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OPERATION

OPERATION WITH CONTAINER CHASSIS

Operating manual T225 / 230

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Operation with container chassis

Loading and unloading procedure

A container chassis can be hitched to the MT for traffic in a 
terminal. The container chassis can be saddled and 
unsaddled like a semi-trailer on the MT

see “Fifth wheel 

coupling” on page 108

.

The following notes must be observed during the hitching and 
unhitching of the MT with the saddled container chassis.

C A U T I O N !

M a t e r i a l   d a m a g e !

I f   t h e   c o n t a i n e r   c h a s s i s   i s   i m p r o p e r l y   h i t c h e d   o r  
u n h i t c h e d ,   d a m a g e   t o   t h e   c h a s s i s   a n d / o r   t h e   M T ' s   a i r  
s u s p e n s i o n   m ay   o c c u r.

X

M a ke   s u r e   t h a t   t h e   c o n t a i n e r   c h a s s i s   s t a n d s   o n   t h e  
s u p p o r t s   d u r i n g   t h e   l o a d i n g   a n d   u n l o a d i n g  
p r o c e d u r e s,

X

o r   l i f t   t h e   f i f t h   w h e e l   c o u p l i n g   by   a t   l e a s t   5   t o   1 0   c m .

X

D o   n o t   l e t   t h e   c a r g o   d r o p   s u d d e n l y   o n t o   t h e   c o n t a i n e r  
c h a s s i s.

Summary of Contents for Trac T225

Page 1: ...Operating manual MAFI Trac T225 T230 Terminal Trac get it rolling Production no 3260028 3260035...

Page 2: ...ction number 3260028 3260035 Issue date 05 2012 Language English Copyright 2004 MAFI Transport Systeme GmbH This documentation and all parts thereof are copyright protected Any use or change made outs...

Page 3: ...our MAFI Trac 27 Product description 28 Exterior view 29 Interior view 31 Operation 33 Opening and closing 34 Seating 37 Steering wheel 40 Mirrors 45 Pedals 46 Heater Ventilation Air Conditioner 47 Li...

Page 4: ...rt aid 124 Displays of the combination display instrument 125 Reading the engine error codes 127 Emergency operation function in MAFI ECO MODE optional 129 Towing 130 Inflating the tyres 132 Technical...

Page 5: ...Operating manual T225 T230 3 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Vehicle identification plate Production number...

Page 6: ...on plate Fig 1 Mounting location The vehicle identification plate is attached behind the driver s seat Fig 2 Vehicle identification plate On the vehicle identification plate you will find information...

Page 7: ...Trac is Specify the production number in all written communication with MAFI Providing this number simplifies answering your questions and ordering parts Door key Ignition key Please write down the ke...

Page 8: ...6 Operating manual T225 T230...

Page 9: ...Operating manual T225 230 7 USER INSTRUCTIONS Regarding this operating manual Content overview Warranty Liability Safety instructions Graphical aids Symbols...

Page 10: ...f this operating manual z That after familiarising yourself theoretically with the operating elements and operating procedures of the MT you practice these before actually using the MT z You do not ac...

Page 11: ...tions In this chapter you will find information on using this operating manual Safety In this chapter you will find information on safety You will learn about remaining risks Your MAFI Trac In this ch...

Page 12: ...anty and liability claims for personal injury and material damage if they result from one or more of the following z Inappropriate use of the MT see Intended use on page 17 z Ignoring the notes regula...

Page 13: ...scribed to avoid these dangers WA R N I N G Dang er of injur y A symbol together with the word Warning warns about a possibly dangerous situation that endangers the health and life of persons Ignoring...

Page 14: ...d X Several symbols draw your attention to a sequence of tasks 3 The preceding symbol marks the result of a task that had been carried out Lists Lists without a compelling order are displayed as lists...

Page 15: ...ol marks safety instructions that must definitely be observed A detailed description of the safety instructions can be found in the section Safety instructions on page 11 Regulations Symbols of this t...

Page 16: ...14 Operating manual T225 230...

