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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual 7.5T Model: TEV75B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1.01 Introduction 2.01 Driving Compartment 3.01 Safety 4.01 Driver's Controls and Instruments 5.01 Starting and Driving 6.01 Driving Aids 7.01 Climate Control System 8.01 Infotainment 9.01 Storage 10.01 Maintenance and Service 11.01 Specifications...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Information................ 4...
  • Page 4 – Road traffic laws and regulations This publication must not be reproduced, translated or reprinted, in whole or in part, without the approval of Tevva. Electric Vehicle Symbols This vehicle is a pure electric vehicle with 365V. Some parts are equipped with high voltage and marked "be careful of electric...
  • Page 5 Introduction Information WARNING: All maintenance and servicing of the high voltage system must only be carried out by qualified personnel. Any repairs or maintenance carried out by unqualified personnel will invalidate any warranty on the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death.
  • Page 6: Driving Compartment

    Driving Compartment Overview ................7 2.1.1 Controls Overview ........... 7 2.1.2 Instrument Panel Overview ........8 2.1.3 Dashboard Controls ..........8 Entering and Exiting the Vehicle ........10 2.2.1 Remote Key ............... 10 2.2.2 Locking and Unlocking ........... 11 2.2.3 Access to the Cab ............
  • Page 7: Overview

    Driving Compartment Overview Side air vent. See "Air Vents", page 77. Controls Overview Steering wheel. See "Adjusting the Steering Wheel", page  Dashboard Instrument panel. See "Instrument Panel Overview", page  Cruise control. See "Operating the Cruise Control", page 67. Storage compartment. See "Storage Compartment", page  Side dashboard controls.
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel Overview

    Driving Compartment Overview Instrument Panel Overview Dashboard Controls There are two sets of dashboard control switchpacks, central and side. The position of the central dashboard switchpack is universal. The position of the side dashboard switchpack is dependent on the hand of drive. Central Dashboard Controls NOTE: The position of the switches may vary depending on model version.
  • Page 9 Driving Compartment Overview The following switches are permanently fitted: Hazard warning light Main current contactor Reverse alarm sounder Cabin heater Side Dashboard Controls The following switch options may be fitted: NOTE: The position of the switches may vary depending Speed limiter on model version.
  • Page 10: Entering And Exiting The Vehicle

    Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the Vehicle Remote Key Replacing the Remote Key Battery Unlocking WARNING: Do not swallow or put the battery in your mouth. If the remote key battery is swallowed it can cause serious internal burns in just and can be 2 hours fatal.
  • Page 11: Locking And Unlocking

    Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the Vehicle Locking and Unlocking NOTE: To help maintain low voltage battery health; if the vehicle is not in use, make sure both cab doors are properly closed. Failure to do so will prevent the battery isolator from engaging and may result in accelerated lead acid battery depletion.
  • Page 12: Access To The Cab

    Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the Vehicle The doors can be locked and unlocked from inside the vehicle as follows: – To lock the door, push the button in a downward direction. – To unlock the door, pull the the button in a upward direction. Access to the Cab WARNING: Keep the access step and grab handles The external handle has a lock and key for locking and unlocking it...
  • Page 13 Driving Compartment Entering and Exiting the Vehicle Unlock the vehicle doors. See "Locking and Unlocking", page 11 or "Remote Key", page 10. Use the external handle to open the door. Enter the vehicle using the handholds and the step.
  • Page 14: Doors

    Driving Compartment Doors Doors When the doors are open the two external light fixtures on the upper cross member and the white internal light switch ON. The external light fixtures switch OFF when the doors are closed (they are timer controlled). Exterior Handle Operation Locking and unlocking the cab door.
  • Page 15 Driving Compartment Doors Interior Door Door opening lever. Depending on the door trim, there maybe one of two types of door opening lever provided. Handle for closing the door. Button for locking/unlocking the door from the inside.
  • Page 16: Safety

    Safety Seat Belts................17 3.1.1 Seat Belt Warnings ..........17 3.1.2 Using the Seat Belts ..........18 3.1.3 Seat Belt Reminder..........20...
  • Page 17: Seat Belts

    Safety Seat Belts Seat Belt Warnings WARNING: Avoid wearing bulky clothing which can make the seat belt less effective in an accident. Seat belts are the most effective means of restraining vehicle occupants from impact forces, which minimises the danger of WARNING: Only one person should use each seat belt injury from interior impacts and the effects of whiplash.
  • Page 18: Using The Seat Belts

    Safety Seat Belts Using the Seat Belts WARNING: A seat belt which is not worn, worn incorrectly, or has not been engaged fully in the seat Fastening the Seat Belt belt buckle, cannot perform its intended function. To avoid injuries, ensure that all vehicle occupants wear their seat belt correctly at all times: –...
  • Page 19 Safety Seat Belts To fasten the seat belt: Releasing the Seat Belt Make sure you are seated comfortably and the seat is set in the correct position. Grasp the seat belt latch and pull the seat belt across the body, ensuring that the belt lies flat across the mid point of the collar bone between the neck and shoulder, then across the chest and pelvis.
  • Page 20: Seat Belt Reminder

    Safety Seat Belts Seat Belt Reminder The seat belt warning light illuminates on the instrument panel if the seat belt is not fastened and the ignition is on. See "Ignition Modes", page 39. When the vehicle exceeds 10 km/h (6 mph) an audio warning activates for approximately 30 seconds.
  • Page 21: Driver's Controls And Instruments

