Scania Higer A80 User Manual

To User
Scania Higer A80, mounted with original SCANIA chassis, is a
newly developed deluxe c oac h.
The coach mainly runs on the high graded road and highway for
passenger transportation and tourism, etc.
This driver’s instruction cont ains oper ation, st ructure, specification and maintenance of the c oach b ody. You are kindly advised to read the manuals carefully for the correct operation and maintenance of your coach.
In regard to the chassis instruction, please read the “Scania Driver’s Instructions” and keep the operating instructions within the vehicle.
Correct operation and maintenance can result in good performance and longer service of the coach as well as claim permission.
This driver’s instruction is edited on the basis of the products before delivery from the factory. Higer Bus Company Limited reserves the right to modify the specificat ion or change t he pa rts or components of this model at any time without m odificat ion of the deliver ed coaches .
In case of any questions or suggestions concerning our coaches, you are welcome to provide feedback for our continuous improvement of our products as well as better service for you.
HIGER Bus Company Limited
Sep 2012
Catalog
Catalog
Vehicle Identification ............................................................. 1
Specification .......................................................................... 2
Body Structure ...................................................................... 4
Driver’s Area ......................................................................... 5
Passenger Door .................................................................... 6
Rocker Switch ..................................................................... 11
Driver’s Seat ....................................................................... 17
Passenger’s Seat ................................................................ 20
Courier Seat ........................................................................ 22
Rear View Mirror ................................................................. 23
Pneumatic Luggage Compartment ...................................... 25
Passenger Area .................................................................. 28
Electronic Clock .................................................................. 30
Microphone Amplifier ........................................................... 33
DVD .................................................................................... 34
LCD ..................................................................................... 62
Reverse Monitor .................................................................. 63
Air Conditioning ................................................................... 65
Heating System ................................................................... 75
Defroster ............................................................................. 78
Electrical Part ...................................................................... 80
Safety Equipment ................................................................ 83
Driver Area Radiator (optional) ............................................ 89
Catalog
Webasto Water Heater (optional) ........................................ 90
Refrigerator (optional) ......................................................... 96
Toilet (optional) .................................................................... 99

Vehicle Identification

Vehicle Identification

Nameplate

The coach body nam eplate is riveted on the s eal panel behind the front passenger door.
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Specification

Body

Parking on slope % ≥ 20
Passenger door - Out swing
Roof hatch 2
Window -
Electrical apparatus - 24V negative grounded
Specification
Double glazing front
windshield, the rest is
tempered glass
A/C system
Inner
equipment
Type -
Cooling power kw 30
Refrigerant - R134A
Water fountain - Optional
Refrigerator - Optional
Toilet - Optional
Electrical clock -
DVD system(Color LCD
Roof mounted condenser
-
and evaporator
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Specification
night
Front xenon headlamps - Optional
equipment
Inner
Daylight lamp+ LED
lamp
Sealed luggage rack
Imported skid proof floor
leatheroid
Composite floor
Guardrail -
CAN -
-
- Optional
-
-
 
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Body Structure

2
Headlamps
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Front passenger door
3
Decoration panel
9
Front wheel
4
Windscreen wiper
10
Luggage compartm ent
5
Windscreen
11
Rear wheel
Body Structure
1 Front fog lamp 7 Passenger door pump
6 Rear view mirror 12 Middle passenger door
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Driver’s Area

1
Driver’s seat
9
Steer ing wheel
2
Vehicle data recorder
10
Instrument cluster
3
Microphone amplifier
11
Headlamp knob
4
DVD
12
Emergency stop switch
Driver’s Area
5 Rocker switch(Centre console) 13 Clutch fluid filling port 6 Reverse monitor 14 Rocker switch(L-panel) 7 Vent 15 A/C control panel 8 Retarder control handle 16 Microphone
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Passenger Door

Passenger Door

1 Mechanical Lock

The mechanical lock is installed on the outside of front door panel.
Unlock the door
Rotate the lock cover by 180° to expose the key hole; Insert the key and turn clockwise by 90°; Turn the handle (with the key) clockwise by 90° and then release
it. T he handle will automatically turns back by 90° and the lock pin extends out;
Turn the key counterclockwise by 90° and then withdraw the
key;
Rotate the lock cover to cover the key hole.
Lock the door
Rotate the lock cover by 180° to expose the key hole; Insert the key and turn clockwise by 90°; Turn the handle (with the key) counterclockwise by 90° and then
release it. Th e handle will automatically turns back by 90° and the lock pin extends out;
Turn the key counterclockwise by 90° and then withdraw the
key;
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Passenger Door
Front passenger door
Rotate the lock cover to cover the key hole.
Caution: Once the door is secured by the key, the electro-pneumatic controls of the door are disabled.