Page 17: ...Operating manual T225 230 15 SAFETY General information Intended use Other dangers Qualifications of the operating personnel Personal safety gear Warning signs on the MAFI Trac...

Page 18: ...chapter is a basic prerequisite for safe handling and fault free operation of the MT In addition you will find further safety instructions in other chapters of this operating manual that also must be...

Page 19: ...seat of the MT Please observe the engineering shop directive VMDA Guideline for the intended and proper use of industrial trucks and the accident prevention regulation Industrial Trucks BGV D27 If you...

Page 20: ...ting extra persons on the MT or in the driver s cab z Moving or carrying loads that exceed the maximum permissible load z Transporting loads at speeds greater than the permitted maximum z Moving or tr...

Page 21: ...on the MT repaired immediately by qualified technicians This concerns especially changes that can become a danger to persons and property Parking WA R N I N G Dang er of injur y If the parking brake...

Page 22: ...e MT X The MT must always be coupled to the stationary semi trailer trailer Driving on ramps and inclines D A N G E R A c c i d e n t h a z a rd When driving on ramps and inclines the MT may tip over...

Page 23: ...inspection and maintenance work for instance when checking the transmission oil level In closed rooms there is the hazard then of a life threatening carbon monoxide poisoning if the fumes are inhaled...

Page 24: ...qualifications for the respective tasks z The MT may be operated only by trained qualified personnel as authorised by the owner z Personnel undergoing training and instruction may operate the MT only...

Page 25: ...educe the risk of cut injuries and crushing of hands and fingers by wearing work gloves Safety boots Wear safety boots while working on the MT You reduce the risk of crushing of feet and toes by weari...

Page 26: ...gns are part of the operating manual z Ensure the legibility of the warning signs at all times z Replace any damaged or missing signs Replacement signs are available from any MAFI representative Fig 4...

Page 27: ...AC Operating manual T225 230 25 Fig 5 Attachment warning signs Part 2 1 Warning sign Hot surfaces 2 Warning sign Danger of falling 3 Warning sign Battery 4 Warning sign Cabin tilt 5 Warning sign Cabin...

Page 28: ...SAFETY WARNING SIGNS ON THE MAFI TRAC 26 Operating manual T225 230...

Page 29: ...Operating manual T225 T230 27 YOUR MAFI TRAC Product description Exterior view Interior view...

Page 30: ...AC PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 28 Operating manual T225 T230 Product description The MT is an industrial truck with fifth wheel coupling It is designed for the special usage requirements in z terminal traffic...

Page 31: ...cs compartment 2 Windscreen washer tank 3 Hand pump for lifting lowering the driver s cab 4 Sling points front 5 Main battery switch 6 Battery compartment with main fuses 7 Fifth wheel with saddle pla...

Page 32: ...ual T225 T230 Fig 7 View right side 1 Exhaust 2 Cabin door 3 Equalising reservoir engine coolant 4 Sling points front 5 Ladder 6 Oil viewing window for hydraulic oil 7 Hydraulic tank Fuel tank 8 Sling...

Page 33: ...T225 T230 31 Interior view Fig 8 Interior view 1 Steering wheel 2 Operator control panel 3 Operator control panel for heater ventilation air conditioner 4 Central electric box 5 Pedals 6 Joystick for...

Page 34: ...32 Operating manual T225 T230...

Page 35: ...N Opening and closing Seating Steering wheel Mirrors Pedals Heater Ventilation Air Conditioner Lighting Instrument panel Operating panel for the automatic transmission Combination display instrument V...

Page 36: ...door unlocking locking Fig 9 Cabin door 1 Unlock 2 locking Door opener Outside door opener Fig 10 Outside door opener Opening X Unlock the door X Press the cylinder lock X Pull the door open with the...

Page 37: ...he door by the door handle 2 toward the inside until the door latches in 3 The door is closed Locking the door WA R N I N G Dang er of crushing A non secured cabin door may move uncontrollably and inj...

Page 38: ...3 The door is unlocked Windows Fig 14 Driver side window Opening X Release the latch X Hold down the latch and push the window in the direction of arrow 1 X Secure the window in the desired position...

