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Dear User, Welcome to the TEMSA family. Modern technology is combined with our best efforts to present you a safe, economical and comfortable ‘com- panion’. With its uncompromising customer satisfaction principle and reliable after sales services team, TEMSA has prepared this User’s Manual.
1.1.4 Using Mobile Phone and Radio 1.1.5 Use of Genuine Parts & Accessories 1.1.6 Service and Maintenance 1.1.7 Getting the Most Out of Your Vehicle Symbols Warning Labels and Warning Signs Usage of Heater Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|7...
The vehicle cannot be used except This manual is intended to be used maintenance work, read this man- for its design purpose. commonly for all variants of TS 45, ual completely and carefully. therefore some properties of your The owner of the vehicle will be...
Whether in production or repair, safety and environmental aspects at 1-(800)-424-9393 (or 366-0123 more than 95 % of tank volume. TEMSA Global always relies on en- into consideration. Ensure that the in Washington, D.C. area) or write The legal capacity is displayed on vironmentally friendly technology.
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The Section 7 (Engine). • Operate the components death if inhaled. values communicated by TEMSA while driving only if the traf- • Never start or let the engine Global are based on normal opera-...
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Washington, DC 20590 The Driver must ensure that all un- If you feel your new TEMSA Global loaded passengers are clear before has a safety issue that could cause a Before Placing the Bus in Service moving the bus.
For a safer and longer service life of Carry out all maintenance and ser- nication devices may distract the the vehicle, use only TEMSA genu- vice work completely and within driver during driving. Therefore it ine spare parts, accessories or parts...
Hold the gear (driver’s assessment) can improve fuel economy by up ing resistance will be about 10 % to 4%. higher and the fuel consumption will be about 5 % higher. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|13...
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• Driving at 90 instead of 85: +5 % • Prevent unnecessary braking. • Drive no faster than is necessary Coasting in gear allows all the fuel at a given time. 14|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
This symbol is used in condi- complementary sound can be parts. tions where authorized TEMSA heard after carrying out the Service should be consulted mentioned instruction. INFORMATION for described maintenance, This symbol is used when im- repair and inspection work.
1.3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs CAUTION TURN THE TURNING KNOB TO OPEN THE DOOR IN ANY EMERGENCY CASE WATCH YOUR STEP 138, 58 in 3,52 m 16|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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1.3 Warning Labels and Warning Signs IN AN EMERGENCY 1-PUSH UP 2-PULL THE WHITE KNOB 3-OPEN THE LID Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|17...
THIS VEHICLE IS FITTED WITH AN USE TEMPORARY ONLY ADVANCED HVAC SYSTEM. may cause malfunction TO ENSURE MAXIMUM PASSENGER DURING BRAKE FAILURE COMFORT KEEP DOOR CLOSED DURING STAND STILL. 18|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Fasten Seatbelt THE BLIND IS CONTROLLED Boucler Votre Ceinture AT DISTANCE BY THE OPERATOR Abroche su cinturon de seguridad RIDE SAFELY STAY SEATED WITH SEATBELT FASTENED NO STANDEE USE ULTRA LOW SULFUR DIESEL FUEL ONLY Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|19...
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DO NOT USE THIS AREA FOR STORAGE PULL THE HANDLE TO RELEASE THE BUMBER THE TANK CANNOT BE FILLED WITH A QUANTITY OF FUEL THAT EXCEEDS 95% OF THE TANK VOLUME. THE LEGAL CAPAC 20|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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ATTENTION EXCEPT FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS BATTERY MAIN SWITCH CAN ONLY BE TURNED-OFF AFTER 2 MINUTES OF TURNING DPF REGEN DPF REGEN ENABLE FORCE THE IGNITION KEY OFF SWITCH SWITCH Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|21...
