CHTC HT45 User manual

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FOREWORD
CHTC (USA), INC.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
for
HT45 MOTOR COACH
12851 S. Reservoir Street
Chino, CA 91710
Tel: 909-325-8588
Fax: 909-993-0838
www.chtcusa.com
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and quality in
publication of this document. At the time of printing, content is the most
current available.
Due to technological advancements and continuous improvement of
our products and the products of our component suppliers, CHTC
(USA), INC. reserves the right to change specifications without
notification.
PREFACE
Please allow us to express our thanks for your selecting our new HT 45
Motor Coach. We believe you will be impressed by the quality and
performance of this product.
Our HT 45 Motor Coach is economical, safe and comfortable. This
manual will introduce you to some important how-to about driving,
operating, and maintaining your new HT 45 Motor Coach. Please
read it carefully. Please operate and maintain your HT 45 Motor
Coach in accordance with this manual, which will help you keep
your HT 45 Motor Coach in optimal condition and maximize its
service life.
If any questions, comments or concerns arise in your operation or
maintenance of your new HT 45 Motor Coach, please contact our
National Service Group at 800-216-6788 or access our dedicated
support website at www.chtcusa.com. We strive to provide
optimal customer service as well as parts availability and
maintenance support. CHTC (USA), INC. strives to continuously
improve and adapt in order to provide you with the highest
quality product, service and support.
Consider this manual a permanent part of this HT 45 Motor
Coach. If the HT 45 Motor Coach is sold or traded, also include
this manual to provide the next owner with important operating,
safety, and maintenance information.
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FOREWORD
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................... 1
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ..................................................... 2
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PLATES ............... 2
MOTOR COACH SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 3
BODY STRUCTURE .................................................................... 3
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................... 3
ENGINE SPECIFICATION ........................................................... 4
TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 5
SUSPENSION .............................................................................. 6
STEERING SYSYTEM ................................................................. 6
WHEELS AND TIRES .................................................................. 6
BRAKING SYSTEM ..................................................................... 6
SAFETY
OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS ...................................................... 7
PASSENGER SEATBELTS ......................................................... 8
WARNING LABELS ..................................................................... 8
ROAD SAFETY ............................................................................ 8
FIRE EXTINGUISHER ................................................................. 9
EMERGENCY EXITS ................................................................... 9
INTEGRATED BACKUP CAMERA ............................................ 10
CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL ............................................................... 11
SWITCH PANELS ...................................................................... 16
CLIMATE CONTROLLER .......................................................... 20
STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN .......................................... 24
EXTERIOR MIRRORS SELECT/CONTROL KNOB .................. 24
PARKING BRAKE ...................................................................... 27
EMERGENCY BRAKE ............................................................... 28
DRIVER’S SEAT ........................................................................ 29
DELUXE TOUR GUIDE SEAT ................................................... 32
PASSENGER SEATS ................................................................ 33
GEAR SELECTOR ..................................................................... 34
PASSENGER INTERIOR CONTROLS ..................................... 36
OPERATING
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................... 37
ENGINE STARTUP ................................................................... 37
WINTER DRIVING TIPS ........................................................... 39
DPF REGENERATION .............................................................. 39
PARK REGENERATION ........................................................... 42
AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM.......................................................... 43
LAVATORY ............................................................................... 46
ELECTRIC DRIVER SUN SHADES .......................................... 49
ENTRANCE DOOR EMERGENCY RELEASE ......................... 49
LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT .................................................... 50
SPARE TIRE COMPARTMENT ................................................ 51
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DAILY INSPECTIONS
ENGINE OIL LEVEL ................................................................. 52
ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ........................................................ 52
DRIVE BELTS AND BELT TENSION ....................................... 52
BATTERY ................................................................................. 53
WASHER FLUID ....................................................................... 53
WINDSHIELD WIPER ............................................................... 53
AIR CLEANER .......................................................................... 53
AIR STORAGE TANK PURGE ................................................. 53
RADIATOR COOLANT ............................................................. 53
FUEL TANK .............................................................................. 54
PRIMARY FILTER-WATER SEPARATOR ............................... 54
EXTERIOR LAMPS .................................................................. 54
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ............................................................ 54
POWER STEERING .................................................................
