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Instrument panel................................................................................................2.02

Warning and information lights....................................................................2.02

Seats.........................................................................................................................2.04

Adjusting the seats..............................................................................................2.04

Steering wheel.....................................................................................................2.06

Adjusting the steering wheel.........................................................................2.06

Lighting....................................................................................................................2.07

Lighting control.....................................................................................................2.07
High/low beam headlights..............................................................................2.07
Indicators..................................................................................................................2.08
Rear fog lights........................................................................................................2.08
Front fog lights......................................................................................................2.08
Hazard warning lights........................................................................................2.09

Wipers and washers..........................................................................................2.10

Wiper controls........................................................................................................2.10

Cruise control.........................................................................................................2.11

Cruise control operation.....................................................................................2.11

2.01

Driver’s controls and instruments

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Summary of Contents for TEV75B

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Page 2: ...Contents 1 01 Driving compartment 2 01 Driver s controls and instruments 3 01 Starting and driving R...

Page 3: ...TOC1 Overview 1 02 Controls overview 1 02 Instrument panel overview 1 02 Entering and exiting the vehicle 1 04 Locking and unlocking 1 04 Access to the cab 1 05 1 01 Driving compartment R...

Page 4: ...oning system heater controls 13 Side and central air vents 14 Document compartment 15 Storage compartment Instrument panel overview The instrument panel consists of the following components 1 Digital...

Page 5: ...nd yellow warning lamps are secondary warnings Some indicate that a system is operating some indicate that an action must be taken Green warning lamps indicate a system s status Blue warning lamps nor...

Page 6: ...ehicle cab is equipped with two access doors these have symmetrical exterior and interior mechanisms for locking and unlocking The external handle has a lock and key for locking and unlocking it from...

Page 7: ...e to obey the following warnings can result in serious injury To reduce the risk of injury from slips and falls obey the following precautions Keep the access step and grab handles clean to prevent sl...

Page 8: ...djusting the steering wheel 2 06 Lighting 2 07 Lighting control 2 07 High low beam headlights 2 07 Indicators 2 08 Rear fog lights 2 08 Front fog lights 2 08 Hazard warning lights 2 09 Wipers and wash...

Page 9: ...to indicate a fault with the power supply system or a high voltage battery failure Illuminates to warn of abnormal electric drive motor temperature Illuminates to warn of abnormally high battery temp...

Page 10: ...e braking system Illuminates to indicate a fault with the accelerator pedal or associated system Green and Blue Illuminates to notify that the sidelights are on Illuminates and flashes to notify that...

Page 11: ...orrect height then release the lever to lock the seat position Seat back adjustment 1 Lift the lever to release the seat 2 Move the seat back to the correct position then release the lever to lock the...

Page 12: ...er to release the seat 2 Tilt the seat base up or down to the correct position then release the lever to lock the seat base position Passenger seat back release To access the rear cab storage the pass...

Page 13: ...ht and tilt to adapt to the drivers position To adjust the steering wheel 1 Loosen the adjusting lever on the steering column by rotating it counterclockwise until it stops 2 Hold the steering wheel w...

Page 14: ...low beam headlights The switch is located on the left side of the steering column With the light switch in the lights on position push the stalk away from you 1 to switch to main beam The main beam w...

Page 15: ...dlights on press the fog light switch to turn on the rear fog lights To switch off the rear fog lights press the fog light switch again When the ignition is switched off the rear fog lights switch off...

Page 16: ...s See Controls overview page 1 02 To switch the hazard lights on press the hazard light switch Press the hazard light switch again to turn off the hazard lights The hazard lights will operate regardle...

Page 17: ...The wipers will operate intermittently 2 I The wipers operate continuously at low speed 3 II The wipers operate continuously at high speed To operate the washers slide the wiper stalk switch in the d...

Page 18: ...ed Vehicle speed 20 km h or above Brake pedal not operated 1 Rocker switch ON Pressing once activates cruise control and maintains the current vehicle speed The accelerator can now be released and spe...

Page 19: ...r more than 30 seconds requesting a greater speed than the cruise control is set at The cruise control system is temporarily deactivated if the accelerator pedal is operated for no longer than 30 seco...

Page 20: ...icle on 3 02 Switching the vehicle off 3 02 Brakes 3 04 Parking brake 3 04 Charging the vehicle 3 06 Connecting a charging cable 3 06 Charging status 3 08 Charging cable emergency release 3 10 Gear se...

Page 21: ...he brake pedal and hold 5 Rotate the ignition key to the position 3 Hold the key in this position for 2 seconds to initalise the drive system 6 Release the ignition key back to the position 2 7 The re...

Page 22: ...the key from the ignition switch until the vehicle is stationary Failure to obey these instructions can put the vehicle occupants and other road users at risk of accident 3 03 Starting and driving Sta...

Page 23: ...he parking brake 1 Stop the vehicle using the service brake 2 Set the gear selection to N neutral 3 Move the parking brake lever rearwards until it drops into a locked position To make sure the parkin...

Page 24: ...Make sure the parking brake warning light has extinguished on the instrument panel 3 05 Starting and driving Brakes R...

Page 25: ...When using medical electrical devices such as pacemakers please consult your doctor about whether charging your electric vehicle will impact the operation of the device In some instances electromagne...

Page 26: ...Open the charging socket flap 2 4 Connect the charging cable to the vehicle charging socket 3 5 The blue light 4 flashes then stops once the cable is locked in When the cable locks there is an audibl...

Page 27: ...le emergency release page 3 10 Charging status The vehicle charging status is diplayed by the charging port and on the drivers instrument panel 1 After connecting the charging cable to the vehicle the...

Page 28: ...over 80 3 Solid red Battery charging fault 4 During vehicle charging the instrument panel displays the following The current battery capacity state of charge in The charging rate in kW If a charging...

Page 29: ...electrically from the the charging socket the manual release will need to be activated The cable can be released as follows 1 Access the rear of the charging socket 2 Rotate the lever upwards to rele...

Page 30: ...being supplied to the vehicle s driveline system 3 Reverse R Select to drive the vehicle backward Neutral position can be selected from any gear position To select a gear whilst driving stop the vehi...

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