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TS 45 User Manual – Part 1
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1. BATTERY WARNING BATTERY WARNING 2A TS 45 1 4 Usage of Heater The heater must not be operated RISK OF FIRE EXPLOSION 8 ASPHYXIATION eling points Ifthe heater or its exhaust outlet is in locations where inflammable vapors or dust may form e g close to fue At filling stations and other refu coal wood dust or cereal storage facilities Ifthe heater or its exhaust outlet is located c ose to inf materials for example and leaves cartons paper etc n enclosed hall withou not even if Tele Start is areas e g t a suck o the digita used e Ifthe exhaust outlet of is partial or fully obstru by soil or snow as it may occur while move the vehicle back wards ammable dry grass garages f facility timer or he heater cted e g Rev 00 10 02 14 ILVINAOSANI TYYIN3D LO Rev 00 10 02 14 00 10 02 14 VEHICLE INFORMATION 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 4 Vehicle Certification Plate Vehicle Specifications Instrument amp Control Panels Left Control Panel Instrument Panel Steering Wheel Control Group Lateral Control Panel Right Control Panel Keys TS 45 27 INFORMATI zr gt N 2 1 Vehicle Certification Plate Location Vehicle certification plate is located on the area show
2. INFORMATION INVERTER POWER OPT 1 01 GENERAL REAR FUSE BOX POWER 2 lt j WC CLEANING REAR FUSE BOX POWER 1 INPUT lt SYSTEM 24V KL 30 POWER lt HANDICAP LIFT POWER OPT lt EQUALIZER 24V lt EQUALIZER 12V lt HEATING 22 5 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs WARNING OIL FILLER CAP AND DIPSTICK MUST BE LOCKED DURING ENGINE OPERATION DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID ONLY OPEN CAP WHEN ENGINE IS HOT Rev 00 10 02 14 FOR ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL ULSD ONLY THE TANK MEETS ALL FMCSA REQUIREMENTS FOR NON SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANKS WARNING THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC BATTERY EQUALIZER TO AVOID REVERSE POLARITY DAMAGE WHEN DISCONNECTING BATTERY TERMINALS ALWAYS REMOVE EQUALIZER GROUND TERMINAL FIRST REPLACE EQUALIZER GROUND TERMINAL LAST BP TEMSA GLOBAL SAN VE TIC A S Q FACTORY SHIPMENT ENGINE COOLANT BP PROCOOL VOLUME RATIO FREEZING POINT 9655 40 TS 45 23 01 GENERAL INFORMATION z lt gt ES lt gt 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs FLASHER MUX 2B 9 U 2832 a EQUALIZER
3. Rev 00 10 02 14 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Lower Lumbar Support Adjustment Upper lumbar support enables an optimal adaption on lower side of 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 00 10 02 14 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 45 89 04 DRIVING 4 1 3 Rear View Mirror Sight Adjustment 4 1 2 Driver s Seat Belt 4 1 4 Steering Wheel Adjustment First adjust the seat put on the Insert the buckle latch into the Adjust the positions of the rear view Always check steering wheel posi seat belt and then perform other belt buckle until it engages with a mirrors before driving see page tion before driving see page 51 click Press the red button on the 36 actions az O x WARNING Do seat belt check once week by pulling it while it is engaged it should not release 90 TS 45 belt buckle to release the belt Belt should coil automatically INFORMATION Before driving first adjust the seat po sition put on seat belt and then adjust rear view mirrors posi
4. Never open the radiator filler cap when engine overheats Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Main Warning Panel Warning lamp Lights up in addition to ono NN any warning lamp Stop the vehicle immediately and consult 40 di authorized TEMSA Service 60 70 emm miles 80 mph Warning lamp II Lights up in addition to any warning lamp d CH 4 When the lamp is it is advised JO COO OOO not to continue to driving Take the 8 OOOOOO necessary actions immediately for the corresponding warning lamp Gees SE Indicates that parking brake is activated cator is activated lt gt ES lt 2 EIS gt N High beam headlamps INFORMATION are on Very fast flashing of left or right direction signal indicates a malfunction Tachometer warning lamp Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 39 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Panel Display Driving Menu Coolant temperature warning system loading Gearbox oil tempera ture warning please wait En z lt gt D nm Z TEMSA TS 45 mas p Tac Oil pressure low Warning 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 tio
5. _ Ensure that discharge valve is 7 Close the discharge valve closed repeat the same procedure for 2 Connect water supply to clean three times water inlet 1 8 Disconnect the water supply 3 Pull by pass valve 3 upwards when rinsing is finished 4 Let the water passes from the valve for three five minutes to help remove solids left behind 5 Restore by pass valve 3 to its original position 6 Pull the discharge valve lever down to empty the tank Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 81 a4 Ow LE gt lt mM 00 10 02 14 4 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 Driver s 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 45 83 O x 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 84 TS 45 Checking Tire Pressures Check the tires and rims
6. Rev 00 10 02 14 WARNING This symbol is used in condi tions which may cause dam age or injury if necessary mea sures are not taken MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE This symbol is used to indicate conditions where mentioned instruction should be carried out by a mechanic AURAL INSPECTION This symbol is used to inform the user that the complementary sound can be heard after carrying out the mentioned instruction 2 ROTATING PARTS This symbol is used to indicate conditions where the user may be hit and injured by rotating parts 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 HOT SURFACES This symbol is used to indicate the risk of burns in case of con tact with hot surfaces Ea DO IT YOURSELF This symbol indicates that mentioned instruction can be carried out by the user Sz CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE This symbol is used in condi tions where authorized TEMSA Service should be consulted for described maintenance repair and inspection work er DOCUMENT EE REFERENCE See also other manu als delivered for information SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT This symbol is used to indicate the environment should be considered when conducting this task TS 45 15 INFORMATION 01 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warn
7. uate the passengers to a safe area Always evacuate women and chil dren first EMERGENCY EXIT INFORMATION Take the direction of the wind into consideration do WC 0 Oc TE WARNING Never leave the fire area before fire is extinguished completely The Fire Extinguisher should be regularly checked by professionals 68 TS 45 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 erly and the labels are legible WARNING Never remove the labels stuck on the emergency exit win dows EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EXIT EXIT EMERGENCY EXIT Rev 00 10 02 14 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Emergency Exit Windows x zZ lt EMERGENCY EXIT TURN BOTH TWO RED HANDLES TO UPRIGHT ESI RIS gt m Pull both two handles to upright Push the emergency exit window position to release the lock mecha ter the lock mechanism is released nism EMERGENCY EXIT INFORMATION
