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CONTENTS
SCOPE
This handbook covers the following Optare Tempo models with standard
Euro 5 mechanical specification.
DESIGNATION
MODEL
LENGTH
X1260
12605
The information appearing in this handbook is applicable to vehicles
manufactured at the time of printing. The manufacturer therefore
reserves the right, while retaining basic features of the models described
and illustrated herein, to make at any time and without necessarily
bringing this book up to date, any alterations to units, parts or accessories
deemed convenient for improvement or commercial reasons.
All dimensions in millimetres
WIDTH
HEIGHT
2490
3060
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SCOPE CONTENTS Introduction Page 2 This handbook covers the following Optare Tempo models with standard Instruments and Controls Page 8 Euro 5 mechanical specification. Routine Maintenance Page 27 Saloon Amenities Page 30 DESIGNATION All dimensions in millimetres Electrical Page 31 MODEL LENGTH WIDTH...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PASSENGER SAFETY Your Optare Tempo is designed and built for safe and reliable use. Prior to the vehicle being driven on the public highway, all drivers (and crew) must be conversant with position, access and INTRODUCTION operation of emergency exits, fire extinguisher(s), first aid kit(s), emergency engine stops, battery isolation switch and safety This hand book is a guide towards the safe and efficient use of your devices.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION WHEN LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE UNATTENDED READ THIS HANDBOOK PRIOR TO:- DO Always remove the ignition key where fitted even in your own garage, close all windows completely and secure all doors. BEING TOWED (PAGE 45 ) Always park your vehicle where it can be seen at night, park in a JACKING THE VEHICLE (PAGE 46 ) well lit area.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) plate is located Vehicle below the entrance partition and is embossed to Identification provide the relevant information. Number EXAMPLE PLATE X SAB28000000000001 X 17,000 17,000 6,300 6,700 11000 11000 X1200 MERCEDES OM906LA 2.5 METRES 12.0 METRES In addition the chasis/Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the main structure in the engine bay.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION TRANSMISSION DATA PLATE - ALLISON ENGINE TYPE PLATE Use the information on the engine type plate when requiring The data plate is to be found on the lefthand side of gearbox at service or sourcing parts for your engine. the output shaft end viewed from the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 6 INTRODUCTION FRONT AXLE DATA PLATE CUSTOMER HELPLINE The front axle data plate can be found on the left side of the axle beam OPERATION facing towards the rear of the vehicle. Use the information on the data plate when discussing service or sourcing In the event of a vehicle warranty defect occurrence, the parts for the axle.
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION VEHICLE EXTERNAL LAYOUT 1. Entrance door open control 2. Emergency escape 3. Fuel filler 4. Battery access cover 5. Towing eye (1" B.S.F. Female thread) 6. Engine access 7. Emergency engine stop 8. Adblue filler (Mercedes engined vehicles only)
  • Page 8: Instruments And Controls

    INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL 11 12 13 14 18 19 1. Speedometer (MPH / KPH) 15. Indicator Right 2. Indicator Left 16. Tachograph Warning 3. Trip, Time, Date, Temp, Mileage (TFT) 17. Front Brake Circuit Pressure 4. Park Brake On 18.
  • Page 9 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS The warning / function lights on the Optare vehicle consist of four colours, RED, AMBER, BLUE and GREEN. The colour of the light indicates the level of response required based on the type of warning indicated: - WARNING LIGHTS - Stop immediately it is safe to do so, do not use the vehicle until the fault has been rectified and the warning light extinguishes normally.
  • Page 10 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS BRAKE LIGHT FAULT WHEELCHAIR PASSENGER BELL AMBER State - Pressed Illuminates when there is a brake light fault. If the lamp illuminate whilst State - latched (not reset) driving, have the brake lights checked at the earliest opportunity. Illuminates when the wheelchair station bell is activated, lamp is extinguished when the entrance doors are opened.
