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DAILY MY 2019
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
5802518205_9

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Maria Lourenco
May 23, 2025

I have a shower head (yellow) message saying Rear Sensor Dirty and also a Vehicle Settings. How do I clear it please

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Mr. Anderson
May 25, 2025

To clear the "Rear Sensor Dirty" message on an Iveco Daily MY 2019, clean the area of the bumper where the rear sensors are located. Remove any dirt, mud, snow, or other materials that may be blocking the sensors. Avoid using pressurized water directly on the area below the bumper, especially near electrical connectors. Once the sensors are clean and unobstructed, the message should clear automatically.

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Summary of Contents for Iveco DAILY MY 2019

  • Page 1 DAILY MY 2019 OPERATOR'S MANUAL 5802518205_9...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Driving compartment Controls and devices Start-up and driving On-board equipment Operator roadside repairs Ordinary maintenance Scheduled maintenance Technical specifications Plates Electric onboard panels...
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Safety Table of acronyms Safety warnings symbols Installation of electric/electronic devices Environmental information...
  • Page 6 Safety Table of acronyms ACRONYM DESCRIPTION “Anti-lock Braking System” . Anti-lock braking system. “Air conditioning System” . Air conditioning system. “Adaptive Cruise Control” . Automatic distance control system. ADAS “Advanced Driver Assistance Systems” . Electronic driver assistance systems. AdBlue® Commercial name of the mixture of water and urea. AEBS “Advanced Emergency Braking System”...
  • Page 7 Safety ACRONYM DESCRIPTION "Diesel Particulate Filter" . Particulate filter. “Day Running Light” . Daytime running lights. "Electronic Brake force Distribution" . Electronic brake force distribution system. ECAS “Electronically Controlled Air Suspension” . Electronically controlled air suspension system. “Engine Control Module” .
  • Page 8 Safety ACRONYM DESCRIPTION “Global Positioning System” . Geo-radiolocalisation and navigation system which uses an artificial satellite network in orbit and on the ground. "Gear Shift Indicator" . System that indicates when to change gear, to make best use of the engine. “Gross Vehicle Weight”...
  • Page 9 Safety ACRONYM DESCRIPTION “NOx” . The generic abbreviation which collectively identifies all nitrogen oxides. “On Board Weight” . System able to estimate vehicle weight (tonnage). “Product Identification Code” . Product Identification Code. PLKA “Proactive Lane Keeping Assist” Proactive assistance system for maintaining lane.
  • Page 10 Safety ACRONYM DESCRIPTION "Trailer Sway Mitigation" . System which cancels out the oscillations which could cause instability of the vehicle-trailer assembly. “Universal Diagnostic Tool” . Diagnostic software used by the Service Network and workshops. “Universal Serial Bus” . Standard serial communication interface to standardise communication and the power supply between the computer and electronic peripheral devices into a single protocol .
  • Page 11: Safety Warnings Symbols

    Safety Safety warnings symbols You will often find these symbols on the following pages; follow the instructions to which they refer, for your own safety and the safety of your vehicle. Risk of injury Failure to observe these indications, partially or fully, may lead to serious risk of injury. Risk of serious damage to the vehicle Failure to observe these indications, partially or fully, will cause serious damage to the vehicle and may invalidate the warranty...
  • Page 12 (or available as an option) in order to simplify and standardise the bodybuilders' work on the electrical system. IVECO authorisation is required for any exception to the "Directives for converting and fitting out vehicles". Failure to comply with the above requirements will invalidate the warranty, and in certain cases, the possible loss of vehicle type approval.
  • Page 13 What has IVECO done, and what is it doing to protect and care for the environment? The environmental performance of a vehicle goes beyond its cycle of use and covers its entire life cycle.
  • Page 14 Safety...
  • Page 15: Driving Compartment

    Driving compartment Driving compartment Description of the chassis Vehicle access step Compartments in the upper part of the dashboard Removing the protective cover from reduced cowl vehicles Load advice Opening doors and external compartments Instrument panel Instrument panel Instrument panel Instrument lighting adjustment Central dashboard Gear Shift Indicator (GSI)
  • Page 16 Driving compartment Retarder Central door locking / unlocking from inside the vehicle Inducement and EOBD II (MIL) warning light operation Setup Menu Setup Menu Menu items Display Display Trip computer Navi repetition Fuel Economy Indicators on the instrument panel Setup Menu Menu items Trip computer Interior equipment...
  • Page 17: Description Of The Chassis

    Iveco provides all the parts required so that the outfitter is able to manufacture the vehicle in regards to bodywork and any additional electric/electronic parts.
  • Page 18 Driving compartment The versions addressed in this publication are simply "Cowl vehicles" and "Reduced Cowl vehicles". They differ from one another in terms of the level of finish and different location of certain components. 1. “Stripped Chassis Cowl” version, namely "Reduced cowl". 2.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Access Step

    Driving compartment Vehicle access step Risk of injury: Indications for accessing the cab: - Never jump down from the cab. - Keep the access steps clean. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury Risk of injury: Close the doors properly to avoid risks to the driver and passengers: - Travel only with the doors properly closed.
  • Page 20: Compartments In The Upper Part Of The Dashboard

    Driving compartment Compartments in the upper part of the dashboard The top part of the dashboard may have a different configuration depending on the version and optionals requested by the Customer. Open storage compartment (1). Open storage compartment with mobile phone inductive charge (optional).
  • Page 21: Removing The Protective Cover From Reduced Cowl Vehicles

    Driving compartment Removing the protective cover from reduced cowl vehicles (Stripped Chassis Cowl) Proceed as follows to remove the protective cover (1) that safeguards the chassis during transport: • Undo the zipper (2). NOTE The figure is valid for left-hand drive vehicles and right-hand drive vehicles.
  • Page 22 Driving compartment • Remove the elastic rope (4). Once freed from the restraints as described above, the cover can be removed by folding it. NOTE The figure is valid for left-hand drive vehicles and right-hand drive vehicles. • The wooden planks (5) used to support the cover must also be removed in order to outfit the chassis.
  • Page 23: Load Advice

    Driving compartment Load advice The vehicle is approved on the basis of specific maximum weights such as: kerb weight, useful weight, total weight, maximum weight on front axle, maximum weight on rear axle, towable weight. These weights are indicated in the vehicle registration document. Each of these must be adhered to and never exceeded.
  • Page 24: Opening Doors And External Compartments

    Driving compartment Opening doors and external compartments Depending on configuration, it is possible that the chassis is equipped with the following doors on the driver's side on the right: • Fuel filler cap door for diesel. Left side opposite the driver's seat for vehicles with right-hand drive: •...
  • Page 25: Instrument Panel

    Driving compartment Instrument panel ‘Matrix' version The systems fitted to your vehicle enable you to check and easily use the main function controls, if necessary. To avoid creating potentially dangerous situations for yourself and also for other road users, please carefully comply with the following precautions: ATTENTION The system must be used while always maintaining full control of the vehicle;...
  • Page 26 Driving compartment...
  • Page 27 Driving compartment Instruments The instrument panel includes the following instruments: 1. Speedometer with warning lights. 2. Warning light module for external lights. 3. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light. 4. Turning indicator warning light module. 5. Engine coolant temperature indicator with high-temperature warning light. 6.
  • Page 28: Fuel Level Indicator

    Driving compartment Fuel level indicator Instrument (3) indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank. When the pointer indicates: 0. The tank is empty. ½. The tank is half full. 1. The tank is full. The yellow warning light (A) indicates that the fuel in the tank has reached a minimum level and the vehicle will only continue to run for a limited distance.
  • Page 29: Engine Coolant Temperature Indicator

    Driving compartment Engine coolant temperature indicator Instrument (5) indicates the temperature of the coolant in the engine cooling circuit. The thermometer starts to display the coolant temperature when the temperature exceeds approximately 50 °C, and the pointer moves above "50". •...
  • Page 30 Driving compartment Warning light module The warning light module (6) contains some of the warning lights relating to external lights For further details, see the table in this chapter and the chapter regarding light operation. Revolutions counter The rev counter (7) provides information about engine rpm. With the engine idling, the revolutions counter may show a gradual or sudden change in engine rpm.
  • Page 31 Driving compartment Dashboard brightness sensor. The sensor (9) adjusts dashboard instrument panel brightness on the basis of ambient lighting conditions.
  • Page 32: Instrument Panel

    Driving compartment Instrument panel "Comfort" version The systems fitted to your vehicle enable you to check and easily use the main function controls, if necessary. To avoid creating potentially dangerous situations for yourself and also for other road users, please carefully comply with the following precautions. ATTENTION The system must be used while always maintaining full control of the vehicle;...
  • Page 33 Driving compartment...
  • Page 34 Driving compartment Instruments The instrument panel includes the following instruments: 1. Speedometer with warning lights. 2. Warning light module for external lights. 3. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light. 4. Turning indicator warning light module. 5. Engine coolant temperature indicator with high-temperature warning light. 6.
  • Page 35 Driving compartment Fuel level indicator Instrument (3) indicates the quantity of fuel in the tank. When the pointer indicates: 0. The tank is empty. ½. The tank is half full. 1. The tank is full. The yellow warning light (A) indicates that the fuel in the tank has reached a minimum level and the vehicle will only continue to run for a limited distance.
  • Page 36 Driving compartment Engine coolant temperature indicator Instrument (5) indicates the temperature of the coolant in the engine cooling circuit. The thermometer starts to display the coolant temperature when the temperature exceeds approximately 50 °C, and the pointer moves above "50". •...
  • Page 37 Driving compartment Warning light module The warning light module (6) contains some of the warning lights relating to external lights For further details, see the table in this chapter and the chapter regarding light operation. Revolutions counter The rev counter (7) provides information about engine rpm. With the engine idling, the revolutions counter may show a gradual or sudden change in engine rpm.
  • Page 38: Instrument Panel

    Driving compartment Instrument panel "TFT" version The systems fitted to your vehicle enable you to check and easily use the main function controls, if necessary. To avoid creating potentially dangerous situations for yourself and also for other road users, please carefully comply with the following precautions. ATTENTION The system must be used while always maintaining full control of the vehicle;...
  • Page 39 Driving compartment...
  • Page 40 Driving compartment Instruments The TFT version instrument panel includes the following instruments: 1. Speedometer with warning lights. 2. Fuel level gauge with reserve warning light. 3. Multi-function digital display. 4. Engine coolant temperature indicator with high-temperature warning light. 5. Rev. counter with warning lights. Speedometer The instrument indicates the vehicle speed.
  • Page 41: Warning Lights

    Driving compartment Engine coolant temperature indicator The instrument (4) with markings illuminated on the right side of the display indicates the temperature of the coolant in the engine cooling circuit. • Lower position (50): low coolant temperature. • Upper position (130): high coolant temperature. •...
  • Page 42 Driving compartment Revolutions counter The rev counter provides information about engine rpm. With the engine idling, the revolutions counter may show a gradual or sudden change in engine rpm. This is normal behaviour and can occur, for example, when the climate control unit or fan is switched on.
  • Page 43: Instrument Lighting Adjustment

    Driving compartment Instrument lighting adjustment “COMFORT” panel This procedure allows the driver to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel lighting buttons on the central dashboard when the side lights are on. To adjust, proceed as follows: • Access the menu by pressing the SET (2) button. •...
  • Page 44: Central Dashboard

    Driving compartment Central dashboard (button layout) The figure shows the button layout on the plate. The layout and presence of buttons varies depending on the different versions/markets. Instrument panel (TFT version) 1. Ecoswitch function (if present). 2. City Control. 3. ASR disabling / button for controlling traction. 4.
  • Page 45 Driving compartment Instrument cluster (Comfort / TFT version) 10. Start & Stop (if fitted) / Outswinging door (‘Vendor’ version) / footboard warning light (optional). 11. Rear spotlight / Interior lights (bus version) / ramp button (optional). 12. PTO engagement/ Interior lights (bus version) / additional light button.
  • Page 46 Driving compartment Upper part of dashboard The Retarder controls (if fitted) are located at the top of the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel. Specifically: 1. Four position control lever (shown in the figure as: (a); (b); (c) (d); 2.
  • Page 47: Gear Shift Indicator (Gsi)

    Driving compartment Gear Shift Indicator (GSI) The Gear Shift Indicator indicates when a gear change needs to be made in order to make the best use of the vehicle engine, for example, by engaging a higher gear to allow a reduction in fuel consumption or by downshifting to exploit the available torque.
  • Page 48: List Of Warning Lights

    Driving compartment List of warning lights...
  • Page 49 Driving compartment List of indicator lights for Matrix instrument panel...
  • Page 50 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Doors not completely Not available — closed Activation of the ‘Speed Limiter’ device using the Speed Limiter dashboard button. When the button is pressed, the — engaged current speed becomes the maximum speed. Not used —...
  • Page 51 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS (If fitted). The indicator light on the dashboard will (*) Cruise come on when the control on the steering wheel lever — control engaged is operated. green Activation of the warning light indicates a fault in the Driving carefully, immediately go to a (*)Brake failure braking system.
  • Page 52 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Differential lock Activation of this warning light indicates that the device — engaged is engaged. Amber (*) Inducement Diesel emissions control process. — If the warning light comes on in conjunction with a low level of AdBlue®...
  • Page 53 To permanently deactivate the acoustic The indicator light comes on and stays on when the indicator, contact the IVECO Service vehicle is stationary and the driver's seat belt or Safety belts not Network.
  • Page 54 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Normal operation: stop the vehicle, turn off the engine and check that the fluid level in the reservoir is not below the ‘MIN’ mark. If it is, proceed as described in the paragraph 'Checks to be carried out by the user'.
  • Page 55 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS — NOT AVAILABLE (*) operation of the warning lights marked with an asterisk is checked automatically each time the ignition key is set to MAR-1 (see chapter "Start-up and driving) and lasts for a few seconds.
  • Page 56 Driving compartment...
  • Page 57 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when a fault in one The fault could be due to: the burning out of of the following lights is detected: - turn Tractor one or more bulbs, blowing of the relative indicators;...
  • Page 58 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Rear fog The warning light comes on when the rear fog — lights lights are switched on. Amber The fault could be due to: the burning out of one or more bulbs, blowing of the relative Simultaneous activation of the warning light...
  • Page 59 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The presence of water in the fuel supply circuit may cause serious damage to the injection system and cause irregular engine operation. If the symbol lights up (on some versions together The symbol lights up permanently when driving with a message on the display) contact a Service Presence of...
  • Page 60: Not Available

    Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when one or more doors or the loading compartment access are not fully closed. On some versions the display Doors not shows the dedicated message indicating the Close the door(s) —...
  • Page 61 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Activation of the symbol indicates a fault in the Immobilizer If a fault is found, contact a Service Network Immobiliser system (only for versions with — system fault workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 62 (scheduled is set to ‘MAR-1’depending on the mileage and Amber maintenance) the maintenance plans defined by IVECO. Before reaching the mileage established in the Contact the Service Network where staff will maintenance plans, a temporary warning carry out the maintenance interventions as —...
  • Page 63: Generic Hazard Indicator Light

    Driving compartment Generic hazard indicator light Vehicles with Matrix instrument cluster For vehicles equipped with ‘MATRIX’ instrument cluster, the generic hazard indicator (yellow) is connected to operation of the AEBS system.
  • Page 64: Generic Hazard Indicator Light

    Driving compartment Generic hazard indicator light Vehicles with COMFORT instrument cluster SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Inertia safety The warning light can be switched off by resetting The warning light comes on with the symbol when switch the switch.
  • Page 65: List Of Warning Lights

    Driving compartment List of warning lights...
  • Page 66 Driving compartment COMFORT instrument cluster...
  • Page 67 Driving compartment Vehicles with COMFORT instrument cluster POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when one or more doors or the loading compartment access are not fully closed. On some versions the display shows Doors not the dedicated message indicating the open status Close the doors and/or loading compartment.
  • Page 68 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS When the key is turned to the ‘MAR-1’ position, the warning light comes on but should go off after starting the engine. The functionality of this warning light can be checked by traffic police using special equipment.
  • Page 69 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Activation of the warning light indicates a fault in Driving carefully, immediately go to a Service (*)Brake the braking system. Network workshop. failure (*)EBD Driving carefully, immediately go to a Service Simultaneous activation of the warning system fault...
  • Page 70 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Diesel emission control process — Inducement Refill the tank as soon as possible by going to an The warning light may flash (first ‘warning’) or AdBlue® distributor if the warning light comes on activate (steady on) (indicating the next level of in conjunction with a low level of AdBlue®.
  • Page 71 To permanently deactivate the acoustic indicator, The indicator light comes on and stays on when contact the IVECO Service Network. The Safety belts the vehicle is stationary and the driver's seat belt acoustic indicator can be reactivated at any time...
  • Page 72 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS In the case of normal driving: stop the vehicle, turn off the engine and check that the fluid level in the reservoir is not below the MIN mark. If it is, proceed as described in 'Checks to be carried out by the user'.
  • Page 73 Driving compartment POSI WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS When the key is turned to the ‘MAR -1’ position, the warning light comes on but should go off after (*)Low starting the engine. The warning light comes on Immediately stop the engine and consult a Service engine oil (steady on) together with the message shown on...
  • Page 74 Driving compartment...
  • Page 75 Driving compartment Vehicles with COMFORT instrument cluster POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when a fault in one of the following lights is detected: - turn The fault could be due to: the burning out of one Tractor indicators;...
  • Page 76 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the high High beam — beam lights are switched on. Light blue The warning light comes on when the rear fog Rear fog lights —...
  • Page 77 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The presence of water in the fuel supply circuit may cause serious damage to the injection system and cause irregular engine operation. If the symbol lights up (on some versions together with The symbol lights up (steady on) when driving a message on the display), contact a Service Presence of...
  • Page 78 This display appears automatically when the key (Scheduled is set to ‘MAR-1’ depending on the mileage and Amber maintenance) the maintenance plans defined by IVECO. Before reaching the mileage established in the Contact the Service Network where staff will maintenance plans, a temporary warning —...
  • Page 79: List Of Warning Lights

    Driving compartment List of warning lights...
  • Page 80 Driving compartment TFT dashboard...
  • Page 81 To permanently deactivate the acoustic which, if there are no faults, it goes out. indicator, contact the IVECO Service The indicator light comes on and stays on when the Network. vehicle is stationary and the driver's seat belt or...
  • Page 82 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Right turn The indicator light is activated when the control lever indicator — on the steering wheel is moved upwards. (arrows) The warning light comes on together with the left side green Hazard lights turn indicator when the hazard warning light button is...
  • Page 83 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the high beam High beam — lights are switched on. Light blue Automatic control of the AHBC high beam lights AUTO activated (if fitted).
  • Page 84 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the system is not functioning efficiently. In this situation the braking Drive carefully to a Service Network (*) ABS fault system maintains its efficiency but without the aid of workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 85 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Inertia safety The warning light comes on with the symbol when The warning light can be switched off by switch the overrun safety switch is activated (F1A engine resetting the switch.
  • Page 86 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS If a fault is found, contact a Service Differential The warning light activates when there is a fault / red / Network workshop immediately. fault/failure failure in the differential. Amber Battery not Contact a Service Network workshop...
  • Page 87 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS Refill the tank as soon as possible by Diesel emissions control process. Inducement going to an AdBlue® distributor if the warning light comes on in conjunction with a low level of AdBlue® . The The warning light may appear in flashing mode (first warning light may also come on in the (*) AdBlue®...
  • Page 88 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS (*) ESP / ASR Activation of this warning light indicates that the — engaged system is in operation. Amber ASR system disengaged. — ASR OFF Amber When the key is turned to the ‘MAR -1’ position, the Glow plug warning light comes on: The warning light goes off When the warning light goes off, start...
  • Page 89 Driving compartment POSI SYMBOL WARNING WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO TION LIGHTS The warning light remains on permanently. The Retarder is engaged and delivering a level of braking torque based on the position of the control lever, the pressure applied to the brake pedal or a request from the Cruise Control system.
  • Page 90 Driving compartment List of symbols on central display of dashboard IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Fuel system fault / error. Yellow The symbol activates when the overrun switch intervenes. Yellow Engine coolant level too low. Headlight angle adjustment. White Engine oil sensor fault. External bulb fault.
  • Page 91 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Differential lock fault. Yellow Differential lock serious error. Trailer fault (If fitted). Yellow Service (Scheduled maintenance). Yellow Brake fluid temperature. Yellow AEBS function deactivated by the driver (If fitted). Yellow Performance of the AEBS function restricted (If fitted). Yellow Radar serious fault (If fitted).
  • Page 92 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Front collision warning system fault. Yellow CC (Cruise Control) function activated. Green CC (Cruise Control) function enabled. White QA (Queue Assist) function enabled. White QA (Queue Assist) function active. Green Machine and bars QA (Queue Assist) function enabled but without target acquisition. grey, cruise and speed green QA (Queue Assist) function in Brake only mode active.
  • Page 93 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Machine and bars ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function enabled but without target acquisition. grey, cruise and speed green ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function in Brake only mode active Green flashing Machine and bars ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function in Brake only mode active but without target grey, cruise and speed acquisition flashing green...
  • Page 94 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR ABS fault. Amber ESP / ASR intervention. Amber ASR system disengaged. Amber Parking sensors fault. Amber Electric steering serious fault. HDC Hill Descent Control function selected. White HDC Hill Descent Control function active. Green HDC Hill Descent Control system fault. Amber airbag system serious fault.
  • Page 95 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Gearbox fault. Amber Serious gearbox error. Gear engagement fault. Amber LDWS Lane Departure Warning active. Amber LDWS Lane Departure Warning fault. Amber PLKA (Proactive Lane Keeping Assist) system fault. Amber Tachograph fault. Amber Power take-off activated. Amber Retarder engaged.
  • Page 96 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Power take-off, mode 2. Amber Power take-off, mode 3. Amber Warning: keep your hands on the steering wheel. Ramp occupied / Operator on ramp. Amber Ramp safety device. Amber Braking system overheating. Continue to drive with caution at least until the ideogram goes out.
  • Page 97: List Of Warning Lights

