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EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE

Stabilising the vehicle

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2.2 AIR SUSPENSION CHASSIS

Basic remote control

NOTE: The remote control is (de-) 

activated by a long press on the 'STOP' 

key.

After the ignition is switched off, the 

remote control is always deactivated.

The stop function is always active 

regardless of the remote control being 

activated or not.

Extended remote control

NOTE: If one of the keys 1 till 6 is 

operated, a green indicator light comes 

on above the key operated.

NOTE: If both front and rear axle are 

equipped with air suspension, it is not 

possible to select for example 

maximum height on the front axle 

together with minimum height on the 

rear axle.

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3

4

1

2

1

'ON/OFF' and 'STOP' key. See section 

'Stop key'.

2

Automatic setting of normal driving height.

3

Lifting of chassis while the key is pressed.

4

Lowering of chassis while the key is 

pressed.

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5

6

7

8

4

9

10

12

11

13

14

3

2

1

4

1

Front axle of truck selected.

2

Rear axle of truck selected.

3

Truck trailing axle selected.

4

LED's indicating that the corresponding 

function is activated.

5

Front axle of trailer selected

6

Rear axle of trailer selected.

7

Trailer trailing axle selected.

8

'STOP' key. See section 'Stop key'.

9, 10, 

12 

and 

13

Lifting the chassis to a pre-set height. See 

section 'Setting memory keys (M keys)'.

11

Automatic setting of normal driving height.

14

Lifting (top part) or lowering (bottom part) 

the selected axles when the key is 

pressed.

Summary of Contents for DAF CF 2017

Page 1: ...Emergency response guide CF 2017 A PACCAR COMPANY DRIVEN BY QUALITY...

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Page 3: ...product development DAF reserves the right to change specifications or products at any time without prior notice No part of this publication may be reproduced and or published by printing by photocopy...

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Page 5: ...STRUCTURE 202027 1 Structure EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE...

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Page 7: ...APPED DRIVER 3 1 202027 3 1 Cabin types 3 1 202027 3 2 Cabin bracket collision ability 3 2 202027 3 3 Cabin dimensions 3 3 202027 3 4 Opening the front panel 3 5 202027 3 5 Doors 3 6 202027 3 6 Door l...

Page 8: ...2 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Table of contents 1...

Page 9: ...h can be reached an attempt can be made to stop the engine by switching off the ignition CO2 Another method is to blow CO2 into the air inlet The engine no longer receives sufficient oxygen so it stop...

Page 10: ...achograph Electronic main switch The electronic main switch does not switch OFF at once when it is operated this happens with a 10 second delay This is to allow the after running of various electrical...

Page 11: ...202027 1 3 Securing the vehicle EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 Mechanical main switch Mechanically operated main switches only have a switch outside the cabin D001585...

Page 12: ...e chassis frame or at the rear within the chassis Disconnecting the batteries 1 Switch the ignition OFF 2 Switch OFF all electrical consumers 3 Remove the battery cover 4 Disconnect the battery clamp...

Page 13: ...o has an automatic safety belt tensioner The automatic safety belt tensioner is fitted on the rear side of the driver s and co driver s seat behind the seat covers Safety instructions Do not place any...

Page 14: ...Y RESPONSE GUIDE Securing the vehicle 1 1 5 FLUIDS 1 2 3 6 5 4 1 2 3 5 5 6 4 K103769 1 Coolant 48 litres 2 Engine oil 36 46 litres 3 Gearbox oil 14 litres 4 AdBlue up to 90 litres 5 Fuel up to 1500 li...

Page 15: ...vapours have a pungent odour For this reason avoid inhaling possible ammonia vapours escaping when unscrewing the AdBlue filler cap These concentrations of ammonia vapours are neither toxic nor hazar...

Page 16: ...n reach high temperatures that can potentially harm bystanders or the surrounding area WARNING There is a risk of fire or other hazardous situation if the temperature can ignite flammable materials Sw...

Page 17: ...ISING THE VEHICLE 2 1 SEAT ADJUSTMENT NOTE Before removing the seat be aware of the safety instructions if the vehicle is equipped with an airbag and therefore an automatic safety belt tensioner NOTE...

Page 18: ...t angle adjustment 2 Seat height adjustment 3 Seat tilt adjustment 4 Quick down 5 Vertical seat damper 6 Seat length adjustment 7 Seat cushion length adjustment 8 Armrest 9 Safety belt height adjustme...