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BATTERY 24V CLEANING REAR FUSE BOX POWER-1 TANK INPUT FILLING SYSTEM 24V KL-30 POWER KL-30 RELAY CLEAN WATER HANDICAP LIFT POWER (OPT.) INPUT EQUALIZER 24V KL-30 EQUALIZER 12V RELAY BATTERY 12V CLEAN WATER HEATING 22|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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DAMAGE TO TRANSMISSION WARNING DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID ONLY MOVING SHAFT EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TEMSA GLOBAL SAN VE TIC. A.Ş CAUTION D O N O T FACTORY SHIPMENT ENGINE COOLANT O P E N C A P BP PROCOOL W H E N...
MUST BE REMOVED WHEN COACH IS by soil or snow, as it may occur STAND CLEAR OF EXHAUST AND BELTS BEING TOWED TO AVOID POSSIBILITY OF WHEN REAR STATING. DAMAGE TO TRANSMISSION while move the vehicle back- wards). 24|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
VEHICLE INFORMATION 2.1 Vehicle Certification Plate Vehicle Specifications Instrument & Control Panels 2.3.1 Left Control Panel 2.3.2 Instrument Panel 2.3.3 Steering Wheel Control Group 2.3.4 Lateral Control Panel 2.3.5 Right Control Panel 2.4 Keys Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|27...
Plate (Location) Vehicle certification plate is located on the area shown in the illustra- tion. INFORMATION Information on the label en- ables faster road assistance and spare parts services. WARNING MANUFACTURED BY: TEMSA GLOBAL SANAYİ VE TİCARET A.Ş. Do not remove, deface or cov- er the certification plate. MODEL: TS 45 TYPE : DATE OF MANUFACTURE: YR . VIN: PROD. NO. : ENG.NO .
757 lt / Fuel Tank Number of Cylinders 6 in line 200 gal Rims 9x22,5 inch Maximum Power (Hp) Performance Maximum Torque 1650/1100 Turning 482,4 inch / (lb-ft/rpm) Circle 12253 mm Luggage 13 m³ / compartment 460 ft³ Suspension Transmission (ALLISON) Model B500 Stabilizer Type Automatic Front 2 shock absorbers Stabilizer Rear 4 shock absorbers Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|29...
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2.2 Vehicle Specifications Dimensions 540 inch / Length 13716 mm 102 inch / Width 2590,8 mm 138 inch / Heigth 3505,2 mm Interior Saloon 75 inch / Height 1905 mm 310,8 inch / Wheelbase 7894,3 mm 78,5 inch / Front Extension 1925,3 mm 102 inch / 2590,8 mm 75,8 inch / Rear Extension 1993,9 mm 540 inch / 13716 mm 30|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
2.3.1 Left Control Panel 2.3.1 Left Panel Control Panel Control Panel 2.3.2 Instrument Panel 2.3.4 Lateral Control Panel 2.3.5 Right 2.3.3 Steering Wheel Control Panel Control Group 2.3.4 Lateral Control Panel 2.3.5 Right Control Panel Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|31...
Except for “Emergency Stop ASR Disable Switch switch” while driving. Use only Switch”, all switches except Deactivates ASR (Ac- when the vehicle is stationary “Central Locking Switch” and celeration Slip Regu- and parking brake is activated. “Dimmer Switch” stated in this lation) System. section have LED’s on them which indicate that function is on or off. INFORMATION Closing the red cover cap pushes the switch forward and holds it in position. 32|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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• Steering wheel adjustment running and all switches inside the Only luggage hatches are locked/ heater inside the mirror operates must only be performed toilet are ready for use. unlocked by the central locking for only 10 minutes. Pressing again when the vehicle is station- system. Other hatches cannot be this switch within 10 minutes, de- ary and the parking brake is locked/unlocked by central locking activates the mirror heating system. activated. system. • Never drive before locking the mechanism again. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|33...
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• When the ignition is (Optional) Switch switched off cruise values Press upper side of Enables the control are deleted. the switch to acti- of auxiliary brake vate lift mechanism. unit (retarder) via See page 80 for foot pedal. more information about lift mechanism. 34|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Position: Parking lamps Downshift switch are on. Position: Parking lamps and low beam headlamps are off. INFORMATION Forward gear switch To illuminate instrument pan- Your vehicle is equipped with trans- el, parking light switch must mission of six forward gears and a be activated. reverse gear. For more information, see also page 138. Neutral gear switch Front Fog Lamp Push button to turn OPTION front fog lamps on. Automatic transmission model Press once again to varies according to customer Reverse gear switch turn them off. requirements. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|35...
