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1. 149 ce PUN 149 dipl cm H 150 ecc PE 150 SHINE TITOS sass 156 158 160 Parking Brake een 161 Retarder e o EE 163 x m 164 Engine Brake ETE 164 Electrical Systems 166 Main Battery Cut Off 5 168 Wt E 168 i gripe pet c 168 SAL m M 170 FUSE BOX CMM 170 Rev 05 04 04 2013 12 6 12 7 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 13 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 10 13 11 13 12 13 13 13 14 13 15 13 16 13 17 14 M 171 Circuit Braker Reset cau coupes PORA Pm REA REP 172 MaNEENINcE 6 174 Checking Engine Qil Levels 176 Checking Condition of Engine Oil scoccenscovsrescaateaceassnasedeaneds 176 Checking Condition of Transmission 177 Air Filter Maintenance 178 ee 179 Fuel Filter Maintenance 180 Expansion 180 Addition
2. Da E A n12 Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 2 Driving O Ignition key can be removed in this position after engine is stopped 1 Engine shut down position 2 In this position electrical sys tem is active although engine is stopped Rev 05 04 04 2013 Starting the Engine Check that parking brake is activat ed before starting the engine Switch the key to position 2 and check all the indicators and warning lamps on the instrument panel After performing all controls and adjustment bring the ignition key to position 2 and press lower part of the start stop switch Only start the engine when Neu tral gear is engaged AX Do not apply accelerator pedal while starting the engine ECM system might be affected ad versely INFORMATION Steering wheel will lock up if it is rotated when the igni tion key is removed To release the steering wheel switch the ignition key to position 1 or 2 while rotating the steering wheel to the left and right When the ignition key is on position 2 wait till the ABS warning lamp turns off before starting engine After strating the engine apply the brake pedal and select gear accord ing to the direction you choose to drive PRESS BRAKE PEDAL BEFORE SELECTING GEAR TS 35 97 04 DRIVING U Z gt c
3. Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 197 TEMSA www temsa com stamp Temsa Global K s kl Cad Sehit Tegmen Ismail Moray Sok T 90 216 544 52 00 No 2 1 34622 F 90 216 325 60 40 Altunizade istanbul T rkiye E info temsaglobal com Temsa Adana Factory Mersin Yolu Uzeri 10 km T 90 322 441 02 26 P K 480 01323 90 322 441 08 74 Adana T rkiye Value in motion and is a trading name of Global The Roundel and the word mark are registered trademarks of TEMSA Global The information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date The information here in is subject to change without prior notice Copyright 2011 TEMSA Global All rights reserved
4. Pow Never fill up water over 5 28 gal Only use clean water to rinse the tank Discharge and rinse the lav atory waste tank regularly Main Audio System VEHICLE INTERIOR e Secondary Audio System Ensure that discharge valve is 7 Close the discharge valve and closed repeat the same procedure for 2 Connect water supply to clean three times water inlet 1 8 Disconnect the water supply Your vehicle is equipped with Multi 3 Pull by pass valve 3 upwards when rinsing is finished channel Audio System 4 Let the water passes from the valve for three five minutes to This system consists of two identical help remove solids left behind i INFORMATION audio systems that can be used in 5 Restore by pass valve 3 to its place of each other original position nuals of radio and CD 6 Pull the discarge valve lever player delivered with n case or any failure in the main au down to empty the tank the vehicle for more informa dio system secondary system can used instead main system Refer to user s ma 84 75 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Multichannel Audio System 1 Position Main system is on 0 Position Secondary system 15 Rev 05 04 04 2013
5. 6 2 Lids Right Luggage Lids The locking mechanism is dedicated Push the lid downwards and turn to locking or unlocking the lid anism Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid AX warning Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught 120 TS 35 the key clockwise to lock the mech Fuel Tank Maintenance Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid Push the lid downwards and turn the key clockwise to lock the mech anism AX warning Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age Rev 05 04 04 2013 Fuel Tank Outer Lid Fuel Tank Cap The locking mechanism is dedicated Push the handle to the right to open to locking or unlocking the lid To fuel tank cap open the lid turn the key anti clock mnm INFORMATION wise and pull upwards to close push and turn the key clockwise Fuel tank outer lid is located at outer part of the fuel tank maintenance lid Ta lt 72 D eo AX warning Spring mechanism is provided
6. e After turning off the contact wait for at least 2 minutes before switching off the main switch Y LLI I N gt While starting the engine do not apply contact key more that 10 ten seconds Wait for at least 12 seconds before the next start between two starts EI SAVE THE All electrical accessories should EF L cc a N ENVIRONMENT be off while starting the engine Battery disposal should be done according to the haz ardous waste disposal regula tions WARNING Never activate the main bat tery cut off switch while the engine preheater air condi tioner or any electric system Is running In such a case electric or control systems and alterna tor may be damaged 168 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 12 3 Jump Start If batteries are discharged or the engine cannot be started they can be recharged by using the battery of another vehicle Park the vehicles close to each oth er without contact between them and activate the parking brakes Check that both vehicles operate at the same operating voltage and the poles of the batteries are not corroded WARNING Stop the engine and shift into Neutral before per forming jump start Deactiv
7. 13 15 Warning Labels Warning Signs 16 Usage or Heeres 24 Vehicle Information 022 2024 20112 26 Vehicle Certification 28 Vehicle 5 55 29 Instrument and Control 3 Left Control Panel naar 32 Instrument Panel 38 Steering Wheel Control Group ssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssoo 49 Lateral Control 53 Right Control 56 KERN 59 Vehicle 60 mc 62 seat 63 Assistant 5 Seal sese seven sonssvovnnvdssnaversavieananvycnasdeanaveveanestcanses 65 Passenger Cont ol GOUD ea 66 Emergency Situation Equipment ssssssessssserssessseresessearseasse 67 MEER 74 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 3 Del 5 2 5 3 5 4 6 1 6 2 7 1 1 2 1 3 7 4 Pos 7 6 2 7 1 8 NOURWN dete 86 ee 88 Drivers Seat anne 90 Driver s Seat Bell 94 Rear View Mirror Sight Adjustment uses 94 Steering Wheel Adjustment nes 94 Checking Control SWitChesS ssssssesssssssssessesseossosseeessseeseeesses 95 Checking Indicato
8. TS 35 109 05 HEADLAMPS AND LAMPS WY aL gt gt lt lt 52 lt 5 3 Illumination Lamps Luggage Compartment Lamps Luggage Compartment Lamps turn on when the luggage compartment lids are opened They turn off when the lids are closed INFORMATION Ignition key must be on posi tion 2 to light up luggage compartment lamps 110 TS 35 License Plate Lamps License plate lamps light up when parking lamps are activated They turn off when parking lamps are deactivated License plate lamps enable visibility of rear plate when driving in dark ness INFORMATION Consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of license plate lamp malfunction 5 4 Headlamps Low Beam Headlamps Low Beam Headlamps provide me dium visibility during driving INFORMATION Position the PARKING LAMP AND LOW BEAM SWITCH located on the left control panel to the second level to turn on the low beam headlights Consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of low beam headlights malfunction Rev 05 04 04 2013 5 4 Headlamps High Beam Headlamps Front Fog Lamps Enables higher visibility of the front part ofthe vehicle in wintry condi tions Press FRONT FOG LAMP but ton located on left control panel to turn the fog l
9. H 89 LEE TON AONA ei 5 e eer P 5 TM 38 SON ee ee 149 150 eir hil mc ee 177 ONS Bel oM MV m 39 RET ES 70 ee ee 33 49 94 131 08 98 99 138 PA ee ee 54 99 Sudden Acceleration Me 138 PLN Keen ern Em 188 PINS le RT 43 45 58 P ES een EE ee TERMINE ET 169 U REED 43 46 47 95 162 RA 13 88 148 149 SUN T 42 45 OE een 33 48 79 SUT TP SU nennen 13 148 TW HOOF E 103 Propeller oha ae 102 U R Unlocking Parking Brake anna aaa 162 CAE OI ent 40 118 182 89 100 176 194 TS 35 05 04 04 2013 V 176 W WI eier WON FAO p 41 42 M 188 UU Mi P 151 153 viae ee 69 Rev 05 04 04 2013 15 35 195 gt C St 196 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013
10. SOG ee 129 130 176 Disposable COWES m 71 DE DOSE ee 21 863 Rev 05 04 04 2013 Distilled WY ale REPRE 127 180 ansehe 169 DO ee Wis nies ee 56 114 DPF Regener li n see 132 buts nes ae Re EO Powertul Dive T ee 137 E EX rennen Door Emergency ER Emergency BI Windows an 69 ENGINE seen 29 43 45 88 97 99 109 122 125 Engine Control Panel el 131 EPE RNa ia E 13 BAe IG VON een 69 EXPANSION TANK reiche 126 180 F are 40 Flle er 9 A Elle M EROR CICER REN 130 178 179 EI el e 180 PUPS Cr ING Det nee een IA 67 PP LU a M M M Windshield Washer Fluid c 52 89 pco TT ee ee 81 Lamps een M 33 43 111 Ri T N A 58 REOFIL ECC re tu res Redi rU 143 Q Rev 05 04 04 2013 IIA 29 59 120 ul c Fuse BOX C M 170 H gba 32 89 50 IOON ON REY ee 59
11. TS 35 99 U Z gt cz St 4 3 Emergency Situations Engine Failure Engine Overheat Simple problems may cause failure of the engine There are some appli cations that can be done before consulting the authorized TEMSA Service 04 DRIVING denm Never open radiator cap when the engine is hot 0 HOT SURFACES Accessible parts would be hot when the engine maintenance lid is opened SAFETY GLOVES Wear protective gloves before touching these parts 5 ROTATING PARTS Some parts still rotate although engine has stopped Check that all parts are station ary before touching 100 TS 35 VISUAL INSPECTION Sudden rise in cool ant temperature may indicate damage to the belt AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Service in such a case before driving sa CONSULT Ge CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice ifthe engine does not run despite checking all controls and applications Emergency Stop Switch could be pressed Lack of fuel Empty Battery DPF reaches sufficient level of soot loading High Exhaust System Tem perature Release the Emergency Stop Switch Refuel Check the battery charge Replace battery Manual Regeneration must be perform See page 132 The HEST Lamp is a re minder to the driver that the DPF outlet tempera ture is more than approxi mately 840 F No actions is requir
12. eling points gt Ifthe heater or its exhaust outlet 2 4 is in locations where inflammable EQUALIZER MAN 24 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 INFORMATION gt 2 UO Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 25 VEHICLE 02 INFORMATION 22 Vehicle Certification Plate 2 2 Vehicle Specifications 2 3 Instrument amp Control Panels 2 3 1 Left Control Panel 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 19 Right Control Panel 2 4 Keys Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 27 INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 1 Vehicle Certification Plate Location Vehicle certification plate is located on the area shown in the illustra tion i INFORMATION Information on the label en ables faster road assistance and spare parts services IN WARNING Do not remove deface or er the certification plate 28 TS 35 MANUFACTURED BY TEMSA GLOBAL SANAY VE T CARET A MODEL TS 35 TYPE INTERCITY BUS EPA10 DATE OF MANUFACTURE MO YR VIN PROD NO ENG NO DPF NO GV WR 16 986 37 448 Ibf GV WR FRON 6 100 13 448 Ibf GV WR REAR 10 886 Kgf 24 000 Ibf TECHNICALLY PERMISSIBLE MAXIMUM WEIGHT 19 400 42 700 Ibf THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U S FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS IN E
13. EMERGENCY EXIT EMERGENCY EXIT EMERGENCY EXIT 03 VEHICLE INTERIOR c T gt INTERIOR 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Emergency Exit Windows INFORMATION Opening handles are only installed on emergency win dows EMERGENCY EXIT TURN BOTH TWO RED HANDLES TO UPRIGHT POSITION PUSH TO OPEN THIS WINDOW 70 TS 35 Pull both two handles to upright Push the emergency exit window af position to release the lock mecha ter the lock mechanism is released nism Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments First Aid Kit First aid kit is provided inside the vehicle It is located in driver s over head luggage rack and denoted with the label shown below Medical Shop Kfz Verbandkasten First Aid kit for vehicle Inhalt DIN 13 164 OPTION Location amount and content of first aid kits may vary ac cording to customer request Therefore first aid kits may differ from that indicated in User s Manual INFORMATION e First aid kit content is not meant for treatment pur poses They are provided for first aid First aid kit content is listed below Elastic bandages 6x4 Elastic bandages 8x4 Triangular bandages
14. To release the parking brake push the lever downwards 2 54 TS 35 pe S ILL I OD VISUAL INSPECTION PARKING BRAKE lamp located on indi cator panel lights up when the parking brake is ac tivated It turns off when the parking brake is released I WARNING Check the air pressure of the system if the warning lamp does not turn off although the parking brake is released In such a case consult authorized TEMSA Service before continu ing to drive WARNING Never activate the parking brake while driving except in emergency situations Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 4 2 12 V Plug 2 3 4 3 Driver s Document 2 3 4 4 Driver s Glove Box 2 3 4 5 Cup Holder Box INFORMATION Documents and other non heavy Lift it to open personal belongings can be stored WARNING 02 VEHICLE in this box Liquid inside the cup may spill in case of sudden ac celeration or braking Hot liquid could cause injury Supplies 12 V DC when the ignition key is switched to position 1 or 2 Use only accessories such as phone charger coolers fans etc Maximum available current is 10 A DO NOT store hot or liquid materials insed the glove box and accident Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 55 INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 3 5 Right Control Panel 56 TS 35 Aisle Lights Switch Press upper side of
15. Cool air transferred by the air con ditioner is conducted to the passen gers via air vents 2 7 Lud Z c 2 gt Air outlet be controlled by mov ing the ring Press button to turn on reading 1 Passenger Speaker 3 Passenger Reading Lights lamps 2 Passenger Air Vents 4 Reading Lamp Button Li INFORMATION EE Press Reading Light Switch located right control panel to activate passenger reading i lamp switchs See also page to open the air vents rotate the 56 vents clockwise to close the air Rotate the vents counterclockwise vents 66 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Usage Fire Extinguisher INFORMATION 4 OPTION EXTI The fire extinguisher is to be NGUISHER Location of fire extinguishers used in the event of a fire to and their volume may vary ac prevent the fire from spread cording to customers request ing Location of the fire extinguish er may differ from the one in dicated in this User s Manual Check the pressure indicator of the fire extinguisher according to state fire laws It is under driver s respon sibility to ensure that charge level is within acceptable range Fire extinguisher is stabilized on 1 Pull extinguisher s safety pin the vehicle floor with two safety 2 Press the button on the top of ribbons Pres
16. Sz CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE In such a case do not continue to drive and consult autho rized TEMSA service Display Messages Oil Level is OK Oil Level is LOW 1 OL Lo 1 quart approx 0 5 It If the five conditions noted above Oil Level is HIGH 2 are present the display will immedi oL HI 2 quart ately enter the reading mode approx 1 Lt If the waiting period has not elapsed a flashing numeral count ing down from 8 to 1 is displayed until the waiting period is complete 178 TS 35 13 4 Air Filter Maintenance Fault Messages DO IT YOURSELF Message Meaning Regularly check the air filter A short un rpm too N WARNING Ensure that engine is stopped before checking the air filter oL EH Engine rpm too high oL SN N Neutral must DOCUMENT be selected REFERENCE See also service man Sump fluid tem ual for air filter maintenance perature too low Sump fluid tem perature too high Output shaft rota tion Sensor failure Rev 05 04 04 2013 13 4 Air Filter Mainte nance If the air filter is clogged it is rec ommended to change the filter before its periodic maintenance interval 7 warning e Ensure that the engine is stopped and the ignition key is removed or in OFF position before removal of the air filter for mainte nance and cleaning Never start the engine until the air filter is reinstalled
17. Value in motion User s Manual TS 35 9031 232Y RPPR7L1 711 Dear User Welcome to the TEMSA family Modern technology is combined with our best efforts to present you a safe economical and comfortable com panion With its uncompromising customer satisfaction principle and reliable after sales services team TEMSA has prepared this User s Manual The content of this manual provides necessary information suggestions and notes to make sure that you will be acquainted with all the features of your vehicle necessary for the safest and most efficient way of driving Please read carefully To Win and Improve Together in All Times TEMSA Family 00 15 35 3 Z LLI Z U L LI IR GR cd oa Lai dud 2 3 2 3 23 2 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 TS 35 General Information 0 0 6 Preface 8 Aim of this User s 2 8 Intended Use 8 Wiss acre 9 Using MoDile Phones nase 12 Use of Genuine Parts 12 Service and 12 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle
18. 2nd Position Parking lamps are on 3rd Position Parking lamps and low beam hedlamps are Switch has three levels Press button to turn on parking lamps and low beam Dimmer Switch Press upper side of the switch to in crease illumination of instrument panel INFORMATION To illuminate instrument pan el parking light switch must be activated Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Automatic Transmission Control Panel Your vehicle is equipped with trans mission of six forward gears and a reverse gear For more information see also page 136 OPTION Automatic transmission model varies according to customer requirements Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 oii Economic and power ful drive mode selec tion switch Upshift switch Downshift switch Forward gear switch Neutral gear switch Reverse gear switch TS 35 35 Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Mirror Control Switch Adjust position of the bottom mirror by using the switch Mirror moves in the same direction as the arrows on the switch Rotate the switch to select left or right mirror The Upper mirror can be adjusted manually OPTION Rear view mirrors may vary ac cording to customers request INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 1 Left Rear View Mirror 1 Left 3 Up 2 Right Rear View Mirror 2 Right 4 Do
19. AUTHORIZED SERVICE In such a case consult autho rized TEMSA service before pe riodical replacement interval 180 TS 35 AX warning No maintenance work 15 plied for the fuel filter Fuel filters must be replaced by authorized TEMSA Service at required intervals or if dam aged This information can be obtained from TEMSA Service Always use the type of fuel recommended by autho rized TEMSA Service A DOCUMENT Fe REFERENCE See also service man ual for fuel filter replacement 13 7 Expansion Tank Maintenance Ensure that engine is stopped be fore checking coolant level Park the vehicle on level ground before checking coolant level Eg DO IT YOURSELF Regularly check the coolant level Rev 05 04 04 2013 13 8 Addition of Distilled Water Add distilled water to the tank if coolant level indicates MINIMUM on the expansion tank see page 127 Never completely fill the expansion tank Add fluid until low cooling water level warning lamp switches off Antifreeze ratio changes when distilled water is add ed to the tank Antifreeze addition or replacement of antifreeze must only be performed by authorized TEMSA service Consult authorized TEMSA service before continuing to drive in order to avoid cooling system damage 4 05 04 04 2013 Radiator filling instructions All manual valves are opened Reserse tank is filled u