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Sun Visors................36 4.7.1 Operating the Sun Visors ........36 Horn ..................37 Driver's Display ..............22 4.8.1 Operating the Horn..........37 4.1.1 Warning and Notification Lights......22 4.1.2 Instrument Panel Operation ........24 Steering Wheel ..............25 4.2.1 Steering Wheel Controls ........
  • Page 22: Driver's Display

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Driver's Display Warning and Notification Lights Illuminates to warn of abnormally high electric drive motor temperature. Warning and Notification lights are divided into different colour Illuminates to warn of abnormally high battery categories: temperature. – Red warning or notification lights are primary warnings and Illuminates to show the vehicle is not ready to drive.
  • Page 23 Driver's Controls and Instruments Driver's Display Illuminates to indicate a fault with the ABS (Anti lock Illuminates to warn of abnormally low battery temperature. Braking System). If a fault occurs during driving the ABS is disabled but normal braking is still available. Illuminates to warn of abnormally low electric drive motor temperature.
  • Page 24: Instrument Panel Operation

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Driver's Display Instrument Panel Operation WARNING: Do not operate the instrument panel menu controls while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause driver distraction. Driver distraction may cause an accident, leading to serious injury or death. The instrument panel menu is operational with the ignition key in position 2.
  • Page 25: Steering Wheel

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls The steering wheel buttons control the Bluetooth® phone operation and the selection of certain display and radio functions. Scroll up button and scroll down button. + Button and - button. Menu/OK/Answer incoming call button. Page button.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Steering Wheel To adjust the steering wheel: Adjusting the Steering Wheel Release the adjusting lever on the steering column by rotating it counterclockwise until it stops. WARNING: Do not adjust the steering whilst driving. Hold the steering wheel with your hands and adjust it by Adjusting the steering wheel whilst driving can cause pulling it up or down to adjust the height.
  • Page 27: Wipers And Washers

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Wipers and Washers Wiper Controls Operating the Washers NOTE: The windscreen wipers will only operate when the ignition key is switched to position . See "Ignition Modes", page 39. To operate the washers, slide the wiper stalk switch in the direction shown.
  • Page 28: Lighting

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Lighting Lighting Control High and Low Beam Headlights The lighting control is located adjacent to the steering column. The stalk is located on the steering column. Rotate the control to the required position: With the lighting control in the lights on position, push the stalk Off position.
  • Page 29: Direction Indicators

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Lighting Direction Indicators Hazard Warning Lights The hazard light switch is located on the dashboard controls. See section "Dashboard Controls", page 8. To switch the hazard lights on, press the hazard light switch. When the hazard lights are on, the direction indicators illuminate and the notification lights illuminate on the instrument panel.
  • Page 30: Interior Lighting

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Lighting Interior Lighting Location and Operation The interior light is in the centre of the cab above the dashboard. The door entry lights are located on both sides of the cab. When the door is opened, the door entry lights activate immediately.
  • Page 31: Seats

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Seats Seat Height Adjustment Seatback Adjustment Lift the lever to release the seat. Lift the lever to release the seat. Move the seat to the correct height, then release the lever to Move the seatback to the correct position, then release the lock the seat position.
  • Page 32: Seat Forward And Rearward Adjustment

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Seats Seat Forward and Rearward Adjustment Seat Base Adjustment Lift the lever to release the seat. Lift the lever to release the seat. Slide the seat forward or backwards to the correct position, Tilt the seat base up or down to the correct position, then then release the lever to lock the seat position.
  • Page 33: Passenger Seatback Release

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Seats Passenger Seatback Release To access the rear cab storage, the passenger seatback can be released forwards: Lift the lever to release the seatback. Tilt the seatback forwards.
  • Page 34: Door Mirrors And Windows

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Door Mirrors and Windows Power Windows WARNING: Risk of injury. Before closing a window, make sure that no occupants have any body part in a position where it could be trapped. WARNING: Risk of injury. When you leave the vehicle, always remove the ignition key to prevent accidental operation of the windows.
  • Page 35: Exterior Mirrors

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Door Mirrors and Windows To close the window, pull the switch up. Release the switch to stop Driver Side Mirrors the window. The drivers mirrors are the same as the passenger except the kerb The operation of the windows remains active when the ignition is blind spot mirror (3) and front blind spot mirror (4) are not on.
  • Page 36: Sun Visors

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Sun Visors Operating the Sun Visors Fold down the sun visor to protect your eyes from bright sunlight whilst driving. Fold the sun visor up to engage the magnetic catch and stow the sun visor.
  • Page 37: Horn

    Driver's Controls and Instruments Horn Operating the Horn To operate the horn, press the button as illustrated. Release the button to end horn operation.
  • Page 38: Starting And Driving

    Starting and Driving Starting and Stopping The Vehicle ......39 5.1.1 Ignition Modes............39 5.1.2 Switching the Vehicle On ........39 5.1.3 Switching the Vehicle Off ........39 5.1.4 Battery Isolator Switch ........... 40 Gear Selector ..............41 5.2.1 Selecting a Gear............41 Speed Limiter..............
  • Page 39: Starting And Stopping The Vehicle

    Starting and Driving Starting and Stopping The Vehicle Ignition Modes Switching the Vehicle On To switch the vehicle on: Make sure the parking brake is applied. Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch. Rotate the ignition key to position 2. An audible alert is heard, the speedometer displays Initialising accompanied with an animated orange light.
  • Page 40: Battery Isolator Switch

