Isuzu NOVOULTRA E6 2019 User manual

USER’S MANUAL
Revision No: 01

FOREWORD
This user’s manual is prepared to give general information about the efficient
and most economical use of E6 Novoultra vehicle. We strongly recommend you
to read the information carefully and to abide by all warnings. We would like to
inform you that our company will not be responsible for any financial, spiritual
problems and losses that you may suffer unless you follow the instructions.
You may applytoauthorized dealers and authorized services when you need
more detailed information about your vehicle.
Keep the user’s manual in the vehicle continuously.
There may be modifications in the shape, equipment and technical
specifications as a result of our continuous efforts to improve our vehicles. The
information, pictures and technical specifications here are based on the last
product information available at the publication of the user’s manual and Anadolu
Isuzu A.Ş. reserves the right tochange without any prior notification.
Thank you for choosing this product.
We wish you a nice drive.
Anadolu Isuzu Automotive Industry and Trade Inc.
Headquarters : Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mah. Balkan Cad. No : 58 Buyaka E Blok
Tepeüstü 34771 Ümraniye / İSTANBUL
Factory
: Şekerpınar Mah. Otomotiv Cad. No : 2
41435 Çayırova / KOCAELİ
Telephone : 0850 200 1900
e – mail

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1.
INTRODUCTION 1
Chassis Number 2
Identification Plate 2
Engine Number 4
Vehicle Warranty 4
Options 4
Recommendations / Warnings 5
2.
GENERAL INFORMATION 7
Engine Start 8
Engine Stop 8
Opening and Closing The Doors 8
Emergency Exits 9
3.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 10
Front Control Panel 11
Air Conditioner Control Panel 15
Radio & MP3 Player 16
Heater 16
Tachograph 18
Amplifier 20
Side Control Panel 20
Preheater (Optional) 23
Instrument and Warning Lights Panel 24
4.
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT 30
Driver Seat 31
Passenger Seats 31
Steering Wheel Adjustment 32
Horn 32
Driver Side Window 32
Roller Blind 32
Digital Clock 33
Pedals 33
Mirrors 34
Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) (Optional) 35

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Trapdoor 35
Service Set
36
Disabled Lift (Optional)
36
Transmission
40
Engine 44
Retarder (Optional) 45
Fuel Tank
46
Tyre Inflation Set 47
Electronic Brake System (EBS)
47
Advanced Emergency Brake System (AEBS)
49
Diesel Exhaust Emission Fluid Heating System 52
Diesel Particulate Defuser (DPD)
52
Engine Chamber Fire Detection System 55
Engine Chamber Fire Extinguishing System
55
Engine Chamber Fire Detection System And Control Unit 57
5. SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
60
Cleaning Vehicle 61
Towing Vehicle 62
Engine Oil 61
Engine Coolant 63
Transmission Oil 69
Rear Axle Differential Gear Oil
69
Power Steering Fluid 70
Fuel Filter 72
Urea Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
73
Control of Brake Discs and Linings 77
Fan Belt
77
Air Cleaner 79
Air Dryer
83
Windshield Wipers Change
84
Wheels and Tyres 85
Maintenance Schedule 90
6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 93
7. LIST OF FOREIGN DISTRIBUTORS
97

1.
INTRODUCTION
1

2
CHASSIS NUMBER
IDENTIFICATION PLATE
The chassis number is stamped on the right-side
front part of the frame.
Identification plate is at the front door entry, at the step level on the left. There
are type approval number, VIN number, maximum axle load sum, maximum front
axle load and maximum rear axle load on the identification plate.
VIN number includes the datum of vehicle model, maximum loaded weight, type
of engine, drive system, wheelbase, production location codes and the chassis
number of the vehicle.

