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  • Page 1 O p e r a t o r ' s M a n u a l T o u r r i d e r T h e s t a n d a r d f o r b u s e s .
  • Page 2 Name: Operator's Manual Language: Status: 23.11.2023 Order no.: A 410 005 81 58 Daimler Buses GmbH D-70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Germany © Daimler Buses GmbH 2023 Reprints, reproduction and translation, in whole or part, are prohibited.
  • Page 3 Daimler Buses GmbH with gaseous fuel engines). vehicles. We must therefore reserve the right to introduce modifications affecting Mercedes-Benz Coaches The operator's manual and the Service design, equipment and technical features Record are important documents and at any time. As a result, we are unable to...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Structure of the Operation of auxiliary heaters ..27 Bosch Smart Radio, operation ..84 documentation ... . . 1 Handling 120 volt equipment .
  • Page 6 Table of contents Adjusting passenger seat, Braking, acceleration and driving- Automatic control ... 263 removing/installing seat cushions stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, Control of the cockpit ..264 and head restraints .
  • Page 7 Table of contents Maintenance, care: Drive belts ..385 Lavatory ....Driver service and roadside Maintenance, care: Vehicle repairs ....Chemical toilet .
  • Page 8 Table of contents Technical data ... Type plate and vehicle identification number ....412 Technical data .
  • Page 9: Structure Of The Documentation

    Structure of the documentation Symbol usage and meanings Symbol usage and meanings Risk of property damage and environ- Symbols and structure aids mental damage Safety information and other important Marking of text passages information is specially marked with sym- Symbol drawing attention to potential bols.
  • Page 10 Structure of the documentation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 11: At A Glance

    At a glance Table of contents Cockpit - general overview (Business line) ..........4 Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) .
  • Page 12: Cockpit - General Overview (Business Line)

    At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Business line) Cockpit - general overview (Business line) Note The overview shows the full complement of switches and pushbuttons, including those for optional extras, installed at their usual positions in the standard layout. Switches and pushbuttons can be located at other positions on the instrument panel in accordance with customer special requests, or they can...
  • Page 13 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Business line) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 14 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Business line) Item Description Page Item Description Page Item Description Page Driver's microphone Axle‐load transfer Windshield heater (option) / heating for driver window + mirror Docking light switch Skid chains heater optionally occupied Auxiliary heater, timer optionally occupied Adjustable steering...
  • Page 15 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Business line) Item Description Page Item Description Page Item Description Page Frequent‐stop brake Hazard warning light Level control system, emergency release for school bus (option) front switch Central locking for Level control system, Cockpit light luggage compartment, rear...
  • Page 16: Item Description

    At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Business line) Item Description Page Emergency release button for parking brake Instrument cluster Control panel for heat- ing, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) USB charge socket LED ambient lighting control panel (option) Allison automatic transmission control panel Telephone cradle...
  • Page 17: Cockpit - General Overview (Premium Line)

    At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) Note The overview shows the full complement of switches and pushbuttons, including those for optional extras, installed at their usual positions in the standard layout. Switches and pushbuttons can be located at other positions on the instrument panel in accordance with customer special requests, or they can...
  • Page 18 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 19 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) Item Description Page Item Description Page Item Description Page Driver's microphone Axle‐load transfer Windshield heater (option) / heating for driver window + mirror optionally occupied Skid chains heater optionally occupied Docking light switch optionally occupied Adjustable steering Power inverter...
  • Page 20 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) Item Description Page Item Description Page Item Description Page optionally occupied Hazard warning light Level control system, for school bus (option) front Frequent‐stop brake emergency release Central locking for Level control system, switch luggage compartment, rear...
  • Page 21 At a glance Cockpit - general overview (Premium line) Item Description Page Item Description Page Mirror adjustment 360° camera monitor switch (option) Emergency release button for parking brake Instrument cluster Control panel for heat- ing, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) USB charge socket LED ambient lighting control panel (option) Allison automatic...
  • Page 22: Instrument Cluster

    At a glance Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Note For more detailed explanations of the indicator and warning lamps, see "Driver service and roadside repairs", "Status messages, function messages and warn- ings". TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 23 At a glance Instrument cluster TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 24 At a glance Instrument cluster Item Description Page Item Description Page Item Description Page 'ASR' traction control 'Active Brake Assist Water in Tank indica- indicator lamp OFF' indicator lamp tor lamp 'ABS' indicator lamp 'Brake system mal- DEF (diesel exhaust function' warning fluid) indicator lamp 'ESP' indicator lamp...
  • Page 25: Emergency Equipment, Fire Extinguishers, First-Aid Kit, Emergency Exit Windows

    At a glance Emergency equipment, fire extinguishers, first-aid kit, emergency exit windows ● Wheel chock the left directly to the rear of the front Emergency equipment, fire extin- ● axle. This mirror is intended exclusively Socket wrench 30/32 mm guishers, first-aid kit, emergency exit for use in emergencies.
  • Page 26 At a glance Emergency equipment, fire extinguishers, first-aid kit, emergency exit windows so swing the glass pane out slightly Emergency exit window and then allow it to snap closed. M67.30-A000-71 Turn handle (2) down to unlatch ▶ emergency exit window (1). Push glass pane (3) of emergency ◁...
  • Page 27: Smoke-Detector And Fire-Extinguishing System

    At a glance Smoke-detector and fire-extinguishing system Smoke-detector and fire-extinguishing system Preparation for fire detection system No fire detection system installed in the standard-equipment configuration A fire detection system is not installed as standard in your vehicle. However, the vehicle features preparation for the installation of a fire detection system.
  • Page 28 At a glance TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 29: Safety

    Safety Table of contents General safety information ............22 Fire prevention .
  • Page 30: General Safety Information

    Safety General safety information ment, insofar as transport in transport General safety information containers is required by law. The vehicle is approved for its intended ● Winter sports equipment in the lug- use: gage compartment or in a correctly ● Transport of persons in touring, ex- installed ski box.
  • Page 31: Fire Prevention

    Safety Fire prevention Do not park beside or on dry grass ▶ Fire prevention or fields of stubble. Measures before the vehicle is oper- Keep well clear of fuel pumps and ▶ ated parked vehicles. Check tire pressures (daily visual ▶...
  • Page 32: Installations, Alterations Or Modifications To The Vehicle

    Safety Installations, alterations or modifications to the vehicle ● In the case of electronically net- Both vehicle keeper and vehicle driver Installations, alterations or modifica- worked systems, a malfunction can are responsible for ensuring that when- tions to the vehicle occur.
  • Page 33: Stickers

    Safety Stickers Stickers Stickers Warning stickers have been attached at various locations on your vehicle. These warning stickers are intended to alert you and other persons to potential hazards. Therefore: Never remove any warning sticker unless instructions specifically requesting removal are printed on the sticker.
  • Page 34: Operation, Retrofitting Of Radio Systems

    Safety Operation, retrofitting of radio systems A vehicle traveling at a speed of 30 mph Operation, retrofitting of radio sys- (50 km/h) covers ground at approxi- tems mately 46 ft (14 m) per second. Danger Risk of accident and injury due to distraction from the traffic situation.
  • Page 35: Operation Of Auxiliary Heaters

    Safety Operation of auxiliary heaters Keep well clear of fuel pumps and ▶ Operation of auxiliary heaters parked vehicles. Auxiliary heaters Avoid zones with concentrations of ▶ gas or dust in the air, such as gas Danger depots, stocks of coal or wood and Risk of poisoning and risk of burn the like.
  • Page 36: Handling 120 Volt Equipment

    Safety Handling 120 volt equipment regulations. In particular, built‐in plug with a built‐in automatic circuit Handling 120 volt equipment automatic circuit breakers have to breaker. 120 volt equipment (option) ● be checked at regular intervals, for Use the test switch to ensure that this example always before the system circuit breaker operates correctly.
  • Page 37: Additional Safety Information

    Safety Additional safety information Switch off the ignition and remove the ▶ Additional safety information key to secure against unauthorized Safety information relating to the wind- operation. shield wiper system and to hand‐luggage stowage boxes/trays is set out below. Overhead storage trays for carry-on luggage Windshield wiper system Windshield wiper system...
  • Page 38 Safety Additional safety information Warning Caution: Risk of injury! due to flying objects. The forces occurring in quick swerves or due to an accident can cause unsecured objects to be flung around at considerable velocity. ▶ Adequately secure all heavy, hard and sharp‐edged or pointed objects.
  • Page 39: General Information

    General information Table of contents Instructions online ............. 32 Instructions from Bosch online .
  • Page 40: Instructions Online

    General information Instructions online Instructions online User information in the Internet and Care and cleaning instructions apps Operator's Manual, maintenance instruc- tions and supplementary instructions are available on the internet and as apps. Descriptions: ● User information in the Internet and apps ●...
  • Page 41 General information Instructions online Specifications for operating fluids and lay-up instructions M99.00-A008-71 The specifications for operating fluids are also available on the internet at the following address. Instructions for laying up your vehicle have also been posted there under "Preservation specifications (vehicle lay‐up)".
  • Page 42: Instructions From Bosch Online

    General information Instructions from Bosch online Bosch products installed in the vehicle Instructions from Bosch online are posted here. Descriptions:   ● Bosch website for manuals, data Bosch manuals, data sheets, product sheets, product information and map information and map updates: updates https://bosch-professional- ●...
  • Page 43: Vehicle Operation

    Vehicle operation Table of contents Running-in notes ............. . 36 Preparation for operation, daily .
  • Page 44: Running-In Notes

    Vehicle operation Running-in notes Running-in notes Note Both the performance and the durability Caution of the new coach depend definitively on Property damage due to excessive how the suspension, running gear and stain on the engine and drivetrain dur- drivetrain are treated during the first ing the first 3100 miles (5000 km) of 3100 miles (5000 km) of operation.
  • Page 45: Preparation For Operation, Daily

    Vehicle operation Preparation for operation, daily Check the tire pressures and the ▶ Preparation for operation, daily Note condition of the tires, including the Procedures to perform daily Under certain climatic and operating spare wheel (option). For specified The checks are to be carried out only conditions condensation may accu- tire pressures see the section headed by persons familiar with the procedures...
  • Page 46 Vehicle operation Preparation for operation, daily M40_00-0115-71 Check wheel hubs (1) of all wheels ▶ for leaks, both inboard and outboard sides (visual inspection). Have leaks eliminated as quickly as ▶ possible by a service partner. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 47: Preparation For Operation, Weekly

    Vehicle operation Preparation for operation, weekly Preparation for operation, weekly Weekly procedures The checks are to be carried out only by persons familiar with the procedures involved and the necessary measures. Check the coolant levels in the engine ▶ cooling system and the heating sys- tem, see the section headed "Check- ing the coolant levels in the engine cooling system and the heating sys-...
  • Page 48: Starting, Driving, Parking

    Vehicle operation Starting, driving, parking ● Engine compartment flap is closed. Without depressing the accelerator ▶ Starting, driving, parking pedal, turn the ignition key to the If outside temperature is below -4 °F ▶ Starting the engine start position, position (3). (-20 °C) preheat the engine with auxil- Engine starts.
  • Page 49 Vehicle operation Starting, driving, parking Automatic increase of idle speed Measures Property damage notice To prevent inadequate electricity supply ▶ If the engine fails or the ignition If a message indicating that oil pres- in the on‐board electrical system, 3 mea- shuts down, bring the vehicle to a sure is too low appears on the dis- sures are initiated in sequence:...
  • Page 50 Vehicle operation Starting, driving, parking regular service: Passengers have se- on board is possible, and always in full Shutting down the engine cured themselves appropriately. awareness of the traffic situation. Preconditions for shutting down the If the vehicle is not fully run in, comply Starting off engine with the running‐in notes.
  • Page 51 Vehicle operation Starting, driving, parking Shutting down Danger Risk of combustion due to hot parts of the exhaust system. Switch off the auxiliary heater inside ▶ structures and at filling stations. Do not park beside or on dry grass ▶ or fields of stubble.
  • Page 52: Operating Fluids, Fuels And Consumables, Refueling And Filling Reservoirs

    Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs Operating fluids, fuels and consum- Safety information for fuels and con- Warning ables, refueling and filling reservoirs sumables Risk of fire and explosion due to leak- Handling fuels and consumables Operating fluids ing flammable vapors.
  • Page 53 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs tanks. Instead, dispose of spillage in Dispose of residues, empty contain- system. Have this work carried out ▶ the correct and appropriate manner. ers and soiled rags in the correct by qualified persons only.
  • Page 54 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs ● aluminium, copper, alloys containing In the event of operation of the vehicle Engine and auxiliary heater are ▶ copper and unalloyed or galvanized without diesel exhaust fluid (DEF): switched off.
  • Page 55 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs This can impair operation of the fuel filter, Comply with the safety information ▶ Refilling the diesel exhaust fluid for example. on handling fuel and operating fluids. (DEF) tank ( →...
  • Page 56 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs Open filler opening (1) of the diesel tank. There is no magnetic transmitter of If the driver acknowledges the yellow ▶ exhaust fluid (DEF) tank. this nature in the filler neck of the diesel message by pressing OK button (2) on tank and this prevents diesel exhaust fluid the steering wheel,...
  • Page 57 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs ● tank is down to 7.5 % or less, an "Engine Stage 3 warning message symbol (6) remains yellow as a re- Fault" yellow message (1) appears in the minder that the tank has to be re- display.
  • Page 58 Vehicle operation Operating fluids, fuels and consumables, refueling and filling reservoirs Reduced" yellow message (1) appears in the display. If the driver acknowledges the yellow message by pressing OK button (2) on the steering wheel, ● yellow message (1) disappears, ●...
  • Page 59: Diesel Particulate Filter (Dpf)

    Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) have to be avoided, automatic regen- Diesel particulate filter (DPF) Danger eration must be canceled or locked Safety information for regeneration Risk of poisoning and risk of burn out, as applicable. See also the sec- of the diesel particulate filter injuries due to hot parts of the exhaust tion headed "Canceling or locking out...
  • Page 60 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) ture in the engine. As a rule, these condi- takes depends on the temperature of the Comply with the safety information on ▶ diesel particulate filter ( → Page 51). tions satisfied in normal driving operation, exhaust system and is between 30 and a for example on freeways or in intercity maximum of 60 minutes.
  • Page 61 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) ● Engine idles. At low outside temperatures, when the Engine speed is increased by the ◁ ● engine is cold it can take longer for the on-board computer. The parking brake is engaged. preconditions for starting regeneration ●...
  • Page 62 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) ● engine speed drops to normal idle Cancellation / lockout of DPF regen- speed, eration ● "Diesel particulate filter" indicator Canceling manual regeneration lamp (2) in the instrument cluster goes out and stays out. Note High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST) indicator lamp (3) continues to...
  • Page 63 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) ● Cancellation of automatic regeneration prevents start of manual regenera- Note tion. The on‐board computer restarts re- ● Remains active even after the engine generation when the preconditions is next restarted. are again satisfied. Caution Property damage due to manual block- Lockout of automatic regeneration...
  • Page 64 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) Warning messages about malfunctions Do not resume driving until the mal- ▶ function has been rectified. Property damage notice Warning messages about load condi- Ignoring a malfunction in the exhaust tion aftertreatment system can result in ir- reparable damage to components.
  • Page 65 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) Note Note: Under certain circumstances the vehicle's usage profile might not be enough for automatic regeneration (load request too low, interruptions too fre- quent). If regeneration does not take place, a sec- ond warning message is issued, this time a yellow message reading "Full Diesel Par- ticulate Filter".
  • Page 66 Vehicle operation Diesel particulate filter (DPF) Warning Risk of combustion due to overheating of the diesel particulate filter. Stop immediately, taking the traffic ▶ situation into account, and switch on the hazard warning flashers. If necessary, contact the service ▶ partner.
  • Page 67: Catalytic Converter Protection Function

    Vehicle operation Catalytic converter protection function exhaust system and the exhaust tailpipe Comply with the safety information at ▶ Catalytic converter protection func- the start of this section ( → Page 51). can become very hot. tion Cancellation of automatic regeneration Catalytic converter The process is aborted in response to any Automatic regeneration of catalytic...
  • Page 68 Vehicle operation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 69: Cockpit Controls

    Cockpit controls Table of contents Description of the switches and pushbuttons ......... . . 62 Exterior lights .
  • Page 70: Description Of The Switches And Pushbuttons

    Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Description of the switches and push- Power inverter Attendant call system (option) buttons Top section of switch pressed: 120 V Top section of switch pressed: The atten- power inverter switched on. dant call system is switched on. Driver's microphone Top section of switch pressed: This switch activates the driver's seat microphone for...
  • Page 71 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Enable lavatory Reversing camera washer (option) TC off Top section of button pressed: Lavatory Top section of button pressed: Pressing Top section of button pressed: Traction enabled. LED shows. the switch with the ignition switched on Control is deactivated at speeds below activates the washer system for the re- 13 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 72 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Axle-load transfer Skid chains Adjustable steering column Top section of button pressed: Axle-load Top section of button pressed: Skid Top section of switch pressed: Press the transfer of the tag axle can be activated chains will be activated.
  • Page 73 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons dicator lamps; correct the position Reversing alarm (option) / air horn on SEO (stop engine override) of the steering column if necessary. Top section of button pressed: Revers- Top section of button pressed: A special After adjusting, be sure to re‐engage ▶...
  • Page 74 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons If the vehicle is in a danger zone and ▶ Roller sunblind for driver Roller sunblind for driver's assistant forced shutdown of the engine is Top section of button pressed: The roller Top section of button pressed: The roller imminent, press the SEO button in sunblind can be raised by means of the...
  • Page 75 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Windshield heater (option) / heating Docking light switch Auxiliary heater, timer for driver window + mirror heater Top section of button pressed: The out- Top section of button pressed: This button Top section of button pressed: The wind- side lighting in the area of the luggage calls up the timer for the auxiliary heater.
  • Page 76 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Anti-theft alarm system / panic alarm Additional batteries (option) Enabling of passenger signaling sys- (option) tem (option) Top section of button pressed: Additional Top section of button pressed: The anti- batteries can also be connected for a lim- Top section of button pressed: Use this theft alarm system is switched on with- ited time to ensure reliable starting of the...
  • Page 77 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Driver's power window switch Diesel particulate filter (DPF) regener- Frequent-stop brake emergency re- ation / regeneration block lease switch Top section of button pressed: The driver's window can be raised by means of Top section of button pressed: Start DPF This switch is sealed and should only the pushbutton switch.
  • Page 78 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Cockpit light Reading lamps Passenger compartment lighting stages I+II Top section of button pressed: With the Top section of button pressed: The read- ignition switched on, the cockpit light can ings lamps for the passengers are en- Top section of button pressed: The pas- be switched on and off.
  • Page 79 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Night illumination Door I Door II (option) Top section of switch pressed: Night illu- Top section of button pressed: Use this Top section of button pressed: Use this mination for passenger compartment. pushbutton switch to open and close the pushbutton switch to open and close the front door of the passenger compartment.
  • Page 80 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Emergency door lever reset Hazard warning light for school bus Central locking for luggage compart- (option) ment, left Top section of button pressed: With the ignition switched on, pressing the "Emer- Top section of button pressed: This switch Top section of button pressed: With the gency door lever reset"...
  • Page 81 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Central locking for luggage compart- Switch for left-hand docking light Switch for right-hand docking light ment, right Top section of button pressed: The exte- Top section of button pressed: The exte- rior lighting in the area of the left-hand rior lighting in the area of the right-hand Top section of button pressed: With the luggage compartment can be switched on...
  • Page 82 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Hold off, frequent-stop brake Normal level/kneeling Raise/lower vehicle Top section of button pressed: Top section of button pressed: The vehi- Top section of button pressed: Entire cle is brought to its normal level. Bottom vehicle is raised.
  • Page 83 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons Level control system, front Level control system, rear Hazard warning flashers Top section of button pressed: Front of Top section of button pressed: Rear of This switch activates all the turn signals on both sides of the vehicle regardless of vehicle is raised.
  • Page 84 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons USB jack for phone Parking brake Ignition lock A smartphone can be plugged into the The braking force of the parking brake The ignition lock enables ignition stages USB jack for phone and the battery in the (4) is applied by the mechanical force 1 and 2 to be switched on and in stage 3 the "Engine"...
  • Page 85 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons dicator lamps; correct the position Mirror adjustment switch Property damage notice of the steering column if necessary. The mirror setting or the position of the Do not attempt to change the posi- After adjusting, be sure to re‐engage ▶...
  • Page 86 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons knob is pressed in the direction of the Power socket Emergency release button for parking arrow, the right‐hand outside mirror brake The socket's voltage rating (12 or 24 V) is housing moves in toward the wind- stated on an adhesive label affixed below If the compressed air system of the park- shield.
  • Page 87 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons LED ambient lighting control panel Allison automatic transmission con- (option) trol panel For more information see →"Gearshift and There is a rotary switch for changing light color and adjusting the brightness of the transmission".
  • Page 88 Cockpit controls Description of the switches and pushbuttons USB jack for audio A USB stick can be plugged into the USB jack for audio for playback of the audio files saved on the stick. Note The Coach Infotainment Series supports the following media file formats: MP3, WMA 9/10, AAC, WAV, AIFF, 3GPP, audio books, FLAC.
  • Page 89: Exterior Lights

    Cockpit controls Exterior lights Switch pulled out to stage 1 position: Exterior lights Warning Front fog lamps. Vehicles with corner- Rotary headlight switch Risk of accident When the rotary light ing lights: Rear fog lamp. switch is in position (A), activated driving lights can be deactivated automatically Note by a brief increase in ambient brightness...
  • Page 90 Cockpit controls Exterior lights ignition is on. Turn the rotary light switch Note Note to position (1) or (2) and pull the switch If the rotary lighting switch is set to a If the rotary lighting switch is set to (A), out to its first latching point (3).
  • Page 91 Cockpit controls Exterior lights Note Note Make sure that the engine is running and To switch off the cornering lamp, switch the low‐beam headlights (rotary lighting off the turn signal or turn the steering switch in Position (A) or (2)) are switched wheel into the straight‐ahead position again until the turn signal switches off.
  • Page 92: Bosch Smart Radio, Operation

    Cockpit controls Bosch Smart Radio, operation Bosch Smart Radio, operation The Bosch Smart Radio has inputs for a range of media, so it offers numerous playback options. AM/FM radio, DAB+, Bluetooth audio streaming, USB audio, micro SD audio and AUX are the sources that can be selected for playback to the driver's cockpit.
  • Page 93 Cockpit controls Bosch Smart Radio, operation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 94 Cockpit controls Bosch Smart Radio, operation TA button: Switch priority for traffic Mute/unmute: Long-press: Switch 12 Front AUX jack announcements on/off, suppress an device off: Turn: Adjust volume. ongoing traffic announcement. 13 PHONE button: Open the PHONE ≫ button: In radio mode: Start sta- menu.
  • Page 95: Bosch Coach Smart Panel, Operation

    Cockpit controls Bosch Coach Smart Panel, operation Bosch Coach Smart Panel, operation The Bosch Coach Smart Panel is the in- terface for control of the audio system for the passenger compartment. Inde- pendently of the settings for the driver's cockpit, controlled by the Bosch Smart Radio, other audio sources can be se- lected for playback and the volume can be adjusted separately.
  • Page 96 Cockpit controls Bosch Coach Smart Panel, operation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 97 Cockpit controls Bosch Coach Smart Panel, operation 15 USB button: Select USB source Short-press: Skip forward to next 27 SRC button: Select front AUX/rear track Long-press: Fast forward. AUX/USB/SD/tandem radio/tandem media source. 16 SD button: Select SD source 22 Menu button: Short-press: Open menu of current audio source.
  • Page 98 Cockpit controls Bosch Coach Smart Panel, operation 33 Repeat button: Track repeat on/off. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 99: Coach Infotainment Series (Cis) Control Unit (Controlpanel Cm-X 19)

    Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) control unit (ControlPanel CM-X 19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) con- trol unit (ControlPanel CM-X 19) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 100 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) control unit (ControlPanel CM-X 19) HOME Turn: Short‐press without incoming call/call in progress: Open the Cockpit Home menu Set volume Start voice control Press: Long‐press without incoming Open the menu for the media Mute / unmute device in the call/call in progress: and radio sources available in the passenger compartment...
  • Page 101: Coach Infotainment Series (Cis) Head Unit (Center Cm-C19)

    Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 102 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Display Note The display is touch‐sensitive. ON/OFF button Briefly actuate when device is switched off: Switch on device Briefly actuate when device is switched on: Mute / unmute audio playback in the active range Press: (3 sec.) Return to Start menü...
  • Page 103 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) Home menu, cockpit TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 104 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Home menu, cockpit Camera tile (equipment‐depen- dent) Navigation tile Various cameras can be acti- Navigation destinations can be vated and their images displayed entered and the map can be with this menu item. called up with this menu item.
  • Page 105 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) menu, cockpit TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 106 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Cockpit menu Note System settings tile Settings valid for the cockpit System parameters can be set only. with this menu item. Mute tile Note Audio can be muted and un- Certain settings are valid for muted with this tile.
  • Page 107 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) Home menu, passenger compartment TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 108 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Home menu, passenger com- Passenger compartment menu partment (cabin) Additional settings for the pas- senger compartment can be Camera tile (equipment‐depen- made here dent) Various cameras can be acti- Note vated and their images displayed Settings valid for the on the monitors with this menu...
  • Page 109 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) menu, passenger compartment TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 110 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Passenger compartment menu Note System settings tile Settings valid for the System parameters can be set passenger compartment only. with this menu item. Increase volume tile Note These tiles are for adjusting vol- Certain settings are valid for ume.
  • Page 111 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) navi- gation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 112: New Destination

    Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) New destination 'POIs nearby' tab 'GEO coordinates' tab 'New' tab Points of interest in the vicinity A destination can be searched can be searched for and selected for by GEO coordinates and se- New destinations can be entered with this menu item.
  • Page 113 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) navi- gation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 114: Current Route

    Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Current route 'Destination info' tab 'Waypoints' tab 'Route' tab The current destination can be The waypoints and the desti- viewed in detail with this menu nation of the current route are The current destination can be item.
  • Page 115 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) navi- gation TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 116: Map View

    Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) Map view tinue to work correctly with an updated Mute voice directions version of the software. Distance to next driving maneu- Compass ver with visual navigation recom- Establishing Bluetooth® connection Vehicle position mendations between cellphone and infotainment...
  • Page 117 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) and follow the further instructions to establish the Bluetooth® connection. Note When a cellphone is being con- nected to the Infotainment System for the first time, the vehicle sys- tem PIN must be compared and confirmed on the cellphone after the Bluetooth®...
  • Page 118 Cockpit controls Coach Infotainment Series (CIS) head unit (Center CM-C19) For more information see the separate https://bosch-professional- 360° camera monitor (option) operating instructions for the Coach Info- systems.com/en/ Monitor for viewing the image viewed tainment Series (CIS). by the 360° camera, see 360° camera Bosch Coach Infotainment Series Oper- ( →...
  • Page 119: Display Overview