    Starting and Driving Starting and Stopping The Vehicle NOTE: If the vehicle is switched off and the parking brake is not applied, an audible warning will sound accompanied by a message on the instrument panel. Battery Isolator Switch When the key is switched to the off position, after a user defined time and based on the devices engaged, the battery cut off is automatically triggered to disconnect the batteries from the vehicle circuits.
  • Page 41: Gear Selector

    Starting and Driving Gear Selector Neutral position can be selected from any gear position. Selecting a Gear To select a gear whilst driving, stop the vehicle, press neutral then CAUTION: The vehicle must be stationary before making the required gear. It is not possible to select another gear whilst in a gear selection.
  • Page 42: Speed Limiter

    Starting and Driving Speed Limiter Speed Limiter Operation The vehicle is limited to a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). It is possible to set a lower speed as follows: Drive the vehicle at the desired speed. Press the Speed Limiter (SL) button on the dashboard. See "Controls Overview", page 7.
  • Page 43: Brakes

    Starting and Driving Brakes Parking Brake Applying the Parking Brake Stop the vehicle using the brake pedal. WARNING: Do not use the parking brake as a service Set the gear selection to N (neutral). brake. The parking brake must not be applied when Move the parking brake lever rearwards until it drops into a the vehicle is moving or used to slow the vehicle locked position.
  • Page 44: Anti-Lock Braking System

    Starting and Driving Brakes Releasing the Parking Brake To release the parking brake, lift the lever from position (1) then move the lever to position (2). Before you can release the parking brake, the air pressure in the Make sure the parking brake warning light has extinguished brake system must be equal to or greater than 8 bar.
  • Page 45: Advanced Emergency Braking System

    Starting and Driving Brakes The Electronic Brake-force Limitation (EBL) automatically reduces Advanced Emergency Braking System the brake force on the rear axle if the vehicle is not fully loaded. WARNING: Safety systems are intended as a driver When braking pay attention to the following: aid only and they do not reduce the responsibility of –...
  • Page 46 Starting and Driving Brakes The vehicle monitors the approximate area in front of the vehicle as indicated: The AEBS will assist the driver by automatically decelerating the vehicle as much as possible if the driver operates the brake pedal independently of the system. The AEBS will also assist the driver by automatically decelerating the vehicle as much as possible if the driver operates the brake pedal after the system has issued a collision warning.
  • Page 47 Starting and Driving Brakes NOTE: The driver can override an AEBS operation by NOTE: The AEBS system records every emergency turning the steering wheel, or pressing the brake pedal. braking event. When overridden, AEBS cancels its request for braking to If the AEBS records three automatic braking make sure that the driver remains in full control of the events the AEBS system will not function and...
  • Page 48 Starting and Driving Brakes The AEBS may trigger or brake unexpectedly in the following WARNING: System operation may be compromised in circumstances: some circumstances. Obey the following precautions: – For the first 10 km (6 miles) after setting the ignition on, the system sensitivity may be limited. –...
  • Page 49 Starting and Driving Brakes Negotiating junctions and exits. Fixed objects on the side of the carriageway.
  • Page 50 Starting and Driving Brakes Vehicles which unexpectedly exit or enter your driving lane. Overtaking other vehicles.
  • Page 51: Regenerative Braking

    Starting and Driving Brakes CAUTION: Make sure the radar sensor is clean and free from contamination. Objects or contamination of the sensor can cause system malfunction. NOTE: When a vehicle is installed with AEBS, the following precautions should be obeyed: –...
  • Page 52: Hill Hold

    Starting and Driving Brakes When the driver releases the brake pedal the hill hold continues to Hill Hold apply braking to hold the vehicle. The brakes are released when the driver operates the accelerator pedal. WARNING: Safety systems are intended as a driver aid only and they do not reduce the responsibility of If the driver does not drive the vehicle within the first few seconds the driver to drive safely.
  • Page 53: High Voltage Battery Charging

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Charging Safety WARNING: High voltage charging equipment can cause interference with electronic medical devices. When using medical electrical devices such as WARNING: Inspect sockets, plugs and cables for pacemakers, please consult your doctor about damage before using the charging equipment.
  • Page 54: Charging The Vehicle

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging To prepare the vehicle for charging: CAUTION: Do not use a portable generator to charge the vehicle. Using a portable generator to charge the vehicle Make sure the parking brake is applied. can cause serious damage to the vehicle system. Make sure the ignition switch is in position 1.
  • Page 55 Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging To connect a charging cable: Connecting a Charging Cable Plug the appropriate charging cable into the charging device. NOTE: Cables may be pre-tethered to the charging post when using some charging stations. Push and release the flap to access the charging socket (1). Open the charging socket flap (2).
  • Page 56: Charging Status

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging Close the charging port flap (4). Disconnecting the Charging Cable Remove the cable from the charging device. In the event the charging cable will not release from the charging port. See "Charging Cable Emergency Release", page 58. Charging Status Charging Port Status The vehicle charging status is displayed by the charging port and...
  • Page 57 Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging The LED light indicates a charging status as follows: – Flashing amber - Charging initialisation (1). – Solid amber - Battery charging when battery capacity is under 80% (2). – Solid green - Battery charging when battery capacity is over 80% (3).
  • Page 58: Charging Cable Emergency Release

