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Scania Higer A30, mounted with original SCANIA chassis, is a
newly developed deluxe coach.
The coach mainly runs on the high graded road and highway for
passenger transportation and tourism, etc.
This driver's instruction contains operation, structure, specification
and maintenance of the coach body. You are kindly advised to read the
manual carefully for the correct operation and maintenance of your
coach.
In regard to the chassis instruction, please read the "Scania
Driver's Instructions" and keep the operating instructions within the
vehicle.
Correct operation and maintenance can result in good
performance and longer service of the coach and lower operating
costs.
This driver's instruction is edited on basis of the products before
delivery from the factory. Higer Bus Company Limited reserves the
right to modify the specification or change the parts or components of
this model at any time without modification of the delivered coaches.
In case of any questions or suggestions concerning our coaches,
you are welcome to provide feedback for our continuous improvement
of our products as well as better service to you.
To User
Higer Bus Company Limited
To User
June 2012

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  • Page 1 To User To User Scania Higer A30, mounted with original SCANIA chassis, is a newly developed deluxe coach. The coach mainly runs on the high graded road and highway for passenger transportation and tourism, etc. This driver’s instruction contains operation, structure, specification and maintenance of the coach body.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Catalog Catalog Vehicle Identification ............. 1 Specification ................2 Body structure ............... 4 Driver’s area ................. 5 Passenger door ..............6 Safety equipment ..............12 Rocker switch ..............19 Driver’s seat ................ 29 Rear view mirror ..............32 Passenger area ..............34 Electronic clock ..............
  • Page 3: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Nameplate The coach body nameplate is riveted on the RHS door entrance panel of the front passenger door entrance.
  • Page 4: Specification

    Specification Specification Body ≥ 20 Parking on slope Passenger door Out swing Roof hatch Double glazing front Window windshield, the rest is tempered glass Electrical apparatus 24V negative grounded Roof mounted condenser Type and evaporator A/C system Cooling power Refrigerant R134A Inner ...
  • Page 5 Specification xenon headlamps/ Front headlamps halogen headlamps Daylight lamp+ LED night  lamp Inner domestic floor leatheroid Floor leatheroid equipment  Composite floor Guardrail ...
  • Page 6: Body Structure

    Body structure Body structure Front fog lamp Rear view mirror Headlamp Passenger door Decoration panel Front wheel Windscreen wiper Luggage compartment Windscreen 10 Rear wheel...
  • Page 7: Driver's Area

    Driver’s area Driver’s area Rocker switch(Centre console) Retarder control handle Microphone amplifier Gear selection button Media player Brake pedal Reverse monitor Accelerator pedal Vent Rocker switch(L-panel) Rear view mirror Rocker switch control button Combination switch Microphone Steering wheel A/C control panel Ignition switch Parking brake 10 Instrument cluster...
  • Page 8: Passenger Door

    Passenger door Passenger door 1. Mechanical lock The mechanical lock is installed on the outside of front door panel. Unlock the door  Rotate the lock cover by 180° to expose the key hole;  Insert the key and turn clockwise by 90°; ...
  • Page 9 Passenger door  Turn the key counterclockwise by 90° and then withdraw the key;  Rotate the lock cover to cover the key hole. Caution: Once the door is secured by the key, the electro-pneumatic controls of the door are disabled. 2.
  • Page 10 Passenger door they are lost, contact your Scania dealer.  If the coach is equipped with only the front passenger door, the remote control will only contains the upper row buttons. Note: 1) The remote control will only function when the handbrake is applied or the air pressure in the system is within the normal range.
  • Page 11 Passenger door the door. Warning: 1) Ensure that there is no obstacle before operating the passenger door. 2) If the passenger door is obstructed by any person or objects during closing, it will re-open automatically. 4. Emergency switch Outer emergency switch Position of the outside emergency switch of front door: The switch is installed close to the front door;...
  • Page 12 Passenger door reverting to the normal door control.  If the vehicle is not in use for extended period, turn on the emergency switch. This will release the air pressure in the pneumatic pipelines. Inner emergency switch Position of the inner emergency switch: The valve is installed above the front or middle door in the coach.
  • Page 13 Passenger door Note: The rocker switch controlling the door on the dashboard and the remote control will be disabled when the emergency switch is been turned on.
  • Page 14: Safety Equipment

