MCi J4500 Operator's Manual

MCi J4500 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1- - Introduction ..........2- - Daily Inspections .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    TO THE DRIVER certification plate shown in Figure 1. This manual has been prepared to provide you with the information you need to operate the MCI J4500 Series Coach. The specifications and information throughout this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 4 (VIN).The numbers correspond to the items in the following list. 1. The first three characters identify the manufacturing company: 1M8 = MCI Inc. (U.S.) 2MG = MCI Ltd. (Canada) 2. The fourth character identifies the coach model: 3 = J4500 Intercity 3.
  • Page 5 Figure 3. Driver’s Area 1. Instrument Panel 3. LH Switch Panel • System Gauges • Driver’s Fan Control • LH Tell-tale Cluster • Driver’s Heat Control • RH Tell-tale Cluster • Micromate Control Panel • Driver’s Vents • Switches 2. Lower, LH Console 4.
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  • Page 7: Daily Inspections

    2 - DAILY INSPECTIONS The following checks are in addition to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requirements, not instead of them. EXTERIOR INSPECTION INTERIOR COMPONENTS CHECKLIST 1. Ensure that all windows, mirrors and lights are clean and unobstructed. 1. Ensure that the door(s), hatches and emergency exit windows open, close, seal and 2.
  • Page 8 The following checks are in addition to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration requirements, not instead of them. OPERATIONAL CHECKLIST 7. Position the inside and outside mirrors, adjust 1. While the engine is running, look for oil or the driver's seat and fasten the seat belt. coolant leaks and listen for air leaks.
  • Page 9 DRIVER'S SEAT BELT MIRRORS Driver's Seat Belt Adjustment Inside Rear-view Mirrors ( Optional ) The inside rear-view mirrors can be manually adjusted up, down or sideways. Using the restraint system can lessen the Exterior Rear-view Mirrors severity of injury in an accident or sudden maneuver.
  • Page 10 PRE-TRIP INSPECTION, ANTI-THEFT PRECAUTIONS INTERIOR / EXTERIOR LIGHTING 1. Do not leave the coach unattended with the Before the Pre-Trip Inspection function is engine running. enabled, these functions must be met: 2. Park in a lighted spot when possible. • Position the Master Power switch to the “ON”...
  • Page 11: Switches, Warning Lights And Gauges