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Displays current speed of the vehicle. Indicates current fuel level. Indicates engine speed in thousands AURAL of revolutions per minute (rpm). INSPECTION 0 : Empty level Revolution counter guides you to Warning lamp on the 1/1: Full level drive optimally. tachometer lights up when 2300 rpm value is exceeded. VISUAL VISUAL INSPECTION INSPECTION Check revolution Check fuel level regu- counter regularly during driv- larly during driving. ing. Avoid exceeding revolu- tion value of 2300 rpm. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|37...
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Consult au- when it overheats may cause a sud- drops below thorized TEMSA den rise in coolant temperature and 100 °C/212 °F. Service, before the engine to locked up. continuing drive, in case of malfunction. HOT SURFACES Wear protective gloves during in s pection of engine compart- WARNING ment. Hot parts may cause se- Never open the radiator filler vere injuries. cap when engine overheats. 38|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Warning lamp II Lights up in addition to any warning lamp. When the lamp is on, it is advised not to continue to driving.Take the necessary actions immediately for the corresponding warning lamp. Flashes as long as left Indicates that parking or right direction indi- brake is activated. cator is activated. High beam headlamps INFORMATION are on. Very fast flashing of left or right direction signal indicates a malfunction. Tachometer warning lamp. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|39...
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Tank-1 Pressure, Brake Tank-2 Pres- Low/High pressure in software. sure displayed in this menu. front axle tank Turn ignition key on position “2” to operate warning panel. Low/High pressure in rear axle tank INFORMATION Adjust warning panel bright- ness for a clear visibility by Low cooling water using Dimmer Switch located level on left control panel. (See also page 35) 40|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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/ Rear left / Rr. Right (Failure level control) (Optional) brake lining insufficient / Door air pressure low Kneeling-lifting active Handicap passenger Diesel Particulate Filter icon (optional) Warning First alternator failure High Exhaust System Fire in engine room / Second alternator fail- Engine failure Temperature front relay panel / lug- gage room / rear relay panel / fuel tank / exhaust muffler DEF low Gearbox failure Low fuel level Door Air Pressure Low ASR deactive ABS active Retarder active (Option) Front fog lamps are on Engine Heater Active Central lock open (Optional) Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|41...
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In case of malfunction, envelope Hold button “2” a few seconds to and consult authorized TEMSA tion about the vehicle. icon displayed with a number that reach diagnose screen. Service. signifier how many fault message exist. Hold button “1” a few sec- Use warning panel buttons to shift onds to display fault message menu. between the diagnose screen con- tent. Button functions are stated If an envelope with “x” mark dis- below: played, this means no malfunctions. Button 2: Down Button 3: Up Button 4: Select Button 5: Exit 42|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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20 40 60 80 100 Hold button “4” a few seconds to Hold button “5” a few seconds to Hold button “6” to display informa- reach diagnose screen. reach oil pressure indicator. tion about the vehicle. Front left, front right, rear left and Displays current engine oil pressure. rear right brake lining levels dis- The current engine oil pressure is played in this menu. displayed in the electronic menu of the warning panel. Press button 2 to shift next malfunc- tion. VISUAL INFORMATION INSPECTION Accuracy rating of brake lining Check oil pressure regularly sensor is %5. during driving. Stop the vehi- cle if the warning lamp lights Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|43...