8. T gt N 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Information Menu PROGRAM VERSION KIBES32 CAVTAN TEMSA TS 45 Hold button 5 to display informa tion about the vehicle 42 TS 45 Fault Message Menu In case of malfunction envelope icon displayed with a number that signifier how many fault message exist Hold button 1 few sec onds to display fault message menu If an envelope with x mark dis played this means no malfunctions In accordance to malfunction Warn ing Lamp I or Warning Lamp II locat ed on main warning panel also light case malfunction And an audible warning is given to driver with some malfunctions CONSULT q gt AUTHORIZED SERVICE If warning panel is non operational do not drive and consult authorized TEMSA Service Diagnose Menu Hold button 2 a few seconds to reach diagnose screen Use warning panel buttons to shift between the diagnose screen con tent Button functions are stated below Button 2 Down Button 3 Up Button 4 Select Button 5 Exit Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Brake Lining Screen Oil Pressure Indicator Information Menu If there is malfunction on sys tem an exclamation mark appears against the system name BRAKE LINING LEVELS FRONTLEFT mawan PROGRAM VERSION Use warning panel buttons and O 20 40 60 80 100 choose faulty system name
9. 27 2 1 Vehicle Certification Plate Location 28 2 2 Vehicle SPECI CATIONS 29 2 3 Instrument and Control 5 Lu R u u usss sa 31 23 1 left Control Panel 32 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 36 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 48 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 52 2 3 5 Right Control Panel 56 SEN ee EE EE 59 MISI 3 1 Passenger Seals eret reiten cade ca a obra 3 2 Seat BONS sacs as 3 3 Pass enger Control Group u ak 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments 3 6 550 5 u C 4 TS 45 eno 83 zug seas ansees Arne 84 4 1 1 Driver s Seat AdjJUstimerit u u uu 86 4 1 2 Drivers Seat Bell thereto tti ier tebe 90 4 1 3 Rear View Mirror Sight Adjustment 90 4 1 4 Steering Wheel Adjustment 90 4 1 5 Checking Control Switches 91 4 1 6 Checking Indicator and Warning Lamps 91 4 1 7 Checking Air Pressure erect 91 PAPIER 93 4 3 Emergency SILUALIOMNS is esce cacao 95 4 3 1 TOWING the Vehicles aa Sau teret ettet 97 Headlamps and Lamps 101 5 1 Internal Lamps 102 ENEE UE 103
10. Front Brake Air Pressure High Rear Brake Air Pressure High Brake Lining Insufficient Check Diagnostic Service Air Filter Check Diagnostics 46 TS 45 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 Status Lamp Status Varning Unavailable Yellow Warning La Yellow Warning Lamp Il Yellow Rev 00 10 02 14 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 II tank full Yellow Available WC Tanks Full Empty WC Emergency Warning Toilet emergency button pressed Warning Lamp Red Available lt gt ES 02 00 10 02 14 TS 45 47 Zz Q lt o O 2 p am gt N 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 1 Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 2 Left Control Lever 3 Retarder Control Lever Optional 48 TS 45 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
11. Fuel Indicator Indicates current fuel level O Empty level 1 1 Full level VISUAL INSPECTION Check fuel level regu E larly during driving TS 45 37 lt gt ES lt Lu E T gt N z lt gt D nm z gt N 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 38 TS 45 What to do Shift into NEU TRAL with out topping the engine turn off the air A C tioner activate the parking brake and do not press the accelerator pedal until the engine coolant tem perature drops OM 100 Wait until the engine coolant 3 temperature drops below 100 C 212 F E HOT 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 radia tor fan is operat ing Consult au thorized TEMSA Service before continuing to drive in case of malfunction
12. INFORMATION Use Toilet Door Key to open toilet door from outside in case of emergency x zZ lt INTERIOR ic gt 3 6 Accessories Lavatory Water Tank 78 TS 45 Filling Up Clean Water Tank disons DO NOT overfill the tank DO NOT add anti freeze agents in to the tank INFORMATION 1 Clean Water Inlet 2 Inlet Valve 3 By Pass Valve 4 Level Indicator 5 Thermostat If clean water tank is empty a fault message displayed on warning panel Flush system uses water from this 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 3 Check water level 4 Restore inlet valve 2 to its origi nal position 5 Disconnect the water supply Rev 00 10 02 14 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 period of time 03 VEHICLE If the weather is cold DO NOT fill Set and leave the thermostat at 50 For drain clean water tank and lava the tank comp
13. TURN BOTH TWO RED HANDLES Opening handles am only installed on emergency win TO UPRIGHT POSITION PUSH TO OPEN THIS WINDOW i SORTIE DE SECOURS Tirer La Polgn e Rouge Pousser La Fen tre Pour Ouvrir Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 69 WC o Oc IE mM e 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 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 Ktz Verbandkaston First Aid kit for vehicle Inhalt DIN 13 164 70 TS 45 INFORMATION First aid kit content is not meant for treatment pur poses They are provided for first aid First aid content must only be used by trained people First aid kit content is listed below Elastic bandages 6x4 Elastic bandages 8x4 Triangular bandages 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 ANUWUN INFORMATION Check that first aid kit content is present and complete Re place used items Wheel Chocks Wheel chock is used as a
14. Value motion User s Manual TS 45 9031 259Y EJXU8L1 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 Times TEMSA Family Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 3 Z 2 General Informatio 7 ERT 8 1 1 Aimofthis Users Maral 2 itte pertinen 8 1 1 2 Intended Use Of Vehlcle ettet 8 11 3 Operational Safety etur es 9 1 1 4 Using Mobile Phones and Radio 212 1 1 5 Use of Genuine Parts and Accessories 212 1 1 6 Service and Maintenance 12 1 1 7 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle 13 qne 15 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs esee 16 WA USAGE OF HEHE etat a tnr terrre DR 24 Vehicle Information
15. Adjust the height of the seat by pull ing pushing the button Rev 00 10 02 14 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 seat springs Fast Descend When the button is pressed air in the system is released and height of the seat decreases 15 45 87 04 DRIVING O x 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Cushion Depth Adjustment Keep the button pulled to adjust the cushion depth to desired position Release the button to stabilize the cushion s position 88 TS 45 Seat Upright Position Adjustment Adjustment lever is located at the left hand side of the driver Pull the lever at utmost degree adjust the seat to desired position and then release the lever 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
16. as long as the accel erator pedal is pressed Retarder cannot be applied under speed of 18 64 mph 30 km h CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult with the near OPTION est authorized TEMSA This feature dependsiom us service if retarder fault tomers request It may not ex ist in all models of the vehicle INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE Open the access hatch Pull the cap of the tank and pour the fluid into it WARNING Always use clean and filtered washer fluid warning appears on Rev 00 10 02 14 Ts 45 51 INFORMATION ae gt N 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 3 4 1 Parking Brake 2 3 4 2 Mirror Control Switch 2 3 4 3 12V Electric Socket 2 3 4 4 Driver s Document Box 2 3 4 5 Cup Holder 52 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 4 1 Parking Brake Prevents the vehicle from sliding after it is brought to stop To activate the parking brake pull the lever upwards 1 To release the parking brake push the lever downwards 2 Rev 00 10 02 14 ae Sj TL LL Ly 1 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 WARNING Check the air pressure of the system if the warning lamp does not turn off although
