EUROCARGO Euro 6
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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
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VEHICLE MANAGEMENT ON THE PART OF BODYBUILDER
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1st Ed. - Base 12/2013
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VEHICLE MANAGEMENT ON THE PART OF BODYBUILDER
Acceptance of chassis
The Bodybuilder receiving a chassis/vehicle from IVECO or from a Dealer must perform a preliminary check, notifying of any miss-
ing accessories or damage attributable to the transporter.
Maintenance
To preserve the chassis/vehicle in its full efficiency, even while parking in the warehouse, maintenance operations may be necessary
within a predetermined time.
The expenses for carrying out these operations are borne by the owner of the vehicle in that moment (Bodybuilder, Dealer or
Customer).
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In case of long periods of vehicle inactivity, it is advisable to disconnect the negative pole of the
battery to maintain optimal charging status.
Delivery of the vehicle to the final customer
Before delivering the vehicle, the Bodybuilder must:
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calibrate its production (vehicle and/or equipment) and verify functionality and safety;
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carry out the controls set forth in the Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) list available in the IVECO network, for the items being
worked on (obviously the other items of the PDI will be the responsibility of the Dealer, such as the guarantee pamphlet);
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measure battery voltage with a digital multimeter (2 digit decimal), keeping in mind that:
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optimal value is equal to 12.5 V,
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between 12.1 V and 12.49 V the battery should be put under a slow charge,
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with values less than 12.1 V the battery should be replaced.
Note
The batteries must be maintained at regular intervals (refer to IVECO Std 20-1812 and/or IVECO Std 20-1804) until delivery of
the vehicle to the Customer/Dealer to avoid problems of insufficient charging, short circuit or corrosion.
IVECO reserves the right to nullify the guarantee on the battery if the prescribed maintenance procedures are not respected.
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carry out a functional road test (in case of vehicle transformation). Any defects or problems should be notified to the IVECO
Assistance Service to verify conditions for inclusion in the PDI costs;
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prepare and deliver to the final Customer the necessary instructions for service and maintenance of the fitting and any added
units;
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report new data on special labels;
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provide confirmation that the operations carried out comply with the indications of the vehicle Manufacturer and legal re-
quirements;
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draw up a guarantee covering the changes made.
Summary of Contents for EUROCARGO
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