    Starting and Driving High Voltage Battery Charging The cable can be released as follows: Charging Cable Emergency Release Access the rear of the charging socket. Rotate the lever upwards to release the cable lock. WARNING: High voltage cables may be exposed when accessing certain vehicle components.
  • Page 59: Tachograph

    Starting and Driving Tachograph Tachograph The tachograph unit is located on the driver's side, in the overhead console. For information on the operation of the the tachograph unit please refer to the manufacturer's website: www.fleet.vdo.com/media/2558/ba_dtco_40e_web_gb.pdf...
  • Page 60: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Electronic Stability Control ........... 61 6.1.1 Vehicle Stability Control......... 61 Forward Collision Warning ..........62 6.2.1 Forward Collision Warning Alert ......62 6.2.2 Haptic Collision Warning........62 Lane Departure Warning ..........63 6.3.1 Operating the Lane Departure Warning System................
  • Page 61: Electronic Stability Control

    Driving Aids Electronic Stability Control – Prevents skidding of the drive wheels during acceleration and Vehicle Stability Control during normal driving. – Ensures optimal grip on slippery surfaces. Electronic Vehicle Stability Control – Improves stability during cornering when there is loss of grip. –...
  • Page 62: Forward Collision Warning

    Driving Aids Forward Collision Warning Forward Collision Warning Alert Forward Collision Warning (FCW) alerts the driver if there is a high risk of an impending collision. The system monitors the distance and movement of the vehicle ahead and the estimated reaction time of the driver to brake.
  • Page 63: Lane Departure Warning

    Driving Aids Lane Departure Warning Operating the Lane Departure Warning System WARNING: Safety systems are intended as a driver aid only and they do not reduce the responsibility of the driver to drive safely. The driver is fully responsible for the movements of the vehicle and should not rely on safety systems to drive carefully.
  • Page 64 Driving Aids Lane Departure Warning WARNING: Risk of system failure or malfunction: – Do not obstruct the sensor with any object which can block the line of sight. – Do not attempt to move or modify the sensor in any way. –...
  • Page 65 Driving Aids Lane Departure Warning Deactivation The LDWS system is always active when the ignition is turned on. When the ignition is switched on a brief alarm activates through the speakers to inform the driver that the system is operating correctly.
  • Page 66: Speed Limiter

    Driving Aids Speed Limiter Speed Limiter Operation The vehicle is limited to a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph). It is possible to set a lower speed as follows: Drive the vehicle at the desired speed. Press the Speed Limiter (SL) button on the dashboard. See "Controls Overview", page 7.
  • Page 67: Cruise Control

    Driving Aids Cruise Control Operating the Cruise Control WARNING: The cruise control only maintains the vehicle speed. The braking and vehicle direction is not controlled. The driver must remain responsible and in control of the vehicle at all times. Failure to obey these instructions can put the vehicle, occupants and other road users at risk of accident.
  • Page 68 Driving Aids Cruise Control While driving at the desired speed, press and release the ON+ The cruise control is also disengaged when: button to engage the cruise control and maintain the current – Operating the brake pedal. vehicle speed. The accelerator can now be released and speed will –...
  • Page 69: Air Suspension

    Driving Aids Air Suspension Electronic Control Air Suspension Operating the ECAS The Electronic Control Air Suspension (ECAS) enables the vehicle to be raised or lowered to a stable position to aid loading and unloading. The adjustments are made using the remote control located by the drivers seat.
  • Page 70 Driving Aids Air Suspension Press and hold the button (8) to raise the suspension and button (7) to lower the suspension. Momentarily press button (5) to restore the suspension to normal height. Pressing button (6) stops any movement of the suspension system.
  • Page 71: Differential Lock

    Driving Aids Differential Lock Rear Differential Lock Engaging the Differential Lock The rear differential lock is used to assist traction on slippery surfaces. CAUTION: Obey the precautions that follow when using the differential lock: – The differential lock must only be used on slippery surfaces.
  • Page 72 Driving Aids Differential Lock Disengaging the Differential Lock Once the slippery road condition has been passed, disengage the differential lock: While maintaining vehicle speed, rotate the differential lock switch to position (0). Release the accelerator momentarily, then resume normal driving speed.
  • Page 73: Audible Vehicle Alert

    Driving Aids Audible Vehicle Alert Operating the Reverse Warning Alarm The reversing alarm switch is located in the central dashboard controls. See "Dashboard Controls", page 8. Press the alarm switch to deactivate the alarm during vehicle reversing manoeuvres. The switch LED indicator illuminates when the switch is active.
  • Page 74: Climate Control System

    Climate Control System Heating and Ventilation..........75 7.1.1 Heating and Ventilation.......... 75 Air Vents................77 7.2.1 Air Vents..............77...
  • Page 75 Climate Control System Heating and Ventilation Temperature: Rotate the control clockwise to increase (red) Heating and Ventilation air temperature. Rotate counterclockwise to decrease (blue) To operate the heater to produce hot air, press the heater air temperature. button. See "Dashboard Controls", page 8. Fan speed: Rotate the control clockwise to increase fan speed or counter-clockwise to decrease fan speed.
  • Page 76 Climate Control System Heating and Ventilation Air conditioning: Press to activate the air conditioning. Press the button again to deactivate the air conditioning. The switch LED indicator illuminates when the switch is active. As well as cooling, an important feature of air conditioning is air dehumidification.
  • Page 77 Climate Control System Air Vents Air Vents Central Dashboard Air Vents Outer Dashboard Air Vents – Rotate the thumbwheel down to close the vent. Rotate the thumbwheel up to open the vent. – Move the centre control to the direct the air flow as required. –...
  • Page 78 Climate Control System Air Vents Side Window Vents When the cab door is closed and the heater fan is on, air is emitted from the door trim vents to prevent the side windows misting. The vents are not adjustable.
  • Page 79: Infotainment