    Cockpit controls Display overview Display field (1) shows the main Display overview Menu control for display menus. The active main menu shows Description of the display Display sequence during starting light blue. ● (2): Title bar Title bar (2) shows the name of the active menu window.
  • Page 120 Cockpit controls Display overview is the case, the bus graphic is shown in the ignition is switched on. If the driver Changing menus the "Vehicle" main menu. If air pressure manually changes menus, no automatic The driver can change menus manually is too low, which is not uncommon after change to the "Assistance"...
  • Page 121 Cockpit controls Display overview tomatically to the "Assistance" submenu. As soon as a door is opened, the view changes to the "Vehicle" main menu. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 122: Display Menu Structure

    Cockpit controls Display menu structure Display menu structure 1st main menu "Trip Data" Note The "Trip Data" main menu shows all avail- Main menus in display To reset the trip distance recorder, press able information on speed, time of day, the "OK"...
  • Page 123 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Fr. Reset 1 + 2 - Total" submenus 2nd main menu "Assistance" Note Fuel consumption (3) is shown in mpg or in gal/h (when vehicle is stationary). "From Start - Total" submenu M54.30-A213-71 M54.30-A214-71 The "Fr. Reset 1 ‐ Total" and "Fr. Reset 2 ‐ In the main menu "Assistance", all avail- Total"...
  • Page 124 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Assistance" submenu changes from white to yellow and then "Eco Drive" submenu to red. "Speed" submenu M54.30-A215-71 M54.30-A217-71 The "Assistance" submenu shows all avail- The "Eco Drive" submenu can show the able information on distance from vehicle top and bottom limits for speed tolerance, M54.30-A216-71 ahead (1), speed of the vehicle ahead (2)
  • Page 125 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Driver Score" submenu (option) "Vehicle" submenu "Compressed Air" submenu M54.30-A003-71 M54.30-A218-71 M54.30-A219-71 The "Driver Score" submenu shows the The "Vehicle" submenu shows whether The "Compressed Air" submenu shows points scores for the style of driving. doors, flaps and roof hatches are open the air pressures for brake circuit 1 (1), or closed.
  • Page 126 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Coolant" submenu "Engine" submenu "Battery" submenu M54.30-A220-71 M54.30-A221-71 M54.30-A222-71 The "Coolant" submenu shows the current The "Engine" submenu shows engine oil The "Battery" submenu shows the current coolant temperature (1). level (1) and engine operating hours (2). battery voltage (1).
  • Page 127 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Suspension" submenu ferent colors (white, yellow or red) even (4): Actual tire pressure, tire temperature though they are inflated to the same and battery state of charge of the sensor pressure. in the right front wheel. To view specified pressure, tempera- ▶...
  • Page 128 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Operational Messages" submenu "Fault Messages" submenu M54.30-A247-71 The "Brakepad Wear" submenu shows the M54.30-A225-71 M54.30-A226-71 wear condition of the brake pads for all The "Operational Messages" submenu The "Fault Messages" submenu shows all wheels. shows all active operational messages, for possible fault messages, for example: "Oil example air recirculation mode (1).
  • Page 129 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Events" submenu "Diagnosis" submenu "Maintenance" submenu M54.30-A227-71 M54.30-A228-71 M54.30-A229-71 The "Events" submenu shows all events In the "Diagnosis" submenu, tapping "OK" The "Maintenance" submenu is for calling saved to memory. button (1) calls up fault codes, if faults up information about the s next upcom- have been saved in memory, and the cor- ing maintenance for the vehicle and the...
  • Page 130 Cockpit controls Display menu structure To view the maintenance intervals ▶ Danger for the brakes, use the "↓" and "↑" Risk of accident and injury due to buttons on the steering wheel. unwanted movement of the vehicle. If all brakes are going to be released ▶...
  • Page 131 Cockpit controls Display menu structure The input window shows "Date/Time" submenu "Settings Menu" submenu ◁ "No/Yes". Use the buttons on the steering wheel ▶ to select "Yes" and then use "OK" to confirm. ◁ The maintenance interval is reset and recalculated on the basis of the current data.
  • Page 132 Cockpit controls Display menu structure "Bus Settings" submenu "Basic Settings" submenu "Systems" submenu M54.30-A232-71 M54.30-A233-71 M54.30-A234-71 The "Bus Settings" submenu enables ad- The "Basic Settings" submenu enables the The "Systems" submenu enables activa- justment of the sensitivity of the "Rain units and the display format for the time tion of various driver assistance systems Sensor"...
  • Page 133 Cockpit controls Display menu structure selectable at any given time is shown in the display. The functions and operation of the driver assistance systems are described in the section headed "Driver assistance sys- tems" ( → Page 200). "Language" submenu M54.30-A235-71 Examples of selectable systems: ●...
  • Page 134: Warning Messages

    Cockpit controls Warning messages Display of a yellow message Warning messages Warning messages in the display Warning messages in the display appear as pop‐up windows. Depending on the importance of the in- formation a gray, yellow or red message is issued on the display and, if applicable, explained in more detail by an accompa- nying symbol and text.
  • Page 135 Cockpit controls Warning messages Operate information and communi- Display of a red message ▶ Caution cation systems only when the traffic Property damage due to restricted op- situation permits. eration or imminent loss of operability of If necessary, before using the infor- ▶...
  • Page 136 Cockpit controls Warning messages Danger Risk of accident due to restriction of the vehicle's operating safety and road safety. Stop immediately, taking the traffic ▶ situation into account, and switch on the hazard warning flashers. If necessary, contact the service ▶...
  • Page 137: Steering Wheel Buttons

    Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Steering wheel buttons Steering wheel buttons What appears on the display is controlled with the steering wheel buttons. It is also possible to make changes to various set- tings. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 138 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Overview of steering wheel buttons TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 139 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Left‐hand steering wheel but- tons Right‐hand steering wheel but- tons Horn TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 140 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Save / show favorite menu win- Left-hand steering wheel buttons Previous main menu In input window, select previous value or reduce value. Next main menu In input window, select next value, increase or reset value. Previous menu window In input window, move up one menu line...
  • Page 141 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Note Short‐press to adjust step by step. Long‐press to ramp‐adjust. Reduce volume for cockpit speakers Note Short‐press to adjust step by step. Long‐press to ramp‐adjust. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 142 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Accept incoming call Right-hand steering wheel buttons Note Activate CIS voice control in the absence of an incoming or active call. Short‐press to start voice control of the CIS. Long‐press to start voice control of the paired phone. End call, reject call Select Temposet (limiter) func- tion...
  • Page 143 Cockpit controls Steering wheel buttons Switch on and recall speed / speed limitation from memory, reduce set speed / speed limita- tion Switch off Temposet (limiter) / TEMPOMAT / adaptive cruise control Menu window for driving sys- tems Idle speed increase / set spec- ified distance (adaptive cruise control) / set speed tolerance (Tempomat / adaptive cruise...
  • Page 144: Combination Switch For Lights And Wiper Functions

    Cockpit controls Combination switch for lights and wiper functions Headlamp flasher: Flick stalk up Windshield wipers: Turn the Combination switch for lights and sleeve on the stalk: Stage 0 = off. Right turn signal with automatic can- wiper functions Stage ..= slow intermittent cellation: Push stalk past the detent wipe or wipe with rain sensor.
  • Page 145 Cockpit controls Combination switch for lights and wiper functions Note Frost function: The rain sensor does not switch the windshield wipers on at low temperatures when the windshield is being scraped clear of frost and ice. Note The sensitivity of rain sensor can be set in the display by going to the "Settings"...
  • Page 146: Combination Switch, Permanent Brake (Engine Brake And Retarder)

    Cockpit controls Combination switch, permanent brake (engine brake and retarder) Combination switch, permanent brake (engine brake and retarder) M46.10-A021-71 Operate permanent brake 5.1 Permanent brake stage 1 5.2 Permanent brake stage 2 5.3 Permanent brake stage 3 5.4 Permanent brake stage 4 5.5 Permanent brake stage 5 TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 147: Switch On Panoramic Camera (Option)

    Cockpit controls Switch on panoramic camera (option) Switch on panoramic camera (option) M82.00-A004-71 The panoramic camera can be switched on by the CIS by selecting "Camera from the " "Cabin" menu and the image shown on the monitors in the passenger com- partment.
  • Page 148 Cockpit controls TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 149: Driver's Seat/Passenger Seats

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Table of contents Safety notes on driver's seat ........... . . 142 Adjusting driver's seat .
  • Page 150: Safety Notes On Driver's Seat

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Safety notes on driver's seat threaded fasteners, worn parts or are within the reach of the moving Safety notes on driver's seat other faults. machinery. Operation and use After an accident, the seat must be Keep the danger zone under supervi- ▶...
  • Page 151 Driver's seat/passenger seats Safety notes on driver's seat Remove soiling immediately when- Never attempt to operate more than ▶ ▶ ever possible, in order to avoid per- one control or grip at a time. manent stains and damage. If the seat has heating or ventilation, ▶...
  • Page 152: Adjusting Driver's Seat

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting driver's seat Optimum seat settings Adjust the length of the seat cushion ▶ Adjusting driver's seat so that there is a gap of about half the Optimum seat position width of your hand between the edge Seat position of the seat cushion and the back of your knee.
  • Page 153 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting driver's seat Note Reach to the pedals is optimum when, with the driver's heel on the floor, the accelerator pedal is halfway depressed and the ankle is at an angle approximating to a right angle. In this position the thigh should be resting on the front edge of the seat, without pressing against the edge.
  • Page 154: Controls Of Isri Nts2 Driver's Seat

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Controls of ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Controls of ISRI NTS2 driver's seat TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 155 Driver's seat/passenger seats Controls of ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Horizontal adjustment Seat heating (option) Move the seat forward or back, Switch on/off. as appropriate. Note Seat cushion height adjustment Optionally, the ventilation Move the seat cushion forward function can be assigned to or back, as appropriate.
  • Page 156: Adjusting Isri Nts2 Driver's Seat

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Adjusting length of seat cushion Adjusting tilt of seat cushion Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Comply ( → Page 142) with the safety ▶ information at the start of the section. Note See the section headed "Optimum seat position"...
  • Page 157 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Backrest adjustment pressure, or leaning back against the Property damage notice backrest. Make sure that after adjustment, the backrest does not come into contact Property damage notice with the cabin wall. To avoid damaging the backrest, do not sit on a backrest that has been folded down or weigh it down with objects and do not fold the...
  • Page 158 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Adapting to shoulders Adjusting reach to pedals Adjusting seat height M91.10-0078-71 M91.10-0083-71 Pull lever (1) all the way up and move Pull or push handle (6) and adjust the ▶ ▶ the seat forward or back. seat to the desired height.
  • Page 159 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Shock absorber adjustment Bottom pneumatic lumbar support Top pneumatic lumbar support M91.10-0084-71 M91.10-0085-71 M91.10-0086-71 Pull handle (7) up for soft spring ac- Push button (8) forward to fill the air Push button (9) forward to fill the air ▶...
  • Page 160 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Side bolsters Armrests (option) Three-point seat belt / seat belt height adjustment (option for city buses) M91.10-0087-71 M91.10-0094-71 Push button (10) forward to fill the air Slightly raise armrest (16). ▶ ▶ chamber or back to vent the cham- Steplessly adjust the tilt of the arm- ▶...
  • Page 161 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat Note Note Note There are 7 stages of adjustment. The seat‐cushion and seat‐back- The air conditioning does not switch rest heating is thermostatically con- off automatically. After adjustment, make sure that ▶ trolled.
  • Page 162 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting ISRI NTS2 driver's seat ■ Red indicator lamp is on. Press rocker button (4) again. ▶ Note Controlled by the memory func- ◁ Bottom (2): The seat can be locked only when tion, seat returns to the height ●...
  • Page 163: Adjusting Passenger Seat, Removing/Installing Seat Cushions And Head Restraints

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting passenger seat, removing/installing seat cushions and head restraints Window side: Pull small black lever ▶ Adjusting passenger seat, remov- Note (3) between seat cushion and vehicle ing/installing seat cushions and head Before exiting the seat, fold the armrests side panel back and restraints down.
  • Page 164 Driver's seat/passenger seats Adjusting passenger seat, removing/installing seat cushions and head restraints Installing seat cushions Installing, removing head restraint (option) Slightly raise the seat cushion at the ▶ front and push it into the guide up to the stop at the rear. Press the seat cushion down at the front until it engages with an audible click.
  • Page 165: Buckling Seat Belt

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Buckling seat belt Three-point seat belts on driver's seat Buckling seat belt Danger and co-driver's seat Handling seat belt Risk of death due to incorrectly used seat belt. Buckling seat belt In many countries, the driver is required Use each seat belt for one person ▶...
  • Page 166 Driver's seat/passenger seats Buckling seat belt The red message disappears as soon Assist the inertia reel by guiding the ▶ as the seat belt on the occupied seat is seat belt as it is reeled back. buckled. Two-point seat belts for passenger seats M91.00-0060-71 Adjust the seat belt - insofar as ad-...
  • Page 167: Display Of Seat Belt Reminder

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Display of seat belt reminder Display of seat belt reminder Display of seat belt reminder M54_00-0978-01 With the ignition switched on and the doors closed, after the vehicle pulls away the "Buckle seat belts" reminder (1) shows for 5 minutes at the front right in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 168: Passenger Seat Service Set

    Driver's seat/passenger seats Passenger seat service set Reading lamp button Passenger seat service set Service call button (option) Airflow control, vent grille Reading light Indicator lamp for service call TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 169: Chassis, Suspension And Running Gear

    Chassis, suspension and running gear Table of contents Brakes ..............162 Steering .
  • Page 170: Brakes

    Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Yellow message, brake system braking by means of the parking Brakes brake. Take note of the information output on Functions: the display and react accordingly. Shut down the vehicle and secure it ▶ ● with wheel chocks.
  • Page 171 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes ■ Used when vehicle stationary and ing situations the brake lights switch to Service brake applied when driver is preparing Adaptive Brake Lights mode. Function to exit the cockpit. In maximum full‐stop braking the ABS (An- The service brake acts on all wheels and ■...
  • Page 172 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Measures Depending on the speed at which the This constitutes a warning for following brake pedal is depressed, the Brake Assist traffic. If the engine fails or the ignition ▶ System reduces the possible occurrence shuts down, bring the vehicle to a This function is activated only when speed of a hazardous situation and in this case it...
  • Page 173 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Note Danger When the on‐board electrical system Risk of accident and injury due to batteries (24 V) are isolated from the unwanted movement and unauthorized on‐board electrical system by means of operation of the vehicle. the battery disconnect switch, the park- Whenever you stop and park the ▶...
  • Page 174 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Manually releasing the parking brake Note Precondition: Only when the LED in button (5) ● The brake pedal or the accelerator shows is the parking brake correctly pedal is pressed. applied. ● Reservoir pressure of the brake cir- cuits must correspond to the mini- Note mum pressure​...
  • Page 175 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes The indicator lamp for the parking the driver's seat belt is unbuckled, ◁ brake in the instrument cluster when the driver exits the driver's goes out. seat, or when the engine is shut down. Automatic release of the parking brake Conditions ●...
  • Page 176 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Use manual emergency braking only in Emergency release of the parking the event of failure of both brake circuits, brake in order to avoid worse damage due to an Without sufficient pressure in the pneu- accident.
  • Page 177 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Activating workshop mode of the elec- The workshop mode of the elec- ◁ Emergency release device, parking tronic parking brake tronic parking brake is activated. brake A corresponding event window ◁ opens in the instrument cluster. If speed exceeds 15 km/h while the ▶...
  • Page 178 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Using the HOLD function Warning Property damage notice Risk of accident and injury due to The spring‐loaded actuators of the park- unwanted movement and unauthorized ing brake require a release pressure of operation of the vehicle. 84 psi (5.8 bar) to 93 psi (6.4 bar).
  • Page 179 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Note Danger Do not use the HOLD function on steep Risk of accident due to activated HOLD downhill or uphill gradients with slippery function when vehicle is exited. If the or loose surfaces. Under certain circum- vehicle is braked by the HOLD function stances the HOLD function might not be only, in the following situations it can roll...
  • Page 180 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes In the following cases the HOLD function The frequent‐stop brake works only when Precondition: is deactivated and "HOLD" indicator lamp the on‐board electrical system is ener- ● Vehicle is stationary. goes out: gized. If the battery is disconnected from Comply with the safety information ●...
  • Page 181 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes when the frequent-stop brake is makes the symbol disappear and Starting-off lock active. It also appears when the deactivates the frequent-stop The vehicle is equipped with a starting‐off starting-off lock is active (one or brake/starting-off lock.
  • Page 182 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Operation Activation by combination switch Danger ▶ Comply with the safety information Risk of accident on account of loss of for operating the braking systems control over the vehicle due to speed and driver assistance systems in excess of the maximum permissible ( →...
  • Page 183 Chassis, suspension and running gear Brakes Activation by brake pedal Active safety systems On light application of the service brake, The vehicle has an array of state‐of‐ the braking effect is produced by the the‐art systems to assist the driver. retarder initially and only afterward by They are described in detail in the sec- the service brake.
  • Page 184: Steering

    Chassis, suspension and running gear Steering siderably more force must be applied in Steering Turning the steering wheel when the order to steer. coach is stationary Important note on steering Since such a situation occurs extremely Comply with the applicable informa- ▶...
  • Page 185 Chassis, suspension and running gear Steering Property damage notice The steering wheel should never be turned by two people at once! Do not pull on the steering wheel on one side! Note Please comply, particularly in the work- shop! TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 186: Air Suspension

    Chassis, suspension and running gear Air suspension In this case, the entire vehicle weight on to a ferry or for negotiating tight hair- Air suspension rests on the front suspension and against pin bends on gradients. Safety information, air suspension the jounce stops installed at the rear axle.
  • Page 187 Chassis, suspension and running gear Air suspension ● To interrupt or reverse the up or down Level control system ready for opera- ▶ Warning movement, press the "Normal level" tion. ( → Page 179) button. Risk of accident due to increase in Kneeling overall vehicle height with suspension To make it easier for passengers to board...
  • Page 188 Chassis, suspension and running gear Air suspension Activating and deactivating the trail- Note ing axle load transfer After activation, the compressed air supply to the air suspension bellows of the trailing axle is interrupted. The air suspension bellows are vented by an overflow valve.
  • Page 189 Chassis, suspension and running gear Air suspension Note The starting‐off aid also switches off when speed exceeds 18 mph (30 km/h). TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 190 Chassis, suspension and running gear TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 191: Gearshift And Transmission

    Gearshift and transmission Table of contents Safety information for the Allison automatic transmission ....... . . 184 Operation .
  • Page 192: Safety Information For The Allison Automatic Transmission

    Gearshift and transmission Safety information for the Allison automatic transmission Use the retarder and the service Reversal of drive direction ▶ Safety information for the Allison brake to control the speed of the automatic transmission Caution vehicle. Gearshifts Property damage due to overloading of For optimum use of the Allison auto- ▶...
  • Page 193 Gearshift and transmission Safety information for the Allison automatic transmission You are sure that there are no pas- the current status of the engine, uphill or ▶ Caution sengers in the passenger compart- downhill gradient, as applicable, and the Property damage due to overload ment.
  • Page 194 Gearshift and transmission Safety information for the Allison automatic transmission The Allison automatic transmission has an electronic fluid level sensor and the driver can view the fluid level registered by this sensor on the display of the control panel. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 195: Operation

    Gearshift and transmission Operation Display Operation Reverse gear Allison automatic transmission con- Neutral trol panel Drive position Arrow Manual gearshifting keys MODE Select drive program Operating Allison automatic trans- mission Before driving off, familiarize yourself ▶ with the controls. Comply with the safety information ▶...
  • Page 196 Gearshift and transmission Operation ● In "POWER" mode upshifts are de- Selecting direction of travel layed until the engine achieves a Caution slightly higher speed. Property damage due to overloading of the transmission and the clutch caused by opposed rotation of the gears in the transmission.
  • Page 197 Gearshift and transmission Operation Press the accelerator pedal and accel- Reverse ▶ erate the vehicle. Precondition: The automatic transmission shifts ◁ ● The vehicle is stationary and the ser- automatically to a higher gear. vice brake is applied. Release the accelerator pedal and al- ▶...
  • Page 198 Gearshift and transmission Operation A number indicating the highest Repeatedly press the (↓) arrow but- ◁ ▶ Caution usable gear appears in the dis- ton until a "1" appears in the display. Property damage due to overload play. The gear with the highest drive ◁...
  • Page 199 Gearshift and transmission Operation Repeat this procedure until the vehi- ▶ Allison automatic transmission, fault Danger cle moves freely. messages Caution: Risk of injury! due to un- Stopping and parking the vehicle Display outputs wanted movement and unauthorized Stopping Display flashes: The controller is sup- operation of the vehicle.
  • Page 200 Gearshift and transmission Operation ● Ignition switch turned to stage 2. The LED in the "MODE" button lights up if the displayed fault is currently present. Simultaneously press the (↓) and ▶ (↑) arrow buttons. If the vehicle has a fluid level sensor, press the arrow buttons twice.
  • Page 201: Checking Oil Level

    Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level Checking oil level Note Fluid level check with Allison control The system automatically compensates panel for variations in transmission fluid tem- perature between 140 °F and 220 °F Caution (60 °C and 104 °C) based on data from Property damage due to incorrect fluid the temperature sensor.
  • Page 202 Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level then changes to a number represent- "OL" "- -" "70": Fluid temperature too ◁ Fluid level check, Allison transmis- ing the quantity of fluid to be added in sion, manual (cold check) quarts. Example: "OL" LO" "02" = "oil "OL"...
  • Page 203 Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level Caution Note Property damage due to incorrect fluid The level is high enough if the fluid on level in the transmission. The transmis- the dipstick extends from the tip to sion can run hot if the fluid level is too close to the mark.
  • Page 204 Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level Note Note Excess air is expelled from the fluid sys- Top up with fluid or draw off fluid, as tem. necessary, through dipstick tube (2). ▶ Then set the transmission back to "N" Note (neutral) and allow the engine to idle Measuring the fluid level when the tem- for a short time.
  • Page 205 Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level Fluid level check, Allison transmis- Note Caution sion, manual (hot check) Do not use the transmission for any ex- Property damage due to incorrect fluid tended period of time without check- level in the transmission. The transmis- Danger ing the fluid level with the transmission sion can run hot if the fluid level is too...
  • Page 206 Gearshift and transmission Checking oil level Note Top up with fluid or draw off fluid, as necessary, through dipstick tube (2). Note Use only transmission fluids compliant with the Allison Transmission TES‐295 specifications. Note M27.00-0025-01 Check the fluid level at regular intervals. Clean the area around the upper end ▶...
  • Page 207: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Table of contents Explanation of terms ............200 Safety information about the driver assistance systems .
  • Page 208: Explanation Of Terms

    Driver assistance systems Explanation of terms ART (Abstands-Regel-Tempomat, adaptive changes, this system warns the driver Explanation of terms cruise control, option) maintains a preset of the presence of other road users Overview speed and reduces speed whenever the or obstacles in close proximity to the Braking and acceleration systems vehicle ahead slows.
  • Page 209: Safety Information About The Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Safety information about the driver assistance systems Adapt your speed and distance from ▶ Safety information about the driver Danger the vehicle ahead to the state of the assistance systems Risk of accident due to deactivation or road and the traffic conditions.
  • Page 210 Driver assistance systems Safety information about the driver assistance systems the display and explained in more detail Display of a yellow message by an accompanying text. Warning messages Warning messages in the display Warning messages in the display appear as pop‐up windows. Depending on the importance of the in- formation a gray, yellow or red message is issued on the display and, if applicable,...
  • Page 211 Driver assistance systems Safety information about the driver assistance systems Operate information and communi- Display of a red message ▶ Caution cation systems only when the traffic Property damage due to restricted op- situation permits. eration or imminent loss of operability of If necessary, before using the infor- ▶...
  • Page 212 Driver assistance systems Safety information about the driver assistance systems Danger Risk of accident due to restriction of the vehicle's operating safety and road safety. Stop immediately, taking the traffic ▶ situation into account, and switch on the hazard warning flashers. If necessary, contact the service ▶...
  • Page 213: Braking, Acceleration And Driving-Stability Systems: Ebs, Abs, Asr, Esp

    Driver assistance systems Braking, acceleration and driving-stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP ● helps keep brake‐pad wear uniform. ABS modulates brake pressure in such a Braking, acceleration and driving- ● way that the wheels do not lock up under optimizes braking effect every time stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP braking (antilock braking).
  • Page 214 Driver assistance systems Braking, acceleration and driving-stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP improves tracking and steerability under Performance limit ASR acceleration skid control (ASC) sharp braking. It is beyond the capabilities of ASR trac- Comply with the safety information ▶ tion control to return a vehicle to the de- Anti‐lock braking, however, cannot avert for using driver assistance systems...
  • Page 215 Driver assistance systems Braking, acceleration and driving-stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP Activating ASR and ESP Danger Note Risk of accident due to deactivation or failure of one or more electronic driving The ASR traction control and ESP sta- assistance systems. The driving charac- bility control systems are reactivated teristics of the vehicle can deteriorate, ESP stability control and ASR...
  • Page 216 Driver assistance systems Braking, acceleration and driving-stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP ● selectively braking one or more If ESP is switched off, excessively sharp wheels, as necessary. acceleration can result in a skid. It functions ideally only when: ESP function on understeer ●...
  • Page 217 Driver assistance systems Braking, acceleration and driving-stability systems: EBS, ABS, ASR, ESP Note Note On a 3‐axle vehicle the third axle is con- On a 3‐axle vehicle the third axle is con- trolled separately as necessary. trolled separately as necessary. ESP function on oversteer 2-axle vehicle as example M42_25_0002_01...
  • Page 218: Speed Limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempo- Mat' Cruise Control Functions

    Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions overrun mode, the system reduces engine Performance limit Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempo- output. The braking effect of the retarder depends mat' cruise control functions Further acceleration by depression of the Speed limiter ●...
  • Page 219 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions Warning messages Manual disconnection of the retarder 'Temposet' cruise control (limiter) function from the brake pedal has no Comply with the safety information ▶ effect on this driver assistance system. for using driver assistance systems ( →...
  • Page 220 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions warning message "Limiter passive" and Operation remains visible until speed has again Danger dropped to the preset maximum speed. Risk of accident due to a driving style Performance limit not adapted to the traffic situation. Even The driver assistance system cannot tell when driving assistance systems are ac- whether the maximum speed set by the...
  • Page 221 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions Standby mode and activation Activate the driver assistance sys- ▶ tem by pressing the steering wheel Standby mode: button or by calling up the desired After the ignition has been switched on, maximum speed by pressing the the driver first has to set the driver assis- steering wheel button while the vehi-...
  • Page 222 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions Observe the vehicle's behavior; take The value increases in steps of and the "LIM" symbol shows with ▶ ◁ appropriate action as necessary. 0.3 mph (0.5 km/h). a gray background in the display. Or long-press the button.
  • Page 223 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions set to the maximum speed (2) Briefly depress the accelerator pedal "LIM" symbol (3) shows in the ▶ ◁ recalled from memory. past the full-load position and all the display with a gray background. way to the limit of travel to make the "LIM"...
  • Page 224 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions nevertheless remain attentive and ready The braking effect of the retarder depends Adapt your speed and distance from ▶ to intervene at all times. the vehicle ahead to the state of the ●...
  • Page 225 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions Standby mode is not canceled until the tus section of the display the Warning ignition is switched off. "speedometer" symbol shows Risk of accident due to unexpected with a gray background. Precondition for activation: behavior of the vehicle.
  • Page 226 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions In the status section of the dis- ◁ Note play the "speedometer" symbol If 'ART' adaptive cruise control is shows with a gray background installed a warning is issued if the and 'Tempomat' cruise control is distance from the vehicle in front is selected.
  • Page 227 Driver assistance systems Speed limiter, 'Temposet', 'Tempomat' cruise control functions Inactivity after a value has been Operate the accelerator pedal in the section of the display (beside the ◁ ▶ set saves the value. usual way during the overtaking ma- "speedometer"...
  • Page 228: Adaptive Cruise Control: Art (Abstandsregeltempomat)

    Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) The function is restricted if: ART passive Adaptive cruise control: ART (Ab- ● sensors are dirty or obstructed, standsRegelTempomat) ● it is snowing or raining heavily. Intelligent cruise control (ART) Connected systems Comply with the safety information ▶...
  • Page 229 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) ● ART active The system brakes with a maximum retar- built‐up areas. ● dation of 78 inches/s² (approx. 2 m/s²), frequent lane swerves, e.g. in road- When ART has been activated: which corresponds to gentle and passen- ●...
  • Page 230 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) Warning messages Operation Activating ART while on the move ART adaptive cruise control is not active Danger after an engine start, so initially it does Risk of accident due to a driving style not intervene in driving.
  • Page 231 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) Before activating, check the presets The display shows the informa- ▶ ◁ and adapt them to the current driv- tion on distance and speeds, see ing situation. the section headed . If necessary change the settings or ART now intervenes: it maintains ▶...
  • Page 232 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) nature also use the service brake to Changing lanes with ART activated than the preset speed the vehicle acceler- slow the vehicle. ates. When the vehicle ahead is no longer in the detection cone, for example due to a lane Braking with ART activated Statusing ART inactive...
  • Page 233 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) Vehicle speed drops below 3 mph ▶ (5 km/h) and the vehicle does not have a frequent stop assist system installed. Transmission position is "N" (neutral, ▶ no gear engaged) for longer than 5 seconds.
  • Page 234 Driver assistance systems Adaptive cruise control: ART (AbstandsRegelTempomat) Note Switching off the ignition resets the specified distance to the default of approx. 60 %. M54.30-A255-71 M46.10-A020-71 White bars (1) indicate the current speci- Pressing the buttons ▶ fied distance. changes the specified distance. Exit the input window by pressing the ▶...
  • Page 235: Lane Keeping Assist: Spa (Spurhalte-Assistent)

    Driver assistance systems Lane Keeping Assist: SPA (SPurhalte-Assistent) ● heavy rain or snow is falling or the Lane Keeping Assist: SPA (SPurhalte- Note windshield in front of the camera lens Assistent) If deactivated by the driver, Lane is very dirty. Lane Keeping Assist (SPA) Keeping Assist is reactivated after five The vibration of the seat cushion is...
  • Page 236 Driver assistance systems Lane Keeping Assist: SPA (SPurhalte-Assistent) The lane markings shown in the instru- ment cluster (1) are color‐coded to in- dicate the status of Lane Keeping Assist monitoring: M54.30-A339-71 M54.30-A340-71 Lane Keeping Assist is switched on, but is Lane Keeping Assist is switched on and not in ready status for issuing warnings.
  • Page 237 Driver assistance systems Lane Keeping Assist: SPA (SPurhalte-Assistent) Warning message Switching off Lane Keeping Assist Danger Risk of accident due to deactivation or failure of one or more electronic driving assistance systems. The driving charac- teristics of the vehicle can deteriorate, leading to accidents in critical situations.
  • Page 238 Driver assistance systems Lane Keeping Assist: SPA (SPurhalte-Assistent) Note The next engine restart also reacti- vates the driver assistance system. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 239: Active Brake Assist: Aba

    Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA the opportunity to defuse the critical situ- In the following situations particularly, Ac- Active Brake Assist: ABA ation by braking or evading. tive Brake Assist might warn unexpectedly ABA Active Brake Assist or reduce the vehicle's speed: If there is no detectable reaction by the Comply with the safety information ●...
  • Page 240 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA ABA warning messages and functions re- body weight in order not to fall over or Red message, continuous warning main active. slip out of their seats. Only a correctly tone and maximum full‐stop braking buckled seat belt can restrain a person (emergency braking) with the maxi- who is not prepared for this unantici-...
  • Page 241 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA ● able. The ABA sensors run a process of in snow or heavy rain, fog, heavy automatic adaptation over a certain ini- spray, glare, direct sunlight, or chang- tial distance after delivery of the vehicle. ing light conditions, ●...
  • Page 242 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Interrupt intervention by the driver assis- tance system in good time. M54_00-1004-01 M54_00-1005-01 Curves: Vehicles positioned parallel or offset: ● ● Active Brake Assist and Adaptive When a lane change is in progress M54_70-0032-01 Cruise Control might unexpectedly vehicles are still partially in the same...
  • Page 243 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA tecting obstacles or stationary vehi- issue a warning or decelerate your cles in front of the detected vehicle. vehicle. ● ● Active Brake Assist and Adaptive Active Brake Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control might not warn/brake, Cruise Control might not warn/brake, even though a critical driving situation even though a critical driving situation...
  • Page 244 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Do not wait in expectation of a warning but react appropriately and in good time. M54.70-0046-71 M54_70-0030-01 Persons or obstacles in bends or at en- Stopping vehicles: ● trances to designated stopping areas: Vehicles ahead brake irregularly or M54_00-1009-01 ●...
  • Page 245 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Warning messages M54.00-3206-71 M54.70-0047-71 Traffic joining at intersections: Designated stopping area: M54.30-A257-71 ● Vehicle pulls in to a designated stop- If the driver assistance system cannot be ● In areas with intersections, entrances ping bay and on account of the shape started when the engine starts or when and exits, detection of vehicles ahead...
  • Page 246 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Deactivating ABA Note Danger The next engine restart also reacti- vates the driver assistance system. Risk of accident due to deactivation or failure of one or more electronic driving ABA deactivation is indicated by: ▶...
  • Page 247 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA If necessary, apply the service brake The acoustic warnings are sup- ▶ ◁ Note to achieve maximum full-stop braking pressed, the warning messages in The next engine restart also reacti- when the system has already initiated the display remain visible.
  • Page 248 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Procedure for emergency braking by TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 249 Driver assistance systems Active Brake Assist: ABA Warning stage 1: ABA issues a Maximum full‐stop braking, red message and an intermittent red message and continuous warning tone. warning tone. To allow for the high dynamism ABA brakes with the maximum of which pedestrians are capable possible deceleration.
  • Page 250: Sideguard Assist (Option)

    Driver assistance systems Sideguard Assist (option) side wall of the vehicle behind the front Sideguard Assist (option) axle (1). Sideguard Assist (Blind Spot Assist, Moving objects such as persons or vehi- option) cles (3) that have moved within the detec- tion zone (2) are detected.
  • Page 251 Driver assistance systems Sideguard Assist (option) Deactivating seat cushion vibration Note Note Comply with the safety information A yellow warning signal appears in the A red warning signal appears in the dis- for using driver assistance systems display in the "Drive" menu. play in the "Drive"...
  • Page 252 Driver assistance systems Sideguard Assist (option) allow ample clearance along the side of the vehicle. If the Blind Spot Assist system has ▶ ben deactivated, reactivate it with- out delay. The 'seat cushion vibration' haptic warn- ing can be deactivated in the display by going to the "Settings"...
  • Page 253: Attention Assist (Option)

    Driver assistance systems Attention Assist (option) Invariably, responsibility for complying Attention Assist (option) Note with the driving times and rest periods AtAs Attention Assist The next engine restart also reactivates required by law resides with the driver. the driver assistance system. Function Active profile Attention Assist (AtAs) warns the driver...
  • Page 254 Driver assistance systems Attention Assist (option) Warning messages The vibration of the seat cushion is damped by any thick padding placed on the seat and loses its warning effect. Note Use only thin seat padding that does not damp out the vibrations. M54.30-A261-71 If it detects signs of fatigue or inattentive- ness, AtAs warns by:...
  • Page 255: 360° Camera (Option)

    Driver assistance systems 360° camera (option) park the vehicle, make sure that there created, despite the presence, above the 360° camera (option) are no persons, animals or objects any- mounted cameras, of objects protruding 360° camera where in the danger zone. into the maneuvering space.
  • Page 256 Driver assistance systems 360° camera (option) ● unless you have the help of a sec- (D) Top view 360° camera image ond person as spotter. in left monitor section and right side camera image in right monitor sec- Measures tion, Clean the cameras and keep them ▶...
  • Page 257 Driver assistance systems 360° camera (option) (3) View C for top view 360° camera im- Note age in left monitor section and left side When maneuvering at idle speed, the camera image in right monitor section vehicle travels a distance of 59 inches (4) Depiction of rear axle (approx.
  • Page 258 Driver assistance systems 360° camera (option) Top view 360° camera image Settings menu M54.71-A016-71 (1) Top view 360° view M54.71-A017-71 M54.71-A018-71 (3) View E for top view 360° camera im- Pressing button (1) opens the Settings (2) Right side camera image age, entire monitor menu and the following settings can be (3) View D for top view 360°...
  • Page 259 Driver assistance systems 360° camera (option) positions and settings checked by a Note service partner. Tap the corresponding button again to ● Incident bright sunlight or light from toggle from manual to automatic. other sources, for example on exiting a tunnel or leaving covered parking. Operation with ski box or trailer If the ski box or trailer has a compatible Note...
  • Page 260: Intelligent Headlight Control: Ihc

    Driver assistance systems Intelligent Headlight Control: IHC the high‐beam headlights in accordance Intelligent Headlight Control: IHC Note with the traffic situation. Intelligent Headlight Control (IHC) Intelligent Headlight Control (IHC) does The camera also detects light from street not detect an overtaking vehicle until it lighting and ambient brightness and this Warning is completely ahead of the own vehicle.
  • Page 261 Driver assistance systems Intelligent Headlight Control: IHC ● The system detects the following traffic If attachments, such as a snowplow Switching Intelligent Headlight Control situations: for example, obstruct the camera's on/off ● view of the lane markings vehicles ahead with their lights on When Intelligent Headlight Control is ▶...
  • Page 262 Driver assistance systems TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 263: Refrigerant

    Refrigerant Table of contents Notes on refrigerants in air conditioning systems ........256 TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 264: Notes On Refrigerants In Air Conditioning Systems

    ▶ Use only refrigerant R-134a. ▶ Use only the ester oils approved by ▶ Mercedes-Benz. Do not mix the approved ester oil with ▶ ester oils that are not approved for the refrigerant R­134a. Entrust servicing tasks such as top- ▶...
  • Page 265: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Table of contents Safety information on heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) ......258 Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) .
  • Page 266: Safety Information On Heating, Venti- Lation, Air Conditioning (Hvac)

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Safety information on heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) ing the auxiliary heater. Inadvertent Do not park beside or on dry grass ▶ Safety information on heating, venti- programming of the preset function or fields of stubble. lation, air conditioning (HVAC) and start-up of the auxiliary heater Keep well clear of fuel pumps and...
  • Page 267: Control Panel For Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (Hvac)

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) The HVAC control pane has 11 pushbut- tons, 2 rocker buttons and a display. The pushbuttons have backlit symbols and LED function lighting.
  • Page 268 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 269 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) Zone changeover, driver cockpit (FAP) ready active - switches it off. The LED Air-outlet flap adjustment, driver - passenger compartment (FGR): rapid-flashes if there is no passenger- cockpit (FAP): Use this button to Press the pushbutton switch once compartment air conditioning system set the flaps that control the air-...
  • Page 270 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) frost mode is limited to 30 minutes of Long-pressing (> 2 seconds) activates 13 Blower speed adjustment: Press top operation. air extraction (red LED in the button of switch: Blower speed is increased. shows).
  • Page 271: Automatic Control

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Automatic control Optimum setting of specified Deactivates "Air recirculation ◁ ◁ Automatic control temperature for the cockpit and mode" and "Reheat". Pressing button (4) activates or deacti- passenger compartment. vates automatic control. Optimum setting of blower speed Note ◁...
  • Page 272: Control Of The Cockpit

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control of the cockpit Specified temperature for cockpit ◁ Control of the cockpit Note is increased. Temperature, cockpit Direct pressing of rocker switch (13), Specified temperature shows in ◁ without prior zone changeover (1), al- Pressing rocker switch (12) increases or display (14).
  • Page 273 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control of the cockpit Blower speed for cockpit is re- Temperature conditions for ◁ ▶ Note duced. the air conditioning system If zone changeover (1) is active, are not satisfied. Blower speed shows in display ◁ the change to the cockpit is made (14).
  • Page 274: Control Of The Passenger Compartment

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control of the passenger compartment Specified temperature shows in ◁ Control of the passenger compart- display (14). ment Pressing bottom section of rocker ▶ Temperature, passenger compart- switch (12). ment Specified temperature for cockpit ◁ Pressing rocker switch (12) increases or is reduced.
  • Page 275 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control of the passenger compartment LED quick-flashes ▽ Air conditioning system, passenger No air conditioning system ▶ compartment for the passenger compart- ment installed. Error message in the instru- ▶ ment cluster "Function not supported". M83.00-A002-71 Pressing button (3) activates or deac- ▶...
  • Page 276: Defrosting Windshield

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Defrosting windshield Defrosting windshield M83.00-A003-71 Pressing button (7) activates or deac- ▶ tivates windshield defrosting. Button activated: LED shows. ◁ Note Time limit is 30 minutes. "Max. heating" symbol shows in ◁ display (14). Air discharge position is changed ◁...
  • Page 277: Air Recirculation Mode

