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Fog headlights
n Fog headlights can be turned on
when the side marker lights and low
beam and/or high beam are on.
n The bulb in the switch comes on to
indicate the function.
7Loading space lighting
The bulb in the switch comes on to
indicate the function.
8Air-conditioning
n The cooling equipment works with
the engine running only.
n The air-conditioning does not work
when the rotary switch of the fan is off.
n The bulb in the switch indicates its
function.
*
*
9Resume / reduce
n It resumes the speed already set on
the cruise control.
This can also reduce the engine speed
during driving or in the PTO regime.
10Permanent (main)
n It activates the cruise control or PTO
regime speed setting.
11Adjust / increase
n It stores the instantaneous speed
of the cruise control.
This control switch can also increase
the engine speed during driving or in
the PTO regime.
n When the diagnostic test is performed, another malfunction code will
enter when pushed.
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Horn
The horn switch is situated in the middle of the steering wheel.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Cruise control
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1110
FN0136
n The cruise control allows you to
maintain a desired speed (engine speed - both on the move and in the PTO
regime) - without actuating the accelerator pedal.
n Use three control buttons located on
the central panel of the instrument board to control it.
n The cruise control starts to operate
when the speed reaches about 48 km/h
and in the PTO regime up to 48 km/h (it
can be selected).
Adjustment of cruise control
n Push the button 10 to activate the
cruise control.
n When the desired speed has been
achieved, push briefly the button 11 "adjust / increase" - now the speed is stored
and maintained by the engine without
applying the accelerator pedal.
n The speed can be increased by depressing the accelerator pedal - after
releasing it, the cruise control function
is resumed (however, first the cruise
control must be activated).
n All functions will be cancelled by depressing the clutch or brake pedal and/
or by switching off the button 10. The
resuming of the cruise control function
can be performed when you push briefly
the button 9 "resume / reduce", it means
that the cruise control need not be set
again.
n If the exhaust brake’s stalk is in the
position 1,2 or 3 and if vehicle speed
exceeds the set-up speed about approx. 3 km/h (riding downhill) the exhaust brake is automatically applied.
When the desired speed is reached the
exhaust brake will come out.
Setting the PTO speed on
vehicle at standstill
n Activate the PTO.
n Push and hold the button 11 "adjust/ incre-
ase" depressed (the adjustable speed range
850 ÷ 2,500 rpm) to increase the speed - hold
the button depressed to increase the PTO
speed gradually - when the button is depressed repeatedly, the PTO speed increases by
about 25 rpm steps.
n Push the button 9 "resume / reduce" to
activate the speed 1,200 rpm automatically.
n By pressing the button 11 “adjust/increase” 850 rpm will be automatically set.
n Other rpm values may be set upon
special request by the manufacturer.
Warning!
n When the cruise control is not
used, the "permanent (main)" control button 10 must be switched off.
n The vehicle speed can be influenced by driving uphill or by the load
weight. For that reason use the cruise control only when driving on level ground or in slight hilly terrain.
n With PTO engaged it is necessary
to use higher engine revs than at idle.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Vehicle height adjustment by remote control*
System "switch-on" - indicated
by control lamp on the remote
control device
Memory 1 - memory input, move
to saved position
Memory 2 - memory input, move
to saved position
Automatic adjustment to normal
(operational) driving height.
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n Operated by remote control device,
placed in the holder on the rear wall of
the cab, in extended cab versions at the
driver´s seat.
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Move "Upwards"
Move "Downwards"
STOP - the operation - raising or
lowering the pneumatic suspension - is immediately halted..
Warning!
n Operating and more detailed instructions for handling the pneumatic suspension can be found in
the chapter "Operating guidelines"
Diagnostic sockets
2
1
n Diagnostic sockets are situated
under the storage box in the instrument
board.
n They are accessible after removal of
the storage box bottom, which is released by turning the two rotary holders
(sense of rotation is shown on the cover).
1Socket for the ABS,
ECAS diagnostics
2Socket for the engine
diagnostics
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Ignition switch and steering lock
FN0140
Switch positions
n "LOCK" position
Only in this position the key can be
inserted and removed. Only tachograph, electric clock or radio are powered.