    Driving compartment List of warning lights...
  • Page 98 Driving compartment TFT dashboard...
  • Page 99 Driving compartment Vehicles with TFT dashboard WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Left turn The indicator light is activated when the control lever on indicator — the steering wheel is moved downwards. (arrows) green External The warning light activates when the side and front side —...
  • Page 100 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Right turn The indicator light is activated when the control lever on indicator — the steering wheel is moved upwards. (arrows) The warning light comes on together with the left side green Hazard turn indicator when the hazard warning light button is...
  • Page 101 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the high beam lights High beam — are switched on. Light blue Automatic control of the AHBC high beam lights AUTO activated (if fitted). Dashboard brightness sensor.
  • Page 102 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the system is not functioning efficiently. In this case, the braking system Drive carefully to a Service Network workshop as (*) ABS maintains its efficiency but without the aid of the ABS soon as possible.
  • Page 103 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Inertia The warning light comes on with the symbol when the safety The warning light can be switched off by resetting overrun safety switch is activated (F1A engine with Start switch the switch.
  • Page 104 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Differen If a fault is found, contact a Service Network The warning light activates when there is a fault / failure in red / tial fault/ workshop immediately. the differential. failure Battery Activation of the warning light indicates an alternator...
  • Page 105 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS Refill the tank as soon as possible by going to an Diesel emissions control process. Induce AdBlue® distributor if the warning light comes on ment in conjunction with a low level of AdBlue®. The warning light may also come on in the event of low The warning light may appear in flashing mode (first additive quality (in this case check the contents of...
  • Page 106 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS (*) ESP / Activation of this warning light indicates that the system is — in operation. engaged ASR system disengaged. — ASR OFF Glow plug When the key is turned to the ‘MAR -1’ position, the preheat warning light comes on: The warning light goes off when When the warning light goes off, start the engine...
  • Page 107 Driving compartment WARN WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO LIGHTS The warning light remains on permanently. The Retarder is engaged and supplies a braking torque defined on the basis of the position of the lever or the pressed brake pedal position or due to a request from the Cruise Control.
  • Page 108 Driving compartment List of symbols on central display of dashboard IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Fuel system fault / error. Yellow The symbol activates when the overrun switch intervenes. Yellow Engine coolant level too low. Headlight angle adjustment. White Engine oil sensor fault. External bulb fault.
  • Page 109 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Differential lock fault. Yellow Differential lock serious error. Trailer fault. (if provided). Yellow Service (Scheduled maintenance). Yellow Brake fluid temperature. Yellow AEBS function deactivated by the driver. (if provided). Yellow Performance of the AEBS function restricted. (if provided). Yellow Radar serious fault.
  • Page 110 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Front collision warning system fault. Yellow CC (Cruise Control) function activated. Green CC (Cruise Control) function enabled. White QA (Queue Assist) function enabled. White QA (Queue Assist) function active. Green Machine and bars QA (Queue Assist) function enabled but without target acquisition. grey, cruise and speed green QA (Queue Assist) function in Brake only mode active.
  • Page 111 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Machine and bars ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function enabled but without target acquisition. grey, cruise and speed green ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function in Brake only mode active Green flashing Machine and bars ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) function in Brake only mode active but without target grey, cruise and speed acquisition flashing green...
  • Page 112 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR ABS fault. Amber ESP / ASR intervention. Amber ASR system disengaged. Amber Parking sensors fault. Amber Electric steering serious fault. HDC Hill Descent Control function selected. White HDC Hill Descent Control function active. Green HDC Hill Descent Control system fault. Amber airbag system serious fault.
  • Page 113 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Gearbox fault Amber Serious gearbox error. Gear engagement fault. Amber LDWS Lane Departure Warning System active. Amber LDWS Lane Departure Warning System fault. Amber PLKA (Proactive Lane Keeping Assist) system fault. Amber Tachograph fault. Amber Power take-off activated.
  • Page 114 Driving compartment IDEOGRAM FUNCTION COLOUR Power take-off, mode 2. Amber Power take-off, mode 3. Amber Warning: keep your hands on the steering wheel. Ramp occupied / Operator on ramp. Amber Ramp safety device. Amber Braking system overheating. Continue to drive with caution at least until the ideogram goes out.
  • Page 115: Inducement

    Driving compartment Inducement The anti-pollution regulations in force require manufacturers of industrial vehicles to provide for engine derating if, during vehicle use, NOx emissions do not meet type-approval requirements. Therefore, if you travel with an empty or almost empty AdBlue® tank (AdBlue® level below the minimum threshold of 10%, 5% or the minimum quantity for metering device operation), or if other reasons do not allow the vehicle to meet the NOx emissions required by the standards, the performance of the engine will be limited (“derating”).
  • Page 116 Driving compartment The “inducement” warning light will provide the following indications: • "Driver warning system": activation of the flashing “inducement” warning light with no reduction in engine performance. • "Low level inducement": the “inducement” warning light comes on and stays on and the message “Limited engine power”...
  • Page 117: Inducement Warning Light

    Driving compartment Inducement warning light Inducement for vehicles with Euro VI type-approved engine (To find out the type-approval of your vehicle, refer to the vehicle registration certificate) Warning light operating logic. The light flashes or comes on and stays on if there is a low level of AdBlue®, faults are detected in the quality or consumption of AdBlue®...
  • Page 118 Driving compartment CONDITION RESULT INDICATION FOR DRIVER Warning for the driver (flashing warning Warning for the driver (flashing warning • Urea level < 10%. light). light). • Fault detected in AdBlue® quality/ consumption • attempt to tamper with the system. Reduced engine performance (25% Activation of the AdBlue®...
  • Page 119 Driving compartment Warning light operating logic Intermittent: • regeneration “on demand”, the message “Cleaning DPF start engine and keep vehicle stationary” appears. Fixed: • regeneration has not completed successfully, the message “Regeneration not completed, see manual" appears. The warning light will stay on until regeneration is completed successfully. A steady light can also indicate that automatic regeneration is in progress.
  • Page 120 Driving compartment INDUCEMENT FOR VEHICLES WITH EURO 6 ENGINE TYPE-APPROVAL UREA LEVEL RESULT INDICATION TO THE DRIVER Warning for the driver: "AdBlue® range Urea level range less than 2400 km. Warning for the driver. 2400 km". Urea level range less than 500 km. Warning for the driver.
  • Page 121 Driving compartment INDUCEMENT FOR VEHICLES WITH EURO 6 ENGINE TYPE-APPROVAL UREA QUALITY RESULT INDICATION TO THE DRIVER After detection of low urea quality, the Warning for the driver. Warning for the driver: "AdBlue® quality vehicle can travel 300 km with this fault incorrect"...
  • Page 122 Driving compartment INDUCEMENT FOR VEHICLES WITH EURO 6 ENGINE TYPE-APPROVAL ABNORMAL CONSUMPTION OF RESULT INDICATION TO THE DRIVER ADBLUE® OR ADBLUE® SYSTEM MALFUNCTION After detection of a AdBlue® system Warning for the driver. Warning for the driver: “AdBlue® system malfunction 300 km of driving is permitted fault”...
  • Page 123 Driving compartment INDUCEMENT FOR VEHICLES WITH EURO 6 ENGINE TYPE-APPROVAL ABNORMAL CONSUMPTION OF RESULT INDICATION TO THE DRIVER ADBLUE® OR ADBLUE® SYSTEM MALFUNCTION At the end of the permitted mileage with this Next engine start disabled. With engine running: AdBlue® warning light fault active.
  • Page 124 Driving compartment NOTE The management of the limitations described in the preceding pages has been introduced to comply with the approval regulations. These limitations can be avoided by correct management of AdBlue® additive refilling. It is important to top up the AdBlue® levels, and to check both its quality and the efficiency of the system as soon as possible to avoid running into severe limitations on vehicle performance which could make it difficult to reach the nearest refilling station.
  • Page 125: Dpf (Diesel Particulate Filter)

    Driving compartment DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) is a particulate filtering device that does not require any maintenance by the user. This is done automatically by the vehicle through combustion of the particulate accumulated inside the DPF (spontaneous regeneration). However, there are some uses of the vehicle (e.g.
  • Page 126 Driving compartment Regeneration “on demand” The regeneration function of the particulate filter is especially critical in urban "door-to-door" missions, in which the stops are frequent and short, therefore spontaneous regeneration is likely to be frequently interrupted by the switching off of the engine; to avoid this, a strategy has been optimized so that the system can automatically resume regeneration which has been interrupted.
  • Page 127 Driving compartment • The driver has turned the engine off by setting the ignition switch to STOP-0. • The engine temperature does not fall within the permitted limits. • Battery voltage is too low. • the atmospheric pressure is too low (for example, because of altitude). Furthermore, the "Regeneration on demand"...
  • Page 128: Airbag Failure Warning Light

    Driving compartment Airbag failure warning light When the key is turned to the MAR-1 position, the red warning light lights up, but should turn off after a few seconds. If this warning light stays on, this indicates that there is a fault in the airbag system.
  • Page 129: Smart Alternator

    Driving compartment Smart alternator With regard to battery recharging (warning light ), it has been noted that on vehicles equipped with a 'Smart alternator', the charging logic varies depending on the logic of certain parameters such as: consumption, etc. This is because the battery charge status is detected on the telematic interface.
  • Page 130: Controls At The Steering Wheel

    Driving compartment Controls at the steering wheel If fitted, the controls for interacting with the dashboard display can be seen on the steering wheel. These controls are used for the phone, to actuate the ADAS device, Cruise Control and the Adaptive Cruise Control - ACC. On the rear side of the spokes the driver can feel the radio controls (if fitted).
  • Page 131: Left Side Controls

    Driving compartment Left side controls NOTE The descriptions refer to the steering wheel with the most complete set of buttons, therefore refer only to what is actually present on your vehicle. 1. Press and release this control to access the information screens or submenu of an item on the main menu.
  • Page 132 Driving compartment Rear left control Radio scan control: • Press (1) to scan for radio stations. During playback of tracks from USB devices or devices connected via Bluetooth, a short press takes you to the previous/next track, a long press allows you to go forward or back rapidly.
  • Page 133 Driving compartment Horn Press the central part (1) of the steering wheel.
  • Page 134: Description Of Connections

    Driving compartment Pre-fitting of steering wheel controls (upon request) As well as the radio connections (A) and (B), there are 4 isolated cables that allow connection of an "after-market" radio to the steering wheel controls. Description of connections: • White wire (code 2213): rear and left steering wheel control signals (standard LIN). •...
  • Page 135: List Of Symbols On Buttons And Switches

    Driving compartment List of symbols on buttons and switches INTEGRATED ACTIVATION INDICATOR IDEOGRAM FUNCTION LIGHT COLOUR (IF FITTED) – Ecoswitch function. Button located on the steering wheel and ▼ – used for navigating the dashboard display menu. Headlight alignment adjustment (lowers the –...
  • Page 136 Driving compartment INTEGRATED ACTIVATION INDICATOR IDEOGRAM FUNCTION LIGHT COLOUR (IF FITTED) Orange Heated mirrors - Heated rear window. Differential lock. – Battery cut-off 'ON' - Emergency switch. – Battery cut-off 'OFF' - Emergency switch. – Outswinging door. – Orange Vehicle door lock/unlock control. White interior lights.
  • Page 137 Driving compartment INTEGRATED ACTIVATION INDICATOR IDEOGRAM FUNCTION LIGHT COLOUR (IF FITTED) Stop & Start. Orange Orange Run Lock. Power take-off engagement. Orange Rear working light. – Additional light for ramp operating area (tail Orange lift pre-installation). Air suspensions lifting. – Air suspensions levelling.
  • Page 138: Dashboard Commands

    Driving compartment Dashboard commands...
  • Page 139 Driving compartment 1. Steering wheel. 2. Radio controls Bluetooth® (if fitted). 3. Driver's Airbag and horn control. 4. Left steering wheel lever (control for external lights / turn indicators). 5. Right steering wheel lever (control for wipers / window cleaning / headlight washers / "“TRIP”".
  • Page 140 Driving compartment 27. Storage compartment. 28. Cup holder. 29. Document compartment. 30. Storage compartment, (with the telematic box, the storage compartment is not present). 31. Gearbox lever (the figure shows a mechanical gearbox lever). 32. Pedal assembly (the figure shows the pedal assembly for vehicles with a mechanical gearbox).
  • Page 141 Driving compartment Retarder (if provided) The use of the Retarder is particularly appropriate when the vehicle has to go down a long downhill stretch; best performance is obtained with the vehicle at medium/high speeds. It is possible to activate the Retarder by actioning the small lever (1) in one of four positions (shown in the figure as: (a);...
  • Page 142 Driving compartment Operating logic of the Retarder decoupling button Button (2) released (warning light on button deactivated): Complete Retarder functionality (with automatic activation of the Retarder below the brake pedal). Button (2) pressed (warning light on button activated): Automatic activation of the Retarder below the service brake pedal inhibited. NOTE The position of the button does not exclude the Retarder when it has been activated using the lever (1) on the dashboard.
  • Page 143 Driving compartment ATTENTION Retarder Use. The Retarder is not able to guarantee maximum braking torque in all operating conditions, above all in the event of prolonged activation (for example: to slow down the vehicle during long downhill stretches). Warning! In the following cases, the braking performance is gradually reduced for safety purposes to the highest degree of braking still permissible: - In the event of a breakdown or fault in an electrical component.
  • Page 144 Driving compartment Warning light (1) indication in normal operation The warning light is not turned ON: • The retarder is not engaged. The warning light remains ON permanently: • The Retarder is engaged and is supplying a braking torque defined on the basis of the position of the lever or the pressed brake pedal position or due to a request from the Cruise Control.
  • Page 145 Driving compartment The warning light flashes continuously: • The Retarder is preselected but not active because an inhibition condition is present (e.g: accelerator pedal pressed, overtemperature, etc.).The inhibition condition may be due to a system malfunction only in the case of the simultaneous signalling of a Retarder fault; in this case, go to the nearest Service Network workshop.In all other cases, it is a condition of temporary unavailability;...
  • Page 146: Autoclose Function

    Driving compartment Central door locking / unlocking from inside the vehicle To lock and unlock all the doors, press the button (1) located on the dashboard. The locking / unlocking actions are centralized (front and rear). When the doors are locked, the led (2) on the button is on. When the button (1) is pressed again, it centrally unlocks all the doors and the led goes off.
  • Page 147 Driving compartment ASR-Acceleration Slip Control (if provided) The system takes fast action on the engine and brakes, preventing the drive wheels from slipping; it permits safe and fast starting even on a slippery surface or when a drive wheel skids. Lastly, it reduces the risk of oversteering when accelerating too hard in a curve.
  • Page 148 Driving compartment Inducement and EOBD II (MIL) warning light operation By turning the ignition switch to the ‘MAR -1’ position, without starting the engine, the warning light (1) will flash with a variable frequency. This flashing indicates the operating status of the vehicle systems.
  • Page 149: Setup Menu

    Driving compartment Setup Menu (Vehicles with Matrix instrument panel) The menu consists of a series of items which, if selected by pressing the buttons , allow access to the various selections and settings (setup) provided below. For some items, there is a submenu. The menu can be activated by briefly pressing the button and consists of the following items:...
  • Page 150 Driving compartment Selecting an item from the main menu without a submenu To select one of these items: • briefly press the button to select the settings of the main menu that is to be modified; • pressing the buttons (pressing them once) it is possible to select the new setting;...
  • Page 151 Driving compartment Setup Menu “Comfort” version instrument panel The menu consists of a series of items which, if selected by pressing the buttons , allow access to the various selections and settings (setup) provided below. For some items, there is a submenu. The menu can be activated be pressing and releasing the button Selecting an item from the main menu without a submenu To select one of these items:...
  • Page 152 Driving compartment Menu items Menu for “Comfort” version instrument cluster This item allows the user to access the Setup Menu. To select the various items in the menu, press the button To go back to the standard screen, press and hold down button Speed BEEP (Speed limit) This function allows the user to set the vehicle speed limit (in km/h or in mph), if this limit is exceeded the driver will be warned.
  • Page 153 Driving compartment Autoclose (Automatic central locking with vehicle in motion) This function, once activated (On), activates the automatic locking of the doors when the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km/h. To activate or deactivate this function, proceed as follows: • press the button briefly to display the submenu;...
  • Page 154: Cornering Lights

    Driving compartment Beep/Buzz. Seat belt (Buzzer reactivation for S.B.R. alert - Seat Belt Reminder) (for versions/markets where required) The function can only be displayed after deactivation of the S.B.R. system at the Service Network. Cornering lights This function allows the user to activate/deactivate the cornering lights function. To activate or deactivate this function, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 155 Driving compartment TripB Data/Activation (Enabling Trip B) This function allows the user to activate (On) or deactivate (Off) the Trip B display (partial trip). For further information, please see the paragraph “Trip Computer”. Proceed as follows to activate/deactivate: • press button briefly, the display flashes ON or OFF depending on what has been set previously;...
  • Page 156 Driving compartment Set date (Setting the date) This function allows the user to update the date (day – month – year). NOTE It is not possible to modify the date on vehicles fitted with a digital chrono- tachograph. Proceed as follows to update: •...
  • Page 157 Driving compartment Set time (Setting the clock) This function allows the user to set the time via two submenus: “Time” and “Format”. NOTE It is not possible to modify the time on vehicles fitted with a digital chrono- tachograph. To set the time, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 158 Driving compartment Language Proceed as follows to set the required language: • press button briefly, the previously set "language" will flash; • press button to make a selection; • briefly press the button to go back to the menu screen or press and hold the button for a few seconds to go back to the standard screen without saving.
  • Page 159 Driving compartment Units (Setting the units) This function allows the user to set the measurement units via three submenus: “Distances”, “Consumption” and “Temperature”. Proceed as follows to set the required unit: • briefly press the button to display the three submenus; •...
  • Page 160: Buzzer Volume

    Driving compartment Buzzer volume (Setting the volume of fault/warning buzzers This function allows the user to set (choosing one of eight levels) the volume of the buzzers which accompany the visual display of a fault/malfunction. Proceed as follows to set the required volume: •...
  • Page 161 Driving compartment Display Matrix Display This display is able to provide information which is useful for the driver on the basis of its settings. With the engine ignition key removed from the ignition switch, when the door is opened or closed the display activates and for a few seconds it will show the time and the total kilometres (or miles) travelled.
  • Page 162: Matrix Display

    Driving compartment Matrix Display The display is divided into three theme-related areas which allow the following information to be displayed: • Clock. • External temperature. • Headlight positioning. • The journey computer data • The configuration menu • Messages relating to: Activation / deactivation functions; Service information; Failures; Warnings.
  • Page 163 Driving compartment Specifically: • A: External temperature with an indication of the unit of measurement. • C: Clock, date and total odometer count with unit of measurement. Message display/settings/ journey values (Trip)/ information area. When messages are to be displayed, the clock, date and odometer are hidden to allow the new message to be shown.
  • Page 164: Comfort Display

    Driving compartment Display The vehicle can be equipped with two types of display: • multifunctional (Comfort); • multifunctional (TFT). This last one is able to provide information which is useful for the driver on the basis of its settings (see the relevant chapter). With the engine ignition key removed from the ignition switch, when the door is opened or closed the display activates and for a few seconds it will show the time and the total kilometres (or miles) travelled.
  • Page 165 Driving compartment • E: Icon area (for example: risk of ice). • F: Clock. • G: GSI area (Gear Shift Indicator).
  • Page 166 Driving compartment Trip computer “Comfort” version instrument panel When the ignition key is set to (MAR-1), the “Trip computer” allows the values corresponding to the vehicle operating status to be displayed. This function consists of two separate ‘trips’ called “Trip A” and “Trip B” able to monitor the “completed mission” of the vehicle (journey) independently from each other.
  • Page 167: Distance Travelled

    Driving compartment Values displayed Range This indicates the approximate distance which can still be travelled with the fuel in the tank. The display will show the indication “- - - -” when the following events occur: • range less than 50 km (or 30 mi) •...
  • Page 168: Average Consumption

    Driving compartment Average consumption It represents the approximate average consumption from the beginning of the new mission. Instantaneous consumption It express changes in fuel consumption, constantly updated. If the vehicle is stationary with the engine running, the display will show “- - - -”. Average speed It represents the average speed of the vehicle on the basis of the total time from the beginning of the new mission.
  • Page 169 Driving compartment Navi repetition When selecting the page with the navigation system in operation, the driving instructions are repeated on the instrument panel. When the navigation system is not in operation, this is indicated by 'OFF' on the instrument panel.
  • Page 170: Fuel Economy

    Driving compartment Fuel Economy The following information will appear on this page: • instantaneous consumption (the unit of measurement adjusts to that chosen by the driver). • Histogram. The instantaneous consumption value is replicated in the bar (1). The minute by minute consumption relating to the last 5 min is displayed in the other bars.
  • Page 171: Fuel Level Indicator

    Driving compartment Indicators on the instrument panel “TFT” version instrument cluster When the instrument panel activates with the key set to MAR1, the instrument panel display shows two bar charts representing the fuel level in the tank and the engine coolant temperature.
  • Page 172: Control Buttons

    Driving compartment Setup Menu “TFT” version instrument cluster The vehicle is equipped with a display that provides the driver with useful information when driving. With the start-up device in the STOP 0 position and the key removed, if a door is opened/closed the display activates and for a few seconds it will show the time and total kilometres (or miles) travelled.
  • Page 173: Menu Items

    Driving compartment Menu items The menu is composed of the following items: • TRIP. • GSI. • VEHICLE INFO. • DRIVER ASSIST. • AUDIO (if fitted). • TELEPHONE (if fitted). • NAVIGATION (if fitted). • WARNINGS. • VEHICLE SETTINGS. TFT reconfigurable multifunction display The TFT display is composed of the following display zones: Zone (1): •...
  • Page 174 Driving compartment Elements in overlapping view: • Seat belt log. • Headlight level. Zone (4) (4a+4b): • Navigation arrows + Page name. Zone (5): • Main area. Zone (5b): • POP UP message zone to warn the driver. Zone (6) (6a + 6b): •...
  • Page 175 Driving compartment Zone (7) (7a + 7b + 7c): • Trip A distance • Cruise Control speed settings. • ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) adaptive speed control. • SL (Speed Limiter)Speed limiter • QA (Queue assist) (traffic jam). • PLKA (Proactive Lane Keeping Assist) Driving lane detection system (skid control). •...
  • Page 176: Vehicle Settings

    Driving compartment VEHICLE SETTINGS Submenu focus: 1. Vehicle settings page. 2. Page selection 3. Status/selection button. 4. For example, instructions for confirming the selection made. 5. E.g. instructions for confirming selection output. 6. Sub-menu navigation arrows.
  • Page 177 Driving compartment Navigation tree for TFT reconfigurable multifunction display The figures below show the navigation screen of the pages which make up the navigation menu and which are accessed using the steering controls indicated in the figure. NOTE The descriptions refer to the steering wheel with the most complete set of buttons, therefore refer only to what is actually present on your vehicle.
  • Page 178 Driving compartment Figure 1/4 MAIN MENU...
  • Page 179 Driving compartment...
  • Page 180 Driving compartment Legend : SET and BACK if last level. : Top. : Bottom. : Left / Back. : Right. NOTE On the page: “TripA or TripB" press the key twice to reset TripA or TripB. If Queue Assist (TJA) is not present, the TRIP button is a short cut for TRIP page 1. Therefore, press the TRIP button and move to the right using the TRIP pages.
  • Page 181 Driving compartment Figure 2/4 VEHICLE SETTINGS...
  • Page 182 Driving compartment Figure 3/4 DISPLAY SETTINGS...
  • Page 183 Driving compartment...
  • Page 184 Driving compartment NOTE Setting the time: only visible with the digital tachograph and LTM missing. NOTE AM / PM option only visible with "12 h" mode. NOTE Setting the date: only visible with the digital tachograph and LTM missing. NOTE Unit - "Metric"...
  • Page 185 Driving compartment Figure 4/4 ADAS QUICK MENU AND POP-UP...
  • Page 186 Driving compartment Lane assistance configuration pop-up The pop-up relating to lane assistance information: LDW or LDW+PLKA is shown in the figure.
  • Page 187 Driving compartment Trip computer Instrument panel, “TFT” version When the ignition key is set to (MAR-1), the “Trip computer” allows the values corresponding to the vehicle operating status to be displayed. This function consists of two separate ‘trips’ called “Trip A” and “Trip B” able to monitor the “completed mission” of the vehicle (journey) independently from each other.
  • Page 188 Driving compartment Values displayed Range This indicates the approximate distance which can still be travelled with the fuel in the tank. The display will show the indication “- - - -” when the following events occur: • range less than 50 km (or 30 mi) •...
  • Page 189: Average Speed

