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Page 1: ... 22 2015 Page 1 www ARBOCsv com Telephone 574 825 4880 Fax 574 825 1755 2015 Spirit of Mobility ARBOC Specialty Vehicles LLC Service Operations Manual 2015 Spirit of Freedom Photos Shown with Optional Equipment ...

Page 2: ...tional 20 Thermo King ClimaAIRE Controls Optional 21 Axion Destination Sign Controls Optional 28 Luminator Destination Sign ODK4 Controller Operations Optional Equipment 44 MobiLite Destination Sign Operations Optional Equipment 59 Manual Operation of the Power Ramp Optional Equipment 82 Emergency Exits 82 Q Straint QRT User Instructions Optional Equipment 83 Q Straint Q UBE User Instructions Opti...

Page 3: ...ing 140 Electrical Rear Cap Routing 141 Electrical Switch Panel Routing 142 Electrical Under Cab Routing 143 Electrical Ricon Ramp Routing 144 Electrical Braun Ramp Routing 145 Electrical Door Ajar Routing 146 Electrical Power Seat 147 Electrical Auto Lighting Schematic 148 Electrical Battery Gas Circuit Schematics 149 Electrical Entry Door Schematic 150 Electrical Auxiliary Heater Schematic 151 E...

Page 4: ... 181 Electrical Auxiliary Battery Compartment Spirit of Mobility 182 Electrical Auxiliary Battery Compartment Spirit of Freedom 183 Electrical Standard SOM Rear Tail Light Details 184 Electrical Standard SOF Rear Tail Light Details 185 Exterior Components Spirit of Mobility 186 Exterior Components Spirit of Freedom 191 Interior Components Front ABS 195 ...

Page 5: ...Spirit of Freedom are built on the GM 3500 4500 chassis and include premium components for the most reliable and comfortable travel experience Because most functions and features are unchanged the GM service manual should be reviewed in conjunction with this guide for location proper operation and service of these features Reference to the GM Service Manual is REQUIRED for specific information on ...

Page 6: ...straightforward and comfortable Your Spirit of Mobility bus is known to provide some of the most comfortable ride characteristics available Remember that this unit is larger than a typical automobile Care must be taken to insure all paths are clear before moving any bus in any direction Safe operation requires care and common sense In this guide you will find examples of standard and optional equi...

Page 7: ...y Period the basic body structural components in each case originally built installed or modified by ARBOC specifically the exterior sidewalls rear wall roof structure and floor structures ARBOC s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this Limited Warranty is to repair or replace the defective item or provide other such relief as ARBOC deems appropriate in its sole discretion ARBOC reser...

Page 8: ...s and ramps that are part of normal routine maintenance 3 Wear and Tear Wear and tear from operation 4 Other Causes a Use or loading in excess of stated capacities or in non standard applications including but not limited to off road use b Abuse misuse accident collision neglect negligence vandalism fire riot war terrorism or Acts of God c The environment including but not limited to rust exposure...

Page 9: ...PORTING THE VEHICLE FOR SERVICE LOSS OF USE OR PROFITS LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSON OR PROPERTY INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OF TIME Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages so the above exclusions may not apply to you Legal Claims ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ALLEGED TO EXIST OR ANY STATUTORY CLAIM MUST BE COMMENCED WITHI...

Page 10: ...or during the pendency of the lawsuit or proceeding whether through final judgment mediation or other form of settlement To Obtain Service For warranty service simply contact an authorized ARBOC Dealer or authorized service center for an appointment or consultation and then take the vehicle at your expense to the servicing facility If you have a problem obtaining satisfactory and timely warranty s...

Page 11: ...nsmission cooler Horsepower at RPM 342 at 5 400 Gas 260 at 3 100 Diesel Torque FT LBS at RPM 373 at 4 700 Gas 525 at 1 600 Diesel Standard Axle Ratio 4 10 Gas 3 73 Diesel Fuel System Electric Fuel Injection Gas Direct Injection Diesel Battery Heavy Duty 770 CCA 2 batteries equipped Alternator 160 Amp Gas 145 Amp Diesel GVWR Standard 14 200 4 600 Front Axle 9 600 Rear Axle Fuel Tank Capacity 57 gal...