54
BITZER COMPRESSOR .......................................................... 54
TIRES AND WHEELS ............................................................... 55
INSPECTION SHEET ............................................................... 56
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION....................................................... 58
MAINTENANCE RECORDS ..................................................... 59
SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE ................................................... 60
CLEANING MOTOR COACH ................................................... 60
ENGINE AND CHASSIS MAINTENANCE ............................... 61
REMOTE START SWITCH/MASTER DISCONNECT.............. 61
AIR FILTER ............................................................................... 62
RADIATOR ............................................................................... 63
ENGINE COOLANT .................................................................. 63
BRAKE PEDAL ......................................................................... 66
TIRE ROTATION ...................................................................... 66
WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR .................................... 66
NEW MOTOR COACH BREAK-IN ........................................... 67
ENGINE COMPARTMENT ....................................................... 69
ENGINE OIL .............................................................................. 71
GEAR LUBRICANT ................................................................... 72
POWER STEERING LUBRICANT ............................................ 72
FINAL DRIVE UNIT LUBRICANT ............................................. 72
CHASSIS LUBRICANT ............................................................. 72
DIESEL FUEL ........................................................................... 72
EMERGENCY STARTING USING JUMPER CABLES ............ 73
FUSE PANEL ............................................................................ 74
WARRANTY/ CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
INTRODUCTION…………………………….............…....76
WARRANTY REIMBURSEMENT LABOR RATE………………76
LIMITED WARRANTY……………………………………..….. 77
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS………………………… 78
OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY…………………………………… 79
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION………………………………….80
LEGAL REMEDIES…………………………………….………….80
SUSPENSION OF LIMITED WARRANTY OBLIGATION……..80
PERFORMING REPAIRS………………………………..……81
WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS……………………….81
PARTS………………………………………………………........81
OTHER LIMITATIONS………………………………………… 82
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information on systems operation, component
location, and scheduled maintenance procedures, which pertain to
standard and optional equipment on HT 45 Motor Coaches. The
service procedures described and/or recommended in this manual are
effective methods for performing scheduled service or replacement of
components. Other information, which may be needed to supplement
this manual is contained in separate component manufacturer’s
manuals. Specific information about the engine and transmission can
be found in the applicable manufacturer’s operator, service, and
troubleshooting manuals.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety instructions are noted throughout this manual. Each safety
instruction is given as a WARNING or a CAUTION and is accompanied
by a safety symbol as shown below:
WARNING
Failure to observe a safety instruction noted by WARNING could
result in severe injury or death.
CAUTION
Failure to observe a safety instruction noted by CAUTION could
result in injury or damage to the equipment.
NOTE: Used throughout this manual, NOTES provide useful data, but
are never used to communicate safety hazards.
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is divided into nine major sections:
SECTION 1 - FOREWORD
SECTION 2 - INTRODUCTION
SECTION 3 - INSPECTION
SECTION 4 - SAFETY
SECTION 5 - CONTROLS
SECTION 6 - OPERATING
SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE
SECTION 8 - WARRANTY/CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE
Some of these major sections may be divided into smaller subsections
dealing with specific components and/or operating systems.
NOTE: Some illustrations in this manual were provided courtesy of the
appropriate vendor. Typical illustrations may be used; therefore, minor
illustration differences may exist when compared to actual parts or other
publications.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PLATES
Motor Coach VIN Plate
The motor coach VIN plate is mounted inside the motor coach to the
driver’s right side at step-well wall. The motor coach plate has the
following information on it: motor coach model, motor coach overall
weight, motor coach code, rated passenger capacity, VIN, chassis
code, manufacturing date and manufacturer.
Second Location for VIN Number
The second VIN number is located front right wheel well chassis frame
of the coach. The VIN has been stamped on the body understructure.