  • Page 11 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS BATTERY GUARD REAR ENGINE DOOR OPEN (AMBER) (RED) The battery guard system shuts down all electrical systems if the Illuminates when the rear engine door is opened. battery voltage falls below 23 Volts. If lamp illuminates while driving, stop immediately it is safe to do so.
  • Page 12 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS COMMUNICATIONS FAULT CHECK TRANS J1939 (AMBER) (AMBER) COMMS Flashes quickly and sounds the warning buzzer when the vehicle Illuminates when the transmission develops a fault develops an J1939 communications failure. If the light illuminates while driving, immediately have the vehicle If light illuminates whilst driving, contact your nearest Optare dealer.
  • Page 13 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS LOW COOLANT LEVEL ENTRANCE / EXIT DOOR WHITE / RED) (AMBER) Illuminates WHITE when door is open. Illuminates when the engine coolant level is too low. Illuminates RED when door develops a fault or operated via the If the lamp illuminates while driving stop immediately it is safe to do so.
  • Page 14 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS FUEL LEVEL FUEL Number of bars reduce as the fuel tank is depleted. AIR FILTER RESTRICTED (RED) Acts as a warning light to indicate the engine air filter has become blocked. If lamp illuminates whilst the engine is running, have the engine air intake ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE system checked immediately it is safe to do so.
  • Page 15 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS ENTRANCE / EXIT DOOR WHITE / RED) RETARDER ACTIVE (RED, AMBER, BLUE) Illuminates WHITE when door is open. Illuminates RED when door develops a fault. RED, Stage 1 failure - This indicates a fault with the retarder ECS. The vehicle should be stopped immediately it is safe to do so and have the Position of symbol within plan view outline, indicates location of door on problem rectified (a...
  • Page 16 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WARNING / INFORMATION LIGHTS ADBLUE WARNING LIGHTS ADBLUE QUALITY REDUCED LOW ADBLUE CONSUMPTION (AMBER) (AMBER) Inducement light (solid). Illuminates after Inducement light (solid), AWL light detection of incorrect adblue quality. (solid), MIL light (solid). Illuminates when detecting low Adblue consumption. Check Adblue system.
  • Page 17 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS ADBLUE WARNING LIGHTS INTERRUPTION OF ADBLUE DOSING ADBLUE MONITORING SYSTEM COMPONENT (AMBER) FAILURE (AMBER) Inducement light (solid). Illuminates after Inducement light (solid). interruption of adblue dosing. Illuminates when detecting monitoring component failure. Check Adblue system. INTERRUPTION OF ADBLUE DOSING (10 Hrs of operation) ( AMBER ADBLUE MONITORING SYSTEM COMPONENT...
  • Page 18 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS AUDIBLE WARNING INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCHES The driver should familiarize himself with the sound of the warning buzzer. BATTERY MASTER IF THE BUZZER SOUNDS WHILE DRIVING, STOP IMMEDIATELY IT IS SAFE TO DO SO. Press once - Switches on the vehicles electrical power. Press again - Turns off the vehicles electrical power.
  • Page 19 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS SIDE CONSOLE SWITCHES REAR FOG LAMPS DOOR OPEN/CLOSE Press once - fog lamps illuminate. Press once - Doors open. Press again - fog lamps extinguish. Press again - Doors close. Fog lamps can only be illuminated while headlamps are switched on. KNEELING SUSPENSION SALOON LAMPS - L/H, R/H Press once - Vehicle lowers.
  • Page 20 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS SPEEDOMETER / ODOMETER SIDE CONSOLE SWITCHES The standard speedometer /odometer indicates road speed in miles per hour and kilometers per hour. SALOON HEATER BLOWERS Press once - to start saloon heater blowers. Press again - to stop saloon heater blowers. INTERMITTENT REVERSE BLEEPER (MUTE) Press once - to turn reverse bleeper off.
  • Page 21 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS STEERING COLUMN MOUNTED CONTROLS Push the lever forward to operate low beam. Pull the lever rearward (to Operation of Left Hand Switch neutral position of upper switch) to operate high beam. The upper left hand steering column switch operates the directional indicators and horn.
