B1-3
Use of the equipment
Use when the vehicle is moving
Feature to be enabled by dealer or by bodybuilder using the RENAULT TRUCKS bodybuilder
test tool
The power take-off is engaged while the vehicle is stationary.
– Engine speed < 700 rpm.
– Parking brake and/or service brake applied.
– Zero road speed.
– Ring (2) on selector (1) in position "N".
– Press PTO control switch (A5). Pictogram (G41) and "PTO engagement" are
displayed.
To facilitate engagement of the PTO, release the service brake and gently depress the
accelerator pedal.
– The PTO is engaged, pictograms (G41 - G42) or (G41 - G43) appear on the
information display.
– Release PTO control switch (A5).
– With the vehicle stationary, select the moving away gear suitable for such use (only the
first 6 gears are possible).
– The rotating speed of the PTO depends on the gear engaged:
1st, 3rd or 5th gear: PTO minimum speed.
2nd, 4th or 6th gear: PTO maximum speed.
– Depress the accelerator pedal to move the vehicle away: the PTO begins to rotate.
Gear changing is no longer possible.
When using the PTO while the vehicle is moving, the cruise control / engine
speed regulator will be inoperative for safety reasons. The engine speed is to be
modified by using the accelerator pedal.
Summary of Contents for Premium DXi 11
Page 14: ...A 8 Foreword...
Page 44: ...B2 2 Presentation...
Page 45: ...B2 3 Presentation...
Page 46: ...B2 4 Presentation...
Page 47: ...B2 5 Presentation...
Page 48: ...B2 6 Presentation Dashboard...
Page 49: ...B2 7 Presentation...
Page 51: ...B2 9 Presentation...
Page 66: ...B2 24 Presentation Key to switches Dashboard...
Page 73: ...B2 31 Presentation...
Page 74: ...B2 32 Presentation...
Page 76: ...B2 34 Presentation...
Page 80: ...B2 38 Presentation...
Page 82: ...B2 40 Presentation...
Page 118: ...B2 76 Presentation...
Page 126: ...B3 8 Presentation First aid kit Depending on your vehicle s equipment First aid kit location 1...
Page 138: ...C2 8 Driving...
Page 155: ...C4 11 Driving Never let the engine speed reach the red zone runaway speed...
Page 198: ...C5 2 Driving Engine stop control cab tilted 1...
Page 200: ...C5 4 Driving...
Page 228: ...D1 26 Use of the equipment...
Page 230: ...D2 2 Use of the equipment...
Page 231: ...E1 1 Features servicing EATURES SERVICING Identification Vehicle identification...
Page 238: ...E2 6 Features servicing...
Page 254: ...E3 16 Features servicing Fuses in fuse box 1 located in battery compartment...
Page 268: ...E4 12 Features servicing Lubrication diagram s 4x2 rigid and tractor...
Page 269: ...E4 13 Features servicing 6x2 rigid and tractor...
Page 270: ...E4 14 Features servicing...
Page 308: ...E9 4 Features servicing...
Page 320: ...E11 2 Features servicing...
Page 322: ...E12 2 Features servicing...
Page 324: ...E13 2 Features servicing...
Page 326: ...E14 2 Features servicing...
Page 334: ...E17 4 Features servicing...
Page 336: ...E18 2 Features servicing...
Page 346: ...E20 8 Features servicing...
Page 350: ...E22 2 Features servicing...
Page 358: ...E23 8 Features servicing...
Page 360: ...E24 2 Features servicing...
Page 361: ...E25 1 Features servicing EATURES SERVICING Starter Starter types Starter Mitsubishi...
Page 362: ...E25 2 Features servicing...
Page 366: ...E27 2 Features servicing...
Page 378: ...F 10 Quick breakdown repair...
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Page 385: ...A1 1 Driving RIVING Driving position...
Page 386: ...A1 2 Driving Driving position Key to switches Dashboard...
Page 392: ...A2 4 Driving...
Page 396: ...A3 4 Driving...