Page 12: ...oper replacement and warranty coverage Weight Analysis document contains details the curb weight of that bus as built for each wheel location Paint Schematic document identifies any special paint or decals that were included in the production of the bus Parts List list of components used during the production of the bus Front End Alignment Sheet document shows the alignment specifications for the ...

Page 13: ...Revised 5 22 2015 Page 13 VEHICLE INFORMATION Important Decal Information and Location 2 A C Labels are located under the hood and will provide information belt routing see below for examples ...

Page 14: ... Lights Tail Lights Stop Brake Lights Reverse Lights Four way Flashers Right Rear Turn Signal Left Rear Turn Signal Rear Side Marker Lights License Plate Light and Clearance Lights b Windshield wipers c Tires and lug nuts check for tire pressure and wear damage d Side windows e Side mirrors f Body Damage g Under engine fluid leaks h Bike Rack optional for function i Storage compartment doors optio...

Page 15: ...connect The battery disconnect switch A is located in the step well area inside the driver s door Rotate the rotary switch to the ON position before starting the bus and to the OFF position when the bus is not being used This will prevent the batteries from being depleted if an accessory is left on Notice Do not operate the bus with the disconnect switch in the OFF position The engine will start a...

Page 16: ... the controls installed by ARBOC Specialty Vehicles A Radio B Suspension air gauge C Heater Control Switch D OEM Power Port E ARBOC Specialty Vehicles Control Panel In the Spirit of Freedom the suspension air gauge are removed and operating switches are added to the OEM spaces between the 2 12 volt outlets The ARBOC Specialty Vehicles Control Panel is an option A B C D E ...

Page 17: ...will halt the door at that position To Close the Door o Press and hold the door switch to close the door The door will ALWAYS open when the vehicle is Key off but is limited to 5 mph or less when the vehicle is key on operational The door will only close when the ramp is fully stowed C Power Ramp Deploy Stow Switch Operation As a safety feature you can stop the ramp at any time by releasing the sw...

Page 18: ...Park and entry door fully opened depressing the Kneel Switch ONCE will initiate a half kneel by lowering the front of the vehicle If the ramp is deployed a full kneel will be initiated by lowering the rear of the vehicle The unit will automatically return to ride height once the ramp is stowed and entry door is closed D C B A ...

Page 19: ...e speed to 1500 rpm for up to 15 minutes You can discontinue the fast idle by stepping on the service brake pedal Fast Idle will not operate if parking brake is off and or the transmission is in gear This display will indicate the status of the fast idle system and you may select fast idle manually by pressing the yellow Engage button B Vehicle Secure This display will indicate that all safety con...

Page 20: ...l return to its original position and the red light will indicate the heater is working Mirror heat will automatically shut off after a period of time B Top Mirror Switch The top mirror switch will control the upper outside mirrors Put the switch in the L position for left mirror adjustments and in the R position for the right mirror adjustments C Bottom Mirror Switch The bottom mirror switch will...

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Page 82: ...ramp s deployment Apply enough pulling force to overcome the hydraulic resistance As the ramp slowly extends bend your knees to lower it to the ground 7 Stow the ramp by grasping both nylon straps lift straight up to shoulder level pushing the ramp in to fold the ramp back into it stowed position Emergency Exits Emergency Exit Windows Your bus is equipped with emergency exit windows and either a r...

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Page 85: ... is on Common Bus Problems Verify passenger door is closed apply brakes and ensure park brake is released Is the bus in park neutral Verify that the disconnect switch is ON and Emergency Release Handle in correct position Verify Intermotive lights are lit door open completely unit in park and parking brake applied Shut the bus off check for leaks restart and report the issue Typical Fix ...

Page 86: ... items ARBOC suggests Adjustment of entry door limit switches every three months Check the function of the Master Body Switch every three months Clean lubricate battery slide trays if equipped every three months Inspect emergency exits open exits and clean gaskets every three months Clean replace aftermarket A C return filters every spring fall Close open heater shut off valves open in the spring ...