The steering shaft will be automatically
locked in this position.
n "ACC" position
Steering is unlocked, electric circuits
connected through the ignition switch
are not powered. When turning the ignition from "ON" into this position, the
engine will be stopped.
n Position "ON"
The indicator lights (see Fig.) of battery
charging, brake system malfunction,
parking brake, ASR* function, glowing,
ABS, coolant temperature and reserve
fuel amount, engine - stop, engine warning, engine - maintenance, SCR
and ECAS* system malfunction will
come on. After several second the lights
of battery charging, parking brake, SCR
system malfunction, eventually of
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glowing and depending on the level of
operational liquids also warning lights
of fuel minimum level and AdBlue level
remain ON. If the air pressure in the
brake system is insufficient, the indicator light of the brake system malfunction
remains ON. When the parking brake is
applied its warning lamp will stay on.
When the glowing light goes out, the
engine is ready to be started. After starting the engine the warning light of the
„SCR system malfunction“ goes off.
Electric circuits connected via ignition
switch are powered.
Warning!
If after a moment any indicator
light, at which its own test was
activated, remains on, proceed per
Chapter "Troubleshooting".
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D E S C R I P T I O N
n "START" position
The engine can be started only when no
gear speed is shifted.
Do not depress the accelerator pedal
while starting.
The position is not arrested. When
starting repeatedly, move the key back
to position "ACC" - this prevents to start
the already running engine and avoids
damage to starter.
Warning!
n The ignition switch function is
secured with the battery circuit
breaker on.
n Do not switch off the battery
circuit breaker or do not disconnect battery clamps to avoid damage to alternator or some electric
consumers.
Gearshift lever
FN0160
Type of
gearbox
ZF 6 S 850
Engage gear speeds mechanically by
the gearshift lever with the clutch pedal
depressed.
Number og
gear speeds
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Steering wheel
adjustment
FN0170
n Pull the positioning lever towards
you to release the steering wheel and
adjust the steering wheel into the desired position.
n After the desired steering wheel
position has been achieved, push the
positioning lever as far as it goes.
Warning!
It is not permitted to adjust the
steering wheel during driving.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Heating and ventilation
n The cabin is heated by the hot-water
heating. It can be used also for heating
of coolant in the cooling and heating
circuits after starting the engine.
n The heater is controlled by heater
control elements on the instrument
board.
n By turning the heating control knob
(item 3) you will regulate volume of cold
and hot air flowing into the cab(turn the
control knob to the red zone to supply
the hot air).
n Use the control knob (item 1) to adjust the fan speed and thus the air
volume circulating through the system.
The airflow speed can be set in four
steps.
n The control knob of the airflow direction (item 2) allows you to change the
direction of airflow (way of cabin heating).
n Push the button (item 4) to turn on /
off the regime of circulating air in the
cabin.
n Deflect the fins (item 5) at air vents to
change the angle of airflow.
The air volume emitted from individual
vents is controlled by thumbwheels
(item 6).
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1Heater fan control
2Airflow direction control
to crew heads
to crew feet and heads
to crew feet
to feet , windshield and side windows
to windshield and side windows
3Heater valve control knob - regulation
of temperature of the airflow
4Regime of air circulation
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D E S C R I P T I O N
5
6
Window defogging
n (item 1) fully to position IV
n (item 3) to extreme left
n (item 2) to position
n Close air vents by thumbwheels.
Windshield defrosting
n (item 1) fully to position IV
n (item 3) to extreme left
n (item 2) to position
n Switch on the regime of air circulation
n Close air vents by thumbwheels.
5
5
Keeping windows being not
fogged under increased humidity
When windows are still being fogged (for
example in rainy weather), it is necessary:
n (item 1) to position II or III.
n (item 2) to position
n (item 3) if necessary, turn on heating.
Ventilation
n (item 1) to desired position.
n (item 3) to extreme right.
n (item 2) to position
(or to desired position).
Optimum heating
n (item 1) to position II or III.
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n (item 3) to desired heating output.
n (item 2) to position
Maximum heating
n (item 1) to position IV.
n (item 3) to extreme left
n (item 2) to position
n Switch on the regime of air circulation.
Warning!