    Safety equipment Safety equipment 1. Safety belt Three point safety belt Function of safety belt Protect the driver and passengers in an emergency. Operation: 1) Insert the tongue of the belt into the buckle at the cushion as indicated in the above picture. A click sound will ensure that the tongue is safely “locked”...
  • Page 15 Safety equipment being under the arm or at the waist. Note: 1) The seat belt should not be twisted. 2) Damaged seat belt should not be repaired but replaced. 3) Over inclination will prevent the seat belt from normal extension or retraction.
  • Page 16 Safety equipment 3. Emergency exit window In an emergency, break the side window to escape. As the centre part of the tempered glass window is tougher than the edges, knock the edge, especially from the top middle, by directing the hammer hitting tip at an angle.
  • Page 17 Safety equipment 4. Portable fire extinguisher Position: There is one fire extinguisher in the bus, which is fixed on the edge of step stripe beside the driver. Operation: 1) Pull out the safety pin completely from the handle 2) Press the handle, directing nozzle towards the fire, to extinguish the fire.
  • Page 18 Safety equipment 5. Ceiling hatch Without ventilator Operation: 1. Push the black handle upwards to open one side of the roof hatch for ventilation. 2. Pull the black handle downwards to close it. 3. In an emergency, pull the emergency handle away from the hatch horizontally along the ceiling, until the elastic lock pins release the roof hatch.
  • Page 19 Safety equipment With ventilator ② ①Protruding handle ②Red handle ① Operation: 1. Push the protruding handle upwards to open one side of the roof hatch for ventilation. 2. Pull the protruding handle downwards to close it. 3. In an emergency, pull the red emergency handle downwards on both sides and lift the hatch until it can be opened completely for passengers to escape.
  • Page 20 Safety equipment 6. Using the correct amperage fuse When replacing fuses, it is important not to use over-rated fuses as it may cause overheating and fire.
  • Page 21: Rocker Switch

    Rocker switch Rocker switch Emergency stop switch Remove cover and move lever upwards. Actuate only when the vehicle has been brought to a stop. Headlamp knob Knob with three positions: “0” position, marker lamps, and headlamps. The marker lamps and the headlamps will be powered off if the knob is...
  • Page 22 Rocker switch switched to “0” position. Hazard warning signal When this switch is depressed, all the turn signal lights on both sides of the vehicle will flash simultaneously. It is to be used only during emergency with the vehicle in stationary position, in order to attract other drivers’...
  • Page 23 Rocker switch Front fog lamp switch This switch controls the front fog lamp. Rear fog lamp switch Only with the front fog switch turned on, will this switch functions, switching on the rear fog lamp. Passenger door switches These two switches control the front and middle passenger doors; press the upper or lower side of the switch will open or close the relevant passenger door respectively.
  • Page 24 Rocker switch LCD switch This two switches control the power supply of the front and middle LCD. Press the side with mark of the rocker switch to turn on the relevant LCD, TV1 controls front LCD, TV2 controls middle LCD. Ceiling light switch This is a switch with 2 levels for different of light intensity required for the ceiling lights.
  • Page 25 Rocker switch Driver’s light switch This switch controls the light illuminating the instrument cluster. Reading light switch This is the master switch controlling all the individual passenger reading lights. The button near to each light, allows for individual controls of the reading light for each passenger. Night illumination light switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch to turn on the night illumination light;...
  • Page 26 Rocker switch Luggage compartment lamp switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch to turn on the luggage light; press the other side of the switch to turn off the light. School bus warning light switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch to turn on school bus warning light;...
  • Page 27 Rocker switch The ventilator switch controls two ventilators in the coach. Press the marked side of the switch the front ventilator intakes air and the rear ventilator exhausts air. Press the other side of the switch and the front one exhausts air and the rear one intakes air. When the switch is in the middle position, the two ventilators stop working.
  • Page 28 Rocker switch High beam switch Activates the auxiliary lamps together with the main beam of the vehicle . Fuel heating switch This switch controls the fuel heating system. Test the external lighting switch This bulb check switch enables the driver to test all the external light- ings’...
  • Page 29 Rocker switch White smoke limiter switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch to start the white smoke limiter. Traction control switch This switch allows the wheels to rotate at different speed ECAS kneeling switch This switch controls the vehicle kneeling and restore vehicle to normal height.
  • Page 30 Rocker switch ECAS predetermined height / normal height switch This switch controls the vehicle to predetermined height and restore vehicle to normal height.
  • Page 31: Driver's Seat