3
BUS VIN SYSTEM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
N
N
A
M
o
A
8
L
N
o
2
o
o
o
o
o
1
(SAMA..E)
1
-
3
INTERNATIONAL WMI NO:
NNA:
(AIOS) ANADOLU ISUZU OTOMOTIV SANAYI VE TICARET ANONIM SIRKETI
4
MODEL LINE
M:
BUS GROUP
5
GVW OR CAPACITY RATING
o
INDEPENDENT FROM SEAT NUMBER
6
MODEL EXTENSION
A:
DELUXE TYPE WITH AIR SUSPENSION
L:
DELUXE TYPE WITH MECHANICA L SPRINGS
B:
PUBLIC TRANSPORT TYPE
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ENGINE MODEL
8:
ISUZU - 4HK1E6 EUR06-C
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DRIVING SYSTEM
L:
LEFT HAND DRIVE
R:
RIGHT HAND DRIVE
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WHEEL BASE
N:
3385mm
10-11
MANUFACTURING PLANT
01:
AIOS KARTA L PLANT
02:
AIOS GEBZE PLANT
12-17
PRODUCTION SEQUENCE NO

4
ENGINE NUMBER
The engine number is stamped on the left-side
rear part of the engine block.
VEHICLE WARRANTY
Warranty terms and conditions are specified in the “Warranty Certificate” given with
the vehicle. You can find the detailed information about warranty procedure in
“Warranty Certificate”.
OPTIONS
Apart from the standard features of the vehicle, the following options may be applied
to the vehicle when requested.
•Central locking system
•Cruise control
•Tropical climate A/C
•Retarder
•Fire extinguisher
•LDWS (Lane Departure Warning System)
•Engine room fire sensor
•Disabled lift
•Ski box fitting bracket and socket
•Trailer towing system
•Armrests (window side) for passenger seats
•Foot rest
•3 points safety belts for all seats
•Refrigerator (front or rear)
•Tea coffee machine
•Monitor / LCD

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RECOMMENDATIONS / WARNINGS
•Do not load your vehicle over its passenger capacity and do not change the places of the
seats.
•Our factory is not responsible for the problems arising as a result of a change in the load
balance of the vehicle.
•Examine exhaust pipe from time to time. If you see a damage (for example, a
damaged connecting member caused by abrasion or a hole or a crack, corrosion
and leaks in pipes ports), take it to the nearest authorized service for control and
maintenance.
•Control the wheel pressures frequently and be sure that they are always at the right
value.
•Control the main and dipped beam settings, do not drive with defective headlights.
•Control brake, parking and plate lamps frequently, do not drive with defective
or mud covered brake, parking and plate lamps.
•Take care of the maintenance of your vehicle to be done in authorized services in
time and regularly in order to provide maximum performance in your vehicle.
•When the fluids such as waste oil, brake fluid and antifreeze you use in your vehicle
and scrap batteries are thrown away indiscriminately, this gives great damage to the
environment. Take care of eliminating such hazardous wastes in accordance with
environmental regulations.
•Empty cans, bottles or other articles rolling on the floor, are extremely dangerous,
be sure that especially the floor around the driver’s seat is clean and tidy.
•Be sure that there are no combustible materials under or around the vehicle before
starting it. The existence of such materials may cause fire.
•Be sure that you had trimmed the seat, steering wheel and the mirrors suitable for
your correct driving position before the drive.
•Always wear your seat belt.
•Take care of front and side windows to be clean, keep the blinds not hindering your
visibility and driving.
•Do not raise the speed of the engine before it was heated enough.
•Drive your vehicle carefully by complying with traffic rules and the road condition.
•If you realize an abnormality in a wheel during the drive, stop immediately in a safe
place.
•If you go on your way with a deflated tire, this may cause the breaking of the bolts
and the remove of the wheel by applying too much force to the wheel studs.
•Drive at a constant speed to the utmost. It is the waste of fuel to heat the engine
overmuch and to make the engine high-speed.
•Do not go on driving when a warning light turns on. Do not forget that you have to
get the corrective action by applying the instructions of counters, warning lights and
indicator lights.