20. INSPECTION Consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of any leaks in the sys tems Checking Engine Oil Check the level and colour of the engine oil see page 176 INFORMATION Check the engine oil level when the engine is stopped and warm wait till the oil flows back into the sump Park the vehicle on level ground to get an accurate oil level read ing Checking Coolant Level Check the level of coolant before driving see page 127 VISUAL INSPECTION Consult authorized 281 Service when coolant level is low Do not top up the tank before consulting the TEMSA Service systems Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 1 Pre Driving Windshield Washer Fluid Check the level of windshield wash er fluid before driving Top up the fluid if the level is low see page 52 AX warning Hard water minerals may block the washer sprays Checking Luggage Check that luggage in the luggage compartment is correctly fixed According to traffic conditions sud den acceleration and deceleration may cause luggage sliding and hitting the luggage compartment walls Arrange the luggage in order to prevent this Rev 05 04 04 2013 Checking A C Drain Off Nozzle Check that air conditioner drain off nozzle is not blocked Knob at the end of the air condi tioner nozzle may get blocked due to weather conditions The performance of the air condi tioner would be
21. WARNING e Take the ampere values into consideration before replac ing fuses Both faulty and replaced Spare fuses must have the Same ampere values Rev 05 04 04 2013 Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING The systems may not function if faulty fuses are replaced with those of different ampere val ues AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice for spare fuse ordering INFORMATION Fuse panels vary depending on the customer requirements Therefore fuse panels sup plied on the vehicle may differ from those indicated in User s Manual sa CONSULT 12 6 ECM ECM is a processor which checks and controls different information and related systems such as fuel injection timing determining the amount of fuel required and the idle speed The ECM system is located on the engine The ECM system helps to provide anoptimum regulation of mo mentary fuel injection It controls amount and timing according to the engine operating conditions and provides optimum level of fuel injection sound and exhaust emis sions The ECM system controls data and determines the related system mal functions WARNING The ECM warning lamp switches on together with STOP warning lamp The warning lamp indicates a mal function recognized by the EC
22. the expansion tank Never loosen or remove the ex pansion tank cap if the engine temperature is hot Pressurized steam may es acpe from tank Never remove the expan sion tank cap completely at once Turn the cap slowly to release the pressurized steam Then remove the cap completely Rev 05 04 04 2013 Engine coolant level is checked by sensor inside the expansion tank Cooling water low warning lamp lights up in case of insufficient coolant level INFORMATION Check the coolant level when the engine is cold Coolant level must not be below MINI MUM sign on the tank WARNING Coolant level increases as its temperature rises Over filled tank may overflow Engine Coolant Includes distilled water antifreeze and corrosion inhibitor Distilled water and anti freeze mixing ratio varies according to weather condi tions Less antifreeze is needed in warm conditions than for cold con ditions use table as reference The water used as coolant must be soft and well filtered AX warning Engine coolant must be re placed periodically only by au thorized TEMSA Service Freeze Protection Temperatures for Anti freeze Concentrations 1 Protection to Concentration 15 C 5 F 30 glycol 70 water 24 C 12 F 40 glycol 60 water 37 C 34 F 50 glycol 50 water 52 C 62 F 60 glycol 40 water Ethylene glycol based antifreeze INFO
23. the switch to turn aisle lights on Drivers Reading Lamp Switch Press upper side of the switch to turn drivers reading lamp on Interior Light Switch Turns on corridor lamps INFORMATION 1st Position Three lamps at the right hand side and three lamps at the left hand side light on 2nd Position One lamp at the right hand side and two lamps at the left hand side light on 3rd Position Off Position 1 Front Door Control Switch Opens the front door from driver s compartment Reading Light Switch Turns on night and passangers reading ligts INFORMATION 1st Position Night lamps and passangers reading lights on 2nd Position Passangers reading lights on 3rd Position Off Position 2 3 Start Stop Switch Runs and stops the engine Hazard Warning Flasher Switch Press upper side of the switch to acti vate hazard warning flashers When the switch is pressed indicator led on the switch turn signal indicators on the indica tor panel and all signal lamps start flashing Press lower side ofthe hazard warn ing flasher switch once again to de active flashers INFORMATION Hazard warning flashers can be activated even if igniton key is removed INFORMATION Hazard warning flashers are also activated when the Emergency Stop Switch is pressed Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 5 Right Control Panel Cruise Control Switch Activates
24. turn the lever anti clockwise to un lock the mechanism 72 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 Roof Escape Hatch Que In an emergency 1 Push up 2 Pull the white knob 3 Open the lid Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING Never remove the labels stuck on the emergency exit windows Never use escape hatches when the vehicle is not sta tionary It is of vital risk to use es cape hatches unnecessarily TS 35 73 L gt O 22 ke e 3 6 Accessories Assistant s Microphone Sun Visor Swan Microphone Optional Optional INTERIOR c 2 gt oO OFF Closed OFF Closed ON Open ON Open Keep lower side of the switch Keep lower side of the switch pressed to lower driver s sun visor pressed to lower assistant s sun vi sor INFORMATION Sun visor control buttons are located on left control panel 74 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Glove Box Personel belongings can be stored inside the glove box A lock is provided on the glove box hatch Turn the key anti clockwise to unlock the hatch and lift to open Push the ha
25. 1 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel Left Control Panel 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Panel 2 3 5 Right Control Panel TS 35 31 e gt N oO INFORMATION INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Emergency Stop Switch Lift up the red protection cap and activate the switch 32 TS 35 WARNING Never use emergency stop switch while driving Use only when the vehicle is stationary and parking brake is activated INFORMATION Closing the red cover cap pushes the switch forward and holds it in position Switching off the Engine by Emergency Stop Switch When the switch is activated the engine stops gear is engaged into neutral automatically hazard warn ing flashers start flashing and aisle illumination lamps step lamps light on None of the brake units apart from the foot brake can be used till the switch is released Reset the switch by switching it back to its original position INFORMATION Except for Emergency Stop Switch all switches except Central Locking Switch and Dimmer Switch stated in this section have LED s on them which indicate that function is on or Off Central Locking Switch Press lower side of the switch to lock all luggage hatches To unlock press upper side of the switch AX warning Central locking system cannot open close luggage hatches It is used for only
26. 2 Left Control Lever 3 Retarder Control Lever Optional Rev 05 04 04 2013 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment To adjust steering wheel position press Steering Control Switch located on left control panel See also page 33 Adjust the position of steering wheel to the desired position Press button again to lock the mecha nism It is suggested to adjust the posi tion of drivers seat before adjust ing the steering wheel position AX warning Never drive before relocking the mechanism Steering wheel adjustment must be performed only when the vehicle is station ary and the parking brake is activated TS 35 49 02 VEHICEE INFORMATION INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Left Control Lever High Beam Headlamps Headlamp Flasher Horn Enables the control of headlamps To turn on high beam headlamps Push the control lever to the first Press button to activate the horn high beam headlamps turn signals continuously push the control lever level The lever returns to Off Po briefly horn and windshield wipers to second level sition when it is released VISUAL VISUAL INFORMATION m INSPECTION INSPECTION Warning lamp locat Warning lamp locat used when the ignition key is ed on warning panel D ed on warning panel lights up as long as the lights up unles
27. Check Engine warning light and the on board computer TS 35 9 Z O x 2 O rel zZ gt 2 UO Z lt 2 p Z l gt 2 UO Coverings Do not affix any coverings e g films or stone guards in the area of the headlights and air intakes Damage due to excessive temperatures and abrasion could result Wear of the different components of the braking system such as brake pads or brake discs depends to a great extent on the individual driv ing style and the conditions of use and therefore cannot be expressed in actual miles on the road The values Communicated by TEMSA Global are based on normal opera tion adapted to traffic 10 TS 35 WARNING e Danger of burning The tailpipes of the exhaust system can become very hot Do not touch this area Look out for children Parts of clothing can be come damaged For more information refer to Section 7 Engine WARNING There is risk of accident if you set or operate the on board computer radio navi gation system telephone or other equipment when driv ing This could distract you from the traffic and cause you losing control of the vehicle resulting in serious personal injury or death Operate the components while driving only if the traf fic situation allows you to do SO Safely Carry out any complicated operating or setting proce dures only while the vehic
28. TS 35 Reverse Gear Button Press button to reverse R the vehicle Continue braking when the ve hicle is stationary and neutral gear is engaged Press re verse gear button Move your foot gently off the brake pedal and move the vehicle backwards WARNING Never select R while the ve hicle is in forward motion Neutral Gear Button Press button to discon nect the transmission from the wheels so the vehicle can move freely under its own weight Parking brakes can be used when neutral gear is shifted INFORMATION When ambient temperature is below 15 C 5 F keep the engine running in idle speed until the engine temperature reaches 40 C 104 F D vehicle to move forward and accelerate through its range of gears D is the normal driving position and should be used as often as possible to help improve fuel economy Forward Gear Button Press button to allow the Gear Display Actual gear is dis played on the right hand side and desired gear is displayed on the screen INFORMATION Push D for forward or R for reverse to shift the transmis sion into a desired range or gear temperature reaches 40 C 104 F INFORMATION The transmission will not shift into a range from Neutral or between D and R if the en gine s RPM is over 1000 rpm Rev 05 04 04 2013 8 1 Automatic Transmission When the transmission shifts into reverse gear the display will have an R in both locatio
29. button to close all air flaps for only 15 minutes Press upper side of the button to in crease fan speed time and tempera ture press lower side of the button to decrease Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 4 Keys 3 different keys are provided with the vehicle In case the keys get lost consult authorized TEMSA Service to order OPTION Keys of new additional equipment may be different from those indicated in user s Manual Ignition Key Toilet Door Key Fuel Tank Access Front Door En gine Compartment Service Hatch Key and Glove Box Key TS 35 59 Z O x 2 e e Lu l gt N VEHICLE 03 INTERIOR 3 1 Passenger Seats 3d Seat Belts 3 3 Assistant s Seat 3 4 Passenger Control Group 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipment 3 6 Accessories Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 61 VEHICLE INTERIOR 3 1 Passenger Seats OPTION Model type and specifications of passenger seats may differ from those stated in this User s Manual 62 TS 35 Armrest Pull the armrest upwards to the ut most degree to open it Release the armrest after it is locked Armrest would stay stationary at that posi tion To close the armrest pull the arm rest to the utmost degree again and push to lowest level after it is released Upright Position Adjustment Lever Pull the lever in the directio
30. cruise control function So the cruise control level switch can be used Cruise Control Enables constant speed depending on the engine and braking power without pressing accelerator pedal warning e When cruise control func tion is deactivated vehicle slows down unless accelera tor pedal is pressed Never use cruise control on wintry road conditions slippery roads or in heavy traffic When the ignition is switched off cruise values are deleted Rev 05 04 04 2013 Cruise Control Activating Press upper or lower side of cruise control level switch to activate cruise control INFORMATION e Press upper side of cruise control switch to acti vate cruise control level switch Cruise control can be acti vated within speed range of 20 mph and 75 mph Move your foot from the accelerator pedal before pressing cruise control switch Accelerating or Deceleration Press upper side of cruise control level switch to accelerate press lower side of the switch to decel erate Deactivating Press lower side of cruise control switch to deactivate INFORMATION Cruise control is deactivated when service brake is applied or engine brake is activated Cruise Control Adjust Switch Increases or decreas es stabilized speed value Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO Z lt gt DE O e Lu l g
31. for oil change intervals WARNING If the engine oil level is not be tween the indicator markings ADD and FULL the amount of engine oil is insufficient or excessive 000 SURFACES Engine oil dipstick is located in the same compartment as heating parts Take care not to touch hot parts while checking oil level sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Inthis case do not continue to drive and consult authorized TEMSA service 13 2 Checking Condition of Engine Oil Viscosity of Engine Oil Check the viscosity of the oil on the oil dipstick The oil on the dipstick must not be dry like tar or fluid like water AX If the condition of the oil is too dry or too fluid it should be replaced sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE In this case do not continue to drive and consult authorized TEMSA service Rev 05 04 04 2013 Dark Engine Oil One task of the engine oil is to clean Oil contains additive prod ucts like solvents and detergents Engine oil prevents fragments mak ing contact with metal surfaces and protects the engine Engine oil gets dirty as long as the engine runs If oil colour is dark or black consult authorized TEMSA ser vice immediately warning If any drop of oil or blue fume is observed from the outlet of exhaust system call TEMSA Ser vice immediately Rev 05 04 04 2013 Deterioration of Engine Oil Manual or
32. heating Diesel Particulate Filter Warning High Exhaust System Temperature DEF low TS 35 43 Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO Z lt 2 DE O lt Lu l Y CN 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Information Menu PROGRAM VERSION KIBES32 CAVTAN TEMSA TS 35 Hold button 5 to display informa tion about the vehicle 44 TS 35 Fault Message Menu BRAKE BRAKE 95 1 2 139psi 138 psi Hold button 1 a few seconds to display envelope icon in the left cor ner If an envelope with x mark displayed this means no malfunc tions In case of malfunction envelope icon displayed with a number which signifier how many fault message exist Engine Compartment Lid Open 1ER Press button 2 to display fault message menu Press once again to display next message Press button 3 to display previous message Press button 4 to exit fault mes Sage menu In accordance to malfunction Warn ing Lamp or Warning Lamp II locat ed on main warning panel also light up in case of a malfunction And an audible warning is given to driver with some malfunctions CONSULT SAS AUTHORIZED SERVICE If warning panel is non operational do not drive and consult authorized TEMSA Service Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Text Error Expl
33. in their pockets In form the passengers on this matter Use of Seat Belts For Adults AX warno Seat belts provide maximum safety when passenger seats are at upright position When the seats are reclined at an extreme degree sliding may occur resulting with injuries Insert the buckle latch into the belt buckle to fasten seat belt AURAL INSPECTION Insert the buckle latch into the belt buckle until it engages au dibly Press the latch on the belt buckle to release the seat belt TS 35 63 INTERIOR L gt ce 2 UZ TE gt 2 m 3 2 Seat Belts Use of Seat Belts for Pregnant Proper usage of seatbelts during pregnancy will not affect babies or mothers adversely Seat belts should be fastened from the lower side of abdomen by preg nant so as to prevent compression Passenger seat should be kept at the upright position as Much as possible to provide safer use for pregnant 64 TS 35 Use of Seat Belts for Children Passengers of ages 0 10 should be attended for the use of seat belts Safely Seat belt may not be tight ened enough depending on the size of the passenger In such a Case a cushion should be put on the seat Surface so as to ensure that the seat belt is fastened at the proper tight ness in order to prevent the passen ger from sliding off the seat AX warning e Passengers should not walk in the vehicle unles
34. kept pressed INFORMATION Engine brake is activated when you move your foot off the ac celerator pedal WARNING Do not use the engine brake to adjust the follow up dis tance use service brake Engine brake may be insuf ficient to adjust the follow up distance in time Rev 05 04 04 2013 11 5 Engine Brake D K A Use the engine brake level adjust ment switch to adjust the braking power Switch has 3 levels 1st level High braking power 2nd level Medium braking power 3rd level Low braking power Rev 05 04 04 2013 15 35 165 LLI x c ad ELECTRICAL 12 SYSTEMS 12 1 Main Battery Cut off Switch 122 Battery 12 3 Jump Start 12 4 Relay Panel 12 5 Fuse Box Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 167 12 1 Main Battery Cut off 12 2 Battery Switch The following instructions will in crease the service life of your bat tery Activate the main battery cut off Turn the switch in the direction of The Batteries are located on the switch to disconnect the electri the arrow to disconnect the system left hand side of the vehicle cal system from the battery if the from the battery vehicle is to remain unused for a long period of time or before re pair work Battery main switch should be turned off if the vehicle is going to be parked for a long term
35. of Engine Oil 13 17 Corrosion Protection 13 3 Checking Condition of Transmission Oil 13 4 Air Filter Maintenance 13 5 Replacing Air Filter 13 6 Fuel Filter Maintenance 13 7 Expansion Tank Maintenance 13 8 Addition of Distilled Water 13 9 Usage of Antifreeze 13 10 Radiator Maintenance 13 11 Air Conditioner Maintenance 13 12 Cleaning the Filters 13 13 Checking Drive Belt Tension 13 14 Cleaning Vehicle Exterior 13 15 Cleaning Vehicle Interior Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 175 U lt Z lt 2 13 1 Checking Engine Oil Level 3 DO IT YOURSELF Check the engine oil level each time when refueling Check the engine oil level when the engine is stopped and warm wait till the oil flows back into the sump Park the vehicle on level ground to get an accurate oil level reading Pull out the dipstick and wipe it with a clean piece of cloth Insert the dipstick to its socket and pull it out again Check the oil level with the markings SAVE THE E ENVIRONMENT Disposal of engine oil should be done accord ing to the hazardous waste disposal regulations Take necessary precaution to avoid oil overflow while adding engine oil to the System 176 TS 35 INFORMATION Oil level must be between two markings on the dipstick ADD Minimum oil level al lowed FULL Maximum oil level al lowed Sf DOCUMENT REFERENCE See also service man ual delivered with the vehicle
