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1. Emergency Escape Routes Escape Hatch It is located in the roof area to be used only in the event of an emergency and is equipped with release handles that open the hatch Note Instructions are listed on the hatch For everyone s safety frequently check for proper operations Notice Some models have a vent that can be opened during travel Refer to your owners manual for to see if this option is available to you Except for the vented position never ever allow an emer gency egress window or hatch to be open or opened unless in the vented position when the unit is in motion This could result in damage to window hatch or the vehicle Emergency Exit Egress window Release Handle Can be identified by the Emergency Exit label on the glass and has two 2 red release handles In an emergency release red handles rotate them away from the window and push out to swing window up To close reverse the operation make sure the window is tight against the frame Note Instructions are on each window For everyone s safety frequently check the operations Daily inspect operations and mechanisms to ensure they are all in good working order Ifany problems are found have repaired immediately to help ensure the safety of your passengers e Latches and Mechanisms Inspect for damage worn or loose parts Replace as necessary Lubricate hard to move latches with white lithtum grease Emergency Decal Check to see that the
2. PE GlavalBus A Division Of Forest River Inc OWNERS MANUAL Contents Glaval Bus Limited Warranty Chassis Warranty Other Warranties Unit Identification Numbers Glaval Bus Production Number and Unit Number Vehicle Identification Number VIN Safety Warnings and Precautions Caution Symbol Notice We Care about Our Customers Safety Alert Be Prepared for Emergencies Escape Routes Emergency Escape Windows Fire Extinguisher s Fire Preverition AAA A 5 Park Safely Vehicle Safety Standard Certification Labels Tire and Rim Certification Label Vehicle Weight and Loading Restrictions Label Weighing the unit Pre Travel Instructions Review this Operations Service Manual Read the Chassis Owner Manual Before You Drive Away Driving Tips The Bus Construction The Basic Body Components Exterior Components Operations and Care Roof Area Escape Hatch Emergency Exit Egress window Passenger Windows T Slide Window Non egress Window Maintenance Manual BI Fold Entry Door Electric BI Fold Entry Door Electric Entry Door Key Switch Door Emergency Release handle Lift Door Rear Exit Doors Standard Door Rear Luggage Compartment Door Under Carriage Luggage Doors Battery Box Door Maintaining the Doors Door Assembly Brakedown Mirrors Batteries Battery Box Underbody Area Air Ride Suspension Wheels and Rims Custom Paint Graphics Vinyl Graphics E zo osssssesroosssos pases oe bassesso
3. Glass Inspect daily for damages cracks or chips that could result from road debris such as stones Repair or replace the glass as necessary Clean by using a standard glass cleaner or an ammonia based solution and a soft cloth to remove the road film and dirt Slider track Inspect daily and remove any dirt debris that may have developed in the track To ensure the slider will move freely in the track use a small amount ofa silicone based spray in the track to help keep the slider moving freely Weep holes Small holes located in the bottom seal of the window for drainage Check for dirt and debris that may have lodged in the drain holes Use a small thin object to insert into the drain hole to remove any obstructions Slider Track Weep Holes Doors The original factory driver s door is utilized on all models and the passenger door is also used on the Airporter model All other entry doors are manufactured and installed by Glaval Manual BI Fold Entry Door This is a two panel door opened by using the manual door mechanism located in the cab area next to the driver To open lift the retaining lever holding the door handle in place and push the handle outward To close pull handle back until the handle is properly secured back into the retaining lever AAciunion Driving without the handle properly secured in the retaining lever could allow the door to open causing injury Notice Driving with
4. PSI Pounds Square Inch Tire and Rim Certification Label Vehicle Weight and Loading Restrictions Label Provides the following information e Name of the body manufacturer MFG BY The month and year the body was manufactured DATE OF MFG e Weight and Loading Restrictions GVWR GAWR FRONT GAWR REAR e Certification Statement MO and YR e Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle type The Weight and Loading restrictions are specified by the chassis manufacturer These loads are defined by the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The GAWR is the value of the load carrying capacity of a single axle system It is measured by the tire ground interface plus the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GV WR which is the maximum permissible load weight of the bus Weighing the unit The weight of the empty vehicle will vary based on the equipment and options which are installed on your particular bus Properly loaded vehicles will perform better handle more safely and give you peak performance from your tires Itis your responsibility to weigh the vehicle while empty and again when fully loaded including fuels and other fluids to ensure it stays within weight limitations Weigh the unit from time to time to make sure the bus stays within its the gross vehicle weight limitations caurion Do Not exceed the GVWR Overloading can cause a potential safety hazard The driving ability and the handling of the unit could be greatly altered or af
5. 4 Release the slide handle to lock into position Flips Seats To flip seat bottom up or down 1 Grab the handle under the front corner of seat and pull forward 2 Pull seat to upright position and release the handle to lock in place To release seat 1 Grab the handle 2 Pull forward lower the cushion and release handle to lock into place Fold Away Seat To raise y 1 Push lever A forward and fold the back cushion down against the seat cushion until the lever has y snapped back into the locked position J ams i 2 Push lever B upward and lift the seat into the foldaway position Rotate the truss lock C to lock the assembly in place To lower 1 Rotate the truss lock C to unlock the assembly then push lever D and pull the top of the seat toward the aisle until it is locked in the down position 2 Push lever A forward and lift the back cushion until the lever A has snapped back into position Wheel Chair Restraints and Securement There are different types or restraint that could be used in your vehicle Due to the different applications check your operation manuals and other instructions for each individual system Daily inspect the mounting bolts hardware and securement belt Immediately secure any loose bolts or mounting brackets as well as replacing any damaged torn or frayed belts ZA cavtion Read the operation instructions for proper attachment and posi