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Available ing. Warning Lamp II Engine Compartment Lid Open Engine lid is open. Unavailable (Yellow) Engine oil pressure is low or too low. Lubricating Oil Pressure Low Warning Lamp I (Red) Available oil level is above or below specification. Transmission temperature is high. Transmission is Warning Lamp II Transmission Temperature Warning Unavailable overheating. (Yellow) Warning Lamp II Fault Gearbox General gearbox error Unavailable (Yellow) Warning Lamp I (Red) Engine Serious failure on engine. Warning Lamp II Unavailable (Yellow) Engine stop warning. Engine needs to be ser- Engine Stopped Warning Lamp I (Red) Unavailable viced at the first available opportunity. 44|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Down (Yellow) Electric Drive Fault All Alternators Alternators are not charging or insufficient charg- Warning Lamp II Unavailable Down (Yellow) Fire Warning Fire break out on vehicle. Warning Lamp I (Red) Available No Battery Charge Battery voltage is under 23 V. Warning Lamp I (Red) Unavailable Voltage Low Cooling Water Low Warning Lamp II Engine coolant level is low. Available Check Level (Yellow) Warning Lamp II Luggage Compartment Luggage compartment lid is open. Unavailable (Yellow) Air Pressure Low Front axle pressure is low. Warning Lamp I (Red) Available Front Brake Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|45...
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Available Rear Brake Front Door Warning Lamp II Front door air pressure is low. Unavailable Air Pressure Low (Yellow) Front Brake Front axle pressure is high. Warning Lamp I (Red) Available Air Pressure High Rear Brake Rear axle pressure is high. Warning Lamp I (Red) Available Air Pressure High Brake Lining Insufficient Brake linings failure. Warning Lamp I (Red) Unavailable Check Diagnostic Warning Lamp II Service Air Filter Air filter warning. Unavailable (Yellow) Warning Lamp II Check Diagnostics Diagnostic failure. Unavailable (Yellow) 46|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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2.3.2 Instrument Panel Main Warning Panel Icon Warning Text Error Explanation Voice Status Lamp Status Toilet clean water tank empty or lavatory waste Warning Lamp II WC Tanks Full/Empty Available tank is full. (Yellow) WC Emergency Toilet emergency button pressed. Warning Lamp I (Red) Available Warning Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|47...
WARNING also page 33) • Never drive before relo c king the mechanism. Adjust the position of steering • S teering wheel adjustment wheel to the desired position. Press must be performed only button again to lock the mecha- when the vehicle is station- nism. ary and the parking brake is activated. It is suggested to adjust the posi- tion of drivers seat, before adjust- ing the steering wheel position. 48|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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VISUAL VISUAL INSPECTION INSPECTION INFORMATION Warning lamp locat- Warning lamp locat- None of the functions can be ed on warning panel ed on warning panel used when the ignition key is lights up as long as the lights up unless the switched off. high beam headlamps are on. lever is released. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|49...
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0: Windscreen wipers are off. VISUAL : Periodic wiping INSPECTION INFORMATION INFORMATION Corresponding warn- I: Slow wiping ing lamp located on When the steering wheel is To wash and wipe the wind- warning panel flashes turned to its normal position, shield continuously, hold the II: Fast wiping as long as right or left turn sig- turn signal is switched off au- front part of the lever toward nal lever is activated. tomatically. steering column. 50|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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• V ehicle prolongs accelerat- Open the access hatch. Pull the cap ing at first level of retarder of the tank and pour the fluid into it. system, as long as the accel- erator pedal is pressed. • Retarder cannot be applied under speed of 18.64 mph. (30 km/h). CONSULT WARNING AUTHORIZED Always use clean and filtered SERVICE wa s her fluid. TEMSA Consult with the near- est authorized TEMSA OPTION service if retarder fault This feature depends on cus- warning appears on tomers request. It may not ex- display. ist in all models of the vehicle. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|51...
To activate the parking brake, pull cator panel lights up does not turn off al t hough the the lever upwards (1). when the parking brake is ac- parking brake is released. In tivated. It turns off when the such a case consult authorized To release the parking brake, push parking brake is released. TEMSA Service before continu- the lever downwards (2). ing to drive. WARNING Never activate the parking brake while driving except in emergency situations. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|53...