Page 39: ...ent 3 Seat tilt adjustment front 4 Seat tilt adjustment rear 5 Backrest tilt Lateral adjustment Using lever 1 adjust the lateral position of the seat to the steering wheel and the pedals X Lift lever...

Page 40: ...e seat squab and lever 4 for the rear X Lift the lever 3 The seat is unlatched X Adjust the seat angle X Release the lever 3 The seat is latched in Backrest tilt adjustment The angle of the backrest c...

Page 41: ...sure that the buckle is inserted into the belt lock until you here a click X When installing a new seat belt make sure to only use seat belts approved by MAFI Fig 16 Seat belt 1 Belt lock 2 Unlocking...

Page 42: ...damage may result X Only move the MT when the engine is running X Do not allow the MT to roll if the engine is not running Adjusting the steering wheel The height and angle of the steering wheel can...

Page 43: ...am centre neutral setting 6 Flash Direction indicator Fig 21 Function indicator for turning signal 1 Left hand direction indicator 2 Right hand direction indicator X Press the combination switch forwa...

Page 44: ...dlight X Always use low dipped beams when there is oncoming traffic X Press the combination switch away from the steering wheel in the direction of arrow 4 3 The high beam is switched on The function...

Page 45: ...screen wiper at two different speeds Use it also to operate the windscreen washer for the front window Switch on X Turn the switch to the position I 3 Normal wiping is switched on X Turn the switch to...

Page 46: ...24 Control elements 1 Windscreen washer switch 2 Rear windscreen wiper switch Wiping the windscreen X Press switch 2 down 3 The slow speed stage is set X Press switch 2 down again 3 The fast speed sta...

Page 47: ...e Objects and distances in the wide angle rear view mirror appear different than they are Property damage can occur when driving in reverse with wide angle rear view mirrors because you cannot judge...

Page 48: ...become blocked by loose objects in the driver s cabin This can cause the loss of control over the MT leading to accidents X Remove all loose objects from the driver s cabin X Secure any loose objects...

Page 49: ...n 1 Heater completely off 2 Heating on full 3 Blower off 4 Maximum blower output 5 Air conditioner switch optional Set amount of ventilation The amount of ventilation can be set to five speeds with th...

Page 50: ...o the air conditioner X Regardless of the time of year switch the air conditioner on for about fifteen minutes at least once a month to keep it operational X Observe the maintenance intervals recommen...

Page 51: ...e set manually to change the direction of the airflow Adjusting the airflow direction Fig 30 Adjusting the airflow 1 Main outlet nozzles 2 Drum type outlet nozzles X Swivel the outlet nozzles or the f...

Page 52: ...by pressing it 3 The headlight is switched on The current setting of the headlight is indicated on the combination display instrument Hazard lights Fig 32 Hazard lights switch Switch the hazard lights...

Page 53: ...ton blinks 3 The warning beacon is switched on Interior lighting The roof of the driver s cab is equipped with an interior reading light Operation The interior light and the reading light can be opera...

Page 54: ...l 1 Combination switch 2 Controls 3 Steering wheel 4 Adjusting the steering wheel 5 Operating panel for the transmission 6 Combination display instrument 7 Radio compartment 8 Ignition 9 Heating Venti...

Page 55: ...I X Wait until the control light of the preheater control is off X Turn the ignition key to position III 3 The engine starts X Release the ignition key 3 The ignition key goes automatically to positio...

Page 56: ...far right C A U T I O N M a t e r i a l d a mag e Bypassing the safety switch off can lead to serious engine damage X Bypass the safety switch off only in order to move the MT out of the danger zone i...

Page 57: ...function indicator on the combination display instrument is off The parking brake is released If the function indicator is illuminated even though the brake is released then the air pressure in the co...

Page 58: ...n also use the switchable rear axle differential lock when starting off on a slippery surface The rear axle differential lock can be switched on only during standstill of the MT Activating the rear ax...

Page 59: ...he left of the driver s seat The manual brake can be used for controlled braking of the semi trailer e g on downhill slopes or ramps Fig 41 Manual brake lever Braking X Pull lever back slowly 3 The se...