    3 - SWITCHES, WARNING LIGHTS AND GAUGES Figure 4. Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Components 1. Gauges 2. LH Tell-tale Cluster 3. RH Tell-tale Cluster 4. LH Switch Panel 5. RH Switch Panel 6. Vent June 2016...
  • Page 12 Figure 5. Instrument Panel Gauges INSTRUMENT PANEL/GAUGES Speedometer The speedometer, which features an alphanumeric message display, reads the forward speed of the coach in miles per hour or kilometers per hour. The speedometer features a MODE and TRIP button allow the driver to select, set/reset displays and scroll through active system warning messages, when the coach is at a complete stop.
  • Page 13 4-in-1 Gauge Front ( PSI ) Air Pressure - The secondary air pressure gauge reads front brake air reservoir pressure in pounds per square inch or kilo-pascals. If the pressure is low during start-up, the LED lights and a buzzer sounds. The alarms stop when the pressure builds up to operating level.
  • Page 14 3-in-1 Gauge: Figure 11. SmarTire SmartWave FFD Figure 9. 3 in 1 Gauge SmarTire SmartWave Full Function Display - Fuel - This gauge reads the fuel level in the tank. The SmartWave tire monitor system provides tire pressure deviation alert, low pressure warning and Diesel Exhaust Fluid ( DEF ) - The DEF gauge high temperature alert for all tire positions.
  • Page 15 TELL-TALE LAMPS Tell-tales indicate various conditions by lighting. In general, yellow indicates system status and red indicates a fault or warning. Tell-tales are located in RH and LH clusters, in the instrument cluster. Some tell-tales are accompanied by a buzzer or bell. At system start-up, tell-tales light briefly to show that the LEDs work. LH TELL-TALE CLUSTER Figure 12.
  • Page 16 MIL (Yellow) - Malfunction Indicator Tell tale Lamp. Tell-tale indicates a failure of an emission system component. Check Transmission (Yellow) - Move the coach to a safe location and turn OFF ignition. DO NOT change gear. Blank Stop Transmission (Red) - Tell-tale is disabled.
  • Page 17 RH TELL-TALE CLUSTER Figure 13. RH Tell-tale Cluster Driver Seat Belt (Red) - Tell-tale lights High Ride (Red) - Tell-tale will illuminate when park brake is released and the and a buzzer sounds when the coach is in driver's seat belt is not buckled. transition and is maintained in HIGH RIDE.
  • Page 18 WCL Interlock (Red) - Tell-tale illuminates when the wheelchair lift interlock is Check Lube (Yellow) - Tell-tale is activated. The wheelchair interlock system, disabled. when activated, disables the transmission shift and throttle, sets the park brake solenoid, and begins engine fast idle. Back-up Alarm Off (Yellow)- Tell-tale is disabled.
  • Page 19 5. Override - Press to override an emergency engine shutdown for 30 seconds. Press as often as necessary to move coach to safe parking. This switch allows the operator to override an emergency shutdown due to an engine malfunction. Pressing the switch allows the operator to run the engine for an additional 30 seconds so that the operator can move the coach to a safe parking area.
  • Page 20 Figure 16. RH Switch Panel RH SWITCH PANEL 8. Entrance Door Open/Close - Press and hold the upper half of the switch to open the door. 1. Interior Light Press and hold the switch to close the door. 2. Reading Lights - Turns reading lights ON and Door movement stops if the switch is released.
  • Page 21 Figure 17. Lower, LH Console Switch Panel LOWER LH CONSOLE SWITCH PANEL 1. Cup Holder The tag cylinder can only be unlocked by pressing the lower half, AUTO, of th e momentary switch or by 2. Headlight Switch cycling the ignition. 3.
  • Page 22 8. Tag Axle Unload - Press to unload the tag axle to improve traction on the drive axle. Press again to transfer the load back to the tag axle. Only unload the tag axle in low traction situations. 9. Rear Rise - When the coach is traveling under 20 mph (30 kph) and the RAISE half of the switch is pressed, the rear of the coach rises, the HIGH RIDE telltale lights and a buzzer sounds.
  • Page 23 Regeneration Switch PARKING BRAKES The coach has air-release spring activated parking The regeneration toggle switch is located in the brakes. The Parking Brake control is a black, button rear, side service compartment. located under the LH switch panel. To avoid serious personal injury or property damage, ensure that no persons or objects Do not leave the coach without applying the are at or within two feet of the exhaust outlet...
  • Page 24 Bendix Wingman System (Optional) The Wingman Advanced ( or ACB ) system is automatically ready when the cruise control is set. However, cruise control must be used only in the same conditions that are normally recommended for ordinary cruise control. As noted below, there are certain situations when cruise control should NOT be used.
  • Page 25 Following Distance Alert (FDA) A FDA is generated through the DIU using vehicle The radar system only senses metallic speed, forward vehicle speed, distance and driving objects. Non-metallic or limited metallic scenarios. objects such as people, animals, RVs, motorcycles, horse drawn buggies, logging vehicles, or cross- traffic will not trigger the system.
  • Page 26 Two Yellow Illuminated LEDs The radar detects a sizable, non-moving, metallic object in the vehicle's path of travel. All three types of alerts ( FDA, IA, and SOA ) will continue to be provided during the brake overuse alert. Brake Overuse Alert False Alerts In certain unusual traffic or roadway conditions, Wingman Advanced (or ACB) may issue a false alert.
  • Page 27: Steering Column And Floor-Mounted Controls

    4 - STEERING COLUMN & FLOOR-MOUNTED CONTROLS Figure 24. Steering Wheel STEERING COLUMN Ensure that the column is firmly locked before driving. Do not adjust the steering column while driving; steering control could be lost. The tilt and telescoping steering column has a molded polyurethane steering wheel with fingertip cruise and engine brake controls.
  • Page 28 “SMART STICK” CONTROLS Headlamp Dimmer The “Smart Stick”, on the LH side of the steering column, controls the turn signals, air horn, Pull the turn signal lever forward and release it to headlamp dimmer, windshield washer and change from one setting to another. The HIGH windshield wipers.
  • Page 29 CRUISE CONTROL NOTE: When automatic operation is canceled, may be used to return to cruise control. Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic, on icy roads or in any other driving condition that does not permit a constant speed. Setting Vehicle Speed Press the switch to turn on the cruise control.
  • Page 30 ELECTRIC HORN Press the horn bar on the steering wheel center hub to activate the electric horn. DO NOT pump the brake pedal.This defeats the purpose of the ABS. ACCELERATOR PEDAL The accelerator pedal is to the right of the service The ABS telltale on the LH telltale cluster is used brake pedal.
  • Page 31: Operating Features