  • Page 22 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS DRIVERS SEAT DO NOT adjust the seat when the vehicle is in motion. Squab angle adjustment. Cushion rear, vertical adjustment. Cushion front, vertical adjustment. Horizontal adjustment. Lumbar support adjustment...
  • Page 23 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS PARKING BRAKE GEAR SELECTOR Note: Before a gear can be selected from neutral, the park Park brake mode is shown by an instrument panel indicator. brake and the foot brake must be applied. The function of each button is as follows: The park brake control releases air from the park brake pneumatic control Select REVERSE gear by pressing "R".
  • Page 24 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS STEERING FOOTBRAKE The steering system is hydraulically power assisted from a For all normal braking, use the footbrake gently. To assist in slowing down hydraulic pump mounted on the engine. on long or steep gradients, select lower gears. The steering mechanism is designed in such a way that in the event of any loss of hydraulic pressure, it is still possible to steer the vehicle, although extra effort will be required.
  • Page 25 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS SIDE CONSOLE PANEL SWITCHES For key to side console panel switches, see pages 19/20.
  • Page 26 INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS WINDSCREEN DEMISTER Demisting is achieved by a water heat exchanger unit with a fan Demisting temperature is controlled by a rotary knob situated blower being controlled by a switch located on the drivers next to the drivers console switch bank as shown. console switch bank.
  • Page 27: Routine Maintenance

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MERCEDES ENGINE Engine oil filler Engine oil dipstick Power steering filler & dipstick Fan drive filler & dipstick DAILY CHECKS BEFORE USE ENGINE OIL IF DURING THE CHECKS ANY SAFETY FAULTS ARE FOUND, Check the engine oil level using the gauge on the instrument ENSURE THAT THEY ARE RECTIFIED BEFORE PLACING THE VEHICLE panel.
  • Page 28 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Coolant level indicator Coolant Windscreen filler cap washer filler COOLING SYSTEM HYDRAULIC FLUID IS TOXIC AND MUST NOT BE SWALLOWED. DO NOT REMOVE THE FILLER CAP OR THE PRESSURE RELIEF CAP FROM THE COOLING SYSTEM HEADER TANK WHEN THE ENGINE It is important that cleanliness is always maintained in hydraulic IS HOT.
  • Page 29 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL - EXTERNAL TYRES Clean all lenses. Check that all tyres are free from damage and wear and that they are correctly inflated, see Technical Data section. Check and correct as necessary: Driving a vehicle on incorrectly inflated tyres WARNING.
  • Page 30: Saloon Amenities

    SALOON AMENITIES INTERIOR LIGHTING Saloon lighting is provided by continuous fluorescent ceiling mounted lamp units. Operation is by a push button switch located on the drivers console switch panel. For key to instrument panel switches see pages 18,19&20. CAB LAMP Cab lighting is provided by an enclosed ceiling mounted flourescent lamp.
  • Page 31: Electrical

    ELECTRICAL FUSES FUSE REPLACEMENT The vehicles fuses are located behind the rear bulkhead centre Isolate the vehicle electrical supply and remove the failed fuse. panel (photo). Through the two access doors, undo and remove the four centre DO NOT USE ANY METAL OBJECT TO REMOVE A FUSE IT panel retaining nuts and lift the panel clear for access to the COULD CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT.
  • Page 32 ELECTRICAL FUSES SPARE. IOU4 BAT. CAMU BAT. SCR.IGN. 10A. 10A. 10A.
  • Page 33 ELECTRICAL BULBS Headlamp 24V x 70/75W Bulbs must not be touched with bare hands. Any grease on the fingers Front Indicator 24V x 21W SCC Amber will cause stains which evaporate, eventually dulling the reflector. Side Repeater Lamp 24V x 5W If a bulb is inadvertently stained it may be cleaned using a clean lint-free Speedometer 24V x 1.2W...