    Infotainment Audio and Media .............. 80 8.1.1 Infotainment Safety ..........80 8.1.2 Infotainment Overview ........... 81 8.1.3 Infotainment Settings ..........84 8.1.4 RDS Radio..............84 8.1.5 DAB Radio..............84 8.1.6 Making Calls ............. 85 Media and Phone Connections........86 8.2.1 Connecting a Media Device........
  • Page 80: Audio And Media

    Infotainment Audio and Media Infotainment Safety WARNING: Even when using the Bluetooth® wireless technology hands-free feature, using the phone while WARNING: Make sure that any media devices are driving is dangerous. The use of a phone diverts the stored securely while the vehicle is in motion. Any driver's attention from the traffic situation.
  • Page 81: Infotainment Overview

    Infotainment Audio and Media Infotainment Overview WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before operating the audio, media and phone features. See "Infotainment Safety", page 80. NOTE: The media system plays MP3, WMA, M4A, FLAC, AAC, and WAV files.
  • Page 82 Infotainment Audio and Media Audio and media buttons and dials: MENU button: – Long press to access the main settings options. Power button: – FM or DAB radio mode: Short press to access the – Long press to switch the auto/media system on or off. automatic scan frequency function.
  • Page 83 Infotainment Audio and Media Preset 5 and folder down button: Mute button: Short press to mute the volume of the audio – unit. Short press to un-mute. FM or DAB radio mode: Long press to store a currently tuned frequency. Short press to select a stored frequency. –...
  • Page 84: Infotainment Settings

    Infotainment Audio and Media Infotainment Settings RDS Radio WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before and cautions have been read and understood before operating the audio, media and phone features. See operating the audio, media and phone features.
  • Page 85: Making Calls

    Infotainment Audio and Media Further information on all phone calling options can be found in Making Calls the Radio DAB Operating Instructions manual. WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before operating the phone features. See "Infotainment Safety", page 80.
  • Page 86: Media And Phone Connections

    Infotainment Media and Phone Connections – Release the capping on the audio unit for access to the USB Connecting a Media Device socket. – Connect the USB device into the available USB socket. WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before The audio system automatically displays USB when the portable operating the audio, media and phone features.
  • Page 87: Pairing A Phone

    Infotainment Media and Phone Connections Pairing and connecting a phone for the first time: NOTE: The audio system can store the connection data for a maximum of five Bluetooth® devices. Activate Bluetooth® on the phone to be paired. Long press the BAND button on the audio unit. The vehicle's audio and media system features Bluetooth®...
  • Page 88: Disconnecting A Device

    Infotainment Media and Phone Connections Disconnecting a Device WARNING: Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions have been read and understood before operating the audio, media and phone features. See "Infotainment Safety", page 80. To cancel the pairing and connection of a device: Long press the BAND button.
  • Page 89: Storage

    Storage Cabin Storage ..............90 9.1.1 Storage Compartment ..........90 Auxiliary Power Sockets..........94 9.2.1 Auxiliary Power Sockets......... 94...
  • Page 90 Storage Cabin Storage Storage Compartment WARNING: Make sure that any items stored in the vehicle are secure and cannot move. If the vehicle is involved in an accident, or is subject to sudden braking or a change of direction, loose items can cause serious injury.
  • Page 91 Storage Cabin Storage Under seat storage compartments. Storage Compartment Locations – The under seat storage compartments are fitted under both the driver and passenger seats. Pull the release Overhead console storage compartments. – handle to open. Pull the release handle to open the passenger storage compartment.
  • Page 92 Storage Cabin Storage Cup holders and storage bin. Hanging rail. WARNING: Do not drink while driving. Driver distraction can lead to accidents, potentially causing serious injury or death. Dashboard storage and document compartments.
  • Page 93 Storage Cabin Storage Door storage compartments. Cabin rear storage compartments. – The door storage compartments are fitted to both the driver and passenger doors. NOTE: Depending on vehicle specification, additional storage maybe provided above the door speaker.
  • Page 94 Storage Auxiliary Power Sockets Auxiliary Power Sockets Auxiliary Power Socket Locations Cigar lighter. CAUTION: Only use approved accessories. Using any other equipment may damage the vehicle's electrical system and/or cause battery discharge. If in any doubt, contact a retailer/authorised repairer. CAUTION: It is recommended to run the electric motor when using accessories for long periods.
  • Page 95 Storage Auxiliary Power Sockets USB sockets located on the upper section of the dashboard. The 12V power socket, located in the centre console. NOTE: The USB sockets can be used for supplying power or charging.
  • Page 96: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and Service 10.4.3 Tyre Care and Wear ..........114 10.5 Auxiliary Battery...............116 10.5.1 Auxiliary Battery Warning Symbols...... 116 10.1 Front Grille ................ 97 10.5.2 Starting the Vehicle with an External Power 10.1.1 Opening and Closing the Front Grille....97 Source ................
  • Page 97: Front Grille

    Maintenance and Service Front Grille To open the front grille, hold the lower edge of the grille and lift. Opening and Closing the Front Grille The grille opens in the direction shown. Opening the Front Grille Closing the Front Grille CAUTION: Before you open the front grille make sure the wipers are off and in the park position.
  • Page 98: Cab Tilting