17. gt ES lt EIS gt N Downshift switch INFORMATION To illuminate instrument pan el parking light switch must Your vehicle is equipped with trans mission of six forward gears and a be activated 1 2 reverse gear For more information see also page 138 Front Fog Lamp Push button to turn OPTION front fog lamps on Automatic transmission model Press P to varies according to customer turn them off requirements Forward gear switch Neutral gear switch 2110 Reverse gear switch Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 35 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 5 CI XE L 00 INFORMATION T gt N 1 Speedometer 5 Warning Panel 8 Main Warning Panel 2 Odometer 6 Temperature Indicator 3 Menu Selection Buttons 7 Revolution Counter 4 Fuel Indicator 36 5 45 00 10 02 14 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Speedometer Displays current speed ofthe vehicle Rev 00 10 02 14 Revolution Counter Indicates engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute rpm Revolution counter guides you to drive optimally VISUAL INSPECTION Check revolution counter regularly during driv ing Avoid exceeding revolu tion value of 2300 rpm AURAL INSPECTION Warning lamp on the tachometer lights up when 2300 rpm value is exceeded
18. 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 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 START Start Switch ENGINE Runs the engine ACC Switch Activates and deac tivates the battery main switch Push the upper side to switch for give en ergy from battery to electrical system Push the lower side to switch for deactivate the battery and stop the engine IGNITION ASR Disable Switch Deactivates ASR Ac celeration Slip Regu lation System Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Blind Left Switch Press upper side of the switch to move the sun visor wards Press lower side of the switch to move it downwards Central Locking Switch Press lower side of the switch to lock all luggage hatches To unlock press upper side of the switch WARNING Central locking system cannot open close luggage hatches It is used for only locking un locking Only luggage hatches are locked unlocked by the central locking system Other hatches cannot be locked unlocked by central locking system Rev 00 10 02 14 Blind Right Switch Press upper side of the switch to move t
19. 5 3 lumnatonkampse ss sau yn na e T athenere 105 E NEE el Ee EE 106 Doors and Lids I 109 Gol Front DOOM e RD 110 EE 111 121 7 1 General InforriatiOTi i osito 122 7 2 ERE m 122 7 3 DE 124 T A Engine Oil DIDStiCk eae eek 125 SJ OEP s126 7 6 Steering Wheel Hydraulic Oil Tank s 126 7 7 Engine Control Panel T27 7 8 DPF RegerieratiOh ioc ie itt oa ncc aaaeaii dianes 128 7 9 Engine Compartment Automatic Extinguisher System 129 Rev 00 10 02 14 Re TE e 131 8 1 Automatic TransmissiON 132 SUSPENS TON avse 137 9 505 5 us 138 9 1 Kneeling Lifting 139 9 1 1 Front Kneeling z 139 9 1 2 EEE EE 140 ee EA 143 AS WEE 144 NIE 144 10 3 Checking Pressure 145 10 4 Snow Tires 145 10 5 Snow Chains 146 10 6 Changing EE 146 TOS SKIING TESS 152 n cf 155 Te BRAK 156 11 EE 156 11 2 Parking Brake 157 11 3 Retarder Optional 159 11 4 ASR Acceleration Slip Regulation 160 11 5 Engine Brake eiii heres 160 Electrical Systems eroe 163 12 1 Main Battery Cut off 5
20. E 102 inch We gt math 2590 8 mm B lt 138 inch Se ESP 3505 2 mm SE Interior Saloon 75 inch DE Height 1905 mm 310 8 inch Wheelbase 7894 3 mm 78 5 inch Front Extension e 1925 3 mm 102 inch 2590 8 Rear Extension 758 inchi 1993 9 mm 540 inch 13716 mm 30 5 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 Instrument and Control Panels 2 3 1 Left Control Panel 2 3 1 Left Control Panel 2 3 2 Instrument Panel 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group 2 3 4 Lateral Control Panel 2 3 5 Right Control Panel Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 2 Instrument 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Panel 2 3 5 Right Control Panel TS 45 31 INFORMATION 2 E gt N z lt gt O Z Lu T gt N 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Emergency Stop Switch Lift up the red protection cap and activate the switch 32 TS 45 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 WARNING Never use emergency stop switch while driving Use only
21. 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 The exhaust system components are free from debris 2 When operating a vehicle the driver needs to Check the coolant temperature gauge Rev 00 10 02 14 Avoid any overheating WARNING Stop any overheating if the engine brakes or retarder become when sensing unusual odors smoke or if noticing smoke visually Park in a safe and clean area Avoid overloading because it in creases all temperatures Record in the daily operation report malfunction s with mile ages and time Check the ABS warning light Check the proper functioning of the retarder hydraulic or elec tric After completing a journey the driver needs to Inform the technician next driver of a disfunction Hand over to the technician or fleet manager the daily operation report copy Make visual check of the engine compartment and surrounding equipments of the vehicle and inform the technician of any problem 4 When returning a coach 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
22. 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 Otherwise 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 chocks in position and available be fore driving Wheel chocks must be available in the vehicle Rev 00 10 02 14 Door Emergency Exits Front Door Front door can be opened inde pendently from the driver s control panel in emergencies Emergency exit valve is located at the top of the door In emergency turn the emergency exit valve clockwise and push the door outwards to open If the door is locked from outside turn the lever anti clockwise to un lock the mechanism 03 VEHICLE Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 71 w o Oc IE Roof Escape Hatch GG In an emergency 1 Push up 2 Pull the white knob 3 Open the lid 72 TS 45 wem Never remove the labels stuck on the emergency exit windows Never use esca
23. the mecha nism It is suggested to adjust the posi tion of drivers seat before adjust ing the steering wheel position 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 Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Left Control Lever High Beam Headlamps Headlamp Flasher Horn INFORMATION Enables the control of headlamps 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 n VISUAL VISUAL INFORMATION m INSPECTION INSPECTION None of the functions can be Warning lamp locat Warning lamp locat used when the ignition key is D ed on warning panel EN ed on warning panel lights up as long as the lights up unless the high beam headlamps are on lever is released switched off Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 49 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Right Turn Signal Left Turn Signal Windshield Wiper Windshield Washer INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE Move the control lever forward to Move the control lever toward you Adjust the speed of wipers by rotat Push the lever in the direction of the utmost deg