    Driver’s seat Driver’s seat Operation: (1)Horizontal adjustment Pull lever and move seat forward/backward. Release the lever to lock the seat. (2)Slope adjustment Pull lever and adjust the slope by loading/unloading the front seat cushion area. (3)Seat cushion adjustment...
  • Page 32 Driver’s seat Pull lever and move the seat cushion forward/backward. (4)Horizontal suspension Lever to the right: Horizontal adjustment released. Lever to the left: Horizontal adjustment locked. (5)Lowering Press switch down: seat lowers. Press switch up: seat moves to the adjusted height set. (6)Damper adjustment By adjusting the damper, the suspension characteristics of the seat can be optimally adapted to every roadway and every driver.
  • Page 33 Driver’s seat Pull lever and adjust the backrest position by applying your weight to the backrest. (11)Shoulder adjustment Pull lever and adjust the upper backrest area in the desired position. (12)Armrest The inclination can be adjusted by the knurled knob at the front. Note: 1.
  • Page 34: Rear View Mirror

    Rear view mirror Rear view mirror 1. Outside rear view mirror structure The lower mirror can be turned around and both lower and upper mirrors can be defrosted electrically. 2. Outside rear view mirror adjustment switch The ignition switch should be turned to “ON” before this knob can function.
  • Page 35 Rear view mirror 3. Rear view mirror defroster switch The rear view mirror defrosting switch is powered only when the ignition switch is at the “ON” position. Press the lower edge (with symbol) of the switch, to defrost the rear view mirror and to switch off, press the upper edge.
  • Page 36: Passenger Area

    Passenger area Passenger area Passenger’s area control ① ⑧ai r f l ow regul at or ② ⑦readi ng l i ght s ③ ⑥readi ng l i ght s sw i t ches ④get off ⑤ l oudspeaker Reading light control When the reading lights master switch is turned on, the ③...
  • Page 37: Instrument Cluster

    Passenger area Get off When the ④ “STOP” button is activated, an alarm and flashing of indicator on the instrument cluster will be initiated to let driver be aware. Radiator vent The radiator vent is located under the passenger seats.
  • Page 38: Electronic Clock

    Electronic clock Electronic clock Production description This type of the clock can display time, temperature and humidity. 1.Real-time display module with 24-hour mode. 2.Used under voltage power DC 24v±5%. 3.Totally nonvolatile with over 8 years of operation in the absence of power.
  • Page 39 Electronic clock under 95% RH. 9.With distinctive display effect and even brightness. It is suitable to use in the automobile. The main electronic devices are all from aboard. The quality of those devices is good enough. Operation This product uses 24-hour mode. It can display and modify the hour and minute.
  • Page 40 Electronic clock humidity are within the displayed state, the H and M buttons will be disabled. Do not press them carelessly in order to prevent misusing the clock.  The clock will switch the displaying between date, time, temperature and humidity automatically. During the switching, date will be displayed for 10seconds and time will be for 35 seconds.
  • Page 41: Microphone Amplifier