36. operating lamps and the rear view mirrors must be fully visual INFORMATION e Maximum weight ca pacity of drivers seat is 150kg 331lbs and pres sure of 7 bar 102 psi Drivers seat adjustment buttons are located at right side of the seat 90 TS 35 Driver s seat position can be ad justed with control buttons located on the seat e Height e Suspension Hardness e Fast Descend e Cushion Depth e Seat Upright Position e Cushion Forward and Backward Slide Seat Forward and Backward Slide Lower Lumbar Support Upper Lumbar Support Can be adjusted with these buttons OPTION WARNING Some features may differ ac Adjustment must be per cording to customer request formed when the vehicle is stationary Adjustments per formed during travel may cause accidents Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Height Adjustment Adjust the height ofthe seat by pull ing pushing the button Rev 05 04 04 2013 INFORMATION Ensure that seat system con tains air before performing height adjustment See also Fast Descend to have infor mation about how to fill air inside the seat system Suspension Hardness Adjustment Pull the button to loosen seat springs Push forward the button to harden sea
37. owner must ensure the presence and legibility of all warn ings and information signs through out the vehicle s service life Any alteration of the vehicle may interfere with safety features built into the vehicle and may lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death Throughout this booklet left is de fined as the driver s side of the ve hicle and right as the passenger s side of the vehicle Fuel Quality The tank must not be filled with more than 95 of tank volume The legal capacity is displayed on the fuel filler door outside Use only ultra low sulfur diesel ULSD California Proposition 65 Warning NOTICE Engine exhaust some of its con stituents and certain vehicle com ponents contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California for Causing cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm In ad dition certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain wear nents contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California for causing cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Production Whether in production or repair TEMSA Global always relies on en vironmentally friendly technology A waste management system has been introduced to reduce the amount of waste while simultane ously increasing the recycling rate Waste water leaves the TEMSA Global factory only after being ap propriately treated Any fault messages are indicated to the driver by the
38. radia tor fan is operat ing Consult au thorized TEMSA Service before continuing to drive in case of malfunction WARNING Never open the radiator filler cap when engine overheats Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Main Warning Panel Haas ly T gt 60 70 ES 4 4 Flashes as long as left or right direction indi cator is activated High beam headlamps INFORMATION are on Very fast flashing of left or right direction signal indicates a malfunction Tachometer warning lamp Rev 05 04 04 2013 Warning lamp Lights up in addition to any warning lamp Stop the vehicle immediately and consult authorized TEMSA Service Warning lamp 1 Lights up in addition to any warning lamp When the lamp is on it is advised not to continue to driving Take the necessary actions immediately for the corresponding warning lamp Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Panel Display Driving Menu Coolant temperature warning an E loading S d ga Gearbox oil tempera please wait ture warning Z lt gt DE O e EE DEF BRAKE BRAKE 90 95 TANK 1 TANK 2 hr TEMSA TS 35 136psi 136 psi a Oil pressure low N Warnin
39. shift to Neutral before towing process Always tow the vehicle at low speeds Resolve the problem mechanical ly in case of system air pressure malfunctioning see also page 162 Check that tow rope chain is parallel to the road during the towing process TS 35 101 U lt gt cz 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle Removing the Propeller Shaft 1 Remove the propeller shaft transmission connection nuts then remove the propeller shaft WARNING from the 2 Parking brake be locked 2 Remove the rear axle and shaft when air pressure in the sys u ine and eu dien If parking brake is locked please follow instructions on page 162 Ensure the parking brake sys tem function again before Z gt e towing St O WARNING After removal of the propeller shaft place gearbox in a neu tral position 102 5 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle Access to Front Tow Hook It is located inside the front bumper See also page 156 Sorry 2205027 TRES aaa 4 II 1 5 First deactivate T the parking brake Switch the ignition 9 key to position 2 and shift into Neu tral Ignition must be on position 1 or 2 during towing process Never remove the ignition key otherwise steering wheel will lock Rev 05 04 04 2013 Access to Rear Tow
40. the vehicle in an ap propriate place and evacu ate the passengers before performing this operation Connect the pressurized air pipe to the air tank Continue filling pressurized air until the warning lamp switches off 162 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 11 3 Retarder Optional OPTION This feature is provided option ally It may not be included in all models Using the service brake for a long duration causes overheating and wear of brake pads and tires Using the retarder brake system while driving increases the life span of the brake pads Retarder brake has five levels the appropriate level can be applied ac cordingto the speed ofthe vehicle and road conditions First level pro vides lowest braking power while the third level provides the highest braking power Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING R Warning lamp flashes when using retarder if the coolant temperature is high Also retarder braking power decreases in order to prevent overheating Warning lamp stops flashing and lights continuously when coolant temperature decreases f warning lamp keeps flashing there may be a failure in the system Consult authorized TEMSA Service before driving WARNING Except for emergencies never activate the retarder lever to the highest or lowest level abruptly INFORMATION R When the retarder sys tem is activated the retarder warning lamp located on the warning panel lig
41. 97 USE erre TREE 179 Temperature 40 99 182 cA ae na een 168 K 59 lel qua i 138 een 33 43 143 L Brakel IP 55 108 Engine Inspection Lamps asus 109 Front Fog LAND ae 111 Luggage Compartment Lips 110 Rear Direction Indicator Lamp ee eere eee nennen 109 Lavatory Wate d 83 84 186 BINH E e Ee a Kerider LEVE Teeni m 52 TS 35 193 gt St 110 Re CIC Alr Filter une teen tens 179 EE TUE 78 Retarder Control ME E 52 34 110 Sa ors 35 109 136 MAN 93 Revolution Counte ea cm 39 OID E E E E 101 M Seesen S S SE Lee 101 vo T NO gcc s ale RT cC area ee ee 9 Rear View IIO teet et 23 30 75 09 94 sinl iie Me RS 126 x SS ee re 71 A N OWN NER ERE 156 2
42. BATTERY EQUALIZER TO AVOID REVERSE POLARITY DAMAGE WHEN DISCONNECTING BATTERY TERMINALS ALWAYS REMOVE EQUALIZER GROUND TERMINAL FIRST EQUALIZER GROUND TERMINAL LAST O1 GENERAL DO NOT OPEN CAP WHEN BP ENGINE IS TEMSA GLOBAL SAN VE TIC A S HOT FACTORY SHIPMENT ENGINE COOLANT BP PROCOOL VOLUME RATIO FREEZING POINT 55 40 F Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 23 1 3 Warning Labels and 1 4 Usage of Heater Warning Signs The heater must not be operated vapors or dust may form e g close to fuel coal wood dust or BATTERY cereal storage facilities Ifthe heater or its exhaust outlet is located close to inflammable materials for example dry grass and leaves cartons Paper etc In enclosed areas e g garages hall without a suck off facility not even if the digital timer or Tele Start is used e Ifthe exhaust outlet of the heater is partial or fully obstructed e g by soil or snow as it may occur while move the vehicle back wards OF P RISK OF FIRE LY M EXPLOSION amp pee o ASPHYXIATION 2 l Bi O i e At filling stations and other refu
43. Disposable gloves Scissors Adhesive tape Adhesive wound tapes Sterile aid packages 8x10 Sterile aid package 10x12 Absorbent bandages 40x60 Absorbent bandage 60x80 Wound dressings 10x10 Wheel Chocks Wheel chock is used as a safety de vice to keep the vehicle from acci dental movement Set wheel chocks and secure the ve hicle when parking uphill or down hill changing wheels or in a mal function on brake system or if other circumstances cause it to roll on an incline Orherwise vehicle may skid Set wheel chock under tires in the direction of the grade If it s uncer tain which direction is the grade the wheels should be chocked on both sides Ensure that wheel gt O 22 LLI ke Z INFORMATION chocks in position and available be fore driving Wheel chocks must be available in the vehicle First aid content must only be used by trained people Check that first aid kit content is present and complete Re place used items Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 71 Door Emergency Exits Front Door Front door can be opened inde e pendently from the driver s control panel in emergencies Emergency exit valve is located at the top of 15809 Wleto r9 zn the door In emergency turn the emergency exit valve clockwise and push the door outwards to open ce mI UX E u2 gt 2 m If the door is locked from outside
44. FFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 2 Vehicle Specifications Weight and Capacity Engine CUMMINS Gross Wehicle 18000 kg Bridgestone u Model Rims 9x22 5 inch SHEE Ore Maximum Power Hp 345 Tires 265 70R 19 5 Maximum Torque bp NUN Luggage 6 m Maximum 74 5 mph compartment 211 810 Speed 120 km h Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO Turning 393 7 inch Circle 10000 mm Transmission ALLISON Engine CUMMINS Stabilizer 3500 SL 9 EPA 13 345 HP 2 shock absorbers Number of Cylinders Rear Maximum Torque 1150 1400 4 shock absorbers Ib ft rpm Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 29 INFORMATION Lu ae gt N oO 2 2 Vehicle Specifications Interior Saloon Height Front Track Width Rear Track Width Wheelbase Front Extension 30 TS 35 419 68 inch 10660 mm 100 39 inch 2550 mm 138 58 inch 81 88 inch 81 22 inch 2063 mm 70 94 inch 218 11 inch 82 12 inch 123 03 inch 138 58 inch Hoossmarl m 419 68 inch 10660 mm Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 Instrument and Control Panels 2 3 1 Left Control Panel 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 3 5 Right Control Panel Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3
45. HIBITS OPERATION OF THIS BUS WHILE ANYONE IS STANDING FORWARD OF THE WHITE LINE INFORMATION O1 GENERAL PRESS BRAKE PEDAL BEFORE SELECTING GEAR WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE BUS WITH AN AIR PRESSURE BELOW 100 PSI ATTENTION THIS VEHICLE IS FITTED WITH AN ADVANCED HVAC SYSTEM TO ENSURE MAXIMUM PASSENGER COMFORT KEEP DOOR CLOSED DURING STAND STILL HAND BRAKE RELEASE USE TEMPORARY ONLY DURING BRAKE FAILURE Use of electronic equipment in the proximity of the shifter may cause malfunction 18 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs NOT TO PULL Fasten Seatbelt INFORMATION THE BLIND IS CONTROLLED AT DISTANCE BY THE OPERATOR Boucler Votre Ceinture O1 GENERAL Abroche su cinturon de seguridad 2 FIRE di RIDE SAFELY em EXTINGUISHER STAY SEATED WITH a SEATBELT FASTENED B NO STANDEE Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 19 Z lt 2 O zZ c 2 UO 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs 20 TS 35 FLUSH NOT USE THIS AREA FOR STORAGE PULL THE HANDLE TO RELEASE THE BUMBER THE TANK CANNOT BE FILLED WITH A QUANTITY OF FUEL THAT EXCEEDS 95 OF THE TANK VOLUME THE LEGAL CAPAC Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION USE REFRIGERANT R 134a ONLY The System Contains R 134a Refrigerant IN CONJUNCTI
46. Hook Make sure the tow rope is parallel Itis located on rear bumper to the road during the towing pro cess Otherwise it may cause serious damage to the vehicle TRUE a gt Use rear towing hook tow any FALSE vehicle a e Sn e 1 V e irn FALSE Ee 5 TAN Oat OO TS 35 103 U Z gt cz St 05 3 1 Internal Lamps 5 2 External Lamps 5 3 Illumination Lamps 5 4 Headlamps Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 105 Ta A 2 c lu 2 lt A 2 c i lt LLI 5 1 Internal Lamps Passengers Reading and Night Corridor Lamps Driver s Reading Lamp Lamps Step Lamps aoe maneo HEN 7 Step lamps are located front steps They light up automatically when the door is opened and light off when the door is closed Corridor lamps are controlled by Driver s Reading lamps are con INTERIOR LIGHT switch located trolled by DRIVER S READING on the right control panel LAMP button located on the right Passengers Reading and Night control panel Lamps are controlled by the READ INFORMATION ING LIGHT switch located on the Step lamps provide visibility right control panel when getting on and off the vehicle 106 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 5 1 In
47. M system In such a case stop the vehicle immediately and consult authorized TEMSA Service TS 35 171 lt Un zm Vr gt N lt Un Z gt ON LY m WY N 12 6 ECM WARNING Never make a reverse con nection of the terminals when replacing batteries or during jump starting other wise the ECM system will be damaged First connect the positive and then the negative battery termi nals Reverse connection of the terminals may damage the electronic system com pletely Consult authorized TEMSA Service for requirements of supply The ECM system may be entirely damaged when necessary actions are not taken 172 TS 35 12 7 Circuit Braker Reset Every electrical accessory in your vehicle has a fuse to protect it When a fuse blows it breaks the connection and you have to reset it To do this you need to find the tripped breaker It will have a small button in the center and the but ton will be popped out The button on a breaker that is not tripped will be almost flush with the surface A tripped button will stick out about a quarter of an inch Push the button in until it clicks into place Rev 05 04 04 2013 SYSTEMS lt kK LLI N Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 173 13 MAINTENANCE 13 1 Checking Engine Oil Level 13 16 Lavatory Waste Tank Maintenance 13 2 Checking Condition
48. ON WITH A POLYOL ESTER LUBRICANT SERVICE BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN ONLY Lavatory waste must be disposed of into appropriate and approved Disposal or Dump Stations only Failure to do so may result in serious criminal and or civil fines penalties and or incarceration ATTENTION EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS BATTERY MAIN SWITCH CAN ONLY BE TURNED OFF AFTER 2 MINUTES OF TURNING DPF REGEN DPF REGEN THE IGNITION KEY OFF ENABLE FORCE wn SWITCH SWITCH Rev 05 04 04 2013 LOCKED POSITION UNLOCKED POSITION WARNING DO NOT MOVE THE VEHICLE UNLESS THE BATTERY CARRIER IS IN LOCKED POSITION TS 35 21 INFORMATION O1 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs SYSTEM BATTERY POWER 24V lt WATER LEVEL INDICATOR SYSTEM 24V KL 15POWER INFORMATION INVERTER POWER OPT E 01 GENERAL REAR FUSE BOX POWER 2 CLEAN WATER gt TANK CLEANING REAR FUSE BOX POWER 1 4 FILLING ne SYSTEM 24V KL 30 POWER E HANDICAP LIFT POWER OPT 4 EQUALIZER 24V 4 EQUALIZER 12V 4 22 5 35 05 04 04 2013 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs WARNING FOR ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL ULSD ONLY OIL FILLER CAP AND THE TANK MEETS ALL DIPSTICK MUST BE NON SIDE MOUNTED FUEL LOCKED DURING ENGINE OPERATION INFORMATION DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID ONLY THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC
49. OO OOO L LLI x c ad PARKING BRAKE warning lamp located on warning panel lights up when the parking brake is activated WARNING It switches off when the parking Consult authorized brake is released TEMSA Service if the PARKING BRAKE Release the parking brake before warning lamp does driving and check that the not switch off although air ING BRAKE warning lamp is off WARNING pressure in the system is suf ficient Never use the parking brake during travel except for emer gencies Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 161 11 2 Parking Brake Unlocking Parking Brake WARNING WARNING Check the PARKING Vehicle may roll away if the warning lamp after releasing parking brake is not locked In the parking brake such a case secure the vehicle with wheel chocks Parking brake can be locked when air pressure in the system is insuf ficient In such a case the PARK ING BRAKE lamp located on the warning panel lights up sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE INFORMATION Consult authorized TEMSA Ser MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE Supply filtered and pressur ized air for the air tanks to Supplied air pressure must be vice if the parking brake lamp bar is still on N lt cec faa ensure the parking brake system function again Stop
50. RMATION Using antifreeze is crucial for the performance of the vehicle Using antifreeze in summer would reduce corrosion and sedimentation inside the en gine Never fill up the tank only with antifreeze In addition to this anti freeze protects the engine against overheating as it increases the boiling point of water WARNING Addition or replacement processes of engine coolant must only be performed by authorized TEMSA Service Contact with engine cool ant may cause Irritation on skin and eyes If this occurs seek medical help TS 35 127 Z U Z N Z U Z N 7 3 Drive Belts Drive belts must only be removed and replaced by authorized service personnel All operations explained in this section must be carried out when the engine Is stopped Engine compartment temperature increas es as long as the engine runs There fore wait till the engine tempera ture drops to room temperature before performing any operations in this compartment Two main drive belts are located on the engine 1 Air Condition Compressor Drive Belt 2 Hydrofan Drive Belt 3 Alternator Drive Belt Occupational knowledge and expe rience is required for replacing drive belts and adjusting belt tension Information given in this section is intended for people with technical knowledge and competence at the required level Please consult autho rized TEMSA Service for all matters re
51. Reset the dust indicator after air filter maintenance work Check the indicator by running the engine AX warno Check that filter and its ele ments are installed correctly after maintenance work Rev 05 04 04 2013 Push the clips forward to release each of them and remove the air filter Pull out the external filter cap VISUAL INSPECTION Replace the air filter if too much soot or oil has ac cumulated on it Pull the filter gently towards you and remove KOSS OSS 410054055405 SES ERRRERRERRKEERN SRK 05 05 52525525 5 2525 505005050505 LLERS Apply pressurized air to the inner parts of the filter 13 5 Replacing Air Filter g CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA ser vice to replace air filter WARNING Always use genuine TEMSA spare parts and accessories Use of none genuine spare parts will adversely effect the performance and jeopardize the warranty of your vehicle TS 35 179 13 MAINTENANCE U Z lt Z Z lt 2 13 6 Fuel Filter Maintenance Performance of the vehicle and fuel consumption depend on the cleanli ness of the fuel filter Clogged fuel filter reduces the performance of the vehicle and increases fuel con sumption DO IT YOURSELF Check the fuel consumption regularly The reason of sud den increase in the fuel con sumption may be a clogged fuel filter sa CONSULT
52. TS 35 85 mo 2 I p gt lt ag 04 Rev 05 04 04 2013 DRIVING 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 4 1 4 4 1 5 4 1 6 4 1 7 4 2 4 3 4 3 1 Pre Driving Drivers Seat Adjustment Driver s Seat Belt Rear View Mirror Sight Adjustment Steering Wheel Adjustment Checking Control Switches Checking Indicator amp Warning Lamps Checking Air Pressure Driving Emergency Situations Towing the Vehicle TS 35 87 UO Z gt 7 St 4 1 Pre Driving Taking necessary actions before driving prevents possible problems while driving To have optimal conditions for your own passenger s safety always check all items that may affect driv ing performance Checking Headlights and Lamps Check all headlights and external lamps before driving Consult au thorized TEMSA Service in case of any malfunctioning 88 TS 35 Checking Tire Pressures Check the tires and rims before driving VISUAL INSPECTION Check that tires also spare tires are not worn torn damaged etc Perform tire pressure adjustment ac cording to the values given by the manufacturer for different weather conditions See page 148 Check that all rims are installed and fixed properly warning Tire pressure increases while driving Check tire pressure when tires are cold Checking Systems for Leaks Check fuel and lubrication systems of the vehicle for leaks before driv ing VISUAL