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2.3.4.2 Mirror Control Switch Adjust position of the bottom mirror by using the switch. Mirror moves in the same direction as the arrows on the switch. Rotate the switch to select left or right mirror. The Upper mirror can be adjusted manually. OPTION Rear view mirrors may vary ac- cording to customers request. 1 Left Rear View Mirror 1 Left 3 Up 2 Right Rear View Mirror 2 Right 4 Down 54|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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2.3.4.5 Cup Holder Documents and other non heavy personal belongings can be stored in this box. WARNING • Liquid inside the cup may spill in case of sudden ac- celeration or braking. • Hot liquid could cause injury and accident. Supplies 12 V DC when the ignition key is switched to position “1” or “2”. Use only accessories such as phone charger, coolers, fans etc. Maximum available current is 10 A. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|55...
Hazard warning flashers can mission power mode. be activated even if igniton key is removed. Front Door Control Switch Opens the front INFORMATION door from driver’s Hazard warning flashers are compartment. also activated when the “Emergency Stop Switch” is pressed. 56|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Drivers Reading INFORMATION INFORMATION Lamp Switch Position: Three lamps at Position: Night lamps and Press upper side of the right hand side and three passengers’ reading lights on. the switch to turn lamps at the left hand side Position: Passengers’ drivers reading lamp light on. reading lights on. Position: One lamp at the Position: Off Position right hand side and two lamps at the left hand side light on. Position: Off Position Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|57...
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Rotate knob to side and lower side adjust tempera- of the driver. ture. Blue: Cold air OPTION Red: Hot air Cooling function of defroster Press button to di- depends on customers re- rect the air to the quest. It may not exist in all upper side and low- models of the vehicle. er side of the driver. 58|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Keys new additional Fuel Tank Access, Front Door, En- equipment may be different gine Compartment, Service Hatch from those indicated in user’s Key and Glove Box Key Manual. INFORMATION Refer to user’s manual of air conditioner con- Ignition Key trol panel delivered with the vehicle for more in- formation. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|59...
To close the armrest, pull the arm- Manual. rest to the utmost degree again and push to lowest level after it is OPTION released. This feature is optional. It may not exist in all models of the vehicle. 62|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Consult with authorized TEMSA service in case of any SAFETY IS IN YOUR problem related to connec- tion and lock elements. HANDS • No objects other than the...
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• Children of ages 0-10 should by no means be per- mitted to wander in the ve- hicle if unattended by their parents. 64|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Press “Reading Light Switch” located on right control panel to activate passenger reading Rotate the vents counterclockwise lamp switchs. (See also page to open the air vents; rotate the vents clockwise to close the air vents. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|65...
3. Ensure that fire extinguisher is right hand side of the vehicle and in a vertical position. Aim the its denoted by a label. nozzle at the base of the fire and squeeze the handle to discharge the agent. 66|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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(See also • Hand over to the technician or page 170). Switch off the air- fleet manager the daily operation conditioning / heating. report (copy). 6. Identify the source of the fire. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|67...
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• The Fire Extinguisher should then lateral parts of fire. on the emergency exit win- be regularly checked by • Treat first the areas of high- dows. professio nals. er risk which may create danger from heating up. 68|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Push the emergency exit window af- Pull both two handles to upright ter the lock mechanism is released. position to release the lock mecha- nism. INFORMATION Opening handles are only installed on emergency win- dows. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|69...
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• First aid content must only fore driving. Wheel chocks must be be used by trained people. Check that first aid kit content available in the vehicle. is present and complete. Re- place used items. 70|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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In emergency, turn the emergency exit valve clockwise and push the door outwards to open. If the door is locked from outside, turn the lever anti-clockwise to un- lock the mechanism. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|71...
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• It is of vital risk to use es- cape hatches unnecessarily. In an emergency; 1. Push up 2. Pull the white knob 3. Open the lid 72|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Keep lower side of the switch and turn the key clockwise. pressed to lower driver’s sun visor. pressed to lower assistant’s sun vi- sor. INFORMATION Sun visor control buttons are located on left control panel. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|73...
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Always hold latches from outer This feature is optional. It may Toilet indicator lamp lights up parts. Otherwise your hand not be included in all models. when the toilet door is locked may get caught. from inside. 74|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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6. Ensure lift door is open. or movement is noticed. control panel. 7. Control lift mechanism by using Contact authorized Temsa lift mechanism control panel lo- Power Enable: Provide power to Service. cated outside of the vehicle.
