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Thank you for choosing a DFSK K01H for your business. We hope the vehicle gives you years of reliable service. Please be aware that this manual covers a range of DFSK K01H series vehicles, some features of which may not be available on your vehicle.
Contents Identification of the vehicle 15. Instrument Cluster Brake fluid 16. Cigarette Lighter Washers and wipers 17. Ash Tray Fuse box Vehicle Identification Number 18. MP3 player & radio Spare wheel Engine Number 19. Glove Box Changing a wheel II. Technical Data 20. Interior Light 10.
I. Identification of the vehicle I. Identification of the Vehicle 1. Vehicle Identification Number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is located at the bottom of the windscreen on the left- hand side, on the centre of the bulkhead inside the cab and on the chassis side rail beneath the driver’s seat.
II. Technical Data II. Technical Data 1. Engine Specifications Model DK12-06 Type Four cylinders in line. 16 Valves, 4-stroke, water cooled, DOHC, VVC, EFI petrol engine Displacment 1240cc Power Output kW(rpm) |hp 67/6000 | 90hp Max Torque NM/(rpm) 119/3800 Fuel 93 RON or higher unleaded petrol...
II. Technical Data 2. General Specifications K01H L W H (mm) 4280 x 1560 x 1850 Load Space (mm) 2240x1400x350 / 2440x1400x530 Wheelbase (mm) 2760 Track (mm) 1310/1310 Kerb Weight (kg) Gross Weight (kg) 1865 Seats Turning Circle (m) 10.3 Max Gradient (%) ≥30...
II. Technical Data 3. Tyre pressures (psi) Tyre size Front wheel Rear wheel 165R13LT (psi) K01H Unladen Fully laden 4. Wheel Alignment Item Unit EQ1020TF EQ1021NF K01H Truck Truck (Double cabin) EQ1021GF24Q7 Truck Toe-in Tyre camber angle 1°30’ 1°30’ (°) Master pin inclination angle Master pin caster angle 2°30’...
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II. Technical Data 5. Fluids and oil capacities Item Unit DK12-05 DK12-06 Cooling system Engine oil Fuel tank Transmission fluid Rear axle fluid Braking system fluid DOT 4...
III. Vehicle Features and Functions III. Vehicle Features and Functions 1. Door Locks Inside the Vehicle All the doors can be locked by pressing down the lock button. The door can not be operated from inside or outside the vehicle. Pull the lock button to un-lock the door. Outside the vehicle The front doors can be locked and un-locked using the key.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 4. Seats Adjustment of the Seats: Lift the handle at the front of the seat and slide the seat forwards and rearwards as required. Pull up the backrest handle beside the seat to adjust the seat back angle. The backrest can also be folded forward.
3. ‘ON’: activates the engine ignition system. 4. ‘START’ : In this position the starter motor cranks the engine. Do not keep the ignition key in the ’ON’ position for a long time without the engine running or the battery will discharge. Note: The working time for the starter should not exceed 5 seconds. If the engine cannot be started, please wait at least five to ten seconds, and try again. If the engine fails to start after several attempts, please check the fuel level, the electrical systems or contact an authorised DFSK service centre.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 8. Lights, Indicators and High/Low Beam Switch 11. Hazard Warning Lights The hazard warning lights operate when the ignition is in any position, or the key is not in the The lighting/indicator stalk is in ignition. the left side of the steering column. Press the hazard warning switch and all four indicators will flash at the same time.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 13. Heating System: 1. Windscreen Defrost Vents 2. Centre Vents 3. Side Window Vents 4. Floor Vents 14. Heater Control Panel 1. Air is directed through the centre and side vents. 2. Air is directed through the centre and floor vents. 3.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 15. Instrument Cluster Tachometer 1. Speedometer 2. Indicator Lights 3. Fuel Gauge Shows the engine revolutions with 1 unit as 1000rpm. 4. Trip Meter Re-Set Button 5. Odometer and Trip Meter 6. Engine Temperature Fuel Gauge Gauge 7. Warning Indicator Lights When the pointer at the “F”...
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To rectify this problem, you should contact a DFSK service centre as soon as possible. Headlamps When the headlights are turned on, either main...