    Electronic clock Microphone amplifier Panel instruction 1. POWER: press the button to turn on or turn off the DK-05 microphone amplifier.AS the voltage transformer is integrated into it, the microphone amplifier if turned off, the DVD stops working as well. 2.
  • Page 42 Safety information Precautions • Use only in a 12-volt DC negative-ground electrical system. • When replacing the fuse, be sure to use one with an identical amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating may cause serious damage to the unit. •...
  • Page 43 • Wipe a dirty disc from the center outward with a cleaning cloth. • Never use solvents such as benzine or alcohol. • This unit cannot play 3-inch (8cm) discs. • Never insert a 3-inch disc contained in the adapter or an irregularly shaped disc.
  • Page 44 Panel controls Power on/off: Press to turn on/off the unit. 1. Power on/off( press more than 2 seconds) - Mute 2. - To fast search within a track/skip to next or previous track - Radio tune 3. Source switch: Radio, Disc, USB, SD/MMC Card, Aux-in. 4.
  • Page 45 - 1-6 radio preset: Short press to listen to a preset station. Long press to store station. 10. Aux-in 11. USB port 12. Panel open 13. - Short press to select audio menu, and rotate the knob to adjust level. - Long press to enter into setting menu, then each press changes the mode.
  • Page 46 Remote controls Power on/off: Press to turn on/off the unit. 1. Zoom (DVD/VCD only) 2. Title (DVD only) 3. Power on/off 4. Setup 5. Menu cursor 6. Enter 7. Program 8. Digit area 9. - Short press to select audio menu, and rotate the knob to adjust...
  • Page 47 level. - Long press to enter into setting menu, then each press changes the mode. 10. Volume 11. Mute 12. - Radio tune - Track skip/seek 13. Subtitle (DVD only) 14. - Radio - Disc (when disc inserted) - Card (when SD/MMC inserted) - USB (when USB inserted) - Aux-in 15.
  • Page 48 Replacing the lithium battery of remote control unit. When the range of operation of the card remote control becomes short or no function, replace the lithium battery with a new one. Make sure the battery polarity replacement is correct. 1. Pull out the battery holder while pressing the stopper. 2.
  • Page 49 General operation Switching on and off 1. Press to turn on the unit. 2. Press SRC once or more to select your desired function: DISC, USB, CARD, Aux (Aux-in), Tuner (Radio). 3. Press more than 2 seconds to power off. 4.
  • Page 50 BASS range: -7 to +7. - TRE Display shows the TREBLE level. TREBLE range: -7 to +7. - BAL Display shows the BALANCE level. BALANCE range: 10 L (full left) to 10 R (full right). L = left speaker, R = right speaker. - FAD Display shows the FADER level.
  • Page 51 - 12 /24 HOURS Mode 12 HOURS MODE: The clock displays in the type of 12 hours such as 11:18 AM. 24 HOURS MODE: The clock displays in the type of 24 hours such as 20:18. - DX/LOCAL Selectable when the current source is Radio mode. Choose radio distant or local.
  • Page 52 Radio mode Selecting a Band Press BAND once or more to select FM1- FM2- FM3 - MW1 - MW2. Display shows wave band, frequency, and preset station number if already stored. Selecting a Station Press the tuning button to tune to another station. Tuning - Auto Seek Press the...
  • Page 53 available station will be automatically saved in the preset button (numbers 1-6) - Manual Storing 1. Select a band (if needed), then select a station. 2. Press and hold a preset button (numbers1-6) on the front panel or remote control. 3.
  • Page 54 USB/SD/MMC/MP3 Mode 1. Load SD/MMC Card Open the panel and insert the SD/MMC card into the slot. Close the panel, the unit will read the file of the card automatically. 2. Take out SD/MMC Card Push SRC button to non-SD mode, press the SD/MMC card to pop out.
  • Page 55 from the USB jack. Note: USB functions (flash memory type) MP3 music play. 1. SD/MMC card support. 2. USB flash memory 2 in 1 (SD/MMC) support. 3. Support FAT 16 & FAT 32 4. File name: 32 byte / dir name: 32 byte / tag name: 32 byte.
  • Page 56 1. Source Indicator 2. Current Track/Total Track 3. Name of the Song Display 4. Audio Folder 5. Picture Folder 6. Video Folder Insert a Disc Press to flip down the panel. Insert the disc into the slot, and the unit will change to disc mode automatically. Note: •...
  • Page 57 one disc is inserted. Eject the Disc Press to flip down the panel. Press to eject the disc. Note: • After ejecting the disc, the unit reverts to radio mode. • You can eject a disc with the unit powered off. The unit remains off after the disc is ejected.
