Ikco PickUp, Bardo Owner's manual

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Oct. / 2013 Iran Khodro Co. All rights reserved.
9007051072137-07
e-code: 540701E010-07
Owners Manual
This Manual has been prepared for owners reference to vehicle’s
performance, safety, maintenance and everyday use guidelines.
Keeping the manual in your car is recommended for quick reference.
IRAN KHODRO Industrial Group
KM.14 Karaj Road.,Tehran,Iran
P.O.Box:13895-111
Tel: (+9821) 48901
Fax: (+9821) 44934000-1
SMS Centre: (+98)30003
www.ikco.com
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OWNER’S MANUAL
In The Name of God
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DEAR BUYER
We're thankful for choosing Iran Khodro product and we congratulate you for this good selection. We hope this new vehicle contributes
in happy moments of your life.
This manual helps you enjoy driving. Therefore to have an easy access, it would be advisable to be kept in your glove compartment.
The manual is divided into some sections for your convenience, and deals with various aspects of driving or maintenance of the car.
Before driving: Includes seat adjustment, Safety belts, heating and ventilation control system and also every other thing you needed
to know in order to settle comfortably.
Driving controls: explain functions of switches, equipment and precautions.
Maintenance: Includes information about the checks you should carry out regularly.
Note:
Please refer to maintenance and guaranty services manual to know about the vehicle maintenance, regulation & condition
of guaranty services and periodic services.
Technical emergencies: Help solve some of unavoidable small emergencies occurring occasionally like replacing lamps fuses or changing wheels.
Technical data: It includes some information about engine, dimensions, capacities and weights.
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE have special meanings. These special meanings apply except when laws or regulations require that
the signal words be used with a different meaning. Pay special attention to the messages highlighted by these signal words:
WARNING: Indicates a potential hazard that could result in death or injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potential hazard that could result in vehicle damage.
NOTE: Indicates a serious damage to your vehicle in the case of not paying attention to the warning and caution signals.
Important Point: The specication of each vehicle will vary according to its type. Therefore some information of this manual may not be
true about your vehicle. For any more information, you can consult with IRAN KHODRO dealers.
Information about other varieties of this product have been mentioned in this manual and denoted by asterisk (*).
- Consumptive matterial must be provided through authorized agents of IKCO. (Use the brands and packages approved and offered by ISACO.)
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INDEX
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BEFORE DRIVING
DRIVING
MAINTENANCE
TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES
TECHNICAL DATA
INDEX
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OVERVIEW
DOORS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20-21
SAFETY BELTS............................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
CHILD SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
HEATING / VENTILATION ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
BI-FUEL VEHICLE SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 26-30
CONTROL DEVICES & SIGNAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 32-37
IGNITION/DRIVING (IN CNG MODE) ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
FUEL ECONOMY ................................................................................................................................................................................... 45-48
NECESSARY CHEKS BEFORE TRAVELING .......................................................................................................................................... 55
WINTER MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................................... 56-57
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ......................................................................................................................................... 60-61
INSPECTION AND OIL CHANGING .....................................................................................................................................................70-75
TECHNICAL EMERGENCIES ............................................................................................................................................................. 77-84
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................................................................................. 85-92
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YOUR VEHICLE AT A GLANCE
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VEHICLE’S COMPONENTS..........................................6-8
KEYS ................................................................................. 9
DOORS .............................................................................. 9
SEAT ................................................................................... 9
CNG PARTS*....................................................................10
TURNING ON AND DRIVING BY CNG FUEL*..........…10
CNG PARTS LOCATED IN LOADING PART*…..........11
PARTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT...................12
ENGINE BONNET ..........................................................13
MAIN SWITCH..................................................................14
UNLOCKING STEERING WHEEL ..................................14
STARTRING .....................................................................14
MOTION TRANSFER SYSTEM ..................................... 15
SCREEN WASHER AND SCREEN WIPER…...…....….15
WASHER RESERVIOR ................................................. 15
HEATING ........................................................................ 16
WARNING SIGNS ......................................................... 17
CHILD SAFETY ............................................................. 18
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Vehicle components
1- Indicator stalk, horn & changing
headlamp high/low beam
2- Ventilator
3- Instrument panel
4- Ignition switch
5- Flasher knob
6- Fuel type conversion switch*
7- Heating knob
8- Gear lever
9- Ashtray
10- Heater outlet
11- Glove box
12- Ac outlet
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Vehicle components
1- Cigarette ashtray
2- Radio housing
3- Air temperature adjustment lever
4- Air ow adjustment lever
5- Key of fuel type selection
6- Electronic control unit (ECU) box 7- Electronic control unit (ECU)
8- Double relay
Warning
Ashtrays are dangerous and susceptible
for ring .Hence avoid of pouring Chad
or other incendiary materials in it.
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Keys
Buyer receives two sets of key.
Doors
Doors can be closed or opened in two ways:
A) From outside of the car and with the
key (1): Turn the key 1/4 in a clockwise
direction (on driver and passenger sides)
B) From inside of the car and with the
bonnet release handle (2): To lock, push
the bonnet release handle toward the rear
of the car.
Seat
Driver’s seat is equipped with the control
lever for adjusting the seat regarding
driver’s height. To adjust the seat (1), pull
the leaver towards door (driver’s side)
while seating on the seat. Move the seat
to the favored position, and then release
the lever.
Rail seat
This lever is located only on the driver’s
seat. The point is that both backrest
seats (driver and passenger) can not be
adjusted.In the case of passenger seat. To
remove the spare tire, the backrest seat
should be fold down.