  • Page 34 ELECTRICAL HEAD/SIDELAMPS REAR HIGH LEVEL LAMPS For access to the bulb, remove the two securing screws and lift Access to the head/sidelamp bulbs is via removal of the headlamp away the lens. bezel and headlamp units. FRONT DIRECTION INDICATORS REAR REGISTRATION LAMP Access to the rear registration lamp bulb is through the right hand Undo the two screws and remove the lens for access to the bulb.
  • Page 35 ELECTRICAL WINDSCREEN WIPER WINDSCREEN WASHERS Check the level in the windscreen washer bottle and top up as Access to the wiper motor and linkage is via removal of the front panel. necessary. The front panel is secured by two screws located behind the wiper arm (photo).
  • Page 36: Driving Instructions

    DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS PRIOR TO THE CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS MUST BE CHECKED AND CORRECTED AS NECESSARY. THE ENTRANCE DOOR AND ALL EMERGENCY EXITS ARE OPERATIONAL FROM THE VEHICLE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. ALL BELL PUSHES ARE IN WORKING ORDER. ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ACCESS FLAPS ARE CLOSED AND SECURED.
  • Page 37 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE ENGINE BEFORE DRIVING Set the gearshift to NEUTRAL. ENSURE THAT THE AIR PRESSURE BUILDS UP , UNTIL THE LOW Ensure that the parking brake is ON. AIR PRESSURE WARNING LAMP EXTINGUISHES AND THE WARNING Engine cover closed BUZZER STOPS SOUNDING.
  • Page 38 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS USE OF BRAKES DRIVING Erratic driving results in increased brake wear. ALWAYS OBSERVE THE LOW PRESSURE WARNING LAMP AND LISTEN FOR THE WARNING BUZZER. IF LOW AIR PRESSURE IS INDICATED WHEN THE Good drivers have a feel for braking, reducing brake lining wear. VEHICLE IS IN MOTION STOP IMMEDIATELY IT IS SAFE TO DO SO AND Heavy braking should only occur where there is real danger.
  • Page 39: Emergency Instructions

    EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS HAZARD WARNING LAMPS FIRE EXTINGUISHER Hazard warning lamps are controlled by a push switch on the The driver (and crew) should ensure that they are familiar with the drivers instrument panel. When activated all direction indicators location and method of operation of the fire extinguisher. The flash simultaneously extinguisher must be replaced with a fully charged unit after being discharged irrespective of contents capacity.
  • Page 40 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS ENTRANCE/EXIT DOORS DRIVER CONTROL EXTERIOR OPEN INTERIOR OPEN/CLOSE CONTROL CONTROL...
  • Page 41 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY EXITS An emergency door is fitted at the rear Right Hand Side of the vehicle. When specified, the door can be made to lock from the outside of The rear window serves as a Break Glass Emergency Exit. the vehicle.
  • Page 42 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS EMERGENCY ENGINE STOP An emergency engine stop button can be found either in the engine bay or behind the coolant filler flap. emergency engine stop button on Mercedes powered vehicles can be found on the engine cover (arrowed)
  • Page 43 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY ISOLATOR The batteries are isolated by means of an adjacent relay. Operated In the event of an accident, fire or an electrical fault, the by the master switch on the drivers instrument panel. electrical system should be isolated, if it is safe to do so. It is recommended that the electrical system is isolated while the vehicle is garaged or during prolonged periods of inactivity e.g.
  • Page 44 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS VEHICLE RECOVERY A female 'c' coupling is fitted behind the front bumper. This NOTE: WHEN USING THE 'C' COUPLING TO SUPPLY THE enables the vehicle's pneumatic system to be supplied with air VEHICLE WITH AIR, DO NOT EXCEED 8 BAR MAX PRESSURE from the recovery vehicle.
  • Page 45 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS JACKING POINTS BEFORE JACKING IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE VEHICLE IS ON A ENSURE PARK BRAKE IS ON AND USE CHOCKS AT WHEELS LEVEL SURFACE WITH THE HANDBRAKE ON. REMAINING IN CONTACT WITH THE GROUND. WHERE POSSIBLE CHOCK THE WHEELS. THE VEHICLE MUST NOT BE JACKED WHILST LADEN.