  • Page 58 MP3 file: ISO 9660 or ISO 9660 + Joliet format - Max.30 characters. Max. nested directory is 8 levels. The max. album number is 99. The max. length of each track is 99 minutes 59 seconds. Supported sampling frequency for MP3 disc: 8KHz to 48KHz (44.1KHz preferably).
  • Page 59 For MUSIC, press to enter power on logo, then press to return. Note: MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files are digital audio files that are compressed to allow more files to be stored. This unit can play MP3/WMA and video directly from files contained on a CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R and DVD-VIDEO, or an SD card or USB device.
  • Page 60 extension. Note: A file name entered with characters not on the code list may not play correctly. Electronic Shock Protection • 10 seconds for CD-DA (CDA) • >45 seconds for MP3 recorded at 44.1kHz, 128kbps • >90 seconds for WMA recorded at 44.1kHz, 128kbps Bit Rates The unit supports bit rates from 32 - 320 kbps.
  • Page 61 The player will only recognize three folder levels and does not display folders containing only other folders. In the example above, the unit will display folders 3, 4, 6, and 8, but not 2 and 7 since they do not contain since any tracks directly.
  • Page 62 15 seconds in sequence. 1. During playback, press INT once. INT ON/OFF will appear on the display. 2. Press INT again to select the current track. Random Track Playback (for CD/VCD/MP3 Only) You can play all the tracks in random order. 1.
  • Page 63 Repeat A→B Select desired passage to repeat playback. - Press A→B once to select starting point. Display shows REPEAT A. - Press A→B again to select ending point. Display shows REPEAT A→B, and selected passage starts to replay. - Press A→B once again to exit. Display shows A→B CANCEL.
  • Page 64 select desired track. Press to return to power on logo. Press MENU PBC again to exit menu. Goto Goto desired track/chapter or time point directly. Press GOTO button on the remote control, track or DVD Title/Chapter and time display on top of the screen. Current item is highlighted.Use to select desired item.
  • Page 65 DVD Audio Select Press AUDIO or R/L to select audio language to listen if the DVD has multiple audio languages. VCD Audio Select Press R/L to select audio channel to listen. DVD Subtitle Select Press SUB.T to select the subtitle language to show if the DVD has multiple language subtitles.
  • Page 66 DVD Title Select Press TITLE to display title or chapter list, use cursor or digit number to select, then press ENTER to play. DVD Angle Select Press ANGLE to select different angle to view if the DVD has multiple-angle views. Zoom Press ZOOM button, the picture will be zoomed accordingly.
  • Page 67 DVD Setup Press SETUP to display setup menu on the screen. to select setup items: SYSTEM - LANGUAGE – VIDEO DVD System Setup to select and ENTER to confirm. - TV SYSTEM: NTSC/PAL 60/PAL/AUTO Select the TV system in the setting menu. - TV TYPE: 4:3PS/4:3LB/16:9 Select TV type to watch wide screen movies.
  • Page 68 to confirm. 3. Record the password and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you forget the password, please enter 0000 to reset a new password. The password : 0000 - RATING: 1 KID SAFE/2 G/3 PG/4 PG13/5 PG-R/6 R/7 NC-17/8 ADULT The rating of the disc is from 1 to 8: (1) with the most limits when playing.
  • Page 69 - OSD LANGUAGE Select one language that you are familiar with to display system menu. - AUDIO LANG Select one dialogue language that you are familiar with when playing back DVD discs. Note: If the DVD disc has the audio file in the selected language, the dialogues you are listening to will be in the selected language.
  • Page 70 Note: If the DVD disc has the selected language, the DVD MENU/TITLE will be displayed in the selected language. If the DVD disc does not contain the selected language, the DVD MENU/TITLE will be displayed in the default language. DVD Video Setup to select and ENTER to confirm.
  • Page 71 1. LCD switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch and the LCD begins to rotate after being electrified for three seconds. 2. LCD rotate switch Press the side with mark of the rocker switch the LCD unfold, press the other side the LCD fold, and loosening the switch the LCD stop rotating.
  • Page 72: Reverse Monitor