Page 60: ...f arrow 3 3 Fifth wheel coupling is raised Releasing the fifth wheel coupling Fig 43 Releasing the fifth wheel coupling 1 Release button 2 Fifth wheel coupling lock control light 3 Kingpin lock contro...

Page 61: ...railer X Raise the saddle plate before driving any further Collective warning messages Fig 45 Warning buzzer The warning buzzer sounds when the following warning messages light up on the combination d...

Page 62: ...ssed air fanfare horn button The button is located on the operator control panel Radio optional Fig 47 Audio device Consult the manufacturer s operating manual for information on how to operate the au...

Page 63: ...Mode ON LED indicator 8 Indicator Basic rules for operating the automatic transmission Follow the safety instructions to avoid damage to property and accidents with the MT C A U T I O N Material dama...

Page 64: ...ft the transmission to neutral and switch off the motor You save fuel and reduce pollution when you never let the engine run more than five minutes when the MT is standing Display during driving Fig 4...

Page 65: ...osition Fig 51 Neutral position N idle position X Start the engine When the motor is started the control unit automatically preselects the neutral position N 3 The engine runs at idle speed The engine...

Page 66: ...e first to the fourth gear After selecting the driving gear D the lowest programmed gear start up gear is inserted for this driving gear The shifting procedure depends on the engine speed and the load...

Page 67: ...into a higher driving range from a previously selected lower driving range Alternatively shifting can be back to driving gear D Fig 53 Driving ranges X Select the desired driving range by pressing the...

Page 68: ...level mode Fig 55 Operating panel for oil level measuring 1 Arrow key down 2 Arrow key up 3 MODE key 4 MODE ON LED indicator 5 Display You can visibly read out the oil level mode in the display To re...

Page 69: ...ocations available for error codes which are labelled d1 to d5 When the diagnostics mode is opened the error code of the first storage location d1 is always shown first in display 5 Using MODE key 3 y...

Page 70: ...Press the MODE key 3 to read out the current and saved error codes In the display 5 the error codes appear one after the other by pressing the MODE key With the MODE ON LED indicator 4 you can differ...

Page 71: ...eam 3 Preheating 4 Speed reduction 5 Parking brake 6 Trailer direction indicator 7 Rear axle differential 8 Fifth wheel coupling lock 9 Kingpin lock 10 Headlight The control lights indicate the curren...

Page 72: ...ke air filter soiling option 7 Transmission malfunction 8 Transmission oil pressure 9 Transmission oil temperature 10 Battery charge control light Warning lights indicate operation conditions in which...

Page 73: ...and rectify the cause of the warning Fig 61 Red engine warning light If the red warning light lights up then z there is a serious engine malfunction z and the engine has to be turned off immediately I...

Page 74: ...e case of an emergency see Bypassing the engine s safety switch off on page 54 Malfunction of air reserve pressure Fig 63 Warning light Malfunction of air reserve pressure The warning light is on the...

Page 75: ...the cooling system for external leaks Allow the motor to cool a little before you refill the coolant The engine coolant level has to be between the MIN and MAX marks when the MT is parked standing hor...

Page 76: ...ing the safety switch off button in order to move the MT out of the danger zone in the case of an emergency see Bypassing the engine s safety switch off on page 54 Intake air filter soiling option Fig...

Page 77: ...e 125 Transmission oil pressure Fig 68 Warning light Transmission oil pressure The warning light is on the combination display instrument This warning light lights up during ignition This warning ligh...

Page 78: ...For help see Displays of the combination display instrument on page 125 Battery charge control light Fig 70 Warning light Charging voltage The warning light is on the combination display instrument T...

Page 79: ...he operating hour counter runs as soon as the battery charge indicator goes out Fuel gauge Fig 72 Fuel gauge The fuel gauge is operational when the ignition is on It takes a moment though for the poin...

Page 80: ...age the generator the electrical equipment and the controllers X Do not turn off the main battery switch while the engine is running Switching the main battery switch Fig 73 Main battery switch 1 Posi...

