User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Emergency
- Controls
- Entering and Leaving the Vehicle
- Doors
- Electrically Operated Windows
- Heated Mirrors
- Mirrors
- Electrical Mirror Adjustment
- Windshield Wiper Blades
- Roof Console
- Sun Visors
- Stepwell Lighting
- Interior Lighting
- Dashboard
- Control Panel
- Control Panel of Heating/Ventilation System
- Air Conditioning Switch
- Fan Speed Selector Switch
- Temperature Adjustment
- Air Distribution Selector Switch
- Center Console
- Left-Hand Steering Column Switch
- Right-Hand Steering Column Switch
- Steering Wheel Switches
- Adjustable Steering Column
- Seats
- Master Display
- PDC and Voltage Display
- Power Distribution Center (PDC)
- Voltage Converter
- Driving
- General
- Steering Lock/Contact/Starter Switch
- Glow System
- Starting Procedure
- Engine Speed Control
- Cruise Control
- Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional)
- Vehicle Speed Limitation for Special Applications
- Driving Style
- Steering
- ABS Brakes
- Park Brake and Service Brake
- Engine Brake
- Stopping
- Allison Automatic Gearbox
- Maintenance
- Introduction
- Air Dryer
- Overhaul
- Air Tanks
- Air Gauges and Air Leaks
- Air Compressor
- Overview of Daily Checks
- Opening the Front Panel
- Engine Oil Level
- Topping Up Coolant
- Special Coolant Fill Instructions
- Windshield Washer Reservoir Fluid Level
- Air Filter Indicator
- Wheels and Tires
- Lighting and Instruments
- Driver's Seat and Mirrors
- Overview of Weekly Checks
- Power Steering Fluid Level
- Brake System Air Drier
- Draining the Water Separator
- Batteries
- General Maintenance
- Cab Maintenance
- Cleaning
- Preventative Maintenance before the Winter Season
- Diesel Fuel
- Windshield Washer Reservoir
- Maintenance after the Winter Season
- Cooling System
- Information
- Glossary
- Index
NOTE
In the event of extreme acceleration to
19 to 25 mph (30 to 40 km/h), and de-
pending on the vehicle and engine
type, the engine management system
will intervene in the control of the en-
gine to prevent excessive engine noise
at high revs and low speeds.
Driver Performance Assistant (DPA)
The DPA is a feature made possible by the
vehicle's electronic monitoring and guard
functions and is activated when the ignition
is turned on. It can help the driver gain
insight into how the vehicle is used.
It also improves driving performance by
providing feedback on topics like
anticipation, vehicle brake function use,
and fuel consumption.
The DPA is shown on the master display in
the ECO performance screen. Once
selected the display shows four graphs.
Anticipation and brake saving (efficient
wear) show the actual score as a
percentage.
The Total score is measured during what is
called an Event. An "event" is triggered by:
• An anticipation event or a coasting
event. This event occurs whenever
the vehicle coasting speed
decreases by at least 3 mph (5
km/h).
• A brake saving event (efficient
wear). This event occurs whenever
the vehicle speed decreases by at
least 6 mph (10 km/h), including
some element of braking under
foot.
In both cases, the starting speed must be
above 25 mph (40 km/h).
If an Event is registered, the system
provides feedback by showing a number of
check marks. These check marks also
appear on the graphs followed by a screen
message. The number of check marks and
the screen message text depends on how
well the driver's actions were performed.
These scores (combined with how
efficiently the cruise control is used) are
averaged and shown as a percentage in
the top graph marked Total. The figures in
this top graph are also shown at the bottom
of the display when the DPA screen is not
activated via the MCS.
The bottom graph shows the Average fuel
consumption. This figure is not used to
calculate the score on the top graph. It is
possible to add a target value to the fuel
consumption graph. This target is set in the
Eco settings menu.
DRIVING - Driving Style
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