    Driving compartment Average consumption It represents the approximate average consumption from the beginning of the new mission. Average speed It represents the average speed of the vehicle on the basis of the total time from the beginning of the new mission. Journey time Time passed from the beginning of the new mission.
  • Page 190 Driving compartment Interior equipment Storage compartment - Top part of the dashboard The top part of the dashboard has the following compartments: • Driver's side compartment with a door (1). The (2) GPS aerial can be put inside this compartment if the optional exists on the vehicle. If this aerial is present, take care when placing objects inside so as not to damage it and make sure no metal objects are placed on top of it.
  • Page 191 Driving compartment Central compartments / Compartment with inductive charge function As described above, depending on the versions, the top part of the dashboard may have: Open central compartment (1). The compartment is open and can hold small objects and an A4 folder. Open central compartment with "smartphone inductive charger"...
  • Page 192 Driving compartment • The system only works with WPC “Qi” protocol compatible smartphones (as indicated by the symbol on the mat) and equipped with a rear cover pre-installed for this function. Some devices, even if compatible with this standard, are not sold with the rear cover pre-installed for the function and therefore users need to contact the device supplier to activate the function.
  • Page 193 Driving compartment Tablet holder To open the tablet holder (the tablet support also called ‘Cradle’) located in the middle of the dashboard, proceed as follows. While the vehicle is stationary (this is a mandatory requirement), release the tablet holder pressing the back part (namely, the part towards the driver) with the palm of your hand. The pressure exerted automatically releases the writing surface at the front (near the document holder clip) bringing the tablet holder to the open position.
  • Page 194: Card Function

    Driving compartment Once the side release lever has been released (1), the opening of the specific anchor retainers (2) can be adjusted based on the size of the device. Reattach by lifting the side release lever (1) of the specific retainers (this operation blocks the device in position).
  • Page 195 Driving compartment USB port modules The features of the USB modules on the vehicle are indicated below. Charging USB • (1) 2,5 A port. The charge continues for 20 minutes after the engine has been switched off USB data + AUX: •...
  • Page 196 Driving compartment Sun visors / Storage tray The sun visors (1) can be tilted and adjusted sideways, and include document pockets and a mirror on the passenger side. If there is a storage tray (2) above the windscreen, place items on it correctly so they do not come off when driving. General risk, general prescriptions Do not leave objects in the vehicle while it is moving that could strike the occupants and/or damage the...
  • Page 197: Controls And Devices

    Controls and devices Controls and devices Seat for cowl vehicle manoeuvres Seats Heated seat Head rest Arm rests Airbag Driver's side front airbag Front airbag passenger side Warnings relating to the use of airbags SBR system (Seat Belt Reminder) Seat belts Steering wheel adjustment External lights Steering column switch (multifunction steering wheel lever)
  • Page 198: Controls And Devices

    Controls and devices Introduction of telematics (optional Telematics Box) Remote Assistance - IVECO OVER THE AIR UPDATE Accessories fitted by the user...
  • Page 199: Seat For Cowl Vehicle Manoeuvres

    Controls and devices Seat for cowl vehicle manoeuvres The standard or manoeuvring seats are available in function of version type. The ‘Stripped Chassis Cowl’, "Reduced cowl" versions feature manoeuvring seats (1). NOTE The backrest of the manoeuvring seat (1) contains a sticker that indicates maximum speed allowed for the chassis during manoeuvres and transfer inside the bodybuilder workshops.
  • Page 200: Seats

    Controls and devices Seats Seats with two degrees of freedom Seat longitudinal position adjustment Pull lever (1) up to release the seat in order to move it forwards or backwards; when releasing the lever, the seat locks in the desired position. General prescriptions Adjust the seat only when the vehicle is stationary and check that the seat is fixed into the position selected.
  • Page 201 Controls and devices Adjustment of backrest tilt By turning the knob (2) the user can adjust the backrest. Adjusting cushion inclination By turning the lower side knob (4) the inclination of the cushion can be adjusted Adjustment of the vertical position and the cushion position Using the side lever (3) adjusts the height of the seat (direct "ratchet"...
  • Page 202: Heated Seat

    Controls and devices Heated seat (If applicable to your version) The heating function of the seat and seatback of the driver's seat can be activated and deactivated using the switch located on the seat's side panel. Press the button (6) to turn on the heating, the switching on of the LED on the button confirms that the heating has started.
  • Page 203: Head Rest

    Controls and devices Head rest The head rests can be adjusted in height and are automatically locked in the required position. Proceed as follows to adjust: • Adjusting upwards: lift the head rest until you can hear the locking mechanism catch. •...
  • Page 204: Arm Rests

    Controls and devices Arm rests The seats can be equipped with arm rests (1). Turn the small wheel (2) to adjust the height. NOTE make sure that the arm rests are vertical before fastening the front seat belts.
  • Page 205: Airbag

    Controls and devices Airbag General information The front airbags (driver and passenger) protect the occupants in the event of a frontal collision of medium-high severity by placing a cushion of air between the occupant and the steering wheel or instrument panel. The system is triggered when reaching a minimum deceleration that is potentially dangerous for passengers in case of head-on or side collision.
  • Page 206 Controls and devices • rapping under other vehicles or protective barriers (for example: under articulated vehicles or guard rails); as they do not offer any protection beyond that afforded by the seat belts and therefore inflation is not appropriate.Their failure to activate in these circumstances is not an indication of system malfunction.
  • Page 207 Controls and devices Diagram of airbag system 1. Airbag and pre-tensioner control unit. 2. Multiplex/ body computer node. 3. Airbag. 4. Key switch. 5. Pretensioners. 6. Dashboard. 7. Passenger airbag. 8. Side collision airbag sensors.
  • Page 208: Driver's Side Front Airbag

    Controls and devices Driver's side front airbag (if fitted) The airbag is located in a specific compartment in the middle of the steering wheel. Keep your hands on the steering wheel when driving so that should the airbag activate, it does not encounter any obstacles.
  • Page 209: Front Airbag Passenger Side

    Controls and devices Front airbag passenger side (if provided) It is located in a specific compartment in the instrument panel. General risk, general prescriptions Do not travel with objects in your lap, in front of your chest and never holding a pipe, pencil or other items in your mouth.
  • Page 210 Controls and devices Vehicles with a front passenger side airbag have a sticker on the sun visor giving instructions not to fit a rear facing child's seat if there is an active passenger airbag. Users are reminded that the vehicle is not type-approved for transporting children in travel seats.
  • Page 211: Warnings Relating To The Use Of Airbags

    Controls and devices Warnings relating to the use of airbags • Do not apply stickers or other objects on the steering wheel,on the passenger side airbag cover or on the roof side trim. Do not put any objects on the passenger side dashboard which could stop the airbag from opening correctly and cause injury to the vehicle occupants.
  • Page 212 Controls and devices • Vehicle users are reminded that the vehicle is not designed for transporting children even with child seats. • With the ignition key inserted and set to (MAR-1), even if the engine is not running, the airbag may also activate if the vehicle is stationary and is hit by another vehicle. For this reason, as mentioned in the previous point, even if the vehicle is stationary children must not under any circumstances be allowed to sit on the front seats.
  • Page 213: Sbr System (Seat Belt Reminder)

    (warning lights on the instrument panel and icons on the display) and through an acoustic signal. NOTE To permanently deactivate the acoustic indicator, contact the IVECO Service Network. The acoustic indicator can be reactivated at any time through the set-up menu of the display.
  • Page 214 Controls and devices Behaviour of the seat belt warning light for the front seats When the ignition device is moved to the “MAR-1” position, the warning light turns on for several seconds, regardless of the condition of the front seat belts. Driver If only the driver is present in the vehicle and their seat belt is unfastened, a cycle of intermittent acoustic signals and indicator light flashing begins with the vehicle moving, lasting...
  • Page 215 Controls and devices Behaviour of the icon for the seat belts for the rear seats The icons on the display (figure "A") are activated a few seconds after the ignition device is moved to the “MAR–1” position. The icons turn off around 90 s after they are turned on. The icons shown on the display indicate (depending on the various records): A.
  • Page 216 Controls and devices FIGURE A FIGURE B FIGURE C (red warning light) (white warning light)
  • Page 217: Seat Belts

    Controls and devices Seat belts (supplied in the container secured to the chassis) The chassis are supplied with seat belts which are not installed but are present and located in the designated container secured to the chassis. The vehicles are equipped with airbags and seat belts with pre-tensioner and a height-adjustable belt.
  • Page 218 Controls and devices Warnings: • On entering the vehicle, especially the first time, always adjust the height of the front seat belts making sure that they are at the correct height for both the driver and the passengers. This precaution may reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision. Adjust its height only when the vehicle is stationary, by moving the slide (1).
  • Page 219 Controls and devices • The seat belt must be wound up. The upper part must pass over the shoulder and go diagonally across the chest. The lower part must rest on the pelvis and not the abdomen of the passenger. Do not use other devices (clips, retainers etc.) which stop the belts from resting on the body.
  • Page 220 Controls and devices • Each seat belt must only be used by one person at a time. Also, remember that this vehicle is not designed for transporting children. • In general, do not attach any objects between the belt and the passenger. •...
  • Page 221 Controls and devices • Do not undertake modifications that could reduce seat belt functionality. • The seat belts can be easily cleaned without removing them from the vehicle. Read the paragraph "Caring for the vehicle" for information on cleaning methods. In any case, do not let the roller mechanisms get wet: their correct operation is guaranteed only if water does not enter them.
  • Page 222 Controls and devices Pretensioners To ensure the effectiveness of the airbag, the vehicle is equipped with front seat belts with pyrotechnic pretensioners. In the event of a violent frontal collision, they retract the seat belts by a few centimetres and ensure that the seat belt properly adheres to the occupant's body before its restraining action starts.
  • Page 223: Load Limiter

    Controls and devices Warnings: • The pretensioners can be used once only, and all of them deploy even if the seatbelts are not fastened. So, once they have deployed, have them replaced by the Service Network. • Operations on the vehicle which involve blows, vibrations or localised heating in the area of the pretensioners may damage or activate them;...
  • Page 224: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Controls and devices Steering wheel adjustment (if provided) The position of the steering wheel can be changed by adjusting its height so that it is appropriate to the driver’s height. These adjustments are carried out as follows: • Engage the parking brake. •...
  • Page 225: External Lights

    Controls and devices External lights External lighting is turned on only when the ignition key is in the MAR-1 position. When the low beam lights are turned on, the instrument panel and dashboard controls light Low beam lights LH lever To turn on the low beam lights, turn the rotary switch (A).
  • Page 226 Controls and devices ‘Follow me home' function This function allows the low beam lights to operate for a specific time period after having set the ignition switch to STOP-0, or after having removed it. The command is inhibited if the high beam lights are switched on using the steering wheel lever.
  • Page 227 Controls and devices Flashing the headlights Pull the lever towards the steering wheel (1st unstable position) independently of the position of the rotary switch. The warning light lights up on the dashboard. Automatic control of the high beam lights “AHBC” This function is activated from the designated page in the multifunctional digital display menu of the dashboard, navigating using the ▲...
  • Page 228 Controls and devices Automatic high beam check (AHBC) without twilight sensor The user can (de)activate these functions via the menu on the instrument panel, which is always available no matter what speed the vehicle is travelling. The status AHBC ON is indicated by a pop-up on the display. This means that the function has been selected.
  • Page 229 Controls and devices • If AHBC is ON from the menu and there are no faults in the camera, the AHBC symbol also activates. • if, while HB is active, the conditions for activating AHBC are met, the system will switch from HB to LB.
  • Page 230: High Beam Indicator Light

    Controls and devices High beam indicator light The high beam indicator lights indicate that these lights are on. Day lights (D.R.L - Day Running Light) With the ignition key set to MAR-1 and the low beam lights off (the symbol on rotary switch (A) must be in line with the reference ), the DRL lights will automatically turn on;...
  • Page 231: Auto Function

    Controls and devices AUTO function To activate the automatic function: turn rotary switch (A) to “AUTO”. A) Fog lights / rear fog lights (versions with TFT display) The fog lights / rear fog lights can be activated with the external lights on. The fog lights activate when the button (1) on the central dashboard is pressed once.
  • Page 232 Controls and devices Fog lights with ‘cornering' function (if fitted) This function, regardless of normal use of the fog light, is activated from the designated page in the menu of the multifunctional digital display of the dashboard using the keys "COMFORT"...
  • Page 233: Turn Indicators

    Controls and devices Turn indicators Move the lever to the stable position: • up (R): RH turn indicator turns on, the warning light flashes on the dashboard; • Down (‘L’ position): activation of left turn indicator, the warning light flashes on the dashboard.
  • Page 234 Controls and devices Emergency Stop Signalling (ESS) This function makes it possible to activate the rear turn indicators at the same time in flashing mode in the case of sudden braking in emergency conditions. This function is activated under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 235: Steering Column Switch (Multifunction Steering Wheel Lever)

    Controls and devices Steering column switch (multifunction steering wheel lever) LH lever There are two versions of the left lever (1), (A) or (B) depending on the vehicle, and including the following controls: • Lever (A) External lights: low beam lights, high beam lights / light flash / AUTO function.
  • Page 236: Windscreen Washer

    Controls and devices Windscreen washer This operation is performed only with the ignition switch set to MAR-1. To operate the windscreen washer, push the lever down as indicated by the arrow stamped on it. To operate the windscreen washer, push the steering wheel lever (3) down as indicated by the arrow stamped on it.
  • Page 237 Controls and devices “AUTO” function Enable the main “AUTO” function from the cluster and then use the lever to choose whether or not to use it. To activate the automatic function: set the wiper switch to (AUTO). windscreen wiper stopped. (AUTO) automatic operation slow continuous operation.
  • Page 238: Trip Button

    Controls and devices TRIP button The (1) TRIP button is located on the right lever (A) and when the ignition key is set to MAR-1, allows the previously described values to be displayed as well as resetting them for a new mission: •...
  • Page 239 Controls and devices Procedure for starting a journey With the ignition key set to ‘MAR-1’, reset by pressing and holding the ‘TRIP’ button for more than 2 seconds. Trip outlet with "Comfort" version display The user automatically exits the ‘TRIP’ function once all the values have been displayed or by pressing the ‘SET’...
  • Page 240 Controls and devices Trip outlet with "TFT" version display The user automatically exits the ‘TRIP’ function once all the values have been displayed or by pressing the button (5) for more than 1 second and scrolling through with buttons (2) and (4).
  • Page 241: Power Take-Off

    Controls and devices Power take-off Electromagnetic power take-off (if fitted OPTIONAL 72815 or 72816) Alternatively the vehicle may be equipped with the following power take-offs (PTO): If fitted by the bodybuilder, the vehicle may be equipped with up to two additional PTOs. To engage the PTO, follow the procedure below: •...
  • Page 242: Rear Differential Lock Engagement

    Controls and devices Rear differential lock engagement (if provided) The lock must only be used on muddy and slippery terrains. Engage the lock by pressing the switch (1) with built-in warning light on the push-button panel, only with the vehicle stationary or at a very low speed. As soon as the vehicle is in normal driving conditions, move the switch back into the rest position, which causes the lock to disengage and the built-in indicator to switch off.
  • Page 243: Ecas - Electronic Control Air Suspensions

    Controls and devices ECAS - Electronic control air suspensions (if provided) Any operation for lifting, lowering and levelling the vehicle shall be carried out before loading and unloading the vehicle using a set of buttons on the dashboard. The system can be used to aid operations of loading/unloading goods, driving with snow chains fitted and going over ramps and rises.
  • Page 244: Diagram Of Air Distribution

    Controls and devices Diagram of air distribution...
  • Page 245 Controls and devices 1. Fixed side air vent. 2. Adjustable side vent. 3. Upper fixed air vent. 4. Adjustable central air vents. 5. Adjustable side vent. 6. Lower fixed air vents.
  • Page 246: Side Air Vents

    Controls and devices Side air vents 1. Fixed side air vet (air flow towards door window). 2. Adjustable side vent. 3. Cursor to adjust air flow to the right / left / upwards / downwards. 4. Air vent opening and closing.
  • Page 247: Central Air Vents

    Controls and devices Central air vents 1. Adjustable side vent. 2. Cursor to adjust air flow to the right / left / upwards / downwards. 3. Air vent opening and closing.
  • Page 248: Heating And Ventilation

    Controls and devices Heating and ventilation Manual air conditioning system (basic system) 1. Air temperature control knob (warm/cold air mix). 2. Knob for activating the fan at the relevant operating speed. 3. Button to turn on the recirculation function: prevents the entry of external air.
  • Page 249 Controls and devices Automatic air conditioning system (if fitted) 1. Button to turn on the recirculation function. To prevent outside air from entering. 2. Ring nut for air temperature adjustment. 3. Display showing the air temperature. 4. Button for turning on air conditioner compressor. The system is equipped with a pollen filter to clean the intake air.
  • Page 250 Controls and devices Description The automatic climate control unit adjusts the temperature of the air in the interior compartment. The system keeps the interior compartment comfortable and compensates for any variations in the outside air temperature. The parameters and functions which are automatically controlled are: •...
  • Page 251 Controls and devices • Air recirculation. • switch system off. All these functions can be modified manually, i.e. by intervening on the system and selecting one or more than one function and modifying the parameters. This way, the automatic control is deactivated of the functions modified manually and on which the system will only intervene for safety reasons.
  • Page 252 Controls and devices Switching on the climate control unit The system can be switched on in a number of different ways: • press button (1) to activate ventilation. • Act on the ring nut (2) to adjust the speed of the electro-fan. •...
  • Page 253 Controls and devices Turn the ring nut (7) to the left or the right to adjust the output temperature. Turn the knob (7) all the way to the left to engage the ‘LO’ function (cooling max.). Turn the knob all the way to the right to engage the ‘HI’ function (heating max). To disengage these functions, turn the ring nut to the left or the right.
  • Page 254 Controls and devices • Dividing the air flow between the area around the feet and the vents to demist/defrost the windscreen and front side windows. Distributing the air this way warms the interior compartment without misting up the windows. • Dividing the air flow between the demisting/defrosting area of the windscreen and the central and side vents on the dashboard.
  • Page 255: Fan Speed Adjustment

    Controls and devices To restore automatic control of the air distribution after a manual selection, press the AUTO button. Fan speed adjustment Turn the knob (10) to increase/decrease the fan speed. The set speed is displayed: • Maximum fan speed: all corresponding bars are white. •...
  • Page 256 Controls and devices By pressing the ‘AUTO’ button when the ‘AUTO’ LED is activated, operation goes into completely manual mode; the system displays the current air flow and distribution which will no longer be managed automatically. By intervening manually on at least the air distribution or the fan speed, the LED deactivates to signal that the system is no longer automatically controlling the functions.
  • Page 257 Controls and devices ATTENTION With low external temperatures, the recirculation is deactivated (with external air intake) to prevent the windows from misting up.
  • Page 258 Controls and devices Climate control unit compressor Press the button (4) to engage/disengage the compressor (when it is engaged, the LED on the button activates). Compressor disengagement is stored even after the engine has been switched off. When the compressor is disengaged the system deactivates recirculation to prevent the windows from misting up.
  • Page 259 Controls and devices Quick defrosting/demisting of the windows Press the button to activate (LED on the button is activated) demisting/defrosting of the windscreen and side windows. The climate control unit carries out the following operations: • Engage the air conditioner compressor when the climatic conditions permit. •...
  • Page 260 Controls and devices Additional heater located inside the automatic climate control assembly (PTC) It allows the interior compartment to be heated more quickly in cold climatic conditions. The heater is automatically switched off when the comfort conditions are reached. The additional heater automatically activates on the basis of the environmental conditions and with the engine running.
  • Page 261 Controls and devices Switching off the climate control unit Press the button (5). With the climate control unit off: • The air recirculation is engaged, isolating the interior compartment form the outside. • The compressor is deactivated. • The fan is off. NOTE The climate control unit control unit stores the temperature set before being switched off and restores that temperature when any button of the system is pressed (with...
  • Page 262: Independent Additional Heater

    Controls and devices Independent additional heater (if provided) NOTE Before turning on the heater and to obtain maximum efficiency and comfort, with the ignition key set to MAR-1, set the fan controls to ‘MAX DEF' (automatic climate control unit) or direct the air to the feet and centrally setting the fan speed to position (1) (manual climate control unit) and engage recirculation by pressing the button (1).
  • Page 263 Controls and devices Using the independent additional heater Control When using the clock controls, remember that when the symbols are flashing fast your are in adjustment mode. If no button is pressed for five seconds the displayed time is saved. If buttons (8) or (3) are pressed for longer than two seconds, fast back/forward mode is on.
  • Page 264: Setting The Time

    Controls and devices Setting the time This function is not available with heating mode on. Keep button (4) pressed: at the same time press button (3) (Forwards) or (8) (Back). Release button (4). the time is displayed and the clock symbol (7) flashes. Set the time with button (3) (Forwards) or (8) (Back).
  • Page 265 Controls and devices Programming start of heating Operate button (4). Within ten seconds operate button (3) (Forward) or (8) (Back), until the required time for starting heating is shown on the display. If you want another program number, press button (4) within ten seconds. Factory settings: •...
  • Page 266: Setting The Duration

    Controls and devices Selecting and activating the pre-selected time Press button (4) within 10 seconds, until the program number with the required pre-selected time is displayed. The pre-selected time you have chosen to set is automatically activated after approximately 10 seconds, with no need for additional confirmation by pressing another button.
  • Page 267 Controls and devices Setting the remaining operating time In heating mode the remaining operating time can be modified for a variable duration of between 10 and 60 minutes with buttons (3) (Forwards) or (8) (Back). Risk of intoxication or poisoning To prevent the risk of poisoning or suffocation, the additional heater must never be left on in closed environments such as garages or workshops, not even for brief periods, unless there are exhaust gas extraction devices, also with remote delayed...
  • Page 268 Controls and devices ATTENTION During operation with the engine off, the heater draws electrical energy from the battery; it should therefore be operated for a sufficient period with the engine running, in order to restore the battery’s correct state of charge. NOTE For maintenance and repair work, contact only the Service Network and use only original spare parts.
  • Page 269: Radio And Multimedia Navigation System

    Controls and devices Radio and multimedia navigation system The vehicle can be equipped with: • a radio with Bluetooth® function. • A DAB radio with Bluetooth® function. • “Hi-connect” infotainment multimedia system with Touchscreen 7.0”, equipped with navigator, hands-free functions and Bluetooth®. NOTE For further information on using this device, please refer to the manual provided.
  • Page 270: Disclaimer

    Controls and devices Disclaimer Permitted conditions of use • The device is only to be used when driving and traffic conditions allow.Before using the device, make sure that the operation does not hinder or put the driver, other occupants in the vehicle or other road users in danger.
  • Page 271: Quick Installation Guide For The "Daily Business Up" Application

