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  • Page 1 R E S C U E G U I D E...
  • Page 3 IVECO s.p.a reserves the right to make modifications or changes to the content of this publication at any time. For notifications in relation to the content in this RESCUE GUIDE, contact the Technical Information & Service Engineering Department at the following e-mail address: email: rescueteam@cnhind.com...
  • Page 4 FOREWORD – Printed 692.68.340– 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 5 Contents Technical information Technical rescue Characteristics...
  • Page 6 Contents...
  • Page 7 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information Contents Contents TECHNICAL INFORMATION ....– Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 8 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information Contents – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION Contents Contents DIESEL VEHICLES ......Position of tank ..... . . Tank technical specifications .
  • Page 10 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 11: Diesel Vehicles

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIESEL VEHICLES TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIESEL VEHICLES Position of tank The fuel tank (1) is normally situated on the left side of the vehicle as illustrated in the figure. The position and capacity of the tank may vary depending on the vehicle version and type.
  • Page 12 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIESEL VEHICLES Open the front door next to the small door (1). Lift the small door (1) by acting on the recess (2). Figure 3 226150 Unscrew the cap (1) slowly in case any fuel should spray out. Figure 4 226151 –...
  • Page 13: Adblue Refilling (New Daily Vehicles)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION DIESEL VEHICLES AdBlue refilling (New DAILY vehicles) The cap (1) of the AdBlue tank is situated on the front right side of the vehicle. It opens when unscrewed in an anticlockwise direction. It closes when screwed in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 14: Cng / Cng-Petrol Vehicles (Natural Power)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Description The following specifications may vary depending on the vehicle version and type: ● Number of cylinders. ● Cylinder layout. ● Presence of fuel tank (petrol).
  • Page 15 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) ● filling valve; ● high and medium pressure gas hoses; ● high-pressure rigid gas pipes; ● unions; ● cylinders; ● solenoid valve with VBE 498 check valve; ●...
  • Page 16 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Manual closure for maintenance and shut-off Solenoid valve(3) controlled by ignition key. The solenoid valve is one-way and does not shut off the flow into the cylinder; thus the cylinders must be charged when the solen- oid valves are not powered.
  • Page 17 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Cylinders description Solenoid valve on cylinder 1 Cylinder 2 Solenoid valve Figure 12 226155 The CNG, compressed at a pressure of 200 bar, is stored in some cylinders, positioned in the chassis frame and protected by spe- cial sheet metal guards.
  • Page 18 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Note The pressure reducer must be positioned with the solenoid valve (1) facing upwards. A maximum tilt of 15° from the vertical axis is permitted. CNG shut-off solenoid valve The CNG shut-off solenoid valve is normally closed.
  • Page 19: Natural Gas (Cng) / Petrol Refuelling

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Fuel tank (if present) Figure 15 222677 The CNG vehicle may also be fitted with a fuel tank (petrol). Natural gas (CNG) / petrol refuelling Figure 16 226149 The refuelling fillers (1) of CNG gas and petrol are situated alongside the front door (right or left depending on the version).
  • Page 20 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Figure 16 226149 Location of the refuelling fillers on the vehicle FILLER LOCATION (vehicle side) VEHICLE DRIVING POWER SUPPLY PETROL – NEW DAILY Left Only CNG Left or Right NEW DAILY Left CNG + PETROL...
  • Page 21 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical information TECHNICAL INFORMATION CNG / CNG-PETROL VEHICLES (NATURAL POWER) Unscrew the cap (1) anti-clockwise. Figure 18 226156 – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
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  • Page 23 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue Contents Contents TECHNICAL BACKUP ..... – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 24 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue Contents – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 25 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP Contents Contents DESCRIPTION ......Location of the battery (NEW DAILY vehicles) ..Removal of negative terminal (NEW DAILY vehicles) .
  • Page 26 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 27: Description

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL BACKUP DESCRIPTION This chapter describes vehicle outfitting, vehicle equipment can vary depending on the various base models. Location of the battery (NEW DAILY vehicles) The battery is housed in the interior compartment next to the left step. In the cab, open the door (1) by acting on the hooks (2).
  • Page 28: Removal Of Negative Terminal (New Daily Vehicles)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP Removal of negative terminal (NEW DAILY vehicles) Removal of negative terminal (NEW DAILY vehicles) In the cab, open the door (1) by acting on the hooks (2). Figure 3 226157 Disconnect the negative cable (1) from the battery by pressing the quick release (2)red button (→) and pull upwards.
  • Page 29: Emergency Stop Button (Emergency Switch) (New Daily Vehicles)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ENGINE SHUTDOWN To stop the engine turn the key back to STOP-0. Figure 5 701768 Emergency stop button (Emergency Switch) (NEW DAILY vehicles) The electrical system of the vehicle is equipped with an Emergency Switch control which can be operated using the buttons on the cent- ral dashboard By briefly pressing the button (2)'OFF', the turn indicators and the...
  • Page 30: Driver And Passenger Compartment

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP DRIVER AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT DRIVER AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Safety devices The vehicles are equipped with various safety devices which intervene according to the type of collision. Location of airbag and pretensioners Figure 8 222679 Airbag.
  • Page 31: Seats With Two Degrees Of Freedom