    5 - OPERATING FEATURES ENTRANCE DOOR The entrance door is controlled by a switch on the To lower the coach, press and hold the KNEEL half RH switch panel on the instrument panel, or by an of the switch in the RH switch panel. While the coach is exterior switch located rearward of the door lowering, the KNEEL telltale and exterior kneel lamps ( Figure 30 ).
  • Page 32 TAG AXLE UNLOAD, ELECTRICAL The MUD/SNOW switch is included with ATC. On ( OPTIONAL ) extra soft surfaces, such as mud, deep snow or gravel, this feature increases traction by slightly increasing The electrical tag axle unloading feature allows the wheel spin.
  • Page 33: Wheelchair Lift

    6 - WHEELCHAIR LIFT ( OPTIONAL ) GENERAL DESCRIPTION WHEELCHAIR INTERLOCK SYSTEM A wheelchair lift is installed in the storage This system prevents the WCL controller to be compartment on the curbside rear of the coach, enabled until the following functions occur: between the wheel housing and the rear service door.
  • Page 34 THRESHOLD WARNING SYSTEM Two acoustic sensors monitor the doorway The threshold warning system is located above the threshold area. If the acoustic sensors detect a wheelchair parking (threshold) area ( Figure 32 ). The passenger in the threshold area; when the lift is below module status indicator light illuminates when the coach floor height and the cabin access door is open, wheelchair lift is powered, indicating that the module is...
  • Page 35 BRAUN WHEELCHAIR LIFT OPERATION Deploying The Lift From Compartment 7. Lift to remove control pendant from lift storage 1. Stop the coach, ensuring that there is adequate clip. clearance to deploy the lift and to allow the passenger to maneuver onto the platform. 8.
  • Page 36 13. Grab the top of the platform and apply enough force to pull down platform to horizontal position, ensuring that it engages on the pin of the handrail assembly. The platform will not raise or lower unless the outer barrier is in the vertical and locked position.
  • Page 37 17. When the passenger is ready to board, grasp 5. Press DOWN button on the pendant until entire the edge of the cabin door to open it fully, and platform reaches ground level and outer barrier secure in full open position. using rocker switch unfolds fully.
  • Page 38 TO STOW LIFT (IN): Refer to the BRAUN manual provided with your coach and the decal on wheelchair lift door 1. Press STOW button until lift stops (retracts ( Figures 44 and 45 ) for information on manual fully). wheelchair lift operation. 2.
  • Page 39 WHEELCHAIR PASSENGER SEATING Figure 47. QRT Instruction placard Figure 46. mounted on cabin access door. Positioning The Wheelchair Since the QRT Retractable System consists of 1. Ensure a straight line from anchorage to self-locking and self-tensioning retractors which retract wheelchair attachment. and lock automatically, the driver can position the wheelchair anywhere within the clear floor space which 2.
  • Page 40 Care and Maintenance 6. Extend the shoulder belt from the retractor and attach the female pin connector end to the male 1. Clean the webbing periodically with mild soap pin connector on the lap belt. The belt will and water. After cleaning, fully extend the belts remain comfortable on the passenger and lock and position them to prevent water from only in an emergency when an inertial force is...
  • Page 41: Engine Operation, Fuel And Exhaust

    7 - ENGINE OPERATION, FUEL AND EXHAUST Starting the Engine Rear Start/Remote Engine Operation The controls necessary to starting and stopping the engine from the driver's area or engine compartment are mounted on the instrument panel in front of the driver and on the remote box in the engine This feature is primarily for maintenance compartment.
  • Page 42: Stopping The Engine

    applied. Watch gauges and telltales. If abnormalities arise, stop engine and find cause. Stopping the Engine Shutting down the engine from high idle can damage the turbine bearings. 1. Bring coach to a complete stop. Multiplex Bypass Circuit 2. Place the transmission in Neutral. If the engine cranks but does not start because the ignition module fails, the engine ignition bypass switch, 3.
  • Page 43 IMMERSION HEATER - Engine Block (Optional) Use the engine block heater when the coach is DO NOT put anything but DEF in the DEF tank parked for an extended period in cold weather. The ( blue cap ). cord is in the curb-side rear service door ( Figure 52 ). One (1) diesel exhaust fuel (DEF) filler door is provided next to the curbside diesel (ULSD) filler door ( Figure 54 ).
  • Page 44 EXHAUST Do not smoke while handling fuel. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which can cause unconsciousness and Diesel Fuel Contamination death. Strictly follow safety guidelines: Water is the most common contaminant. It can be introduced through poor maintenance (loose or open 1.
  • Page 45: Transmission Operation

