Iveco WAY RANGE Manual de usuario

QUICK START GUIDE
IVECO WAY RANGE
QUICK START GUIDE

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Dear driver,
Your vehicle has been designed in accordance with the latest ergonomic findings, in order to provide you with a roomy, inviting, and safe workplace.
This quick start guide provide you with an introduction to and explanation of the most important operating elements and functions you will use during your work day.
We hope you have a good trip!
Your IVECO Team
QUICK START GUIDE FOR DRIVERS
NOTE This manual does not replace the operating manual with complete explanations and safety information which is included with every vehicle, and which is available from any IVECO
partner.

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▪PRE-DRIVING CHECKS PAGE 4
▪ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL PAGE 5
▪ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT PAGE 6…8
▪ADJUSTING THE PASSENGER’S SEAT PAGE 7
▪STARTING THE ENGINE PAGE 10
▪INSTRUMENT PANEL PAGE 11…12
▪IDEOGRAMS PAGE 13…14
▪OPERATING ELEMENTS ON THE STEERING WHEEL PAGE 15…16
▪OP. EL. ON THE EDGE OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL PAGE 17
▪OP. EL. ON THE CENTRE CONSOLE (TOP) PAGE 18
▪OP. EL. ON THE CENTRE CONSOLE (BOTTOM) PAGE 19
▪ADJUSTING THE MIRROR PAGE 20
▪BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH PAGE 21
▪HI-TRONIX GEAR PAGE 22
▪QUICK MENU PAGE 24
▪ROCKING MODE PAGE 25
CONTENTS
▪ECOROLL PAGE 26…27
▪ENGINE BRAKE AND INTARDER - DIESEL ENGINE PAGE 28
▪SPEED LIMITER - SL PAGE 29
▪CRUISE CONTROL-CC PAGE 30…31
▪DOWNHILL TRAVEL AID GAP (FOR CRUISE CONTROL) PAGE 32
▪AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING SYSTEM (AEBS) PAGE 33…34
▪ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL –ACC PAGE 35…37
▪GPS-CONTROLLED CRUISE CONTROL (HI-CRUISE) PAGE 38
▪ANTI-ROLL-BACK (ARB / HILL HOLDER) PAGE 39
▪AIR SUSPENSION PAGE 40…43
▪LANE DEPARTURE WARNING SYSTEM (LDWS) PAGE 44
▪ANTI-IDLING PAGE 45
▪CENTRAL LOCKING (REMOTE CONTROL) PAGE 46
▪INFOTAINMENT PAGE 47…51
▪VOICE CONTROL SETUP (DRIVER PAL) PAGE 52…54
▪MY IVECO EASY WAY APP PAGE 55…57
▪CUSTOMER SERVICE PAGE 58

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The following must be checked every time before driving:
1Motor oil level (only possible after the engine has been shut off for at least
30 minutes)
2Coolant level (on the passenger side)
3Windscreen wiper fluid level
4Power steering oil level
The following must be checked weekly:
5Hydraulic oil level in the clutch (manual transmission)
6Air dryer function
7Radiator grille for contamination
8Wheel lugs for firm fit
9Tires and wheels for proper condition and air pressure
The following must be checked every six months:
10 Pollen filter for contamination
11 Drain air tanks
The following must be checked annually:
12 Battery liquid level (positioned on the side or back, depending on the model)
PRE-DRIVING CHECKS

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The steering wheel is adjusted pneumatically via a button on the floor of the driver’s side, located in the floor panel in front of
the steering column.
▪Grip the steering wheel with both hands while holding down the button and move it to the desired position.
▪Then release the button.
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
General specifications
The steering wheel can slip while driving:
- Only carry out the process with the vehicle stopped and the parking brake applied, and
ensure that the steering wheel is secured appropriately.
If the specification is not complied with, there is a significant health risk and the risk of
serious vehicle damage.

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The seat can be adjusted as follows:
Adjustment in the longitudinal direction
▪Pull up the lever (1) to unlock the driver’s seat and push it freely forward or back; release
the lever, thereby locking it in the desired position.
Horizontal seat suspension
▪The control lever (2) of the horizontal pneumatic damper can (optionally) activate or
deactivate the horizontal isolator to absorb longitudinal impacts.
▪Lever in right position: Isolator activated
▪Lever in left position: Isolator deactivated
Adjustment of the seat back rest
▪Pull the lever (7) all the way to adjust the tilt of the back rest. Release the handle to block
the back rest in the desired tilt.
▪Shoulder adjustment(8) (optional) of the back rest: If you push the button on the top of the
lever (7), you can adjust the shoulder area of the back rest to the desired position.
Seat tilt
▪You can press the grip (5) to adjust the tilt of the seat.
ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT
General specifications: The seat may only be adjusted when the vehicle is stopped;
afterwards, you must ensure that the seat has snapped into the desired position. If the
specification is not complied with, there is a significant health risk and the risk of
serious vehicle damage.
Adjusting the seat height
▪Pull the lever (6) up to lift the seat upward.
▪Push the lever (6) down to lower the seat. The higher the seat is lifted, the longer the spring
deflection will be. The hardness can be adjusted via the controller for “adjusting the seat
damper”.
Adjusting the seat damper (optional)
▪Pull the lever (11) up for softer suspension. Push the lever (11) down for harder
suspension. Continuous adjustment.
Lowering the seat (quickly venting air)
▪Press the button (4) down to move the seat to the lowest position. This makes it easier to
get in and out.

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Comfort seat
Heating and ventilation system
▪The switch (9) on the left is used to choose between heating or ventilation
0 = Heating and ventilation off | 1 =Heating on | 2 =Ventilation on
▪The switch (9) on the right side is used to adjust the heating or ventilation setting. There are three available settings: high,
medium, and low.
ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT
General hazard: Please observe the general specifications for using the comfort seat
provided in the operating manual.

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Adjusting the lumbar support (optional)
▪Push the button (10 bottom) forward to blow up the bottom air chamber in the lumbar support and push it back to
vent it.
▪Push the button (10 middle) forward to blow up the top air chamber in the lumbar support and push it back to vent it.
▪Push the button (10 top ) forward to blow up the side support air chambers in the lumbar support and push it back to
vent them.
ADJUSTING THE DRIVER’S SEAT
General hazard: Please observe the general specifications for using the comfort seat
provided in the operating manual.

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Passenger’s seat
This seat can be adjusted as follows:
Adjusting the backrest
▪When the lever (1) is pulled up, the backrest is unlocked and can be adjusted to the desired position; when it is released,
the backrest is locked in the desired position.
Adjustment in the longitudinal direction
▪When the lever (2) is pulled up, the seat is unlocked and can be adjusted forwards and backwards; release the lever to
lock the seat in the desired position.
ADJUSTING THE PASSENGER’S SEAT
NOTE: The seat with air suspension is also available as special equipment for passengers as well.
It is like the driver’s seat, with the exception of the venting function. A rotating passenger’s seat is
also available as special equipment.

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Starting the engine at outdoor temperatures over 10 °C
▪Before starting the vehicle/engine, insert the remote control / key in the relevant slot (1) with the designation of the
electronic key. Wait until the LED on the ENGINE START/ STOP button (2) changes colours from ORANGE to GREEN
(confirmation of successful detection of the electronic key).
▪To switch on the ignition, briefly press ENGINE START / STOP.
▪To start the engine, press ENGINE START / STOP and depress the brake pedal at the same time.
▪After the engine has been started, press ENGINE START / STOP again to stop it.
For starting the engine at below 10°C, see the “Before winter” section of the operating manual in the “Planned
maintenance” chapter
STARTINGTHE ENGINE
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