Page 81: ...the right side of the operator in a fuse box Consult the circuit diagram for the exact configuration External start socket Fig 75 External start socket The external start socket is located in the batt...

Page 82: ...he compartments for stowing loose objects are located next to the driver s seat and above the central electric box Fig 77 Stowing compartment next to driver s seat 12 volt connections Fig 78 2 x 12 vo...

Page 83: ...81 Ashtray The ashtray is located underneath the side window on the driver s side Fig 79 Ashtray Opening X Pull the flap in the direction of the arrow 1 Removing X Push the ashtray down arrow directio...

Page 84: ...g the roller blind X Pull the roller blind in the direction of arrow 1 until it reaches the desired position Raising the roller blind X Pull the cord briefly in the direction of arrow 2 and then let g...

Page 85: ...manual T225 230 83 OPERATION Starting check Starting the engine Gear shifting Driving instructions Turn off engine Working with coupling equipment Operation with container chassis Winter operation Ma...

Page 86: ...A R N I N G Dang er of injur y Neglected or insufficient inspections can lead to considerable personal injury and property damage on the MT X Carry out all inspections carefully X Always follow the in...

Page 87: ...initial operation or after the wheel exchange X Retighten the torque of the wheel nuts after the first drive under load the latest though after 24 operating hours Fig 82 Tightening order X Tighten th...

Page 88: ...cold z Deformations bulges z Damaged wheel rims z Missing or loose wheel bolts wheel nuts z Tyre wear heavily on one side Main battery switch The main battery switch is located on the left side of the...

Page 89: ...cover see Fig 85 WA R N I N G Dang er of injur y The cooling system is pressurised Hot coolant may emerge when the cooling system is opened and scald skin and eyes X Open the cooling system only when...

Page 90: ...ularly have qualified technicians check and repair the cooling system for leaks For more information on operating media refer to the maintenance manual Motor oil level The dip stick and the oil filter...

Page 91: ...een the MIN and MAX markings X Refill oil into the oil filler nozzle 1 if necessary Windscreen washer water level The tank for the windscreen washer is located in front of the left front wheel see Fig...

Page 92: ...e s right side To check the oil level you need to lower the fifth wheel completely Fig 89 Oil viewing window X Use the oil viewing window to check the oil level The oil level should lie between the MI...

Page 93: ...You can check the oil level with the oil dip stick or read it out on the display Oil level mode in the operating panel In order to check the oil level precisely the following conditions must be met z...

Page 94: ...X Make sure that the operating temperature between 70 C and 90 C has been reached The operating temperature can be read from the engine coolant temperature indicator in the combination display instru...

Page 95: ...oil level should lie in the HOT CHECK range between the HOT ADD and HOT FULL markings Check the oil level several times In case the oil levels deviate from each other make sure that the transmission v...

Page 96: ...perational temperature X Park the MT on level ground for the oil level check X Shift the transmission into neutral N and apply the parking brake X Let the engine run at idle speed Read oil level Fig 9...

Page 97: ...the fuel gauge before you operate the MT It is indicated by the fuel gauge of the combination display instrument If the level is low refill fuel see Refuelling on page 106 Oil level sensor error Caus...

Page 98: ...WA R N I N G A c c i d e n t h a z a rd A malfunctioning air dryer can lead to the freezing of the compressed air system in winter and thereby to the failure of the brake system Personal injury and pr...

Page 99: ...rection of the arrow If water comes out then all compressed air tanks need to be dewatered X Check a couple days later whether water comes out of the compressed air tanks If water comes out again the...

Page 100: ...have to be met z The main battery switch needs to be turned on z The gear shift lever for the transmission has to be in the NEUTRAL position Depending on the type of engine and the ambient temperatur...

Page 101: ...and the gas pedal is not operated X Turn the ignition key to position I X Wait until the control light of the preheater control is off X Turn the ignition key to position III 3 The engine starts X Rel...

Page 102: ...sion on page 61 The MT is optionally equipped with the MAFI Eco Mode MEM MEM stands for an economic driving program that can save up to 20 fuel The MEM can independently determine whether the MT is be...