  • Page 46 EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS WHEELS WHEN FITTING A WHEEL, ENSURE THAT THE WHEEL NUTS ARE CORRECTLY SEATED AND TIGHTEN THE NUTS IN THE SEQUENCE SHOWN. TIGHTENING TORQUE 575Nm. RETIGHTEN THE NUTS FOLLOWING A WHEEL CHANGE WITHIN 24 HOURS. AFTER CHANGING A WHEEL, CHECK AND CORRECT THE TYRE PRESSURE BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE JOURNEY...
  • Page 47: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE STEERING HYDRAULIC FLUID Check the level in the hydraulic reservoir and top up as IF DURING THE CHECKS, ANY SAFETY FAULTS ARE FOUND, ENSURE THAT THEY necessary with the recommended fluid - see technical data. ARE RECTIFIED BEFORE PUTTING THE VEHICLE INTO SERVICE. ENSURE THAT THE VEHICLE IS ON LEVEL GROUND BEFORE CHECKING OR FILLING FLUIDS, AND THAT NO OIL IS ALLOWED TO CONTAMINATE THE 'V' BELTS WHEN FILLING FLUIDS.
  • Page 48 GENERAL MAINTENANCE USED ENGINE OILS ENGINE WARNING For ease of inspection, the engine should be kept clean, Make - Prolonged and repeated contact may cause skin disorders. periodic checks to ensure there are no loose bolts, oil or water - Avoid excessive contact, wash thoroughly after contact. leaks.
  • Page 49 GENERAL MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION - ALLISON OIL CHECK PROCEDURE PERIODIC INSPECTIONS Always clean around the end of the fill tube before removing the The ALLISON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION requires minimal maintenance. dipstick. Dirt or foreign matter must not be permitted to enter the Careful attention to oil level, selector linkage, and throttle modulator is oil system, it can cause valves to stick, creates undue wear of most important.
  • Page 50 GENERAL MAINTENANCE HOT CHECK COLD CHECK NOTE: NOTE: The oil must be hot to ensure an accurate check. The oil level The purpose of the cold check is to determine if the transmission rises as temperature increases. has enough oil to be safely operated until a hot check can be made. Operate the transmission in a drive range until normal operating A cold check may be made when the sump temperature is 60-120ºF temperature (160-200ºF, 71-93ºC) is reached.
  • Page 51 GENERAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRONIC CHECK Simultaneously press the UP and DOWN arrow keys to enter the oil After two minutes the shift selector displays the oil level data as in level display mode. the following examples: A two minute countdown begins after the following conditions are met: * Engine is at idle.
  • Page 52 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AIR CLEANER Removal:- The air cleaner must be regularly checked and renewed when the Unclip the lid of the filter housing and ease the bottom of the filter element becomes unserviceable. element towards the left to unseat the seal, pull the filter element downwards and out of the filter housing.
  • Page 53 GENERAL MAINTENANCE COOLING SYSTEM REFUELLING ANTI-FREEZE The fuel tank filler is located on the right hand side of the vehicle The coolant must be checked regularly with a calibrated in a cut out portion of the rear most bodyside glass. Ensure that hydrometer for correct concentration of anti-freeze.
  • Page 54 GENERAL MAINTENANCE BATTERIES In the event of an alternator failure, always remove the batteries The batteries are housed in a compartment, below the and check the electrolyte levels. The height above the plates emergency exit. Access is gained by lifting the hinged flap which should be 1.5mm if the electrolyte level is low, it should be is secured by two screws.