6. ADJUST THE DRIVER S SEAT ONLY WHEN THE TRANSMISSION IS IN THE PARK POSITION and always make sure the seat is locked in place Forward and Back 1 Grab the slide release bar located underneath the front of the seat 2 Pull up on the handle and slide the seat to the desired position 3 Release the handle to lock the seat in place A Caution All seat release mechanisms must be firmly engaged and locked when the unit is in motion to avoid the seat to suddenly move and startle or confuse you which could result in you losing control of the vehicle Reclining the Seat back 1 Grab the seat recline adjustment hook shaped lever located on the lower left hand side of the seat 2 Lift the lever and lean back or forward to adjust to the desired position 3 Release the lever to lock the seat back in place A Caution Sitting in a reclined position when your vehicle is in motion can be dangerous Even if you buckle up your safety belts can t do their job when you re reclined NEVER recline your seat while the vehicle is in motion Lumbar Support When the drivers seat is equipped with a lumbar support system the knob in which you control the system can be either on the left or the right side of the seat bottom depending on the seat style 1 To more support increase the firmness by turning the support control knob clockwise 2 For less support increase softness by turning the control knob counterclockwise 2 Pull forward
7. Before You Drive Away Plan your trip and prepare as much as you can before you leave Chart your route by consulting maps and guidebooks as to the condition of the roads and other circumstances such a low bridges or tunnels Listed below are recommendations concerning some of the things you may want to do before you set out on your trip Check your tires wheels and lug nuts for proper tightness or excessive wear Check all fluid levels and hoses for damage or wear Check mechanical functions such as proper brake operations etc Check battery s for proper charge and proper cable connections or physical damage Check for the proper amount of antifreeze coolant in your radiator Test lights inside and out including clearance stop turn signals flashers and backup etc Close and secure all doors Driving Tips Allow for the length and width of the vehicle Always allow extra room when turning a corner or changing lanes Check the side mirrors often Learn to use the view of the roadway behind as seen through the side mirrors as a reference to keep a good lane position Avoid sudden maneuvers when passing another vehicle Check rear view mirrors and signal lane change before passing Drive with consideration on the highway observing speed and safety regulations Allow a safe distance in which to stop your vehicle never follow another vehicle too close Observe proper vehicle speeds when ascending or des
8. door area is clear Doors open outwards which could cause anyone in that area to be struck by the doors causing injury Notice Do not move the bus if the Emergency Release Handle is not in the secured locked position The door could open while driving and damage to the door area Lift Door This door is used to access the lift and can be either a one or two panel door with a window and a locking handle on the outside of the door An interlock sensor to assure the bus will not move when the door is open Note There is a door ajar light and a lift light on the console that lights if the lift is engaged or the door is open Rear Exit Doors Standard Door A manually operated single panel door may be equipped with up to two windows a locking door handle and a shock at the top of the door to secure the door when open Simply turn the handle to open or close Emergency Exit door A manually operated single panel door may be equipped with up to two windows a non locking door handle and a shock at the top to secure the door when open The door is marked with an Emergency Exit label above it Simply turn handle to open Z CAUTION Do not block the Emergency Exit doors with luggage or other items that could restrict the use of the door in an emergency Rear Luggage Compartment Door A manually operated single panel door equipped with locking handle and a shock at the top to secure door when open Doors are equipped with a door a
9. is designed and manufactured to provide you with various custom features as well as provide you with comfortable and safe transportation We have indicated throughout this Owner s Manual how to safely operate and use the variety of features on your bus Please take time to read this Owner s Manual as well as the Chassis Owner s Manual to become familiar with the features of your vehicle and please pay special attention to the notes and instructions that explain important safety precautions Caution Symbol Whenever you see this A CAUTION exercise caution and follow the instruction provided throughout this manual Failure to do so could cause you or other people to be seriously injured or killed Notice This indicates there is something that could damage your vehicle We Care About Our Customers Because we care about you and your passengers we urge you to review and follow the safety warnings and precautions listed on below Safety Alert 1 Read your vehicle Chassis Owner s Manual It covers many important safety points in addition to operating instructions 2 Make sure the seating is properly secured before the vehicle is put into motion 3 Never disconnect safety devises installed on your Glaval bus These devices are for your protection and should not be tampered with 4 All seat release slide and recline mechanisms must be fully engaged and locked when the bus is in motion 5 Have passengers keep fi
10. it is color safe before using through out Stanchion Modesty Panel or Grab Rails Your unit is equipped with a passenger side stainless steel stanchion with a fabric rontex covered modesty panel located on the front curbside entry door to provide extra support for your passenger when entering and exiting the bus Daily inspect all attachments making sure all mounting bolts and screws are intact and secure Replace any missing or damaged items and tighten any loose areas Stainless steel To clean wipe down with a damp cloth of warm water and soap solution and dry completely Window cleaner may also be used be sure to dry completely after cleaning Vinyl Covered Luan Panels Clean with a soap and water solution or for stains and heavy soiled areas you can use a vinyl cleaner Fabric Panels Clean by vacuuming or with a warm soap and water solution If using a spray fabric cleaner be sure to test a small inconspicuous area to make sure it is color safe before using through out CAUTION Daily check the attachments for the stanchions and grab rails The continual use as support could allow the screws and attachments to become loose Loose attachments and or screws could cause someone to loose their balance and fall injuring themselves or others Flooring Grey Koroseal ribbed rubber flooring is glued on the plywood floor in the aisle and step area and under the seats Note There are many different options that apply such as smoot