    8 - TRANSMISSION OPERATION GEN V AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1. Two Character Digital Display The B500 series GEN V is an electronically- 2. Mode ON Indicator ( text indicator on the lower portion of the Two Character Digital Display ) controlled hydraulic auto-shifting six-speed transmission.
  • Page 46 GEN V Diagnostic Code Retrieval Diagnostic codes, displayed as two digit numbers, Observe the two digit display for codes. Press the indicate a transmission malfunction. Diagnostic MODE button to view the next code. codes can be accessed through the pushbutton Record all codes.
  • Page 47 ALLISON GEN V TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL CHECKS Manual Cold Fluid Level Check Automatic Transmission Fluid Do a cold check to ensure that the transmission Access the transmission dipstick and fill tube from has enough fluid for safe operation until a hot check the rear engine door.
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  • Page 49: Emergency Conditions

    9 - EMERGENCY CONDITIONS Check gauges and telltales at start-up and regularly during operation. If abnormalities arise, take action at once. Figure 57. Instrument Panel Gauges If the following telltales light, action is required Regeneration (DPF) Telltale Regeneration required for 2016 EPA engines High Exhaust Temperature Telltale Exhaust outlet temp exceeds predetermined level...
  • Page 50 EMERGENCY ESCAPE Side Windows The roof hatch may be partially propped open by the operator for ventilation purposes when Do not open the side windows while the it is safe to do so. coach is moving. Before doing so, the operator should ensure Windows close with enough force to cause that the coach will have adequate roof injury.
  • Page 51 EMERGENCY STARTING 5. Attach the other end of the same cable to the positive booster post on the upper frame rail below the lavatory tank. Follow procedures exactly or personal injury or property damage may result, and the starting or charging system of the booster or immobilized vehicle may be damaged.
  • Page 52 POWER STEERING SYSTEM Brake System Emergency Fill Emergency fill provisions allow the primary or If the power steering system fails, the coach can be secondary service reservoirs to be filled independently. steered, but much greater effort is required. Get maintenance assistance as soon as possible as The fill provisions are in the front roadside service prolonged driving will result in component failure.
  • Page 53 TOWING Only operators authorized to and experienced Route the hoses away from the steering gear in towing intercity coaches may tow coaches. and linkage. Towing Airline Connections Ensure that the tow hoses will not be pinched The towing air connections are in the roadside front or damaged during towing service compartment, along the rear wall ( Figure 65 ).
  • Page 54: Emergency Stops

    EMERGENCY STOPS Pull the entrance door knob to dump the air, allowing the entrance door to be manually pushed If you must stop the coach because of a opened ( Figure 68 ). breakdown or unsafe condition, ensure that it is safely parked.
  • Page 55 Releasing the button cancels the tell-tale and buzzer. Figure 71. MDS Rotary Switch The multiplex modules installed on MCI coaches have been programmed with a system sleep mode. After thirty (30) minutes of no coach system activity,...
  • Page 56 AMEREX FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM In the event of a fire, the engine will shutdown 15 seconds after the fire system is activated. If more than The AMEREX fire suppression system is an 15 seconds are required to move the coach to a safe automatic system that continuously monitors the parking area, the operator can push the ENGINE engine compartment for fires.
  • Page 57: Heating And Air Conditioning

    10 - HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING MICROMAX HVAC DISPLAY 5. Micromax Control Panel - The Micromax Control Panel displays the set point temperature, interior (return air) temperature and exterior temperature. To read interior or exterior temperature, press the TEMPERATURE display button to illuminate the indicator light.
  • Page 58 START-UP AND SETTINGS Fan Settings The fans can be set at LOW or HIGH. The HVAC system self tests and starts automatically after the engine speed reaches idle. If the Alarms coach ignition key is ON, but the engine does not start by the end of the self test, the display will indicate “No The display will toggle between an alarm and the Data”...
  • Page 59: Audio And Video Systems