The heating output depends on the
coolant temperature. The maximum heating output can be obtained after the engine has reached
the opera-ting temperature.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Air-conditioning*
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7
n The air-conditioning is a combined
cooling and heating device.
n The a/c cooling unit cools down the
air and dehumidifies it.
n The cooling unit works with the engine running only.
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5
2
Control elements
n Switch on/off the air-conditioning by
means of the switch (item 1) (signalled by the bulb in the switch).
n The air-conditioning does not work if
the fan rotary switch is off.
n Depending on the heater valve control knob position (item 4), the temperature of the drawn airflow is controlled
(when in the red zone, the hot air is
circulated and contrariwise). It can be
used even with the air-conditioning on.
n Use the control knob (item 2) to control the fan speed and thus also the air
volume circulating through the system.
2
3
6
4
Adjust the air volume by selecting one
of four fan speeds.
n The airflow direction control knob
(item 2) allows to change the airflow
direction (way of cabin heating).
n Push the button (item 5) to switch on/
off the regime of circulating air in cabin
(signalled by the bulb in the button).
n Deflect the fins (item 6) at air vents to
adjust the airflow in desired angle. The
air volume is controlled by thumbwheels (item 7).
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6
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Optimum cooling
n (item 1) to desired position (position
II or III are optimum)
n (item 3) to extreme right, turn it slightly to left to adjust the temperature if
needed
n (item 2) move it to position
n Push the button with symbol (the
bulb comes on in the switch)
n The outside air is being sucked up
and cooled in that regime
2
Maximum cooling
n Close all windows
n (item 1) to position IV
n (item 3) to extreme right
n (item 2) turn it to position
n Push the button with symbol (the
bulb comes on in the switch)
n Switch on the regime of air circulation
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Warning!
Smoking is not advisable when
being in regime of air circulation.
Warning!
n When the vehicle was parked in
the direct sun, remember to open
the windows before switching on
the air-conditioning.
n It is recommended to switch on
the air-conditioning once a week
at least (even in the winter months) to prolong the a/c service life.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Seats
1
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Fixed seat
2
Seatback adjustment (a)
Lift the control lever (item 1) with your
body weight taken on the seatback to tilt
the seatback to the rear. To adjust the
seatback to the front, lift the control lever
with your body weight taken on the
seatback slightly and after that release
the seatback, which will tilt automatically forward. Release the lever to lock
the seatback in position.
Forward and backward
adjustment (b)
n Pull the control lever (item 2) up to
release the longitudinal shift and the
seat can be adjusted into desired
position. Release the lever to lock the
1
4
3
FN0210
Sprung seat
2
seat.
n The seat should be adjusted so that
the driver could control the pedals
safely.
Seat cushion inclination (c)
and height (d) adjustment on
the pneumatically controlled
driver´s seat*
n Raise the lever (item 3) to adjust the
front part of the seat cushion.
n Raise the lever (item 4) to adjust the
rear part of the seat cushion.
n Take your body weight off to adjust
the seat cushion height.
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cd
Correct adjustment of seats
n The seatback should be adjusted
so that the driver can hold the steering
wheel at its top point with hands slightly
bent.
n A quick and safe handling the
controls required for the drive must be
secured.
n Keeping your body at ease for the
maximum protection offered by seat
belts must be obtained.
Warning!
For reasons of safety the driver´s
seat may be adjusted on vehicle at
standstill only.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Head restraints
FN0220
n Head restraints are height adjustable.
n To adjust the head restraint vertically,
push the stop toward the rear cab wall.
n Adjust the head restraint so that its
position is adapted to fit the seating
height of occupant.
Warning!
n The head restraint being set
properly will support the back of
the skull when the vehicle is crashed from the rear.
n For reasons of safety the head
restraint may be adjusted on vehicle at standstill only.
Sleep couch
FN0221
On vehicle versions with a long cab, there
is an emergency couch with a storage
compartment in the rear part of the cab.
FN0222
The storage compartment is accessible after unlocking the rubber element and tilting the couch.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Seat belts
FN0230a
n The cabin is equipped with threepoint seat belts and retractors on two
side seats.
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n The middle seat has got the twopoint seat belt and mechanical adjusting equipment.
n Seat belts offer a protection for passengers in case of an accident.
n Seat belts have to be buckled whenever you drive the vehicle - even in urban
driving.
