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IVECO WAY RANGE
QUICK START GUIDE
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  • Page 1 IVECO WAY RANGE QUICK START GUIDE QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2 This quick start guide provide you with an introduction to and explanation of the most important operating elements and functions you will use during your work day. We hope you have a good trip! Your IVECO Team NOTE This manual does not replace the operating manual with complete explanations and safety information which is included with every vehicle, and which is available from any IVECO partner.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HI-TRONIX GEAR PAGE 22 ▪ INFOTAINMENT PAGE 47…51 ▪ QUICK MENU PAGE 24 ▪ VOICE CONTROL SETUP (DRIVER PAL) PAGE 52…54 ▪ MY IVECO EASY WAY APP PAGE 55…57 ▪ ROCKING MODE PAGE 25 ▪ CUSTOMER SERVICE PAGE 58 ▪...
  • Page 4: Pre-Driving Checks

    PRE-DRIVING CHECKS The following must be checked every time before driving: Motor oil level (only possible after the engine has been shut off for at least 30 minutes) Coolant level (on the passenger side) Windscreen wiper fluid level Power steering oil level The following must be checked weekly: Hydraulic oil level in the clutch (manual transmission) Air dryer function...
  • Page 5 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The steering wheel is adjusted pneumatically via a button on the floor of the driver’s side, located in the floor panel in front of the steering column. ▪ Grip the steering wheel with both hands while holding down the button and move it to the desired position. ▪...
  • Page 6: Adjusting The Driver's Seat

    ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT The seat can be adjusted as follows: Adjusting the seat height ▪ Pull the lever (6) up to lift the seat upward. ▪ Push the lever (6) down to lower the seat. The higher the seat is lifted, the longer the spring Adjustment in the longitudinal direction deflection will be.
  • Page 7 ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT Comfort seat Heating and ventilation system The switch (9) on the left is used to choose between heating or ventilation ▪ = Heating and ventilation off | =Heating on | =Ventilation on ▪ The switch (9) on the right side is used to adjust the heating or ventilation setting. There are three available settings: high, medium, and low.
  • Page 8 ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT Adjusting the lumbar support (optional) ▪ Push the button (10 bottom) forward to blow up the bottom air chamber in the lumbar support and push it back to vent it. ▪ Push the button (10 middle) forward to blow up the top air chamber in the lumbar support and push it back to vent it. ▪...
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Passenger's Seat

    ADJUSTING THE PASSENGER’S SEAT Passenger’s seat This seat can be adjusted as follows: Adjusting the backrest ▪ When the lever (1) is pulled up, the backrest is unlocked and can be adjusted to the desired position; when it is released, the backrest is locked in the desired position.
  • Page 10: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE Starting the engine at outdoor temperatures over 10 °C ▪ Before starting the vehicle/engine, insert the remote control / key in the relevant slot (1) with the designation of the electronic key. Wait until the LED on the ENGINE START/ STOP button (2) changes colours from ORANGE to GREEN (confirmation of successful detection of the electronic key).
  • Page 11: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Control instruments Cruise control with LCD display Indicator lights LCD display Speedometer with LCD display Multifunction button: ▪ Press > 2 seconds to adjust the brightness of the display (3) Engine coolant temperature Fuel level indicator Multifunction button: Press briefly 2 seconds to switch from total kilometres to trip mileage ▪...
  • Page 12 INSTRUMENT PANEL Indicator lights Fog lights Electronic Stability Control (ESC): A flashing light Rear fog lamps Power take-off switched on indicates interference by the system. When the light is Instrument panel failure switched on, this indicates a fault in the system. Right blinker Left blinker Immobiliser activated: When the light is...
  • Page 13: Ideograms

    IDEOGRAMS REFERENC IDEOGRAM COLOUR DESCRIPTION REFERENCE IDEOGRAM COLOUR DESCRIPTION A flashing light indicates interference by green Fog lights. the system. When the light is switched on, this indicates yellow ESC. When the light is switched on, this activation. indicates a fault in the system. yellow Rear fog lamps.
  • Page 14 IDEOGRAMS REFERENCE IDEOGRAM COLOUR DESCRIPTION If the control light remains activated, this means the Air suspension ECAS is not in driving position (the vehicle has lifted or yellow malfunction. lowered the axle). When the control light is switched off, the ECAS is in driving position. yellow Lifting of the lift axle.
  • Page 15: Operating Elements On The Steering Wheel

    OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Operating elements on the steering wheel The operating elements (if provided) for the display, phone, to activate the cruise control and adaptive cruise control – ACC are placed on the visible/top side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 16 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE STEERING WHEEL Rear operating element on the left side Car radio operating element for broadcaster search: ▪ The (1) button starts the broadcaster search. While audio is being played from USB devices or devices connected via Bluetooth, then the button can be pressed briefly to switch to the previous / next title, or can be pressed for longer to fast forward or reverse.
  • Page 17 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE EDGE OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL Operating elements on the left side of the instrument panel Operating elements on the right side of the instrument panel Headlights behind the driver’s cab (only tractor trailer) Night light function. (*) Auxiliary headlights on the roof of the cab (if available) Activation / deactivation ESC / ASR Fog lights...
  • Page 18 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE CENTRE CONSOLE (TOP) Operating elements on the edge of the dashboard Mount for the remote control with key detection to start the engine. Automatic transmission: “Drive” button. Button to start/stop the engine Automatic transmission: “Neutral” button. Confirmation LED for successful detection of the electronic key, indicated when Automatic transmission: “Reverse”...
  • Page 19 OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE CENTRE CONSOLE (BOTTOM) Parking brake lever. Switch to deactivate the LWDS (lane departure warning indicator system) Switch to release activation of the tail lift (optional). Hazard flasher switch. Air conditioning unit operating elements. “ECAS” starting aid switch. Switch for lifting the third axle of the tractor trailer (optional).
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Mirror

    ADJUSTING THE MIRROR Adjusting the external rear view mirror Press the (1) button to turn the mirror to the correct alignment in four basic settings (up, down, left, right). To select the mirror to be adjusted, press the (2) button. To activate central locking of the doors, press the (3) button.
  • Page 21: Battery Disconnect Switch

    BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH Manual battery disconnect switch When the vehicle is shut down for a long period of time (> 12 hours), disconnect the electrical system from the batteries by turning the battery disconnect switch anti-clockwise by 90°. To restore the electrical connection, turn the battery disconnect switch back. Automatic battery switch The battery disconnect switch (1) automatically activates when a key is inserted into the slot after a time defined by the user, and disconnects the batteries from the vehicle's circuits.
  • Page 22 HI-TRONIX TRANSMISSION General information The Hi-Tronix transmission is an automatic mechanical transmission. It can be operated in automatic (AUTO) or manual mode (SEMI). In automatic mode, the gears are selected directly by the system in consideration of the prevailing driving conditions.
  • Page 23 USING THE HI-TRONIX TRANSMISSION ▪ Depress the brake pedal and hold. ▪ Then, start the engine by pressing the Start button (1). After the self-diagnostics are completed, the letter “N” (5) is shown on the display. Manual operating mode (SEMI) is activated, and “SEMI”...
  • Page 24: Quick Menu

    QUICK MENU Quick Menu 1 can be accessed by pressing the (6) button (pressing it once will access Quick Menu 1, pressing it again will leave the menu; alternatively, press the button (8) Return. The following functions can be activated: Activation of Predictive Drive PECC (if PECC option available).
  • Page 25: Rocking Mode

    ROCKING MODE This is an auxiliary function for situations in which the wheels of the vehicle are spinning (for instance in snow, mud, or wet conditions). When the vehicle begins moving, there is a danger that it will not be able to move forward because the torque is too high, and the traction too low.
  • Page 26: Ecoroll

    ECOROLL ECOROLL EcoRoll is an optional function that is activated via the Quick menu. If the EcoRoll function is released and automatic mode (AUTO) is active, the transmission can switch automatically when the vehicle is driving downhill in order to further reduce fuel consumption.
  • Page 27 ECOROLL The driving conditions that determine activation of EcoRoll are defined by the manufacturer. They cannot be changed, and take the following parameters into consideration: ▪ Slope and curve radius of the road ▪ Vehicle acceleration Engine torque ▪ ▪ Gear engaged before activation of EcoRoll If the conditions for maintaining the active EcoRoll function no longer apply, it will be deactivated, and the most suitable gear will be engaged.
  • Page 28: Engine Brake And Intarder - Diesel Engine

    ENGINE BRAKE AND INTARDER - DIESEL ENGINE The intarder is suitable in particular for decelerating the vehicle at a high speed or on long slopes. Using the intarder saves the service brake, so that its full braking power will remain available in case of an emergency. Vehicles with intarders Position 0 = deactivated Position 1 = engine brake 50 %...
  • Page 29: Speed Limiter - Sl

    SPEED LIMITER - SL This function makes it possible to limit the vehicle’s speed to values that can be programmed by the driver. The maximum speed can be programmed both while the vehicle is at a standstill, and while it is moving. The minimum programmable speed is 30 km/h.
  • Page 30: Cruise Control-Cc

    CRUISE CONTROL-CC Cruise control keeps the desired driving speed constant, and also brakes the vehicle in certain situations. Activation To activate the function, simply press the (3) button shown in the figure. The white symbol on the display of the dashboard shows the driver that it is activated.
  • Page 31 CRUISE CONTROL-CC Deactivating the function ▪ By pressing the (3) RES button ▪ By pressing the (5) button ▪ By pressing the “Speed Limiter” (1) button ▪ By removing the key from the ignition lock. If Cruise Control is deactivated, the speed value (1) will be shown in darker font. The display will be illuminated if it is reactivated according to the points indicated above.
  • Page 32: Downhill Travel Aid Gap (For Cruise Control)