Page 103: ...ously injure persons X Do not let the MT roll in neutral position X Always shift into neutral and apply the parking brake before exiting the MT X Never let the engine run more than five minutes when t...

Page 104: ...ons X Secure the MT additionally with blocks If the MT must stand for longer period of time the main battery switch has to be OFF to avoid draining the battery Checks before driving Carry out the foll...

Page 105: ...ample D A N G E R Accident hazard Pedals can become blocked by loose objects in the driver s cabin This can cause the loss of control over the MT leading to accidents X Remove all loose objects from t...

Page 106: ...sure that the ground is sufficiently clean and provides enough traction Be especially careful on snow and ice X Drive only at reduced speed on inclines X Drive carefully when crossing steep inclines F...

Page 107: ...bstacles becomes more difficult X With the rear axle differential lock engaged drive at an appropriate speed X Anticipate that the turning radius is larger The driver can use the switch any time Howev...

Page 108: ...el tank is located on the vehicle s right side D A N G E R Dang er of injur y Fuel is easily flammable and harmful to health X Fire naked flames and smoking are prohibited when handling fuels X Avoid...

Page 109: ...can cause heat build up and damage the engine X Do not turn the engine off immediately if you have just operated MT under heavy strain X Let the engine idle with the transmission in neutral for a few...

Page 110: ...tionary semi trailer D A N G E R Dang er of injur y If the fifth wheel coupling is not properly locked the semi trailer can run loose and injure persons X Make sure the fifth wheel coupling control li...

Page 111: ...rn off during the drive X Be sure to precisely follow the sequence when uncoupling the brake and supply lines First disconnect the supply line red then the brake line yellow Hitching procedure Fig 101...

Page 112: ...brakes the semi trailer Then after that disconnect the coupling head of the brake line yellow X Hook the coupling heads into the intended holding fixtures You thereby protect the coupling heads from...

Page 113: ...Material damage is possible if the personnel do not have any practical experience in operating the gooseneck X Make sure only qualified personnel work with the gooseneck Roll trailer transport WA R N...

Page 114: ...g er of injur y There is a considerable danger of injury and damage if you use towing and shunting couplings to pull trailers X Never pull trailers by a tow bar using the towing and shunting couplings...

Page 115: ...g on page 108 The following notes must be observed during the hitching and unhitching of the MT with the saddled container chassis C A U T I O N Material damag e If the container chassis is improperly...

Page 116: ...MT must be adapted for low temperatures before the cold season arrives z Use winter diesel or add a flow enhancing additive to the fuel This prevents coagulation of paraffin in the fuel that would red...

Page 117: ...ashing The MT can be washed with a high pressure cleaner C A U T I O N Proper ty damag e Improper handling of the high pressure cleaner can cause paint damage and short circuiting on the MT X Keep a m...

Page 118: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE 116 Operating manual T225 230...

Page 119: ...Operating manual T225 T230 117 TRANSPORT Loading onto a flatbed trailer Loading with a crane...

Page 120: ...stances Make sure that the transport units can carry the weight of the MT see Vehicle identification plate on page 4 D A N G E R Dang er of injur y Failure to comply with safety regulations when trans...

Page 121: ...he MT has sling points for loading by crane Two sling eyes are located behind the driver s cabin and a third sling point is the tow hitch in the rear Fig 106 Sling points Lifting Fig 107 Sling points...

Page 122: ...hain length front 2 64 m 3 Chain length rear 3 84 m X Fasten the lifting gear to the appropriate sling points 3 The MT can now be carefully lifted and loaded The MT tilts slightly forward when lifted...

Page 123: ...0 121 SELF HELP Electrical system Fifth wheel coupling Start aid Displays of the combination display instrument Reading the engine error codes Emergency operation function in MAFI ECO MODE optional To...

Page 124: ...k the fuses Consult the circuit diagram for the exact configuration of the fuses X Replace defective fuses with new fuses that have the same specifications D A N G E R Dang er of fire Using stronger f...

