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It will automatically shut off at low speeds (below approximately 3 km/h).
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Make sure dashboard indicator light on when the brake pedal is fully engaged.
If the light does not turn on, it is possible that the retarder may not be working
properly.
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When the vehicle’s ABS warning light stays on, the retarder will not operate.
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The retarder should be pressure washed periodically. Please make sure that it
is clean and free of debris before operation of the vehicle.
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It will function effectively in reverse (above approximately 3 km/h).
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It will not magnetically attract metal objects.
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The retarder is integrated into the vehicle’s braking system. To avoid vehicle
malfunction do not tamper with or disable it.
Maintenance of the retarder system
The power to the retarder system must be disconnected before any maintenance on
the system. Before reconnecting the power to the retarder system, make sure that all
controls of the retarder are set to the OFF position.
Maintenance Interval
(x 1000 km)
20
40
60
80
100
120
Retarder
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Carry out a full function check of the control
system
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Retarder air-gaps and adjust if necessary
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Fastener torques are within specification
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Oil leakage from the gearbox or axle flange
seals
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Retarder electrical cables
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Cable terminations, tightening torques
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Pressure washing
Maintain a distance of at least 1 meter between the nozzle of the jet washer and the
retarder.
Do not exceed a pressure of 25 bar or a water temperature of 50 °C, and do not use
chemicals or detergents.
The power to the retarder, along with any retarder electronic control modules, must be
disconnected before charging the batteries.
FUEL TANK
Opening and Closing the Fuel Tank
1. Turn the cap
counterclockwise to open.
2. Fill the tank.
3. Turn the cap
clockwise to close.
4. Be sure that the fuel tank cap is tightly closed.
Summary of Contents for NOVOULTRA E6 2019
Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Revision No 01...
Page 5: ...1 INTRODUCTION 1...
Page 11: ...7 2 GENERAL INFORMATION...
Page 14: ...10 3 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS...
Page 33: ...29 ASR failure Error...
Page 34: ...30 4 VEHICLE EQUIPMENT...
Page 64: ...60 5 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE...
Page 97: ...93 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
Page 101: ...7 LIST OF FOREIGN DISTRIBUTORS 96...