After the engine is started, the engine warning lamp will go out. If the light fails to go out when the vehicle starts, or comes on while driving, it indicates a possible engine system malfunction. Please contact a DFSK service centre as soon as possible. 16. Cigarette Lighter (Picture for reference only) To use press the centre button in.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 20. Interior Light 23. Sun Visor The sun visor can rotate up and down on its pivot. It 1. “ON” the interior light will be can also un-clip and rotate towards the side window for additional shade. 2. “DOOR” the light is activated by one of the doors being open.
III. Vehicle Features and Functions 26. Handbrake 29. Opening and Closing the Bonnet The handbrake is located between The bonnet release handle is located beneath the right- the two front seats. The brake acts on hand side of the instrument panel. the rear wheels. When the handbrake is applied, the indicator light for the Opening the Bonnet handbrake on the main instrument...
IV. Operating the Vehicle IV. Operating the Vehicle 1. Running-in The initial maintenance and running-in of the engine have a close bearing on your vehicle’s future performance and dependability. We therefore recommend that you follow the procedures as detailed below: 1. The running-in mileage is 1,500 miles. 2.
IV. Operating the Vehicle 2. Starting the Engine Before starting the engine ensure the gear lever is in the neutral position and the handbrake is applied. Note: Once the engine has started, release the ignition key to avoid causing excessive wear and possible damage to the starter gear. When the engine is started from cold avoid idling at a high rpm. 1. To start, turn the ignition key to START. It is not necessary to depress the throttle whilst starting the engine. 2.
V. Care and Maintenance V. Care and Maintenance Air Filter Change the filter regularly according to the service schedule. Fuel / Fuel Filler Transmission fluid The fuel filler cap is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle just behind the driver’s door. The vehicle key is used Change the oil in the transmission regularly according to the to unlock/lock the flap.
Either charge the battery or repair the wiring. 2. If the headlights remain on, check the fuse. If there are still problems, please contact a DFSK service centre as soon as possible.
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Also check the working condition of the fan when the engine is running. If anything is found to be wrong, either make adjustments or call a breakdown service. Contact a DFSK service centre as soon as possible. b) Check the coolant level in the radiator header tank, if the level is below the “LOW” line, please examine the radiator hoses and water pump for any evidence of a leak.
VI. Check & Service Service intervals Interval 1500 Miles first service Item Months Engine system Oil filter ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Engine oil Replace every 10,000 ✓ Engine coolant Replace when needed Transmission Gearbox oil ✓ ✓ ✓ Fuel system Fuel filter ✓...
VII. Towing the vehicle VII. Towing the Vehicle Towing Eye If the vehicle needs to be towed, please call a professional breakdown service, or contact a DFSK service centre as soon as possible. Note: To avoid damaging your vehicle while towing, please use the correct equipment and follow the advice below.
VIII. Tipper Body Operation VIII. Tipper Body Operation (if optional equipment fitted) Isolator Switch The isolator switch is located on the underside of the body, near the cab, on the passenger side. There are two positions, “ON” and “OFF”. When in the “OFF” position, there is no power supplied to the tipper motors. The switch should remain in the “OFF” position unless the tipper function is in use.
– receiving your DFSK Mini truck. If your vehicle has been supplied direct from DFSK through our Fleet or Municipal service or if you are more than 30 miles away from a DFSK dealer you have the right to nominate a preferred repairer or professional automotive repair shop which should be either an existing MB&G agent or a member of a recognised industry body using qualified...
Clients who are located more than 30 miles from their nearest DFSK agent can nominate your own garage to carry out your service and warranty work. The garage must be a bonifide VAT registered business to comply with the terms that the warranty company have stipulated.
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X. Warranty Procedure Should the vehicle not be insured under MB&G you should inform the Warranty Department at Sokon Automotive to ensure continuity of service through our warranty back up service. To achieve this you can either fill in the relevant change of owner and warranty transfer cards found in your Information wallet kept in the glove box of the vehicle or e-mail us at warranty@sokonautomotive.com with the change of details where the same Terms and...
XI. Service Records • LPG conversions are also excluded. • External oil leaks. Excluding abuse or accident damage. • Specialist body conversions will only be covered if the conversion was carried out prior to the vehicle being sold new. I.E. tipper truck or cherry picker conversion The conditions and exclusions detailed in the MB&G Insurance warranty document also apply to this supplementary warranty.
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XII. Breakdown and recovery In the event of a breakdown, the National number to call is 01206 771756 • On making the call you will be asked for the following information by the Rescue Co-ordinator: • Your return telephone number •...
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