  • Page 55 GENERAL MAINTENANCE BATTERIES ENSURE THAT THE BATTERY CABLE TERMINALS ARE DO NOT SMOKE OR USE NAKED FLAMES WHEN WORKING REPLACED AFTER INSPECTION OR MAINTENANCE. IN THE VICINITY OF THE BATTERIES. DO NOT ALLOW BATTERY ELECTROLYTE TO CONTACT EYES, SKIN OR FABRICS. IN THE CASE OF ACCIDENTAL CONTACT, WASH THE AFFECTED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH COLD WATER AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION AS REQUIRED.
  • Page 56 GENERAL MAINTENANCE ALTERNATOR CHARGING BATTERIES REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE. The only attention the alternator requires is to maintain it in a Batteries must only be charged with direct current (DC). clean condition. Connect positive pole (+) of battery to positive lead (+ red) of charger.
  • Page 57 GENERAL MAINTENANCE HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT PIPE AND LOOM CLIPPING To avoid dazzling other road users it is important that the Check the integrity of loom, and hose clipping. Any faults must headlamps are correctly aligned. If a headlamp is replaced it is be corrected immediately essential that the beam is aligned using proper equipment.
  • Page 58 GENERAL MAINTENANCE WHEELS TYRES The wheels should be removed, cleaned and visually inspected Maintenance of the correct tyre pressure is essential for passenger every 12 months or 50,000 miles whichever is the sooner. comfort, safety and long tyre life. Wheels held in stores should be cleaned and inspected every three months.
  • Page 59 GENERAL MAINTENANCE WINDSCREEN WASHER RESERVOIR WINDSCREEN WIPERS The wind screen washer reservoir should be topped up as New wiper blades should be fitted regularly, especially if the necessary with a mixture of water and screen wash additive. After vehicle is operated in dusty areas or if the blades have to topping up the washer, operate the pump once to ensure that frequently clear an iced screen.
  • Page 60 GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL BODY ITEMS ELECTRICAL - EXTERNAL Check and correct as necessary:- Clean all lenses. All entrance and emergency exits are operational from the Check and correct as necessary:- vehicle interior and exterior. Bell pushes are in working order. Sidelamps.
  • Page 61 GENERAL MAINTENANCE CARE OF EXTERIOR MIRRORS The basic maintenance routine for exterior bodywork is washing Clean the mirrors using fresh water and a chamois leather. periodically, using fresh water only. The wheelarches and underframe should be cleaned periodically using pressurised EMERGENCY DOOR fresh water.
  • Page 62 GENERAL MAINTENANCE SALOON HEATING SYSTEM The saloon heating system contains anti-freeze which must not be swallowed or allowed to come into contact with skin. Check all compression fittings and silicone hose connections for any indication of leaks. Rectify any suspect connections and test system. ENTRANCE DOORS The entrance door must be serviced in accordance with Optare Tempo Service Schedules.
  • Page 63: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA LUBRICANTS - TERBERG VEHICLE SPECIFICATION WATER UNIT CAPACITY Engine Coolant Includes 50% SPECIFICATION Including Heating solution inhibited ethylene glycol System: anti-freeze. Engine AL 39 (50/50 WITH WATER) 29 Ltr OX 90 Mercedes OM906LA Mercedes engine Approx 62 Ltrs Gearbox Castrol Transynd Allison...
  • Page 64 TECHNICAL DATA ENGINE BRAKES Mercedes Benz OM 906 LA, 6 cylinder, 210Kw. Dual air circuit system with 'S' cam brakes on both axles. Park brake actuation by a hand lever actuating air operated spring brakes on the rear axle. TRANSMISSION ELECTRICS Allison World Series T310R Automatic Ratio's: 24V earth return system multiplexed with 5 input/output units with...
  • Page 65 TECHNICAL DATA NOMINAL DIMENSIONS (mm) Model ref X1260 Overall length 12605 Overall width 2490 Overall height (unladen) 3060 Wheelbase 6985 Front overhang 2700 Rear overhang 2920 Turning circle (kerb - kerb) 10763 DRIVERS DAILY CHECKS: Drivers of this vehicle should carry out the following operations daily. Any faults found must be rectified before entering the vehicle into service.

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