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•When the vehicle malfunctions during the drive, turn on the hazard warning flashers
and take the vehicle to a safe place not to block traffic. In order to inform the other
vehicles that you were there, insert the triangle reflectors. Provide other passengers
to get off the vehicle and wait in a safe place. Notify the nearest authorized service.
•Under bad weather conditions, visual angle reduces and slippery road surfaces
increase the stopping distances. Drive slower than in good weather conditions.
Additionally do not rotate the steering wheel suddenly and do not apply the brakes.
Use tire chains and winter tires in snow-covered or icy roads.

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2.
GENERAL
INFORMATION

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ENGINE START
Ignition Key
Make sure that the handbrake lever is pulled safely.
Before operating the engine, gear lever must be in "N"
position. Keep the clutch pedal fully depressed.
LOCK : In this position the key can be inserted and
removed. Remove the key and turn the steering
wheel until it is locked.
ACC : In this position audio system and other
accessories can be used when the engine is
closed.
ON : The engine is automatically pre-warmed.
After the engine starts, the key stays in this
position.
START : The engine is started in this position. The
key returns to “ON” position when released.
ENGINE STOP
Pull handbrake lever, turn the ignition key to “ACC” or “LOCK” position.
OPENING AND CLOSING THE DOORS
There are door opening/closing switches on front
control panel to open/close the doors from the inside.
If the vehicle will be parked for a long time (more than 1 days), turn the
main switch off.

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Opening Doors in Emergencies
There are air cocks on the upper side of doors for emergencies.
Turn the tap clockwise to discharge the air and push the door
towards outside to open.
There are also air cocks on sides of the doors to open the doors
from outside when necessary. Turn the tap clockwise and pull the
door towards outside to open the door.
There is a red lock opening/closing control on the door to open
the door if there is any passenger in the vehicle when it is locked
from the outside with the key. Control is turned in the arrow’s
direction when necessary and air is discharged by turning the air
cock on the upper side of the door, door is pushed towards
outside to open.
EMERGENCY EXITS
Emergency exit is enabled by breaking the windows on the right and left side of the
vehicle and window on the trapdoor using the emergency hammer.

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3.
CONTROLS AND
INDICATORS

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FRONT CONTROL PANEL
Flasher Switch: Flasher is opened when pressed the lower edge of
the switch. Flasher is closed when pressed the upper edge of the
switch. When flasher is open, signal warning lamps on the instrument
panel and function lamp on the switch flash and give audio warning
along with all signal lamps of the vehicle.
Roof Light Switch: Roof lights are turned on when pressed the lower
edge of the switch. Roof lights are turned off when pressed the upper
edge of the switch.
Reading Lamp Switch: Switch works as two levels. It opens on the
first level when pressed the lower edge and if reading lamp switch on
the service set is turned on by the passenger, the lamp is on. It goes
off if turned off. Reading lamps are turned on the second level when
pressed the lower edge for the second time, it may not be controlled
by the passenger.
AEBS Switch: This switch is used to deactivate the AEBS system.
When the switch is pressed, AEBS light appears in the warning lens
panel. Pressing the switch again activates the AEBS system. The
AEBS light also appears when there is a failure in the system.

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Front Door Control Switch: Front door is opened/closed when
pressed the lower edge of the switch.
Rear Door Control Switch: Rear door is opened/closed when pressed
the lower edge of the switch.
Trunk Lid Switch: Lights in the trunk are turned on when pressed the
lower edge of the switch. Lights go off when pressed the upper edge of
the switch.
Front Fog Lamp Switch: When keyswitch and park lamps are turned on
and pressed the lower edge of the switch, front fog lamps are activated.
They are deactivated when pressed once more. When keyswitch is turned
off, fog lamps are deactivated.
Outside Mirror Resistance Switch: Outside mirror heater is activated
when pressed the lower edge of the switch. It is deactivated when pressed
for the second time. If the heater is not turned off by the driver, it is
automatically deactivated after 20 minutes.
Driver Side Window Resistance Switch: Driver side window is
activated when pressed the lower edge of the switch. It is deactivated
when pressed for the second time. If heater is not turned off by the
driver, it is automatically deactivated after 20 minutes.