24. to lock up Rev 00 10 02 14 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 00 10 02 14 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 04 DRIVING TS 45 95 04 DRIVING 4 3 Emergency Situations Engine Overheat WARNING Never open radiator cap when the engine
25. to see FRONT RIGHT diagnose malfunction code 000 KIBES32 REARLEFT ERN I 20 40 60 80 100 4 REAR RIGHT 20 40 60 80 100 TEMSA TS 45 lt gt MULTIPLEX 1 La TEMSA DTC NO am 1 Hold button 4 a few seconds to Hold button 5 few seconds to Hold button 6 to display informa 0 EXIT reach diagnose screen reach oil pressure indicator tion about the vehicle DE Qu Front left front right rear left and Displays current engine oil pressure Lu E SE Lu gt N psi psi rear right brake lining levels dis The current engine oil pressure is played in this menu displayed in the electronic menu of the warning panel INFORMATION INSPECTION Accuracy rating of brake lining Check oil pressure regularly Press button 2 to shift next malfunc tion sensor is 5 during driving Stop the vehi cle if the warning lamp lights Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 43 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Icon Warning Text Error Explanation Warning Panel Voice Status Lamp Status FS Cooling Water Hot engine Teriperature pen Engins overeat Warning Lamp Red Available Engine Compartment Lid Open Engine lid is open Warning Larap Unavailable 9 P P 9 Yellow Engine oil pressure is low or too low Lubricating Oil Pressure Low CU Warning Lamp Red Available oil level is above or below specification INFORMATI
26. 00 10 02 14 TS 45 65 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Usage Fire Extinguisher INFORMATION lt b E FIRE P OPTION 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 w o Oc IE 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 Press 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 66 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments Fire Instructions Driver Duties 1 Before starting a journey the driver must check The tire pressure visual check on daily basis test tires weekly basis No liquids leaking
27. 42 44 0 164 12 2 Battery 164 12 3 Jump Start 165 12 4 Relay Panel 166 12S FUSEBOX 166 Rev 00 10 02 14 13 11 OT ue 3 1 Checking Engine Oil 13 2 Checking Condition of Engine Oil 13 3 Checking Condition of Transmission 13 4 Air Filter Maintenance D 325 Repl cing Air Filte ienne tere au 13 6 Fuel filter EE 13 7 Expansion 13 8 Addition OF Distilled 13 9 Usage Antifreeze 13 10 Radiator aintenance Air Conditioner Maintenance 13 12 Cleaning the FIlters unna 13 13 Checking the Drive Belt Tension 14 Cleaning Vehicle Exterior T5 Cleaning Vehicle Interior a a uqa 16 Lavatory Waste Tank Maintenance 17 COMOSION 15 45 5 2 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 Warn
28. Check the fuel level by using the er fluid before driving Top up the nozzle is not blocked equipment before driving Check corresponding indicator located on fluid if the level is low see page the emergency equipment is fully instrument panel Top up the tank functional with correct fuel if needed 54 WARNING Jack spare tire bulbs spare fuse Do not wait until the fuel is first aid kit fire extinguisher wheel completely consumed before nut lug wrench chock auxiliary refueling Air remaining inside rods and tool bag must be kept the tank may cause engine ready for use malfunction Hard water minerals may block the washer sprays Checking Luggage Warning and information labels are provided inside the vehicle Inform the passengers about these labels and what to do 04 DRIVING Check that luggage in the luggage compartment is correctly fixed According to traffic conditions sud at the end of the air condi den acceleration and deceleration tioner nozzle may get blocked due INFORMATION may cause luggage sliding and to weather conditions hitting the luggage compartment walls Arrange the luggage in order performance of the air condi to prevent this tioner would be inversely affected if condensate is not drained off Check that first aid kit con tents are complete Check the fire extinguisher has been serviced Checking Doors and Hatches INFORMATI
29. ING TS 45 91 SAFETY IS IN YOUR HANDS FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS ON THE COACH Value in motion 92 5 45 00 10 02 14 4 2 Driving IGNITION Push the upper side of ACC switch for activate electrical systems Rev 00 10 02 14 Starting the Engine Check that parking brake is activat ed before starting the engine Push the ACC switch for activate electrical systems and check all the indicators and warning lamps on the instrument panel After performing all controls and adjustment activate electrical sys tems and press of the start switch Only start the engine when Neu tral gear is engaged ENGINE WARNING 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 When the electrical systems are activated wait till the ABS warning lamp turns off before starting engine After starting the engine apply the brake pedal and select gear accord ing to the direction you choose to drive 04 DRIVING PRESS BRAKE PEDAL BEFORE SELECTING GEAR TS 45 93 x 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 pan
30. ON 02 VEHICLE E Transmission temperature is high Transmission is Warning La Transmission Temperature Warning Unavailable overheating Yellow Fault Gearbox General gearbox error Varning ne Unavailable Yellow Warning Lamp I Red Engine Serious failure on engine Warning Lamp II Unavailable Yellow e Engine stop warning Engine needs to be ser Engine Stopped r Nok opportunity Warning Lamp I Red Unavailable 44 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 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 Rev 00 10 02 14 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 Warning Panel Lamp Status Warning Lamp II Yellow Warning Lamp II Yellow Warning Lamp I Red Warning Lamp I Red TS 45 45 ing Lamp II Yellow ing Lamp II Yellow Warning Lamp I Red INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE INFORMATION 02 VEHICLE 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Warning Text Air Pressure Low Rear Brake Front Door Air Pressure Low
31. ON Check that all doors and lids are Fuel level can be monitored in closed and locked before driving percentages through display Check that doors and lids are closed properly using rear view mirrors Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 85 x 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 operating lamps and the rear view mirrors must be fully visual INFORMATION Maximum weight ca pacity of driver s seat is 150kg 33116 and pres sure of 7 bar 102 psi Driver s seat adjustment buttons are located at right side of the seat 86 TS 45 Driver s seat position can be ad justed with control buttons located on the seat Height Suspension Hardness Fast Descend Cushion Depth Seat Upright Position Cushion Forward and Backward Slide Seat Forward and Backward Slide Lower Lumbar Support Upper Lumbar Support Can be adjusted with these buttons PM Adjustment must be per formed when the vehicle is stationary Adjustments per formed during travel may cause accidents OPTION Some features may differ ac cording to customer request Rev 00 10 02 14 4 1 1 Driver s Seat Adjustment Height Adjustment