11. treble On Vol knob Turns the Voyager on and off and to control the volume Radio Button The radio must be turned on to operate Press the button then you can adjust the desired volume level at both the radio and at the voyager Once the initial adjustment is made you will then be able to control the volume bass and treble on the voyager Note The channels can only be changed on the radio unit VCP Button Turn on the VCP to operate indicator will be lit when activated then the TV next select the VCP function on the voyager Press the VCP button and the VCP power button to turn on You will then be able to control the VCP from the voyager by pressing the desired functions such as play rewind etc PA Button To operate plug the microphone into the input jack on front panel Turn the PA to the ON position Depress the switch on the side of the microphone and hold in while speaking Indicator will be lit when activated Note When the PA system is activated by pressing the talk button the TV VCP or Radio are interrupted and the speakers are automatically connected to the microphone amplifier allowing your voice to come through TV To operate turn on the TV either at the unit or with the remote After the TV is on the volume bass and treble can be adjusted on the voyager system The VCP button must be on to activate the monitor Channels must be changed on the TV unit or by using the remote Note If the TV has been turned off a
12. witha Silicon based product directly applied to the hinges e Door Pins Lubricate with a light machine oil e Glass Panels Windows Daily inspect for damage or looseness Clean daily or as needed Use a standard ammonia based solution or glass cleaner and a soft cloth to remove road film and dirt Brushes and Pivot Points Inspect daily for damaged worn or loose parts Tighten any loose areas such as bolts hinges pins nuts etc or replace parts as necessary e Aluminum Components Clean as needed Use a mild all purpose cleaner and wipe dry e Door Seals Check daily and replace if damaged or worn Use a silicone based spray weekly to lightly coat the door seal surfaces Rubber or Neoprene Extrusions Check daily for cracks and worn areas replace as necessary Clean regularly using a nonabrasive noncorrosive all purpose cleaner followed by a vinyl protector ZA Caution Before each trip inspect the latches handles and mechanical operations of the Emergency doors If these items are not in proper working order and an accident occurred some one could be trapped inside the bus resulting in serious injuries and or death Door Components Bi Fold Entry Door Header Panel Door Seal Frame 2 Leavess per door Door Glass 1 per Door Leaves Center Door Brace Aluminum C Channel Track Edge Seal Pivot Blocks Brush Gaurd Step Tread Lift Door Hinge Window Assembly Lock Assembly Do gt gt Door Lock Ro
13. Open and close the door using the console switch and then again using the exterior key switch Ifdoor is not operating properly have adjusted or repaired as necessary e Emergency Door Release Red handle Inspect daily to ensure that the door opens manually when the red handle is released and then secure the handle and check interior and exterior switch operation Note A daily inspection should be made to ensure the Emergency Door decal is in place If missing or unreadable contact your dealer e Lift door Interlock system Check daily for proper operation Slightly open the door check that door light is functioning then try to move forward and or backwards Note If the light is not functioning or if you are able to move the bus the system is not operating properly and must be adjusted and or repaired Door Alignment Check daily to ensure the door is closing properly and at the seals are in proper alignment when closed Check all nuts and bolts for tightness and have realigned as necessary Door handle operation Check daily adjust or replace as necessary Lock sets Latches and Hardware Check daily for damage or worn areas replace as necessary Apply lubricants at least every 6 months If vehicle is exposed to salt air lubricate more often e Key holes Lubricate with powdered graphite squirted directly in the keyhole e Latches Lubricate with a white lithium grease applied on all attaching mechanisms e Hinges Lubricate
14. arranted by the manufacturer Ford General Motors or Freightliner The information packet included in your bus will contain the chassis Owner s Manual and warranty infor mation for the bus chassis Other Warranties Some of the components in or on your bus have their own warranties Your owner s information packet contains the specific warranties for these components In some cases separate warranty cards may need to be completed and mailed to activate these warranties If after reviewing the warranties in your Owner s Packet you have questions about coverage included in the Glaval Bus Limited Warranty coverage by the chassis manufacturer or warranty coverage by others please ask your dealer Unit Identification Numbers Glaval Bus Production Number and Unit Number You will find these numbers at the bottom of the Manufacturer s Vehicle Safety Standard Certification label On the Ford and Chevrolet this sticker is located on the driver door jamb This production number does not coincide with the Vehicle Identification Numbers VIN supplied by the chassis manufacturer but is specific to the bus body Vehicle Identification Number VIN This number is the identification number for the chassis manufacturer The VIN number is located on the Vehicle Safety Certification Label and also stamped on a tag located in the upper right hand corner of the dash at the windshield area Safety Warnings and Precautions Your Glaval bus
15. ause you to lose control while driving resulting in a serious accident You must use the same size and types of tires on all wheels Notice Failure to keep the tires properly inflated can cause needless wear of tires Custom Paint Graphics Custom paint should not be waxed within 90 days of the manufacture production date of the bus The complex chemistry of today s automotive paints continue to cure and harden during this time After its final curing period a high quality hand applied wax designed for automotive finishes may be used on the body and fiberglass parts It is recommended to Wax the unit at least every 6 months to enhance and protect the paint Notice Applying a wax within 90 days of the manufacture s production date can result in damaging the integrity of the paint Vinyl Graphics To avoid the possibility of damaging the vinyl graphics do not clean with any solvent or cleaner other than a mild detergent designed for automotive finishes Mechanical power spray washer should not be used directly on the Vinyl Graphics Automotive wax should not be applied to the tape it may result in an unattractive buildup to the color Notice Using a high powered spray washer directly on the Vinyl Graphics could result in tearing or lifting of the vinyl graphics Destination Signs A destination signs will be located in the overhead cab The sign can be one with a decal adhered on the inside of the plexiglass a scro