    DOWNHILL TRAVEL AID GAP (FOR CRUISE CONTROL) The GAP downhill travel aid adds the following function to the cruise control: When the cruise control is switched on, the driving speed of the vehicle is automatically maintained without the gas or brake pedals having to be used. The “Downhill cruise control GAP”...
  • Page 33: Automatic Emergency Braking System (Aebs)

    AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING SYSTEM (AEBS) AEBS (Advanced Emergency Braking System) The AEBS is an assisted driving system that automatically detects a possible frontal collision. The system warns the driver using two warning levels, and activates the vehicle’s service brake. The system warns the driver and brakes the vehicle as much as possible if: ▪...
  • Page 34 AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING SYSTEM (AEBS) The system could unexpectedly sound an alarm or brake the vehicle in the following cases: Entering/exiting curves Crosswalks or exit areas Immobile objects on the edge of the road Vehicles that turn or suddenly change lanes Overtaking manoeuvre Curvy roads General hazards, general specifications...
  • Page 35: Adaptive Cruise Control- Acc

    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL- ACC Automatic speed regulation system (ACC) Adaptive Cruise Control ACC is an electronically controlled assisted driving system that combines the function of a cruise control with a function to control the distance from a vehicle driving in front of the vehicle in question. It uses a radar (1) installed in the middle of the front bumper to detect whether there is a vehicle in front of the vehicle in question close by.
  • Page 36 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL- ACC Activation ▪ To activate the device, press the (5) button If the driver presses the (5) button for the first time for ACC (the same applies for button (3) for CC), then the symbol ▪ shown on the display will be white without speed. Only after the speed is set will the symbol (set by the system) and driving speed be displayed.
  • Page 37 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL- ACC The system cannot be adjusted: ▪ When the brake pedal is pressed. When the brakes are overheated. ▪ ▪ When the hand brake is activated. When the shifter is in R position (reverse), neutral, or 1 (first gear engaged) (versions with manual transmission). ▪...
  • Page 38: Gps-Controlled Cruise Control (Hi-Cruise)

    GPS-CONTROLLED CRUISE CONTROL (HI-CRUISE) HI-CRUISE (dependent on vehicle equipment): The purpose of HI-CRUISE is to ensure optimal fuel consumption and ideal time savings for the vehicle when the cruise control is switched on, by causing the vehicle to drive in a predictive and economical manner. HI-CRUISE makes use of a predictive driving strategy to identify the optimal gear and driving pattern for the roadway ahead early on using the automatic Hi-TroniX transmission.
  • Page 39: Anti-Roll-Back (Arb / Hill Holder)

    ANTI-ROLL-BACK (ARB / HILL HOLDER) Anti-Roll-Back (Hill Holder, dependent on equipment): This function prevents the vehicle from rolling backwards on hills. If this function is switched on, the maximum pressure specified by the driver is maintained when the vehicle is stopped, as long as the brake pedal is depressed even slightly.
  • Page 40: Air Suspension

    AIR SUSPENSION Vehicles with air suspension can either have rear (partial) air suspension or full air suspension. If there is a lift axle, it will always have air suspension. The air suspension has improved flexibility and significant vibration dampening properties. Above all, however, it makes it possible to maintain a constant distance between the chassis and roadway, regardless of the vehicle load.
  • Page 41 AIR SUSPENSION Operation ▪ Key is in the slot. Pressing the ENGINE START / STOP button on the instrument panel for 1 s switches on the instrument panel and the ▪ control lights (1), (2) and (3) will be illuminated. ▪...
  • Page 42 AIR SUSPENSION If control light A and/or B is switched on, this indicates the selection was successful. ▪ To reverse the selection for one or both axes, press the relevant button once again. The frame is lifted/lowered by pressing and holding the (6) or (7) button. ▪...
  • Page 43 AIR SUSPENSION Self-levelling for a full air suspension system In a full air suspension system, self-levelling has two potential levels. Activating the switch (1) activates the second driving level, and the control light on the button switches on. ▪ Deactivating the switch (1) deactivates the second driving level, and the control light on the button switches off. ▪...
  • Page 44: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldws)

    LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) The “Lane departure warning system” warns inattentive or tired drivers of an upcoming, accidental lane change, and signals when the lane boundaries are crossed. The system uses the camera / sensor (1) in the middle of the dashboard behind the windscreen.
  • Page 45: Anti-Idling