32. PTION Cooling function of defroster depends on customers re quest It may not exist in all models of the vehicle Rev 00 10 02 14 2 4 Keys A C Control Panel Toilet Door Ke NES AUOD 3 different keys are provided with activate and de vehicle activate air condi tioner In case the keys get lost consult authorized TEMSA Service to order from those indicated in user s Manual Key and Glove Box Key lt P EY Turn switch to set z temperature de GE s gt is 2 Fuel Tank Access Front Door P y gine Compartment Service Hatch z N INFORMATION Refer to user s manual of air conditioner con trol panel delivered Ignition Key with the vehicle for more in formation gt 00 10 02 14 TS 45 59 VEHICLE INTERIOR 3 1 Passenger Seats 3 2 Seat Belts 3 3 Passenger Control Group 3 4 Emergency Situation Equipment 3 5 Accessories Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 61 03 3 1 Passenger Seats OPTION Model type and specifications of passenger seats may differ from those stated in this User s Manual 62 TS 45 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 c
33. and the parking brake is activated Never drive before locking the mechanism again TS 45 33 Es amp gt ES lt ES ES gt N 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Engine Brake Level Cruise Control Cruise Control Activating Accelerating or Deceleration e Switch Switch Press upper or lower side of cruise Press upper side of cruise control Switch has three lev Activates cruise control level switch to activate level switch to accelerate press els Press button to control function So cruise control lower side of the switch to decel adjust engine brake the cruise control erate level switch can be used level INFORMATION 1st Position Provides maxi mum engine brake power Deactivating Press lower side of cruise control switch to deactivate INFORMATION Press upper side of cruise control switch to acti vate cruise control level switch Cruise control can be acti Cruise Control Enables constant speed depending on the engine and braking power without pressing accelerator pedal INFORMATION z lt gt nm 2 Cruise control is deactivated when service brake is applied ESI gt N 2nd Position Provides less than 15 position engine brake power 3rd Position Provides mini mum engine brake power WARNING When cruise control func tion is deactivated vehicle slows
34. ave 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 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 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 00 10 02 14 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 Opti
35. 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 150 Check that all rims are installed and fixed properly 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 Checking Coolant Level Check the level of coolant before driving see page 129 VISUAL 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 178 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 VISUAL INSPECTION Consult authorized TEMSA Service when coolant level is low Do not top up the tank before consulting the TEMSA Service systems 7 2 Rev 00 10 02 14 4 1 Pre Driving Checking Emergency Windshield Washer Fluid Checking Drain Off Nozzle Situation Equipment Checking Fuel Level Check the level of windshield wash Check that air conditioner drain off Check the emergency situation
36. blems must be placed behind the Maximum speed limit is vehicle 12 5 mph 20 km h for vehicles with no brake prob lems 04 DRIVING 00 10 02 14 TS 45 97 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle Removing the Propeller Shaft 1 Remove the propeller shaft transmission connection nuts then remove the propeller shaft N WARNING I the d shaf Parking brake can be locked REMOVE thE FEE ANE anc when air pressure in the sys el and 2 tem is insufficient Me Tear If parking brake is locked please follow instructions on page 164 Ensure the parking brake sys tem function again before towing WARNING After removal of the propeller shaft place gearbox in a neu tral position 2 gt 22 x E 98 5 45 00 10 02 14 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle Access to Front Tow Hook Access to Rear Tow Hook It is located inside the front bumper Make sure the tow is parallel It is located on rear bumper See also page 158 to the road during the towing pro cess Otherwise it may cause serious damage to the vehicle 04 DRIVING Use rear towing hook to tow any vehicle First deactivate the parking brake Push the lower side of the ACC button and shift into Neutral Electrical systems must be activated during towing pro cess Never deac
37. 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 2 Extra Lights on 12 35 Driving Performance 3 basic rules to drive with optimum fuel economy Useas little energy as possible to get the vehicle up to speed Appropriate revs Appropriate gears Rate the energy required Do I really need to accelerate that much in this 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 00 10 02 14 1 2 Symbols Operating instructions 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 m 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
38. down unless accelera tor pedal is pressed Never use cruise control vated within speed range of 20 mph 32 km h and 75 mph 120 km h Move your foot from the accelerator pedal before pressing cruise control switch or engine brake is activated Cruise Control Adjust Switch Increases or decreas es stabilized speed 1 2 wintry road conditions value slippery roads or in heavy Intarder Foot 3 traffic Control Disable Lift Active Switch When the ignition is Switch 3A TS 45 switched off cruise values are deleted Enables the control of auxiliary brake unit retarder via foot pedal Optional 5 Press upper side of the switch to acti vate lift mechanism See page 80 for more information about lift mechanism e Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 1 Left Control Panel Low Beam Automatic Transmission Control Clearance Switch Air Horn Optional Panel Switch has three Press button to acti levels Press button vate air horn Economic and power MODE ful drive mode selec tion switch to turn on parking lamps and low beam headlamps INFORMATION 1st Position Parking lamps and low beam headlamps are 2nd Position Parking lamps are on 3rd Position Parking lamps and low beam headlamps are off Dimmer Switch Press upper side of the switch to in crease illumination of instrument panel Upshift switch Es lt
39. el is off HAND BRAKE RELEASE USE TEMPORARY ONLY DURING BRAKE FAILURE 94 TS 45 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 Release the service brake pedal gently 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 warnine 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 vehicle Remove the ignition key be fore leaving the vehicle WARNING Never switch off the ignition while driving This may cause the steering wheel
40. 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 170 Switch off the air conditioning heating 6 Identify the source of the fire 7 Inform 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 50 use the fire extinguishers to put out fires do not open the engine compartments if fire oc Curs 9 Put on warning vest 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 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 TS 45 67 ad Ow IE gt lt mM 3 5 Emergency Situation Equipments What to do 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 In the event of a possible fire