16. cending hills and always operate in the proper transmission range Allow for the extra height of your vehicle and avoid areas having low overhead clearance The Bus Construction Utilizing the manufactures chassis which consists of the chassis transmission Glaval constructs and attaches the bus body The bus body is comprised of many different components Throughout this manual you will find information concerning the basic body structure standard and optional equipment and some references to the chassis components Note For more information on the chassis components refer to the manuals provided by the chassis manufacture The Basic Body Components The bus body consists of a steel cage frame that is filled with solid block dense foam insulation The frame is laminated to galvanneal steel exterior skin and an interior wall of vinyl covered luan for the side and rear walls The roof area consists of a galvanneal steel composite skin for the Freightliner or filon composite skin for the Ford and Chevrolet models along with a fiberglass front cap with either a fiberglass rear cap or a metal structure with fiberglass applications The wheel wells step wells entry doors and bumpers are either galvanized or powder coated for protection The underbody is undercoated to safeguard against rust Exterior lights and or components are provided by utilizing both the factory electrical system in conjunction with a 12 volt electrical sys
17. d Mirrors Mirrors should be properly adjusted so you can get the maximum view around and behind the vehicle Manual mirrors need to be adjusted manually at the mirror head Power and or heated mirrors can be adjusted by pushing the switch on the interior console Inspect daily to ensure that the mirrors heads brackets and support arms are secure and the bolts and mounting brackets are not damaged or loose Secure or replace items as necessary e Adjust daily to ensure there is a clear view for the driver Check power operations mechanisms where applicable Adjust as necessary Clean the glass with standard glass cleaner and the mirror head and brackets can be cleaned with a nonabrasive detergent Note Using the heated portion of the mirror during warm weather can cause the convex mirror to become unglued and fall off Exterior Lights Reflectors For everyone s safety it is imperative that all light such as emergency directional hazard clearance marker and all other identifying lights are in working order and that all reflectors are intact Review the Chassis Owners manual for information on circuits wiring including headlights turn signals dashboard and drivers area lights as well as the factory fuse panel e Daily inspect all lights and reflectors Note It is recommended to have someone outside the bus check the operation of each as someone inside activates each function Ifa helper is not available to check th
18. decals are in place and the instructions are legible If decals are missing or can not be clearly read call your dealer to order new Seals Inspect for damages and worn or loose areas and replace as necessary Using a silicone based spray will clean and condition the seals Glass and Shrouding Inspect for cracks and chips Clean window with all purpose glass cleaner and use a mild soap on the ABS shrouding ZA CAUTION Emergency Windows and Escape Hatch must be checked for proper operations before each trip Someone could be serious injured and or killed if the window or hatch operations failed and they were unable to escape the bus during an emergency CAUTION Never allow an emergency egress window or hatch to be open or opened when the unit is in motion This could result in someone being seriously injured and or killed Passenger Windows T Slide Window Non egress A full window is a full window that has sliding vent window s located at either the top or the bottom of the window that slide open To open push the release handle center of window down and pull window to slide To close Slide back and push the release handle back into place to lock Full View Curb window This window is located in front of the entry door curbside which allows the driver to see the curb and any passengers in that area while in a seated position Window Maintenance Daily check all moving parts on and around the window and latch areas
19. e lights activate the particular function from the inside and go outside the bus to view Replace any blown or damaged bulbs and or fixtures and missing reflectors immediately Check at least every 6 months for frayed or damaged wires and or loose connections Clean the lenses and reflectors with window cleaner and or a nonabrasive detergent ZA Caution Driving without the proper warning marker clearance hazard and directional lights reflectors etc is dangerous Due to lack of signals or lights could result in the misunderstandING of other drivers and an accident could occur causing you your passenger or others to be injured and or killed Skirting Visually check the skirting for damages cracks scratched paint and repair as necessary Ifyour unit has steel skirts and have been hit or damaged check to ensure they are not being pushed back into the tires and or restricting any other function under the bus Lower A C condenser unit This unit is located in the lower portion of the bus Dirt leaves and debris can build up on the con denser which would restrict the efficiency of the unit Inspect the unit daily for items that may be trapped in this area By using a high pressure air or water hose you should remove most items that may be trapped in this area Notice To avoid damage to the unit be sure the engine is off and no power is supplied to the unit before attempting to clean Batteries Battery Box Read
20. e or cloth can easily clean the exterior Never use harsh abrasives or strong solvents on the exterior Roof Area The sealants and adhesives used on the roof area are formulated to remain waterproof under the sustained effects of the weather and road vibrations Periodically inspect the roof paying special attention to possible scrapes or cuts caused by tree limbs or other overhanging obstructions Note Ifthere is evidence of cuts or scrapes in the sealants or adhesives please contact your dealer for repair or to provide the correct materials to make a repair yourself Fiberglass or ABS areas The components such as the front cap area are made either with fiberglass or ABS materials Exposure to sunlight water dust and chemicals can cause caulking discoloration or yellowing Proper maintenance of these areas will minimize these problems Wash often with a mild detergent Wax at least once a year with a wax that is specifically produced for fiberglass or ABS plastics Seams and Moldings The sealants and adhesives used on the seams are formulated to remain waterproof under the sustained effects of the weather and road vibrations Atleast every 90 days check all seams and moldings for missing areas damages scrapes cuts or cracking e If there is evidence of missing areas damage cuts or scrapes in either the sealant or adhesive please contact your dealer for repair or for the correct materials to make a repair yourself