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LDWS Switch (Optional) : You can disable the system for a period of 10
minutes on roads with no clear lane markings to avoid false alarms. Press
this switch to disable the system.
The system is active and the green LED on the switch is lit:
•the vehicle is moving on roads with clear lane markings
•the vehicle is moving above a configured speed (default parameterised
speed from 60 km/h or 37 miles/h).
The system is not active and the green LED on the switch is off:
•
the vehicle is moving on roads with no clear lane markings (e.g. frequently
changing or missing lane markings)
•
the vehicle is moving below the configured speed
The function of the system can be hindered or disabled by the following conditions:
•
Dirty or damaged windscreen
•
Poor light conditions, such as insufficient illumination of the lane or strong glare
•
Poor weather conditions, such as snow, ice, heavy fog / rain
•
Missing, worn, faded, damaged or covered lane markings
•
Speed below the parameterised speed.
•
Ignition off
Warning Lens Panel: It indicates the status in which functions or malfunctions are
active.
1
Front door is open 11 Engine overheat
2
Rear door is open 12 Up-Shift indicator
3
Passenger calls the hostess 13 Bus stop activated (optional)
4
Trunk lid unlocked (optional) 14 Fire warning (optional)
5
Door emergency exit tap is open
15
Front fog lamp is on
6
Passenger presses the stop button
16
Trunk lid is open
(optional)
7
Cooling water level is low
17
Pads ended warning
8
Rear suspension is not at the normal level 18 AEBS (optional)
9
Disabled passenger wants to get on 19 Collision warning
1
Retarder activated

14
Retarder Control Lever (Optional)
Retarder control lever is used for mountainous applications where retarder activation
on long downgrades independent of the brake pedal is desired. To activate the
retarder, simply move the hand lever to one of the four powered positions:
Position 0 : Retarder Power OFF
Position 1 : 25% Retarder Power
Position 2 : 50% Retarder Power
Position 3 : 75% Retarder Power
Position 4 : 100% Retarder Power
The retarder control does not automatically turn off at low speeds.
Do not forget to reset the lever to Position “0” when the vehicle is
stationary or when the retarder is no longer required.
Lighter
Lighter is pushed towards the heat element inside and it goes out
automatically when heated.
Idling Control Knob
This knob is used to warm up the engine.
You can increase the engine speed by turning the knob clockwise
without the need to use the accelerator pedal.
Turn the knob back fully counterclockwise after you have used it
for engine warm-up and keep it in this position.

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AIR CONDITIONER CONTROL PANEL
It shows internal temperature value as two digits. Temperature can be
adjusted up - down.
When pressed (the air conditioner is on), set temperature increases 1°C.
Temperature may increase up to maximum 30 °C.
When pressed (the air conditioner is on), set temperature decreases
1°C. Temperature may decrease to at least 18°C.
Each pressing the fan button, speed level increases.
The last set value is automatically activated when pressed and led lights.
If internal temperature value is greater than the set value, air
conditioner cooling function is activated.

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RADIO & MP3 PLAYER
There is a radio & MP3 player with USB and AUX input in the vehicle. You can store
30 radio channels in the memory.
HEATER
This button provides speed control of the blower unit which is in front
heater. While the lights are off, blower does not work.
When pressed the button, green led position I lights. Blower works in low
flow.
When pressed the button once more, green led position II lights with position I. Blower
works in midrange.
Pressing the button again, green led position III lights with position I and II. Blower
works in the highest speed.
The lights turn off when pressed once more and blower fan stops.
While in summer position, the blower is activated for air conditioning. When the air
conditioner is open, if pressed position I, a signal goes to air conditioner.
This button starts and stops rear heaters. When the vehicle is started, the
rear heaters are off and the leds are in dimmed position. Green led of the
heater I lights and 1st stage of the heater works, when pressed this button.
When pressed once more, green led showing that the position II lights with position I, in
this case heater works in 2nd stage. When pressed again, green led goes off,
heater stops. Operation of both heating, stage settings and stopping are done with this
button. When the vehicle is stopped, the lights will go out.
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