41. fi 55 7 RIDE SAFELY CN NGUISHER Er NO STANDEE USE ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL ONLY Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 19 INFORMATION 01 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs DO NOT USE THIS AREA FOR STORAGE PULLTHE 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 00 10 02 14 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION USE REFRIGERANT R 134a ONLY The System Contains R 134a Refrigerant IN CONJUNCTION 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 THE IGNITION KEY OFF Rev 00 10 02 14 LOCKED POSITION EE UNLOCKED POSITION WARNING DO NOT MOVE THE VEHICLE UNLESS THE BATTERY CARRIER IS LOCKED POSITION TS 45 21 INFORMATION 01 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs SYSTEM BATTERY POWER 24V lt WATER LEVEL INDICATOR SYSTEM 24V KL 1SPOWER lt
42. 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 heck 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 pressure in all tires Check the torque on the driveline universal joint straps TS 45 11 gt ES z lt gt e 2 E 5 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 45 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 h
43. hanism is in use TS 45 75 ad Ow IE gt lt mM 3 6 Accessories Toilet WC 22 22 ic gt Rotate the lever counterclockwise and pull it toward you to open the toilet door A WARNING Information about toilet usage is denoted by warning labels Inform passengers before us Your vehicle is equipped with toilet unit and denoted by label Push WC Active button located on the left control panel to activate toi Toilet door is equipped with ing toilet let system spring mechanism Take nec essary precautions while open ing and closing toilet door Your hand may get caught 76 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 3 6 Accessories Toilet WC Rotate the lever counterclockwise to lock the toilet door from inside WARNING When the engine is on and WC Active switch is pressed the ventilation fan runs at higher level and toilet lamps light up if the toilet door ins locked from inside Rotate the lever clockwise to unlock the door and push to open Rev 00 10 02 14 Emergency situation switch can be found inside the toilet unit INFORMATION Corresponding warning lamp on indicator panel lights up as long as the stop switch is kept pressed and discontinuous warning buzzer sounds
44. he 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 45 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 Vehlcle The vehicle is designed for trans portation of passengers 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 00 10 02 14 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 safety problem exists group of vehicles i
45. he 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 ee running all switches inside the toilet are ready for use Kneeling Lifting Control Switch Press lower side of the switch to per form kneeling func tion Engine Brake Off Switch Press upper side of the switch to acti vate Engine Brake Level switch INFORMATION 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 the switch to acti vate rear view mir lt gt 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 Mirror Heating Switch Press upper side of INFORMATION To activate engine brake level switch first press upper side of the engine brake switch Steering Control Switch Press upper side of the switch to release steering wheel lock mechanism WARNING Steering wheel adjustment must only be performed when the vehicle is station ary
46. her Switch Lights up when bat Press upper side of tery charge level de the switch to acti creases vate hazard warning flashers When the switch is pressed indicator led on the switch Low Fuel Level turn signal indicators on the indica Warning Lamp tor panel and all signal lamps start Lights up when fuel flashing level is low Press lower side of the hazard warn ing flasher switch once again to de active flashers Transmission Power Eco Press button to acti vate deactivate trans INFORMATION mission power mode Hazard warning flashers can be activated even if igniton key is removed Front Door Control Switch Opens the front INFORMATION door from driver s Hazard warning flashers are compartment also activated when the Emergency Stop Switch is pressed 56 5 45 00 10 02 14 Night Light Switch Turns on night ligts Aisle Lights Switch Interior Light Reading Light Press upper side of Switch Switch the switch to turn Turns corridor Turre On aisle iate lamps passengers reading g ligts Rev 00 10 02 14 Drivers Reading Lamp Switch Press upper side of the switch to turn drivers reading lamp on INFORMATION 15 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 ha
47. hould 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 common safety defect in 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 ington DC area call 366 0123 The NHTSA may also be contacted in writing to the following address Rev 00 10 02 14 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 s part of 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 nspection 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
48. hrottle 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 45 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 is 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
49. ications INFORMATION WARNING WARNING a Laws regarding towing the Materials used for towing vary Drive axle shaft must be re vehicle vary according to according to malfunction type moved when coach is being Run the engine to activate hy state laws For vehicles with brake pro towed to avoid possibility of draulic steering wheel support All applications must be blems Tow bar damage to transmission and braking system done by taking the present For vehicles without brake Do not activate retarder if engine state s rules into consider problems Tow rope Tow NER ation chain can be used emove the propellershatt an shift to Neutral before towing process Always tow the vehicle at low speeds WARNING INFORMATION Resolve the problem mechanical Technical knowledge is need Tow rope length can be 5 ly in case of system air pressure ed for towing Only road re meters 16 4 ft and tow malfunctioning see also page covery service must perform bar length can be maximum 164 m this application 1 meter 3 28 ft Check that tow rope chain is Red warning signs must be parallel to the road during the attached on tow ropes lon towing process ger than 2 5 meters 8 2 ft If the lighting system of INFORMATION the towed vehicle is mal Maximum speed limit is 9 3 functioning a 0 65x0 65ft mph 15 km h for vehicles 20x20cm red reflector with brake pro
50. ing Signs CAUTION TURN THE TURNING KNOB TO OPEN THE DOOR IN ANY EMERGENCY CASE lt gt ES n lt o WATCH YOUR STEP 16 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs EMERGENGY EXIT TURN BOTH TWO RED HANDLES TO UPRIGHT POSITION PUSH TO OPEN THIS WINDOW Rev 00 10 02 14 IN AN EMERGENCY 1 PUSH UP 2 PULL THE WHITE KNOB 3 OPEN THE LID EMERGENCY EXIT TS 45117 INFORMATION 01 GENERAL 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs FOR PASSANGERS SAFETY FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS OPERATION OF THIS BUS WHILE ANYONE IS STANDING FORWARD OF THE WHITE LINE INFORMATION 5 WARNING PRESS BRAKE PEDAL DO NOT OPERATE THE BUS BEFORE SELECTING GEAR WITH AN AIR PRESSURE BELOW 100 PSI Re ATTENTION electronic equipment THIS VEHICLE IS FITTED WITH AN i imi i Pl ke crece S UNE in the proximity of the shifter TO ENSURE MAXIMUM PASSENGER DURING BRAKE FAILURE COMFORT KEEP DOOR CLOSED May Cause malfunction DURING STAND STILL 18 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 1 3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs NOT TO PULL Fasten Seatbelt INFORMATION THE BLIND 15 CONTROLLED AT DISTANCE BY THE OPERATOR Boucler Votre Ceinture 01 GENERAL Abroche su cinturon de seguridad FAN
