DRIVER'S MANUAL SB220GS - Training Registration System
DRIVER'S MANUAL SB220GS - Training Registration System
DRIVER'S MANUAL SB220GS - Training Registration System
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The vehicle can only be returned to the<br />
“NORMAL DRIVING LEVEL” after<br />
kneeling, or when the kneeling is<br />
stopped, using the switch (35).<br />
Note:<br />
Kneeling is not possible with insufficient<br />
air pressure.<br />
Attention:<br />
Kneeling the vehicle reduces the ground<br />
clearance.<br />
ECAS WARNING LAMP<br />
If the CHASSIS HEIGHT warning lamp (C6)<br />
(see Controls) lights up whilst driving, this<br />
implies that there is a slight fault. A number<br />
of functions will be switched off. Get in contact<br />
with a DAF BUS workshop as quickly<br />
as possible.<br />
If the warning lamp starts flashing whilst<br />
driving, this implies that there is a serious<br />
fault in the electronic part of the system.<br />
The electronic system will switch itself off<br />
completely. The suspension and damping<br />
will no longer be regulated and controlled.<br />
In emergencies, the chassis height can be<br />
adjusted manually using the control switch.<br />
Drive carefully to the nearest DAF BUS repair<br />
workshop at a speed no greater than 15<br />
km/h.<br />
ENGINE PROTECTION SYSTEM (EPS)*<br />
The vehicle can be equipped with an engine<br />
protection system. The position of the<br />
engine protection system’s warning lamp<br />
depends on the constructor. If the oil<br />
pressure is lower than 0.42 bar, or the water<br />
temperature is higher than 96°C, the<br />
engine protection system’s warning lamp<br />
lights up.<br />
If the oil pressure falls below 0.21 bar, or<br />
the water temperature reaches higher than<br />
99°C, the fuel supply to the engine will be<br />
cut off and the engine will turn itself off.<br />
The engine protection system makes sure<br />
that the engine can still turn for a maximum<br />
of 30 seconds from the time that the starting<br />
switch is operated. The vehicle must be<br />
driven as quickly as possible to a safe place<br />
and a DAF BUS service outlet must be<br />
consulted.<br />
DRIVING<br />
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