    Controls and devices Quick installation guide for the “DAILY Business Up” application Download and register • Scanning the “QR” code in the figure will redirect you to the “store” selection. • Download the DAILY Business UP™ application from your store (Google Play for Android devices and App Store for Apple iOS devices).
  • Page 272 Controls and devices Bluetooth supported devices Bluetooth devices supported by the radio must use one of operating systems listed below: • Android 5.0 or later. • iOS 10.0.2 or later. • Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Page 273 Controls and devices Connect to your vehicle To connect to your vehicle: • Switch on the DAILY DAB RADIO. • From the menu page, select "Connectivity". • From the "Connectivity" menu, select "Pair a device"’. • Activate the Bluetooth™ from your mobile device and select .DAILY DAB RADIO •...
  • Page 274 Controls and devices only select this option if you wish to use this device EXCLUSIVELY for using the ''Business UP™" application and listening to media sources and the radio, and another device for making handsfree phone calls. NOTE This option is only recommended if pairing two devices. Customisation of the application TO make full use of “DAILY Business UP™”, the following configurations need to be made: •...
  • Page 275 Controls and devices • 24/7 assistance can be obtained by clicking on the assistance button and installing the ‘Iveco Assistance Non Stop’ application. NOTE For help with installation, please contact telematics@iveco.com. The DAILY Business UP™ requires “DAILY DAB RADIO” with the option of connectivity to work (OPT.
  • Page 276 Below you will find some general information on what telematics data is collected, by which systems and how IVECO handles it. Other information on this topic can be found in the Privacy Notice which was delivered at the time of the subscription to the service. Privacy Notices are also available in electronic form within the mobile application that you might use to interact with the vehicle.
  • Page 277: Online Services

    IVECO or other providers. Legal Basis of Processing activities IVECO collects and processes data to perform the contract with its customers. In some other circumstances, data is processed for dealing with legal obligations as well as to pursue legitimate IVECO interests.
  • Page 278: Radio Dab

    Portale Web MYDAILY with Driving Style Evaluation, Warning light monitoring, other services developed to • • • improve vehicle productivity and reduce TCO - Services www.mydaily.iveco.com Fleet Management - FM • • • Remote Fleet Management System (rFMS Standard) •...
  • Page 279: Fleet Management

    Depending on the configuration of the vehicle, these indicators can be displayed in real time together with suggestions for improving the Hi-Connect appliance (if available) integrated into the vehicle dashboard or your smartphone (using the official IVECO app: Business Up) dedicated, upon subscription.
  • Page 280 Controls and devices NOTE When driving for long periods in tunnels or areas that are not covered by the network, vehicle data may be missing or incomplete. Nonetheless, the telematics control unit will still able to collect data which it then forwards as soon as the network permits. Transmission of vehicle-to-ground data is only and exclusively active if the customer consents to the data transmission by signing the designated forms/consent forms, i.e.
  • Page 281 Allows the driver/fleet manager to check whether software updates for the control units have been released for their vehicle and to install them without having to go to an Iveco Service Network workshop. In order to use the 'SMART UPDATE' service, the vehicle must be registered on 'IVECO-ON': www.iveco-on.com...
  • Page 282 Generating the PIN code using the IVECO ON app Download the latest Iveco ON mobile app The account to access the IVECO ON app is the same one used to access the IVECO ON web portal and the Easy Way app.
  • Page 283 Controls and devices Accessories fitted by the user While reminding you that Iveco shops offer high-quality products, we recommend that you follow the advice provided below: • In the event of additional drilling (for example,: a hole for radio aerial connection) on the cab panelling, protect the relevant part appropriately to prevent the formation of any early oxidation on external or internal surfaces.
  • Page 284 (IVECO) has been given. In the case of rear pneumatic bellows installed by the manufacturer of the passenger cell or added additionally, the inflation pressure of these devices must be as indicated in the accompanying documentation.
  • Page 285 Controls and devices Self-adhesive decals The removal or application of self-adhesive decals must not be done with sharp tools (e.g. blades, knives, etc.) as they could cause deep scratches on the paintwork, resulting in premature corrosion of the underlying material. Radio transmitters and mobile phones Mobile phones and other radio-transmitter devices (e.g.
  • Page 286 Controls and devices...
  • Page 287: Start-Up And Driving

    Start-up and driving Start-up and driving Safe driving Economical and ecological driving Vehicle keys Replacing the remote control battery Steering lock Central locking Centralised locking + electronic alarm Immobilizer Key switch positions Starting the engine Indication of engine oil level Indication of engine oil level Stopping the engine Inertia safety switch...
  • Page 288 Start-up and driving Working Engine Speed Demand ACC speed programmer - Adaptive Cruise Control (Automatic speed regulation system) Queue Assist AEBS system Dusk sensor and rain sensor traction plus Hill Holder Rear parking sensors Service brake EUC - TSM - HRB - HFC - RMI -HBA Using the parking brake Position of the parking brake lever for right-hand drive vehicles.
  • Page 289: Safe Driving

    Start-up and driving Safe driving Before starting to drive • Adjust the seat, wheel and rear view mirrors to the optimum position for driving. • Check that nothing is obstructing the movement of the pedals (the brake pedal in particular). •...
  • Page 290 Start-up and driving Driving • Long journeys should be undertaken only when the driver is in perfect shape. • A light meal, based on easily digestible food, will help keep reflexes ready and ensure the concentration necessary for safe driving. •...
  • Page 291 Start-up and driving • Do not drive with a foot on the clutch pedal; this habit can cause early wear of the clutch components. • Do not drive for too long without a break; stop at regular intervals to stretch legs and freshen up.
  • Page 292 Start-up and driving Contamination, fire - Throwing burning objects such as cigarette butts out of the windows when the vehicle is moving could be dangerous for persons, for other vehicles, for the surrounding environment and for the goods being carried. It could also be hazardous for the vehicle itself.
  • Page 293 Start-up and driving Driving in rain, fog and snow If the road is wet, the friction between the wheels and the road surface is greatly diminished and this increases braking distances and reduces adhesion in bends: reduce vehicle speed and keep a greater distance from the vehicles in front.
  • Page 294 Start-up and driving Tyres The tyres fitted on the vehicle are "tubeless" type. You are advised to comply with the following requirements in order to achieve maximum driving comfort, safety and long tyre life: • With new tyres, do not proceed at maximum speed in the first 100 km. •...
  • Page 295 Start-up and driving • Never use tyres that are second-hand, of unknown origin or more than 6 years old. • With tubeless tyres, inner tubes must never be used. • Avoid leaving the vehicle parked for long periods on the edge of a step or other irregular road surfaces.
  • Page 296: Economical And Ecological Driving

    Start-up and driving Economical and ecological driving General risk, general prescriptions The conditions of use and driving behaviour have a direct effect on fuel consumption and environmental impact. By following a few simple rules, without forgoing "lively" driving, the driver can avoid damage to the environment, and at the same time reduce fuel consumption.
  • Page 297 • Follow the schedule and carry out all operation and fine tuning operations indicated by IVECO; this is an essential condition to guarantee better service life of the mechanical parts and substantial fuel savings. Maintenance of emission reducing devices Proper functioning of the anti-pollution device ensures respect for the environment and best vehicle performance.
  • Page 298: Particulate Filter

    Start-up and driving Particulate filter • The DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) is a filter for tiny particles emitted by the fuel. The engine control unit periodically "controls" the combustion process of the particles to clean it (regeneration) by increasing the diesel emission. During the particle combustion process in the filter, the gas reaches a temperature of 650 °C, overheating the filter.
  • Page 299: Vehicle Keys

    Start-up and driving Vehicle keys 1. Key without remote control Fitted with metal insert (A) like the key with the remote control (2). Operates: 1. the engine starter switch 2. the door lock; 3. opening/closing of the fuel tank. When the door is unlocked, the front ceiling light comes on. The ceiling light switches off when the door is locked.
  • Page 300 Start-up and driving To reinsert it, proceed as follows: • Move the metal insert (A) while pressing button (B); • Release button (B) and rotate the metal key insert (A) until it clicks closed. In addition: • Button (C) unlocks the front doors. When the doors are unlocked, the front ceiling light comes on for 10 seconds.
  • Page 301: Replacing The Remote Control Battery

    Start-up and driving Replacing the remote control battery To replace the battery, proceed as follows: • Press button (A) and move the metallic insert (B) to the open position. • Turn screw (C) the lock open symbol using a fine-tipped screwdriver. •...
  • Page 302: Steering Lock

    Start-up and driving Steering lock Activation With the device in the STOP-0 position, remove the key and turn the steering wheel until it locks. Disengagement Move the steering wheel slightly while turning the key to the MAR-1.
  • Page 303: Central Locking

    Start-up and driving Central locking (if provided) Briefly press button (2) in the key, pointing it in the direction of the vehicle: the turn indicators will flash once to signal that all the doors have been locked. To unlock the doors, press button (1), pointing the remote control in the direction of the vehicle;...
  • Page 304: Centralised Locking + Electronic Alarm

    Start-up and driving Centralised locking + electronic alarm (if provided) In combination with central locking, the vehicle can be equipped with an electronic alarm performing the following functions: • Remote operation of central door locking/unlocking (see the "Central locking" description). •...
  • Page 305 Start-up and driving To turn on the alarm, briefly press the (1) button in the key, pointing it in the direction of the vehicle: the turn indicators will flash once to signal that all the doors have locked and the alarm system has been turned on.
  • Page 306: Immobilizer

    Start-up and driving Immobilizer To improve protection against attempted theft, the vehicle is equipped with an electronic engine Immobilizer. In fact, the ignition keys are equipped with an electronic device which transmits a coded signal to the Immobilizer control unit. Vehicle keys Two keys are supplied and make up a "Set"...
  • Page 307 Start-up and driving High protection Immobilizer (optional) This system is a high protection anti-theft device which can only be disabled using the remote control key provided. The remote control (1) not only opens the door but also enables the Body Computer control unit when the engine is started.
  • Page 308: Emergency Start-Up

    Start-up and driving Emergency start-up Allows the engine to be started if the key is not recognised. If the key is not recognised, the engine cannot be started and the warning light turns on continuously. Starting is possible by entering the 5 digit electronic code and using the accelerator pedal as follows.
  • Page 309 Start-up and driving • If the general fault warning light is off, start the engine going from MAR-1 to AVV-2. ATTENTION Do not turn the key back to STOP-0. In any case, contact the Service Network as soon as possible to check the system. WARNINGS: •...
  • Page 310: Key Switch Positions

    Start-up and driving Key switch positions STOP-0= Insertion and extraction of the key - engine off - steering lock, Immobilizer engaged. MAR-1= Pre-installation for engine starting – various indicators, immobilizer disabled (running position). AVV-2= Start engine (unstable position: when released, it returns automatically to MAR-1. Risk of injury: Risk of the steering wheel locking while driving.
  • Page 311 Start-up and driving Immobilizer system activation Turn the key to STOP-0 to activate the system: engine stopped, key can be removed. Subsequently, the main functions which can be enabled with the key are summarised (with or without the remote control).
  • Page 312: Unlock Doors

    Start-up and driving LOCK DOORS FROM THE UNLOCK LOADING KEY TYPE UNLOCK DOORS OUTSIDE COMPARTMENT DOORS Turn key anti-clockwise (driver's Standard key Turn key clockwise (driver's side) – side) Turn key anti-clockwise (driver's Key with remote control Turn key clockwise (driver's side) –...
  • Page 313 Start-up and driving The warning light (3) coming on approximately two seconds after starting the vehicle does not necessary mean there is a fault with the system, but in certain cases it highlights a situation that can be interpreted as attempted tampering by a thief, or a particularly low battery charge status.
  • Page 314: Starting The Engine

    Start-up and driving Starting the engine • Insert the key in the ignition switch and turn it clockwise to the MAR-1 position. • If the vehicle has a mechanical gearbox, make sure the gearbox is in neutral or fully depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 315 NOTE If necessary, have the fuel injection system checked by specialised personnel. To obtain maximum benefits from these operations, replace using original IVECO cartridges. If any operations on the injection system are needed, contact the Service Network. ATTENTION Never exceed an engine speed of 4500 RPM.
  • Page 316: Indication Of Engine Oil Level

    Start-up and driving Indication of engine oil level Indication of the oil level is given on the instrument panel when the engine is started. Five possible levels can be indicated (below are descriptions of the action that the driver should take with each of these oil levels).
  • Page 317 Start-up and driving Display on the instrument panel with the “Matrix” version Figure (A) shows the display when the oil level is at the maximum level. Figure (B) shows the display when the oil level is at the minimum level. NOTE In the figures, (c) refers to the head of the "oil level"...
  • Page 318 Start-up and driving In addition to showing the maximum and minimum levels, the dashboard display also provides information on the intermediate levels. The table lists all the oil levels along with descriptions of them and the action that the driver must take when each one is shown.
  • Page 319 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Do not top up the oil. Do not top up the oil. Level correct Oil level decreasing...
  • Page 320 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Warning: Engine oil level low Schedule engine oil top-up. The oil level must be topped up immediately if long journeys are planned with: • 1,5 L (approx.) for F1C engines. •...
  • Page 321 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Warning: Engine oil below minimum level! Extremely high risk of damaging the engine! To return to the optimal level and continue driving without engine problems, before using the vehicle the engine oil MUST be topped up with: Engine oil level indicator on •...
  • Page 322 Start-up and driving NOTE After topping up the oil, wait at least 20 min with the engine switched off before checking the oil level with a dipstick. If the dipstick does not show the maximum level, add more oil and check the level again.
  • Page 323: Indication Of Engine Oil Level

    Start-up and driving Indication of engine oil level Indication of the oil level is given on the instrument panel when the engine is started. Five possible levels can be indicated (below are descriptions of the action that the driver should take with each of these oil levels).
  • Page 324 Start-up and driving Dashboard display with "Comfort" version Figure (A) shows the display when the oil level is at the maximum level. Figure (B) shows the display when the oil level is at the minimum level. NOTE In the figures, (c) refers to the head of the "oil level" in the languages available on the instrument panel.
  • Page 325 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Do not top up the oil. Do not top up the oil. Level correct Oil level decreasing Warning: Engine oil level low Schedule engine oil top-up. The oil level must be topped up immediately if long journeys are planned with: •...
  • Page 326 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Warning: Engine oil below minimum level! Extremely high risk of damaging the engine! To return to the optimal level and continue driving without engine problems, before using the vehicle the engine oil MUST be topped up with: •...
  • Page 327 Start-up and driving NOTE *The engine oil level indicator light is only present on F1A engines NOTE After topping up the oil, wait at least 20 min with the engine switched off before checking the oil level with a dipstick. If the dipstick does not show the maximum level, add more oil and check the level again.
  • Page 328 Start-up and driving Dashboard display with "TFT" version Figure (A) shows the display when the oil level is at the maximum level.
  • Page 329 Start-up and driving Figure (B) shows the display when the oil level is at the minimum level. NOTE In the figures, (c) refers to the head of the "oil level" in the languages available on the instrument panel. In addition to showing the maximum and minimum levels, the dashboard display also provides information on the intermediate levels.
  • Page 330 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Do not top up the oil. Do not top up the oil. Level correct Oil level decreasing...
  • Page 331 Start-up and driving INDICATION OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL ON DISPLAY ACTION THAT THE DRIVER MUST TAKE Warning: Minimum engine oil level reached! The engine oil must be topped up with: • 1,5 L — 2 L for F1C engines • 1 L — 1,5 L for F1A engines with dipstick with yellow eyelet terminal. •...
  • Page 332 Start-up and driving NOTE *The engine oil level indicator light is only present on F1A engines. NOTE After topping up the oil, wait at least 20 min with the engine switched off before checking the oil level with a dipstick. If the dipstick does not show the maximum level, add more oil and check the level again.
  • Page 333: Stopping The Engine

    Start-up and driving Stopping the engine To stop the engine turn the key back to STOP-0. General risk, general prescriptions Extract the key from the ignition block only when the vehicle is stationary. Never leave the vehicle without engaging the parking brake. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle ATTENTION...
  • Page 334: Inertia Safety Switch

    Start-up and driving Inertia safety switch (If fitted for the models equipped with ‘Start & Stop’ system) It is housed inside the engine compartment on the wall diving the compartment from the interior compartment (flame guard wall) in line with the driver's seat (left-hand drive vehicle): In the event of a crash, the Start &...
  • Page 335: Start & Stop

    Start-up and driving Start & Stop Introduction This system automatically stops the engine each time the vehicle has stopped (e.g.: at a traffic light) and restarts it when the driver wants to restart driving. By reducing the running time of the engine at low idle speed, the Start & Stop device increases efficiency by reducing consumption, harmful gaseous emissions and acoustic pollution.
  • Page 336 Start-up and driving Engine restart mode To restart the engine, completely press down the clutch pedal. With an automatic gearbox, release the brake pedal to start the engine up again Manual deactivation of the system To manually deactivate the system, press the button (1) located on the central dashboard.
  • Page 337 Start-up and driving Conditions when the engine does not stop To guarantee the requirements of comfort, limiting polluting emissions and for reasons of safety, the engine will not turn off even if the device is active. These conditions include: • Engine still cold. •...
  • Page 338: Restart Conditions

    Start-up and driving Restart conditions To guarantee the requirements of comfort, limiting polluting emissions and for reasons of safety, the driver may be requested via an informational message on the dashboard display to restart the engine. For example, in the following cases: •...
  • Page 339: Safety Functions

    Start-up and driving Safety functions If the engine is stopped by the Start & Stop system and the driver unfastens his seatbelt and opens the driver's door or passenger side door, the engine can only be restarted if the driver presses the brake and clutch pedal in sequence (keeping the brake pressed down).
  • Page 340: Vehicle Inactivity

    Start-up and driving Operating irregularities In the case of malfunction, the Start & Stop system will deactivate. The driver will be informed of the fault by the warning light activating together with a message on the dashboard display. In this case, contact the Service Network. Vehicle inactivity In cases of vehicle inactivity, pay particular attention when disconnecting the electrical power supply from the battery.
  • Page 341: Emergency Start

    Start-up and driving Emergency start In the event of an emergency start with an auxiliary battery, never connect the negative cable (–) of the auxiliary battery to the negative pole (3) of the vehicle battery, but only to a designated ground point (follow the cable connection procedure described in the paragraph ATTENTION Before opening and lifting the engine bonnet, make sure that the engine is switched off and that the ignition switch is set STOP-0.
  • Page 342: Recharging The Battery

    Start-up and driving Recharging the battery ATTENTION The description of the battery recharging procedure is provided for information purposes only. The Service Network is available for any information necessary for carrying out this procedure. NOTE We recommend slow charging at a low amperage for about 24 hours. NOTE Charging must be carried out with a maximum recharge current 1/20 of the normal capacity.
  • Page 343 Start-up and driving When the sensor (3) is disconnected, the stored battery data will be temporarily lost. When reconnected, the sensor will begin a phase of self-configuration. This procedure analyses the battery when it is in use and in standby mode, and therefore could take some days if the vehicle is only used occasionally.
  • Page 344: Run Lock

    Start-up and driving Run lock Where permitted with certain equipment specifications, the device allows the engine to be kept running while the vehicle is stationary without the key in the pawl. Activation procedure • Execute start engine. • Enable the “Run lock” by pressing the relevant button (1) on the dashboard. •...
  • Page 345: Obw - On Board Weight

    Start-up and driving OBW – On Board Weight General information The OBW system, if present on the vehicle, is able to estimate the vehicle's load (in tons). This information is available on the specific page (Vehicle info), in the digital display menu on the dashboard and by using the buttons on the steering wheel.
  • Page 346: Electric Power-Assisted Steering

    Start-up and driving Electric power-assisted steering The electric power steering system reduces the load on the steering wheel and consequently the effort the driver must exert in order to steer: It works with the engine switched on. When the vehicle is loaded, the servo assistance is increased as the effort applied to the steering increases in order to reduce the effect of the vehicle's load on the driver.
  • Page 347: Warning Light

    Start-up and driving Indicators for the driver In the event of malfunctioning, the driver will see the following indicator lights: FAULT WARNING LIGHT Serious fault with the system fault (vehicles with display) yellow fault (vehicles with Comfort display) yellow Risk of accident If the protective cowling breaks, it is possible that water could penetrate.
  • Page 348: Anti-Lock Braking System "Abs

    Start-up and driving Anti-Lock Braking System “ABS” EBD - Electronic Brake – force Distribution. Electronic brake force distribution system ATTENTION A breakdown of the ABS - EBD device modifies the braking behaviour of the vehicle. Contact the Service Network as soon as possible, and drive with extreme caution. Comply with the following: •...
  • Page 349 Start-up and driving • The switching on of the ABS warning lights + (1) warning light with the engine running and of the EBD fault message, indicates a fault in the system with the failure of both the ABS and EBD functions.
  • Page 350 The application of just some of the special camper fittings could have contributed to the downgrading of the ESP system to ASR + Hill Holder + ABS + EBD + MSR + LAC. Please contact the IVECO Service Network for information. ATTENTION...
  • Page 351 Start-up and driving • The differential lock device does not cut out automatically: follow the instructions to disengage it. To restore normal operation, stop the vehicle and release the button. • If lock fails to disengage immediately when releasing the relevant button, vary the driving direction to eliminate any stress.
  • Page 352: Esp

    Start-up and driving Electronic system for stability control The system analyses the trajectory set by the driver, via the signal of the steering angle sensor, with the actual one followed by the vehicle via the yaw sensor, the accelerometers and the wheel speed sensors.
  • Page 353 Start-up and driving ATTENTION For all vehicles and particularly for those equipped with ESP it is not permitted to make any changes to the vehicle equipment, suspensions, wheelbase, gearbox, engine, steering system, electronic control unit parameters, sensors and their positioning, or the ESP modulator connection pipes.
  • Page 354: Cwa System (Crosswind)

    Start-up and driving CWA System (Crosswind) This function allows the vehicle to stabilise when there is sudden gust of wind from the side of the vehicle and perpendicular to it. This function reduces the lateral deviation of the vehicle, controlling its trajectory through intervention of the ESP system. ATTENTION Presence of the CWA system does not relieve the driver of the requirement to drive safely, in full observance of the limits set by the type of road, the...
  • Page 355: Hdc System (Hill Descent Control)

    Start-up and driving HDC SYSTEM (Hill Descent Control) This function allows the cruising sped to be controlled when driving downhill at low speed thereby letting the driver drive down steep inclines slowly and safely. Selecting the system The function is selected by pressing the button indicated in the figure. Activation of the LED integrated into the button indicates that the system is engaged when the following conditions are met: •...
  • Page 356: Turning Off The System

    Start-up and driving As the vehicle begins to travel downhill, the driver will act normally on the brake pedal. The required speed is then set by releasing the brake pedal. This speed is maintained until the next action on the brake pedal or accelerator pedal. When vehicle speed exceeds 30 km/h, the function is deactivated and the LED on the button deactivates.
  • Page 357 Start-up and driving List of symbols on the dashboard SYMBOL MEANING COLOUR HDC system active Green HDC system selected White HDC system fault amber...
  • Page 358: Lane Departure Warning System (Ldws)