51. ing Signs Usage of Heater DE ths Go a Ea a Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 7 z lt gt p O n lt 5 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 45 1 1 1 Aim of this Users Manual This Users Manual is prepared 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 t
52. is hot VISUAL INSPECTION Sudden rise in cool ant temperature may indicate damage to the belt D HOT SURFACES Accessible parts would be hot when the engine maintenance lid is opened re CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Service in such case before driving Engine Failure Simple problems may cause failure of the engine There are some appli cations that can be done before consulting the authorized TEMSA Service Emergency Stop Switch could be pressed Lack of fuel Empty Battery BE SAFETY GLOVES Wear protective gloves before touching these parts 5 5 Some parts stil rotate although engine has stopped Check that all parts are station ary before touching AUTHORIZED SERVICE Consult authorized TEMSA Ser vice if the engine does not run despite checking all controls and applications CONSULT 96 TS 45 reaches sufficient level of soot loading High Exhaust System Tem perature 4 2 I YI WM Release the Emergency Stop Switch Refuel Check the battery charge Replace battery Manual Regeneration must be perform See page 134 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 required Rev 00 10 02 14 4 3 1 Towing the Vehicle In all towing appl
53. isor Pull the black knob to move the sun visor downwards Pull and release the white knob to move the sun visor upwards WARNING Always hold latches from outer parts Otherwise your hand may get caught 74 TS 45 OPTION This feature is optional It may not be included in all models Digital Indicators Seat Belt Indicator Toilet Indicator Indicates that passengers must fas ten their seat belts OCCUPIED Indicates that the toilet is in use INFORMATION Toilet indicator lamp lights up when the toilet door is locked from inside Rev 00 10 02 14 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 Rev 00 10 02 14 POWER OFF ON NP Power Enable Provide power to the pendant and thereby enable the lift Deploy Button Extand platform from the lift storage compartment Stow Button Retract the platform back into the st
54. les and certain wear compo 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 Check Engine warning light and the on board computer TS 45 9 gt ES 5 z lt gt O nm lt 5 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 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 45 WARNING Danger of burning The tailpipes of the exhaust system can become very hot Do not touch this area Look out for children Parts of clo
55. letely 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 3 Discharge lavatory waste tank again Operating the flush when tank is empty may harm pump sys tem Always check the water level and add water if needed Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 79 03 INTERIOR 3 6 Accessories Lavatory Waste Discharge 80 TS 45 WARNING Lavatory waste must be dis posed of into appropriate and approved Disposal or Dump Failure to do so may result in serious criminal and or civil fines penalties and or incar ceration Parkthe vehicle in a dump station and place your holding tank drain valve as close to the opening of the dump station as possible Pull the discharge valve lever down Restore the valve to its original position when discharging is finished INFORMATION If lavatory waste tank is full a fault message displayed on warning panel warnine Never use toilet unit if lavatory waste tank full Rev 00 10 02 14 3 6 Accessories Rinsing Lavatory Waste Tank WARNING 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
56. lose 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 direction of the arrow to adjust upright position Seat Pocket 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 1kg 2 2lbs OPTION This feature is optional It may not exist in all models of the vehicle Rev 00 10 02 14 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 00 10 02 14 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
57. mum 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 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 00 10 02 14 Check the pressure before driving the vehicle when 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 4 SAVE THE m 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 ea
58. n in the illustra tion INFORMATION Information on the label en ables faster road assistance and spare parts services WARNING Do not remove deface or cov er the certification plate 28 TS 45 MANUFACTURED BY TEMSA GLOBAL SANAY VE T CARET A S DATE OF MANUFACTURE MO VIN PROD YR ENG NO DPF NO MODEL TS 45 TYPE GVWR FRON GV WR REAR TECHNICALLY PERMISSIBLE MAXIMUM WEIGHT THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U S FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE Rev 00 10 02 14 2 2 Vehicle Specifications Weight and Capacity Tires and Rims Engine CUMMINS SEN del Model ISX EPA 13 345 HP Weight 51500 Ibs GOODYEAR ode Tires 315 80 R22 5 Type Diesel Fuel Tank EE I 200 gal Rims 9x22 5 inch Number of Cylinders 6 in line Maximum Power Hp 425 Performance Maximum Torque Turning 482 4 inch EE 1650 1100 Circle 12253 mm Luggage 13 compartment 460 Suspension Transmission ALLISON Stabilizer Model B500 Front Type Automatic 2 shock absorbers Stabilizer Rear 4 shock absorbers Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 29 z lt gt ES lt l T gt N S 2 2 Vehicle Specifications Dimensions 540 inch E E Length 13716 mm a
59. nd side light on 3rd Position Off Position INFORMATION 1st Position Night lamps and passengers reading lights on 2nd Position Passengers reading lights on 3rd Position Off Position HUN BUN TS 45 57 ES lt EIS gt N Defroster Control Panel INFORMATION Press the button to direct the air towards the wind shield for defrost 02 VEHICLE Press button to di rect the air to the windows upper side and lower side of the driver Press button to di rect the air to the upper side and low er side of the driver 58 TS 45 driver s side Blue Cold air Red Hot air Recirculated Air Button Press button to acti vate recirculated air mode Driver s Side Fan Speed Adjustment Button Rotate the knob to adjust fan speed on Temperature Adjustment Button Rotate knob to adjust tempera ture Coach air circulation fan speed adust ment knob Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the speed of the fan which is located in the luggage compartent Fan speed may need to be increased when the side windows become foggy INFORMATION Refer to user s manual HE of defroster control panel delivered with the vehicle for more informa tion Driver s Glove Box Pull it to open ue DO NOT store hot or liquid materials inside the glove box O
60. not to carry stiff objects such as pen or cell phone in their pockets In form the passengers on this matter Use of Seat Belts For Adults Insert the buckle latch into the belt buckle to fasten seat belt 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 AURAL INSPECTION Insert the buckle latch into the belt buckle until engages au dibly Press the latch on the belt buckle to release the seat belt TS 45 63 gt ise WC o Oc IE 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 45 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 case 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