53. ains may adversely affect control of the vehicle Avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration when snow chains are used 150 TS 35 Check snow chain tensions regularly after driving Readjust tightness if necessary WARNING Use of snow chains must com ply with prevailing national regulations WARNING Read the mounting instruc tions of the chain manu facturer Ensure that snow chains are fitted correctly Do not use the vehicle with snow chains at high speeds Fit snow chains to snow tires if necessary Remove rim covers before fitting snow chains Chains may cause rim cover dam age 10 6 Changing Tires Park the vehicle appropriately and take all necessary actions before changing a wheel Vehicle jack wheel chock and aux equipments required for tire replacement are provided inside the emergency equipment com partment WARNING Check that vehicle is im mobilized before replacing tires Use gloves during removal or installation of wheels to prevent injury to your hands Apply parking brake and secure the vehicle with wheel chocks by posi tioning them under the wheels that are not to be changed Rev 05 04 04 2013 10 6 Changing Tires Remove the rim covers Loosen the wheel nuts Use of jack First ensure the vehicle is secure Loosen all the wheel nuts with a lug Rotate the screw anti clockwise and and then remove the rim cover of wrench in a crosswise
54. als only Never connect them to the starter or frame It may not be a simple bat tery fault if the engine does not run Stop the engine of the donor vehicle Oth erwise donor battery may discharge 170 TS 35 12 4 Relay Panel Relay panel is located in AdBlue Tank maintenance Compartment Replace the damaged fuse with a spare one if a malfunction occurs Sz CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice for relay malfunctions WARNING Always check the ampere val ue on the spare fuse and use a fuse that complies with the amperes written on the fuse label INFORMATION An illumination lamp is located at switch panel compartment When the compartment hatch is opened illumination lamp lights up automatically and lights off when the hatch is closed When the igntition is off illumination lamp lights up for an hour if the hatch is kept open Close the hatch and then open or switch the igniton to ON to illuminate the switch panel again 12 5 Fuse Box Fuse box is located at battery main tenance compartment After recognizing any malfunction related to the fuses determine the location of the corresponding fuse by checking the fuse charts pro vided in the wiring diagram docu mentation Before replacing fuses make sure the corresponding electric systems are switched off INFORMATION Remove the screws on cover to access to the fuse box
55. amps on INFORMATION INFORMATION High beams are used when the low beams are insufficient to Turn the fog lamps on only provide high visibility when required by weather conditions Unnecessary use of fog lamps may cause ac cidents Abide to country laws Provide long range visibility during travel See also page 50 to acti vate high beam headlamps Ta a 2 lt Z lt Uu 2 lt L m lt LLI IE LO VISUAL WARNING INSPECTION High beams will adversely af Warning lamp locat fect the visibility of the driver ed on warning panel on the opposite side Never lights up as long as the use the high beams if not nec high beam headlamps are on essary Rev 05 04 04 2013 5 35 111 06 Uu e m 2 lt 72 O 6 1 Front Door The locking mechanism is dedi cated to open or close the doors from outside when engine is in ON or OFF position Push the cap to the right to open Insert the key to the socket turn clockwise and then turn the locking lever clockwise WARNING Never use door opening switches if the door is locked This could result in damage to the locking mechanism 114 TS 35 Press On Off switch to open the door Press switch to close the door from outside 1 Switch 2 Locking Lever 3 Lock Prot
56. anation Engine temperature is high Engine is overheat Cooling Water Hot ing Engine Compartment Lid Open Engine lid is open Engine oil pressure is low or too low Lubricating Oil Pressure Low nn oil level is above or below specification Transmission temperature is high Transmission is Transmission Temperature Warning overheating Fault Gearbox General gearbox error e BN Engine stop warning Engine needs to be ser engine stopper viced at the first available opportunity Rev 05 04 04 2013 Main Warning Panel Lamp Status Warning Lamp I Red Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp I Red Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp I Red Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp Red Unavailable Unavailable TS 35 45 INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Text Electric Drive Fault 1 Alternator Down Electric Drive Fault All Alternators Down Fire Warning No Battery Charge Voltage Low Cooling Water Low Check Level Luggage Compartment Air Pressure Low Front Brake 46 TS 35 Error Explanation Alternator 1 is not charging or insufficient charg ing Alternators are not charging or insufficient charg ing Fire break out on vehicle Battery voltage is under 23 V Engine coolant level is low Luggage compartment lid is open Front axle pressure is low Main W
57. arning Panel Lamp Status Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp II Yellow Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp 1 Yellow Warning Lamp I Red Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Text Air Pressure Low Rear Brake Front Door Air Pressure Low Front Brake Air Pressure High Rear Brake Air Pressure High Brake Lining Insufficient Check Diagnostic Service Air Filter Check Diagnostics Rev 05 04 04 2013 Error Explanation Rear axle pressure is low Front door air pressure is low Front axle pressure is high Rear axle pressure is high Brake linings failure Air filter warning Diagnostic failure Main Warning Panel Lamp Status Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp Il Yellow Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp Red Warning Lamp Il Yellow Warning Lamp Il Yellow TS 35 47 INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Main Warning Panel Lamp Status Voice Status Warning Text Error Explanation Toilet clean water tank empty or lavatory waste Warning Lamp 1 tank is full Yellow Wa WC Tanks Full Empty WC Emergency Warning Toilet emergency button pressed Warning Lamp Red Available Z lt gt DE O ni 2 02 VEHICLE 48 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 1 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment
58. ate the main battery cut off switch before con necting the jumper cables to prevent the electric or control systems being dam aged If vehicles operating differ ent voltage both vehicles can be damaged Rev 05 04 04 2013 First connect the terminal clamp of the red cable to the jump start as shown in the illustration and con nect the other clamp of the red cable to the positive terminal of the donor battery Secondly connect the terminal clamp of the black cable to the jump start negative terminal of the donor battery and connect the other clamp of the black cable to the chassis of your vehicle WARNING Avoid short circuits caused by polarity reversal and by con tact of worn jumper cables Activate the main battery cut off switch Start the engine of the do nor vehicle Switch the ignition key of the receiver vehicle to position Stop the donor vehicle when the receiver vehicle starts operating properly Remove the terminal clamps in re verse order TS 35 169 lt Un U p gt N lt Un Z gt ON LY m WY N 12 3 Jump Start WARNING Highly explosive hydrogen gas is produced while charg ing batteries Check that batteries are charged well ventilated area Keep fire sparks naked flames and cigarette away from the battery Connect the jumper cables to the battery termin
59. cord ing to the vehicle type Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 115 a e ES Z lt 72 6 2 Lids Emergency Situation Equipment Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated Push the lid downwards and turn to locking or unlocking the lid anism Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid WARNING Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age 116 TS 35 the key clockwise to lock the mech Battery Maintenance Lid Push the lid downwards and turn the key clockwise to lock the mech anism The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid AX warning Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age Rev 05 04 04 2013 6 2 Lids Left Luggage Lids The locking mechanism is dedicated Push the lid downwards and turn to locking or unlocking the lid the key cloc
60. ctant Treatment on the brake sys tem can be done by only authorised services 11 1 ABS ABS Anti locking Braking System prevents the wheels from locking while braking When the engine is started ABS warning lamp switches on It switch es off after five seconds WARNING When the ABS is activated the brake pedal starts vibrating In such a case never move your foot off the brake pedal and never pump the brake pedal c DOCUMENT EE REFERENCE See also service manual delivered with the ve hicle for road assistance phone numbers ABS warning lamp does not switch off in case of ABS malfunction dur ing travel In such a case consult authorized TEMSA Service WARNING e Braking function is adversely affected in case of any prob lem with ABS system Park the vehicle in an appropri ate place if ABS warning lamp lights up Service brake and other auxiliary brakes continue functioning even if ABS does not function the result is the wheels may get locked and braking distance may in crease sa CONSULT B AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Service before continuing to drive Rev 05 04 04 2013 11 2 Parking Brake Parking brake prevents the vehicle from moving after it has stopped 5 me 3 1 Pullthe lever upwards to activate the parking brake 2 Push the lever downwards to de activate the parking brake 1 2 17 1 1 100 250 S O gs BJO
61. d of time VEHICLE INTERIOR If the weather is cold DO NOT fill Set and leave the thermostat at 50 For drain clean water tank and lava the tank completely F to prevent freezing tory waste tank 1 Discharge lavatory waste tank 2 Push flush button located in toi let unit as far as water flow is N WARNING stopped Operating the flush when tank 3 2 lavatory waste tank is empty may harm pump sys tem Always check the water level and add water if needed 82 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Lavatory Waste Discharge AX warning Lavatory waste must be dis posed of into appropriate and INFORMATION If lavatory waste tank is full a fault message displayed on warning panel WARNING Never use toilet unit if lavatory waste tank full approved Disposal or Dump Failure to do so may result in serious criminal and or civil fines penalties and or incar ceration O 22 LLI ke e L gt m Park the vehicle in a dump station and place your holding tank drain valve as close to the opening of the dump station as possible 2 Pull the discarge valve lever down 3 Restore the valve to its original position when discharging is finished Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 83 3 6 Accessories Rinsing Lavatory Waste Tank Multichannel Audio System
62. d use service brake 138 TS 35 Sudden Acceleration Kick down Automatic shift to a lower gear kick down is achieved by depress ing the accelerator pedal fully An downshift will be achieved when approaching the top speed for a particular gear or by releasing the accelerator pedal slightly Kick down can be used for maximum acceleration INFORMATION Sudden acceleration highly in creases fuel consumption WARNING If the driver should leave the driver compartment with the engine running Neutral N gear must be engaged and parking brake must be acti vated Rev 05 04 04 2013 Z O cn 2 Y Z lt 2 Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 139 09 SUSPENSION 9 1 Kneeling Lifting Se Front Kneeling 9 1 2 Lifting Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 141 Z Un Z A 72 72 O 9 Suspension The suspension system of your ve hicle is composed of At the front 2 Air Bellows 2 Suspensions 1 Stabilizer At the Back 4 Air bellows 4 Suspensions Air bellows and suspensions provide comfortable driving and additional safety when cornering 142 TS 35 Stabilizer INFORMATION Stabilizers preserve vehicle stability on sharp curves and during sudden maneuvers Stabilizers minimize vehicle swaying and lurching on sharp curves Stabilizers restrict the ve hicle from swerving during sudden breaking Stabilizers disable the wheels to sway
63. e following conditions are met in the vehicle The brake pedal is released The transmission is in neutral or park he vehicle speed is O MPH he throttle pedal is released DPF Regeneration switch is located on AdBlue tank maintenance lid The Regeneration switch must be pressed for four seconds Black switch has to be stay always in OFF position Monitor the vehicle and surround ing area during the manual regen eration If any unsafe condition occurs shut off the engine imme diately warning If the DPF Lamp and Check En gine Lamp do not turn off after a complete manual regenera tion contact your authorized TEMSA Service Rev 05 04 04 2013 7 9 Engine Compartment Automatic Extinguisher System Your vehicle is equipped with an au tomatic extinguisher system which is activated automatically in case of a fire Extinguisher system contains detec tor tube and extinguisher cylinder Prevent a possible fire extinguisher system 15 activated automatically and extinguishant is sprayed in en gine compartment room OPTION This feature is optional It may not be included in all models WARNING A regular program of systemat ic maintenance must be estab lished for continuous proper operation of all extinguisher system units and to avoid vio lating the warranty Rev 05 04 04 2013 If a fire b
64. e in all tires Check the torque on the driveline universal joint straps TS 35 11 Z x 2 O rel 2 gt 2 UO Z lt 2 DE Z l gt 2 UO 1 1 4 Using Mobile Phones and Radio Mobile phones and radio commu nication devices may distract the driver during driving Therefore it is recommended not to use such devices Furthermore usage of mobile phones or other devices transmit ting electromagnetic waves must comply with prevailing national regulations Before adding sound equipment check with your dealer and be sure to check Federal rules covering mo bile radio and telephone units 12 TS 35 1 1 5 Use of Genuine Parts and Accessories For a safer and longer service life of the vehicle use only TEMSA genu ine spare parts accessories or parts which have been approved and tested by TEMSA All genuine parts have been ap proved by TEMSA by means of testing their reliability endurance and safety factors TEMSA does not take any responsibility for any injury or damage due to use of non ap proved third party products Any alteration of the vehicle may interfere with safety features built into the vehicle and may lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death 1 1 6 Service and Maintenance Carry out all maintenance and ser vice work completely and within the specified intervals as described in this manual and
65. ection Cap INFORMATION Lock protection cap prevents dust oil etc from contami nating the lock mechanism Always keep the cap closed after use To lock the mechanism from out side at first rotate the lever anti clockwise and release Then insert the key in its socket and turn anti clockwise Rev 05 04 04 2013 6 1 Front Door 6 2 Lids Manually Opening Closing The air release mechanism is dedi cated to open or close the door from outside The switch located on the fuel tank maintenance hatch Rotate the le ver clockwise to release AX warning Never use door opening switches if the door is locked This could result in damage to the locking mechanism Uu Z lt 72 O INFORMATION Lock protection cap prevents dust oil etc from contami nating the lock mechanism Always keep the cap closed Lid 6 Engine Maintenance Right Lid tton ise INFORMATION 2 Battery Maintenance Lid 7 AdBlue and DPF Maintenance Lid The number of air release 3 Left Luggage Lids 8 Right Luggage Lids 4 Lavatory Tank Maintenance Lid 9 Fuel Tank Maintenance Lid 1 Emergency Situation Equipment 5 Radiator Maintenance Lid mechanisms may vary ac
66. ed Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle INFORMATION e Laws regarding towing the vehicle vary according to state laws applications must done by taking the present state s rules into consider ation AX warning Technical knowledge is need ed for towing Only road re covery service must perform this application INFORMATION e Maximum speed limit is 9 3 mph 15 km h for vehicles with brake problems Maximum speed limit is 12 5 mph 20 km h for vehicles with no brake prob lems Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING Materials used for towing vary according to malfunction type For vehicles with brake pro blems Tow bar For vehicles without brake problems Tow rope Tow chain can be used INFORMATION ow rope length can be 5 meters 16 4 ft and tow bar length can be maximum 1 meter 3 28 ft Red warning signs must be attached on tow ropes lon ger than 2 5 meters 8 2 ft If the lighting system of the towed vehicle is mal functioning a 0 65x0 65ft 20x20cm red reflector must be placed behind the vehicle WARNING Drive axle shaft must be re moved when coach is being towed to avoid possibilty of damage to transmission In all towing applications Insert the ignition key and switch to position 2 Run the engine to activate hy draulic steering wheel support and braking system Do not activate retarder if engine is off Remove the propeller shaft and
67. f corrosion is brown and it is white on aluminum and zinc parts INFORMATION Regular maintenance and re pairs carried out by authorized TEMSA Service reduces the cor rosion risk on all surfaces of the vehicle Factors that cause corrosion are Weather Conditions Different weather conditions such as humidity snow and mud accu mulated on the surface of the ve hicle must be cleaned regularly to prevent painted and preservative surfaces corroding External Factors Air pollution dust carried by the wind gravel and dirt may damage the preservative surface of the ve hicle Dirt snow and other external sub stances remaining on the surface for a long time may damage the body surface Usage Conditions Body surface may crack if the ve hicle is washed in extremely hot or cold weather Cracks may lead to Corrosion Maintenance Preventive Corrosion Procedure We would like to remind you of some maintenance precautions to help protect your vehicle from ag ing and corrosion Cleaning of the Vehicle Cleaning and maintenance of the vehicle in regular intervals as rec ommended by authorized TEMSA Service reduces corrosion risk and increases service life Use suitable washing agent and warm water for hand washing max 50 C AX warning Do not use household de tergents soaps or strong chemicals which remove wax and other protective finishes from the surface of the paint to wash your vehicle After a
68. g on the level of contamination Rev 05 04 04 2013 INFORMATION Use a cleaning agent recom mended by authorized TEMSA Service for soiling that is hard to remove WARNING Use only water and soap to clean seat belts Never use chemicals to clean seat belts Never stick any materials on seat belts Avoid cutting painting or bending the seat belt buckles Mats Spiked mats are provided with the vehicle Mats can easily be removed and cleaned Removal and mount ing of the mats is shown in the fig ure WARNING Always keep the spikes of the mat Consult with TEMSA Ser vice to order TS 35 185 U Z lt Zz Z lt 2 U Z lt Z Z lt 2 13 16 Lavatory Waste Tank Maintenance Discharge and rinse lavatory waste tank regularly Late discharging or rinsing may cause overflow See also page 83 WARNING Do not use toilet unit if lava tory waste tank full AUTHORIZED SERVICE In such a case do not drive and consult authorized TEMSA Service sa CONSULT 186 TS 35 13 17 Corrosion Protection Corrosion can form on the exterior surface of the vehicle on connec tion elements and mechanical parts INFORMATION Corrosion check must be con ducted every 15 000km 9321 miles How to detect corrosion Wear and change of colour on the external surface of the metal indi cate corrosion On metal parts the colour o
69. g panel informs driver to ve Use menu selection buttons to shift Vehicle s operating status malfunc hicle s operating status malfunc ing between pages tion warnings AdBlue level Brake tions and information about the Tank 1 Pressure Brake Tank 2 Pres software sure displayed in this menu Low High pressure in Turn ignition key on position 2 to front axle tank operate warning panel INFORMATION Adjust warning panel bright Low High pressure in rear axle tank ness for a clear visibility by using Dimmer Switch located on left control panel See also page 34 Low cooling water level 42 175 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Kneeling lifting Failure level control Kneeling lifting active Fire in engine room front relay panel lug gage room rear relay panel fuel tank exhaust muffler 2 Door Air Pressure Low gt o A Retarder active Option Engine Heater Active s Rev 05 04 04 2013 Front left fr Right Rear left Rr Right brake lining insufficient Door air pressure low First alternator failure Second alternator fail ure Low fuel level ASR deactive Front fog lamps are on Optional 9 0 Ao 9 Preheater Active Optional Handicap passanger icon optional Engine failure Gearbox failure ABS active Central lock open Mirror
