Iveco DAILY VAN Technical manual

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IVECO VEHICLES
Page Vehicle Details
1Index n/a
2Supplement (Electronic Parking Brake, etc) n/a
3Daily van 3.5t Luton 0.5t tail lift 3 seats / tail lift van
4Daily van 3 seats / (if fitted) tail-lift panel van
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INDEX PAGE 1

Vehicle specifications are subject to change. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals.
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD SUPPLEMENT
No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance.
IVECO VEHICLES
06-11-2016
Don’t panic! Despite seeing a new light pop-up on your instrument panel, unless it is red it is likely the car is still running fine, and while there may be a
problem to attend to, proceed with confidence and patience.
RED Indicates a potentially serious problem or safety issue. Attend to it! Red may also indicate an important reminder.
YELLOW or orange means something needs to be serviced or repaired soon. If it is flashing, it is important that you contact your rental agent for advice.
GREEN or blue is only telling you that a system is on or operating normally.
WARNING LIGHTS AND WHAT THEY MEAN
Deadlock / safelock messages shown on the instrument display when the engine is turned off simply indicate that once you exit the vehicle and lock the
doors, they’re effectively deadlocked and anyone left in the car wouldn’t be able to get out in the event of an emergency. The warning is nothing to worry
about and is just a standard advisory message.
DEADLOCKS
A seatbelt warning light may illuminate when the engine is turned on. This may mean that the electronic parking brake (EPB) becomes auto activated to
prevent vehicle movement. To deactivate these warning lights, and turn off the auto activation of the EPB in this instance, ensure all passengers fasten
their seatbelts, and remove any luggage from on top of the seats. For safety secure all luggage inside the cargo area
SEATBELT WARNING LIGHTS
Unless indicated otherwise by road traffic signs and/or local road regulations and/or dictated by weather conditions, the Highway Code states that
provided always it is safe to do so, a passenger vehicle may be driven at the following MAXIMUM speeds (MPH):
DRIVING RESTRICTIONS AND/OR CONDITIONS
Drivers are reminded that they are responsible for the consequences arising out of their failure
to comply at all times with the requirements of any applicable Road Traffic Regulations, the
Highway Code and/or to the road conditions prevailing at the time and in the locality through
which they are driving the vehicle.
Europcar accepts no responsibility or liability for any costs, claims, penalties, fines or any other
circumstances arising out of or in connection with the driver’s failure to comply with all and any
road restrictions and/or conditions.

design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526
USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE
CHILD SEATS
FUEL IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN DRIVER’S SEAT
Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such
as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals.
No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance.
Use hazard lights. Attempt to park
in a safe position.
Use an emergency phone rather
than a mobile as emergency
services will then know the location
of the vehicle.
Never use a child seat in a front
passenger seat which is fitted with
an active airbag (SRS). Follow all
fitting instructions carefully.
Check seat positioning and security
before use.
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD
TYRE PRESSURES (COLD)
CONTROLS
When parked, the handbrake should be fully
applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse
gear for vehicles equipped with manual
transmission or P (Park) for vehicles with
automatic transmission.
CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT
BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL,
PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE
NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC
HOLDER.
For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999
For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder.
3 SEATS
TAIL LIFT VAN
Key / remote control operated central dead locking. Depress the door locking knobs to lock the doors from the inside.
Remote anti-theft alarm. Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch.
Use the handle to open. Vehicle is fitted with one (on left or right side) or two side sliding doors. Floor is fitted with fixed load
lashing rings for securing loads. Twin rear doors can open up to 270 degrees wide. Follow the instructions on page 2 of this
guide when using the tail-lift (if fitted).
Electric adjustment operated by the control pad on the driver’s door, or manual internal adjustment.
Electric front operated via control buttons on the driver’s door.
Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting
routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle.
Some vehicles may be fitted with automatic transmission (use A for fully automatic, and select M- or M+ to manually select
gears). Some vehicles may also be fitted with auto start-stop engines, whereby the engine shuts off when the gear selector
is in neutral and the vehicle is at a standstill. To restart just depress the clutch.
Located on nearside of vehicle. Centrally locked (or use key to unlock). Twist off the cap anticlockwise.
Pull bonnet release lever located in the passenger footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet.
The tools and jack are stored under the driver’s seat. The standard spare wheel is found slung underside the vehicle,
secured by a retaining bolt. Use the tools to undo the bolt, and lower the wheel to the ground. To change the wheel: move
the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Loosen the wheel nuts by
turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the
underside of the vehicle. Fit the jack. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and
replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts.
IF FITTED. Refer to the instructions on the second page of this guide.
IMPORTANT : please note that when unlocking the rear door shutter, the keys must be removed before raising the
shutters - as the keys can become broken or damaged if this instruction is ignored.
VIC-IVE-01 / 25-05-2016
Locking the doors?
Anti-theft system?
Loading cargo?
Adjusting door mirrors?
Opening the windows?
Starting the engine?
Opening fuel filler cap?
Releasing the bonnet?
How to change a tyre?
How to use the tail-lift?
Check tyre pressure regularly
Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm
Confirm tyre pressures by consulting
reference table on driver’s door B-pillar.
1Heating & Ventilation
2Hazard Lights
3Starter Switch
4Headlights
5Sidelights
6Indicators
7Wipers
8Rear Screen Wipers
9Horn
10 Bonnet Release
12 Rear Fog Lamp
13 Front Fog Lamp
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R 1 3
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5
1 3
2 4 R
5
or
M-
M+
A N
R
or
IVECO DAILY VAN 3.5T LUTON 0.5T TAIL LIFT
FUEL
DIMENSIONS
Fuel Tank Capacity litres 100
Vehicle Length m6.23
Vehicle Width m2.3
Vehicle Height m3.15
Cargo volume cu.m18
Cargo Length m3.95
Cargo Width m2.06
Cargo Height m2.19
Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 2625
Payload Weight kg 875
Maximum Weight kg 3500
DRIVER'S SEAT
FUEL
DRIVER'S SEAT
Tilt
Height
Only use the correct fuel type.
Refer to fuel filler cap labels.
Lumbar
Legroom