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Air recirculation mode Air recirculation mode M83.00-A003-71 Pressing button (8) activates or deac- ▶ tivates air recirculation mode. Button activated: LED shows. ◁ Note Time limit is 30 minutes. Roof hatches close automatically. ◁ TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 278: Roof Ventilators

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Roof ventilators Roof ventilators Pressing button (10) activates or deacti- vates the roof ventilators. M83.00-A003-71 Pressing switch (10), roof ventilators, ▶ for < 2 seconds. Button activated: LED shows ◁ blue. Roof ventilators are in ◁ air-induction mode.
  • Page 279: Reheat

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Reheat Reheat M83.00-A003-71 Pressing button (11) activates or ▶ deactivates the reheat function. Button activated: LED shows. ◁ Note Time limit is 30 minutes. LED quick-flashes ▽ Temperature conditions for ▶ the auxiliary heater are not satisfied.
  • Page 280: Switching On The Auxiliary Heater

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Switching on the auxiliary heater Pressing button (9) activates or de- ▶ Switching on the auxiliary heater activates enabling of the auxiliary Comply with the safety information ▶ heater. for using auxiliary heater Button activated: LED shows. ◁...
  • Page 281 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Switching on the auxiliary heater Setting ON time of the auxiliary heater M54.30-A332-71 M54.30-A333-71 Use the ↓ and ↑ steering-wheel but- Use the ↓ and ↑ steering-wheel but- ▶ ▶ M54.30-A129-71 tons to select "Operating time" and tons to set the operating time.
  • Page 282 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Switching on the auxiliary heater Confirm the setting by pressing the two seconds to adapt timer programs ▶ "OK" button on the steering wheel. or change the duration of the ON time. Note The setting applies for all timer pro- grams (1, 2 and 3) equally.
  • Page 283 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Switching on the auxiliary heater M54.30-A336-71 Use the ↓ and ↑ steering-wheel but- ▶ tons to set the day of the week and the time and press the "OK" button on the steering wheel to confirm each setting in turn.
  • Page 284: Control Panel For Special Functions - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning

    Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for special functions - heating, ventilation, air conditioning Activating refrigerant filling process Control panel for special functions - heating, ventilation, air conditioning Activate compressor maintenance cycle M83.00-A003-71 LED of button (8) flashes. ▶ M83.00-A002-71 When the compressor mainte- Press and hold down buttons (1) and ◁...
  • Page 285 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for special functions - heating, ventilation, air conditioning Activating coolant filling process M83.00-A003-71 M83.00-A003-71 LED of button (8) shows. LED of button (8) shows. ▶ ▶ M83.00-A002-71 Remaining time "x" minutes for Press and hold down buttons (1) and Remaining time "x"...
  • Page 286 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Control panel for special functions - heating, ventilation, air conditioning Note Display shows Service "S4" and Step "2". Coolant pumps switch on. Auxiliary heater switches on after ◁ a delay. LED of button (8) flashes. ▶ Press button (8).
  • Page 287: Opening/Locking

    Opening/locking Table of contents Safety information and warnings ..........280 Locking/unlocking doors;...
  • Page 288: Safety Information And Warnings

    Opening/locking Safety information and warnings If a fault develops, have the doors ▶ Safety information and warnings Danger checked by the service partner with- Before driving off Caution: Risk of injury! due to persons out delay. In an emergency, doors and flaps are falling our while the vehicle is moving What to do in the event of a door mal- exit and escape routes for passengers.
  • Page 289 Opening/locking Safety information and warnings Conduct troubleshooting at a desig- Red messages ▶ nated stopping area, keep the door indicate safety‐relevant malfunctions. under constant surveillance. Continuing to drive endangers the safety of the passengers, other road users and Have the vehicle repaired immediately ▶...
  • Page 290: Locking/Unlocking Doors; Boarding/Exiting Vehicle

    Opening/locking Locking/unlocking doors; boarding/exiting vehicle Unlocking doors Return vehicle key and toggle handle ▶ Locking/unlocking doors; board- to the initial position and remove the ing/exiting vehicle key from the lock. Manually unlocking/locking doors Doors are unlocked. ◁ from outside Fuel filler cap flap is unlocked. ◁...
  • Page 291 Opening/locking Locking/unlocking doors; boarding/exiting vehicle Note Optionally, you can close the rear door (option) by pressing outside button (6). Insert the vehicle key into lock (1) ▶ and turn the key clockwise (4). Turn toggle handle (2) ▶ counter-clockwise (4). Return toggle handle and vehicle key ▶...
  • Page 292: Operating Doors/Flaps With Engine Running; Status Indicators In The Display

    Opening/locking Operating doors/flaps with engine running; status indicators in the display ● White: Opened door, ramp or flap. Comply with the safety information ▶ Operating doors/flaps with engine ● and warnings for opening and closing Yellow or red: Malfunction of door running;...
  • Page 293 Opening/locking Operating doors/flaps with engine running; status indicators in the display LED in the button for front door Starting-off lock disengages, Starting off with door(s) open ◁ ◁ shows. vehicle starts off. If the vehicle is moved with a door or Front door opens.
  • Page 294 Opening/locking Operating doors/flaps with engine running; status indicators in the display Mechanically locking and unlocking Note rear door (option) from inside The door can be locked only with the key. Do not turn inside door-knob (2) back ▶ to its initial position, because this would unlock the door.
  • Page 295: Door Anti-Pinch Protection (Door Reverse); Emergency Operation Of Doors And Flaps

    Opening/locking Door anti-pinch protection (door reverse); emergency operation of doors and flaps Press the button again to return the the inside and, depending on the vehicle ▶ Door anti-pinch protection (door re- door to its normal mode of operation. configuration, on the outside as well. In verse);...
  • Page 296 Opening/locking Door anti-pinch protection (door reverse); emergency operation of doors and flaps inside emergency door lever (3.3) in Danger the direction indicated by the arrow. Caution: Risk of injury! due to persons Door is depressurized and can be ◁ falling our while the vehicle is moving opened by hand.
  • Page 297 Opening/locking Door anti-pinch protection (door reverse); emergency operation of doors and flaps Conduct troubleshooting at a desig- Reset the emergency door lever (if Forced closing of the door in the event ▶ ▶ nated stopping area, keep the door not already reset automatically). of a malfunction under constant surveillance.
  • Page 298 Opening/locking Door anti-pinch protection (door reverse); emergency operation of doors and flaps If a fault develops, have the doors Emergency exit through roof hatches ▶ checked by the service partner with- out delay. Mechanically lock the door. ▶ Have the vehicle repaired immediately ▶...
  • Page 299: Wheelchair Lift

    Opening/locking Wheelchair lift Wheelchair lift Lift with control panel TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 300 Opening/locking Wheelchair lift Familiarize yourself thoroughly with ▶ ON/OFF button Outer roll‐off protection barrier the operating procedures before us- Raised to vertical while lift is in ing flaps, ramps and other access Useful notes operation. Flipped flat, when the aids. Through training and platform is at ground level.
  • Page 301 Opening/locking Wheelchair lift maintain a firm grip on the grab han- Danger Danger dles. Risk of accident due to malfunction, Caution: Risk of injury! due to incor- Read the manufacturer's operating ▶ lack of supervision, incorrect operation rect use of the lift and elevator systems. instructions.
  • Page 302 Opening/locking Wheelchair lift Extending lift Danger Caution: Risk of injury! due to incor- rect use of the lift and elevator systems. Use the platform only for lifting or ▶ lowering a person in a wheelchair or an empty wheelchair. Only a person not on the platform is ▶...
  • Page 303 Opening/locking Wheelchair lift Raising lift Extending and raising lift M86.20-A032-71 Do not release the DOWN button until ▶ M86.20-A031-71 M86.20-A031-71 outer roll-off protection barrier (5) is Press UP button (3) on the pendant Press UP button (3) on the pendant ▶...
  • Page 304 Opening/locking Wheelchair lift Lowering lift Retracting lift M86.20-A031-71 M86.20-A031-71 Press DOWN button (4) on the pen- Press UP button (3) or DOWN button ▶ ▶ dant control unit and hold it down (4) as applicable and hold the button until the lift has reached the bottom down until the platform has reached level.
  • Page 305: Outside Flaps

    Opening/locking Outside flaps Auxiliary switch panel Outside flaps Outside flaps, Tourrider Premium line Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank, Overview, outside flaps sewage tank/water connections Outside flaps, Tourrider Business line for lavatory Radiator Power lifter, driver's window Vehicle tool kit, towing jaw Fuel tank Luggage compartment Luggage compartment...
  • Page 306 Opening/locking Outside flaps Luggage compartment doors Open luggage compartment flaps ▶ Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) tank, from the outside by means of the han- Conditions sewage tank/water connections dles, paying attention to the current ● Sufficient reservoir pressure. for lavatory traffic situation.
  • Page 307 Opening/locking Outside flaps Comply with the safety information ▶ and warnings for opening and closing doors ( → Page 280). Emergency unlocking of the luggage compartment flaps in the event of a malfunction If the compressed air supply or the electri- cal system fails, the luggage compartment flaps can be unlocked by means of an emergency compressed air supply.
  • Page 308 Opening/locking Outside flaps Re-inflate the spare wheel to the ▶ specified pressure at the earliest pos- sible opportunity! TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 309: Lavatory

    Lavatory Table of contents Chemical toilet ............. . 302 Schematic diagram of the chemical toilet .
  • Page 310: Chemical Toilet

    Lavatory Chemical toilet Chemical toilet Emptying waste holding tank 1 Note Once the contents of waste holding tank 1 Functions: A waste holding tank with twice reach a specified level, the driver receives the capacity of the tank for the ●...
  • Page 311: Schematic Diagram Of The Chemical Toilet

    Lavatory Schematic diagram of the chemical toilet Schematic diagram of the chemical toilet TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 312 Lavatory Schematic diagram of the chemical toilet Service valve for "rinse waste Diaphragm pump (air‐operated) holding tank 1" Hose line for flushing toilet Service valve for filling with fresh "Clear rinse" hose line (rinses water the lower diaphragm chamber) "Clear rinse" service valve Toilet bowl (rinses the lower diaphragm Flush hoses for waste holding...
  • Page 313: Returning Lavatory To Operational Status

    Lavatory Returning lavatory to operational status Returning lavatory to operational Note Note status The LED lights up in the switch and the The ventilation fan operates in the lava- lavatory cubicle lighting switches on. tory cubicle generally operates when the Warning engine is running.
  • Page 314 Lavatory Returning lavatory to operational status Note When the LED (1) shows green, the smoke detector is in the normal operat- ing mode. When soiling is light, the LED (1) shows green with brief changes to yellow. Heavy soiling of the detector is indicated by the LED flashing alternately green and yellow.
  • Page 315: Lavatory Emergency Switch

    Lavatory Lavatory emergency switch The instrument cluster display panel ◁ Lavatory emergency switch shows the adjacent symbol together with a "condition yellow" warning. Note Ignition switched on. Note An acoustic signal also sounds. M86.00-0096-01 Lavatory emergency switch (1) ▶ pressed. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 316: Flushing The Toilet

    Lavatory Flushing the toilet Flushing the toilet Note Reflushing is possible only after the switch (1) is released and following a brief interval. M86.00-0423-71 Pressing the "WC - Flush" switch (1) ▶ flushes the toilet. Note The flushing operation is supported by compressed air provided by a diaphragm installed in waste holding tank 1.
  • Page 317: Filling Fresh Water Storage Tank

    Lavatory Filling fresh water storage tank Filling fresh water storage tank Note Once the tank is completely full water will start to emerge from the runoff and collect beneath the vehicle. Close the valve (2) immediately and disconnect the supply hose. Warning Never add antifreeze to the fresh water tank ‐...
  • Page 318: Filling Waste Holding Tank 1 To Initial Level

    Lavatory Filling waste holding tank 1 to initial level Open the washstand bottom cabinet ▶ Filling waste holding tank 1 to initial Note with a square key. level Roughly 4 to 5 gallons (15 to 20 liters) of Ignition switched on. water are added to waste holding tank 1 during the initial filling process.
  • Page 319: Discharging Contents From Waste Holding Tank 1

    Lavatory Discharging contents from waste holding tank 1 Discharging contents from waste Note holding tank 1 If waste holding tank 2 is empty, this Ignition switched on procedure may be performed two times. When a certain level is reached, the ▶...
  • Page 320: Emptying Waste Holding Tanks 1 And 2

    Lavatory Emptying waste holding tanks 1 and 2 Emptying waste holding tanks 1 and Note Waste holding tank 1 is located at floor level directly below the toilet seat. Note Waste holding tank 2 is located below the lavatory. M86.00-0108-01 M54.00-1665-71 To empty the waste tanks, position ▶...
  • Page 321 Lavatory Emptying waste holding tanks 1 and 2 Note Once all contents have been discharged from the waste holding tanks, waste holding tank 1 and the diaphragm cham- ber must both be flushed out (clear‐ rinse). Move the switch (1) into the "off" po- ◁...
  • Page 322: Rinsing Waste Holding Tank 1

    Lavatory Rinsing waste holding tank 1 of the vehicle is clear, then reclose Rinsing waste holding tank 1 the valve (1) at the service fitting and the dump valves on waste holding Note tanks 1 and 2. To rinse waste holding tank 1, first park the vehicle above a suitable disposal point.
  • Page 323: Rinsing Diaphragm Chamber In Waste Holding Tank 1 (Clear-Rinse)

    Lavatory Rinsing diaphragm chamber in waste holding tank 1 (clear-rinse) Wait until the water emerging from ▶ Rinsing diaphragm chamber in waste the discharge opening at the bottom holding tank 1 (clear-rinse) of the vehicle is clear, then reclose the valve (3) at the service fitting and Note the dump valves on waste holding To rinse the diaphragm chamber in...
  • Page 324: Winter Operation