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Toilet door is equipped with ing toilet. let system. spring mechanism. Take nec- essary precautions while open- ing and closing toilet door. Your hand may get caught. 76|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Rotate the lever clockwise to unlock the door and push to open. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|77...
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1. Connect water supply to clean 5. Thermostat water inlet (1). 2. Pull inlet valve (2) upwards. 3. Check water level. 4. Restore inlet valve (2) to its origi- nal position. 5. Disconnect the water supply. 78|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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WARNING 3. Discharge lavatory waste tank Operating the flush when tank again. is empty may harm pump sys- tem. Always check the water level and add water if needed. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|79...
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2. Pull the discharge valve lever down. 3. Restore the valve to its original position when discharging finished. 80|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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4. Let the water passes from the valve for three-five minutes to help remove solids left behind. 5. Restore by-pass valve (3) to its original position. 6. Pull the discharge valve lever down to empty the tank. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|81...
Check all headlights and external Service. systems. lamps before driving. Consult au- Checking Engine Oil thorized TEMSA Service in case of any malfunctioning. Check the level and colour of the engine oil (see page 178). Perform tire pressure adjustment ac-...
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INFORMATION Check that all doors and lids are Fuel level can be monitored in closed and locked before driving. percentages through display. Check that doors and lids are closed properly using rear view mirrors. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|85...
OPTION side of the seat. WARNING Some features may differ ac- cording to customer request. Adjustment must be per- formed when the vehicle is stationary. Adjustments per- formed during travel may cause accidents. 86|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Ensure that seat system con- tains air before performing height adjustment. See also “Fast Descend” to have infor- mation about how to fill air inside the seat system. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|87...
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Release the button to stabilize the adjustment. Release the button to the lever to stabilize the seat. seat to desired position and then cushion’s position. stabilize the seat. release the lever. 88|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
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Press lower part of the bar support. Press lower part of the button to decrease lower lumbar button to decrease upper lumbar support. support. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|89...
WARNING could cause accidents. Click Do a seat belt check once a week by pulling it while it is engaged, it should not release. 90|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
WITH AN AIR PRESSURE BELOW 100 PSI on. Consult authorized WARNING TEMSA Service if any of the switches malfunction. Warning lamps may indicate any malfunction during travel. Always find out the reasons for the malfunction. Park the...
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SAFETY IS IN YOUR HANDS FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS ON THE COACH 92|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
• When the electrical systems are activated, wait till the “ABS” warning lamp turns off before starting engine. START ENGINE PRESS BRAKE PEDAL BEFORE SELECTING GEAR Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|93...
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HAND BRAKE RELEASE USE TEMPORARY ONLY DURING BRAKE FAILURE WARNING Never switch off the ignition while driving. This may cause the steering wheel to lock up. 94|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Run the engine at idle speed until the coolant tempera- INFORMATION ture drops to normal level. Open the radiator lid gently without stop- ABS system will be deactivated ping the engine. when the parking brake is ac- tivated. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|95...
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4.3 Emergency Situations Engine Failure Engine Overheat Simple problems may cause failure of the engine. There are some appli- VISUAL cations that can be done before consulting the authorized TEMSA Service. INSPECTION WARNING Sudden rise in cool- Never open radiator cap when ant temperature may indicate the engine is hot.
/ 15 km/h for vehicles /20 x 20 cm red reflector with brake problems. must be placed behind the • Maximum speed limit is vehicle. 12,5 mph / 20 km/h for vehicles with no brake prob- lems. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|97...
If parking brake is locked, please follow instructions on page 164. Ensure the parking brake sys- tem function again before towing. WARNING After removal of the propeller shaft, place gearbox in a neu- tral position. 98|TS 45 Rev. 00 / 10.02.14...
Push the lower side of the ACC button and shift into “Neutral”. Electrical systems FALSE must be activated during towing pro- cess. Never deactivate the elec- trical systems, otherwise steering wheel will lock. Rev. 00 / 10.02.14 TS 45|99...
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Red interior light is on and can’t turn it off.