Page 19: ...EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 4 Quick down Knob down seat in driving posi tion the seat drops to its lowest position Knob up with lowered seat the seat rises to the last height adjust ment 3 Seat tilt a...

Page 20: ...t axle together with minimum height on the rear axle D005150 3 4 1 2 1 ON OFF and STOP key See section Stop key 2 Automatic setting of normal driving height 3 Lifting of chassis while the key is press...

Page 21: ...When air hoses are cut the hose ends can fly around and can therefore cause injuries When the air hoses for the cabin suspension are cut the air supply for steering wheel adjustment is also taken awa...

Page 22: ...2 6 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Stabilising the vehicle 1...

Page 23: ...202027 3 1 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 3 RELEASING A TRAPPED DRIVER 3 1 CABIN TYPES G002065 1 2 3 1 Day Cab 2 Sleeper Cab 3 Space Cab...

Page 24: ...llision Depending on the severity of the collision there are two situations The safety feature is used This means that the cabin has moved compared to the chassis with a maximum distance of 400 mm The...

Page 25: ...N DIMENSIONS The external dimensions from the ground vary depending on the tyre size choice of suspension load and settings Day Cab G002066 640 2490 2110 2260 1770 650 1600 440 400 390 Sleeper Cab G00...

Page 26: ...3 4 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Releasing a trapped driver 1 Space Cab G002069 U 570 640 U 680 U 2020 L 2045 2490 2110 L 700 2260 2200 650 710 2230 440 305 275 280 70 120 L...

Page 27: ...r in the top section of the front panel When the front panel is open it is held in the raised position by two gas struts WARNING Always be aware of possible moving or rotating parts For example the co...

Page 28: ...3 6 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Releasing a trapped driver 1 3 5 DOORS G001310 1 2 3 1 1 Hinge 2 Wiring harness 3 Door check...

Page 29: ...202027 3 7 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 3 6 DOOR LOCK The door lock is installed higher than the door handle The position is indicated in the image G002071...

Page 30: ...l adjustment is also taken away Adjusting Push up the two position switch The steering column is temporarily unlocked The height and angle of the steering wheel can now be adjusted Locking Push down t...

Page 31: ...202027 3 9 Releasing a trapped driver EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 3 8 CABIN STRUCTURE G001283 2 A A B E B C F C D E D F...

Page 32: ...3 10 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Releasing a trapped driver 1...

Page 33: ...side do not remove them NOTE If by accident the prop shaft drops to the floor during towing it is dragged a long In the other situation dropping of the prop shaft seriously damages both vehicle road...

Page 34: ...hind the wheels NOTE It is not permitted to use an Impact wrench to loosen the releasing bolt 3 Turn the releasing bolt see the arrows anti clockwise as far as the stop using a ring spanner or socket...

Page 35: ...NOTE The tyre inflating connection can also be used as an external inflating connection to fill the air pressure system with air from outside When doing this check that the system pressure is correct...

Page 36: ...attached can result in unstable vehicle behaviour during critical driving situations applying to the towing and or towed vehicle This can lead to very dangerous situations High forces and tensions in...

Page 37: ...hat the steering wheel is released unless the vehicle is in a hoist If there is insufficient pressure in the air reservoirs release the park brake See section Releasing the park brake To prevent damag...

Page 38: ...maximum 180 degrees to achieve this position Long distance towing If the vehicle must be towed over a longer distance use a recovery vehicle that lifts the vehicle to be towed under its front axle Do...

Page 39: ...ery box can be placed in various positions beside the chassis or on the chassis behind the cabin or between the side members at the rear of the chassis On some of these positions extra terminals are f...

Page 40: ...rs as possible for example headlights fog lamps heater fan and so on Remove the starter cables after the engine has run for 2 to 3 minutes Switch off the consumers Dual battery Connect the starter cab...

Page 41: ...towing eyes To lift the front of the truck 1 Install two towing eyes with the axle in horizontal position 2 Attach the lifting equipment to the towing eyes 3 Carefully lift the truck CAUTION The maxi...

Page 42: ...er the special jack up brackets that are attached to the air sprung front axle Jacking up mechanically sprung front axles Place the jack under the axle CAUTION Do not jack up under the protection bar...

Page 43: ...202027 5 3 Lifting information EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 1 5 3 LIFTING AT THE BACK There are no special facilities to lift the truck at the back...

Page 44: ...5 4 202027 EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Lifting information 1 5 4 JACK UP AT THE BACK There are no special facilities to jack up the truck at the back Place the jack under the rear axle...

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