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Vehicle management c/o Bodybuilder
Vehicle management c/o Bodybuilder
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Vehicle management c/o Bodybuilder
1.12.1
Acceptance of the chassis
Bodybuilders receiving a chassis/vehicle from IVECO or a Dealer must perform a preliminary check, notifying them of any missing
accessories or damage ascribable to the transporter.
1.12.2
Maintenance
To keep the chassis/vehicle in full working order even when in the workshop for an extended period, maintenance operations
set out for pre-established times may be necessary.
The expenses for performing these operations are borne by whoever owns the vehicle at that time (Bodybuilder, Dealer or
Customer).
If the vehicle is not to be used for an extended period, it is recommended to disconnect the battery’s
negative terminal in order to maintain optimum charge.
1.12.3
Delivery of the vehicle to the final Customer
Before delivering the vehicle, the Bodybuilder must:
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prepare your execution (vehicle and/or equipment) and check its functionality and safety;
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perform the checks laid out in the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) list available from the IVECO network for the items regarding
the work performed (obviously the other items in the ODI will remain the responsibility of the Dealer as per guarantee booklet);
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measure the voltage of the batteries using a digital multimeter (2 digit decimal), bearing in mind that:
a) the optimum value is 12.5 V,
b) between 12.1 V and 12.49 V, the battery must be trickle charged,
c) with values lower than 12.1 V the battery must be changed.
The batteries must be maintained at regular intervals (refer to IVECO Std 20-1812 and/or IVECO Std 20-1804) until delivery
to the Customer/Dealer in order to avoid problems such as insufficient charge, short circuit or corrosion.
IVECO reserves the right to invalidate the battery guarantee if the required maintenance procedures are not respected.
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perform (in the case of vehicle conversion) an on-the-road functional test. IVECO Service must be notified of any defects or
snags in order to check if there are valid conditions for insertion in the PDI expenses;
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prepare and deliver to the end Customer the necessary instructions for servicing and maintenance of the conversion and any
additional components installed;
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record the new data on the plates provided;
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give confirmation that the jobs done correspond to the indications supplied by the vehicle Manufacturer and to the legal
requirements;
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draft a warranty the regards the modifications introduced.
Summary of Contents for DAILY M.Y. 2012
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