    Start-up and driving Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) The LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System) warns the inattentive or tired driver of the imminent involuntary departure of the vehicle from the lane, signalling the crossing of the lines that mark off the driving lane. This system uses computer vision technology and is based on the detection of the vehicle position in relation to the horizontal road marking limits by a camera/sensor (1) in order to ensure the vehicle remains inside the lane.
  • Page 359 Start-up and driving Crossing horizontal road markings. The horizontal road markings have been crossed and a lane departure has been detected. This is indicated by activation of the symbol in the figure on the instrument panel. Activation of the system for vehicles with the "COMFORT" instrument panel To activate: •...
  • Page 360 Start-up and driving Activation of the system for vehicles with the "TFT" instrument panel From the designated page ADAS menù available in the menu of the multifunctional digital display on the dashboard, navigating using the buttons on the steering wheel. Once Lane assist config has been selected, the system activation page can be accessed: Activation / deactivation via the button LDW can be activated or deactivated using the button on the central dashboard.
  • Page 361 Start-up and driving • LDW: automatic engagement, checking the item on the page of the display (black circle). NOTE The menu does not activate the system but enables deactivation via the button on the dashboard. The dashboard displays two menus: one is for vehicles with the LDW system only, the other is for vehicles with LDW + PLKA.
  • Page 362 Start-up and driving Vice versa, the system will warn the driver if the right horizontal road markings of the lane in which the vehicle is travelling are crossed. NOTE LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System) recognises intentional lane changes by monitoring the use of the turn indicators. NOTE The windscreen must be clean to allow the information regarding the lane detected by the camera to be received.
  • Page 363 Start-up and driving Furthermore, also in compliance with what is indicated by the Highway Code, pauses are recommended while driving in order to stretch your legs and freshen up. Furthermore, the driver is notified of the status of system operation (on/off) by the message ('LDW engaged'/'LDW disengaged') in the designated area of the dashboard.
  • Page 364 Start-up and driving NOTE The windscreen needs to be replaced if it presents scratches, chips or is broken. This must only be carried out by a Service Network workshop. NOTE Do not replace the windscreen on your own, risk of malfunction! You are advised to replace the windscreen if the camera zone is damaged.
  • Page 365: Plka (Proactive Assistance System For Maintaining Lane)

    Start-up and driving PLKA (proactive assistance system for maintaining lane) General information The PLKA system is an extension of Lane Departure Warning and monitors the area in front of the vehicle by means of a camera (1) at the top of the windscreen. PLKA is a reactive system which helps the driver keep the vehicle in the required lane, detecting the road markings delimiting the lane.
  • Page 366: System Limitation

    Start-up and driving ATTENTION The PLKA function is a driving assistance function and might not always clearly recognise the road markings. In this case, PLKA can: provide an unnecessary intervention/warning; or not provide any intervention/warning. The system does not relieve the driver of the responsibility of driving carefully. The driver is the only person responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is driven safely, and in any case, must pay careful attention while driving, observe the road markings (especially horizontal markings) and the surrounding environment.
  • Page 367 Start-up and driving • There is not enough distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front and therefore the road markings cannot be detected. • The road is narrow and winding. • In conditions of variable shadows.
  • Page 368 Start-up and driving System activation / deactivation Enabling / disabling the system from the dashboard. The PLKA system can be enabled or disabled from the driving assistance menu on the dashboard. To enable it, press the button (8) on the left side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 369 Start-up and driving The PLKA can be adapted to personal driving style using the Lane assist setting, which can be accessed using the Driving Assistance menu. The system has three settings for "Sensitivity" and "Force". The system will remember the last "Lane assistance settings" (Sensitivity and resistance) selected on deactivation of the PLKA and will restore the last setting the next time the PLKA is activated.
  • Page 370 Start-up and driving Activation / deactivation via the button If enabled via the ADAS menu, the PLKA system can be activated or deactivated using the button on the central console. To activate: 1. Press the button (2) on the instrument panel. 2.
  • Page 371 Start-up and driving Activation conditions of the PLKA system When activated, the PLKA system is able to assist the driver while driving if the following conditions are met: • The driver always keeps at least one hand on the steering wheel. •...
  • Page 372: System Error

    Start-up and driving System error If there is a serious system fault, the driver is notified by a warning message "PLKA serious error" in the designated area of the instrument panel. Furthermore, the yellow symbol will activate indicting system error. NOTE In the event of a fault, the system is deactivated and a warning message appears on the instrument panel.
  • Page 373: Speed Limiter (Speed Limiter-Sl)

    Start-up and driving Speed limiter (SPEED LIMITER-SL) Introduzione This device allows the vehicle speed limit to be set to values which can be programmed by the driver. It is possible to program the maximum speed with the vehicle stationary or travelling. The minimum programmable speed is 30 km/h.
  • Page 374 Start-up and driving Cruise Control - Speed Limit NOTE Operation of the Cruise Control function excludes operation of the Speed Limiter function. Automatic disengagement of the device The device disengages automatically if there is a system fault. In this case, contact a Service Network workshop.
  • Page 375: Speed Programmer (Cruise Control-Cc)

    Start-up and driving Speed programmer (Cruise Control-CC) Cruise Control maintains the required constant speed, and, if necessary, can also brake the vehicle in certain situations. NOTE Cruise Control informs the driver of the status of the operation and the set speed. ATTENTION When cruise control is managed by the radar, the radar might not detect the presence of vehicles travelling in the same direction.
  • Page 376 Start-up and driving NOTE When setting the speed of the function, always respect the speed limits of the road on which you are travelling. NOTE Do not put the gearbox in neutral when driving with the device engaged. NOTE Contact a Service Network workshop if the device is not working correctly or is faulty.
  • Page 377: Activating The Function

    Start-up and driving NOTE When Cruise Control is managed by the radar, the function can require the use of the brakes to maintain or reach the set speed. In the event of faulty brake lights (for example, if they are broken), the Cruise function (of the radar) might not be set. Activating the function Press the button (1), shown in the figure, to activate the function.
  • Page 378 Start-up and driving If the driver presses the accelerator pedal for a certain amount of time or the vehicle speed is greater than the set value above a certain threshold, the functions deactivate, the symbol turns white. On downhill stretches with the function active, it is possible that the vehicle speed increases slightly as regards to the saved speed.
  • Page 379 Start-up and driving NOTE The function saves the speed on downhill and uphill stretches of road. A slight variation in speed on slight uphill stretches of road is perfectly normal. Recalling the speed NOTE Version with automatic gearbox (operational in Drive mode - automatic): Press the RES button and release.
  • Page 380: Turning The Device Off

    Start-up and driving • the speed decreases in steps of 10 km/h until the button is released. The set speed will be rounded down to the next decimal value, for example: speed set 53 km/h » 50 km/h » 40 km/h. The reduction in the set speed is shown on the display. Recalling the speed Once the system has been cleared but not deactivated, simply press the RES button.
  • Page 381: Working Engine Speed Demand

    Start-up and driving Working Engine Speed Demand This function is used to change the default engine speed setting for the function ‘engine speed control using the Cruise Control function controls'. The activation sequence is as follows: 1. start the engine; 2.
  • Page 382: Acc Speed Programmer - Adaptive Cruise Control (Automatic Speed Regulation System)

    Start-up and driving ACC speed programmer - Adaptive Cruise Control (Automatic speed regula- tion system) Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is an electronically controlled driver assistance system which combines the functionalities of Cruise Control with a distance control function from the vehicle in front.
  • Page 383 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The device cannot react when there are pedestrians, oncoming vehicles travelling in the opposite direction, vehicles crossing the vehicle's path travelling in the same direction but slowly and stationary objects (for example: a broken down vehicle or a vehicle stuck in traffic).
  • Page 384 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The camera could have limited or no functionality if there is an accumulation of dust or dirt on the windscreen, therefore make sure that the windscreen is always kept clean. Use specific detergents to clean the windscreen and use clean cloths to ensure it is not scratched.
  • Page 385 Start-up and driving ATTENTION Never tamper with or carry out any interventions on the radar sensor or the camera on the windscreen. In the sensor is faulty, please contact a Service Network workshop. ATTENTION Do not wash the area below the bumper with pressurised water: In particular, make sure that the electrical connector of the system is not affected by water.
  • Page 386: Operation

    Start-up and driving NOTE For any type of vehicle maintenance operation the function must be clearly deactivated. Operation Two operating modes are available: • Cruise Control mode electronic button (2) to keep the vehicle at a constant preset speed. (the icon relating to Cruise Control is displayed on the instrument cluster). •...
  • Page 387: Turning Off

    Start-up and driving Turning off To deactivate the device, press and release button (1) or (2). Setting the required speed The device can be set with a speed between 30 km/h (shown on instrument cluster) and the maximum speed available from the vehicle. These are speed values shown on the cluster. When the vehicle has reached the required speed, press and release the SET + or SET –...
  • Page 388 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The device does not deactivate when speeds exceeding the speed set on the dashboard are reached with the accelerator pedal depressed. When the driver presses the accelerator pedal and the function is active with the set speed, the function is temporarily suspended as the driver has clearly signalled that they wish to take control of the vehicle (the symbol remains green).
  • Page 389 Start-up and driving Decreasing the speed Once the device is set it is possible to decrease the saved speed by pressing and holding the SET – button. Pressing the SET – button once • the set speed is reduced by 1 km/h. Each time the button is pressed, there is a decrease of 1 km/h.
  • Page 390 Start-up and driving Setting the distance between vehicles The distance between your vehicle and the one in front can be set by choosing from the settings, 1 bar (short), 2 bars (average), 3 bars (maximum). Distances from the vehicle in front are proportional to the speed. When first used, the distance is set to two bars (average).
  • Page 391 Start-up and driving • Adaptive Cruise Control.clears / deactivates. ATTENTION Maximum braking action by the device is limited. The driver can in any case always brake manually if necessary. ATTENTION The driver is responsible for making sure that there are no pedestrians, other vehicles or objects in the vehicle trajectory.
  • Page 392 Start-up and driving Turning off • when you press the CANC button; • when the conditions described during the following occur: "Setting the required speed"; • when the vehicle speed falls below the minimum set speed (e.g.: If there are vehicles that are travelling slowly).
  • Page 393 Start-up and driving Any intervention by the driver will deactivate the function. ATTENTION During the Brake only status, if vehicle speed is < 30 km/h, the function will remain deactivated as the braking request has terminated and the conditions to remain in Brake-only for ACC are no longer met.
  • Page 394: Queue Assist

    Start-up and driving Queue Assist “Queue Assist” is a function associated with the “Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)” speed programmer. In addition to the “ACC” function, “Queue Assist” is able to stop the vehicle only when it detects another moving vehicle in front which decelerates until coming to a standstill. Once the vehicle has stopped, “Queue Assist”...
  • Page 395 Start-up and driving Enabling the Queue Assist function (white QA symbol active on the dashboard) With the “QA” off (“QA OFF”), the “Queue Assist” function is enabled by acting on the “Queue Assist” button on the side of the right lever of the steering wheel, when: •...
  • Page 396 Start-up and driving Activation of the Queue Assist function using the “SET+/SET-” buttons, or the “RES” button only if there is a previously set speed.; if the activation conditions have been met, the symbol on the instrument panel will turn green and the function will actively control vehicle braking and acceleration.
  • Page 397 Start-up and driving If the “Queue Assist” function is active, as soon as the system identifies that there is a moving vehicle ahead, which is decelerating to come to a standstill, the “Queue Assist” function will independently brake the vehicle; while approaching the vehicle ahead, and during the braking phase, check that the vehicle detected is displayed on the instrument panel and be ready to act on the brake pedal.
  • Page 398: Setting The Speed

    Start-up and driving ATTENTION With the vehicle in motion, make sure that there are no objects or stationary (stopped) vehicles in front of your vehicle before activating the Queue Assist function. ATTENTION Make sure that there are no animals, pedestrians, bicycles or motorbikes in front of your vehicle before requesting activation of the “Queue Assist”...
  • Page 399 Start-up and driving • When an automatic braking intervention is in progress by the “AEBS” system, if present (“Automatic Emergecy Brake System”). • On roads with a steep incline. • If current vehicle speed exceeds the maximum speed that can be set for the “Queue Assist”function.
  • Page 400 Start-up and driving Recalling the speed Once the system has been cleared but not deactivated, simply press the RES button and remove your foot from the accelerator pedal to recall it. The system will be set with the most recent speed saved. Driving off from standstill with the Queue Assist function active When the “Queue Assist”...
  • Page 401 Start-up and driving Disabling of the Queue Assist function There are two types of deactivation procedures: 1. Switching off or complete deactivation of the function (from “QA” active or “QA” preselected with QA Off). Complete deactivation of the function is achieved: •...
  • Page 402 Start-up and driving • When an automatic braking intervention is in progress by the AEBS (Automatic Emergecy Brake System). system • On roads with a steep incline. • If the radar sensor is obstructed (in this case, clean the area of the bumper where the sensor is positioned).
  • Page 403 Start-up and driving In this status the QA only requires braking without maintaining the cruising speed and the driver is informed that he must take control of the vehicle. NOTE Any intervention by the driver will deactivate the function. ATTENTION As in ACC, the device does not deactivate when speeds exceeding the speed set on the dashboard are reached with the accelerator pedal depressed.
  • Page 404: Setting The Distance

    Start-up and driving 1. In the case of complete disabling (QA function moves from the ON status to the “OFF” status), the distance setting will not be saved. 2. In the case of deactivation (QA function moves from the active status to the enabled status), the distance setting will be saved.
  • Page 405: Towing A Trailer

    Start-up and driving Limited system function ATTENTION The Radar will provide an error status for all “Cruise” functions if the “radar” loses its functionality completely (for example, due to braking or engine problems, etc.). To restore the system carry out a “key-off / key-on”. If the problem persists, contact the Service Network.
  • Page 406 Start-up and driving ATTENTION When approaching a bend with the device set, the device could limit speed and acceleration to ensure vehicle stability, even if no other vehicles ahead have been identified. As the vehicle drives out of the bend, the device will resume the speed set previously.
  • Page 407 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The device is not able to detect the presence of objects, on-coming vehicles or other vehicles crossing the path of the vehicle and will therefore not intervene. ATTENTION Always pay maximum attention when driving, so that you are always ready to act on the brakes when necessary.
  • Page 408 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The system might have limited functions or fail to operate due to weather conditions, such as heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy snow or ice or condensation on the windscreen, or if there is an accumulation of dust or dirt on the windscreen. ATTENTION The area of the bumper in front of the sensor must not be covered with stickers, auxiliary lights or any other object.
  • Page 409 Start-up and driving ATTENTION Operation can be compromised by any structural modification to the vehicle, such as particular outfittings. Do not activate QA when the spare wheel is fitted. ATTENTION Incorrect repairs carried out on the front of the vehicle (for example: Bumpers, chassis) may alter the position of the radar sensor thereby compromising its operation.
  • Page 410 Start-up and driving ATTENTION Do not use the “QA” function if the brake lights or the trailer brake lights are not working. Ensure they are repaired immediately check the trailer brake lights if the trailer is not certified. ATTENTION The driver is fully responsible for ensuring that the vehicle is immobilised before loading / unloading operations.
  • Page 411: Aebs System

    Start-up and driving AEBS system The AEBS (Advanced Emergency Braking System)+City Brake PRO is a driver assistance system which warns the driver in order to prevent a frontal collision or ease the effects of a collision. The system automatically measures the distance of the vehicle from the vehicle in front and if a situation of risk arises, it alerts the driver so that the service brakes can be activated if necessary.
  • Page 412 Start-up and driving The system has three sensitivity levels. This configuration can be accessed from the main dashboard menu. The levels are: • Low: approved performance and low number of interventions (false positive). • Medium: default setting. • High: slight increase in performance to the detriment of the number of interventions.
  • Page 413 Start-up and driving NOTE The figure indicates the action radius of the system. General risk, general prescriptions The presence of safety systems (ABS, EVSC, etc.) onboard does not relieve the driver of the responsibility of driving carefully. The driver is the only one responsible for the way the vehicle is driven.
  • Page 414 Start-up and driving LEVEL 2: • Visual and acoustic warnings and immediate braking action: in addition to the acoustic and visual warnings of LEVEL 1, the system limits vehicle power and warns the driver by briefly braking. The driver can still drive the vehicle and correct the situation of risk. LEVEL 3 •...
  • Page 415 Start-up and driving The system is equipped with a counter which is able to record every occurrence of emergency braking of the vehicle. After three interventions, the system will indicate error and the symbol will appear. This will not result in the vehicle stopping. It can still be driven without the functions offered by the AEBS+City Brake PRO system;...
  • Page 416 Start-up and driving NOTE The driver can inhibit or interrupt system intervention by depressing the accelerator pedal (kick down), activating the turn indicators or turning the steering wheel. ATTENTION After the vehicle is shut down the brake callipers may remain locked for around two seconds for safety reasons.
  • Page 417 Start-up and driving Other driving and traffic conditions for which the system may unexpectedly intervene include: • Presence of advancing vehicles and/or small vehicles or vehicles alongside your vehicle. • Presence of vehicles advancing crossways or in the opposite direction on the same route your vehicle is travelling on.
  • Page 418: Radar Sensor

    Start-up and driving • Vehicles which unexpectedly exit or enter your driving lane. • Winding roads. • Similarly the system can intervene inside multi-storey car parks, tunnels or due to reflections from the road surface. ATTENTION The system is designed exclusively for use on roads and not off-road. ATTENTION The system is active even if a trailer with a towing hitch with a total mass equal to 3,5 t is attached.
  • Page 419 Start-up and driving General risk, general prescriptions Do not obstruct the sensor view with decals, paint or any other object which could block the line of vision. The sensor and its coverage are significant components for safety. Do not install additional components on the sensor and its cover and do not change the position.
  • Page 420 Start-up and driving • Protruding loads on the vehicle's roof may prevent the camera from working correctly: make sure that they are arranged so that they do not interfere with the camera's operating range. ATTENTION The camera must also be returned to its original position if the windscreen is repaired or replaced.
  • Page 421 Start-up and driving General risk, general prescriptions The AEBS function is a driving assistance function: the driver is still fully responsible for ensuring safe driving and must in any case pay careful attention to the driving conditions and the surrounding environment. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle NOTE...
  • Page 422: Dusk Sensor And Rain Sensor

    Start-up and driving Dusk sensor and rain sensor The light sensor is coupled with the rain sensor and is located near the top of the windscreen. It can detect variations in the intensity of the light outside the vehicle and when it is raining. Light sensor When the vehicle is stationary and the engine is on, you can choose between three ambient light sensitivity settings by navigating through the dashboard display menu using the buttons on...
  • Page 423 Start-up and driving Select the "Vehicle Settings" item using the up and down arrows. Press the "OK" button in the centre to access/select the submenu screen. Select the "Light sensor sensitivity" item using the up and down arrows. Press the "OK" button to access/select the submenu screen.
  • Page 424 Start-up and driving Rain sensor The sensor can detect the presence of rain and (based on the speed at which the vehicle is travelling and the amount of water present on the windscreen) manages automatic windscreen wiper modes. You can choose between three sensitivity settings by navigating through the dashboard display menu using the buttons on the left-hand side of the steering wheel.
  • Page 425 Start-up and driving NOTE The higher the sensitivity, the lower the amount of water needed to come into contact with the sensor to switch on wiping. To activate the automatic function: set the wiper switch to “AUTO”.
  • Page 426 Start-up and driving The wiping speed depends on the speed at which the vehicle is travelling. Wiping is intermittent at low speed; as the vehicle speed increases, the wiping speed varies according to the amount of rain present. To deactivate the automatic function: Turn the wiper switch to the "0" position to disable the function.
  • Page 427: Traction Plus

    Start-up and driving traction plus ‘Traction plus’ is a driving and acceleration assistance system for use on roads with low grip and an uneven surface (snow/tarmac, ice/tarmac, mud/tarmac, etc.). It enables the engine torque to be adequately distributed over the rear axle when one of the two drive wheels skids. The system brakes the wheel that is losing grip (or is skidding more than the other drive wheel), thereby transferring the engine torque to the wheel that has better grip on the ground.
  • Page 428: Hill Holder

    Start-up and driving Hill Holder The system keeps the vehicle braked for approximately 2 s in the following situations: • uphill, if the slope is sufficient for activating the function, a forward gear is engaged; • downhill, if the slope is sufficient for activating the function, a reverse gear is engaged. General risk, general prescriptions The presence of safety systems (ABS, ESP, ecc.
  • Page 429: Rear Parking Sensors

    Start-up and driving Rear parking sensors Parking sensors operation (if provided) Rear parking sensors These are located in the rear running board of the vehicle and are used to detect and notify the driver (beeper) when there are obstacles behind the vehicle. Switching on The sensors turn on automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 430 Start-up and driving Detection distances The detection distances are those shown in the figure (the values are in mm). If the sensors detect multiple obstacles, only the closest is taken into consideration. ATTENTION For the system to operate correctly, the sensors must be clean of mud, dirt, ice and snow.
  • Page 431 ATTENTION The system is capable of detecting the installation of IVECO trailer hooks. Different trailer hooks must be installed symmetrically relative to the vehicle’s axis, without invading the field of the sensors (in particular with the 13 pin socket).
  • Page 432 Start-up and driving Camera (if provided) The purpose of the camera is to aid the driver when parking and loading/unloading the vehicle. The system allows the driver to view the rear part of the vehicle on the liquid crystal display in the cab.
  • Page 433: Service Brake

    Start-up and driving Service brake • With the engine switched off, servo-assistance it not supplied to the braking system, to brake it is therefore necessary to exert a greater force on the brake pedal. • In the event of trouble with a braking circuit, the pedal stroke will lengthen and it is necessary to apply a greater force on the brake pedal.
  • Page 434: Euc - Tsm - Hrb - Hfc - Rmi -Hba

    Start-up and driving EUC - TSM - HRB - HFC - RMI -HBA EUC - Enhanced Under-Steering Control This function reduces understeering (tendency of the vehicle to increase the vehicle's trajectory on bends) by reducing the average curvature radius. This system acts on all four wheels (at different levels) in order to improve the vehicle's manoeuvrability when cornering, as well as reducing engine torque.
  • Page 435 Start-up and driving HFC - Hydraulic Fading Compensation With this function, the system is able to detect fading conditions (high pressure on the brake pump master cylinder with low vehicle deceleration) and therefore increase the pressure in the braking circuit until the ABS is activated. RMI - Roll Movement Intervention &...
  • Page 436: Using The Parking Brake

    Start-up and driving Using the parking brake USE THE PARKING BRAKE ONLY WHEN THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY • To engage the parking brake, pull the lever upwards to provide the device with the necessary capacity according to the gradient of the ground and the load. (With the ignition key in position MAR-1 the related warning light on the dashboard lights up).
  • Page 437: Position Of The Parking Brake Lever For Right-Hand Drive Vehicles

    Start-up and driving Position of the parking brake lever for right-hand drive vehicles. The parking brake lever for left-drive vehicles may be positioned in the following locations. • (A) . On the floor, to the side of the driver's seat near the vehicle entrance. •...
  • Page 438: Electric Parking Brake (Epb)