A third is located at passenger side 2nd luggage bay at frame.
Engine Plate
The engine plate is located on the center of the engine and to the right
side of the fuel filter. The engine plate has the following information on
it: engine model, engine serial number, and arrangement numbers.
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Motor Coach SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ft 6 in (13.9 m)
Overall Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ft 4 in (3.7 m)
Overall Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ft 6 in (2.5 m)
Wheelbase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ft (7.3 m)
Luggage Space Volume Without Lift . . . . . . 430 f (12.2 m³)
Luggage Space Volume With Lift . . . . . .. . . . 400 ft³ (11.3 m³)
Overhead Storage Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 ft³ (3.3 m³)
Front Overhang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ft 6 in (2.3 m)
Rear Overhang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ft 1 in (2.8 m)
Turning Radius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ft 6 in (12.6 m)
Fuel Tank Capacity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 gal (795 L)
Floor-to-Ceiling Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ft 5 in (2 m)
GVWR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,000 lb (24,494 kg)
Front Axle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,500 lb (7,484 kg)
Drive Axle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,000 lb (11,793 kg)
Tag Axle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,500 lb (7,484 kg)
BODY STRUCTURE
The semi-monocoque body truss structure is closed by U-shaped body
assemblies. A skeleton is formed by welded rectangular galvanized
square tubing, made from Australian dual-galvanized steel, giving
rigidity, stiffness, and torsional resistance. Welded segments are
anticorrosion treated before final assembly.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Controller Area Network (CAN) system architecture with MultIC and
four IOUs. TFT Multifunction display / instrument panel.
Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24VDC
Alternator (dual) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24V 140A Prestolite®
Batteries (OPTIMA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24V 975A
Combination instrument panel includes: odometer, tachometer,
intelligent signal processor, voltage meter, water thermometer, oil
pressure gauge, fuel-level gauge, air-pressure gauge together with the
indicators such as steering indicator and high beam indicator.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATION
Cummins ISX12 425 EPA2013
Cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 inline
Bore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.12 in (130 mm)
Stroke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.18 in (157 mm)
Displacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.5 L (763 cu in)
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,880 lb (1,306 kg)
Horsepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 @ 1800 rpm
Torque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,450 lb-ft @ 1200 rpm
Standard Equipment
Diesel particulate filter
Electronic Control Module (ECM)
Electronic Data Link, SAE/ATA, SAE/J1939
Electronically Controlled Unit Injection Fuel System
Governor: full-range, electronically controlled
Hydraulic steering pump drive, SAE A
Lubrication: gear-driven pump, front or rear sump pan, full flow
spin-on filter, oil filler, oil level gauge (dipstick)
Open crankcase ventilation
Pad mount air conditioner compressor
Engine mount alternators
SAE No. 1 Flywheel Housing
Series-turbochargers
Vibration damper
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TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
Allison B 500R Transmission
Allison Transmission has built a reputation on their ability to build
transmissions that last just about forever. That is why Allison
Automatics are the preferred choice for many large, well-known
transit and charter bus fleets.
When you factor in all life cycle costs along with the increased
productivity, an Allison Automatic-equipped vehicle costs less per
mile to operate than a comparable competitively equipped vehicle.
On a vehicle with an automated manual transmission, the power
interrupts that occur during shift changes result in lower average
wheel horsepower. With an Allison Automatic, there is no power
interrupt during shift changes so Allison Automatic’s can make full
use of the engine’s horsepower. No power interrupts also
contribute to a smoother ride.
Gear Ratios
1st gear .................................................. 3.51:1
2nd gear ................................................. 1.91:1
3rd gear .................................................. 1.43:1
4th gear .................................................. 1.00:1
5th gear .................................................. 0.74:1
6th gear .................................................. 0.64:1
Reverse gears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -4.8:1
Transmission Continued
Allison B 500R Features and Benefits:
Six forward speeds, one reverse.
Its dynamic shift sensing automatically selects between lower and
higher speed shift schedules based on the vehicle’s weight and the
grade on which it’s operating.