    Reverse monitor Reverse monitor 1. Safety items Avoid exposing the LCD to any fluids.  The operation power voltage is DC 24V; do not connect to electric  supply AC 220/110V directly. The monitor must be installed firmly in a rigid location and not ...
  • Page 73 Reverse monitor 1) POW: Switch on or off the monitor. 2) AV: Shift between middle monitor camera and rear monitor camera. 3) X、Y:No use for this system, because the function is locked. 4) FUNC: Shift between brightness, contrast, color and reset. 5)...
  • Page 74: Air Conditioning

    Air conditioning Air conditioning KONVEKTA General information A/C unit The A/C unit only operates with the engine running. In case of cooling, humidity in the interior part of the vehicle goes down which prevents misting up of windows. The a/c unit works most effectively if windows and doors are closed.
  • Page 75 Air conditioning 1. Operation panel(SK18S) / function of the keys Function S1 Adjust air volume Button S7 AC (on/off) Button S2 Return air / Fresh air / Auto Indicator light AC/AC ready/ Button Thawing frost indicator light S3 Decrease Button LP / HP error indicator light S4 Increase Button Room temperature Button...
  • Page 76 Air conditioning Power-switch Press S6 to turn on the Air-condition. Power will be supplied at the same time and the Air-condition will work after 5 seconds of delay. For turning off the air condition please press S6 again. The display range of temperature: 0-50 ℃ Temperature settings Normally the temperature display’s the room temperature.
  • Page 77 Air conditioning with green color, and when the evaporator is thawing frost; L1 blinks with red color.) By pressing S7, you switch over to ventilation operating mode and the L1-lamp automatically will turn off. The controlling of cooling In cooling operating mode, if the room temperature is higher then the required room temperature, the system start working.
  • Page 78 Air conditioning In case of too low pressure in the system, L2 blinks with green color, and the compressor and fans are getting stopped at the same time. There is 3 seconds delay after every pressure test. II, In case of over and lacking voltage of the power supply, you will get a warning sound, the control unit is blinking and will shut down all power supply at the same time.
  • Page 79 Air conditioning 2. Operation panel (SK-9C)/ function of the keys reheat KVT 商标 Function S1 Temperature setting button Required room temperature button S2 Increase button Outside temperature indicator S3 Decrease button Display S4 Return air, Fresh air button error indicator S5 Adjust air volume button Cooling indicator S6 Power (on/off) button...
  • Page 80 Air conditioning The display range of temperature: 0—50 ℃ Temperature settings Normally the temperature display’s the room temperature. By pressing S5 you can activate the required room temperature setting-mode. Then increase (or decrease) the required temperature by press S3 (or S4).
  • Page 81 Air conditioning L1-lamp automatically will turn off. The controlling of cooling In cooling operating mode, if the room temperature is higher then the required room temperature, the system start working. If the room temperature is 2 degree lower than required room temperature, the system will stop working.
  • Page 82 Air conditioning b. In case of over and lacking voltage of the power supply, you will get a warning sound, the control unit is blinking and will shut down all power supply at the same time. “LE” means lacking voltage, “HE” means over voltage.
  • Page 83: Heating System

    Heating system Heating system 1. Brief Introduction The heating system is used to provide a warm comfortable environment for passengers in the bus and provide a good view for the driver in cold weather. By the source of heat, the heating system is classified into two types: independent heating system and dependent system.
  • Page 84 Heating system 2. Function: Dependent heating system ①Water pump switch ②Temperature adjusting panel Press the marked side of the water pump switch, the heating system starts to work. And then the user could set a temperature to control the operation of the heater, the available range is 5--40℃. When the interior temperature is below 5℃...
  • Page 85 Heating system 3. Instruction With the electricity supplied heat control panel will display the interior temperature. Press pump rocker switch, and the heat control panel flicker temperature is the set temperature which is 20℃ original, the interior temperature could be reset after 2 seconds .If the user wants to reset the temperature, press the up/down button until the wanted temperature shows up.
  • Page 86: Defroster

    Defroster Defroster Defroster type There are two types of defrosters according to circulation modes. Internal Circulation Defroster In case of ample moisture and easy frosting of front windshield, it directly heat the air in the vehicle to defrost. To initiate the defroster, press the switch lightly for low air speed and further pressing to the second level will lead to the higher defrosting intensity.
  • Page 87 Defroster ①This rocker switch controls the heated air direction of the defroster. Press the upper side and the heated air will defrost the windscreen while the lower side, will warm the driver’s area. ②This rocker switch controls the circulation mode of the defroster. In low temperature, press the upper side to adopt internal circulation mode and increase the air temperature to deice and defrost.
  • Page 88 Defroster Defroster vent The defroster vent is on the dashboard near the windshield.
  • Page 89: Electrical Part

    Electrical control unit The ECU of ABS, ECAS lifting system and other electrical control units for chassis and coach body are located in the Scania electric centre in the front of luggage compartment. The electric centre is secured by the red button lock and when not...
  • Page 90 Electrical part Fuse box The fuse box is in a compartment that under the driver’s area.
  • Page 91 Electrical part Connecting position The ceiling wire harness connects with instruments wire harness in the compartment under the auxiliary dashboard. The chassis wire harness connects with instrument wire harness under the glove compartment near the front door.

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