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Warning
**This mode should only be used in
case of emergency such as gasoline
shortage in normal conditions .Due
to the possible damage to the gas
fuelled-components this method is not
recommended.
* If equipped
CNG parts*
Two main sets have been added to make
your vehicle to run on gas fuel:
A-Kit
B-Cylinder and its accessories
The Kit is a package of various electrical
and mechanical parts installed in the engine
compartment. Cylinder and accessories
are installed in the loading part of the van.
Starting on CNG mode *
Changing the type of fuel is done by the
fuel conversion key located on the front
console .The vehicle will be operated on
CNG fuel at the following situations.
A) Before driving (at rst the vehicle starts
on the gasoline then it switches on gas).
B) While driving
C) Starting the vehicle on gas mode (2).**
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CNG parts in boot
1- Gas Reservoir:
The compressed natural gas is stored
under maximum 200 bar pressurized
2- CNG Tank (Cylinder) Valve:
This device opens or closes the gas valve
and includes the equipment for safety of
the system as follows:
2-1) Pressure Reducer Valve (PRV): A
valve designed to open and relieve the
pressure when the pressure exceeds a
predetermined level.
2-2) Thermal Safety Valves:
If the temperature exceeds the set point, it
relieves the gas tank.
2-3) Flow Limiter Valve: If the high
pressure pipe(HP pipe)is being cut off, it
will limit the gas outlet from the gas tank.
3- Transmission Pipe and Gas Conditioning
System:
In the case of any leakage in clamps, gas
conditioning system will lead the gas out
of the cabin.
4- Filler: Once the lling nozzle is properly
clamped to the ller neck, the gas starts to
ow into the vehicle’s tank.
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CNG parts placed in the engine
compartment*
1- Regulator
2- The hose transferring gas from the regulator
to gas adjusting valve
3- Gas ow adjuster
4- The hose transferring gas from adjusting
valve to mixer
5- Mixer
6- Engine harness (Wires set)
7- Electrical control unit (ECU)
8- Advancer
9- Emulator
10- Gas pressure gauge
11- Manual valve or service valve
12- Warm water shunt hoses to regulator
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Warning
To prevent any accident while driving,
make sure the bonnet is securely
latched after closing.
Bonnet
How to open the bonnet
To loose the bonnet latch, pull the bonnet
lever (1), under the instrument panel cluster,
on the driver’s side towards you.
To open the bonnet completely, pull the
latch lever towards the left, and then open
the bonnet (2).
Use the bonnet stay to hold the bonnet
open (3).
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Caution
-Never start moving while engine is cold.
-Never start engine in a conned
area
-Do not alter steering wheel lock
system
- Never turn off the engine while going
down the hill (the brake booster will
be damaged). Never remove the
switch while driving (the steering
wheel is locked).
Warning
Never adjust the steering wheel while
you’re driving.
It will be very dangerous
Notice
To start the vehicle, put it on gasoline
position.
Ignition key
There are 4 positions
O. The steering wheel lock and ignition off.
I. Supply to electrical accessories and
steering wheel unlock.
II. The electrical devices on, Engine on
and diagnostic lamplight up.
III. Running. Ignition on.
Unlocking the steering wheel
Put the key at I position. Move the steering
wheel gently while turning the key.
Starting
By turning the key to III position, release
the key till located in the II position.
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Gearbox
Gear lever
It is installed at the protuberances of the
auto oor. The positions are marked on
the knob.
Synchronization tool
This tool is installed for all four front gears
and gear replacements can be made
easily and without noise providing that do
not put the clutch pedal all the way.
Wind screen washer
Pull the stalk towards steering wheel and
keep it for a while to spray the liquid in the
water reservoir.
Wind screen wiper
Wiper can start moving with different
speeds; by turning of stalk in a multiple steps .
(c) Windscreen Washer Fluid Reservoir:
Regularly check windscreen washer uid
reservoir (inside engine). Always use liquid
glass cleaner specied for windscreen in
the reservoir. Always anti freeze liquid in
winter.
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Left lever position (1)
(a)Maximum Heating
(b)Minimum Cooling
By moving the shift lever between (a) and
(b) positions, you can reach to the desired
heating/cooling.
Right lever position (1)
(c) Turning the Ventilation Off
(d) Moving Airow Upward
(e) Moving Airow Downward
Air intake adjustment (2)
Lever (a): Adjusting Air Supplying
Lever(b): Controlling and Adjusting the Airow
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Warning lamps
1- Horn: Press the end of the stalk.
2- High beam indicator lamp/light: Pull
the stalk towards the steering wheel.
3- Indicator lights:
- Right: Pull the stalk upwards.
- Left: Pull the stalk downwards.
- Overtaking or changing lane: Move the
stalk to the desired direction.
- changing lane compeletely: To turn right,
move the lever all way up.
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Child safety
Iran Khodro has observed all safety issues
when manufacturing the vehicle. However,
you should be very cautious when traveling
with children. To avoid any possible incident,
keep following points in your mind:
1- Take care of the child hands when
closing vehicle doors
2- Never leave children in a vehicle parked
in the sun, with the windows closed.
3- Never leave children under the age of
10 alone in the vehicle.
4- Never let children sit between two seats.
5- Before opening the doors, make sure it
is safe to open the door.
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BEFORE DRIVING
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* If equipped
DOORS........................................................................…20-21
SEATS……………….............................................................22
SAFETY BELTS………..............................................………23
SAFETY CARES……................………………………………24
HEATING…………………………….......................................25
BI-FUEL VEHICLES FEATURES*……....................……26-30
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