    Start-up and driving Electric parking brake (EPB) (If fitted) The electronic parking brake (EPB) guarantees better use and optimal performance compared to manual actuation. The electronic parking brake has a switch and a motor for controlling the callipers (or the drum in 50C/70C vehicles) for each rear wheel.
  • Page 439 Start-up and driving Select the Electric Parking Brake item and you will be taken to the page for automatic device activation: • Auto apply: Select automatic engagement by checking the item on the page of the display (black circle). • Drive away: Select automatic brake disengagement by checking the item on the page of the display (black circle).
  • Page 440 Start-up and driving The rear stop lights will also switch on automatically, as with normal braking effected by depressing the brake pedal. To cancel the braking request while the vehicle is in motion, release the switch (1). If, while using this procedure, the vehicle is braked to a speed of less than around 3 km/h and the switch (1) is kept pulled, the parking brake will be engaged permanently.
  • Page 441 Start-up and driving ATTENTION The indicator light on the switch (1) coming on indicates that intervention from the braking system has been requested: Before leaving the vehicle, always make sure that the light indicating activation (engagement) of braking action on the dashboard is actually on. ATTENTION On versions with an automatic gearbox, never use position "P"...
  • Page 442 Start-up and driving ATTENTION the safety functions which engage automatically (“Safe hold”,” Autoapply”) must not be used to stop the vehicle while travelling. Safe Hold (if fitted) For safety reasons, the electronic parking brake engages automatically if the vehicle is not in a safe situation.
  • Page 443 Start-up and driving ATTENTION Uphill or downhill, especially when the gradient is very steep, place a wedge (or wheel chock, available depending on the vehicle and the on-board equipment) either behind or in front of the wheels of the most laden axle (normally behind or in front of the rear wheels with the vehicle loaded, or the front wheels with the vehicle unladen).
  • Page 444 Start-up and driving The electronic parking brake EPB guarantees better use and optimal performance compared to manual actuation. ATTENTION If there is a fault in the vehicle's service battery, an emergency start (using a booster) is required to release the electronic parking brake. If the start attempt fails, contact a workshop in the Service Network.
  • Page 445: Pedals

    Start-up and driving Pedals Manual gearbox vehicle pedals 1. Clutch release pedal. 2. Service brake pedal. 3. Accelerator pedal. Pedal assembly for vehicles with Hi-Matic automatic gearbox Manual gearbox vehicle pedals 4. Service brake pedal. 5. Accelerator pedal.
  • Page 446: Ecoswitch Pro" Function

    Start-up and driving "ECOSWITCH PRO" function (if present) Activation of the ‘Ecoswitch PRO’ function cuts the torque and the power from the engine, applies a speed limit of 125 km/h and determines a softer response of the accelerator pedal. With this function activated, the driving style imposed by the vehicle helps the driver optimize fuel consumption and reduce gas emissions.
  • Page 447 Start-up and driving Press the button (1) as shown in the figure to activate the function. Function engagement is signalled by activation of the indicator light (2) on the key, the message 'ECO engaged' appears and (for versions with 'TFT' instruments) activation of the € symbol on the dashboard. Deactivation is signalled by the indicator light (2) switching off on the key, the message 'ECO deactivated' appears and (for versions with 'TFT' instruments) the €...
  • Page 448: Ecoswitch Pro Fleet" Function

    Start-up and driving "ECOSWITCH PRO FLEET" function (if fitted) The “ECOSWITCH PRO” function, available upon request in this configuration, can only be engaged by the fleet manager and the driver is not able to manually intervene to deactivate it. The system consists of the key switch (1) shown in the figure. By turning the key in a clockwise direction, setting it to “ON”...
  • Page 449: Locked Ecoswitch Pro" Function

    Start-up and driving "Locked ECOSWITCH PRO" function (if present) The ‘ECOSWITCH PRO’ function, available upon request in this configuration, is always active on the vehicle and cannot be deactivated. The 'ECO PRO' mode is always automatically active each time the engine is started. The symbol and the message 'ECO on' appear on the instrument panel to notify the driver of this mode.
  • Page 450: Ecoswitch Pro" Function For Vehicles Equipped With "Hi-Matic" Gearbox

    Start-up and driving "ECOSWITCH PRO" function for vehicles equipped with "Hi-Matic" gearbox (If present) With the ‘Hi-Matic’ automatic gearbox, the function is activated automatically when the gearbox is in ‘ECO’ mode. The ‘Ecoswitch PRO’ function applies a speed limit of 125 km/h* and makes the accelerator pedal softer.
  • Page 451: Ecoswitch Pro Fleet" Function For Vehicles Equipped With "Hi-Matic" Gearbox

    Start-up and driving "ECOSWITCH PRO FLEET" function for vehicles equipped with "Hi-Matic" gearbox (if fitted) The ‘ECOSWITCH PRO’ function, available upon request in this configuration, only allows the fleet manager to engage it without the driver being able to manually intervene to deactivate it. With the function active, the automatic gearbox only operates in 'Automatic' and ‘ECO’...
  • Page 452: Ecoswitch Pro Locked" Function For Vehicles Equipped With "Hi-Matic" Gearbox

    Start-up and driving "ECOSWITCH PRO Locked" function for vehicles equipped with "Hi-Matic" gearbox (if fitted) The function described on the previous pages, which is available upon request in this configuration, is activated at all times in the vehicle and cannot be deactivated. The automatic gearbox will only work in ‘Automatic’...
  • Page 453: Mechanical Gearbox

    Start-up and driving Mechanical gearbox Starting the engine • Depress the clutch pedal fully and engage the most suitable gear for the road conditions, incline and vehicle load. • Disengage the parking brake completely. • Slowly release the clutch pedal and gradually accelerate. •...
  • Page 454: Hi-Matic Automatic Gearbox

    Start-up and driving HI-MATIC automatic gearbox (if present) The HI-MATIC gearbox is an automatic gearbox with torque converter. The gearbox gearings are activated by means of electric actuators in the electro-hydraulic system and all the commands reach the control system via the CAN network. The automatic gearbox electronic control lever replaces the conventional mechanical lever and is not mechanically connected to the gearbox.
  • Page 455 Start-up and driving General prescriptions Before leaving the vehicle, always engage the parking brake, move the gearbox to P (Parking) (vehicles with an automatic gearbox), engage the appropriate gear (vehicles with a manual gearbox) and switch off the engine. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle Automatic gearbox controls The automatic gearbox is controlled by the monostable shift lever allowing for the following...
  • Page 456: Automatic Gearbox States

    ATTENTION If the warning message 'Auto P not active, make the vehicle safe' appears on the instrument panel, go to the closest Iveco Service Network workshop to have the vehicle checked. This function does not replace the obligation of the driver to act correctly.
  • Page 457 Start-up and driving If the vehicle is stopped within 5 seconds, ‘Parking’ is engaged, otherwise the gearbox stays in ‘N’ and the command is cancelled. At this point, select the required control again. If ‘P’ is requested at a speed exceeding 3 km/h, the gearbox engages ‘N’ (the letter ‘N’ activates on the display and the lever).
  • Page 458 Start-up and driving N (Neutral) While the engine is running, it is not possible to move from ‘P’ to ‘N’ unless the brake pedal is pressed. With ‘N’ engaged, the symbol ‘N’ (1) activates on the lever. ‘N’ appears on the display. Engage the parking brake and press ‘P’...
  • Page 459 Start-up and driving In this mode the gearbox interacts with the driver for the gears to be engaged manually allowing the driver to have more control over the vehicle. In this mode, the gearbox system allows better exploitation of the engine brake actions, thus eliminating undesired shifts into higher or lower gears and improving overall vehicle performance.
  • Page 460 Start-up and driving There is an engine speed/gear shift correlation interval for each of the two profiles, ‘ECO/ POWER’, based on the conformation of the road. If the gearbox is in ‘ECO’ mode, it can move automatically to a greater or lesser performing ‘ECO’ condition depending on the road incline. With cold oil (below 30 °C), the clutch adjusts in order to warm the oil quickly.
  • Page 461 Start-up and driving Using the speed programmer (Cruise Control) Cruise Control use is described in the specific section in the this manual. With an automatic gearbox, the only difference is that Cruise Control deactivation does not occur when the gears are changing.
  • Page 462 Start-up and driving ATTENTION If ‘Limp Home’ is active, do not switch off the engine. If the engine is switched off with limp home active, the next time the engine is started, the gearbox might not have enough pressure to operate and the vehicle would have to be towed. Manual release of the gearbox from position ‘P’...
  • Page 463: On-Board Equipment

    On-board equipment On-board equipment Chrono-tachograph Lower part of dashboard, passenger side On-board equipment...
  • Page 464 On-board equipment Chrono-tachograph Please refer to the user manual provided by the Manufacturer of the chrono-tachograph for information on its use. The chrono-tachograph must be installed on the vehicle if its weight (with or without a trailer) exceeds 3.5 tonnes. Modification of this control instrument or the signal transmission system which affect registration by the control instrument, particularly if for the purpose of fraud, may violate the Highway Code and national criminal or administrative regulations.
  • Page 465 On-board equipment Lower part of dashboard, passenger side The following is available: 1. Open compartment. 2. Compartment which closes with a door. The designated plate is to be found inside vehicles which are equipped with brake power regulator.
  • Page 466 On-board equipment Vehicles with climate control unit For vehicles equipped with a climate control unit, the compartment is cooled. Act on the thermostat (1) to adjust the cooling. The following compartments could be found in the central part of the dashboard: 1.
  • Page 467 On-board equipment Instead of the compartment (4), the following may be present: 6. Cup holders. 7. Document holder.
  • Page 468: Cigarette Lighter

    On-board equipment Cigarette lighter (if provided) It is located in the lower part of the dashboard. To activate it, press the button. The button automatically returns to its original position after a few seconds, and the cigarette lighter is ready for use. Risk of burns Always check that the cigarette lighter switches itself off: - The cigarette lighter reaches high temperatures.
  • Page 469 Partial or complete non observance of these prescriptions can lead to serious damages to the vehicle Do not install additional electrical / electronic equipment not provided for by IVECO or illegal (e.g. C.B. equipment with powers above the legal limit of 5 W or what is specified by current regulations), as they could cause noise or electromagnetic interference with the on-board equipment.
  • Page 470 On-board equipment On-board equipment The on-board equipment is contained in the specific compartment (1) located in the central part of the chassis. These may vary depending on the type of chassis requested. The following may be included: seat belts, external and internal rear-view mirrors, handles and other small parts necessary for the correct assembly.
  • Page 471: Operator Roadside Repairs

    Operator roadside repairs Operator roadside repairs Informative note on tyres Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Tyre pressure Winter tyres Changing wheels Lifting points Spare wheel Jack Hub cover Light alloy hubcaps FIX & GO quick tyre repair kit Valve types Automatic battery disconnector Emergency switch Starting with an auxiliary battery...
  • Page 472 Operator roadside repairs Towing a vehicle equipped with a Hi-Matic gearbox Tow hook Manual activation of power take-off Replacing windscreen wiper brushes Replacing windscreen wiper brushes...
  • Page 473: Informative Note On Tyres

    IVECO accessory line catalogue. • Iveco has fitted all vehicles in the Daily range with tyres that have rolling class A to C for summer and rolling class C to E for winter, thereby helping to reduce fuel consumption and the quantity of CO2 responsible for the greenhouse effect.
  • Page 474: Changing The Tyres

    Operator roadside repairs Changing the tyres • We recommend changing the tyres after no more than six years, even if the minimum tread pitch has not been reached: The rubber tends to stiffen over time, thereby reducing the safety performance of the tyre and the vehicle. •...
  • Page 475: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Operator roadside repairs Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) Description of the tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) The tyre pressure monitoring system constantly checks the pressure of all the tyres, using sensors on the wheels. The multifunction digital display of the dashboard informs the driver promptly in the event of a critical loss of pressure.
  • Page 476: Wheel Sensor

    Operator roadside repairs NOTE The pressure is not fixed for all vehicles but depends on the vehicle configuration such as max. weight and size of the tyre. The values are by way of example only. A nominal tyre pressure is stored for each axle. This value depends on vehicle configuration, size of the tyres and GVW, see the table in the paragraph "Tyre pressure".
  • Page 477 Operator roadside repairs Wheels fitted in aftermarket could damage the sensors. Contact the Service Network before purchasing. The use of tyre sealants in aftermarket could damage the tyre pressure control system. After having used tyre sealant, contact the Service Network to arrange to have the sensors checked.
  • Page 478 Operator roadside repairs NOTE If one or more wheels without sensors are fitted (for example: if a spare wheel is fitted), the system will no longer be available for the new wheels and a warning message will be displayed until wheels with sensors are once again fitted. NOTE Tyre pressure can vary based on the external temperature.
  • Page 479 Operator roadside repairs • Pressure of the tyre(s). • Over-inflation and under-inflation status of tyre(s). • High temperature warning of the tyre(s). • Battery indicator of sensor discharged. The sensor must be replaced within the next few weeks. NOTE The figures represent the display of vehicles with rear single wheels and vehicles with rear twin wheels respectively.
  • Page 480 Operator roadside repairs List of symbols on the dashboard SYMBOL MEANING When a TPMS system error is detected, the symbol is displayed. This will also happen if one or more than one wheel is fitted without a sensor. The indication will remain visible until the problem is resolved. The warning light activates signalling that the tyre pressure is less than or greater than the recommended value and/or that a slow pressure leak has been detected.
  • Page 481 Operator roadside repairs SYMBOL MEANING Sensor low battery charge. If the battery is flat, and at the same time, pressure is incorrect, the battery symbol of the wheel will overlap the symbol of the yellow wheel.
  • Page 482: Tyre Pressure

    Operator roadside repairs Tyre pressure...
  • Page 483 Operator roadside repairs VEHICLE WITH NO LOAD TYRE SIZE/ GVW (*) (KG) MODEL RELATIVE RELATIVE LOAD INDEX FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE PRESSURE PRESSURE Single wheel vehicles Front single wheel Rear single wheel 3000 215/65 R16 - 109/107R 30S-33S 1300 3300 225/65 R16 - 112/110R 350 kPa (...
  • Page 484 Operator roadside repairs MAXIMUM PERMITTED LOADS ON SINGLE AXLES TYRE SIZE/ GVW (*) (KG) MODEL RELATIVE RELATIVE LOAD INDEX FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE PRESSURE PRESSURE Single wheel vehicles Front single wheel Rear single wheel 215/65 = 425 kPa ( 215/65 = 4,25 bar 62 psi 400 kPa ( 215/65 R16 -...
  • Page 485 Operator roadside repairs MAXIMUM PERMITTED LOADS ON SINGLE AXLES TYRE SIZE/ GVW (*) (KG) MODEL RELATIVE RELATIVE LOAD INDEX FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE PRESSURE PRESSURE 400 kPa ( 400 kPa (4 bar; 225/65 R16 - 4200 2200 4200 4,0 bar; 58 psi) 58 psi) 112/110R 450 kPa (...
  • Page 486 Operator roadside repairs FULLY LOADED VEHICLE: GVW (*) DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN THE FRONT AND REAR AXLE AND THE RELATIVE PRESSURES (**) TYRE SIZE/ GVW (*) (KG) MODEL LOAD ON LOAD INDEX LOAD ON RELATIVE RELATIVE FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE (%) PRESSURE PRESSURE Single wheel vehicles Front single wheel...
  • Page 487 Operator roadside repairs FULLY LOADED VEHICLE: GVW (*) DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN THE FRONT AND REAR AXLE AND THE RELATIVE PRESSURES (**) TYRE SIZE/ GVW (*) (KG) MODEL LOAD ON LOAD INDEX LOAD ON RELATIVE RELATIVE FRONT AXLE REAR AXLE (%) PRESSURE PRESSURE 3500 195/75 R16 -...
  • Page 488 Operator roadside repairs For the exact capacity of the vehicle please consult the 'Vehicle identification plate' at numbers (1) and (2) (*) GVW: gross vehicle weight. (**): the data as a percentage refers to the average between the various wheelbases. The pressures refer to tyres sold with the vehicle.
  • Page 489 Operator roadside repairs Vehicle identification plate (1) Max. permissible weight on front axle. (2) Max. permissible weight on rear axle.
  • Page 490: Winter Tyres

    Operator roadside repairs Winter tyres If necessary, to tackle snowy or muddy roads, use winter-type tyres that can be identified by the code ‘M+S’ ("Mud and Snow") reported on the shoulder or the tyre. Moreover, on the shoulder, the winter tyres may show a drawing of a mountain and/or a star profile (see the picture).
  • Page 491: Changing Wheels

    Operator roadside repairs Changing wheels General guidelines When changing the wheels you must take some simple precautions, as described below: • Stop the vehicle in a position that does not constitute a traffic hazard and makes it possible to change the wheel safely. If possible the ground should be flat and compact. •...
  • Page 492: Lifting Points

    Operator roadside repairs Lifting points The lifting points are indicated in the figure respectively for: • Lifting point for vehicles with MECTOR suspensions. • Lifting point for vehicles with transverse leaf spring suspensions. • Rear axle...
  • Page 493 Operator roadside repairs • Rear axle...
  • Page 494: Spare Wheel

    Operator roadside repairs Spare wheel To remove the wheel, proceed as follows: • Remove the clip (1). • Hold the slide (2) and unscrew the locking device (3). • Lower the wheel carrier slide (2) and unscrew the nut(s) (4) fixing the wheel. NOTE To make the spare wheel more easily accessible, position the vehicle with the chassis raised.
  • Page 495 Operator roadside repairs Spare wheel holder for vehicles with single wheels On vehicles with single rear wheels, the spare wheel can be removed as follows: • Insert the pentagonal head wrench (1) into the seat in the releasing device (2). •...
  • Page 496 Operator roadside repairs To store the replaced wheel, proceed as follows: • Unscrew the threaded knob (3). • Free the wheel from the fixing device (4). • Attach the fixing device (4) to the wheel’s rim. • Insert the fixing device's stud into the hole in the wheel’s rim. •...
  • Page 497 Operator roadside repairs • Turn the wrench (1) in a clockwise direction until the yellow notch (3)can be seen through the designated clear window or the anti-shock clutch engages. NOTE The winch can only be operated with the special spanner (1). Without this wrench, the outer part of the seat (2) will turn without engaging.
  • Page 498: Jack

    Operator roadside repairs Jack (if provided) For the rules of inspection and maintenance, follow the instructions provided in the specific documentation provided by the jack manufacturer. After using it, close it properly. General prescriptions To use the jack you must scrupulously follow the instructions indicated on the plate attached to it.
  • Page 499 Operator roadside repairs ATTENTION The jack can not be repaired: if broken, it must be replaced with a new, original one. ATTENTION No tools other than the supplied lever can be used with the jack. • Take the tools required for the operation. These are located in the container under the driver’s seat (see the "On-board Equipment"...
  • Page 500 Operator roadside repairs General risk, general prescriptions Inform any persons present that the vehicle is about to be lifted. They must move away from the immediate vicinity of the vehicle to avoid a dangerous situation where they could touch the vehicle, even inadvertently. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle...
  • Page 501 Operator roadside repairs Note for vehicles with twin wheels In the case of changing an internal wheel: • The wheel must be positioned correctly on the hub respecting the centrings (1) at 120° indicated in the figures. • Fit the wheel correctly as indicated in the figure. •...
  • Page 502 Operator roadside repairs Wheel nut tightening torque Securing front and rear wheels (M14 threaded stud) models 30S - 35S: (maximum value; minimum value): 176 – 144 N·m (17,6 – 14,4 kgm). Securing front and rear wheels (M14 threaded stud) models 30S-35S equipped with alloy rims: (maximum value;...
  • Page 503 Operator roadside repairs General risk, general prescriptions The spare wheel supplied is specific to the vehicle: do not use it on different model vehicles or use spare wheels from other models. - Do not under any circumstances tamper with the inflation valve. - Do not insert any type of tool between the rim and the tyre.
  • Page 504: Hub Cover

    Operator roadside repairs Hub cover Each type of hub cover has fastening holes for the studs / nuts which are wider than the others in order to facilitate wheel assembly and disassembly. The assembly sequence is as follows: • 30S-35S on all wheels •...
  • Page 505 Operator roadside repairs • insert the wheel hub cap (3) aligning the two largest holes (4) indicated in the figure; • fit the four remaining studs on the wheels. • Screw in and tighten all the elements.
  • Page 506 Operator roadside repairs Integral wheel cap with hook on rim (optional) In vehicles equipped with integral wheel cap (if fitted) proceed as follows to prevent any malfunctioning of the tyre valve: • When fitting the wheel cap, align the pressure valve (1) with the housing seat.
  • Page 507 Operator roadside repairs Wheel hub cap configuration models 35C-40C-45C- 50C only on front wheels To fit the hub cover, proceed as described above. The figure shows the complete wheel. The legend identifies the components. Legend: 1. Wheel 2. Fastening nuts 3.
  • Page 508 Operator roadside repairs Wheel hub cap configuration models 60C-65C-70C- 72C only on front wheels To fit the hub cover, proceed as described above. The figure shows the complete wheel. The legend identifies the components. Legend: 1. Wheel 2. Fastening nuts 3.
  • Page 509: Light Alloy Hubcaps

    Operator roadside repairs Light alloy hubcaps (if provided) To replace a hubcap, proceed as follows: • Remove the hub cover cap (1) with a screwdriver. Unscrew the screws with the appropriate tool (2) and remove the hub cap. • Unscrew the wheel’s fixing nuts (3) and remove the bracket (4). After changing the wheel, carry out the above steps in reverse order.
  • Page 510: Fix & Go Quick Tyre Repair Kit

    Operator roadside repairs FIX & GO quick tyre repair kit Risk of skin irritation or allergic reactions The cartridge contains ethylene glycol. Contains latex: may provoke an allergic reaction. Do not ingest. Irritant in contact with the eyes. May provoke a reaction if inhaled or in contact with the skin.
  • Page 511 Operator roadside repairs With single-seat passenger seat With the single-seat passenger the kit is located below the seat itself. With two-seater passenger bench seat With the two-seater passenger bench seat the kit is located below the seat on the opposite side to the driver's seat.
  • Page 512: Kit Components

    Operator roadside repairs Removing the kit For passenger safety, the kit is secured by a protective bracket preventing it from moving forward. Remove the protective bracket (unhooking the spring catch) to remove the kit. If there is a storage compartment below the passenger seat, for safety reasons, the kit is located in that storage compartment.
  • Page 513 Operator roadside repairs NOTE These parts are contained behind a door in the base of the compressor. ATTENTION Information must be provided showing that the tyre has been repaired with the quick repair kit. After using the kit, the information leaflet (shown in the figure) must be given to those who will be handling the treated tyre.
  • Page 514 Operator roadside repairs • If the rim is deformed (to such an extent as to cause the air to leak out) the tyre cannot be repaired. In this case, contact the Service Network. • Do not remove foreign bodies (screws, nails) puncturing the tyre. •...
  • Page 515 Operator roadside repairs 2. Insert the plug into the vehicle power socket 12 V. 3. Start the vehicle engine. 4. Turn the selector (1) anti-clockwise to the repair position (A). 5. Operate the kit by pressing the 'ON / OFF' (2)switch. Inflate the tyre to the pressure indicated by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 516 Operator roadside repairs • Screw the extension onto the valve (1) of the tyre. • Screw the black and white (transparent) striped silicone inflation pipe (A) onto the extension. • Follow the repair procedure described before. NOTE The extension (1) may be used one time only. Inside wheels If a vehicle with twin wheels have a punctured tyre, use the valve extension shown in the figure.
  • Page 517 Operator roadside repairs If within 10 min a pressure of at least 3 bar is not reached; disconnect the silicone pipe with black and white (transparent) stripes (A) refilling from the valve and pull the plug out of the power socket 12 V. Then move the vehicle forwards by approximately 10 m to distribute the liquid sealant inside the tyre and inflate again.
  • Page 518 Operator roadside repairs After having driven for approx. 10 min or travelled 8 km: 6. Stop the vehicle, engage the parking brake and check the tyre pressure. To check the tyre pressure with the compressor, use the black pipe (B). NOTE The black and white (transparent) striped silicone transparent pipe (A) is the one used for repair.
  • Page 519 Operator roadside repairs 2. Insert the plug into the vehicle power socket 12 V. 3. Start the vehicle engine. 4. Turn the selector (1) clockwise to the re-inflation position (B). 5. Operate the kit by pressing the 'ON / OFF' (2)switch. Inflate the tyre to the pressure specified in this publication.
  • Page 520 Operator roadside repairs Replacing the cartridge • Push the cartridge release button (1). • Extract the cartridge. • Insert the spare and push it in until it engages automatically. • Insert the semi-transparent pipe (A) into its seat.
  • Page 521: Valve Types