It features a set of low and “super” low speed shift schedules
designed to keep the engine speed at its optimum point, maintaining
necessary performance without shift cycling.
The transmission moves neutral at stop to reduces or eliminates the
load on the engine while the vehicle is stopped, reducing fuel usage
and emissions.
Its acceleration rate management mitigates aggressive driving
practices by automatically controlling engine torque. The intensity of
control is determined by the vehicle’s weight and grade on which it’s
operating.
To get the most out of every drop of fuel, Allison 5th Generation
Electronic Controls offer an enhanced array of smart controls
designed to increase fuel economy and fuel efficiency for the
specific needs of buses.
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SUSPENSION
Front Axle
ZF RL75E (2016)
RL85E (2017)
Double A-shaped beam axle, airbag suspension, two leveling valves
with two airbags, two telescopic shock absorbers and lateral stabilizer.
Front wheel orientation: Wheel camber 0.5º - 1º. Approaching 1º is
recommended. The angle difference should not exceed 0.3º on both
sides.
Kingpin inclination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.5º+/- 0.5º
Castor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.30º
Toe-in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0mm +/-1mm
Driving Axle
ZF A132
Integrated press-welding axle housing, full-floating axle shaft, single
reduction final drive hyperbolic gear.
Final gear ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.27/1
All airbag suspension, two leveling valves with four airbags, four
telescopic shock absorbers and lateral stabilizer.
Tag Axle
ZF RL85A TAP
Integrated I-shaped beam, with adapted steering control. Airbag
suspension, two airbags, two telescopic shock absorbers and air
pressed control braking system disc brake.
STEERING SYSYTEM
Power Steering
ZF8098
Recirculating ball-type power steering system.
WHEELS AND TIRES
Wheel type Hub Pilot Alcoa® wheels.
Tire specifications (front and rear) . . . . . Michelin 315/80R22.5
BRAKING SYSTEM
Dual-circuit air braking ABS and self-correcting adjusting arm. Air
pressure servo assist with identical disc brakes at all wheels. Manual
valve operated parking brake, energy storage spring works on rear
brake.
Emergency brake effected with parking brake.
SAFETY
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SAFETY
OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions have been prepared for your safety and the
safety of your passengers and fellow motorists. Read and understand
this information before operating the motor coach.
The safe and reliable operation of this vehicle includes a thorough
working knowledge of all its components. When checking the vehicle
over or driving it, you should be able to recognize problems when they
exist and determine if your motor coach can be driven without affecting
its safe operation or causing more serious mechanical problems. When
work is required, you should be able to report accurately on the
problem.
WARNING
Before starting engine, ensure the transmission is in neutral and
the parking brake is engaged.
WARNING
Prior to performing any checks, maintenance, or repair
procedures, ensure that motor coach is disabled to avoid serious
injury or death. When conducting checks, remember to keep a
safe distance away from moving parts.
WARNING
Do not unnecessarily idle the engine. Do not operate the engine
without an efficient exhaust removal system. Carbon monoxide
gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even
death.
WARNING
Use extreme caution while under motor coach, as motor coach
can suddenly drop when air is intentionally or unintentionally
removed from the suspension. Ensure parking brakes have been
applied and the wheels remaining on the ground are secured with
wheel chocks. Use properly sized jacks with the appropriate lifting
power. Always use proper chassis stands under a jacked up motor
coach.
WARNING
Never open the engine cooling system or the interior heating
system while the system is hot. Never add cold coolant to an
overheated engine. Do not place unprotected hands on a hot
engine, transmission, or exhaust.
WARNING
Safely depressurize systems containing compressed air or liquid
under pressure prior to opening system.
WARNING
Refuel outdoors and use extreme caution while refueling.
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PASSENGER SEATBELTS
Each passenger seat is equipped with a lap belt. Designed to
comfortably keep each passenger safely in the seat.
Why wear seat belts
Seat belts are the single most effective safety device for adults and
larger children (infants and smaller children must be properly
restrained in child seats.