Page 87: ...HES 1179530 SWITCH IGNITION ROTARY COLE HERSEE EA 1 SWITCHES 1203651 SWITCH L SERIES DOOR OPEN CLOSE EA 2 SWITCHES 1200571 SWITCH L SERIES DEPLOY STOW EA 2 SWITCHES 1185125 SWITCH KNEEL OVERRIDE EA 2 SWITCHES 1200270 SWITCH TOGGLE WEATHERPROOF EA 2 SWITCHES 1200271 BOOT BLACK TOGGLE SWITCH WATERPROOF EA 2 SWITCHES 1165941 GARNISH WINDOW 36 3 8W X 36 3 8H BLACK EA 1 GARNISH 36W X 36H 1201802 WINDOW...

Page 88: ...Revised 5 22 2015 Page 88 MAINTENANCE Front Suspension Assembly Spirit of Mobility ...

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Page 91: ...mping force is a function of the condition of the U bolt the damaged threads of the used U bolt will make reaching the force necessary very difficult Considering that reusing U bolts can lead to premature failures it is clear that U bolts should never be reused Retorque the U bolts It is recommended that U bolts be retightened after 1 000 3 000 and 24 000 miles as components wear in or settle Even...

Page 92: ...he installer must ensure proper compressor inlet filtration as well as post compressor water oil separation Air Suspension Operational Sequence Spirit of Mobility The ARBOC SV Spirit of Mobility bus is equipped with an air suspension system powered by twin 12 volt dc compressors an ECU control module and three magnetic height sensors one on the road side front and one each on the curb side and roa...

Page 93: ...air bound occupants or persons with mobility limitations needing the ramp deployed the driver depresses the kneel switch opens the door and the front will kneel the driver then presses the ramp deploy switch and the rear of the vehicle will kneel this is known as a full kneel Front Kneel Driver pulls into position places the vehicle transmission shifter in the park position and applies the park br...

Page 94: ...o Door open limit switch sends signal to suspension controller to kneel the front of the vehicle The Front kneel drops the front by 3 3 8 at the center of the step Driver then deploys the ramp by pressing and holding ramp deploy switch until ramp is fully deployed o Ramp deploy switch sends a signal to the suspension controller to kneel the rear of the vehicle o The system then drops the rear by 3...

Page 95: ... FLAT 1 4 USS TRU TORQUE 1 EA 2001733 KIT TANK ASSY HARDWARE PACK 1 EA 2001661 ELBOW STL 1 2 MPT X 3 8 PMT 3 EA 2001662 CONNECTOR STL 3 8 MPT X 1 4 PMT 1 EA 2001663 CONNECTOR STL 1 2 MPT X 3 8 PMT 1 EA 2001664 NIPPLE HEX STRAIGHT 1 2 MPT X 1 2 MPT 1 EA 2001665 PLUG 1 4 MPT COUNTERSUNK 1 EA 2001666 VALVE BRASS 1 WAY 1 2 FPT X 1 2 FPT 1 EA 1167229 TANK AIR PRESSURE 2000 CI 1 EA 1405333 CONTROL MANIF...

Page 96: ...Revised 5 22 2015 Page 96 MAINTENANCE Air Suspension Schematic Spirit of Mobility ...

Page 97: ...Revised 5 22 2015 Page 97 MAINTENANCE Air Suspension Pneumatic Spirit of Mobility ...

Page 98: ...c Program on to your PC http www airliftcompany com content tools ArbocSetup_3_1_0 zip Once this program is installed you will see the Air Lift logo on your desktop Diagnostic set up 1 Connect PC to the bus via diagnostic cable This is a USB cable and is typically located near the manifold 2 Once your PC is connected to the manifold start the bus 3 Double click the airlift icon on your desk top an...

Page 99: ...ould see this window 2 Simply click ok to progress into the program If for some reason you do not see the above window and instead see No Lin Power Detected Then you either have an issue with your connection to the manifold or no power to the manifold TIP Make sure the aux battery switch is in the on position 3 Once you have clicked OK then you will come back to this window ...

