Transmission Retarder; Operating The Retarder Using The Hand Lever; Operating The Retarder Using The Brake Pedal; Foot-Operated Controls - PREVOST X3-45 VIP 2017 Owner's Manual

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TRANSMISSION RETARDER

The retarder can be operated using a hand lever
mounted on the steering wheel column or using
the service brake pedal.
To use the transmission retarder, it must be
activated first by pressing one of the two
Retarder/Engine Brake buttons on the steering
wheel.

Operating the Retarder Using the Hand Lever

RETARDER HAND LEVER
With the retarder enabled and the accelerator
pedal released, move the output retarder lever
clockwise from the first to the sixth position. The
braking level for each position is as follows:
Position
Initial
NOTE
The output retarder lever is located on the
right side of the steering column.
Operating the Retarder Using the Brake
Pedal
With the retarder enabled, the accelerator pedal
released and the output retarder lever in the
initial position , depressing the brake pedal will
engage both the service brake and the
transmission retarder. This is referred to as
retarder-brake blending. The further the pedal is
depressed, the more total braking power is
provided. Refer to "
OTHER FEATURES
07043
Braking level (up to)
Varies with brake pedal
16%
33%
49%
71%
89%
100%
" chapter for
Controls and Instruments
further
information
retarder.
NOTE
If the wheels start to lock up on slippery
roads, the output retarder will automatically
deactivate until the wheels start to turn.

FOOT-OPERATED CONTROLS

FOOT OPERATED CONTROLS

SERVICE BRAKES

The coach is equipped with a dual braking
system. The front brakes operate differently from
the drive and tag axle brakes.
The dual braking system becomes a modulated
emergency system if a pressure drop occurs in
the rear brake system. Only the drive and tag
axles are equipped with parking brakes.
Service brakes are applied by depressing the
brake pedal. Braking increases with the amount
of pressure applied to the foot pedal. Refer to
"Other
Features"
chapter
Braking System". When the brake pedal is
depressed,
the
brake
automatically.
For safe and effective braking, the air system
pressure should reach at least 122 psi (841 kPa)
in both the primary and secondary circuits.
A warning light and a buzzer will sound when
the air pressure in either the primary or
secondary circuits drops below 75 psi (517 kPa).
If this occurs, stop the coach; determine the
cause of the pressure loss before proceeding.
The brake pedal can be used in conjunction with
the transmission retarder. Refer to Transmission
Output Retarder in this section.
4-49
about
the
transmission
18118A
under
"Anti-lock
lights
turn
ON

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