70. garding drive belts and engine compartment 128 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 7 4 Engine Oil Dipstick Oil dipstick is located on the engine Open the engine maintenance lid to access the stick INFORMATION Always wait for at least 15 30 minutes after stopping the engine Rotate the stick anticlockwise and pull out after it is released Maxi mum and minimum markings are located at the end of the stick Oil level is determined by the lines VISUAL INSPECTION Torn or cracked cylin ders may cause leaks resulting in water and oil mixing Rev 05 04 04 2013 SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Disposal of engine oil should be done accord ing to the hazardous waste disposal regulations Take necessary precaution to avoid oil overflow while adding engine oil to the system Park the vehicle on level ground to get an accurate oil level reading Stop the engine Wait until cooles down so that the oil can flow back in to the oil sump Pull out the dip stick and clean with a clean cloth Insert the stick into its socket Pull out the dipstick again Check whether the oil level is between the ADD and FULL markings Check the engine oil level regularly TS 35 129 Z U Z N lt U Z N 7 5 Air Filter Air filter is located in the engine compartment INFORMATION For more information about air filter mainte
71. gers and their luggage only Passenger capacity according to seat arrangement Is indicated in the passenger capacity label and regis tration documents of the vehicle The vehicle cannot be used except for its design purpose The owner of the vehicle will be held liable for any other use beyond this design purpose Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 1 3 Operational Safety Before driving take all necessary safety and environmental aspects into consideration Ensure that the vehicle is in technically perfect con dition If you believe that your vehicle has a fault which could cause a crash injury or death you should imme diately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHT SA in addition to notifying TEMSA Global If NHTSA receives similar com plaints it may open an investi gation and if it discovers that a safety problem exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individ ual problems between you and your dealer or TEMSA Global Rev 05 04 04 2013 To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline Observe all safety instructions and warnings displayed on the vehicle The vehicle
72. his situation Use the vehicle speed Weight of your vehicle represents a lot of energy when it move use that energy Summary Anticipate Release throttle in good time Prevent unnecessary braking Drive no faster than is necessary at a given time Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 2 Symbols Operating instructions in this man ual include the following symbols warning words and signs OPTION This symbol indicates that mentioned property of the vehicle is optional Model specifications models speci fied to the country optional equipment INFORMATION This symbol is used when im portant additional information is given lt gt VISUAL INSPECTION This symbol is used to inform the user that the com plementary indicator lamp would be lit after carrying out the mentioned instruction Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING This symbol is used in condi tions which may cause dam age or injury if necessary mea sures are not taken AURAL INSPECTION This symbol is used to inform the user that the complementary sound can be heard after carrying out the mentioned instruction 0 HOT SURFACES This symbol is used to indicate the risk of burns in case of con tact with hot surfaces MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE This symbol is used to indicate conditions where mentioned instruction should be carried out by a mechanic 9 45 5 This symbol is used to indicate condit
73. hts up LLI x c ad N NC c ad 11 4 ASR Acceleration Slip Regulation ASR system regulates the drive torque of the driven wheels de pending on the current driving situ ation If one of the wheels rotates faster than the others it would be recognized by the ASR system Rota tion speed is controlled to prevent wheel slip of the wheel which ro tates faster ASR system regulates the drive torque and the wheels are spinning independently from each other ASR system prevents wheel slip and provides safer driving in difficult driving conditions WARNING Deactivate ASR system while using snow chains Wheels may spin and the vehicle may sway when the ASR system is deactivated The ASR warning lamp may switch on during driving on slippery roads if so reduce speed 164 TS 35 Press ASR switch located on left control panel to deactivate ASR system 11 5 Engine Brake Enables auxiliary brake power by throttling the exhaust discharge Engine brake can be used instead of the service brake when the coach is not overloaded and when driving on mild slopes Engine brake power 15 insufficient to bring the vehicle to a full stop Press ENGINE BRAKE switch on the left control panel to activate the en gine brake Engine brake is active as long as the ENGINE BRAKE switch is
74. icle Remove the ignition key be fore leaving the vehicle AX warning Never switch off the ignition while driving This may cause the steering wheel to lock up Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 2 Driving Parking Activate the parking brake after stopping the vehicle Direct the tires towards the pave ment when parking downhill Direct the tires away from the pave ment when parking uphill Switch the ignition key to position 0 after stopping the engine and remove the key Rev 05 04 04 2013 INFORMATION ABS system will be deactivated when the parking brake is ac tivated 4 3 Emergency Situations Additional emergency equipment is provided with the vehicle It is vital importance to use and maintain the equipment properly Check that first aid kit and fire extin guisher are located in there correct positions Warning and information labels are provided inside the vehicle Inform the passengers about these labels and what to do Engine Overheat INFORMATION Check the engine temperature regularly while driving Tem perature indicator is located on the instrument panel When the engine coolant temper ature rises stop the vehicle in an appropriate place and activate the parking brake Turn the air condi tioning off Run the engine at idle speed until the coolant tempera ture drops to normal level Open the radiator lid gently without stop ping the engine
75. in different directions when the axles of the vehicle are damaged during driving Air Bellows INFORMATION Air bellows provide stability for the vehicle Air compression value on the air bellows other than recommended by authorized TEMSA Service may damage the air bellows WARNING Prevent any contact with sub stances which may damage the air bellows such as oil diesel dirt etc sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Stop the engine and consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of air bellow malfunction Rev 05 04 04 2013 9 1 Kneeling Lifting 9 1 1 Front Kneeling Your vehicle is equipped with a Enables adjustment of body lev Front Kneeling System to ease the eling The warning lamp on the entering and exiting of passengers button lights up as long as the kneeling lifting operation is be Air bellow compression can be changed in order to adjust the ve hicle body height from the ground IN WARNING Do not continue driving if INFORMATION The bus is equipped with kneeling system that consist of an outside warning lamp at the frame of front door and a buzzer Kneeling lamp flashes and beeps during the kneeling system is active Rev 05 04 04 2013 you encounter a problem with the KNEELING LIFTING system Before jacking up the ve hicle deactivate the KNEEL ING LIFTING system Sz CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice in case of k
76. in the warranty and service documentation The service and maintenance op erations should be carried out by authorized services and be in com pliance with TEMSA directives You should keep a record with all parts receipts and list the mileage and the date of any service work you perform and or authorized service performed Incomplete or improper servicing may cause problems in the op eration of the vehicle If you are in doubt about any servicing have it done by your authorized TEMSA Global dealer Improper mainte nance during the warranty period will jeopardize your TEMSA Global warranty coverage Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 1 7 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle 1 Maintenance The state of the art engine technol ogy means only 1 2 maintenance checks are required each year Please review your warranty and service manual for detail Optimum lubrication and tuning result in a 3 to 5 improvement in fuel economy 2 Engine Optimum fuel economy is reached at max tractive force range of your engine 3 Axle Alignment Incorrect axle alignment can impact consumption by up to 3 4 Tire Pressure It is well known that a low tire pres sure increases fuel consumption by up to 5 If the tire pressure is 20 below the correct pressure the roll ing resistance will be about 10 higher and the fuel consumption will be about 5 higher Rev 05 04 04 2013 Check the pressure before driving the vehicle whe
77. intenance Right Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid To open the lid pull it up until it stops press the latch to release the lock ing mechanism and continue to pull upwards movement 00 HOT SURFACES When opening the engine maintenance lid beware of hot surfaces WARNING Never hold edges or inner parts of the lid while closing Your hands may get caught D Rev 05 04 04 2013 6 2 Lids AdBlue and DPF Maintenance Lid AdBlue Outer Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid To open the lid pull it up until it stops press the latch to release the lock ing mechanism and continue to pull upwards movement The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid To open the lid turn the key anti clock N WARNING wise and pull upwards to Close Always hold the handle push and turn the key clockwise while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age warning e Always hold the handle Ta m Za lt 72 oe O while opening closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 119 Uu ES Z lt 72
78. inversely affected if condensate is not drained off Checking Emergency Situation Equipment Check the emergency situation equipment before driving Check the emergency equipment is fully functional Jack spare tire bulbs spare fuse first aid kit fire extinguisher wheel nut lug wrench chock auxiliary rods and tool bag must be kept ready for use Warning and information labels are provided inside the vehicle Inform the passengers about these labels and what to do INFORMATION e Check that first aid kit con tents are complete Check the fire extinguisher has been serviced Checking Doors and Hatches Check that all doors and lids are closed and locked before driving Check that doors and lids are closed properly using rear view mirrors Checking Fuel Level Check the fuel level by using the corresponding indicator located on instrument panel Top up the tank with correct fuel if needed Do not wait until the fuel is completely consumed before refueling Air remaining inside the tank may cause engine malfunction INFORMATION Fuel level can be monitored in percentages through display TS 35 89 U Z gt cz e St U Z gt Cz e St 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Driver s seat adjustment is custom ized to provide the optimum com fort for the driver during travel Driver s seat adjustment must al low easy access to service pedals warning and
79. ions where the user may be hit and injured by rotating parts Eg DO IT YOURSELF This symbol indicates that mentioned instruction can be carried out by the user A DOCUMENT FE REFERENCE See also other manu als delivered for information SAFETY GLOVES This symbol is used to indicate conditions where it is neces sary to wear safety gloves against injuries due to mainte nance work sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE This symbol is used in condi tions where authorized TEMSA Service should be consulted for described maintenance repair and inspection work SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT This symbol is used to indicate the environment should be considered when conducting this task TS 35 15 O1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs DOOR IN ANY EMERGENCY CASE WATCH YOUR STEP a CAUTION TURN THE TURNING KNOB TO OPEN THE Z lt p O e gt 2 UO 16 5 35 05 04 04 2013 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs EMERGENCY EXIT TURN BOTH TWO RED HANDLES TO UPRIGHT POSITION PUSH TO OPEN THIS WINDOW Rev 05 04 04 2013 IN AN EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EXIT 1 PUSH UP 2 PULL THE WHITE KNOB 3 OPEN THE LID TS 35 17 INFORMATION O1 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs FOR PASSANGERS SAFETY FEDERAL LAW PRO
80. ivate Kneeling Lifting function when lifting mechanism is in use Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Toilet WC O 22 ke e L gt e Rotate the lever counterclockwise Alf pull it toward you to open the FR N Q Your vehicle is equipped with toilet unit and denoted by label toilet door N WARNING Information about toilet usage Push WC Active button located on WARNING the left control panel to activate toi Toilet door is equipped with let system spring mechanism Take nec essary precautions while open ing and closing toilet door Your hand may get caught is denoted by warning labels Inform passangers before us ing toilet Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 79 3 6 Accessories Toilet WC INFORMATION Use Toilet Door Key to open toilet door from outside in case of emergency Rotate the lever counterclockwise to lock the toilet door from inside WARNING When the engine is on and WC Active switch is pressed cec O 24 TE er gt 4 m Emergency situation switch be found inside the toilet unit INFORMATION Corresponding warning lamp the ventilation fan runs at a higher level and toilet lamps light
81. kwise to lock the mech anism Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid WARNING Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts ofthe lid Your hand may get caught Rev 05 04 04 2013 Lavatory Tank Maintenance Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid Insert the key in its lock and turn anti clockwise Pull the handle as shown in the figure and lift the lid Push the lid downwards and turn the key clockwise to lock the mech anism WARNING Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age TS 35 117 Ta m lt 72 O Uu Z lt 72 a4 6 2 Lids Radiator Maintenance Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid To open the lid pull it up until it stops press the latch to release the lock ing mechanism and continue to pull upwards movement HOT SURFACES When opening the engine maintenance lid beware of hot surfaces WARNING Never hold edges or inner parts of the lid while closing Your hands get caught 118 TS 35 Engine Ma
82. le is stationary Take prevailing national reg ulations into consideration AX Engine Exhaust Engine exhaust is dangerous if inhaled Engine exhaust fumes have many compo nents which you can smell They also contain carbon monoxide CO which is a colourless and odorless gas Carbon monoxide can cause unconsciousness and even death if inhaled Never start or let the engine run in an enclosed unventi lated area It is not recommended to sit in your vehicle for pro longed periods with the engine on and the vehicle not moving Rev 05 04 04 2013 National Highway Transportation amp Safety Administration NHTSA If you feel your new TEMSA Global has a safety issue that could cause a crash or personal injury you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministra tion NHTSA describing the prob lem You should also notify TEMSA Global immediately so that they can evaluate the situation or condition If NHTSA receives more informa tion of similar nature it may open an investigation regarding this mat ter If NHTSA determines there is a common safety defect in a group of buses it may issue an order for a recall NHTSA will not however become involved in an individual is sue between the owner operator distributor and or TEMSA Global To contact NHTSA call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 outside the Washington DC area In the Wash ingto
83. ledge and experience 15 required for placing drive belts and adjust ing belt tension Information given in this section is intend ed for people with technical knowledge and competence at required level Please con sult authorized TEMSA Service for all matters regarding drive belts and engine compart ment 126 TS 35 AX warning Never allow unauthorized people to drive the vehicle Remove the ignition key before operating on the en gine compartment Always stop the engine and wait until it s cold before performing any work in the engine compartment Performing work when the engine is hot may cause burning or injury Safety Switch Prevents the start up of the engine and avoids possible accidents when the maintenance lid is opened 7 2 Expansion Tank High temperature formed during the operation of the engine Is de creased by engine coolant Open the engine maintenance lid to access the expansion tank High temperature formed in engine compartment decreases whereas the engine coolant temperature increases Engine coolant expands due to temperature differences Expanding coolant will form steam inside the system Over pressurized steam is released automatically through expansion safety exits lo cated on the top of the tank Rev 05 04 04 2013 A warno e Check the engine coolant temperature from the in strument panel before per forming any operations on
84. ll sections have been washed rinse the entire vehicle once again before drying Do not let residues stay on the surface of the vehicle Use only gentle washing agents approved by TEMSA Rev 05 04 04 2013 Washing New Vehicles Pressurized Washing Pressure washing can be done on Use cold or warm water for pressure vehicle older than 2 months Run washing Depending on the manu AN WARNING N WARNING ning water and gentle washing facturer you can add 1 to 5 wash New paintwork is not fully Do not use high pressure agents approved by Temsa can be ing agent to the water hardened during the first round jet nozzles and power used for this process months Therefore instead nozzles Only use flat jet of washing the vehicle in nozzles for pressure washing an automatic wash system Always keep the nozzle mov prefer hand wash during the ing instead of pointing The first 2 months average operating pressure Always wash the vehicle for pressure washing should starting from top to bottom be 50 bars 50 bars 13 MAINTENANCE Solvents Thinner Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 187 TY U lt Z lt 2 Pressurized Washing IN WARNING Never use additives or cleaning agents comprising petrol thinner or any other hydrocarbon based solvents Do not point the water di rectly to an
85. ll out unexpect edly when opening the overhead luggage compart ment Driver s Side Sun Visor Optional Pull the black knob to move the sun visor downwards Pull and release the white knob to move the sun visor upwards OPTION This feature is optional It may not be included in all models Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Digital Indicators Seat Belt Indicator Toilet Indicator Indicates that passengers must fas ten their seat belts LAVATORY OCCUPIED Indicates that the toilet is in use INFORMATION Toilet indicator lamp lights up when the toilet door is locked from inside Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 77 2 I p gt lt ag UZ TE u2 gt 2 m 3 6 Accessories Lift Mechanism Optional Getting on off the bus is made eas ier for the wheelchaired passengers or passengers with baby stroller Lift mechanism can be controlled from outside the vehicle Press Lift Active Switch located on left con trol panel to activate lift mechanism control panel OPTION This feature is optional It may not be included in all models 78 TS 35 Lj Power Enable Provide power to the pendant and thereby enable the lift Deploy Button Extand platform from the lift storage compartment Stow Butt