Page 100: ... the actual air pressure in each monitored pneumatic circuit F Front L Left Rear R Right Rear and T Tank ii It is important to note that although our system monitors pressure in the bag circuits we do not make height adjustments based on pressure All height adjustments are made based on the relationship between height sensors and magnets b Height i This portion displays the relationship between th...

Page 101: ... 62 Keep in mind that our system will adjust the vehicle height to what is displayed in the height setting box So if we open the passenger door activating the door kneel sequence you will see the front height setting box change from 0 00 to 1 69 and the bus will start to deflate the front to achieve a height of 1 69 Since the suspension system is a 2 1 ratio a reading of 1 69 on the pc means that ...

Page 102: ...nt bag circuit two things would need to happen 1 The system will first open the front solenoid which will illuminate the front indicator in the output section 2 Next the system will open the tank solenoid which will in turn illuminate the tank indicator in the output section f Inputs i The input section is designed to provide visual representation of a driver bus command i e kneel command 1 Input ...

Page 103: ... be illuminated 1 Compressor overrun Indicates that the compressors have run longer than 6 minutes It is not uncommon to see this fault when the system is filling the tank from 0 PSI 2 Over Load 1 or more air springs are above 120 PSI 3 Valve Fault 4 Sensor Fault Indicates that one or more height sensors are not functioning properly This error will also be accompanied with an INVALID displayed in ...

Page 104: ... must click the exit manual mode button failure to do so will render the suspension system inoperable 1 This portion of the diagnostic tool is particularly useful when setting ride heights as well as troubleshooting incorrect plumbing a The fill buttons will add air to the corresponding bag circuit and the dump buttons will exhaust air from the corresponding bag circuit b When a fill dump command ...

Page 105: ...enance This section will allow the technician to obtain key data from the system including counter for fault codes After completing maintenance needs or review resetting is recommended 1 Read Compressor Time Recorded run time for the compressors ...

Page 106: ...ws the amount of times the system had 3 un commanded fills within a five minute time period front left rear and right rear 4 Low Tank Pressure Shows the amount of times the tank pressure has been under 90 PSI 5 Read Duty Cycle Shows the calculated duty cycle of the compressors 6 Run Compressor Test Deflate to 100 PSI then inflates to 150 PSI to record display the amount of time it took ...

Page 107: ...sed 5 22 2015 Page 107 MAINTENANCE ECU Version This portion of the PC app reads the software version of the manifold Should you require tech support while working on the system we will need this information ...

Page 108: ...l aspects of this program The top portion of this window is the same as the virtual display screen while the bottom half is aspects of the manual control and maintenance screens In addition to combining key functions of other screens we have added the ability to manual activate input circuits kneel circuits ...

Page 109: ... 5 box then click the set update button The system will continue to fill the front airbags until you command it to stop To stop the fill sequence simply un check both solenoid 1 and 5 then click the set update button again 2 Hour Meters Allows the technician to view reset compressor run data 3 Send Commands This section allows the technician to activate kneel raise sequences without activating cir...

Page 110: ...me oriented with the wider side of the sensor pointing up as shown below 2 The sensor should be located in the middle of the suspension s rotation arc which will allow for a motion ratio of 2 1 from the wheel to the sensor 3 Mount the height sensor to a mounting bracket or frame by using the dimensions below to create the mounting bracket or by drilling the holes into the frame ...

Page 111: ...t or frame using the supplied hardware INSTALLING THE HEIGHT SENSOR MAGNETS 1 Attach the magnet bracket using the supplied hardware NOTE Orange dot chamfered side faces the height sensor 2 The magnet is to be located at the middle of the height sensor at vehicle ride height NOTE The height sensor works best when the magnet is 1 75 0 25 from the height sensor 1 75 25 ...

Page 112: ...us and allow the tank to fill to 150 PSI 2 Connect to the suspension system via PC and open the Air Lift application 3 Click on the Direct Control icon 4 Disable the suspension system by clicking on the Set Update Direct Control Mode Icon located in the lower left portion of this screen ...

Page 113: ...Revised 5 22 2015 Page 113 MAINTENANCE 5 Verify the operating mode is Diagnostic Direct When in this mode the system will not make any height adjustments ...