21. fected if your unit is overloaded ZXcavrion Overloading can cause your tires to overheat resulting in too much friction and you could have an air out which could result in a serious accident Be sure that the overall weight including passengers equipment and supplies etc does not cause your bus to exceed axle loads as well as the overall vehicle loads specified for your particular bus Notice Overloading can cause parts to break and or shorten the life of your vehicle Your warranty does not cover parts or components that have failed due to overloading Pre Travel Instructions It is the driver s responsibility to understand the complete operation of the bus Failure to follow the proper procedures could affect the performance of the bus and or affect the safety of the passengers Review this Operations Service Manual It is important for you as well as your passengers to understand and be familiar with the operations procedures preparations and check lists that are recommended throughout this manual Knowing the vehicle is the key to gaining maximum efficiency Read the Chassis Owner Manual The Chassis Owner s Manual will explain all of the features of the factory instrument panel as well as the warning systems that let you know everything is working properly and what to check ifnot It will also have driving tips and other useful tips such as information on starting shifting braking and road side emergency information
22. fnot contact your local dealer for a new switch and or a possible wiring repair e Heat and or A C controls Turn on check each level of the switches to see that they function properly when activated Electronic Audio Video Systems The front radio in your bus is provided by the chassis manufacturer Refer to the owner operation manual located in your bus information packet A 12 volt inverter controlling the bus auxiliary system also supplies the current to the audio video equipment There are different sizes and styles of TV Monitors Video Players and or Radios which are connected to the speaker system and can be controlled at the units or by a voyager system if installed The electronics may be located overhead or beside the driver seat Owner s manuals for each individual component can be found in the information packet supplied with your vehicle Review the individual manual for proper operations and maintenance Voyager System The voyager system is not only a PA system but also allows many different functions of the radio TV or VCP to be controlled from the driver s area The following are basic operations instructions for the different features that may be in your unit For further information refer to the Voyager manual located in your owner s manual packet Bass Knob Turn clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to decrease the bass Treble Knob Turn clockwise to increase treble and counterclockwise to decrease
23. for proper operation Replace bulbs or fixtures as needed Lights Lens Clean using a standard window cleaner Stainless Steel Clean using a solution of mild soap and warm water and dry completely Panels Clean witha soap and water solution or for stains and heavy soiled areas you can use a vinyl cleaner Note For information on the rear and undercarriage luggage system refer to the exterior section ZN caution Before moving the vehicle check to see that the luggage in the overhead compartments and or the open style luggage rack is secure and is not hanging over the railing Luggage and other objects that are not secure could fall ieee Reposition any item that is hanging over or sticking out past the railing racking system into the aisle Someone walking past these items could be hit and injured Electrical Systems Using switches located on your console you can easily control all of the functions for the lights electronics heat and air The electronics are accessible by controls located overhead or by using a voyager system if installed Factory Installed Lights Signals and Equipment The information for care and maintenance for the factory installed components such as the dashboard lights and gauges including horn turn signals headlights fuses circuits bulbs wiring etc can be found in the chassis owner s manual provided with your unit It is recommended that a daily inspection of the headlight turn signals warn
24. h rubber carpeting and or rubber through out but all are glued into place Inspect flooring daily for cuts tears damages or lifted or frayed areas for carpeting and rubber flooring Repair or replace as necessary Rubber Flooring Clean the flooring with a warm soap and water solution scrub rinse and dry Do not allow the solutions to stay on or soak on the flooring for a long period of time This could damage the flooring Carpeting Vacuum as necessary Small spots can be cleaned by using a soap and water solution and a scrub brush If using carpet cleaner test a small area to ensure it will not cause damage to the color Interior Luggage Racks Your bus may be equipped with a free standing luggage rack s or overhead luggage racks The framing rails for the luggage racks are stainless steel with either fabric rontex covered plywood for the shelving portion base where luggage sits depending on type of unit It is the drivers responsibility to ensure the luggage is secured properly before putting the bus in motion make sure that luggage is secured and is not hanging over the edges If not properly secured luggage could fall during the ride or a passenger could walk into the items hanging over the edges Daily inspect the racks to ensure that the attachments bolts screws and mounting hardware and panels are intact and secure Replace any missing or damaged items and secure any loose items or panels Routinely inspect lights
25. ing lights etc be performed and any faulty items be replace or repair as needed Switch Panel Depending on the option content in your unit you may find a variety of toggle switches indicator lights and the A C Knobs eachis labeled as to its function Switches To operate simply press the corresponding switch for the function desired Light Switch Activates the lights above the passenger s seats This will activate the overhead passenger lights and the fluorescent lights if both available Note When luggage racks are installed along with fluorescent lights their will be a secondary switch for these lights Heater Switch A two speed control switch Down back is the off position center position is low and forward up is high Door Switch Activates the electric door controls press once to open or close Defrost Fan A two speed fan control switch center position is low speed and press up for high Heated Remote Mirrors Controls the heating function for the mirrors Note The remote function of the mirror is on the panel left of the driver Push to adjust to desired position Notice Do not use the heat portion of the mirror during hot weather conditions this can cause the convex mirror to loosen and possibly fall off Indicator Lights Rear Door Ajar light Buzzer This light illuminates when the rear door is open If equipped with the buzzer the buzzer will sound when the keys in the ignition and the rear door is o