86. locking locking Only luggage hatches are locked unlocked by the central locking system Other hatches cannot be locked unlocked by central locking system Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 1 Left Control Panel er Mirror Heating Switch Press upper side of the switch to acti vate rear view mir ror heater When it is activated the heater inside the mirror operates for only 10 minutes Pressing again this switch within 10 minutes de activates the mirror heating system Blind Left Switch Press upper side of the switch to move the sun visor up wards Press lower side of the switch to move it downwards Rev 05 04 04 2013 Blind Right Switch Press upper side of the switch to move the sun visor up wards Press lower side of the switch to move it downwards WARNING Using passenger side sun visor limits the driver s view on the right rear view mirror It may cause accidents WC Active Switch Press upper side of the switch to acti vate toilet system When it is activated toilet lamps light up toilet fan starts running and all switches inside the toilet are ready for use Steering Control Switch Press upper side of the switch to release steering wheel lock mechanism AX warning Steering wheel adjustment must only be performed when the vehicle is station ary and the parking brake is activated Never drive before locking the mechanism again ASR Disable Swi
87. maintenance work Z U Z N INFORMATION Check the steering hydraulic oil level periodically uM Turn Ignition gt Press Emergency Switch to ON Stop button to position stop the engine is Start engine by pressing Engine WARNING Start button Rotate Emergency Stop but ton clockwise to bring it into first position and turn Ignition Switch to OFF position after stopping the engine Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 131 Z U Z N 7 8 DPF Regeneration The vehicles are equipped with Automatic DPF Regeneration If for any reason an automatic regenera tion has not happened and DPF soot loading reaches a specified limit the DPF lamp start to flash and the Check Engine Lamp lights up At this point engine recommend a manual regeneration Manual Regeneration Select an appropriate location to park the vehicle such as clean concrete or gravel not grass or asphalt Park the vehicle away from any thing that can burn melt or ex plode Park the vehicle securely Place the transmission in park if pro vided otherwise in neutral Set wheel chocks at front and rear of at least one tire e Keep fire extinguisher nearby Check the exhaust system sur faces Confirm that nothing Is on or near the exhaust system sur faces such as tools rags grease or debris 132 TS 35 Verify th
88. mum Load indicates maximum pressure for maximum load capacity of a single tire Single Tire Maximum Load for your vehicle is 3550 kg 7830 Ibs at 850 kPa 125 psi cold Rear Dual Tire Maximum Load indicates maximum pressure for maximum load capacity of a tire in a dual con figuration Dual Tire Maximum Load for your vehicle is 3150 kg 6940 Ibs at 850 kPa 125 psi cold INFORMATION According to FMCSA 393 75 standart Any tire on the front wheels of a bus shall have a tread groove pattern depth of at least 4 32 of an inch when measured at any point on a major tread groove The measurements shall not be made where tie bars humps or fillets located 10 2 Tire Pressure Tire pressure directly affects the road handling so it is of vital impor tance to apply correct tire pressure Specified cold tire pressure is 125 psi 850 kPa WARNING Tire pressure increases while driving Check tire pressure when tires are cold SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Proper tire pressure reduces the fuel consumption and exhaust emissions Rev 05 04 04 2013 10 3 Checking Tire Pressure Check the tire pressures before pro longed driving Check the tire pressures once a week when they are cold Always check the tire pressures with a pressure gauge Appearance of the tire can be misleading The wrong tire pressure will have an effect on safety WARNING Pressures of tires on the same axle must be equal t
89. n DC area call 366 0123 The NHTSA may also be contacted in writing to the following address Rev 05 04 04 2013 NHTSA US Department of Transportation Washington DC 20590 Before Placing the Bus in Service It is the responsibility of the bus Owner Operator to ensure com pliance with all federal state and local regulations for school bus op eration and equipment As part of a daily pre trip inspection the Driver should consider it his her respon sibility to verify that the vehicle is in satisfactory working order and that all emergency equipment is in place fully stocked First Aid Kit up to date Fire Extinguisher and in proper working condition Inspection guidelines from individ ual state inspection manuals such as Commercial Driver s License pre trip inspection procedures take precedence over those found in this manual Guidelines found herein are in addition to those in your state s inspection requirements The Driver is responsible for inspect ing that the loading area Is clear be fore stopping to load passengers The Driver must ensure that all un loaded passengers are clear before moving the bus Check the service brake adjust ment Check the park brake adjustment on units equipped with hydraulic brake systems Check the torque on all body tie down bolts Check the engine oil level Check the transmission fluid level Check the engine coolant level Check the air pressur
90. n adjust steering wheel position Steer ing wheel position must not prevent full vision of indicator and fault lamps warning Changing steering wheel posi tion when driving will reduce control over the vehicle and could cause accidents WARNING Do a seat belt check once a week by pulling it while it is engaged it should not release 94 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 1 5 Checking 4 1 6 Checking Indicator 4 1 7 Checking Air Control Switches and Warning Lamps Pressure Check that all control switches func Indicator and warning lights pro Check that air pressure is enough tion properly before driving vide all the information about the to operate brake and other systems operations of the vehicle It is of vital importance to check all ofthe indicator and warning lamps before driving INFORMATION All control switches WARNING function after main cir DO NOT OPERATE THE BUS cuit breaker is switched WITH AN AIR PRESSURE on Consult authorized BELOW 100 PSI TEMSA Service if any of the WARNING switches malfunction Warning lamps may indicate any malfunction during travel Always find out the reasons for the malfunction Park the vehicle in a convenient place and consult authorized TEMSA Service if you cannot detect or repair the malfunction U Z gt cz St Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 95
91. n of the arrow to adjust upright position Seat Pocket S 559 SSSR M OSS OCD lt lt 4 QS OSS N gt A gt lt Ww SO gt 9 5555596 XS lt lt eq When using the seat pocket the item in the pocket should not ex trude more than 10cm 4inch above the top of the pocket and weight no more than 1 9 2 2165 OPTION This feature is optional It may not exist in all models of the vehicle Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 2 Seat Belts FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS ON THE COACH SAFETY IS IN YOUR HANDS Passenger seats are equipped with three point seat belts It is of vital importance to use seat belts during travel Inform the passengers about wearing seat belt before driving Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING Seat belts have vital impor tance Therefore use only TEMSA genuine spare parts Check all the belts function properly before starting to drive Pull the belt sharply against retractor to confirm that automatic lock mecha nism is working properly Consult with authorized TEMSA service in case of any problem related to connec tion and lock elements No objects other than the buckle latches should be in serted into the belt buckle Pull the seat belts to check all buckle latches if they are inserted into their buckles or not Seat belts worn during the travel keep tense position It is recommended for the passengers not to carry stiff objects such as pen or cell phone
92. n tires are cold Re member as the ambient tempera ture changes raise fall 10 C 50 F tire pressure changes increase de crease 0 2 bars 2 9 psi 5 Take a Break from Idle Time Cutting idle time from 50 to 25 can improve fuel economy by up to 425 SAVE THE E ENVIRONMENT Excessive idling will in crease the amount of particles released to the environment Avoid exessive idling Limit the warm up time Excessive idling wastes fuel adds contami nants to the oil and adds carbons to the combustion chamber Idling engines use about 0 39 gal 1 5 liters of diesel per hour Engine idling shutdown pays off in prevent ing unnecessary fuel consumption of stationary vehicles 6 Gearbox Manual Operation Practice progressive shifting You do not have to but overtaking the shifting is always possible Change gears earlier even lower engine speeds Shift up as soon as you have enough rpm to grab the next higher gear Hold the gear driver s assessment No need to increase revs 7 Driving Steadily Continuous speed adjustments cost fuel Adaptive cruise control is an effective aid to keep pace with the other traffic at minimum fuel pen alty Use the cruise and slow down Electronic cruise control saves fuel makes driving easier hink twice about the cruise speed you choose Every mile per hour over 55 mph adds almost 0 66 gal 2 5 liters more consumption per 62 1 miles Remember t
93. nance and re placement see page 178 130 TS 35 Air filter is formed of three sections Body Air filter is located inside this chamber Cap Separates the filter from the surrounding Filter Removes solid particles and foreign substances from the air 7 6 Steering Wheel Hydraulic Oil Tank The oil dipstick and oil filler cap are located on the steering wheel hy draulic oil tank Oil Dipstick Oil level inside the steering hydrau lic system must be between two in dication markings Lower marking indicates minimum level and upper one indicates maximum level MAX Highest level allowed MIN Lowest level allowed SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Disposal of steering oil should be done accord ing to the hazardous waste disposal regulations Take necessary precaution to avoid oil overflow while adding steering oil to the system Rev 05 04 04 2013 Oil Filler Cap 7 7 Engine Control Panel Turn the cap anti clockwise to re move and fill oil Turn the cap anti clockwise to re move and have access to replace steering hydraulic tank filter AX warning To reinstall the cap turn clock wise LIGHT SWITCH ENGINE START IGNITION SWITCH To start the engine from rear To stop the engine Your vehicle is equipped with a con trol panel to run the engine during
94. nded to clean vehicle manually and not use automatic cleaning machines INFORMATION Wash exterior of the vehicle as well as interior of the fenders with plenty of water and clean ing agents recommended by authorized TEMSA service Never use hard brushes or spatula to clean resin bird droppings and other acidic substances on the vehicle Check that the engine is stopped and allow the transmission system to cool down before cleaning the vehicle Never wash the ve hicle with the engine run ning Cleaning of engine com partment and isolation materials of engine com partment must only be performed by authorized TEMSA service Never use solvents that re act with plastic substances for cleaning plastic surfaces Cleaning of headlamps must only be performed by au thorized TEMSA service Rev 05 04 04 2013 13 15 Cleaning Vehicle Interior INFORMATION Clean vehicle interior with cleaning agents recommend ed by authorized TEMSA ser vice WARNING Never use corrosive sub stances or solvents such as paint thinner for cleaning non metal surfaces Cleaning of electronic parts must only be performed by authorized TEMSA Service Never use corrosive sub stances or solvents such as paint thinner or detergent for cleaning electronic in struments panel and control switches Upholstery cloth and floor mats can be cleaned by brushing and using vacuum cleaner or with soapy warm water dependin
95. neeling lifting malfunction KNEELING BUS INFORMATION Body height can be decreased by maximum 80 mm 3 14 inch INFORMATION If Kneeling system was acti vated transmission won t en gage ing performed Press lower side of KNEELING LIFTING button located on the left control panel to de crease the body height 34 QQ S TS 35 143 e 71 Z ae 72 72 O Z Un Z A 71 72 O 9 1 2 Lifting Your vehicle is equipped with a Lift ing System Enables adjustment of body lev eling The warning lamp on the button lights up as long as the kneeling lifting operation is be ing performed Press upper side of KNEELING LIFTING button located on the left control panel to increase the body height Lifting function is restricted to 12 5 mph The vehicle will automatically re turn to normal driving conditions when the vehicle speed exceeds this speed ratings 144 Ts 35 INFORMATION Body height can be increased by maximum 80 mm 3 14 inch Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 Un 2 71 ED 72 O Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 145 10 Rev 05 04 04 2013 TIRES 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 Tires Tire Pressure Checking Tire Pressure Snow Tires Snow Chain
96. now tires and nor mal tires together on your vehicle Tires with different specifications and properties reduce road handling Rev 05 04 04 2013 9 CE Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 157 BRAKES 11 1 ABS 11 2 Parking Brake 11 3 Retarder 11 4 ASR 11 5 Engine Brake Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 159 Y LL lt oz 11 Brakes Your vehicle is equipped with the following systems for safer driving e ABS e ASR Retarder Optional Engine Brake Auxiliary brake systems are intended to increase the braking power Instant maneuvers at high speeds may cause loss of control of the ve hicle In such a case auxiliary brake systems cannot prevent loss of con trol of the vehicle even if they are functioning properly For better braking power avoid instant maneuvers on wet and slippery roads Braking distance is longer than regular road conditions INFORMATION When auxiliary brake systems malfunctions the service brake functioning prolongs 160 TS 35 WARNING Never shift into neutral while driving The auxiliary brake system does not func tion when gear is in NEU TRAL position Fitting tires of different sizes and features prevents auxiliary brake systems from functioning properly Sizes and features of all tires must be the same AX warno e Clean and observe disk brake pads properly Do not use any type of sur fa
97. ns There is only one reverse gear Upshift Button To select the gear manu ally press Upshift Button Downshift Button To select the gear manu ally press Downshift But ton Rev 05 04 04 2013 Economic Drive Mode This mode is used for normal driving The gear box changes gears automatically at a lower engine speed to achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption INFORMATION Driving mode can be selected at any time Powerful Drive Mode The mode is used when powerful driving is re quired The vehicle performs at maximum power when it is activated INFORMATION Fuel consumption increases when powerful drive mode is activated Drive Mode Selection When ignition key is switched on economic drive mode is activated automatically By pressing the Mode Button the Power mode is selected and the red LED on the right top corner will light up to show the mode is selected TS 35 137 Z O N 2 gt N Z c ce A gt VY c a4 8 1 Automatic Transmission Stop and Change Direction The vehicle must be stopped before reversing Keep the brake pedal pressed before shifting between Forward and Reverse gear modes Move your foot off the accelera tor pedal Apply service brake till the ve hicle stops INFORMATION For short term stopping use the service brake for longer stops shift into neutral gear an
98. o maintain the brake stability Having dif ferent pressure values may Cause inaccurate and instable braking power VISUAL INSPECTION Check the tires visu ally and ensure that they are in good conditions Rev 05 04 04 2013 Low Proper High Pow Extremely high tire pressure increases wear of tires brak ing distance and reduces road handling Tire pressure rises after pro longed driving especially in hot conditions Do not de flate the tires when they are hot Pressure adjusted in hot conditions might be insuffi cient in cold conditions Objects such as nails gravel etc inside the tire treads may cause continuous defla tion of tire pressure Check the tires regularly WARNING Extremely Low Tire Pressure causes tire overheating in creases fuel consumption and reduces road handling Overloaded tires with ex tremely low pressure have a high risk of inflation Extremely low tire pressure can deteriorate the tire con dition and could cause the tire to release from the rim fixation 10 4 Snow Tires It is suggested to use snow tires to provide better traction on snow and ice TS 35 149 9 L un 10 5 Snow Chains When the road conditions demand it this increase safety and handling of the vehicle Fit snow chains to tires as tight as possible When using snow chains avoid driving in hilly terrains WARNING Snow ch
99. o pipes of the land of the arrow the locking mechanism ing mechanism are located one Ss gt U WIRES 7 IN AN JAM I AU EU N LLI rd y IC b 154 5 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 10 6 Changing Tires Removing spare tire 7 The pipe at the right side of the spare tire must be hooked at the left 8 Connection rod is located at 9 First connect one of the pipes to side of the tire Pipe at the left side of the spare tire must be hooked at the left side of the front bumper the auxiliary rod with a screw and the right side of the tire and mounted to the floor with then connect the other pipe to two screws which need to be the rod with another screw removed 8223 TT H DET HIER 4 eo 4 a 37 77 9 DE Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 155 10 TIRES 10 6 Changing Tires Removing spare tire 10 Landing mechanism is ready to use Hold the belt and pull in the direction of the arrow 156 TS 35 Vie WARNING Always fit new tires on the front of the vehicle 10 7 Shifting Tires Tires may wear down after a cer tain driving period depending on the location and the load strain of the tire WARNING Never use s
100. of Distilled Water une 181 Usage of Antifreeze a 182 Radiator Maintenance une 182 Air Conditioner 183 Cleaning the Files 183 Checking Drive Belt Te On ae 184 Cleaning Vehicle ExteriOr sssssssssssssssssssosssssseossssssosssesseossees 184 Cleaning Vehicle Interior ssssssssssssssssssssosssssseosssesssossssseossese 185 Lavatory Waste Tank 2 186 COMOSION al 186 RE EEE 190 TS 35 5 Z Z e U e GENERAL 01 INFORMATION Preface Aim of this User s Manual Intended Use of Vehicle Operational Safety Using Mobile Phone and Radio Use of Genuine Parts amp Accessories Service and Maintenance Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle Symbols Warning Labels and Warning Signs Usage of Heater cl ca Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 7 gt 2 UO INFORMATION 1 1 Preface WARNING Technical information and properties of the vehicles stat ed within this User s Manual are valid on the date of issue TEMSA reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the features of its products without giving any advance notice 8 TS 35 1 1 1 Aim of this Users Manual This User s Manual is prepared
101. on Retract the platform back into the storage compart ment Down Button Lower the platform towards the ground Up Button Raise the platform to wards the vehicle floor Button must be held depressed un til the motion is completed Move ment of the platform can be halted at any time by releasing the button Operating Lift Mechanism Switch ignition key on position 2 and run the engine 2 Activate parking brake 3 Ensure the vehicle is steady 4 Switch gear into neutral position 5 Press Lift Active Switch located on left control panel 6 Ensure lift door is open 7 Control lift mechanism by using lift mechanism control panel lo cated outside of the vehicle INFORMATION While lift mechanism is oper ating Kneeling Lifting function is disabled Temporary bus stop is acti vated Even parking brake is released temporary bus stop prevents moving Vehicle is prevented to move until lift is stowed again into its place AX warning Do not exceed rated load capacity of 660 pounds 300 kg Inspect lid before use Do not use lift an unsafe condi tion exits or if unusual noise or movement is noticed Contact authorized Temsa Service Lift mechanism is to be used by one wheelchair occupant only Do not overload lift Do not allow an untrained person to operate lift Lock wheelchair brakes before raising or lowering platform AX warning Never try to act
