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CAT: 8612 November 2019
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
START-UP AND POWER DOWN
Start-up
1. Ensure
N
eutral is selected on the Transmission Mode Selector on
the right-hand steering column stalk.
The transmission will not allow the engine to crank if a mode other than
N
eutral is selected, on Transmission Mode Selector, when attempting to
start the engine.
2. Turn the ignition key to ON and allow the PACCAR Automated
Transmission to power-up.
Engine cranking is delayed until the transmission power-up is complete
and the gear display shows a solid
N
(neutral). If
N
eutral is not shown in
the gear display, ensure that the vehicle air system is at normal operating
range before attempting to start the vehicle.
3. Start the engine.
4. Allow vehicle air system pressure to build to normal operating range.
The transmission requires a minimum system pressure of 90psi or
Trans
Air Low
error message will display and the transmission will not be able
to select gears.
5. Apply service brake.
If the service brake is not applied while selecting a starting gear, the initial
start gear will not be engaged and the driver will have to reselect
N
eutral
and press the brake while re-selecting the desired mode.
6. Select the desired mode and starting gear on the Transmission
Mode Selector.
The transmission will override inappropriate start gear selections to avoid
driveline damage.
7. Release the vehicle parking brakes.
8. Release service brake and Urge to Move will allow the vehicle to
automatically launch and creep at constant engine idle.
• Upshifts and downshifts can be made while at constant engine
idle by utilising the up/downshift request procedure. The
transmission may deny a shift and sound a tone if the load of
the vehicle or grade of the terrain falls outside the acceptable
range to perform a shift.
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