Page 125: ...r of crushing of body parts when unhitching the fifth wheel coupling in an emergency X Make sure that nobody is near the semi trailer X Make sure that the trailer is lowered fully onto its supports an...

Page 126: ...tart aid External start socket Fig 112 External start socket The external start socket is located in the battery compartment With the external start socket a jumper cable can be connected for giving o...

Page 127: ...essary have the cause determined and eliminated by a qualified technician X Check liquid level and refill if necessary Indicator Engine coolant temperature the pointer is to the right beyond the permi...

Page 128: ...he engine immediately X Have it repaired by customer service Red warning light Engine malfunction is on There is a serious engine malfunction X Turn off the engine immediately X Tow the MT out of the...

Page 129: ...iagnostics selection rocker switch 2 Diagnostics on off switch 3 Yellow warning light 4 Red warning light The switches for diagnostics are located in the switch cabinet Reading error codes If there is...

Page 130: ...arning light flashes and the red warning light sends out flashing codes For instance in case of the error code 324 the red warning light shows the following flash code Flashes 3x pause flashes 2x paus...

Page 131: ...an be increased to a set value of 1 400 rpm and the MT is ready to drive Pressing the kickdown switch X First select a driving gear on the operating panel of the automatic transmission X Press the acc...

Page 132: ...running z For longer towing distances the cardan shaft between drive axle and transmission needs to be dismantled C A U T I O N Transmission damag e If you tow the MT for longer distances while the e...

Page 133: ...emergency release unit X Secure the MT against rolling away X Unscrew the bolts 1 of the emergency release unit on all rear wheels with spring accumulator brake actuator completely Towing the MAFI Tr...

Page 134: ...in an emergency X Start the engine X Remove the protection cap from the tyre inflating connection 1 X Attach the tyre inflating hose not part of the scope of delivery X Inflate the tyres X Drive to t...

Page 135: ...Operating manual T225 T230 133 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions standard model Weights General information Hydraulic system Brake system...

Page 136: ...DIMENSIONS STANDARD MODEL 134 Operating manual T225 T230 Dimensions standard model Fig 116 Dimensions T225 T230 Dimensions depending on wheel base Wheelbase Standard WB 3 000 mm L 5 270 mm RT 1 860 m...

Page 137: ...tyres The values A D have to be reduced by 50 mm with lowered rear axle air suspension With rubber mudguards the value B increases by 25 mm Tyres 10R20 11R22 5 11R20 12R22 5 315 60R22 5 A 925 mm 940...

Page 138: ...WEIGHTS 136 Operating manual T225 T230 Weights T225 T230 Empty weight 4x2 7 600 kg 7 600 kg Permissible coupled load at 6 km h standard tyres 25 000 kg 32 000 kg System weight trac trailer load 80 00...

Page 139: ...at 2 000 rpm 172 kW 230 hp 172 kW 230 hp Starting tractive force in 1st gear standard motor 120 kN 120 kN Constant sound pressure level in the cabin DIN 45635 part 36 77 dB A 77 dB A Fuel tank approx...

Page 140: ...nders for front axle steering Two single action hydraulic cylinders optional double action for lifting the fifth wheel coupling T225 T230 Pump capacity at 2 200 rpm 70 l min 70 l min Max continuous pr...

Page 141: ...ing manual T225 T230 139 Brake system Dual line brake system with dual line trailer brake connector T225 T230 Front axle pneumatically actuated Rear axle pneumatically actuated Parking brake spring lo...

Page 142: ...TECHNICAL DATA BRAKE SYSTEM 140 Operating manual T225 T230...

Page 143: ...peration function MAFI ECO MODE MEM 129 Engine Engine warning lights 71 Parking 107 Reading error codes 127 Starting 98 Engine coolant level 73 Engine coolant temperature 74 Engine warning lights 71 F...

Page 144: ...ing check 84 102 Steering wheel 40 Steering wheel adjustment 40 Sun visor 82 T Technical data Brake system 139 Dimensions 134 General information 137 Hydraulic system 138 Weights 136 Tightening torque...

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