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP DRIVER AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Seats with two degrees of freedom Pull lever (1) up to release the seat in order to move it forwards or backwards; when releasing the lever, the seat locks in the desired position.
  • Page 32: Arm Rests

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP DRIVER AND PASSENGER COMPARTMENT Arm rests the seats may be equipped with arm rests (1). Turn the small wheel (2) to adjust the height. Figure 13 226172 Hazard lights The hazard lights are activated and deactivated by pressing button (1).
  • Page 33: Passenger's Side Power Window

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (MINIBUS vehicles) Passenger's side power window By operating the control (1) on the passenger side door, the window can only be closed in manual mode, as the automatic mode is only foreseen for the opening phase.
  • Page 34: Quick Release Seats (Minibus Vehicles)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (MINIBUS vehicles) Depending on the different versions, the passenger seats may not be adjustable. Figure 18 226176 Fitted with built-in headrests and adjustable armrests (if present). Figure 19 SV879 Depending on the version, there may be an additional seat located at the front of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 35: Moving The Seats (Minibus Vehicles)

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP PASSENGER COMPARTMENT (MINIBUS vehicles) Hold the handle (1) of the first seat lock and press the button (2) as illustrated in the figure. Figure 21 705046 Lower the handle (1), by pulling it backwards as indicated by the arrow in the figure, keeping the button (2) pressed to release the seat lock.
  • Page 36: Opening The Engine Compartment Bonnet

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP OPENING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BONNET OPENING THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT BONNET Release the engine bonnet by lifting the lever located in the lower section of the dashboard and highlighted in the figure. This lever releases the bonnet clip from the hook.
  • Page 37: Lifting Points

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP LIFTING POINTS LIFTING POINTS The lifting points are indicated by a triangle at the points shown in the figure Figure 28 703480 Front points Figure 29 702240 Figure 30 704448 Rear points Figure 31 SV592 –...
  • Page 38: Harnesses

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP HARNESSES Figure 32 SV595 HARNESSES The vehicle is equipped with a tow hook as shown in the figure. Figure 33 702243 – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 39: Access To The Vehicle

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Front door Door opening lever (1). Figure 34 226173 Side sliding door To open the sliding side door, lift the handle (1) in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure and move the door in the opening direction.
  • Page 40 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Closing from the outside the vehicle Pull the handle (1) to close the door. Figure 36 703374 Closing from inside the vehicle To close from the inside, release the handle (2) and push the door until it is fully closed as shown in the figure.
  • Page 41 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Use the handle (3) to open the panel (4) as shown in the previous figure. Figure 39 702195 Closing the two panel door from outside Close the panel (4) making sure that it is actually locked into the retainer on the vehicle floor.
  • Page 42 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE For both versions the front door opening only occurs if the instrument panel is switched on, the vehicle is stationary and the hand- brake is engaged. In the event of a backwards outswinging door press the button (1) situated on the central dashboard.
  • Page 43 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Rear door version with baggage compartment (minibus vehicles) Rear door. Use the relevant handle to open the rear door. Figure 45 704569 Double central door (minibus vehicles) Figure 46 704814 The vehicle may be equipped with a central double leaf door.
  • Page 44 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Sliding rear doors (minibus vehicles) The vehicle may be equipped with sliding rear doors. Figure 47 704576 Emergency device for manual opening/closing Some doors are fitted with an emergency opening system. Opening from the inside In an emergency or power failure, the outswinging door is equipped with a manual system for opening from inside the vehicle: the red...
  • Page 45 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Opening from the outside To open the door manually from the outside: unlock the lock (1) us- ing a key and turn the handle in the direction of the arrow (opening is signalled by a warning buzzer).
  • Page 46 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Technical rescue TECHNICAL BACKUP ACCESS TO THE VEHICLE Roof hatch There are two handles (1) located at the sides of the hatch. Push one of the two handles and raise the hatch as far as it will go. Oper- ate the other handle to fully open the hatch.
  • Page 47 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics Contents Contents CHARACTERISTICS ..... . – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 48 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics Contents – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 49 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS Contents Contents IDENTIFICATION DATA ....Vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) punched on the chassis ....... Crankcase marking .
  • Page 50 RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS – Printed 692.68.340 – 1st Ed. 04/2015...
  • Page 51: Identification Data

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS IDENTIFICATION DATA CHARACTERISTICS IDENTIFICATION DATA Plates on the vehicle Figure 1 207774 Vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) punched on the Engine (marking on the crankcase left side) Product identification plate (near the windscreen chassis (front end on right side member) Vehicle identification plate (on front cross member) wiper fluid tank) Vehicle identification number (V.I.N.) punched on the chassis...
  • Page 52: Crankcase Marking

    Figure 2 197477 CRANKCASE MARKING EXAMPLE A = IVECO trademark IVECO B = IVECO name of engine variant ** F1CFL411F * A106 C = Engine serial number 1857652 D = 1 digit, main journal no. 1 (engine front) E = Main bearing selection diameters...
  • Page 53: Vehicle Identification Plate

    RESCUE GUIDE ‒ Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS Vehicle identification plate Vehicle identification plate Plate key Type-approval number Chassis number GVW - Gross Vehicle Weight GCW - Gross Combined Weight Max. load permitted on the front axle Max. load permitted on the rear axle Specific indication of type Wheelbase in mm Engine type...

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