D E S C R I P T I O N
Use of seat belts
n The respective warning light reminds you of necessity of the use of
seat belts*.
n Grasp the belt holding it at tongue
and slowly fit it across the chest and
pelvis.
n The belt must fit snugly to the centre
of arm and to your pelvis.
n If the belt locks when being pulled
out, release it, let it rewind and after that
pull it out again.
n Insert the belt tongue into a respective seat buckle. The belt is anchored
properly when it clicks into a buckle.
n To release the seat belt, press the
red marked cap on the buckle.
Seat belts height adjustment
n Due to the height adjustable belt
anchorage, the belt can be adapted to
fit the body dimensions.
n To adjust the belt height, push the
button downwards, tilt the upper anchorage toward you (up) and adjust it to
the desired position.
*
Warning!
n The belt strap must not be worn
over rigid or breakable objects,
which are stored in your clothing in
pockets.
n Seat belts, which have been
subject to an accident or have been
damaged, must be uncon-ditionally replaced with new ones.
n Take care that the belt is not
twisted and is worn across pelvis
and not across soft parts of the
body if possible.
n The maximum effect can be
reached only with a correct seating position in cabin.
n Do not strap in more than one
person with each belt.
n Keep the seat belts clean (dirt
impairs the function of the retractor). Use the soap water to clean
the seat belts.
n If the seat belt has been damaged, it is necessary to have it replaced.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Rear-view mirrors
n Vehicles are equipped with heated
main rear-view mirrors.
n The heating is controlled by the controller on the instrument board and is
indicated by the indicator light situated
directly in the controller.
n Use the heating for the necessary
time only.
Warning!
n For reasons of safety the mirrors must be adjusted prior to move
off.
n Pay extreme attention when
considering the size and distances of cars and other objects when
seen in a convex mirror. Always
remember that they will look smaller and appear farther away than in
reality.
Rear-view mirrors
remote control
A
Version A
A
Version B
n Turn the controller to select adjustment of the left or right mirror.
to left - left mirror - position A
to right - right mirror - position B
n Deflect the four-position controller
to obtain the desired position of the
mirror.
*
B
FN0240
B
FN0240a
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Headlights levelling device
(not applicable for vehicles with air suspension)
Vehicle load
out of the max. payload
30% 50% 70% 100%
K1 2 3
N1 2 3
L 1 2
FN0250a
n Use the thumbwheel to change the
headlights beam inclination.
n The basic adjustment of headlamps
has been performed on the unloaded
vehicle (the control thumbwheel mark
is against zero).
n Payloads for the respective vehicle
version are mentioned in table Weights
and axle loads.
E 1 2
S1 2
G1 2
Warning!
The driver is obliged to adjust the
headlamps depending on the
instantaneous vehicle load.
Cabin interior lighting
1
23
FN0260
n Bulbs of the dome light are turned
on/off by switches situated in the light
directly.
n Use the switch (item 1) and (item 2)
to turn on/off the light on the driver´s
side.
n Use the switch (item 3) to turn on/off
the light on the co-driver´s side.
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D E S C R I P T I O N
Digital clock
n Use button "HOUR" to set hours.
n Use button "MIN" to set minutes.
n Use button "SET" to zero minutes to
whole hours.
n The button "DISPLAY" will show the
clock when the ignition is in "LOCK"
position only. The clock displays only
when the button is hold depressed.
*
FN0270
Socket / cigarette lighter
B
A
FN0280b
n The socket (item A) can be used for
cigarette lighter only.
The socket (item B) can be used for 12 V
appliances.
n Push the knob in to switch on the cigarette lighter. When the spiral is ready for use,
it will spring back. Pull out the lighter and use
it immediately (the heating spiral will loose
the thermal energy soon).
Warning!
n It is forbiddent to use the cigarette lighter socket for other applieances, the electroinstallation
might be damaged.
n Pay attention not to burn yourself
when handling the cigarette lighter.
n If the lighter does not spring back
after about 30 seconds, it must be
removed not to burn through.
FN0015a
Sun visors
FN0290
n Sun visors are situated above the
windshield in the cabin ceiling.
n They can be tilted as desired.
n Adjust the sun visors to protect you
against sun glare.
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