26. jar light and or buzzer Under Carriage Luggage Doors The under carriage luggage doors are equipped with two locking latches and push button release handles To open push in the button on the latches to release handle pull up until completely opened The door is guided by two air shocks that hold the door up when completely opened to close push down on the door to engage the latch and push in the handles AXcavtion Use caution when opening luggage doors as luggage may have shifted while the bus was in motion Battery Box Door The auxiliary battery location will depend on the make and model of your unit Ford Universal or Chevrolet Titan located on the lower skirt curbside Freightliner Concorde located in the lower skirt roadside Freightliner Apollo located in the lower skirt roadside Turn thumb latch s to open and use catch latch above door to secure Maintaining the Doors Before each trip inspect the door operations to ensure they are working properly The following are items that need to be frequently inspected to ensure the doors remain in good working order e Manual Door Operations Inspect daily the door mechanism for loose or damaged parts Open and close to see that the door is moving smoothly closes properly and the door mechanism handle latches properly when closed Repair or replace or adjust as necessary e Electric Door Operations Inspect daily to ensure the door power mechanisms are working properly
27. lled signs that is attach to a tube and changed by turning the handle to the desired information To access a removable or scrolled sign or when equipped with a light open the door in the front over head panel The door has two screw latches that will turn to allow the door to open outward Fora lighted sign be careful not to scratch the sign or plexiglass when changing the bulb e For the removable or scrolled sign periodically check to ensure the sign is straight The plexiglass can be cleaned with a warm soap and water based solution or a standard glass cleaner Interior Components and Operations This section explains the features of the interior components and will help you become familiar with operations procedures and recommended care and maintenance Walls and Ceilings Your unit may be equipped with either vinyl covered luan panels or panels that are covered with coordinating fabrics Attachments may differ depending on the application Daily inspect the walls and ceiling for small tears excess wear and damages Haverepaired as necessary Inspect the fastener and or securement for loose or missing parts Have secured or replace as necessary Vinyl Covered Luan Panels Clean with a soap and water solution or for stains and heavy soiled areas you can use a vinyl cleaner Fabric Panels Clean by vacuuming or with a warm water and soap solution If using a spray fabric cleaner be sure to test a small area to make sure
28. lower the cushion and release handle to lock into place Passenger Rear Seats Note The number of seats for each model varies according to the order the length of the bus and other factors such as Gross Vehicle Weight etc listed on your front door jam The number of seats determines the amount of passengers allowed The tag on the driver s visor notes the number of seat positions for the vehicle There are several styles and types of rear passenger seats that can be provided for your unit You may have one or more of the following features provided in your bus The seat frames are attached to the seat track mounted into the floor area and the side wall Armrest Flip Style To use simply lift the arm and push upward To reposition for use push the armrest down Fold down Style Non Use Position folded completely down pull arm backwards and then push the arm down Use Position pull arm up until it clicks and locks into place Seat Recline Side Release Handle 1 Grab hook shaped lever located on the outer seat bottom cushion 2 Pull the handle up and lean back or forward until you reach the desired position 3 Release handle to lock in to place Other Types of Seating and Seating Operations Side Slide Seat To slide the seats out for more room 1 Grab the slide handle located under the seat 2 Push the handle toward the inner side of the seat s 3 Push outward or inward depending on the position desired
29. ngers and hands away from any pivot points or moving components to avoid personal injury 6 Entry steps bumper steps and running boards may become slippery during wet snowy or icy conditions and caution needs to be used during these conditions 7 Don t overload the bus Refer to weight and loading restrictions 8 Check clearances for any overhead obstructions like bridges branches overhead doors low hanging wires etc Be Prepared for Emergencies To provide the maximum safety for you and your passengers it is important that everyone using and riding in the vehicle is familiar with emergency features such as the location of exits It is the driver s responsibility to make sure everyone is familiar with and understands the escape routes of the bus Escape Routes Emergency Escape Windows Are marked with a red sticker that states EMERGENCY EXIT and has bright red release latches Instructions are listed on the window Emergency Escape Hatch Located in the ceiling with release handles to help open Instructions are listed on the hatch Emergency Doors Can be located in the rear side or front and with a red EMERGENCY EXIT sticker above them They are opened by turning the handle and pushing outward Electric Entry Door Release Lever In the case of a power outage the electric doors can be opened manually by pulling the red release lever located at the top of the door in the header as directed on the instruc
30. ormation concerning torque specifications air pressures operating instructions trouble shooting and maintenance A routine daily do a visual inspection front to back and side to side while the unit is on level ground should be performed Iflow add short burst of air into the inflation valve air spring nearest to the low point until level Do not exceed the manufactures recommended levels Wheels and Rims Refer to the chassis owner manual for information on wheel replacement and torque specifications and additional information on care and maintenance Daily Inspect for damaged or loose missing or stripped mounting bolts and or lug nuts Repair or replace items as necessary and properly torque A replacement wheel should have the same load carrying capacity diameter width offset and mount as the one replacing To clean wheels using a wheel cleaner diluting the products 50 before using and rinsing completely to prevent discoloration or peeling of the wheel covers is recommended Toclean aluminum wheel covers use a mild detergent and warm water or an aluminum cleaner specifically made for wheel covers Do not use abrasive cleansers CAUTION Using the wrong replacement wheels bolts or nuts can affect the braking and handling of your vehicle Using wrong replacement wheels can also cause the tires to lose air possibly causing the loss of vehicle control resulting in a serious accident CAUTION Check lug nuts for