design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD
VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD
No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance.
IVECO DAILY VAN 3 SEATS
(IF FITTED) TAIL-LIFT PANEL VAN
TAIL LIFT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Opening The Platform
a. Check that the platform retaining catch is fully engaged before commencing. Press the “DOWN” button
until the platform descends to a convenient height for opening.
N.B. The platform must drop approx. 100mm from the travelling position, to disengage the Traveloc,
before the platform can be opened.
b. Disengage the platform retaining catch on the side of the platform (Figure 1) and pull the platform out and
down to horizontal. Press down on the outer edge of the platform to automatically engage the anti-tilt latch.
THE LIFT IS NOW READY FOR USE
2. Operation of the Tail-lift
a. Raise the lift to vehicle floor level by pressing the “UP” button. Release the button immediately the runner
reaches the column stops.
N.B. Holding the button in beyond this point will cause undue wear on the pump.
b. Lower the platform by pressing the “DOWN” button.
3. Loading the Platform
a. Any load which is applied to the platform should be placed centrally, across the platform width
b. Do not apply a load which is greater than the Safe Working Load.
N.B. The SWL of the platform is certified at a load centre of 600mm from the rear edge of the platform (i.e
the edge nearest the rear of the vehicle). If the Centre of Gravity (CoG) of the load is located at a distance
which is greater than 600mm from the rear edge of the platform the SWL should be down rated according
to the chart shown in figure 4.
• Ensure that the load does not overhang the platform.
• Ensure that the load is stable and secure on the platform throughout the operational cycle.
N.B. Special care must be taken with wheeled loads such as roll pallets.
• Do not subject the lift to shock loading by dropping heavy loads onto the platform.
• Do not run forklifts etc. onto the platform even when the tail-lift is on the ground.
• Do not rest the leading edge of the platform on a loading dock for use as a bridge between the vehicle
and the loading dock.
• Do not move the vehicle with a load on the platform.
• Do not move the vehicle when the platform is not properly stowed.
N.B. If the platform is dropped vertically below vehicle floor level to enable direct loading e.g. as at a
loading dock, ensure that the vehicle is not moved until the platform has been raised to give sufficient
clearance to prevent damage to the platform pivot blades.
4. Closing the Platform
a. Raise the platform to a convenient height for closing.
N.B. Ensure that the traveloc retaining angle on the O/S platform blade locates below the traveloc plate on the column, when folding to a vertical
position.
b. Stand to the left hand side of the platform, lift the Anti-tilt Latch Lever (Figure 2) and lift the platform up to the vertical position where the
platform retaining catch will automatically engage. (see Figure 3: Traveloc engaged)
N.B. Ensure that the platform retaining catch is properly engaged before releasing the platform.
c. Press the “UP” button to raise the lift to the column stops where the platform will automatically engage the Traveloc.
VIC-IVE-01 / 21-07-2012
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