102. on the cap When the handle is pushed cap is released au tomatically Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 121 06 DOORS AND LIDS 6 2 Lids Engine Maintenance Lid The locking mechanism is dedicated to locking or unlocking the lid HOT SURFACES When opening the engine maintenance lid beware of hot surfaces 122 TS 35 To open the lid turn the key clock wise and pull the handle to open to close push and turn the key anti clockwise AX warning Always hold the handle while opening and closing the lid Never hold edges and inner parts of the lid Your hand may get caught Do not use this area for stor age Rev 05 04 04 2013 Yn lt 72 D eo Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 123 Rev 05 04 04 2013 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 1 9 ENGINE General Information Expansion Tank Drive Belts Engine Oil Dipstick Air Filter Steering Wheel Hydraulic Oil Tank Engine Control Panel DPF Regeneration Engine Compartment Automatic Extinguisher System TS 35 125 lt U N 7 1 General Information Your vehicle is equipped with die sel technology which is designed to provide a safe economical and efficient driving experience Safety Warnings Check that general safety rules all warning signs and information are taken into consideration before performing any work in the engine compartment WARNING Occupational know
103. orque moves the load Torque moves the load horse power determines how fast it moves e Staying in the preferred torque range keeps the engine operat ing more efficiently and puts more profit in your pocket TS 35 13 Z O x 2 O rel 2 e 2 UO Z lt DE Z gt 2 UO 1 1 7 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle 8 Driving on a Slope Hold speed at the start of the slope Throttle up to full load gradually Don t change gear if your vehicle holds its speed Do not be afraid to let the engine rpm pull back on a gradient When you are pulling a long gradient be patient Letting the engine rpm pull back on gradients will not hurt your engine 9 Use the Energy Let the mass work for you and make the most of momentum When no throttle is given drive in the highest gear low internal resis tance Look further ahead avoid unnecessary braking drive consis tently Let momentum of your vehicle work for you to save fuel Coasting in gear allows all the fuel 14 TS 35 to return to the tank Kick out the cruise control about a couple miles before you exit stay in gear as long as possible and watch how far you can coast for free Do not overload the vehicle with energy Release throttle in good time weight of your vehicle represents a lot of energy when it moves When throttle is released your con sumption i
104. ounter guides you to INSPECTION O Empty level drive optimally Warning lamp on the 1 1 Full level tachometer lights up when 2300 rpm value is exceeded VISUAL INSPECTION VISUAL INSPECTION Check revolution counter regularly during driv ing Avoid exceeding revolu tion value of 2300 rpm Check fuel level regu E larly during driving Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 39 Z lt 2 DE O ni 2 Lu l gt N oO 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Temperature Indicator Indicates engine coolant tempera ture Exceeding 100 C 212 F means engine overheating and warning lamp lights up In such a case stop driving park your vehicle without stopping the engine On the contrary stopping the engine when it overheats may cause a sud den rise in coolant temperature and the engine to locked up 40 TS 35 What to do Shift into NEU TRAL with out topping the engine turn off the air condi A C tioner activate the parking brake and do not press the accelerator pedal until the engine coolant tem perature drops 175 100 Wait until the engine coolant E temperature drops below 100 C 212 F 00 SURFACES Wear protective gloves during inspection of engine compart ment Hot parts may cause se vere injuries Check the condition of V belt is not loose or damaged Consult autho rized TEMSA Service if any damage is observed Check that
105. p to full level Engine is started and works at idle speed Coolant is added slowly by observing reduction In this period if coolant is observed to be reduced then added TS 35 181 13 MAINTENANCE U lt Z lt 2 13 9 Usage of Antifreeze WARNING Coolant includes ethylene glycol Avoid contact with ethylene glycol and never mix it with other substances Never add antifreeze to the system before periodical maintenance interval INFORMATION Consult authorized TEMSA Service for replacement ofthe coolant A DOCUMENT EB REFERENCE See also service manual for replacement of the coolant 182 TS 35 SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Disposal of anti freeze should be done ac cording to the hazardous waste disposal regulations Take necessary precaution to avoid antifreeze overflow while adding antifreeze to the system 13 10 Radiator Maintenance Contaminants on the radiator fins obstruct the function of the cooling Cycle process DOCUMENT REFERENCE See also service man ual for radiator maintenance VISUAL INSPECTION Check temperature indicator regularly during dri
106. pattern push the jack piston downwards to the wheel to be changed INFORMATION release the jack Lug wrench is located inside the tool box in the emergency equipment compartment 10 TIRES Hold the safety spring behind the hub cap and pull it outwards Re move the hub cap Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 151 10 6 Changing Tires Jacking up the vehicle Jack up the vehicle until the wheel to be changed rises to an uncon N WARNING strained position WARNING e Applying the jack on points other than specified as jack up points may damage the vehicle body Ensure that maintenance of the jack is carried out annu ally and always comply with its user s manual Never jack up the vehicle before checking that the jack screw is tightened well Otherwise this may cause severe injuries After removing the jack ro tate the screw clockwise to tighten by using jack lever un Always jack up the vehicle at jack up points indicated with markings Check that all the passen gers are evacuated before the vehicle is jacked up WARNING Never remove the wheel nuts before the vehicle is jacked up 152 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 10 6 Changing Tires Remove the wheel nuts Access to spare tire Open the fron
107. r M 158 ENGINE Df dB o eventos ipie ee 34 164 Parking Brakel ins 54 98 99 161 Rerarcer tage ge 163 Braking ne ern 52 57 98 160 165 DUCK Eee rennen 63 94 185 Eee Menu Selection Button c eeeeeeee e eene enne nnn na nna aan in 38 42 C BE MIG tc Checking Drain ott NOZZIB nie 89 192 TS 35 Checking Emergency Situation Equipment 89 Checking ENGINE Oil MT Dm 88 Checking Fuel Leve ee ee 89 Checking Systems for Leaks ann nbn Yr rennen pe 88 Checking Tire Pressure 88 aula me ee E A T A 10 64 e nee ee 71 89 150 TANS 169 Clean Water Tank nee TT TTC 82 T a E ee 148 qo E A AE E N N E E 94 OTN NE er E E EE EEE Engine CompartmMent sessssssssssessssssssesssssasssssssssssasessssse 45 59 126 dentia T ea 128 er ee 49 66 101 ON e cR RN keit ON Io ee 50 Retarder Control Lever a nn 52 ie aaa EE AAAA EA Lateral Control Parne Me RE 53 TE ONG ON bU ERR 32 Right Control Pane MEDII 56 dao 40 46 88 127 181 SUN ee EA EA ee Current evelar 39 D DID TEA EN EE E E A T eae A NTE
108. r j powe Therefore service brake must be applied in addition INFORMATION to retarder in such a case Never activate retarder e Retarder system has five levels brake on slippery road tires might get blocked and ve First level of retarder system maintains a steady speed on hicle might sway gradients Vehicle prolongs accelerat ing at first level of retarder system as long as the accel erator pedal is pressed INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE Open the access hatch Pull the cap of the tank and pour the fluid into it Retarder cannot be applied under speed of 30 km h 18 64 mph CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult with the near OPTION est authorized TEMSA WARNING Always use clean and filtered washer fluid service if retarder fault warning appears on display This feature depends on cus tomers request It may not ex ist in all models of the vehicle 52 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 3 4 1 Parking Brake 2 3 4 2 12V Electric Socket 2 3 4 3 Driver s Document Box 2 3 4 4 Driver s Glove Box 2 3 4 5 Cup Holder INFORMATION Lud c T gt N Z lt 2 DE O e Lu l ae gt N 2 3 4 2 Parking Brake Prevents the vehicle from sliding after it is brought to a stop To activate the parking brake pull the lever upwards 1
109. r accident When chemical substance spills over body surface clean the con taminated area with cleaning agents recommended by TEMSA service Cleaning process protects painted surface against corrosion INFORMATION Wash the vehicle with plenty of water after cleaning pro cess Drive slowly on gravel roads to pre vent the body surface from being scratched When paint work is needed use ma terials according to the procedures recommended by TEMSA Service to protect the body against corrosion Clean corrosion stains formed on the rim joints and apply wax based preservatives recommended by au thorized TEMSA service TS 35 189 TY U Z lt 2 TY Z lt m Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 191 gt lt St zl m C 43 160 Accelerator Pedal mt 31 917 138 FI USERN CUSHION ee 92 Cushion Forward and Backward Slide Adjustment 92 mise Us Den eurer 91 Seat Forward and Backward Slide Adjustment 92 Seat Upright Position AdjustMent we end 92 steering Wheel Adjustment een 49 Suspension Hardness 91 AL EK T EUM 130 178 179 940 EMO mE 43 46 168 o T 33 164 B sg M J TOE te 101 Beeren 46 100 116 168 143 144 DIR e
110. r and Warning Lamps 95 Checking Air PIeSSLIDe ses 95 DIN OT 97 EINEIGENCY SILIALIONS rien 99 Towing the Vecie Pec 101 Headlamps and 104 mrema 106 ee 107 Nlumination ez un jo EAN 109 giz slpec ened 110 por T ghi e 112 Front DOOP Dc c 114 Bj MT HT THE 115 Bit ec oct ho Ede NE VEN 124 General Normal ofen 126 EDISION arena 126 Drive Bel ae 128 Engine Oil DIBStICK unse ne 129 APIS Tee ee ae 130 Steering Wheel Hydraulic Oil 130 Engine Control Panele c HA 131 DPF Regeneration SN MN LUC DD I EMEN 132 Rev 05 04 04 2013 79 9 1 1 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 12 12 1 122 12 3 12 4 12 5 Engine Compartment Automatic Extinguisher System 132 Uri ee ea a 134 Automatic Transmission see 136 SUSPENSO eei 140 2 143 Front NE NO Dc 143 ee 144 DIES m 146 See V 148 eH 148 Checking Tite
111. re clogged Remove the vents to clean them Use warm water and soap to clean air conditioner vents Dry in well ventilated area Clean vents regu larly SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Vehicles in good condi tions releases less amount of particles to the environment The periodic maintenance achieves an improvement of the vehicle conditions and protects the enviroment TS 35 183 U Z lt 2 Z lt 2 13 13 Checking the Drive Belt Tension 13 14 Cleaning Vehicle Exterior Wash the vehicle frequently to protect painted and protective surfaces Check drive belts regularly before sa CONSULT AUTHORIZED aa SERVICE 13 MAINTENANCE A DOCUMENT BE REFERENCE See also service man ual for drive belt replacement WARNING o Belts and hoops rotate as long as the engine runs Check the belts when the engine is stopped VISUAL INSPECTION e Open the engine maintenance lid and check the physical condition of drive belts Drive belts that are dam aged must be replaced im mediately 184 TS 35 In this case do not drive and consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice WARNING Damaged belts may cause ac cidents and severe injuries INFORMATION Insufficient tension may cause engine overheating or charging problems of the battery Excessive tension may dam age the belt itself WARNING It is recomme
112. reak out on engine com partment room warning lamp lights up on instrument panel and fire alarm sounds See page 68 for more informa tion about actions to be taken in the event of a fire WARNING su Detector tube extinguisher cylinder have manometers The pressure can be read off on manometer and shall be within the green sec tor Manometers should be controlled regularly Consult authorized TEMSA Service to control engine compartment extinguisher system AX Please contact authorized service for all matters regard ing Engine Compartment Au tomatic Extinguisher System Fire extinguisher with high pressure will drain out It may Cause serious injury INFORMATION JE Engine compartment automatic extinguish er system should be controlled monthly See also Warranty and Maintenance manual for more information about Engine Compartment Automatic Extinguisher System maintenance TS 35 133 07 ENGINE 9 TRANSMISSION 8 1 Automatic Transmission Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 135 A 2 VY c a4 8 1 Automatic Transmission When initially selecting positions Upshift Downshift D or R press firmly on the brake pedal to ensure that the vehicle is stationary with the engine idling The gear selector should not be downshifted to 1 and 2 at speeds above 49 7 mph 80 km h 136
113. report malfunction s with mile ages and time e Check the ABS warning light e Check the proper functioning of the retarder hydraulic or elec tric 3 After completing a journey the driver needs to e Inform the technician next driver of a disfunction e Hand over to the technician or fleet manager the daily operation report copy e Make a visual check of the engine compartment and surrounding equipments of the vehicle and inform the technician of any problem 4 When returning a coach e Park the vehicle with the main battery switched off if appli cable This will disconnect the batteries from the alternator eliminating a risk of fire due to an internal electrical failure Actions to Be Taken In The Event Of a Fire 1 Try to park the vehicle in a safe area 2 Apply the parking brake 3 Inform passengers to move a safe distance away from the vehicle 4 Open door in order to let passen gers get out fast 5 Stop engine isolate the bat tery by deactivating the main battery cut off switch See also page 168 Switch off the air conditioning heating 6 Identify the source of the fire 7 the appropriate emer gency services giving as much information about the incident or accident and passengers involved as possible 8 Where appropriate and safe to do SO use the fire extinguishers to put out fires do not open the engine compartments if fire oc curs 9 Put on warning ve
114. s Changing Tires Shifting Tires 15 35 147 7 10 1 Tire specifications coded with a letter system AAA BB C D AAA Tire width in millimeters BB Tire aspect ratio in percent C Tire type D Rim dimension in inches Tire code of the vehicle is 295 80 R 22 5 Thus 295 millimeter width 80 aspect ratio radial type and rims of 22 5 inches tires are used WARNING Exceeding tire load capac ity or the maximum speed specified for the vehicle may cause tire damage In such a case control of the vehicle would be reduced or completely lost Check dimensions type Capacity and speed values of tires specified for the ve hicle 148 TS 35 Tire Specifications TPC Spec Tire Performance Criteria Specification for your vehicle is E13 0010833 DOT Department of Transporta tion ensures that tire complies with U S department of Transportation motor vehicle safety standards DOT code for your vehicle is PA87 AA2W Tire Identification Number indicates plant code tire size and manufacture date of the tire Tire Identification Number for your ve hicle is 562742 Tire Ply Material Indicates type cord and number of plies in the sidewall and under the tread Tire ply mate rial code for your vehicle is LR H Maximum Cold Inflation Cold Limit 125 psi WARNING Never use tires which do not have TPC spec number Front Single Tire Maxi
115. s ZERO Do not build up too much speed and then correct it The Whole Makes the Difference An efficient driveline alone does not guarantee the best return on fuel in everyday use It is the total of dif ferent factors like the overall con figuration of the vehicle the main tenance condition and the driving style that are decisive for the fuel efficiency In general less weight means more payload or less fuel If aluminum wheels are fitted the gain also in cludes better looks of the vehicle and lower maintenance costs Rules of thumb Remember Max tractive force is defined between certain rpm range for your engine in which optimum fuel economy is reached Tractive force at lower rpm limit of this range is the same as the highest limit of this range resulting in high SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT Lowering the fuel consumption will reduce the exhaust emissions and will pro tect the environment driving comfort at low revs 0 6 mph 1 km h faster 1 high er fuel consumption Driving at 85 instead of 80 5 Driving at 90 instead of 85 5 Additional energy consumers have an impact as well Air conditioning 225 e Extra Lights on 1 3 Driving Performance 3 basic rules to drive with optimum fuel economy e Use as little energy as possible to get the vehicle up to speed Appropriate revs e Appropriate gears Rate the energy required Do really need to accelerate that much in t
116. s both of the clips and the extinguisher unlock to release the extinguisher 3 Ensure that fire extinguisher is in a vertical position Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire and squeeze the handle to discharge the agent Access Fire extinguisher is located under the first row passenger seats on the right hand side of the vehicle and its denoted by a label Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 67 mo c I p gt lt m UZ TE u2 gt 4 m 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Fire Instructions Driver Duties 1 Before starting a journey the driver must check The tire pressure visual check on a daily basis test tires on a weekly basis No liquids are leaking on pave ment visual check WARNING Ensure that no oil exits from the muffler and that you see no excessive blue smoke tur bocharger oil consumption The proper functioning of the preheating systems engine and interior he exhaust system components are free from debris When operating a vehicle the driver needs to Check the coolant temperature gauge N 68 TS 35 e Avoid any overheating AX warning Stop any overheating if the engine brakes or retarder become overheated or when sensing unusual odours or smoke or if noticing smoke visually e Parkin a safe and clean area e Avoid overloading because it in creases all temperatures e Record in the daily operation
117. s neces sary Each seat belt is allowed to be used individually Only use one seat belt per per son Replace any seat belts which have been damaged stained or teared Children of ages 0 10 should by no means be per mitted to wander in the ve hicle if unattended by their parents AX warning Check that lap belts are run over passengers hips and not over their abdomen waist Pressure is applied on hipbone instead of abdomen in the event of an accident and pre vents from severe injuries INFORMATION Check that seat belts are cor rectly seated and they func tion properly during travel and tighten if necessary Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 3 Assistant s Seat Optional OPTION This feature is optional It may not be included in all models AX Assistant s seat and its con nection parts are tested and approved Usage of different types of assistant s seat may cause accidents and severe inju ries INFORMATION The assistant s seat returns to its previous position when you stand up Armrests of the assistant s seat cannot be fixed as pas senger seats They return to their previous position when released Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 Push the opening lever in the di rection of the arrow 2 Pull the seat cushion to open TS 35 65 mo 2 I p gt lt m 3 4 Passenger Control Group Passenger Air Vents Reading Lamp Button
118. s the switched off high beam headlamps are on lever is released 50 5 35 05 04 04 2013 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Right Turn Signal Left Turn Signal Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer INFORMATION O2 VEHICLE Move the control lever forward to Move the control lever toward you Adjust the speed of wipers rotat Push the lever in the direction of the utmost degree to activate right turn to utmost degree to activate left ing the front part of control leverin arrow to spray washer fluid and acti signal turn signal the direction of the arrow vate the windshield wipers to wipe three times O Windscreen wipers are off 7 Periodic wiping INFORMATION INFORMATION When the steering wheel is wash and wipe the wind VISUAL INSPECTION Corresponding warn ing lamp located on warning panel flashes as long as right or left turn sig nal lever is activated turned to its normal position turn signal is switched off au tomatically shield continuously hold the front part of the lever toward steering column Il Fast wiping Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 51 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Windshield Washer Fluid Retarder Control Lever Optional N WARNING To apply retarder brake function Retarder may not be suffi move the lever gradually to provide cient for full braking power c sufficient auxiliary braking retarder while driving at low speeds