31. out the handle properly secured in the retaining lever could allow the door to open and damage the door or the handle Electric BI Fold Entry Door The control switches location will depend on the make and model of your unit Ford Universal or Chevrolet Titan located on the center console Freightliner Concorde located on the side console Freightliner Apollo located on the dash Simply press up on the door control switch to activate the electric motor and the door will open outward press down to close he door Note The engine does not have to be running for this feature to work Electric Entry Door Key Switch Use this switch to open and close door from the outside of the bus located on the exterior panel door area To open place the key in the lock and turn to the horizontal position Turn the key back to the vertical position to close The control switch on the center console must be in the off position to use this feature Door Emergency Release handle This release handle is used to disengage the electric door mechanism allowing the door to be manually opened in the event of a loss of power It is located above the door and is marked by an Emergency Exit label with instruction on releasing To release pull as directed on the label ANcnvrron Do not move the bus if the Emergency Release Handle is not in the secured locked position The door could open while driving and injure someone ANcavrion Make sure the outer
32. pen Lift Indicated the lift is engaged The light will activate whenever the ignition is engaged and not in the complete closed position Air Conditioning Control knobs Speed control knob Controls the volume of the air flow Turn to 1 for low 2 for medium or 3 for high speed Temperature control knob Control the temperature of the air turning the knob clockwise for colder air or counterclockwise for warmer air Switch Panel Maintenance and Care Adaily inspection of the interior lights including reading lights step well lights entry lights and any emergency lights should be taken Replace any bulbs that may have burnt out or repair or have repaired any wiring During a regular scheduled maintenance of your unit preferably every 12 000 miles have the wiring connections and circuits checked Electric Door switch Open and close the electric door with the inner switch as well as the exterior key switch If the door is not moving correctly or the switch does not activate the door check the Emergency Door release to make sure it is secured properly If it is still not working contact your local dealer Door Ajar light Buzzer Open the individual doors lift door and or rear doors to make sure the light is activated as it should be Ifthe light is not working immediately contact your dealer for a replace switch or a wiring repair Liftlight Disengage the lift slightly and check to see if the light is activated I
33. proper torque value after rotations as loose lug nuts could cause the wheel to become loose and possibly fall off Tires Refer to the manufactures owner manuals for more information on care maintenance and other tire specifications Rotate as recommended by the tire and or chassis manufactures Daily inspect for the wear tear cuts punctures bulges damage or tread separation damaged valve stems and or missing valve caps replace as necessary Tire pressure should be checked at least once a month or especially before a long trip e To clean tire using a tire cleaner diluting the products 50 before using and to rinsing completely to prevent discoloration or peeling of the wheel covers is recommended CAUTION Under inflated tires can cause the tire to overheat This can result in the tire losing air suddenly and or catching on fire Under inflated tires can result in poor handling which could result in a serious accident CAUTION Over inflated tires are more likely to be cut punctured or broken by sudden impact such as a pot hole and result in a serious accident Check all tires frequently to maintain the recommended air pressure CAUTION Overloading your vehicle can cause your tires to overheat resulting in too much friction This can cause an air out resulting in a serious accident CAUTION Mixing different sizes or types of tires radial and bias belted can cause the vehicle to handle improperly which could c
34. pss Sess ss isses nis isos osio oeii soss sesso sts sesis iS 19 Interior Components and Operations Walls and AA A A A 20 Stanchion Modesty Panel or Grab Rails Interior Luggage Racks RN 22 Factory Installed Lights signals and equipment Switch Panel Switches Indicator lights Air conditioning Control knobs Switch Panel Maintenance and Care Electronic Audio Video Systems Voyager System Air Conditioning System Factory Air Conditioning System Auxiliary Air Conditioning system Heating Systems Fast Idle Seating Drivers Seating Passenger Seats Armrest Seat Recline Side Release Other Types of Seating and Seating Operations Wheel Chair Restraintsand Securement Seating Care Glaval Bus Limited Warranty The terms and conditions of the limited warranty are set forth in the Glaval Bus Limited Warranty located in the information packet included with your Glaval Bus Please read your Glaval Bus Limited Warranty carefully and familiarize yourself with what it covers If you haven t received a copy of the complete Limited Warranty statement request a copy from your dealer or call us at 1 800 445 2825 The Glaval Bus Limited Warranty warrants the material and workmanship that are included in our manufacturing process The chassis and certain other components in a Glaval Bus are under warranty by the chassis manufacturer and or component manufacturers This Owner s Manual is NOT a warranty Chassis Warranty Your vehicle chassis is w
35. ssenger system For proper care and maintenance review the manufacturer s owners manual on the air conditioning Heating Systems Ifthe bus is equipped with the in floor additional heating system the unit will be located under the passenger seating Like the air conditioning this system works in conjunction with the factory system The controls will be located in the switch panel area The in dash system must be switched to the heat system and ranging from warm to high heat before the passenger system will work properly To gain maximum cooling heating use the in dash system along with the passenger system Fast Idle The fast idle is designed to help keep the battery charged by revving the engine while the bus is idling Before you can activate the fast idle the vehicle needs to be running and the emergency brake needs to be engaged e Press the fast idle switch on the console to start the fast idle To disengaged the fast idle press on the brake pedal You will still need to release the emergency brake before driving Seating Drivers Chair The seat itself may or may not be equipped with the lumbar support system The following information will help you to adjust to fit your indtvidual needs A Caution You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust the driver s seat while the vehicle is moving The sudden movement could startle or confuse you or make you push a pedal when you don t want to