Page 114: ...en from the center of the driver s front wheel well to the bottom of the tire NOTE To get an accurate measurement the tires must be properly inflated b Rear This height measurement is taken from the ground to bottom of driver passenger side wall in front of the rear tires left or measuring height of rear air spring right ...

Page 115: ...5 MAINTENANCE 7 Take the suspension system out of Direct Control Mode 8 Kneel and recover the bus 9 Measure the ride heights again and verify that they are within specification c FRONT 35 75 0 25 inches d REAR 11 75 0 25 inches ...

Page 116: ... device then click on Initialize Interface device 3 Once system is at normal operating pressure use your PC to put the suspension system in DIAGNOSTIC DIRECT mode This is done by clicking the Direct Control Icon then clicking the Set Update Direct Control Mode located in the lower left portion of the screen 4 Using the Direct Control menu manually inflate all airbags to the pressures below R Rear ...

Page 117: ...direct control Doing this will shut down the compressors e Once pressures have equalized in all airbag circuits uncheck solenoids 1 3 4 then click set update direct control 6 Verify that the tank has is at 150 psi if it is not you will need to manually fill it via the direct control mode To fill the tank you will need to click solenoids 5 6 and outputs 1 2 then click set update direct control mode...

Page 118: ... Front 99 PSI R Rear 99 PSI L Rear 99 PSI Tank 148 PSI 2 16 Hours 2pm 6am Front 96 PSI R Rear 97 PSI L Rear 97 PSI Tank 146 PSI 3 24 Hours Front 92 PSI R Rear 96 PSI L Rear 96 PSI Tank 144 PSI 4 64 Hours 2pm Friday 6am Monday Front 85 PSI R Rear 91 PSI L Rear 91 PSI Tank 134 PSI ...

Page 119: ...n from debris Air Fittings Line Recommended to inspect with every oil change and replace or tighten if found leaking For best performance keep clean from debris Height Sensor Magnet Clean the magnet from debris every oil change For best performance keep clean from debris Height Sensor No maintenance required For best performance keep clean from debris Manifold Pilot Screen Clean only when necessar...

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Page 124: ...turn the fastener to its original location is the reference to the original torque applied to the fastener If during torque audit verification mechanical fasteners are found to be torqued in excess of the maximum torque value those fasteners are to be removed and replaced in all cases If the maximum applicable torque values of the fastener have been exceeded breakdown of the fastener may have occu...

Page 125: ...LBS NA NUTS MIN 50 IN LBS BOLT 84 IN LBS NA NA NUTS 2 OUTPUT 48 IN LBS INPUT 144 IN LBS NA NUTS 100 FT LBS BOLTS 11 FT LBS NA 30 IN LBS NA 75 IN LBS NA NUTS 105 FT LBS NA NUTS 22 FT LBS NA NUTS 20 FT LBS SOF SOF W MORYDE MISCELLANEOUS SHOCKS ELECTRICAL BUMPER BRACKET HUBOMETER QUBE SYSTEM WALL L TRACK USE PRE SET TORQUE GUN HOSE CLAMPS DVR VELVAC MIRROR TO BUS FENDER RICON RAMP TO GROUND BRACKET A...

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Page 132: ...e actual method in which the electrical circuitry worked Attached you will find exemplary drawings which are General Motors GM standard format drawings This will allow an experienced technician in the field to troubleshoot our equipment more easily The new format provides an international standard for drawing and schematic techniques Within these schematics you will find Notes on the connectors so...

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Page 195: ...RIVER SIDE B LOW GLOSS W WINDOW ROUTE 2000385 PILLAR PASSENGER SIDE A LOW GLOSS 2000386 PILLAR PASSENGER SIDE B LOW GLOSS 2000378 PANEL ABS EXHAUST SMALL FLINT WITH LOUVERS LOW GLOSS OPTION 2000379 PANEL ABS EXHAUST SMALL FLINT NO LOUVERS LOW GLOSS 2000382 PANEL ENTRYDOOR OVERHEAD ABS FLINT SOM LOW GLOSS OPTION FRONT ABS COMPONENTS ...

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