2. Remote Control

Middle passenger door
Press the button“ ” to unlock the door. Press the button” ” to
lock the door.
Replace the battery in the remote control when the indicator
light becomes dim or the control distance is reduced drastically;
Each remote control is coded to ensure its uniqueness. Each
new coach is delivered equipped with two remote controls. If they are lost, contact your Scania dealer.
If the coach is equipped with only the front passenger door, the
remote control will only contains the upper row buttons.
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Passenger Door
Note:
1) The remote control will only function when the handbrake is
applied or the air pressure in the system is within the normal range.
2) The spare remote control should be kept in a safe location;
3) Do not throw or mishandle the remote controller .

3 Rocker Switch on Dashboard

The battery master switch if turned on (by pressing the lower
edge) will connect to bulk of the electrical system to the battery.
The driver can control the doors with the rocker switches on the
instrument cluster.
The driver can control the doors with the rocker switches on the
instrument cluster. “1” switch control the front door and “2” switch control the middle door.
Press the upper or lower part of a rocker switch to open or shut
the door respectively.
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Passenger Door
Warning:
1) Ensure that there is no obstacle before operating the passenger
door.
2) If the passenger door is obstructed by any person or objects
during closing, it will re-open automatically.

4. Emergency Switch

Outer emergency switch
Proceed as follows to emergency open the door:
1. Turn the rotary control clockwise
2. Open the door
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Inner emergency switch
Proceed as follows to emergency open the door:
1. Turn the rotary control clockwise
2. Open the door
Passenger Door
Note: The mechanical lock in the door must be unlocked to be able to open the door. Otherwise, the rotary control can’t be turned.
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Rocker Switch

Rocker Switch
Number Icon Name Remark
Actuate only when the vehicle has been brought
1
Emergency Stop Switch
to a stop.
2
3
Headlamp Knob
Hazard Warning Signal
“0” position, marker lamps, and headlamps
Used only during emergency with the vehicle in stationary position
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4
Windshield Defroster
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Battery Master Switch
Instrument Cluster Controls Button
Rocker Switch
The battery master switch if turned on (by pressing the lower edge) will connect to bulk of the electrical system to the battery.
1.Time setting
2.Reset
3.Decrease
4.Increase
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7
8
9
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Front Fog Lamp Switch

Rear Fog Lamp Switch

Passenger Door Switch

LCD Switch

Switch
*
*
*
*
This is a 2 levels control for using heated air to defrost the front windscreen.
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Rocker Switch
Windshield Electrical
Night Illumination Light
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12
13
14
15
Defroster Switch

Aisle Light Switch

Ceiling Light Switch

Driver’s Light Switch

Reading Light Switch

*
*
*
*
*
16
17
Switch

Toilet Master Switch

*
*
13
Rocker Switch
Defroster Fresh Air
Luggage Compartment
Rear View Mirror
eft side
2:right side
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19
20
21
Ventilation Switch
Lamp Switch

Horn Shift Switch

Water Pump Switch

*
*
Switch between air and
electric horn.
Turn on or off the heating
system water pump.
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23
Defrost Switch

Radiator Fan Switch

*
Switch-1: l radiator fans Switch­radiator fans
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Rocker Switch
the External
the external
Smoke Limiter
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High Beam Switch

Fuel Heating Swi tch

Check Lighting Switch

Cruise Control Switch

*
*
Check if lightings work well.
Control the vehicle cruise at predetermined speed.
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White Switch

Traction Control Switch

*
Allow the wheels to rotate at different speed
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30
Total Raising /
Height / Normal Height
vehicle to predetermined height and restore vehicle to

ECAS Kneeling Switch

Rocker Switch
Control the vehicle kneeling and restore vehicle to normal height.
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32
ECAS Total Lowering Switch
ECAS Predetermined
Switch
Control the vehicle raising and lowering.
Control the
normal height.
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Driver’s Seat