36. t the voyager or by the remote you will again have to turn the TV back on to reactivate the voyager functions Note To use Radio the other features such as TV or VCP must be turned off and Visa versa to use the VCP the TV must be turned on at the unit Paging Mode If your unit is equipped with an external pager this button allows you to switch back and forth from the internal speaker to internal external speakers ZA CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Air Conditioning System Factory Air Conditioning System Your vehicle is equipped with the factory in dash air conditioning system Operations and maintenance will be found in the manufactures owners manual located in your information packet Auxiliary Air Conditioning system Your unit may be equipped with the passenger auxiliary air conditioning system which works with the factory system The air conditioning system for the passenger system will have an evaporator mounted in the ceiling at the rear of the bus with the condenser being located outside in the lower skirting area To control the individual systems use the controls located on the engine cover console The left switch is the fan speed control switch and the right side is the temperature control switch Turn to the desired settings To gain maximum cooling use the in dash system along with the pa
37. tem The passenger windows are available in 2 different sizes and types of windows used depending on your floor plan Each is made with a safety glass and has a standard tint The passenger entry doors will be either manual or electric Bi Fold doors The factory drivers door and on the Airporter model the factory passenger doors are utilized Stanchion with a modesty panel is provided on the rear side of the entry curbside area Rubber flooring is standard Other standard features consists of side mounted rear view mirrors rear center brake lights mud flaps windows and drip rails Note In order to maintain high quality standards it may become necessary to change the standard equip ment and or options of the Glaval models without notice Glaval Bus Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors in type or print reproduction of the features specifications and options in this literature Equipment and specifications on the chassis from the Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM may vary Glaval Bus Inc assumes no responsibilities for these OEM variances Exterior Components Operations and Care This section explains the basic features of the exterior components and will help you become familiar with operations procedures and recommended care and maintenance Daily washing will not only enhance the look of the bus but help maintain the exterior components Using a hose to wet it down and wiping the surface with a spong
38. the information provided by the battery manufacturer as to the care maintenance and check point This information is in your owners information packet Daily inspect the battery box area to make sure it has not been damaged At least every 30 days inspect the slide mechanism and mounting brackets to ensure it is in proper working order and repair or adjust as necessary Lubricate the slide mechanism at least every 30 days with a white lithium grease Underbody Area Road debris dirt and salt on the underbody can accelerate corrosion of the components under the vehicle such as the frame suspension exhaust parts etc Daily inspection for road debris dirt and salt on the underbody should be performed If necessary spray wash the underside of the bus with warm soapy water to remove the dirt etc Complete underbody inspection is recommended between every 12 000 to 15 000 miles This check would include the complete framing welds out riggers exhaust system mounting brackets puck mounts where applicable tag axle and front pivot connections as well as the complete suspension Air Ride Suspension The air ride system is a compressed air devise that supports a portion of your vehicle loads Failure may occur as a result of punctures impact damage improper inflation or improper usages Proper use and proper maintenance will help you gain the maximum benefits Review the manufactures operating instructional manual for complete inf
39. tion label Fire Extinguisher s Fire extinguishers are recommended for small fires only Read the label for basic instructions and the owner s guide supplied with the fire extinguisher for complete details on proper use and operations before using the bus as it is to late when you are in an emergency Fire Prevention Suggestions DO NOT overload electrical wiring e DO NOT replace a fuse with one of a higher amp rating DO NOT store flammable liquids inside the vehicle DO NOT park over papers leaves dry grass or other things that can be ignited if touched by hot exhaust parts under your vehicle Park Safely Heavy snow or blizzard conditions make sure you clear away any snow around the base of your vehicle especially anything blocking the exhaust pipe Keep checking to make sure snow has not collected there ANenvrron Engine exhaust can kill you and others in the vehicle It contains the gas carbon monoxide CO which you can not see or smell It will cause unconsciousness and or death If you ever suspect exhaust coming into the vehicle have it checked and repaired immediately Vehicle Safety Standard Certification Labels Ford and Chevrolet labels located on the driver door jamb and the Freightliner labels are on the driver console Vehicle Weight and Loading Tire and Rim Certific ation Label Restrictions Label This label provides Tire and Rim information as well as the recommended tire pressure specification
40. tioning for the chair and belts Read all of the safety information Improper attachments and or positioning of the seat belt could cause injuries to the passenger Seating Care Driver seat and Passenger Seat Areas Daily inspect the mounting bolts for seats and when applicable seat belts Make sure they are intact and tight and that seat belts work properly Replace any damaged and or secure any loose hardware Seat Fabrics Daily inspect the seats for ripped torn frayed or damaged areas Replace or repair as necessary Regular cleaning at least once a month can prolong the life of the fabrics Vinyl Covered Seats can be cleaned by using mild vinyl cleaner or a soap and water solution followed by rinsing and wiping down the seats Other cleaners may damage fabrics such as causing the vinyl to dry and can cause cracking of the material Read the label information carefully Fabric Covered Seats can be cleaned by using a vacuum clean spots with a soda and water solution recommended for fabrics To remove odors and or deep clean the fabrics you can use a steam cleaner NOTES
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