    Maintenance and Service Cab Tilting Before you tilt the cab open the front grille. See "Opening and Tilting and Lowering the Cab Closing the Front Grille", page 97. Cab Tilting The cab tilting lever is located by the passenger seat. See "Emergency Equipment", page 133.
  • Page 99 Maintenance and Service Cab Tilting Cab Lowering WARNING: Risk of crush injury. Keep persons and body parts away from the cab as it is lowered. Failure to obey the precaution can cause severe injury or death. To lower the cab, proceed as follows: Rotate the lever to the cab lowering position (2) as indicated on the plate.
  • Page 100: Routine Maintenance

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance – Windscreen wipers. See "Cleaning the Exterior", page 128. Service Requirements – Windscreen washers. See "Unblocking the Windscreen Keeping to the recommended service intervals is important to help Washer Jets", page 112. protect the on-going validity of the manufacturer’s warranty. –...
  • Page 101: Fluid Filler Locations

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Inverter coolant reservoir. Fluid Filler Locations Drive motor coolant reservoir. For all fluid specifications see "Fluids and Capacities", page 141. Power steering reservoir. Drive System Coolant and Power Steering Fluid Heater Coolant and Brake Fluid The drive system coolant and power steering fluid reservoirs are The heater coolant and brake fluid reservoirs are located behind located behind the cab: the cab:...
  • Page 102: Heater Coolant Level Check

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Heater coolant reservoir. Heater Coolant Level Check Brake fluid reservoir. CAUTION: Do not operate the heater system without the Washer Fluid correct level of coolant. This can result in serious damage to the heater system. The washer fluid reservoir is located under the front grille.
  • Page 103: Heater Coolant Top Up

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Tilt the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page 98. Adjust the coolant level when the system is cold. Check the coolant level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the coolant reservoir. Antifreeze contains corrosion inhibitors to protect the heater Lower the cab.
  • Page 104: Inverter Coolant Level Check

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Install the reservoir cap. To check the coolant level: Lower the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page  Inverter Coolant Level Check CAUTION: Do not drive the vehicle without the correct level of coolant. This can result in serious damage to the cooling system.
  • Page 105: Drive Motor Coolant Level Check

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance To add coolant to the coolant reservoir: WARNING: Do not check the coolant with the system hot. There is a risk of contact with hot fluid which can cause serious injury WARNING: If the coolant comes into contact with the skin or eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
  • Page 106: Drive Motor Coolant Top Up

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Drive Motor Coolant Top Up CAUTION: If persistent coolant loss is noticed, do not drive the vehicle and seek qualified assistance. WARNING: Antifreeze is poisonous and can be fatal if The drive motor coolant reservoir is located behind the cab. See swallowed.
  • Page 107: Power Steering Fluid Level Check

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance with antifreeze. The coolant should be mixed to provide frost Power Steering Fluid Level Check protection to -35°C. CAUTION: Do not operate the steering without the Only use approved coolant. See "Fluids and Capacities", correct level of fluid. This can result in serious damage to page 141.
  • Page 108: Power Steering Fluid Top Up

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance To check the fluid level: Install the reservoir cap and fully tighten. Lower the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page  Tilt the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page 98. Remove the reservoir cap. Check the fluid level is between the MIN and MAX marks indicated on the reservoir label.
  • Page 109: Brake Fluid Level Check

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance To add fluid to the power steering reservoir: Brake Fluid Level Check WARNING: Do not drive the vehicle without the correct level of brake fluid. This can cause poor braking performance or brake failure. CAUTION: If persistent fluid coolant loss is noticed, do not drive the vehicle and seek qualified assistance.
  • Page 110: Brake Fluid Top Up

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Tilt the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page 98. To add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir: Check the fluid level aligns with the MAX mark on the brake fluid reservoir. Lower the cab. See "Tilting and Lowering the Cab", page  Brake Fluid Top Up WARNING: Brake fluid is toxic.
  • Page 111: Washer Fluid Top Up

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Washer Fluid Top Up WARNING: Some windscreen washer products are flammable. Do not allow windscreen washer fluid to come into contact with exposed flames or sources of ignition, as this can cause a fire or explosion. WARNING: Washer fluid is toxic.
  • Page 112: Brake System Air Tanks

    Maintenance and Service Routine Maintenance Washer Fluid Mixing Ratio Draining the Air Tanks Prepare the washer fluid in the following quantities for all season Periodically operate the drain valves to remove condensation from use: the air tanks: External temperature Washer fluid ratio Water ratio (in parts) (in parts)
  • Page 113: Wheels And Tyres

    Maintenance and Service Wheels and Tyres Tyre Inflation CAUTION: The tyre pressures stated are for original tyres and may not be the same for winter tyres. Always refer to the tyre manufacturers pressure recommendations for WARNING: Do not drive the vehicle if a tyre is replacement winter tyres.
  • Page 114: Tyre Care And Wear

    Maintenance and Service Wheels and Tyres Snow Chains Tyre Care and Wear Checking the Tyres WARNING: Snow chains are designed for use in heavy snow conditions only. If you use snow chains in other conditions, loss of traction can occur which could WARNING: Do not drive the vehicle if a tyre is cause an accident resulting in serious death or injury damaged, excessively worn or incorrectly inflated.
  • Page 115 Maintenance and Service Wheels and Tyres Tyre Wear The tyres must be checked regularly for cracks, swelling, or objects caught in the tread pattern. If a tyre is damaged in any way it must be replaced. For tyre replacement, contact a retailer/authorised repairer.
  • Page 116: Auxiliary Battery