61. ns 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 ness for a clear visibility by using Dimmer Switch located on left control panel See also page 35 Low High pressure in rear axle tank Low cooling water level Hod ts 40 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 2 Instrument Panel Front left fr Right Kneeling lifting Rear left Rr Right Failure level control UR brake lining insufficient Door air pressure low Cod Kneeling lifting active First alternator failure Fire in engine room front relay panel lug gage room rear relay panel fuel tank exhaust muffler Second alternator fail ure Low fuel level Door Air Pressure Low ASR deactive Retarder active Option Engine Heater Active Front fog lamps are on Optional 3 P Rev 00 10 02 14 Gi 9 Preheater Active Optional Mirror heating Handicap passenger icon optional Diesel Particulate Filter Warning Engine failure fe High Exhaust System gt Temperature Gearbox failure DEF low ABS active Central lock open TS 45 41 Es lt gt ES Z Lu E T Lu gt N z lt gt ES ma 2
62. orage 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 1 Switch ignition key on position 72 and run the engine Activate parking brake Ensure the vehicle is steady Switch gear into neutral position Press Lift Active Switch located on left control panel 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 NJ 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 WARNING Never try to activate Kneeling Lifting function when lifting mec
63. pe hatches when the vehicle is not sta tionary It is of vital risk to use es cape hatches unnecessarily Rev 00 10 02 14 3 6 Accessories Sun Visor Keep lower side of the switch pressed to lower driver s sun visor INFORMATION Sun visor control buttons are located on left control panel Rev 00 10 02 14 Keep lower side of the switch pressed to lower assistant s sun vi sor Glove Box Personal 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 hatch downwards to close and turn the key clockwise 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 TS 45 73 x Z lt gt mM w 0 Oc IE 3 6 Accessories 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 Driver s Side Sun V
64. ree to activate right turn to utmost degree to activate left ing the front part of control lever in arrow to spray washer fluid and acti signal turn signal the direction of the arrow vate the windshield wipers to wipe three times 0 Windscreen wipers are off R S 7 Periodic wiping Corresponding warn INFORMATION D INFORMATION ing lamp located When the steering wheel is wash wipe the wind warning panel flashes turned to its normal position Il Fast wiping shield continuously hold the front part of the lever toward steering column turn signal is switched off au tomatically as long as right or left turn sig nal lever is activated 50 TS 45 Rev 00 10 02 14 2 3 3 Steering Wheel Control Group Windshield Washer Fluid Retarder Control Lever Optional A WARNING To apply retarder brake function Retarder may not be suffi move the lever gradually to provide cient for full braking power sufficient auxiliary braking retarder while driving at low speeds ower p Therefore service brake must be applied in addition INFORMATION to retarder in such a case Never activate retarder 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
65. rlier 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 Think twice about the cruise speed you choose Every mile per hour over 55 mph adds almost 0 66 2 5 liters more consumption per 62 1 miles Remember torque moves the load Torque moves the load horse power determines how fast it moves Staying in the preferred torque range keeps the engine operat ing more efficiently and puts more profit in your pocket TS 45 13 2 gt ES lis 5 z lt gt ES O 2 gt 1 1 7 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle 8 Driving on 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 gradient When you are pulling 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 t
66. t 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 00 10 02 14 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 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 vehic
67. 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 TS 45 53 INFORMATION E gt N 2 3 4 2 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 02 1 Left Rear View Mirror 1 Left 3 Up 2 Right Rear View Mirror 2 Right 4 Down 54 5 45 00 10 02 14 2 3 4 3 12 V Plug 2 3 4 4 Driver s Document 2 3 4 5 Cup Holder lt gt ES lt Documents and other non heavy personal belongings can be stored in this box A WARNING Liquid inside the cup may spill in case of sudden ac celeration or braking Hotliquid could cause injury Supplies 12 V DC when the ignition and accident key is switched to position 1 or 2 Use only accessories such as phone charger coolers fans etc Maximum available current is 10 A 2 EIS gt N 00 10 02 14 TS 45 55 2 3 5 Right Control Panel Battery Charge Hazard Warning Warning Lamp Flas
68. the seat AX Passengers should not walk in the vehicle unless 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 A umie 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 00 10 02 14 3 3 Passenger Control Group Passenger Air Vents Reading Lamp Button Cool air transferred by the air con ditioner is conducted to the passen gers via air vents i 03 VEHICLE INTERIOR Air outlet can be controlled by mov ing the ring oe Press button to turn on reading 1 Passenger Speaker 3 Passenger Reading Lights lamps 2 Passenger Air Vents 4 Reading Lamp Button INFORMATION ES Press Reading Light Switch located on right control panel to activate passenger reading Rotate the vents counterclockwise lamp switchs See also page to open the air vents rotate the 58 vents clockwise to close the air vents Rev
69. thing 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 vehicle is stationary Take prevailing national reg ulations into consideration 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 00 10 02 14 National Highway Transportation amp Safety Administration NHTSA If you feel your new TEMSA Global has safety issue that could cause crash or personal injury you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministra tion NHTSA describing the prob lem You s
70. tions Ad just the mirrors to guarantee utmost visibility INFORMATION Adjust the seat posi tion first put on seat belt and then adjust steering wheel position Steer ing wheel position must not prevent full vision of indicator and fault lamps Changing steering wheel posi tion when driving will reduce control over the vehicle and could cause accidents Rev 00 10 02 14 4 1 5 Checking Control Switches Check that all control switches func tion properly before driving INFORMATION SL All control switches function after main cir cuit breaker is switched on Consult authorized TEMSA Service if any of the switches malfunction Rev 00 10 02 14 4 1 6 Checking Indicator and Warning Lamps Indicator and warning lights pro vide all the information about the operations of the vehicle It is of vital importance to check all of the indicator and warning lamps before driving WARNING Warning lamps may indicate any malfunction during travel Always find out the reasons for the malfunction Park the vehicle in convenient place and consult authorized TEMSA Service if you cannot detect or repair the malfunction 4 1 7 Checking Air Pressure Check that air pressure is enough to operate brake and other systems WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE BUS WITH AN AIR PRESSURE BELOW 100 PSI 04 DRIV
71. tivate the elec trical systems otherwise steering wheel will lock IGNITION Rev 00 10 02 14 TS 45 99
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