    11 - AUDIO AND VIDEO SYSTEMS Figure 77. REI Dual Zone System The REI Dual Zone system has the following The REI Dual Zone system shown in Figure 77 can be complemented with the following optional features: equipment: • DVD/CD/MP3/MP4/Radio/MIC Player •...
  • Page 60 Figure 78. REI DVD Player in roadside, parcel rack compartment #2. Figure 80. Enhanced Media Center Figure 79. Microphone ( with cord ) beside drivers RH armrest. June 2016...
  • Page 61 Figure 81. Six ( 6 ) 15.6 inch LCD monitors are installed throughout the coach cabin. The LCD monitors have a self protection feature against extreme climate temperatures. Figure 82. REI LCD Monitor June 2016...
  • Page 62 POWER / MUTE: Press and release button to turn the unit ON. When unit is ON, press and release button to Mute audio. Repeat key press to Un-mute Hold button for 3 seconds to turn unit OFF. DISPLAY: Displays the current function of the Control Module PASSENGER SECTION: Controls the passengers AV sources.
  • Page 63 POWER: Turns the Radio ON / OFF. SELECT KNOB: Used for setup viewing and selection of iPod control. LEFT CONTROL Section: Includes SCAN, SEEK, BAND and iPod controls. DISPLAY: Shows radio status. RIGHT CONTROL Section: Includes CALL, END, DISP ( display ), Bluetooth controls and MODE.
  • Page 64 1. Press POWER to turn the unit ON or OFF. 2. Eject button. 3. Press to skip back one track / title / chapter. 4. Pressing RESET button will perform a hardware reset on player. 5. Press to stop playback. 6.
  • Page 65: Service And Maintenance

    12 - SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Take care when inspecting or servicing the coach to avoid being injured. Some components may be hazardous if handled improperly. Poor maintenance could also lead to malfunctions, which could cause personal injury or damage to the coach. Figure 86.
  • Page 66 Figure 87. Drip Rail Curb Light EXTERIOR LIGHTING ( Figure 86 ) h. LED Backup Light LED Stop Light a. Headlights License Plate Light b. Multi-function LED (sweep style), Directional Light / Hazard Light / Daytime k. LED Cornering Light Running Light Directional Light c.
  • Page 67 COMPARTMENT ACCESS ( Figure 86 ) Front Service Compartment A t-handle, located at the rear of the drivers lower, LH console, is utilized to release the front service compartment door. Stand clear when opening the rear engine door as it swings upwards when released to open.
  • Page 68 Fuel Tank TIRE CHANGE Access the fuel tank assembly through the fuel tank door on the curb side. Fuel Tank Filler Doors Two diesel (ULSD) filler doors are provided: one Do not access suspension components from through the condenser door on the roadside and one the wheel wells.
  • Page 69 4. Before the tire is completely off the ground, loosen the wheel nuts. 5. Raise the wheel completely, remove the run-up block, and remove the wheel nuts and the wheel and tire assembly. 6. Mount the wheel on the hub pilot. 7.
  • Page 70 FUELING Do not fill the tank from both necks at once or DO NOT put anything but DEF in the DEF tank have both fill caps open; the tank will over-fill ( blue cap ). and overflow. One diesel exhaust fuel (DEF) filler door is next to the curbside diesel (ULSD) filler door ( Figure 97 ).
  • Page 71 AUXILIARY HEATER Withdraw the dipstick and wipe it clean. Insert the dipstick fully, then withdraw it and read the oil level. If it The auxiliary heater is located in the left side of the is down to LOW mark, add sufficient oil to bring the engine compartment, rearward of the yellow remote level up to FULL mark.
  • Page 72 Draining the Lavatory Tank 1. Position the coach over a suitable sanitary sewage drain. All fluids must be handled, stored and 2. Open the dump valves and drain the tanks maintained according to the instructions on the “Waste Fluid Removal” decal. The decal is completely.
  • Page 73 Figure 103. Engine Bay and Components equipped with Cummins Engine. 1. Coolant Fill, 15 psi Rad Cap 10. Fan Belt 2. Remote Electrical Control Box 11. Aux Heater 3. Back-up Alarm 12. Engine Oil Fill Tube / Dipstick 4. Air Filter 13.
  • Page 74 Figure 104. Engine Bay and Components equipped with DD16 Engine. 1. Coolant Fill, 15 psi Rad Cap 9. A/C Belt 2. Remote Electrical Control Box 10. Fan Belt 3. Back-up Alarm 11. Aux Heater 4. Air Filter 12. Engine Oil Fill Tube ( 2 locations ) 5.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    13 - SPECIFICATIONS VEHICLE HEIGHT (MAXIMUM NORMAL RIDE HEIGHT)..........141.25 Inches (3587 mm) (From Top Of Roof Hatches) VEHICLE WIDTH (MAXIMUM) .....................102 Inches (2590 mm) (Excludes Mirrors And Side Turn Lights) GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING...................54,000 Lbs. (24,500 Kg) CAPACITIES CAPACITIES DIESEL FUEL TYPE......................ULSD (ultra low sulfur diesel) DEF (DIESEL EXHAUST FUEL) TYPE..................ISO Standard 22241-1 ENGINE CRANKCASE..................
  • Page 76 78.25 502.00 41’-10" 278.62 23’-2 5/8" 449.01 37’-5" 314.96 223.38 18’-7 3/8" 27.86 102.00 49.02 105.16 Figure 105. Turning Radius June 2016...
  • Page 77 TIRE SPECIFICATIONS The tires listed below meet GHG regulations as LRR tires. It is the owner's responsibility for tire maintenance. Replacement Tires Always replace the tires with the same rating, size and the same or better rolling resistance coefficient (CRR). Contact the tire manufacturer for tires' CRR rating.
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  • Page 79: Diagnostic Codes