    Lavatory Winter operation Winter operation Warning When temperatures fall below 32 °F (0 °C) the specified mixture of chemical and water must always be present in waste holding tanks 1 and 2 to prevent them from freezing. Warning The fresh water tank should be drained M86.00-0421-71 and remain out of use at temperatures Emptying the fresh water tank: Con-...
  • Page 325: Maintenance, Care, Cleaning

    Maintenance, care, cleaning Table of contents Tasks required for maintenance record ..........318 Cleaning and care .
  • Page 326: Tasks Required For Maintenance Record

    Maintenance, care, cleaning Tasks required for maintenance record Carry out tasks according to the ▶ Tasks required for maintenance Basic service and maintenance proce- maintenance record. record dures Perform service and maintenance pre- Warning scribed in the Service Record Supplementary maintenance require- Risk of accident due to malfunction or ments will vary according to individ- Danger...
  • Page 327 Maintenance, care, cleaning Tasks required for maintenance record ing and maintenance record by a service partner! TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 328: Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance, care, cleaning Cleaning and care mental protection laws. Implement DO NOT use high‐pressure clean- ▶ Cleaning and care the appropriate occupational health ers with round jet nozzles or dirt Descriptions: and safety measures. blasters on the underbody. ● Read the instructions for use of the Never aim a high‐pressure cleaning ▶...
  • Page 329 Maintenance, care, cleaning Cleaning and care Ensure an adequate passage of air regard for your own safety and the Care and cleaning instructions throughout cleaning operations. safety of others. Dispose of residues, empty contain- ▶ Caution ers and soiled rags in the correct and appropriate manner.
  • Page 330 Maintenance, care, cleaning Cleaning and care Specifications for operating fluids and lay-up instructions M99.00-A008-71 The specifications for operating fluids are also available on the internet at the following address. Instructions for laying up your vehicle have also been posted there under "Preservation specifications (vehicle lay‐up)".
  • Page 331: Driver Service And Roadside Repairs

    Driver service and roadside repairs Table of contents Towing ..............325 Removing outside mirrors .
  • Page 332 Driver service and roadside repairs Table of contents Maintenance, care: Coolant level ..........400 Maintenance, care: Steering hydraulics fluid level .
  • Page 333: Towing

    Driver service and roadside repairs Towing cuit. Connect and external source of Towing Caution compressed air if necessary. Other- Towing Property damage due to unwanted wise it is not permissible to attempt intervention of driver assistance systems Basic notes to tow the vehicle. when vehicle is being towed with the Use only approved towing equip- ▶...
  • Page 334 Driver service and roadside repairs Towing Installing towing coupling M00.60-A001-71 M00_00-0340-71 Screw the towing coupling into Remove the tow bar (option) from ▶ ▶ M00.60-A000-71 mounting hole (2). the luggage compartment on the left Remove the towing coupling and ac- ▶...
  • Page 335 Driver service and roadside repairs Towing Mechanically releasing combination Driving with vehicle on tow brake cylinders Comply with information and warnings on To ensure complete release of the the signs on the tow bar. ▶ brakes, the combination brake cylin- In tight left-hand bends, make sure ▶...
  • Page 336 Driver service and roadside repairs Towing Mechanically releasing combination brake cylinders TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 337 Driver service and roadside repairs Towing Release position Emergency release spindle (1) is screwed out Drive position Emergency release spindle (1) is screwed in Emergency release spindle Combination brake cylinder Mechanically releasing combination brake cylinders Release position Release the parking brake. Note Releasing the parking brake relieves the thread of emergency release spindle (1).
  • Page 338: Removing Outside Mirrors

    Driver service and roadside repairs Removing outside mirrors Removing outside mirrors Note Location of emergency replacement For informations on replacing the out- mirror (option) side mirror see the section headed "Re- moving outside mirror" in "Driver service and roadside repairs" ( → Page 330). Removing outside mirror, installing emergency replacement mirror (op- tion)
  • Page 339 Driver service and roadside repairs Removing outside mirrors Remove top cap (1) on the mirror Remove screws (10) of mirror arm ▶ ▶ Warning arm. To do so, with both hands pull (5), remove the mirror arm. Risk of accident due to obstructed vi- cap (1) up until it can be lifted out sion (blind spot) and misjudgment of and off.
  • Page 340: Status Messages, Function Messages And Warnings

    Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Status messages, function messages and warnings Data lines, engine manage- no battery charge (alternator Overview of status messages, func- ment system/transmission tion messages and warnings control/etc.
  • Page 341 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Economy stage 3 (shown au- Limiter ('Temposet' cruise Automatic mode tomatically in response to ig- control function) nition "on" and engine "off"). Transmission in teach-in With the engine running, mode Adaptive cruise control...
  • Page 342 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Incorrect operation of per- Sideguard Assist info Coolant temperature too manent brake high or sensor failure Engine power reduced, start- Sideguard Assist initializa- off power reduced ABS not available tion...
  • Page 343 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Frequent stop brake Compressed air dryer mal- Level control, not enough air functioning pressure Change in driving and brak- Coach not at normal level Power steering fluid low ing patterns ABS fault, trailer...
  • Page 344 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description High-beam headlights mal- Brake lights malfunction Rain sensor stage 3 function Low-beam headlight mal- Reversing light malfunction Rain sensor stage 4 function Standing lights malfunction Defroster operating at MAX Rain sensor stage 5 Turn signal malfunction...
  • Page 345 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Emergency exit open Hinged door open Refrigerant compressor in operation Air recirculation for driver seat and passenger compart- Door 1 fault Stop request ment Air recirculation mode, cock- Door 2 malfunction...
  • Page 346 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Filling procedure for water Smoke alarm Water tank level too low circuit activated Blower speed adjustment Fire extinguishing system Rest room sewage waste not possible malfunction container nearly full...
  • Page 347 Driver service and roadside repairs Status messages, function messages and warnings Symbol Description Warning message Tire pressure monitoring Take a break (Attention As- sist) Info: The symbols can differ, depending on the equipment. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 348: Compressed Air: Disabling Level Control System

    Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Disabling level control system ering the vehicle are non‐functional. The Compressed air: Disabling level con- automatic level control functions remain trol system active. Level control, key-operated switch A yellow warning with a text to the effect that: "level control nonfunctional"...
  • Page 349: Compressed Air: Test Ports, Filling From External Source, Providing Compressed Air

    Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Test ports, filling from external source, providing compressed air TP 1 Reservoir pressure for acces- Compressed air: Test ports, filling sories from external source, providing com- pressed air TP P Do not use TP 3 Reservoir pressure for brake of Test connections for pneumatics,...
  • Page 350 Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Test ports, filling from external source, providing compressed air Test connections for pneumatics Test connections for pneumatics (behind the luggage compart- behind door 2 ment flap on the right, in front of the drive axle) -->...
  • Page 351 Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Test ports, filling from external source, providing compressed air TP 15 Brake pressure, drive axle, left, Other test connections for pneumat- regulated (at axle modulator drive axle, connection 21) Door 2 Test connection, pneumatics Note This test connection is located at the door valve in the step in...
  • Page 352 Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Test ports, filling from external source, providing compressed air Charging by snap-connect nipple Charging by coupling head M42_00-0104-01 If the pressure regulator has cut out ▶ M42_00-0105-01 M42_00-0106-01 (idle position - regulator discharging Special equipment option 1: Compressed Special equipment option 2: Compressed to atmosphere), operate the brake...
  • Page 353 Driver service and roadside repairs Compressed air: Test ports, filling from external source, providing compressed air Property damage notice Charge the compressed air system of the second vehicle only up to the cut‐out pressure of the its pressure regulator! TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 354: Electrics: Important Notes

    Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Important notes Electrics: Important notes Warning Electrical system, important notes Risk of fire and risk of injury! Risk of fire due to use of fuses with inappropri- ately high ampere ratings. Risk of injury by sudden switch-on of consumers if the electric circuit of the fuse to be replaced is switched on.
  • Page 355: Electrics: Layout Of Components

    Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Layout of components Electrics: Layout of components Layout of electrical components Electrical components Installation location Batteries, battery disconnect switch Above the wheel arch of the trailing axle, left Main switch panel with integral additional switch panel (power distribution board, Above wheel arch, front right PDB)
  • Page 356 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Layout of components To isolate the batteries from the on- ▶ Battery disconnect switch board electrical system, turn the bat- tery disconnect switch to position (1). Note If the battery disconnect switch is turned to the OFF position while the anti‐theft alarm system (option) is armed, an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 357: Electrics: Batteries

    Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Batteries sidered hazardous to the reproductive Keep lead‐acid batteries and battery ▶ Electrics: Batteries system. Battery acid contains sulfuric acid away from unauthorized per- Important notes on handling batter- acid, which can cause severe caustic sons, particularly children.
  • Page 358 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Batteries Fire protection measures: Suitable the applicable safety regulations and ▶ extinguishing agents are CO₂ and adopt the appropriate safety precau- dry extinguishing agents. tions. Do not allow it to come into contact with the skin, eyes or cloth- Warnings must be strictly observed! ▶...
  • Page 359 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Batteries Warning Risk of accident and injury due to loose battery carrier! After sliding the battery carrier into ▶ position, always insert both spring cotter pins (1) to prevent the batter- ies from sliding out while the vehicle is on the move! Insert the two spring cotter pins (1) ▶...
  • Page 360 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Batteries tive, negative to negative), voltage is Note Caution correct (24 V) and charging current is The auxiliary batteries are cut in for Property damage due to reversed correct (approx. 1/10 of rated capac- one minute.
  • Page 361 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Batteries Connect one end of the negative After the engine has started, switch ▶ ▶ jumper cable to the negative terminal on heavy electrical consumers of the on the donor battery and connect the vehicle with the discharged battery, other end to any solid metal part of such as lighting, heated windows or...
  • Page 362: Electrics: Diagnostic Link

    Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Diagnostic link Electrics: Diagnostic link Diagnosis socket at cockpit M54.22-A001-71 Open the cover. ▶ Diagnosis socket (1) and download ▶ socket (2) are behind the cover. TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 363: Electrics: Fuse Assignments

    Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments Use fuse puller (4) to remove defec- ▶ Electrics: Fuse assignments tive fuses from their slots in the fuse Information on fuse assignments bank. The following information applies to the fuse assignments listed below: Note Five fuses with different amperages Note...
  • Page 364 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments Fuse assignment, main switch panel with PDB TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 365 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments 7.5 A ‐ mirror adjustment 7.5 A ‐ USB connector, pas- Not used (32F05) senger double seat, middle left Not used (09F31) 15 A ‐ condenser blower Not used 7.5 A ‐ USB connector, pas- (51F11) Not used senger double seat, front right...
  • Page 366 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments 5 A ‐ WiFi access point ter. 30 15 A ‐ condenser blower 7.5 A ‐ transmission ter. 30 (73F42) (51F09) (13F04) 15 A ‐ front box ter. 30 (50F02) 5 A ‐ steering column adjust- 5 A ‐...
  • Page 367 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used 5 A ‐ video system ter. 30 (70F43) 7.5 A ‐ VRDU driver assistance system ter. 30 (10F62) Not used 15 A ‐ windshield washer pump 1 (33F11) 15 A ‐...
  • Page 368 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments Fuse assignment, PDB on control console TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 369 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments 50 A ‐ main fuse 12 V ter. 30 Not used (01F28) 50 A ‐ equalizer 24 V (01F30) 30 A ‐ engine control MR 12 V 150 A ‐ power inverter (01F47) ter.
  • Page 370 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments Fuse assignment, auxiliary switch panel TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 371 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments 15 A ‐ blower, roof box, center Not used Not used (51F40) 1 A ‐ wheelchair lift (46F04) 20 A ‐ stand‐alone multiplexer 15 A ‐ mixer circuit, pump, roof SMUX (04F45) 7.5 A ‐...
  • Page 372 Driver service and roadside repairs Electrics: Fuse assignments 7.5 A ‐ reading lights (31F04) Not used 5 A ‐ entrance lighting, rear lavatory (31F26) Not used Not used 7.5 A ‐ voltage sensing, genera- tor (01F20) 20 A ‐ auxiliary heater (54F02) 20 A ‐...
  • Page 373: Frequent-Stop Brake Emergency Release

    Driver service and roadside repairs Frequent-stop brake emergency release Frequent-stop brake emergency re- lease Frequent-stop brake emergency re- lease Note This switch is sealed and should only be operated if there is a fault in the fre- quent stop brake or starting‐off lock. M54.30-A186-71 M68_00-0311-71 Flip open red cover (1) of the emer-...
  • Page 374: Wheels, Tires: Important Notes

    Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Important notes Fit only tires with the specified load Wear safety glasses at all times ▶ ▶ Wheels, tires: Important notes index (at least 154/149) and the while service or maintenance work Wheels, tires: General safety informa- specified speed rating.
  • Page 375 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Important notes stability and increasing fuel consump- Property damage notice tion. Property damage due to incorrect wheel ● Excessively high tire pressure leads to balancing weights. longer braking and stopping distances while also reducing overall traction ▶...
  • Page 376 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Important notes 2. If the tire has to be deflated, first relieve as much pressure as possible by pressing the valve stem into the valve. Keep your eyes averted from the valve. Remove the valve insert to allow the last of the air to escape.
  • Page 377: Wheels, Tires: Wheel Change

    Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Observe the regulations of the spe- Removing spare wheel (option) from ▶ Wheels, tires: Wheel change cific country. spare wheel compartment Wheel change To prevent the vehicle from slipping ▶ When working on the wheels, always ▶...
  • Page 378 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Removing wheel nut cap (option) M83.10-A004-71 M40_00-0072-01 To prevent it from swinging all the way Pull spare wheel (1) forward over ▶ M40.00-0131-01 forward right away, the front flap is roller rod (3). Two wheel nuts secure wheel nut cap ▶...
  • Page 379 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change cle jack, place first the intact spare Loosen wheel nuts Positioning vehicle jack (10 metric wheel and then the defective wheel tons) Loosen wheel nuts underneath the body at a suitable point for the duration of the wheel‐...
  • Page 380 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Vehicle jacking points, front axle Vehicle jacking points, rear axle Vehicle jacking points, trailing axle M40.00-A002-71 M40.00-A001-71 M40.00-A000-71 Position the jack on a solid plywood Position the jack on a solid plywood Position the jack on a solid plywood ▶...
  • Page 381 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Slacken ( → Page 371) each of the ▶ Removing drive wheel wheel nuts by half a turn. Removing drive wheel Position ( → Page 371) the jack. ▶ Comply with the safety information ▶...
  • Page 382 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change difficult to screw on the wheel nuts. Note Note Under unfavorable circumstances To prevent the drive‐on wedge from To prevent the drive‐on wedge from the wheel's wheel nut could seize on slipping away on very smooth, hard slipping away on very smooth, hard the damaged wheel stud's threads.
  • Page 383 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Unscrew the last 3 wheel nuts only ▶ Fitting the spare tire after you have checked that the wheel Fitting the spare tire is resting loosely on the wheel studs. Remove the defective wheel. ▶...
  • Page 384 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Property damage notice To prevent damage to the wheel rims and the wheel studs, replace only with wheel rimes of the same type (only steel rims as replacements for steel rims, only aluminum rims as replacements for aluminum rims)! Different wheel nuts are needed for aluminum rims...
  • Page 385 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Wheel change Always tighten wheel nuts uniformly ▶ Warning and in diagonally opposite Risk of accident by objects that impair sequence. steering! Always tighten wheel nuts to the ▶ specified tightening torque. Always use the tensioning strap to ▶...
  • Page 386: Wheels, Tires: Tire Pressure

    Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Tire pressure ‐" instead of the tire pressure when a tire all tires are set correctly beforehand to Wheels, tires: Tire pressure the specified pressure. pressure sensor is experiencing a tempo- Tire pressure monitoring via display rary fault, for example due to interference It is absolutely essential to comply ▶...
  • Page 387 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Tire pressure at a speed higher than 21 mph ( 35 has to be depressed to relieve pres- Wheels, tires: Inflating tires km/h). sure in the system to the point at which the pressure regulator cuts in The system learns the changed ◁...
  • Page 388 Driver service and roadside repairs Wheels, tires: Tire pressure On completion of the inflation pro- ▶ cess, disconnect tire inflating hose (3), stow it away and refit the rubber cap on the tire inflation connection. Correct tire inflation pressure to the ▶...
  • Page 389: Smoke Detectors

    Driver service and roadside repairs Smoke detectors gine compartment or, if installed, in the Smoke detectors lavatory or in the luggage compartment. Smoke detectors Stop immediately, taking the traffic ▶ situation into account, and switch on the hazard warning flashers. Adopt the necessary measures.
  • Page 390 Driver service and roadside repairs Smoke detectors Description of LED on smoke detec- LED color Display Meaning Measure ‒ Green Steady ON Normal operation Slightly contami- Yellow Weak flash Consult service partner. nated Yellow Strong flash Badly contaminated Consult service partner. Violet Steady ON Malfunction...
  • Page 391: Maintenance, Care: Engine Compartment, Important Notes

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Engine compartment, important notes Before starting work on the engine ▶ Maintenance, care: Engine compart- Start/stop button in engine compart- or its mounted parts, wait until the ment, important notes ment contact faces have cooled down. With the engine compartment flap open Safety instructions for working inside To prevent damage due to unsuitable...
  • Page 392 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Engine compartment, important notes M54.00-2275-71 TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 393: Maintenance, Care: Drive Belts

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Drive belts Belt tension test point Maintenance, care: Drive belts Drive belt for water pump and Removing, installing drive belts alternator Automatic tensioner Note Right alternator drive belt The following is a description of the pro- cedure for replacing drive belts.
  • Page 394 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Drive belts Removing, installing fan belt Installation is the reverse of the re- ▶ moval procedure. Note Do not overtighten the drive belt. Finger and thumb must be enough to twist the drive belt at least 90° at measuring point (3.4).
  • Page 395 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Drive belts Slacken the screws at the alternator Removing, installing left-hand alterna- ▶ Note pivot and at the tensioning spindle. tor drive belt Tensioning pulley (2.1) is Back off tensioning screw (5.1) until ▶...
  • Page 396 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Drive belts Installation is the reverse of the re- ▶ Note moval procedure. Tensioning pulley (4.1) is spring‐loaded, so that the Note correct drive belt tension is set Do not overtighten the drive belt. automatically.
  • Page 397: Maintenance, Care: Vehicle Wash

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Vehicle wash Manually folding mirrors in/out (Busi- within range of the washing facility's Maintenance, care: Vehicle wash ness line) emergency stop button. Vehicle exterior wash in washing When washing has completed, pivot ▶ facilities both mirrors (1) out again (operating Preparation...
  • Page 398 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Vehicle wash within range of the washing facility's emergency stop button. When washing has completed, pivot ▶ both mirrors (1) out again (operating position). Electrically folding mirrors in/out (op- tion) Before washing: Electrically fold both ▶...
  • Page 399: Maintenance, Care: Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning ID marks at the entrance-ways Maintenance, care: Heating, ventila- tion, air conditioning Replacing filters for passenger com- partment, cockpit and roof-mounted air-conditioning system General information on filter replace- ment Note The antiviral high‐efficiency particle fil- ters are used in the roof‐mounted air...
  • Page 400 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Fit protective covers over the seats Replacing anti-pollutant filter for cock- ▶ Note and carpets. Install the filters right way round, with the coloring/lettering facing inward. Affix the filter inspection sticker ▶...
  • Page 401 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning and MAX marks on the sight glass. Checking oil level in refrigerant com- Note If the compressor oil level is low, pressor Install filter (1) right way round, with have it corrected only by authorized the coloring/lettering facing toward trained personnel at a service part-...
  • Page 402 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning helping to protect the engine against Coolant filling operation, general Refrigerant filling operation overheating. information Performing refrigerant filling operation For details of the refrigerant filling opera- Note Note tion see the section headed Control panel A filling program is integrated in the Before starting this task, ready the for special functions .
  • Page 403: Maintenance, Care: Heating, Emergency Actuation

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, emergency actuation Maintenance, care: Heating, emer- Note gency actuation You will feel the mechanism stop when it Emergency operation of cockpit reaches the end of its travel range. Dur- heater ing emergency operation no electronic control of the outlet temperature for the cockpit heater is available.
  • Page 404 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, emergency actuation Emergency operation of the passen- ger compartment heating Note You can respond to failure in the control systems that modulate heating, ventila- tion and climate control (leaking control valve/heating in summer) and to leaks in the heating system by isolating the coolant circuit of the heating system from the engine's cooling circuit by clos-...
  • Page 405: Maintenance, Care: Heating, Cleaning Coolant Filter

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, cleaning coolant filter Maintenance, care: Heating, cleaning Warning coolant filter Risk of scalding by hot coolant escap- Cleaning coolant filter of the heating ing under pressure. system Wear protective clothing (gloves and ▶...
  • Page 406 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Heating, cleaning coolant filter M20_00-0003-01 M54.00-2108-71 Re-open shutoff valve (5) on the Check the coolant level in inspection ▶ ▶ coolant filter. glass (1) on the expansion reservoir and top up the coolant level as neces- sary.
  • Page 407: Maintenance, Care: Fuel Pump

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Fuel pump Maintenance, care: Fuel pump Electric fuel pump (option) Property damage notice The high‐pressure pumps of the diesel injection system of the 470/471 engine series are lubricated by the diesel fuel. To prevent damage to the high‐pressure pump and the engine due to dry‐running, if the fuel tank runs dry the fuel system has to be primed by means of the elec-...
  • Page 408: Maintenance, Care: Coolant Level

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Coolant level Open the cap slowly to allow the ▶ Maintenance, care: Coolant level pressure to escape. Slowly turn the Check the coolant levels in the en- cap farther and remove. gine cooling system and the heating Check coolant level (1) in the inspec- ▶...
  • Page 409: Maintenance, Care: Steering Hydraulics Fluid Level

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Steering hydraulics fluid level with the Specifications for Operating Maintenance, care: Steering Fluids. hydraulics fluid level Checking hydraulic fluid level in Note power steering system reservoir The specifications for operating fluids are published at the Internet Note address busdoc.i.daimler.com/ If the vehicle has electric oil level sens-...
  • Page 410: Maintenance, Care: Engine Oil Level

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Engine oil level information indicates whether the Maintenance, care: Engine oil level Oil level information oil level is correct or needs to be Engine oil level OK Indicator for engine oil level corrected. In principle, information about the engine oil level is issued via the display in the Note...
  • Page 411 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Engine oil level Engine oil level too low Engine oil level not available Check the engine oil level with dip- stick (option) Note The engines have electronic oil level sensing, which is definitive! Checking the oil level with the dipstick is necessary only if the oil level sensing system is faulty.
  • Page 412 Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Engine oil level If the engine has to run for certain 3. With the engine warmed to normal ▶ tasks, a safe distance from moving operating temperature and then parts (such as belt drive) must be switched off, withdraw oil dipstick (1).
  • Page 413: Maintenance, Care: Window Washer Fluid

    Driver service and roadside repairs Maintenance, care: Window washer fluid Maintenance, care: Window washer fluid Windshield washer fluid reservoir M82.35-A000-71 Access to the windshield washer fluid reservoir is through a flap in the entrance of the front door. Open the windscreen washer fluid ▶...
  • Page 414 Driver service and roadside repairs TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 415: Legal Information

    Legal information Table of contents Proposition 65 ............. . . 408 Dashcam, saved data .
  • Page 416: Proposition 65

    Legal information Proposition 65 Avoid inhaling diesel engine exhaust. ▶ Proposition 65 Warning Idle the engine only when neces- ▶ Proposition 65 Risk of poisoning Inhaling exhaust sary. gas from diesel engines exposes you to What is Proposition 65 Always start and operate the engine ▶...
  • Page 417: Dashcam, Saved Data

    Legal information Dashcam, saved data ● Malfunctions and defects in impor- Dashcam, saved data Data stored in memory on board the tant system components. Examples vehicle External camera/dashcam include lights, brakes. A multitude of electronic components in The note below applies for the use of ●...
  • Page 418 Legal information Dashcam, saved data ● Repairs permit the transmission of certain vehicle data from the vehicle. Including, for exam- ● Service processes ple, the ● Claims under warranty ● Fleetboard telematics system ● Quality assurance The data are read out by team members of the service network (including manu- facturers) using special diagnostic units.
  • Page 419: Technical Data

    Technical data Table of contents Type plate and vehicle identification number ......... . 412 Technical data .
  • Page 420: Type Plate And Vehicle Identification Number

    Technical data Type plate and vehicle identification number Key to information on type plate Type plate and vehicle identification Vehicle identification number (body) number Descriptions: ● Type plate ● Vehicle identification number (body) Type plate The type plate with the data identifying M00.00-0214-05 your vehicle is behind the cockpit.
  • Page 421: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Technical data Coach width Wheelbase Unequivocal assignment of the technical Coach width Wheelbase values and vehicle parameters is ensured All types 102.4 in (2,600 mm) 288 in by the vehicle identification number (VIN) All types (7,315 mm) ( →...
  • Page 422 Technical data Technical data Overhang, rear 109.6 in All types without bumper (2,785 mm) Approach angle, front Approach angle, front All types 9°36' (9.6°) Overhang angle, rear Overhang angle, rear All types 8°42' (8.7°) Filling capacities Filling capacities 222 gal Fuel tank capacity, total (840 l) 14 gal...
  • Page 423: Refrigerant Capacities

    Technical data Refrigerant capacities Refrigerant capacities Refrigerant capacities, air condition- ing systems Refrigerant capacities of various air conditioning systems Air conditioning system type Business Premium Air‐conditioning system, passenger compartment type Evo Cool Basic with cockpit A/C 36.4 lb (16.5 kg) 36.4 lb (16.5 kg) TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 424 Technical data Refrigerant capacities Refrigerant capacities, refrigerators Refrigerant capacities of different refrigerator systems, stated in [g] Installed location All types With code FP11: 100 Refrigerator in entryway door 1 With code FP22: 90 TOURRIDER/11.2023 ENU...
  • Page 425: Index

    Index Frequent-stop brake func- tion ....172 See "Driver assistance sys- 360°camera tems" ....200 HOLD function .
  • Page 426 Index Luggage compartment, Copilot seat Messages ....120 right ....7, 12, 73 Seat belt .
  • Page 427 Index Information shown by the Intelligent Headlight Control Driving display ....284 (IHC) ....252 Running-in notes .
  • Page 428 Index Engine Fire alert system Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Checking oil level with dip- Preparation ....19 Air conditioning system, cock- stick ....403 pit .
  • Page 429 Index Preset auxiliary heater cut-in Instructions from Bosch online Emptying waste holding tanks 1 times ....272 and 2 ....312 Bosch Coach Infotainment Se- Refrigerant capacities, air condi- ries Operator's Manual .
  • Page 430 Index Rotary headlight switch ..81 Tourrider Premium line ..297 Radio Operation of Smart Radio ..84 Panorama camera ... . 139 Maintenance Operation of the Coach Panel .
  • Page 431 Index Removal of adhesive labels ..25 Steering Temposet, Tempomat Adjusting steering col- See "Driver assistance sys- Safety precautions umn ....6, 11, 64 tems"...
  • Page 432 Index Operation of Allison transmis- Removing drive wheel ..373 sion ....187 Removing front wheel ..372 Removing wheel nut cap .

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