119. st and place the self standing warning signs as appropriate Secure the inci dent area 10 Make sure that passengers are at a safe distance from vehicle 11 Move away from the vicinity of the accident or emergency advise other persons to move away and follow the advice of the emergency services 12 Report to company manage ment about the incident Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments What to do Inthe event of a possible fire evac uate the passengers to a safe area Always evacuate women and chil dren first warno Never leave the fire area before fire is extinguished completely The Fire Extinguisher should be regularly checked by professionals Rev 05 04 04 2013 INFORMATION Take the direction of the wind into consideration do not discharge agent against the wind Aim the nozzle directly at ground level and core of the fire Aim first for front parts and then lateral parts of fire Treat first the areas of high er risk which may create danger from heating up Emergency Exit Windows Your vehicle is equipped with emer gency windows on both left and right side Emergency windows are denoted with special labels Check the windows are functioning prop erly and the labels are legible AX warning Never remove the labels stuck on the emergency exit win dows EMERGENCY EXIT EMERGENCY EXIT
120. sur face or when rain no longer forms drops Winter Conditions Prepare the vehicle for winter con ditions as recommended by autho rized TEMSA Service Corrosive factors as dirt snow and other external substances remain ing on the surface for a long time may damage the body surface and are much more aggressive during winter period PN N warninc Apply waxed based protec tives to superstructure un derbody and chasis Repeat this application of pre servative on particularly dam aged zones Wash and clean the road salt accumulation zones at peri odic intervals Grease the chassis brake sys tem yokes and joints regualrly Add approved antifreeze to the heating and cooling sys tem in the correct quantities Change the engine oil on its recommended time accord ing to the specified SAE class es Rev 05 04 04 2013 Winter Conditions INFORMATION Conducting necessary mainte nance on the mechanical parts required for winter conditions as recommended by autho rized TEMSA service reduces the risk of corrosion AX warning B See also maintenance manual delivered with the vehicle for more information on maintenance and checks not indicated in this section Rev 05 04 04 2013 Repairing The damage caused by accidents eg scrathes dents etc increase the risk of corrosion unless repaired INFORMATION Consult authorized TEMSA service to carry out necessary repairs afte
121. t N 2 3 5 1 Air Conditioner Control Panel INFORMATION Refer to user s manual e of air conditioner con E trol panel delivered with the vehicle for more in formation 58 TS 35 Driver s Compartment Adjust ment Buttons Press button to pre vent fresh air inlet When the button is pressed lamp at the corner of the button lights up Rotate the button to adjust fan speed Rotate the button to determine the area where the air is going to be blown Rotate the button to determine the blown air tempera ture Passengers Compartment Ad justment Buttons vate AC unit A WARNING e Risk of asphyxiation Pre heater generates exhaust gas In enclosed areas e g garages workshops etc Use preheater with exhaust gas extraction units only Ensure that the area is well ventilated Risk of explosion Preheater may take fire inflammeble vapors or dust Never oper ate preheater in filling sta tions coal storage wood storage or granary Press button to acti Activates preheater 5 3 8 Press button to ad just timing of the preheater Press button to ac tivate additional heating system when the ambient temperature is too low Press button to adjust current fan speed Press button to ad just temperature of the air blown to passengers area Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 5 1 Air Conditioner Control Panel Press
122. t bumper to access the spare tire 2 Front bumper opening lever is lo cated in emergency equipment compartment Pull the lever to ward you to unlock the bumper 3 Pull the bumper in the direction of the arrow to open WARNING Check the wheel nuts regu larly to ensure that they are correctly seated Retighten the nuts if necessary It is es sential to retighten the wheel nuts of a changed wheel after 50 km 31miles 9 Remove the wheel nuts in a cross wise pattern using a socket wrench and take off the wheel Take care INFORMATION not to damage the wheel stud Tightening torque for the threads wheel nuts 600 50 Nm Fit the new tire and tighten all the wheel nuts gently in crosswise se quence Then retighten the wheel nuts in order shown in the illus tration according to appropriate torque value Rev 05 04 04 2013 TS 35 153 10 6 Changing Tires Removing spare tire 4 Spare tire belt has a locking 5 Moving the handle to the left 6 Auxiliary parts two pipes a rod to the left and one to the right mechanism Hold the latch and and right several times loosens two screws are located behind of the spare tire To release hold pull in the direction of the arrow the belt front bumper to land spare tire the pipe and pull in the direction as shown in the figure to release easily The tw
123. t springs Fast Descend When the button Is pressed air in the system is released and height of the seat decreeases TS 35 91 U lt gt cz m St U Z gt cz e St 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Cushion Depth Adjustment Seat Upright Position Adjustment Keep the button pulled to adjust the Adjustment lever is located at the cushion depth to desired position left hand side of the driver Pull the Release the button to stabilize the lever at utmost degree adjust the cushion s position seat to desired position and then release the lever 92 TS 35 Cushion Forward and Backward Slide Adjustment Keep the button pulled to perform cushion forward and backward slide adjustment Release the button to stabilize the seat Seat Forward and Backward Slide Adjustment Keep the lever pulled adjust to the desired position and then release the lever to stabilize the seat Rev 05 04 04 2013 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Lower Lumbar Support Adjustment Upper lumbar support enables an optimal adaption on lower side of
124. tch lation System Deactivates ASR Ac celeration Slip Regu Kneeling Lifting Control Switch Press lower side of the switch to per form kneeling func tion INFORMATION e Front body height decreases as long as the lower side of the switch is pressed Press upper side of the switch to increase front body height Front Fog Lamp Push button to turn front fog lamps on Press once again to turn them off TS 35 33 Z lt gt a4 ind zZ Lu BE gt N Z lt gt DE O n zZ Lu l CN 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Engine Brake On Off Switch Press upper side of the switch to acti vate Engine Brake Level switch INFORMATION To activate engine brake level switch first press upper side of the engine brake switch Lift Active Switch Optional Press upper side of the switch to acti vate lift mechanism See page 78 for more information about lift mechanism 34 TS 35 Switch level INFORMATION 1st Position Provides maxi mum engine brake power 2nd Position Provides less than 1st position engine brake power 3rd Position Provides mini mum engine brake power Engine Brake Level Switch has three lev els Press button to adjust engine brake Parking Lamp and Low Beam Switch headlamps INFORMATION 1st Position Parking lamps and low beam hedlamps are on
125. tch downwards to close and turn the key clockwise Rev 05 04 04 2013 Rear View Mirror Allows the driver to see inside of the vehicle Adjust the rear view mirror to see inside of the vehicle and doors INFORMATION Rear view mirror is adjusted manually Driver s Side Window Latches are provided with the lock mechanism of the windows Press the latch and slide the window to the right to open Hold the latch and slide to the left to close the window WARNING Always hold latches from outer parts Otherwise your hand may get caught TS 35 75 SE gt O 22 LLI ke e O 22 E u2 gt lt 3 6 Accessories Driver s Overhead Luggage Racks Personal belongings can be stored inside the overhead luggage com partment located over driver s seat and above the entrance door Maxi mum weight 3kg 6 6lbs WARNING Always keep the locked in or der to prevent hatches from opening during travel 76 TS 35 Insert the key in its socket turn clockwise to unlock and push the hatch to open overhead luggage rack Insert the key in its socket and turn clockwise to lock the overhead lug gage rack WARNING Take necessary precautions while opening and closing overhead luggage hatch Your hand may get caught Be aware that luggage may have shifted while driving and may fa
126. ternal Lamps Entrance Illumination Lamp Entrance Illumination Lamp is lo cated above the door It lights up when the door is opened and turns off when the door is closed Rev 05 04 04 2013 5 2 External Lamps Aisle Illumination Lamp Parking Lamps Parking lamps illuminate the exte rior of the vehicle and make it vis ible to other drivers while parked 05 HEADLAMPS AND LAMPS Aisle Illumination Lamps are con trolled by AISLE LIGHTS button located on right control panel Press PARKING LAMPS button lo cated on left control panel turn on parking lamps a 0 IE INFORMATION WARNING Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice in case of parking lamp Never cover parking lamps malfunction with paint or label etc TS 35 107 WY ao gt gt lt lt A 52 I lt O 5 2 External Lamps Brake Lamps Brake lamps light up as long as the brake pedal is pressed Your vehicle is equipped with seven brake lamps four are located at rear lamp group and three are at the centre of the vehicle INFORMATION Brake lamps also light up when the retarder brake system is ac tivated and switched off when it is deactivated WARNING Check that all brake lamps function properl
127. the backrest Press upper side of the button to increase lower lum bar support Press lower part of the button to decrease lower lumbar support Rev 05 04 04 2013 Upper Lumbar Support Adjustment Upper lumbar support enables an optimal adaption on upper side of the backrest Press upper side of the button to increase upper lum bar support Press lower part of the button to decrease upper lumbar support TS 35 93 U Z gt cz St 4 1 3 Rear View Mirror Sight Adjustment 4 1 2 Driver s Seat Belt 4 1 4 Steering Wheel Adjustment Insert the buckle latch into the belt buckle until it engages with a First adjust the seat put on the seat belt and then perform other Adjust the positions of the rear view Always check steering wheel posi mirrors before driving see page tion before driving see page 49 U Z gt 7 St actions click Press the red button on the belt buckle to release the belt Belt should coil automatically 36 INFORMATION Before driving first adjust the seat po sition put on seat belt and then adjust rear view mirrors positions Ad just the mirrors to guarantee utmost visibility INFORMATION Adjust the seat posi tion first put on seat belt and the
128. to use your vehicle in the safest and the most efficient way Safety instructions given in this User s Manuals are intended to pro tect persons and properties Therefore before operating the vehicle or before carrying out any maintenance work read this man ual completely and carefully Any injury or damage arisen from non compliance with the safety in structions given in this manual is the responsibility of the vehicle s owner Should the vehicle be sold the User s Manual must be delivered to the new owner of the vehicle It is assumed that all the informa tion and safety instructions given in this manual can be understood clearly by the owner and the user of the vehicle who have sufficient occupational experience and knowl edge Please contact authorized TEMSA Service if you have difficulty in understanding explanations in the user s manual In addition to the information pro vided within this manual all pre vailing national regulations must be observed This manual is intended to be used commonly for all variants of TS 35 therefore some properties of your vehicle may not comply with those indicated in this manual Also illustrations used in this manual are intended to be shown proce dures usage and other important subjects for the user Therefore they may have some differences than the original views 1 1 2 Intended Use of Vehicle The vehicle is designed for trans portation of passen
129. up if the toilet door ins locked from inside Rotate the lever clockwise to unlock the door and push to open 80 TS 35 on indicator panel lights up as long as the stop switch is kept pressed and discontinuous warning buzzer sounds Rev 05 04 04 2013 3 6 Accessories Lavatory Water Tank Rev 05 04 04 2013 1 Clean Water Inlet 2 Inlet Valve 3 By Pass Valve 4 Level Indicator 5 Thermostat Filling Up Clean Water Tank WARNING DO NOT overfill the tank e DO NOT add anti freeze agents in to the tank INFORMATION If clean water tank is empty a fault message displayed on warning panel Flush system uses water from this JP tank Always fill up the tank with clean tap water 1 Connect water supply to clean water inlet 1 2 Pull inlet valve 2 upwards Check water level 4 Restore inlet valve 2 to its origi nal position 5 Disconnect the water supply W TS 35 81 O3 VEHICLE INTERIOR 3 6 Accessories Checking Water Level Setting the Thermostat WARNING If the weather is cold water tank and water pipes may be frozen Thermostat system is running only while driving Drain water tank and lavatory waste tank if the vehicle is to remain unused long perio
130. ving donee All running parts located in the same compartment as the ra diator heat up 00 zu HOT SURFACES Contact with hot parts may cause severe injuries SAFETY GLOVES Always wear protective gloves during maintenance of hot parts AX warning Vapor inside the radiator may cause severe burns Never open or loosen radiator cap when the fluid is hot Rev 05 04 04 2013 Always use a soft brush to clean the radiator Never apply pressurized air or water directly on the radiator 46 5 Always perform radiator main tenance when the engine is stopped Check that all parts are stationary before starting to clean the radiator Rev 05 04 04 2013 13 11 Air Conditioner Maintenance Run the air conditioner regularly for at least half an hour to increase the service life of the gasket INFORMATION Do not deactivate air condi tioner immediately after long use Run the air conditioner in the fan position to allow the humidity to escape from the system 13 12 Cleaning the Filters Check that all filters are cleaned regularly to improve performance of heating and cooling elements Clogged filters will reduce the per formance of the air conditioning system AX warning Do not run the air conditioner during filter cleaning Remove the screws located on the vent to clean the air conditioner fil ters Use water to clean the pores that a
131. visual inspection of the engine oil might be misleading to decide whether it is deteriorated or not Particles bigger than 2 mm in the oil indicate that the oil has deteriorated For exact results the oil must be subject to physical and chemical analysis at the laboratory WARNING ae Oil replacement must always be performed by authorized TEMSA Service if the engine oil loses its properties or it is depleted 13 3 Checking Condition of Transmission Oil DO IT YOURSELF Regularly check the automatic transmission oil Check the automatic transmission oil by using transmission control panel Electric Oil Level Sensor OLS Oil level can be measured only if Vehicle is on a surface level Engine at idle Neutral gear selected e Zero output speed Transmission sump oil must be within an operating tempera ture band 62 C 104 C 140 F 220 F once the first four conditions are met and a 2 minute waiting pe riod has passed to facilitate consis tent oil drain back oil level mea surement will be displayed TS 35 177 U Z lt Z Z lt 2 U lt Z Z lt 2 13 3 Checking Condition of Transmission Oil Press the UPSHIFT DOWNSHIFT If any condition preventing the fluid buttons to enter OLS readout mode level to be checked is observed a after meeting the conditions noted fault message is displayed above
132. wn 36 TS 35 Rev 05 04 04 2013 2 3 1 Left Control Panel 12 V Plug Supplies 12 V DC when the ignition key is switched to position 1 or 2 Use only accessories such as phone charger coolers fans etc Maximum available current is 10 A Rev 05 04 04 2013 WARNING Check the techni cal properties of the equipment before in serting into the socket AX warning Always keep the cap of the electric socket closed after use TS 35 37 Z x gt XL ind e Lu l gt N oO Z lt gt DE O lt Lu l gt N 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 5 IRR RE en 7 70 mm miles 80 mph mE 6 1 Speedometer 5 Warning Panel 8 Main Warning Panel 2 Odometer 6 Temperature Indicator 3 Menu Selection Buttons 7 Revolution Counter 4 Fuel Indicator 38 TS 35 NS C MEE 05 04 04 2013 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Speedometer Revolution Counter Fuel Indicator an 60 70 miles 80 mph Qe Z O x 2 e ind e Lu 2 gt N Indicates current fuel level Displays current speed ofthe vehicle Indicates engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute rpm AURAL Revolution c
133. y before driv ing Consult with authorized TEMSA service in case of mal function 108 TS 35 Turn Signals Indicates to other drivers that the driver intends a lateral change of position They are located 2 on front and 2 at rear 2 on each side INFORMATION e Indicators are controlled by left control lever located on the steering wheel control group Consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of turn signal malfunction Rev 05 04 04 2013 5 2 External Lamps Rear Direction Indicator Lamp Enables visibility of the vehicle for other drivers or pedestrians while driving in reversed direction INFORMATION Consult authorized TEMSA Service in case of rear di rection indicator lamp mal function When the reverse gear is shifted hazard warning flashers start flashing and buzzer sounds Rev 05 04 04 2013 Bj 1 NI al 3 IE 5 3 Illumination Lamps Engine Inspection Lamps Use light switch located on engine control panel to open engine in spection lamps WARNING Turn off light switch after use
134. y electrical equip ment Do not point the pressurized water directly in the engine compartment air suction zones draining holes of axle and transmission system Do not point the pressurized water directly at the bear ings and joints 188 TS 35 Underbody Maintenance Salting icy roads during the winter helps vehicle tires to maintain trac tion On the other hand accumu lation of road salt in the fenders luggage compartments and under body zone of the vehicle causes corrosion Components of the vehicle such as chasis side panels exhaust system brake and oil lines can be affected by the corrosion if accumulated road salt is not cleaned well To protect the under body compo nents wash and clean the road salt accumulation zones at least once a month Paintwork Maintenance Repair any observed scratches and paintwork damages immediately Uncoated surfaces cause corrosion Surface Protection With a recommended bright polish ing agent apply wax sealing After every third to fifth wash apply hot wax sealing to your vehicle Applying hot wax and using regras ing substances prevents dirts from adhering to surface of the vehicle This makes washing the vehicle easier Paste Wax Paste wax Is used for coating the body surface to remove the scratch es and it reduces the damage on paint caused by environmental fac tors Wax Apply wax to the vehicle to improve smooth dripping on the painted
135. z e St 4 2 Driving Push the brake lever downwards to release the parking brake Release the parking brake after starting the engine Check that parking brake symbol located on instrument panel is off HAND BRAKE RELEASE USE TEMPORARY ONLY DURING BRAKE FAILURE 98 TS 35 INFORMATION Air is intended as an aid for brakes The parking brake symbol does not extinguish until the required pressure of the tank is reached Vehicle is ready for driving Re lease the service brake pedal genly Check that brakes function properly before starting to drive INFORMATION Your safety engaging the gear is not allowed unless service brake pedal is applied Slowing Down and Stopping Activate retarder brake instead of applying service brake on descends to slow down INFORMATION These auxiliary brakes al low the vehicle to be slowed smoothly and almost free of wear Auxiliary brake systems cannot pro vide sufficient braking power to stop the vehicle Stop the vehicle by applying service brake and then shift to Neutral INFORMATION Switch off the ignition when the vehicle is not used for lon ger periods This will reduce fuel consumption Do not stop the engine immediately after stopping the vehicle Run the engine in idle position for 3 minutes to allow the proper cooling and then stop the engine Never allow unauthorized people to drive the veh

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