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Controls

Sideboards

The Sideboards are manufactured from tough lightweight extruded aluminium,
secured by two latches per side locking the Sideboard to the headboard and
rear corner pillars.

Loads exerting force on the Sideboards could cause injury if not
removed prior to opening the board.

WARNING

To open the Sideboard:

Remove sheeting if the load is sheeted, visually check the load is not exerting
force on the Sideboard to be opened.
Push against the top of the Sideboard with one hand. With the other hand
release one latch by pulling the handle up to approximately 90° from the vertical,
continue pushing the handle up until almost vertical and the latch is released.
Repeat the operation for the other latch whilst supporting the Sideboard. Then
lower it carefully until fully open. Do not drop the Sideboard or damage may
possibly result.

Sideboard closed and latched

Sideboard unlatched ready to open

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Summary of Contents for Transit Dropside 2014

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Page 2: ...Supplementary Owner s Handbook Ford Transit Dropside Models Covered 36CF000 36CF017 May 2014 on Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...sions in this publication although due care has been taken to make sure it is as complete and accurate as possible The publication may not be duplicated reprinted stored in a data processing system or transmitted edited abridged or expanded without the prior written consent of VFS Southampton Ltd The same applies for parts of this manual and their use in other publications Copyright 2014 Issued by...

Page 4: ...ers Checks and Maintenance 18 Daily Drivers Checks 18 Monthly Maintenance Checks 19 Annual Maintenance Checks 19 Torque Figures 19 Safety Signs Operator Information Decals 20 Emergency Equipment Reflective Warning Triangle 21 Towing Tailboard Protector 22 Lighting Marker Lamps 23 Vehicle Care Cleaning the Bodywork 24 Repairing Minor Paint Damage 24 Vehicle Identification VIN Plate Location and Ide...

Page 5: ... with the standard Transit Owner s Handbook Note Always use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations Note Pass on this Handbook when selling your vehicle it is an integral part of the vehicle SYMBOLS GLOSSARY Symbols in this handbook You risk death or serious injury to yourself and others if you do not follow the instructions highlighted by the warning symbol When ...

Page 6: ...ment maybe required A full risk assessment should be conducted to ascertain requirements WARRANTY Full 3 Year 100 000 Mile warranty on all parts and workmanship associated with the Dropside body conversion applies including a 3 year perforation warranty Warranty is only valid if the Dropside has been operated in accordance with the Supplementary Owners Handbook Warranty claims for parts associated...

Page 7: ...yload present a hazard to other road users and is in contravention of the UK construction and use regulations Do not overhang plank or sheet material forward of the headboard Vehicle may become unstable or load may fracture or break under air pressure generated by driving at speed Correct load distribution Incorrect load distribution WARNING Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 ...

Page 8: ...H RRNV RDG DVKLQJ 5LQJV ROG RZQ 6WHS ROG RZQ 6WHS Loading The Dropside Grab Handles Sideboard Release Latches Stirrup Foot Step Rope Hooks Rope Hooks Fold Down Step Fold Down Step Load Lashing Rings Load Lashing Rings Tailboard Release Latch Tailboard Release Latch Rope Hooks Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...roprietary clamps and or ratchet straps Load Lashing Rings Max Load 800 kg Each Quantity of load anchorage rings vary according to wheelbase body length D Ring Anchorage Max Load 1000 kg Each Lower Headboard Anchorage Points Max Load 450 kg Each Headboard Max Load 450 kg Load Anchorage Information Decal Ladder Clamp Anchorage Points Ladder Clamp Anchorage Points Headboard Max Load 450 kg D Ring An...

Page 10: ... prevent hazard to other road users Personal Protection Equipment PPE is recommended when loading and unloading the vehicle Sheeting rope hooks are rated at 200 kg maximum each Do not use sheeting rope hooks to anchor loads Side View Front View Front View Side View Rear View WARNING Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 10 ...

Page 11: ...en the sideboard then pull out step from above to release the locking feature and fold down fully Return the step to the stowed and fully closed position before closing sideboard Potential Risk of Fall Ensure appropriate safety measures are taken when climbing on or off the vehicle in addition to standing on the load bed Only competent persons should attempt access or work on the load bed Do not a...

Page 12: ...dplate and the right hand on the bed to steady yourself 3 With the right foot step up to the load bed to complete the climb Maintain grip on the grab handle until appropriate hand holds are found when attending to the payload Mirror nearside procedure when using offside grab handles and sideboard step To dismount the Load Bed Reverse the procedure used to access Pull step from above to open Step f...

Page 13: ... the Grab Handle with the left hand 2 Place the left foot on the Stirrup Step treadplate and the right hand on the sideboard to steady yourself 3 Lift the right leg and swing it over the sideboard and onto the load bed whilst momentarily releasing the right hand to allow the right leg to pass over the sideboard 4 Push with right leg whilst raising left leg over sideboard to complete climb Maintain...

Page 14: ...e right hand and swing the right leg over the sideboard immediately placing the right hand back on the sideboard lowering the right foot onto the ground Finalise dismount by placing the left foot onto the ground then release hold on the Grab handle and Sideboard Mirror nearside procedure when using offside grab handles and sideboard step When using the Stirrup Step it is recommended that a suitabl...

Page 15: ...e load is not exerting force on the Tailboard Push against the top of the Tailboard with one hand With the other hand release one latch by pulling the handle up to approximately 90 from the vertical continue pushing the handle up until almost vertical and the latch is released Repeat the operation for the other latch whilst supporting the Tailboard Then lower it carefully Do not drop the Tailboard...