Operation: (1)Horizont al adjustment
Driver’s Seat
Pull lever and move seat forw ar d/ backward. Release the lever to lock the seat .
(2)Slope adjustment
Pull lever and adjust the slope by loading/unloading the front seat cushion area.
(3)Seat cushion adj ustment
Pull lever and move the seat cushion forward/backward.
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Driver’s Seat
(4)Horizontal suspension
Lever to the right: Horizontal adjustment released. Lever to the left: Horiz ontal adjustment locked.
(5)Lowering
Press switch down: seat l ow er s . Press switch up: seat moves to the adjusted height set.
(6)Damper adjustment
By adjusting the damper, the suspension characterist ics of the seat can be optimally adapted to every roadway and every driver.
Lever up: minimum damp er force. Lever down: maximum da mp er force.
(7)Height adjustment
Pull or push lever and adjust the seat in desired height.
(8)Integrated pneumatic system (IPS)
Press button to vent and bleed the corresponding air chamber. This enables an optimal adoption of the backrest to your body’s shape.
(9)Heating (option)
Thermostatic regulated heating for seat cushion and backrest. To be switched on or off by sw itc h.
(10)Backrest adjustment
Pull lever and adjust the backrest position by applying your weight to the backrest.
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Driver’s Seat
(11)Shoulder adjustment
Pull lever and adjust the upper backrest area in the desired position.
(12)Armrest
The inclination can be adj ust ed by the knurled knob at the front.
Note:
1. Please read the operating instructions thoroughly before using your ISRI -seat and acquaint yourself with it s technic al features.
2. The ISRI -seat has to be installed or repaired by specialists under consideration of the spec ific country’s regulations.
3. We point out that this seat is a safety component. Any modif i ca tio ns to the seat and disregard of the instruction manual may result in an accident.
4. Due to reasons of road safety, the driver seat must only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary.
5. Seat anchorages and locking parts have to be checked from time to time. Replacing the Safety belt to other brand or type other than the original is not allowed.
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Passenger’s Seat

1. Cup holder
2. Mesh pocket

Armrest

3. Footrest
4. Safety belt
Passenger’s Seat
5. Adjusting button
6. Armrest
The armrest can be raised and low ered. A. Raise: lift up the armrest. B. Lower:
1. Lift the armrest upwar ds.
2. Lower the armrest.
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Passenger’s Seat

Backrest

Pressing button-1 or pulling handle backward to adjust the angle of backrest

Transverse movement

Pressing the button to mo ve seat in transverse direction.
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Courier Seat

1 Unfold courier seat

Courier Seat
Push down both armrests and unfold the cushion so that the seat is available for use.
Caution:
The safety belt should not be twisted between the seat cushion and armrest.

2 Fold courier seat

Pull both armrests upw a the seat is folded. Note: The cushion seat, armrests and backrest are not adjustable; just has one using position.
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Rear View Mirror

Right rear view mirror
Rear View Mirror

1 Outside rear view mirror structure

The lower mirror can be turned around and both lower and upper
mirrors can be defrosted electrically.

2 Outside rear view mirror adjustment knob

Left rear view mirror
The ignition switch should be turned to “ON” before this knob can function. When the white mark points to “L” or “R”, relevant mirror can be adjustable in four directions (up, down, left and right).
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Rear View Mirror

3 Rear view mirror defroster switch

The rear view mirror defrosting switch is powered only when the ignition switch is at the “ON” position. Press the lower edge (with symbol) of the switch, to defrost the rear view mirror and to switch off, press the upper edge.
Caution:
Switch off the defroster as soon as the mirror is already defrosted in order to avoid the damage to the defrosting element.
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Pneumatic Luggage Compartment

Pneumatic Luggage Compartment

1 Luggage compartment remote controller

A. Front luggage compartment door, left side B. Rear luggage compartment door, left side C. Front luggage compartment door, right side D. Rear luggage compartment door, right side
Press the button for the luggage compartment door you want to open or close.

2 Compartment luggage rocker switch

1. Front luggage compartment door, left side
2. Rear luggage compartment door, left side
3. Front luggage compartment door, right side
4. Rear luggage compartment door, right side
Press the switch for the luggage compartment door you want to open or close.
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Pneumatic Luggage Compartment

3 Manual opening of luggage compartment doors

To operate the doors manual ly, you must cut off the air pressure from the doors. This is do ne with the knobs under the first door on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
1. Right luggage compartment door
Turn the rotary control clockwise to the vertical position for the door(s) you want to open manually. Turn the rotary control anti-clockwise to the horizontal position for the door(s) you want to open auto.
2. Left luggage compartment doors

4 Air control valve

Before driving, check whether the air pressure of air control valve is
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Pneumatic Luggage Compartment
0.6Mpa. If the pressure is too high, please rotate the button anticlockwise until the pressure drop to 0.6Mpa. If the pressure is too low, r otate the button clockwise.
Warning:
Open the pneumatic luggage compartment door only when the vehicle is parking. Do not operate the door with any person or thing close to it to avoid injury or loss. All the compartment doors should be closed before running.
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