Not wearing a seat belt properly increases the chance of serious
injury or death in a crash.
Keep you connected to the vehicle so you can take advantage of
the motor coaches built-in safety features.
Help protect you in almost every type of crash; including side, rear
impacts, and rollovers. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is
more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt.
Help keep you from being thrown against the inside of the motor
coach and against other passengers.
Keep you and your passengers from being thrown out of the motor
coach.
Of course, seat belts cannot completely protect you or your passengers
in every crash. But in most cases, seat belts can reduce your risk of
serious injury.
What should you do:
Always wear your seat belt properly and make sure your
passengers do as well.
WARNING
If a seat belt does not seem to work as it should, it may not protect
the occupant in a crash. No one should sit in a seat with an
inoperative seat belt. Anyone using a seat belt that is not working
properly can be seriously injured or killed.
Contact CHTC (USA), INC. 800-216-6788 as soon as possible
for parts or repairs.
WARNING LABELS
Warning labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious
injury. Read all warning labels carefully and follow instructions on them.
Learn and watch for labels.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact CHTC (USA),
INC. 800-216-6788 as soon as possible
ROAD SAFETY
The motor coach has been equipped with three reflective roadside
emergency safety triangles that are to be deployed while motor coach is
disabled. After opening the kit, unfold the triangle and ensure it locks
into place.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER
WARNING
Inspect the fire extinguisher monthly to make sure it has a
sufficient charge. Look at the gauge at the top of the extinguisher
to verify proper charge.
WARNING
Safely evacuate motor coach prior to fire extinguisher use.
Fire extinguishers are located under first isle passenger seat and at
rear wall of lavatory compartment. To remove, release latch and lift.
Follow instructions on fire extinguisher.
Under 1st passenger seat.
EMERGENCY EXITS
Emergency Roof Escape Hatch
There are two escape hatches located in the roof for emergency exit of
the motor coach. The hatch is also used as a ventilation for passenger
compartment.
In case of emergency, pull red handle and push hatch open fully.
Proceed to exit the motor coach safely.
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Emergency Escape Window
The motor coach is equipped with three emergency exit windows on
the left side and three on the right side. The emergency window can
be opened by lifting the red handle and pushing the window out.
Proceed to exit the motor coach safely. Instruction labels are on each
escape window. Regularly inspect all emergency windows to ensure
latch is secure.
Integrated Backup Camera
This backup camera and radar sees not only what is behind the motor
coach, but also gives an estimated distance to the nearest object.
SAFETY
CONTROLS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
The instrument panel and controls are designed to provide the driver with the ability to monitor and control the operation of the motor coach.
CONTROLS
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Table 1: Instrument Panel Face
Table 1: Instrument Panel Face
Number Item
1
Brake Pad Wear Indicator
This light appears when the brake pad is worn and thin.
2
Battery Warning Indicator
The light appears when battery failure occurs and needs
to be replaced.
3
Check Transmission
When transmission electronic control unit detects errors
on the transmission, this light will appear.
4
ABS Fault Indicator
When an error occurs with ABS system, this light will
appear.
5
Engine Coolant Hot
When engine coolant temperature is high, this light will
appear.
6
Park Brake Applied
When the vehicle has stopped and the driver applied
parking brake, this light will appear.
7
Brake System Warning
When electronic system found air pressure is under 6
bars, this light will appear.
Number
Ite
8
Seatbelt Warning
If driver is not wearing seat belt, this light will appear.
9
Engine Oil Pressure
When the electronic system find engine oil pressure
does not match calibration data, this light will appear.
10 Engine Fault Stop
Engine is not operating properly. Engine may derate,
with reduced power or speed if problem is detected.
Action: bring vehicle to safe stop as quickly as possible
and have vehicle serviced before resuming. Note: if
engine shuts down and vehicle is still on the road it may
be possible to restart for brief period (approximately 30
seconds) after turning the ignition off to allow vehicle to
be moved to safe location.
11 Engine Fault Warning
Engine is not operating properly. Engine may derated,
with reduced power or speed if problem is detected.