    General risk, general prescriptions The valves (of any type) must be replaced with the same original spare parts recommended by IVECO. This intervention must always be carried out by the Service Network. The TPMS valve has an identification number printed on the body of the sensor.
  • Page 522 For the versions with TPMS on 60-72C vehicles, the valve extension on the inner dual rear wheel must be replaced using the genuine IVECO spare part with the following number in particular: 5802331103. Length 160 mm and aluminium connecting ring nut (1).
  • Page 523: Automatic Battery Disconnector

    • Door open/close transition (including sliding side doors and rear panels; • Bonnet open/close transition (only with anti-theft siren); • Iveco radio present as first equipment. With the disconnect switch open (loads disconnected), the complete power supply of the electrical system will be automatically restored (disconnect switch closed) when the actions or states listed above occur.
  • Page 524: Emergency Switch

    Operator roadside repairs Emergency switch The electrical system of the vehicle may be equipped with an ‘Emergency Switch’ which can be operated by the button on the central dashboard. Pressing the 'OFF' button as indicated in the figure disconnects some electrical loads by operating the battery isolator, with the following effects: •...
  • Page 525 Operator roadside repairs NOTE The battery disconnecting switch is located on the positive terminal of the battery.
  • Page 526: Starting With An Auxiliary Battery

    Operator roadside repairs Starting with an auxiliary battery If the battery is drained, it is possible to start the engine using another battery, with the same or slightly greater capacity compared to the drained battery. NOTE It is recommended that the Service Network is contacted to check/replace the battery.
  • Page 527 Operator roadside repairs...
  • Page 528 Operator roadside repairs • Use a second cable to connect the negative terminal (-) of the auxiliary battery only in the ground point (below the windscreen near the coolant tank) shown in the figure. Connection on the other ground points is prohibited. •...
  • Page 529 Operator roadside repairs NOTE It is not recommended to start the vehicle using a quick battery charger (booster). If necessary, consult the Service Network. If the engine does not start after several attempts, do not persist; contact the Service Network. Contamination, fire Do not connect the negative terminals of the two batteries directly: any sparks could ignite the detonating gas which could leak from the battery.
  • Page 530: Starting With Inertia Manoeuvres

    Operator roadside repairs Starting with inertia manoeuvres Under no circumstances should the vehicle be started by pushing, towing or on downward slopes. These actions could cause fuel to flow into the catalytic converter and damage it beyond repair. General risk, general prescriptions With the engine stopped there is no assisted power for brakes and steering.
  • Page 531: Battery Location

    Operator roadside repairs Battery location Location of the battery on the vehicle The vehicle battery is located in a designated compartment inside the door on the passenger side. To access this compartment, remove the door (1) by releasing the retainers (2). In this condition, it is possible to access the battery negative pole.
  • Page 532: Vehicle Battery Replacement

    Operator roadside repairs Vehicle battery replacement (procedure only for vehicles with electronic alarm) • Open the engine bonnet and prepare the positive battery cable for disconnection, BUT WITHOUT DISCONNECTING IT. • Get back into the cab, set the ignition switch to MAR-1 and IMMEDIATELY turn it back to STOP- 0.
  • Page 533: Recharging

    Operator roadside repairs Recharging NOTE The description of the battery recharging procedure is provided for information purposes only. The Service Network is available for any information necessary for carrying out this procedure NOTE We recommend slow charging at a low amperage for about 24 hours. NOTE Charging must be carried out with a maximum recharge current 1/20 of the normal capacity.
  • Page 534 Operator roadside repairs The sensor (3) must never be disconnected from the terminal except when replacing the battery or removing it from the battery housing. When the sensor (3) is disconnected, the stored battery data will be temporarily lost. When reconnected, the sensor will begin a phase of self-configuration.
  • Page 535: Battery Characteristics

    The device is located under the label "IVECO RF Power". Avoid the following in order to prevent damaging the device and losing all information useful when replacing the battery under warranty: •...
  • Page 536 Operator roadside repairs Warning for injury prevention while handling batteries 1. Smoking and handling of fires and naked flames is strictly prohibited. Do not generate sparks. Do not generate sparks while connecting devices or measuring instruments directly to batteries. Before disconnecting batteries, disconnect live devices (tachograph, internal lights, etc.) by removing the corresponding fuse in the control unit.
  • Page 537 Operator roadside repairs A battery which is kept at a charge of less than 50% can become damaged due to sulfation, capacity is reduced and start-up is compromised. Furthermore it will have a greater tendency to freezing (in this case, it can happen at 10 °C). General risk, general prescriptions It is strictly forbidden to use a quick battery charger for emergency start-up Partial or complete non observance of these prescriptions can lead to serious...
  • Page 538 Operator roadside repairs Useful advice In order to prevent rapid discharge of the battery and to conserve it during operating times, observe the following recommendations: • Terminals should always be properly fastened. • Do not keep devices on for long with engine off (car radio, lights, etc.). •...
  • Page 539: Chassis Vehicle Prolonged Downtime Or Stoppage

    Operator roadside repairs Chassis vehicle prolonged downtime or stoppage In order to preserve battery service life and charge, in the event of extended vehicle downtime or stoppage (longer than 7 days), it is recommended that the negative pole of the battery is disconnected.
  • Page 540: Precautions To Be Used With Electronic Control Units Installed

    Operator roadside repairs Precautions to be used with electronic control units installed To prevent incorrect operations which may permanently impair or decrease control unit operations, follow the instructions described below: • In case of any work on the chassis requiring arc welding: contact the Service Network, which will supply correct instructions for the required operation.
  • Page 541: Changing Bulbs

    Operator roadside repairs Changing bulbs (If indicated, “Chassis Cowl” "Cowl" vehicles). (To open the engine compartment, refer to the relevant section "Opening and closing the engine bonnet" in the chapter "Checks to be carried out by the user").
  • Page 542 Operator roadside repairs Front light assembly The light assembly contains the bulbs of the side lights, turn indicators, low beams and high beams. The headlight bulbs are arranged as follows: 3. A) Full LED headlight (Optional) B) Front headlight with bulb lamp. 1.
  • Page 543: Led Headlight

    Operator roadside repairs ATTENTION Do not touch the halogen bulbs with your fingers; protect them with tissue paper. When handling, only touch the metal part. If the transparent bulb comes into contact with fingers, the brightness of the light will be reduced and the life duration of the bulb could be compromised.
  • Page 544 Operator roadside repairs Description of the headlight with LED technology: 2. High beam lights. 3. Low beam lights. 4. Three daytime running lights (DRL Daytime Running light). When the vehicle is on, the daytime running lights are on and all three activate. When the turn indicator is activated, the colour of the three lights changes from white to orange intermittently.
  • Page 545 1. D.R.L. lights 2. Low beam and side light. 3. High beam. Internal view of the LED headlamp 1. Control unit (one for each LED headlamp). If there is a fault or malfunction in the LED headlamp, contact the IVECO Service Network.
  • Page 546: Side Lights

    Operator roadside repairs Side lights To replace the parking lamp, proceed as follows: • Remove the cover (1) by pulling the specific tab. Take out the bulb holder (2) in order to replace the side light (3).
  • Page 547 Operator roadside repairs Replacing low beam / high beam light Proceed as follows to replace a bulb: • Remove the cover by pulling the specific tab. • Release the lamp retaining clip (1). • Lift and pull the two legs (2) towards you, positioning them both on the cup of the bulb. •...
  • Page 548: Front Turn Indicators

    Operator roadside repairs Front turn indicators 3. A) Full LED headlight (Optional). B) Front headlight with bulb lamp. 2. Front turn indicator with bulb (only available with component 3-B) 3. A) LED fog lights (Optional) - (only available with component 3-A). B) Fog lights with bulb (only available with component 3-B).
  • Page 549 Operator roadside repairs Front fog lights (if provided). To replace the fog light lamp (LED or bulb), proceed as follows: • Unscrew the plate (1) fastening screw (2). • Remove the plate (1) with the help of a screwdriver to access the whole bulb holder assembly.
  • Page 550 Operator roadside repairs Front turn indicators Front turn indicator with bulb: 1. Front turn indicator with bulb (only available with component 3-B Headlamp with bulb lamp). if replacing the front turn indicator (2) with a bulb: • remove the plastic plate (by removing the central screw) with the help of a screw driver (around the edge) to release the plastic plate.
  • Page 551: Adjusting The Headlight Light Beam

    Operator roadside repairs Adjusting the headlight light beam It is essential that the headlights are adjusted properly, not only for the safety of the driver but also for all road users. To ensure the best visibility conditions when travelling with the lights on, the car must have a correct beam setting.
  • Page 552 Operator roadside repairs Fog light direction (where envisaged) For possible adjustment and control, contact the Service Network. Adjusting the headlights while travelling abroad The direction of the low beam head lights is adjusted for circulation in the country where the vehicle is registered.
  • Page 553: Types Of Bulbs

    Operator roadside repairs Types of bulbs The vehicles may have the following types of bulbs: • All glass bulb (1)inserted with pressure, simply pull to remove. • Bayonet bulb (2)to remove press the bulb and turn anticlockwise. • Cylindrical bulb (3)to remove, release from the relative contacts. •...
  • Page 554: Towing The Vehicle

    Operator roadside repairs Towing the vehicle Use the screw-in pull hook included in the on-board equipment and insert it in the point located under the vehicle bumper. It can be accessed by removing the cover shown in the figure. If towing the vehicle for long stretches is necessary, disconnect the propeller shaft from the rear axle flange.
  • Page 555 Operator roadside repairs Push starting is not recommended. However, if push or pull starting is necessary proceed as follows: • Engage a high gear (for example, 3rd, 4th), • moderate the speed (also downhill), • release the clutch pedal gradually. General risk, general prescriptions With the engine stopped there is no assisted power for brakes and steering.
  • Page 556: Towing A Vehicle Equipped With A Hi-Matic Gearbox

    Operator roadside repairs Towing a vehicle equipped with a Hi-Matic gearbox Towing vehicles with Hi-Matic gearbox. With the engine off, the gearbox drive trains are locked in the parking position (position 'P' on the gearbox lever). With the engine running, the parking condition can usually be deactivated by means of the gearbox lever.
  • Page 557: Tow Hook

    If the tow hook is fitted externally, as well as installing the structure and hook correctly (both type approved), the IVECO requirements relating to the electrical system (Directives for bodybuilders) must be fully observed. Do not overload the electrical system of the vehicle with the trailer lights.
  • Page 558: Manual Activation Of Power Take-Off

    Operator roadside repairs Manual activation of power take-off If the control malfunctions or power is not supplied to it, the power take-off (PTO) can be engaged and disengaged manually using the emergency procedure described below. Engaging the power take-off manually Turn off the engine and engage the parking brake.
  • Page 559: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Brushes

    Operator roadside repairs Replacing windscreen wiper brushes NOTE A small ladder might be useful when replacing the windscreen wipers making the wipers more easily accessible. When the wiper brushes are worn, the windscreen will not be correctly cleared and streaks may appear or the movement may not be fluid.
  • Page 560: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Brushes

    Operator roadside repairs Replacing windscreen wiper brushes NOTE Procedure only for bodied vehicles. NOTE A small ladder might be useful when replacing the windscreen wipers making the wipers more easily accessible. When the wiper brushes are worn, the windscreen will not be correctly cleared and streaks may appear or the movement may not be fluid.
  • Page 561: Ordinary Maintenance

    Ordinary maintenance Ordinary maintenance Operator checks Bonnet Checks to be carried out Before each trip Every week Caring for the vehicle...
  • Page 562: Ordinary Maintenance

    Service Network, saving you time and inconvenience. ATTENTION In the event of abnormal smoke emission at the exhaust or unusual engine noises, go to an IVECO service centre. General prescriptions If there is any fault, malfunction, etc., do not perform any operation on the vehicle but contact the Service Network.
  • Page 563: Bonnet

    Ordinary maintenance Bonnet Opening Inside the vehicle Release the engine bonnet by lifting the lever located in the lower section of the dashboard and highlighted in the figure. This lever releases the bonnet clip from the hook. Outside the vehicle •...
  • Page 564 Ordinary maintenance Using both hands, hold the bonnet while it opens so it doesn't open brusquely. The bonnet will remain in the open position thanks to the springs indicated in the figure. ATTENTION Before opening and lifting the bonnet, ensure that the windscreen wipers are in their operating position resting against the windscreen.
  • Page 565 Ordinary maintenance Closing To close the bonnet proceed as follows: • lower the bonnet and guide it to a suitable height so that it can then be released and let fall into its locking position completely and mate with its locking mechanism. •...
  • Page 566: Checks To Be Carried Out

    Ordinary maintenance Checks to be carried out Before each trip 1. Engine oil. 2. Engine coolant. 3. Brake fluid. 4. Wiper fluid. Every week 5. Fuel filter. 6. Tyres.
  • Page 567: Before Each Trip

    Ordinary maintenance Before each trip 1. Check the engine oil level with the dipstick (1). Top-up if necessary through the filler (2). Risk of injury: After topping up, close the filler properly to prevent dangerous oil leaks while driving. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury ATTENTION Never exceed the maximum level when topping up with oil.
  • Page 568 Ordinary maintenance Use the recommended product for topping up: • SAE 0W-30 / ACEA C2...
  • Page 569 Ordinary maintenance 2. Check the coolant level. Engine The level must be between the MIN and MAX reference marks on the tank. Use the recommended product for topping up: Concentrated OAT protective fluid for radiators The level should never go below the MIN level. Top-up if necessary through the filler (3).
  • Page 570 Ordinary maintenance 3. Check the brake control fluid level. Unscrew the plug and check that the brake fluid is at the maximum level. If the level is low, contact the Service Network. Use the recommended product for topping up: FMVSS 116 - DOT 4 / ISO 4925 / SAE J1704 General risk, general prescriptions The brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive: in the event of accidental contact immediately wash with water and neutral soap.
  • Page 571: External Temperature

    Ordinary maintenance EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE 35 °C 20 °C 10 °C 0 °C CUNA NC 956-11 (in parts) Water (in parts)
  • Page 572 Ordinary maintenance Also check that the lines are not clogged; If necessary, clean the nozzles with a needle. Contamination, fire Some commercial windscreen washer additives are inflammable: pay attention to contact with hot parts of the engine. Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle Also check: •...
  • Page 573: Every Week

    Ordinary maintenance Every week 5. Fuel filter check. If the water presence indicator light activates on the instrument panel, the vehicle must be taken immediately to a Service Network workshop to eliminate the water accumulated in the filter body to avoid damage to the fuel system. If the warning light remains on, replace the sensor unit.
  • Page 574: Caring For The Vehicle

    Ordinary maintenance Caring for the vehicle General rules for looking after and cleaning the cowl vehicles if the component is fitted General risk, general prescriptions Detergents pollute water: - Therefore, wash the vehicle in an area equipped for collection and purification of the fluids used for washing. Correct behavior will ensure that vehicle is used as environmentally friendly as possible Risk of injury:...
  • Page 575: Manual Washing

    Ordinary maintenance General prescriptions When washing using a high pressure water jet cleaner: - Do not use nozzles with a round jet. - The minimum distance between the nozzle of the high pressure water jet cleaner and the part to be washed is at least 40 cm. - When using a high pressure water jet cleaner, constantly move the direction of the water jet.
  • Page 576: Automatic Washing

    Ordinary maintenance • Do not use blunt or hard utensils on the paint and protective film (for example: scrapers, rings) which could scratch the paint or other surfaces. Use a soft sponge and rinse frequently with plenty of water. On the drive train and on the propeller shafts. Do not allow liquid with the detergent to dry on the bodywork.
  • Page 577 Ordinary maintenance Cleaning the paint ATTENTION To prevent any damage occurring: do not apply adhesive paints, films or magnetic plates. ATTENTION To avoid corrosion, immediately repair any damage such as scratches or abrasions. Contact the Service Network. With regards cleaning the paint, remember that: •...
  • Page 578: Cleaning The Wheels

    Ordinary maintenance To clean the windscreen and the windows, use a specific detergent. Do not use solvents, abrasive products, dry cloths with rough or hard fibres. Contact the Service Network for the most suitable product. ATTENTION Do not use blunt or hard utensils on the windscreen and windows (for example: scrapers, rings) which could scratch the windows.
  • Page 579: Washing The Engine

    Ordinary maintenance Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the tow hook. If interventions on the tow hook need to be carried out, contact the Service Network which is equipped for this purpose. Washing the engine General risk, general prescriptions This operation must be done by the Service Network, which is equipped for collection and purification of the fluids used for washing.
  • Page 580: Cleaning The Seat Belts

    Ordinary maintenance When cleaning the interior, the steering wheel, the gearbox lever and the moulding, use a soft damp cloth with a small amount of soap. To clean heavy duty dirt, contact the Service Network for the most suitable product. Cleaning the seats To clean the seats, use a soft damp cloth with a small amount of soap.
  • Page 581 Ordinary maintenance An incorrect cleaning procedure could damage the seat belt fabric making it less efficient in the event of an accident. In this case, the seat belt fibres could tear with the risk of serious injury, even death, for the driver and the passengers in the vehicle. For this reason, remember: ATTENTION An incorrect cleaning procedure could damage the seat belt fabric making it less efficient in the event of an accident.
  • Page 582 Ordinary maintenance...
  • Page 583: Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance The philosophy of scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance (F1A engine with oversized oil sump) Scheduled maintenance (F1A engine with standard oil sump) Scheduled maintenance (F1C engine)
  • Page 584: Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled maintenance The philosophy of scheduled maintenance Long life and efficient operation with regular maintenance. To be sure that the vehicle is always in perfect operating condition, the inspections, controls and adjustments of the various parts described below must be carried out at the indicated intervals.
  • Page 585 Scheduled maintenance To minimise vehicle maintenance stops it is advisable to schedule the extra-plan stops according to the vehicle’s average annual mileage, where possible making them coincide with the specified distance intervals. ATTENTION The correlation, if necessary, between the mileage interval and the hours of use interval (if contained in the routine maintenance summary card) is valid if the ratio with the average working speed of the vehicle (regularly presented) is respected.
  • Page 586: Scheduled Maintenance (F1A Engine With Oversized Oil Sump)

    24 months NOTES: (1) IVECO recommends using these oils to obtain better fuel economy. The new vehicle is already equipped by IVECO with these types of lubricants, which are suitable for cold climates (minimum temperature down to -30 °C). The lubricant replacement intervals in this document refer to the use of these types of oil Intervals for "Extra-plan"...
  • Page 587 Scheduled maintenance Intervals for "Extra-plan" services USAGE Every Every Every Every Road 250.000 km 300.000 km 350.000 km 200.000 km or 60 months or 96 months or 60 months Every Every Every Every Heavy-duty use 250.000 km 300.000 km 200.000 km 200.000 km or 60 months or 96 months...
  • Page 588 Scheduled maintenance • Engine damage caused by delayed elimination of water from the fuel filter. Vehicles with diesel engine: Delayed removal of water from the fuel filter can cause engine damage. If the warning light comes on, immediately drain the water from the fuel filter. ▶...
  • Page 589 Scheduled maintenance TYPE OF INTERVENTION Check brake disc and pad wear ● ● ● ● Check rear axle breather efficiency ● ● Check fixing of steering box and support ● ● Check the condition of the propeller shaft mounts ● ●...
  • Page 590 Scheduled maintenance SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Removal - installation of the automatic gearbox hydrokinetic converter Automatic gearbox oil change. Change automatic gearbox oil filter. Replace toothed distributor belt Replace the timing system drive belt automatic tensioner. Replace alternator adjustable belt tensioner. Change rear axle differential oil.
  • Page 591: Scheduled Maintenance (F1A Engine With Standard Oil Sump)

    Scheduled maintenance SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Change pollen filter. Change oil and bleed hydraulic brake system. Replace P&CM control unit buffer battery Scheduled maintenance (F1A engine with standard oil sump) NOTE The information provided below is valid for the entire vehicle configuration; access the interactive maintenance plan to obtain the scheduled maintenance for a specific vehicular configuration (VIN).
  • Page 592 Scheduled maintenance (1) IVECO recommends using these oils to obtain better fuel economy. New vehicles are already equipped by IVECO with this type of lubricant. Intervals for "Extra-plan" services USAGE Every Every Every Every 100.000 km 150.000 km 150.000 km 200.000 km...
  • Page 593 Scheduled maintenance which can cause premature clogging of the fuel filter and also deterioration of engine performance or damage to the fuel system. • Diesel oil for low temperatures. The degree of fluidity of the diesel fuel may be reduced at low temperatures due to the separation of the paraffin.
  • Page 594 Scheduled maintenance and filter change intervals. In this case the need to perform this operation in extra-plan conditions is indicated by the on-board computer. STANDARD SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Check brake hydraulic system fluid level ● ● ● ● Replace fuel filter cartridge ●...
  • Page 595 Scheduled maintenance indicated by the clogging warning light sensor, even if the specified maintenance interval has not been reached. EXTRA-PLAN SERVICES SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Replace cartridge and clean air filter shell Change gearbox oil Replace alternator and water pump belt Replace air conditioning system compressor drive belt Change automatic gearbox oil Change automatic gearbox oil filter...
  • Page 596: Scheduled Maintenance (F1C Engine)

    Scheduled maintenance (4)When using the vehicle under severe conditions (dust and/or heat) the timing belts must be replaced every 120.000 km. TIMED SERVICES SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Check coolant density Check fuse valves (if present) Check ground cables (if present) Check efficiency of the control unit solenoid valve (if present) Change pollen filter Change oil and bleed hydraulic brake system...
  • Page 597 150.000 300.000 50.000 km 50.000 km or 24 months NOTES: (1) IVECO recommends using these oils to obtain better fuel economy. New vehicles are already equipped by IVECO with this type of lubricant. Intervals for "Extra-plan" services USAGE Every Every...
  • Page 598 Scheduled maintenance USAGE 300.000 km 350.000 km Every Every 225.000 km Road Every or 96 months or 60 months 300.000 km 200.000 km Every Every Heavy-duty use 225.000 km Every or 96 months or 60 months Intervals for "Timed Operation" services Every 12 months Every 12 months Every 24 months...
  • Page 599 Scheduled maintenance ▶ In the case of uses that may call for more frequent regeneration of the NOTICE particulate filter (only for vehicles equipped with this device), it may be necessary to anticipate the engine oil and filter change intervals. In this case the need to perform this operation in extra-plan conditions is indicated by the on-board computer.
  • Page 600 Scheduled maintenance TYPE OF INTERVENTION Check fixing of steering box and support ● ● Check the condition of the propeller shaft mounts ● ● Check the linkage, articulated joints and steering column ● ● Check cardan joints and propeller shaft flange fixing ●...
  • Page 601 Scheduled maintenance SERVICES TYPE OF INTERVENTION Removal - installation of the automatic gearbox hydrokinetic converter Replace alternator adjustable belt tensioner Change rear axle differential oil NOTES: (1) Early filter clog is generally due to environmental conditions. For this reason it must be replaced when indicated by the relevant sensor (if present) regardless of the instructions.
  • Page 602 Scheduled maintenance...
  • Page 603: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical specifications Vehicle identification data Vehicle identification plate Engine Additional technical specifications Radio pin out Declaration of conformity for radio appliances Fuel inlet AdBlue filler cap opening AdBlue filler door opening Refuelling International designation of lubricants Selective catalytic reduction system - HI-SCR...
  • Page 604: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Vehicle identification data...
  • Page 605 Technical specifications...
  • Page 606 Technical specifications Figure legend (A), this figure shows the layout of the data plates on the “Chassis Cowl” vehicles. (B) , this figure shows the layout of the data plates on the “Stripped Chassis Cowl” vehicles. The identification data of your vehicle are: type and number of the engine, type and number of the chassis, the manufacturer's plate and the identification plate.
  • Page 607: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Technical specifications Vehicle identification plate 1. Country of production. 2. Name and address of manufacturer. 3. Name of manufacturing company. 4. Type-approval number of the whole vehicle. 5. Vehicle identification number. 6. Maximum weight of technically permissible load. 7. Maximum weight of technically permissible combination. 8.
  • Page 608: Engine