    14 - DIAGNOSTIC CODES/TRANSMISSION ALLISON GEN V B500 DIAGNOSTIC CODES June 2016...
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  • Page 86 DIAGNOSTIC CODES/AMEREX AMEREX FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CODES AMEREX Code - Blinking LED's on the Amerex control panel indicates diagnostic codes. Record all codes. Figure 106. 1. The blinking Service System LED indicates Service System Blink Codes. 2. The blinking FIRE LED indicates Alarm Blink Codes. June 2016...
  • Page 87: Index

    15 - PAGE INDEX Numerics 4 IN 1 Gauge 11 3 IN 1 Gauge 12 Baggage Compartment Access 66 Lock Switch 18 Battery Boost 49 Default Settings 56 Charger 30 Fan Settings 55 Main Disconnect Switch 53 Key Functions 55 Block Heater, Engine 41 Manual Settings 56 Micromax HVAC Switches 55...
  • Page 88 cont’d Daily Inspection 5 Engine Bay and Components / Cummins 71 DEF Gauge 12 Bay and Components / DD16 72 Diagnostic Trouble Codes Starting 39 ABS 28 Stopping 40 AMEREX 84 Tachometer 12, 47 HVAC Codes 80 Telltale 13, 47 Transmission 77 Warm-Up 39 Diesel Fuel Specification 68...
  • Page 89 Gauges Jack (Hydraulic) 52 Air Pressure, Front 11 Jacob ( Engine ) Brake Air Pressure, Rear 11 Controls 27 Coolant Temperature 11 Telltale 14 Engine Tachometer 12 Fuel 12 Oil Pressure 11 Kneel Speedometer 10 Operation 29 Temperature 11 Switch 18 Voltmeter 12 Telltale 15 Hazard/Warning Lights, Switch 18...
  • Page 90 Engine Compartment 63 Normal Operation 21 Engine Door, Release Lever 65 Telltale 14 Fuel Tank Filler 63 Phone Number, MCI Service 1 Radiator Compartment 63 Release Switch, Front 65 Power Source, 12-Volt 20 Spare Tire Compartment 63 Power Steering Fluid 69...
  • Page 91 S cont’d T cont’d Switches Temperature Setting 55 Auxiliary Heater 17 Threshold Warning System 32 Baggage Lock 18 Tire Engine Shutdown Override 17 Change 66 Entrance Door Open/Close 18 Inflation Chart 75 Fast Idle 19 Tools and Safety Equipment 52 Hazard/Warning Lights 18 Towing 51 Ignition 17...
  • Page 92: Figure Index

    Decal, Emission Control Information 1 Decal, Waste Fluid Removal 70 Decal, Lavatory Waste 70 Decal, Wheelchair Lift, Lift Instructions 36 J4500 Turning Radius 74 Door, Fuel Filler, DEF 41, 66, 68 Junction Box, Rear 40 Door, Fuel Filler, ULSD 41, 66, 68...
  • Page 93 S cont’d Nameplate, Coach 1, 71, 72 Switch Panel, LH 17, 55 Switch Panel, RH 18 Switch, Mux Bypass 40 Switch Panel, Lower, LH Console 19 Override, Valve, Entrance Door 52 Override, Knob, Entrance Door 52 Tell-tale Cluster, LH 13 Tell-tale Cluster, LH 15 Tire Change, Jack Placement 66, 67 Parking Brake, Knob 21...
  • Page 95 United States Operators please notice: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has requested that the following statement be provided for your information. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Motor Coach Industries, Inc.

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