Page 16: ...oad on the Tailboard not to exceed 150 kg To open the Tailboard fully support the board centrally and release the spring clip from the eyelet at each end of the board Then lower the board to the bumpstops Do not drive the vehicle with the Tailboard fully lowered as it obscures the vehicle rear lamps WARNING Tailboard retained at 90 Release both spring clips to allow board to be fully lowered Trans...

Page 17: ...elt lower the board and remove the obstruction do not force it closed Lift the Tailboard and rotate it shut Then holding the top of the board with one hand grasp latch in the palm of the hand and push down and home Repeat for the other latch Grasp the Tailboard by the top edge and pull to ensure the board is secure Tailboard unlatched Tailboard closed and latched Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat T...

Page 18: ...owering the Tailboard when stationary on the public highway The Tailboard in the lowered position obscures the vehicle rear lights Minimise the amount of time the board is lowered by closing immediately after loading and unloading is completed If unavoidable a warning triangle or similar devices must be deployed warning approaching drivers of a stationary vehicle with rear lamps obscured Refer to ...

Page 19: ...ad is not exerting force on the Sideboard to be opened Push against the top of the Sideboard with one hand With the other hand release one latch by pulling the handle up to approximately 90 from the vertical continue pushing the handle up until almost vertical and the latch is released Repeat the operation for the other latch whilst supporting the Sideboard Then lower it carefully until fully open...

Page 20: ...aces at the headboard and rear corner pillar If any resistance to closing the board is felt lower the board and remove the obstruction do not force it closed Lift the Sideboard and rotate it shut Then holding the top of the board with one hand grasp a latch in the palm of the hand and push down and home Repeat for the other latch Grasp the Sideboard by the top edge and pull to ensure the board is ...

Page 21: ...it ensure the surface is smooth and free from debris that may snag loads Check the security of all Side and Tailboard Latches Check the Rear Lights and Licence Plate to ensure any site debris or mud thrown up from the rear wheels has not obscured them Ensure the Warning Triangle is present and located securely in the cab Ensure all items in the load Bed are secured to ensure no item presents a dan...

Page 22: ...ed as necessary Check Dropside Chassis to Subframe fixings Check rear Corner Pillar fixings Check Cab Protector securing fixings Check Fender Mounting Bracket fixings Inspect the Dropside Deck Subframe and Associated Components for damage Replace or repair locally to maintain functionality and roadworthiness Specified Torque Figures Description Torque Dropside Subframe to Vehicle Chassis fixings 5...

Page 23: ...s Load lashing retention information decal is located on rear face of cab protector on LHS of vehicle Tailboard hazard decal is located on lower edge of tailboard on RHS of vehicle Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 23 ...

Page 24: ...nd Night time conditions warning approaching drivers of a stationary vehicle with the rear lamps obscured Always limit the time the tailboard is fully lowered to the minimum Ensure the vehicle sidelights are switched on and use the hazard warning lights follow the Highway Code Return the Triangle to its protective cover and stow in its dedicated receptacle adjacent to the drivers seat Ensure the l...

Page 25: ... Handbook If an aftermarket Tow Bar is being installed ensure that the tailboard is fitted with a protective guide This will prevent potential damage from the tow bar ball clevis when the tailboard is lowered WARNING CAUTION Tailboard Protector A suitable Tailboard Protector is available from VFS Southampton Ltd Refer to online Parts Catalogue at www vfs co uk and assembly guide below for fitting ...

Page 26: ...ps The End Outline Marker Lamps are LED type and non serviceable Replacement lamps can be obtained from VFS Southampton Ltd Side Marker Lamps Double Cab and Extended Frame only The Side Marker Lamps are LED type and non serviceable Replacement lamps can be obtained from VFS Southampton Ltd Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 26 ...

Page 27: ...ure of the side and tailboards Brush the load bed with a soft broom to clear the floor of debris and brush off the body edges and generally clean around the bodyside and or tailboard apertures to ensure the side and tailboard can be closed without jamming Use only soapy water car shampoo when washing avoid high power detergents as this may have a detrimental effect on the paint finish and Phenolic...

Page 28: ...roval WVTA Therefore as a multistage build Chassis stage 1 Body stage 2 the vehicle carries the stage 2 VIN plate alongside the Chassis VIN plate This stage 2 VIN plate identifies the Type Approval Number Type Variant and Version for the Completed vehicle Passenger door B Pillar area Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 28 ...

Page 29: ... Type can be found as well as contact details BUILD DATE BODY TYPE BODY SERIAL No WARRANTY PARTS SERVICE QUOTE BODY TYPE AND SERIAL NUMBER WHEN ENQUIRING TEL 02380 651704 FAX 02380 620999 parts vfs co uk VEHICLE MUST ALWAYS BE OPERATED WITHIN ITS PLATED WEIGHTS VFS SOUTHAMPTON LTD UNIT 8 BARTON PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE EASTLEIGH HAMPSHIRE SO50 6RR Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10...

Page 30: ...ntenance Repair Log Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 30 ...

Page 31: ...ntenance Repair Log Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 31 ...

Page 32: ...ntenance Repair Log Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 32 ...

Page 33: ...ntenance Repair Log Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 33 ...

Page 34: ...ntenance Repair Log Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Date Mileage Service Agent Repairer Maintenance Repair action Transit Dropside 2014 11 12 Seat Transit 28 11 14 10 52 Page 34 ...

Page 35: ...Maintenance 18 Marker Lamp 23 Monthly Maintenance Checks 19 N Non Fluid Loads 7 Notes 33 O Operator Information Decals 20 P Parts and Accessories 3 Personal Protection Equipment 7 8 R Repairing Minor Paint Damage 24 Reflective Warning Triangle 21 Rope Hooks 5 7 S Safety First 3 Safety Signs 20 Sideboards 5 16 Sideboard Operation 16 Side Marker Lamps 23 Spare Parts and Accessories 3 26 Specified To...

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