    Technical specifications Engine ATTENTION Vehicle operation, at its full power, is guaranteed for use at a height of 2500 m above sea level and at an operating temperature of not less than –25 °C.
  • Page 609: Engine Type

    Technical specifications F1A engines ENGINE TYPE F1AGL411Y Number of cylinders Bore Stroke Displacement 2287 Max. rated output kW (HP) 100 (136) Operating at approximately 3500 Max. torque Operating at approximately 1500 Turbo System EVGT Exhaust System CCDPF+SCR Type Approval EURO 6D-LD...
  • Page 610 Technical specifications F1A engines ENGINE TYPE F1AGL411D Number of cylinders Bore Stroke Displacement 2287 Max. rated output kW (HP) 100 (136) Operating at approximately 3500 Max. torque Operating at approximately 1500 Turbo System EVGT Exhaust System CCDPF+SCR Type Approval EURO VI (HD) D...
  • Page 611 Technical specifications F1C engines ENGINE TYPE F1CFL4116 F1CFL4117 F1CFL4115 Number of cylinders Bore 95.8 95.8 95.8 Stroke Displacement 2998 2998 2998 Max. rated output kW (HP) 117 (160) 132 (180) 155 (210) Operating at 3500 3500 3500 approximately Max. torque Operating at 1000 1000...
  • Page 612: Additional Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Additional technical specifications Gearbox Manual, with synchromesh gears. 2835.6 D.O.D - 2840.6 O.D with 6 forward gears and 1 reverse gear. Upon request, type 8HP with 8 speeds, automatic control with torque converter and electronic management. Clutch d. 10" 1/2 - s. 10 1/2" d.
  • Page 613: Braking System

    Technical specifications Pneumatic rear suspension Powered by the electric compressor. Levelling valves with electronic control and button controls on the dashboard. Depending on the version, front stabiliser bar standard/on request/not fitted. Braking system Ventilated disc brakes with floating callipers on front and rear wheels with hydraulic control, with device signalling low brake fluid level and front and rear pad wear.
  • Page 614 Technical specifications LAMPS TYPE POWER (WATT) High and low beam lights 12 V high beam lights H1 High and low beam lights 12 V low beam lights H7 Front fog lights Halogen H11 Front side lights tubular W5W D.R.L lights tubular W21W Rear side markers (dumper/cab version)
  • Page 615: Radio Pin Out

    Technical specifications Radio pin out If the vehicle is prearranged for a radio, it is possible to install one in after-market following the indications in the table:...
  • Page 616: Connector Block

    Technical specifications CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION BLOCK CAN H (Low speed – high signal) Not connected CAN L (Low speed – low signal) 12 V Switching on (+ 12 V 150 mA switch (output) maximum Lighting Battery Right door panel speaker + Right door panel speaker - tweeter right strut + tweeter right strut–...
  • Page 617: Declaration Of Conformity For Radio Appliances

    Information relating to conformity of the radio appliance to Directive 2014/53/UE is indicated below. Bosch -Radio FUN plus cable The manufacturer, Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH, states that the Iveco Daily Fun radio complies with directive 2014/53/UE. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the website: http://cert.bosch-carmultimedia.net...
  • Page 618 Technical specifications Delphi – Radio DAB The manufacturer, Delphi Deutschland GmbH, states that the Radio DAB radio complies with directive 2014/53/UE. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the website: http://delphi.com/automotive-homologation/radio/ Frequency band Radiated Power [EIRP] Hints / Restriction 2402 MHz 2480 MHz...
  • Page 619 Technical specifications Body Computer Module / Remote control The manufacturer, Magneti Marelli, states that the Body Computer Module / Remote control radio complies with directive 2014/53/UE. The full texts of the EU declarations of conformity are available from: http://www.magnetimarelli.com/homologation Body Computer Module BCML7 Frequency Range 125 KHz Transmitting Power...
  • Page 620 Technical specifications...
  • Page 621 Technical specifications Infotainment System - Hi-connect The manufacturer, APTIV, states that the Hi-connect radio complies with directive 2014/53/ The full texts of the EU declarations of conformity are available from: https://www.aptiv.com/automotive-homologation Frequency range and max. power output (if applicable): Infotainment System Bluetooth 2402 –...
  • Page 622 Technical specifications MINISTERIAL TYPE APPROVAL FOR SPECIFIC MARKETS (The radio appliances are compliant with the countries or local regulations). TYPE-APPROVAL ABBREVIATION FOR RADIO- TYPE-APPROVAL ABBREVIATION FOR BODY COUNTRY FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL (TRF198) COMPUTER (BCML7) CE * E24 - 116RAI_000029; E24 - 116RI_000030 E24 10R-041061 FCC: 2ADPXTRF198** RX2BCML7 **...
  • Page 623 Technical specifications Type-approval abbreviation for radio-frequency remote Type-approval abbreviation for Body Computer Country control (TRF198) (BCML7) CMIIT ID: 2012DJ8116 CMIIT ID:2012DJ4342 CHINA DOMINICAN N°11001343 N°12000992 REPUBLIC JAPAN JUB000044 JORDAN TRC/LPD/2011/102 TRC/LPD/2012/75 KUWAIT Certificate ID: 1707 Certificate ID: 1706 LEBANON 2111/O&M/2014 2110/O&M/2014 MEXICO IFT: RLVGITR15-2213****...
  • Page 624 Technical specifications ictQatar/RT/2013/R-3540 ictQatar/RT/2013/R-3541 QATAR RUSSIA RU0000013036 RU0000014240 + GOST MARK N°0981022 SAUDI ARABIA Certificate ID: 20130714102 Certificate ID: 20130814101 P1618119100 P1618119800 SERBIA Registration Number: N4768-16 Registration Number: N4770-16 SINGAPORE TA-2011/505 TA-2011/1915 SOUTH AFRICA SYRIA 712/4/14 114/4/14 TAHITI ANFR/APF/2014.015.la ANFR/APF/2014.013.la...
  • Page 625: United Arab Emirates

    Technical specifications UKRAINE ER0115209/13 ER0115159/13 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES URUGUAY N°329/FR/2012 N°493/FR/2012 VENEZUELA MCM0001 MCM0002...
  • Page 626 Technical specifications...
  • Page 627: Fuel Inlet

    Technical specifications Fuel inlet Fuel filler cap port opening (‘Chassis Cowl’ versions) It may be necessary to open the protective cover by acting on the zipper (1) on reduced cowl vehicles ‘Chassis Cowl’ to access the fuel filler. NOTE The figure is valid for left-hand drive vehicles and right-hand drive vehicles. The tank fuel filler neck (diesel) is located to the left side of the front door compartment.
  • Page 628 Technical specifications General risk, general prescriptions - If the fuel cap has to be replaced, ask the Service Network for the specific one for the vehicle model. - Avoid spilling fuel when refuelling. Fuel contains alcohol which could damage the paint. Partial or complete non observance of these prescriptions can lead to serious damages to the vehicle and can sometimes result in the guarantee being voided General risk, general prescriptions...
  • Page 629: Adblue Filler Cap Opening

    Technical specifications AdBlue filler cap opening (If fitted). NOTE This description is also valid for the cab versions which have the filler cap located in the same position as on the van version. The plug (1) of the AdBlue® tank is located to the side of the driver's side front door. It opens when unscrewed in an anti-clockwise direction.
  • Page 630 Technical specifications unscrew the plug (5) slowly to avoid any fumes. NOTE In order to comply with current regulations, the cap secured to the vehicle with a plastic cord (6) so that it will not get lost. The cord also acts as a way of referencing plug assembly, since it can be fitted in only one way.
  • Page 631: Adblue Filler Door Opening

    Technical specifications AdBlue filler door opening (if provided). TheAdBlue® tank plug is located in the front section opposite the driver's seat. It opens when unscrewed in an anti-clockwise direction. It closes when screwed in a clockwise direction. • Lift the small door (1) acting on the recess (3). •...
  • Page 632: Refuelling

    To ensure correct operation of the exhaust gas treatment system and to maintain emissions within the limits established by the type-approval, IVECO only authorises use of the fuel Diesel S10 specified by standards ANP 31/09 (for Brazil) or Diesel Grade 3 specified by standards SE...
  • Page 633 Technical specifications Refuelling There is a label near the filler neck indicating the correct fuel to use. When there is label (1), use commercially available diesel oil in accordance with the EN 590 standard When the label (2) is present, EN 590 diesel oil or XTL/HVO fuel can be used in accordance with the standard EN 15940.
  • Page 634 Technical specifications Diesel oil for low temperatures The degree of fluidity of the diesel fuel may be reduced at low temperatures due to the separation of the paraffin. This results in the filters becoming clogged. The EN 590 standard provides for various categories of diesel oil for use at low environmental temperatures.
  • Page 635: Fuel Tank Plug

    Technical specifications Fuel tank plug (only for vehicles with fuel tank filler cap on the cab pillar) General risk, general prescriptions Fuel vapours are extremely flammable and can even be explosive in enclosed spaces. While refuelling: - Switch off the engine - Do not smoke or use a naked flame - Do not spill the fuel - Switch off all appliances which produce radio frequencies Failure to comply with these prescriptions can result in the risk of serious injury and serious damages to the vehicle...
  • Page 636 Technical specifications Check levels The following quantities are not binding. The exact control must be carried out by checking the levels. Risk of injury: Verification of the efficiency of the air conditioning system with the recharge, repair and replacement are not the responsibility of the owner. These must only be carried out by the Service Network.
  • Page 637 For manual and automated transmissions, SAE 75W-80 / API GL-4 / ZF TE-ML Gearbox 2835.6 without PTO pre-installation 01L,02L. Qualification IVECO Standard 18-1807 MGS1 CONSUMABLES Consult the list of recommended fluids present in the “ ” booklet included in the on-board documentation...
  • Page 638 For manual and automated transmissions, SAE 75W-80 / API GL-4 / ZF TE-ML Gearbox 2835.6 with PTO pre-installation 2,2 L 01L,02L. Qualification IVECO Standard 18-1807 MGS1 For manual and automated transmissions, SAE 75W-80 / API GL-4 / ZF TE-ML 2,6 L Gearbox 2835.6 with PTO...
  • Page 639 Complies with standards: 1,11 L Brake circuit NHTSA 116 – DOT 4 / ISO 4925 Class 4 / Standard SAE J 1704. Qualification IVECO Standard 18-1820 Liquido per lavacristalli. Miscela di alcoli e Windscreen washer tensioattivi CUNA NC 956- 11.
  • Page 640 QUANTITY COMPONENT DESIGNATION Refrigerant for A/C systems. Qualification Quantity of coolant in the air-conditioning system*** 0,475 +/- 0,025 kg IVECO STANDARD 18- 1835 ****-***** Total tank capacity AdBlue fluid level. Meets 18 L the requirements of ISO AdBlue (Urea) tank 22241.
  • Page 641: International Designation Of Lubricants

    INTERNATIONAL DESIGNATION IDENTIFICA COMPONENT TION CODE Engine oil SAE 0W-30 fully synthetic. Conforming to standard: ACEA C2. Qualification IVECO Standard 18-1811 SC1 LV-16 Engine oil Engine oil SAE 5W-30 fully synthetic. Conforming to standard: ACEA C2. Qualification IVECO Standard 18-1811 SC1 For axles with extreme pressure characteristics, 75W-85 –...
  • Page 642 TION CODE For manual and automated transmissions, SAE 75W-80 / API Oil for mechanical GL-4 / ZF TE-ML 01L,02L. gearboxes Qualification IVECO Standard 18- 1807 MGS1 Oil for automatic gearboxes, Oil for automatic meets specifications ZF TE-ML 11. gearboxes Qualification IVECO Standard 18-...
  • Page 643 (1) To be used diluted to 50% with distilled water for protection down to – 35 °C. NOTICE Warranty - IVECO guarantees optimum engine performance with the use of recommended lubricants. If non-recommended products are used, lubricants with minimum ACEA performance are acceptable for the diesel engines specified in the table.
  • Page 644 NOTICE IVECO recommends using SAE 0W-30 / ACEA C2 engine oil for benefits in terms of fuel economy. The new vehicle is already equipped by IVECO with this lubricant. ATTENTION (2) To correctly identify the type of fluid, refer to the ”CONSUMABLES”...
  • Page 645: Selective Catalytic Reduction System - Hi-Scr

    In order to meet requirements of pollution emission standards in force, IVECO uses (if necessary) the High efficiency Selective Catalyst Reduction (HI-eSCR) technology. Iveco has chosen the combination of a DOC (Diesel Oxidation Catalyst) for the treatment of unburnt hydrocarbons (HC) and the carbon monoxide (CO) combined with the DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) to reduce particulate emissions and with SCR (Selective Catalyst Reduction) for the reduction of the NOx via the DeNOx 3.1.
  • Page 646 Technical specifications Description of the HI-eSCR system The exhaust gases leaving the turbine enter the DOC oxidation catalyst (1) in which the hydrocarbons (HC) and the carbon monoxide (CO) are converted into carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Subsequently, the exhaust gases pass through the particulate filter DPF (2), which traps the carbon particles that become particulate.
  • Page 647 Observe the storage and maintenance precautions in order to conserve the initial quality. IVECO does not provide any warranty in the case of operating defects and damage caused to the vehicle following the use of urea (AdBlue®) which is not compliant with the standards.
  • Page 648 Technical specifications General risk, general prescriptions If AdBlue comes into contact with painted or aluminium parts during refuelling, immediately rinse the affected parts with plenty of water. Partial or complete non observance of these prescriptions can lead to serious damages to the vehicle Risk of injury: If AdBlue is overheated inside the tank to more than 50°C (e.g.
  • Page 649 Technical specifications Performance limitation can occur in the case of: • Low quantity of AdBlue® in the tank or completely empty tank. • Poor AdBlue® quality. • Abnormal consumption of AdBlue®. • Hi-eSCR system fault. Derating activates the first time the vehicle is at null speed and continues until normal operating conditions of the anti-pollution devices enable the vehicle to meet again the NOx emission standards (if the AdBlue®...
  • Page 650 Technical specifications...
  • Page 651: Plates

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  • Page 652 Plates Plates Symbols On some components of our vehicle or near them, specific coloured plates are applied to recall the user's attention to the precautions to be observed. Hazard symbols 1. Battery-Corrosive liquid. 2. Battery-Explosion. 3. Expansion tank - Do not remove the plug with hot coolant. 4.
  • Page 653 Plates Data plate warning of high voltage Located on the inside of the engine compartment. Indicates the presence of high-voltage electrical components. Window decal for parking brake use (if included in equipment) Located on the driver's side of the windscreen. Indicates use of the parking brake.
  • Page 654 Plates Identification plate for bodywork paint Applied to the inside of the engine compartment, it provides identification data of the paint for any touch-up or repainting operations. Front air bag identification plate, passenger side Applied beneath the passenger side sun visor. Users are reminded that the vehicle is not type-approved for transporting children in travel seats.
  • Page 655 Plates Braking corrector data plate (if included in equipment) On vehicles equipped with this device the data plate is located inside the hatch of the glove compartment on the passenger side dashboard. NOTE The location of this plate is given for information purposes only. Please note that any work on the braking system of the vehicle must only be carried out by the Service Network.
  • Page 656 Plates AdBlue nameplate® (where refilling with AdBlue® is required and only for vehicles for the China Market) On the inside of the AdBlue® filler inlet flap,only for vehicles for the China Market, there is nameplate (1) indicating the characteristics of the fluid to be introduced into the tank.
  • Page 657: Electric Onboard Panels

    Electric onboard panels Electric onboard panels Cab fuses Fuse box ECU and engine compartment relays...
  • Page 658 Electric onboard panels Cab fuses General risk, general prescriptions Before any interventions involving the electrical system, disconnect the batteries (disconnect terminals / open circuit by operating the main current relay switch). Partial or complete non observance of these prescriptions can lead to serious damages to the vehicle General prescriptions - Avoid any tampering with the electrical system.
  • Page 659 Electric onboard panels General information The fuses protect the electrical system and intervene in the event of a fault / intervention on the system. When a device does not function correctly, check the efficiency of the relative fuse. The conductive element (1) of an integral fuse must not be interrupted. The conductive element (2) of an interrupted fuse is not continuous.
  • Page 660 Electric onboard panels Fusebox control unit The fusebox control unit is located near the driver's seat, below the right part of the central dashboard. To access it, carefully pull the door (1), downwards and remove it. Use the specific tweezers to help remove the fuses.
  • Page 661 Electric onboard panels Fusebox control unit...
  • Page 662 EOBD socket; anti-theft system; HI-MATIC F-33 15 A gearbox control unit; T.G.C; IBS; QDB; SGW; PCM; step light relay with T.G.C. Power supply +30 radio MY IVECO INFOTAINMENT; connector for F-34 20 A bodybuilders; (CAN Open).
  • Page 663 Electric onboard panels FUSE RATED CAPACITY Airbag +15 power supply. F-50 Power supply +15 automatic gearbox gear selector; parking sensors; radio; clutch pedal; Green Filter; reversing light; internal temperature sensor; LDWS; F-51 USB port power adapter 24 V – 12 V; button back-lighting. Power supply +30 USB port - FMS - climate control unit.
  • Page 664 Electric onboard panels Fuse box ECU and engine compartment relays...
  • Page 665 Electric onboard panels...
  • Page 666 Electric onboard panels FUSE RATED CAPACITY Air suspension solenoid valves (60 q superior versions if fitted) 40 A Urea 40 A 40 A ESP braking system (without EPB) 30 A Air suspension solenoid valves and ECAS control unit (if fitted) 40 A Headlight washers - Rear differential lock - Heated rear window 40 A...
  • Page 667 Electric onboard panels FUSE RATED CAPACITY F-22 25 A Wipers F-23 30 A F-24 Power socket 10 A Side marker lamps and Battery cut-off 7,5 A F-30 F4-B Heated seats 20 A F7-B Rear differential lock 30 A Spare — F8–B Blow by F4-A...
  • Page 668 Electric onboard panels FUSE RATED CAPACITY F-85 Heated fuel filter 25 A Engine start-up (T10) - EDC - ECU Hi-Matic - ECU EPS F-87 7,5 A F2-A Urea Tachograph, dashboard, IBS, heater, Webasto, anti-theft, Battery Cut-Off F3-A F2-B Heater unit Outswinging door F6-B 30 A...
  • Page 669 Electric onboard panels RELAY Engine start consent in automatic (Stop & Start versions) Side marker lights Baruffaldi joint Gearbox oil cooling fan Drain wrench Fuel pump Main relay Engine start-up Baruffaldi joint Wipers Wipers Diagnostics Internal cab fans Fuel filter heating R1-A Urea Automatic engine start-up (Stop &...
  • Page 670 Electric onboard panels RELAY Battery cut off Emergency switch R3-B Heated rear windows Gearbox oil cooling fan (versions with automatic gearbox) Headlight washer R4-B NOTE NOTE Relays on the 75016–A module are identified as “R...A” Relays on the 75016–B module are identified as “R...-B”...
  • Page 671 Electric onboard panels Module fuse 70060 in the engine compartment RELAY FUSE RATED CAPACITY F101 40 A with 75016_D module located in the storage compartment in the dashboard RELAY Induction engagement/disengagement Spare Outswinging door heated glass Super vision Expansion Module K LINE Air suspensions CAN FULLY OP Expansion Module...
  • Page 672 Electric onboard panels 75016_VEHH module located in passenger side storage compartment RELAY RATED CAPACITY Stop & — Engine start-up prevention with Start (T2) — Engine start-up prevention (T10) Relay for activation of indicator light for — tail lift in operation —...
  • Page 673 Index Index ACC speed programmer - Adaptive Cruise Control (Automatic speed regulation system) Accessories fitted by the user AdBlue filler cap opening AdBlue filler door opening Additional technical specifications Adjusting the headlight light beam AEBS system Airbag Airbag failure warning light Anti-Lock Braking System “ABS”...
  • Page 674 Index Central locking Centralised locking + electronic alarm Changing bulbs Changing wheels Chassis vehicle prolonged downtime or stoppage Checks to be carried out Chrono-tachograph Compartments in the upper part of the dashboard Controls and devices Controls at the steering wheel CWA System (Crosswind) Dashboard commands Description of the chassis...
  • Page 675 Index Electric onboard panels Electric parking brake (EPB) Electric power-assisted steering Emergency switch Engine Environmental information EUC - TSM - HRB - HFC - RMI -HBA Every week External lights FIX & GO quick tyre repair kit Front airbag passenger side Fuel Economy Fuel inlet Fuse box ECU and engine compartment relays...
  • Page 676 Index Immobilizer Independent additional heater Indication of engine oil level 316, 323 Indicators on the instrument panel Inducement Inducement and EOBD II (MIL) warning light operation Inducement warning light Inertia safety switch Informative note on tyres Installation of electric/electronic devices Instrument lighting adjustment Instrument panel 25, 32, 38...
  • Page 677 Index Lower part of dashboard, passenger side Manual activation of power take-off Mechanical gearbox Menu items 152, 173 Navi repetition OBW – On Board Weight On-board equipment 463, 470 Opening doors and external compartments Operator checks Operator roadside repairs Ordinary maintenance Pedals Plates 651–652...
  • Page 678 Radio pin out Rear differential lock engagement Rear parking sensors Recharging Refuelling Remote Assistance - IVECO OVER THE AIR UPDATE Removing the protective cover from reduced cowl vehicles Replacing the remote control battery Replacing windscreen wiper brushes 559–560 Run lock...
  • Page 679 Index Speed programmer (Cruise Control-CC) Start & Stop Start-up and driving Starting the engine Starting with an auxiliary battery Starting with inertia manoeuvres Steering column switch (multifunction steering wheel lever) Steering lock Steering wheel adjustment Stopping the engine Sun visors / Storage tray Table of acronyms Tablet holder Technical specifications...
  • Page 680 Index Valve types Vehicle access step Vehicle battery replacement Vehicle identification data Vehicle keys Warnings relating to the use of airbags Winter tyres Working Engine Speed Demand...

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