    Maintenance and Service Auxiliary Battery Auxiliary Battery Warning Symbols Starting the Vehicle with an External Power Source WARNING: Batteries emit explosive gases. Do Removing the Battery Cover not allow sources of ignition near the battery. WARNING: Battery electrolyte can cause WARNING: Remove all metal jewellery before working series harm to the eyes.
  • Page 117 Maintenance and Service Auxiliary Battery Release the battery cover securing clips. Remove the battery cover from the battery compartment. Connecting Jump Leads CAUTION: Only attempt to start the vehicle from a 24v power source. Connecting a power source with any other rating can damage the vehicle electrical system.
  • Page 118 Maintenance and Service Auxiliary Battery To start the vehicle with jump leads carry out the following Disconnect the positive jump lead (red lead) from the procedure: disabled vehicle. Disconnect the positive jump lead (red lead) from the donor Connect the positive jump lead (red lead) to the positive vehicle.
  • Page 119: High Voltage Battery

    Maintenance and Service High Voltage Battery Maintaining the High Voltage Battery NOTE: The high voltage battery charge capacity can decrease in excessively cold or hot temperatures. This vehicle is propelled using two electric motors that require energy supplied by the high voltage battery. NOTE: Using high energy systems such as heating and The high voltage battery requires regular charging using an air conditioning can cause the high voltage battery range...
  • Page 120: Fuses

    Maintenance and Service Fuses Fuse Locations WARNING: Fuses and relays not detailed in this Operator's Manual should only be replaced by qualified persons. The fuse box can be found behind a cover which forms part of the passenger's side dashboard. To remove the fuse box cover: –...
  • Page 121: Replacing A Fuse

    Maintenance and Service Fuses To replace a fuse: Replacing a Fuse Make sure the ignition switch is in position 1. See "Ignition WARNING: Fuses and relays not detailed in this Modes", page 39. Operator's Manual should only be replaced by Remove the fuse box cover. See "Fuse Locations", page 120. Remove the fuse.
  • Page 122 Maintenance and Service Fuses Fuse Holder 70000/1 (Red) Fuse Rating Fuse Circuits protected number (Amps) colour Spare (Accessory compartment lighting) Spare (Medium roof lighting / Electrical hatch) Spare (Loading platform lighting) White Spare Hazard lights / Expansion module Heated seat (optional) Fuse Holder 70000/2 (Grey) Fuse Rating...
  • Page 123 Maintenance and Service Fuses Fuse Holder 70000/3 (Black) Fuse Rating Fuse Circuits protected number (Amps) colour Fuse Rating Fuse Circuits protected SWI control unit number (Amps) colour LDWS control unit Blue Expansion module Refrigerator (optional) Blue Expansion module Yellow Central locking Expansion module Expansion module Fuse Holder 70402 Satellite...
  • Page 124 Maintenance and Service Fuses Fuse Rating Fuse Circuits protected Mini Description number (Amps) colour relay code Yellow Starter relay Spare / Empty (Start-up prevention with tail lift engaged Bodybuilder connection / FMS (optional)) connection Spare / Empty (Heated mirrors) Yellow Horn Spare / Empty Yellow Voltage reducer / radio receiver / tachograph...
  • Page 125 Maintenance and Service Fuses Micro Description relay code Spare / Empty Spare / Empty Spare / Empty (Tail lift command relay (optional)) Spare / Empty (Tail lift engagement relay (optional)) Spare / Empty Spare / Empty Spare / Empty Expansion module (optional)
  • Page 126: Lights

    Maintenance and Service Lights Interior Lights Door Entry Light Bulb Replacement WARNING: Make sure the vehicle is switched off and the parking brake is applied before replacing any of the interior lights. WARNING: Make sure the bulbs have cooled before attempting to touch them.
  • Page 127 Maintenance and Service Lights Using a suitable tool, remove the external trim of the light. Central Light Bulb Replacement Lower the light from the panel and disconnect the light electrical connector. Using a suitable tool, lever the rear edge of the lens to release Release the 3 clips and remove the bulb holder from the light the lens from the light.
  • Page 128: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance and Service Cleaning and Care Cleaning the Exterior Vehicles in Severe Climates Vehicles that are used in areas where there is exposure to coastal CAUTION: Make sure to read and comply with all and winter driving environments, frequent and careful washing is warnings and product instructions supplied with any recommended.
  • Page 129: Cleaning The Interior

    Maintenance and Service Cleaning and Care Regular cleaning of the wiper blades is necessary to prevent CAUTION: Do not use cleaning products that contain contamination of the wiper rubber. If a wiper rubber becomes Chlorate solvents such as Trichloroethylene or contaminated it will not clear the screen of water efficiently.
  • Page 130 Maintenance and Service Cleaning and Care CAUTION: Do not use cleaning products that contain alcohol or benzene on or near the instrument panel. Products such as these can cause damage to the instrument panel display. Cleaning the Seat Belts To clean the seat belts, hand wash them with water and a neutral soap, rinse them with a cloth and fresh water.
  • Page 131: Towing And Recovery