Action: seek a service facility to address the registered
fault code at the earliest opportunity.
12 Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp
The light indicates that the electronic system has
detected malfunction related to emission control
system and the after-treatment system should be
diagnosed and serviced at your next available
opportunity.
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Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Table 1: Instrument Panel Face
Number Item
19 Water in Fuel
Water has been sensed in fuel filter assembly. This can
cause the engine to run rough and be difficult to start.
Action: water must be drained from fuel filter assembly.
Have vehicle serviced as soon as possible.
20 Fog Lights
This light indicates that the fog lights are turned on.
21 Left Turn Indicator
This light indicates that the turn left signal is on.
22 Right Turn Indicator
This light indicates that the turn right signal is on.
23 Cruise Control
When the TFT screen is used for reverse monitor, this
button is used to turn on the Brightness Function.
24 High Beam
This light indicates that the high beam is on.
25 MPH Indicator
26 km/h Indicator
Number Item
13
Glow plug
Wait to start engine preheat. Do not start engine until
after light goes out.
14 High Exhaust System Temperature (HEST)
The light indicates that high exhaust temperatures may
exist due to after treatment regeneration. This is normal
and does not signify the need for any kind of vehicle
service or engine service. When this lamp is illuminated,
ensure that the exhaust pipe outlet is not directed at any
combustible surface or material
15 DPF Status Indicator
This light indicates that DPF regeneration is required.
16 Exhaust After Treatment Warning
This light indicates that the after treatment DPF
requires regeneration. This is accomplished by the
following:
1. If the vehicle is equipped with regeneration inhibit
switch, ensure that the switch is not in inhibit position.
2. Perform DPF regeneration by one of the following:
a. Change to a more challenging duty cycle such as
highway driving for at least 20 minutes.
b P f k d ti
17 Low DEF
This light indicates that the DEF level is low.
18 Low Fuel
When diesel fuel level is low, this light will appear.
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Number Item
1
Washroom Emergency Label
This symbol appears when the emergency switch inside the WC
was pressed.
2
Washroom Working Indicator
This symbol appears when the WC is being used.
3
Washroom Water Level Warning
This symbol indicates that the WC water tankard level is low.
4
Disabled Pedal Indicator
5
Passenger Service Indicator
Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Normal TFT Screen
Table 2: Normal TFT Screen
WARNING
When the Stop Light is on, you must stop the motor coach and
solve the problem.
CAUTION
When you are welding on the motor coach, you must disconnect
the MultIC and IOUs from the power supply and disconnect the
batteries. Do not directly spill or spray any liquid on the MultIC and
IOUs. Do not allow objects to touch lens of MultIC.
Number Gauges
I
Engine RPM
II Fuel Level
III Speedometer
IV Air Pressure 1
V Air Pressure 2
CONTROLS
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TFT Screen Indicator Symbols
Table 3: TFT Screen Indicator Symbols
Table 3: TFT Screen Indicator Symbols
Number Item
6
Disabled Service Requirement
7
Heater Working Indicator
8
ASR System Functional or Error Indicator
9
ECAS Warning Indicator
10
EACS Error Indicator
11
ECAS Kneeling Indicator
12
Body State Indicator
13
Fog Lamp Indicator
Letter Item
14
Retarder Functional Indicator
15
Transmission Gear Indicator
16
Cooling Water Level Warning Indicator
17
Air Filter Warning Indicator
18
Hydraulic Fan Warning Indicator
19
Transmission Oil Temperature Warning Indicator
20
Tag Axle Release Pressure Indicator
21
Kilometer/mileage Display
22
Emergency Door Indicator
23
Passenger Door Indicator
24
Engine Cabin Door Indicator
25 Time Display
26 Engine Temperature
27 Engine Lubrication System Pressure
28 Adblue Liquid Level Display
29 Accelerator Pedal Position Display
30 Current Fuel Consumption
31 Average Fuel Consumption
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CHTC HT45 User manual

Category
Cars
Type
User manual

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