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 201426

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Releasing a trapped driver

EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE

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 series

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3. RELEASING A TRAPPED DRIVER

3.1 CABIN TYPES

G002

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8

1

2

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Day  Cab

2

Extended Day Cab

3

Sleeper Cab

Summary of Contents for LF Series

Page 1: ...Emergency response guide...

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Page 3: ...product development DAF reserves the right to change specifications or products at any time without prior notice No part of this publication may be reproduced and or published by printing by photocopy...

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Page 5: ...STRUCTURE 201426 series 0 1 Structure EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE...

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Page 7: ...201426 2 3 Cabin suspension 2 3 201426 3 RELEASING A TRAPPED DRIVER 3 1 201426 3 1 Cabin types 3 1 201426 3 2 Cabin dimensions 3 2 201426 3 3 Opening the grille 3 5 201426 3 4 Doors 3 6 201426 3 5 Doo...

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Page 9: ...itch can be reached an attempt can be made to stop the engine by switching off the ignition CO2 Another method is to blow CO2 into the air inlet The engine no longer receives sufficient oxygen so it s...

Page 10: ...the batteries to the vehicle except for the tachograph Electronic main switch The electronic main switch does not switch off at once when it is operated this happens with a 10 second delay This is to...

Page 11: ...201426 1 3 Securing the vehicle EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 Mechanical main switch Mechanically operated main switches only have a switch outside the cabin G002345...

Page 12: ...isconnecting the batteries 1 Switch off the ignition 2 Switch off all electrical consumers 3 Remove the battery cover 4 Disconnect the battery clamp from the negative pole 5 Disconnect the battery cla...

Page 13: ...systems and contain an explosive charge Vehicles equipped with an airbag and safety belt tensioner system can be identified by a sticker with the airbag symbol on the windscreen In addition there is a...

Page 14: ...ects near undeployed airbags Before any work is carried out on an airbag system 1 the ignition must be switched off 2 the main switch must be turned off 3 the battery clamp must be removed from the ne...

Page 15: ...AdBlue is heated in the tank to 50 C over a long period of time the decomposing AdBlue can produce ammonia vapours Ammonia vapours have a pungent odour For this reason avoid inhaling possible ammonia...

Page 16: ...the event of contact with the skin rinse with plenty of water In the event of contact with the eyes rinse for at least 15 minutes with plenty of water and seek medical assistance If swallowed rinse mo...

Page 17: ...regeneration unit and the catwalk can reach high temperatures that can potentially harm bystanders or the surrounding area WARNING There is a risk of fire or other hazardous situation if the temperat...

Page 18: ...1 10 201426 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Securing the vehicle series 1...

Page 19: ...th adjustment 2 Seat cushion length adjustment 3 Armrest optional 4 Backrest angle adjustment 5 Seat cushion heating only on driver seat version 6 Upper lumbar support adjustment only on comfort seat...

Page 20: ...eat NOTE This control unit can only be operated when the ignition is switched on NOTE Unless stated otherwise the keys need only be pressed once briefly Remote control A M1 M2 STOP C900268 rear of tru...

Page 21: ...SUSPENSION The cabin is equipped with mechanical suspension Rear cabin mechanical suspension Front cabin mechanical suspension At the front the cabin can have rubber blocks or springs They can be rea...

Page 22: ...2 4 201426 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Stabilising the vehicle series 1...

Page 23: ...201426 3 1 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 3 RELEASING A TRAPPED DRIVER 3 1 CABIN TYPES G002348 1 2 3 1 Day Cab 2 Extended Day Cab 3 Sleeper Cab...

Page 24: ...driver series 1 3 2 CABIN DIMENSIONS The external dimensions from the ground vary depending on the tyre size choice of suspension load and settings Day Cab 1850 1603 580 2130 G002442 620 1610 1610 400...

Page 25: ...1426 3 3 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 Extended Day Cab 1850 2003 620 1610 1250 1250 1250 400 120 1610 350 290 240 1610 2130 345 340 240 580 G002445 8 12t 14 16t 19t 14...

Page 26: ...EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Releasing a trapped driver series 1 Sleeper Cab 1130 1610 1610 1850 2000 2003 620 600 700 1610 400 120 120 1130 120 1130 2130 120 350 290 240 345 340 240 580 G002446 8 12t 14...

Page 27: ...a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 3 3 OPENING THE GRILLE Open the front panel by gripping it at the bottom and lifting it up The front panel tilts upwards and is held in position by t...

Page 28: ...3 6 201426 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Releasing a trapped driver series 1 3 4 DOORS G001310 1 2 3 1 1 Hinge 2 Wiring harness 3 Door check...

Page 29: ...201426 3 7 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 3 5 DOOR LOCK The door lock is installed higher than the door handle The position is indicated in the image G002350...

Page 30: ...asing a trapped driver series 1 3 6 MECHANICAL STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT To adjust pull the handle towards you and simultaneously move the steering column to the desired position The steering column i...

Page 31: ...position switch The steering column is temporarily unlocked The height and angle of the steering wheel can now be adjusted Locking Push down the two position switch The steering column is locked NOTE...

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Page 33: ...TION 4 1 REMOVING THE DRIVE SHAFT Make sure that the parking brake is engaged Loosen the bolts do not remove them Loosen the bearing Hold the shaft while removing the bolts Fix the bearings to the sha...

Page 34: ...the wheels NOTE It is not permitted to use a socket wrench to loosen the releasing bolt 2 Turn the releasing bolt anti clockwise as far as the stop using a ring spanner 3 Carry out this operation for...

Page 35: ...sult in unstable vehicle behaviour during critical driving situations applying to the towing and or towed vehicle This can lead to very dangerous situations High forces and tensions in the chassis and...

Page 36: ...g eyes Turn the ignition key so that the steering wheel is released unless the vehicle is in a hoist see below If there is insufficient pressure in the air reservoirs release the parking brake See sec...

Page 37: ...201426 4 5 Towing information EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 NOTE Vehicles with an AS Tronic Lite gearbox or automatic gearbox cannot be towed to start the engine...

Page 38: ...4 6 201426 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Towing information series 1...

Page 39: ...201426 5 1 Lifting information EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 5 LIFTING INFORMATION 5 1 LIFTING AT THE FRONT OR BACK The truck can be lifted under the axles frame structure or wheel stations...

Page 40: ...UP MECHANICALLY SPRUNG FRONT AXLES Place the jack under the special shock absorber bracket CAUTION Do not jack up under the protection bar at the front of the vehicle This is a protection bar made of...

Page 41: ...201426 5 3 Lifting information EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE series 1 5 3 JACK UP AT THE BACK Place the jack under the jacking point at the bottom of the spring bracket...

Page 42: ...5 4 201426 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Lifting information series 1...

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