    Proceed as follows: Roadside Assistance Turn the ignition key to position (1) to release the steering For roadside assistance contact the Tevva service provider lock. See "Ignition Modes", page 39. network. Release the towing eye cover from the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 132 Maintenance and Service Towing and Recovery WARNING: Under certain circumstances if the power steering system should fail, the effort to turn the steering is considerably higher than normal. Consider the additional effort required to steer the vehicle. Failure to obey this warning can cause accident and risk of injury to the occupants of the vehicle and other road users.
  • Page 133: Emergency Equipment

    Maintenance and Service Towing and Recovery Emergency Equipment Tool Kit The vehicle is supplied with a tool kit located in a storage compartment underneath the front passenger seat. The emergency tool kit contains the following items: Storage bag. Towing eye. Double hex wrench 30mm x 32mm.
  • Page 134 Maintenance and Service Towing and Recovery Cab Tilting Lever The lever to operate the cab tilt is located between the door frame and the passenger seat.
  • Page 135: Specifications

    Specifications 11.1 Label Information.............136 11.1.1 Vehicle Identification Number ......136 11.1.2 Product Identification Code ........136 11.1.3 Type Designation .............137 11.1.4 Paint Code ..............137 11.1.5 Axle Load Plate............138 11.1.6 Speed Limiter Plate ..........138 11.2 Specifications ..............140 11.2.1 Vehicle Dimensions ..........140 11.2.2 Weights ..............140 11.2.3 Tyre Pressures............140 11.2.4...
  • Page 136: Label Information

    Specifications Label Information Vehicle Identification Number Product Identification Code The Vehicle Identification Number VIN plate is located under the The Product Identification Code (PIC) label is located under the front grille. See "Opening and Closing the Front Grille", page 97. front grille. See "Opening and Closing the Front Grille", page 97. NOTE: The VIN number is also stamped on the chassis rail behind the right front wheel.
  • Page 137: Type Designation

    Specifications Label Information Type Designation The type designation plate is located in the right side door frame. Paint Code The paint code is located under the front grille. See "Opening and Closing the Front Grille", page 97.
  • Page 138: Axle Load Plate

    Specifications Label Information When the wheels have been removed, the wheel nut re-tightening Axle Load Plate interval is also displayed. The axle load plate is located on the lower edge of the windscreen in front of the driver. Speed Limiter Plate The speed limiter plate is located on the lower edge of the windscreen in front of the driver.
  • Page 139 Specifications Label Information The speed limiter plate instructs the driver of the speed the limiter is set at. The vehicle speed limit is set at 80km/h (50 mph). The speed limit can be set to a lower speed using the speed limiter function. See "Speed Limiter Plate", page 138.
  • Page 140: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Vehicle Dimensions Wheelbase 4815 mm Length 8634 mm Ground clearance 177 mm Turning circle Kerb to kerb - 16.28 m Wall to wall - 17.6 m Approach angle 13.4° Departure angle 9.6° Weights Gross vehicle weight 7500 kg Kerb weight 4558 kg Maximum payload...
  • Page 141: Bulb Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Bulb Specifications High Voltage Battery Specifications Lights Type Rating Specification All Variants Door Entry Interior Round type 24V 10W Storage type Lithium iron phosphate Lights Nominal voltage 365V Central Interior Light Round type 24V 21W Useable energy 105 kW/h Fluids and Capacities High Voltage Charging Specifications Description...
  • Page 142: Type Approval

    Specifications Type Approval Declarations of Conformity Declaration of Conformity for DAB Radio - Part Number 5802566419 The manufacturer, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, states that the DAB radio for is compliant with directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the website: http://cert.bosch-carmultimedia.net.
  • Page 143 Index Adjustment..................page 26 Battery Cover................page 116 Steering wheel ............... page 26 Removing................. page 116 Advanced Emergency Braking System......page 45 Brake Fluid ................. page 109, 110 Air Suspension..............page 69, 70 Checking the Level ............page 109 Memory Settings..............page 70 Topping Up................
  • Page 144 Emergency Cable Release ..........page 58 Opening..................page 14 Cleaning the Vehicle ............. page 128-130 Drive Motor Coolant............. page 105, 106 Displays ..................page 129 Checking the Level ............page 105 Exterior..................page 128 Topping Up................page 106 Interior..................page 129 Seat Belts................
  • Page 145 Heater Coolant..............page 102, 103 Lane Departure Warning System....... page 63-65 Checking the Level ............page 102 Deactivation ................page 65 Topping Up................page 103 Operation.................. page 64 Heating and Ventilation............page 75 Light Switch ................. page 28 Controls ..................page 75 Functions ..................
  • Page 146 Unlocking................... page 10 Opening................... page 14 Doors ................... page 14 Seat Belts................. page 18-20 Fastening ................... page 18 Releasing ................... page 19 Paint Code................... page 137 Reminder................... page 20 Parking Brake................page 43 Seats ..................page 31-33 Operation.................. page 43 Forward and Rearward Adjustment ......
  • Page 147 Compartment ................. page 90 Storage Compartment ............page 90 USB....................page 94 Sun Visor..................page 36 Sockets ..................page 94 Operating.................. page 36 Suspension ................... page 69 Electronic Control Air Suspension....... page 69 Switches..................page 8, 34 Central Dashboard ..............page 8 Power Windows ..............
  • Page 148 Windscreen Wipers ..............page 27 Operating................... page 27 Winter Tyres ................page 113...
  • Page 150 TEVVA LONDON – Unit 1, London Distribution Park, Windrush Road, Tilbury RM18 7EW www.tevva.com...

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