    ANTI-IDLING Automatic engine shutdown (if provided) This function makes it possible to automatically shut down the engine to idle after a certain time period under certain conditions. If the activation conditions are fulfilled, the automatic shutdown process will begin, and includes the following: Activating a timer.
  • Page 46: Central Locking (Remote Control)

    CENTRAL LOCKING MECHANISM (REMOTE CONTROL) Central door locking To open the driver’s door, press the (1) button once. The blinkers will be illuminated briefly (2x briefly) in order to indicate unlocking (only on the driver’s side). To unlock all door locks, press the button (1) twice briefly. The blinkers will be illuminated briefly (2x briefly) to indicate unlocking of all door locks.
  • Page 47: Infotainment

    INFOTAINMENT Radio Touchscreen (RTS) Power switch / volume control to switch off the screen and deactivate audio. Tune/scroll rotary knob: turn clockwise for broadcasters at higher frequencies, or anti-clockwise for broadcasters at lower frequencies. Press “Enter / Browse” to confirm the selection. Mute: Deactivate audio Infotainment display Button to return to the previous page / previous operation...
  • Page 48 INFOTAINMENT Infotainment system display Radio The different bandwidths AM, FM, and DAB can be selected via the touch screen under the “Radio” menu option. Navigation system The “Nav” menu option can be used to open the navigation system for finding a destination and navigating Media The Media menu option provides access to multimedia sources such as USB and Bluetooth...
  • Page 49 INFOTAINMENT Couple (connect) to a cell phone If the user selects “No”, then select the name of the infotainment system from the list of devices available for coupling in the Bluetooth menu of the cell phone the next time you To use the “Phone”...
  • Page 50 INFOTAINMENT “Phone” button The (6) button with the phone symbol on the steering wheel can be used to switch to “Phone” mode, make a call, and display the last incoming and outgoing calls as well as the phone book. Voice control button The voice control button (7) on the steering wheel must only be activated at the start of the call, if another call will be made, or a person needs to be added.
  • Page 51 INFOTAINMENT Route planner For further information on available stops or traffic problems, select the relevant symbol. The route planner is displayed if a route has been planned. The bar at the top shows arrival information. Under it is a bar with symbols. If a symbol is displayed above another symbol, zoom into the route bar to separate The bar at the top displays the following information: the individual symbols.
  • Page 52 IVECO Driver Pal Iveco Driver Pal connects to the Amazon Alexa application, which must be installed on your smartphone (Android, iOS). Ensure you have valid Amazon login details. We recommend approving that the Amazon Alexa app have access to the system’s operating equipment needed for voice recognition, contacts, audio recording and access to geographic location, in order to use all functions of the microphone.
  • Page 53 8 h after the vehicle is turned off. The “Iveco Driver Pal” voice assistant detects the following languages via the Amazon Alexa app (updated as of June ‘21): Italian, English, Spanish, French, German.
  • Page 54 Driver Pal microphone The microphone function of the IVECO Driver PAL is activated using the word “Alexa” and/or pressing the (2) "wakeup” button. After activation, the microphone will remain ready to listen for 8 s, and wait to receive instructions.
  • Page 55: My Iveco Easy Way App

    Regulating the temperature in the cab by controlling or programming the air conditioning system and heating system via the app. IVECO ASSISTANCE NON-STOP You can also use your device to activate IVECO Assistance Non-Stop-Service in case of an accident. The geo-localisation function ensures the operator knows your location. DRIVING STYLE ANALYSIS After every trip, you can view DSE data in order to reduce fuel consumption and improve your safe driving style.
  • Page 56 MY IVECO EASY WAY APP Instructions for using the MY IVECO EASY WAY App Only a few steps are required for you to use the MY IVECO EASY WAY App in your vehicle. This manual guides you through the Easy Way registration process, and teaches you how to activate all of the app functions on your device.
  • Page 57 Driver ID Driver telephone Driver e-mail Driver e-mail First, add your driver in MY IVECO. Please follow the steps shown at right: CANCEL CONFIRM Now, go to the EASYWAY APP area and assign the drivers to their vehicles. This assignment can be temporary, or permanent.
  • Page 58: Customer Service

    CUSTOMER SERVICE IVECO ASSISTANCE Non-Stop is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone, in order to keep your Daily and Business running. IVECO Non-Stop is the innovative smartphone app from IVECO which you can use to communicate with IVECO in case of a breakdown.
  • Page 59 IVECO MAGIRUS AG • EDISONSTRASSE 4 • 85716 UNTERSCHLEISSHEIM • GERMANY • WWW.IVECO.DE IVECO AUSTRIA GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H • HETMANEKGASSE 14 • 1231 VIENNA • AUSTRIA • WWW.IVECO.AT IVECO (SWITZERLAND) AG • OBERFELDSTRASSE 16 • 8302 KLOTEN • SWITZERLAND • WWW.IVECO.CH...

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