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Heavy, aggressive use of the brake pedal,
instead of coasting or using the engine
brake, will decrease these scores which
are averaged over the time and distance
logged by the DPA system. The DPA is
programmed to provide operational
feedback and suggestions that will improve
overall fuel consumption (and
subsequently, a better score). The
highlighted check marks will indicate how
well the operator is contributing to
increased fuel efficiency and decreased
brake wear.
For example, if the vehicle brakes are
applied frequently with little coasting or
engine braking, a pop-up message may
appear with the message Gentler Braking
Saves Fuel.
Adjust the Driver Performance
Assistant Feature
The operator is allowed to reset the trip
meter that the system uses to calculate the
performance scoring, change the coaching
tips to ‘on’ or ‘off’ and view additional fuel
economy improvement tips.
While parked, the operator may modify
system messages and reset the calculation
interval. If a menu selection is grayed out,
then the operator does not have the
permission to alter the setting.
1. With the vehicle's Parking Brakes
set and the ignition ON or in
accessory mode, use the Menu
Control switch to navigate to the
"Driver Performance" feature.
2. Push the Menu Control switch to
enter the "Driver Performance"
submenu.
3. Scroll the menu control switch to
the submenu item you desire to
use.
What to Consider when
using a Sleeper Bunk
If your vehicle has an upper and lower
bunk, the upper bunk can be folded up out
of the way to provide you with more
dressing area in the sleeper cab. The lower
bunk has storage underneath it to stow
your luggage and other belongings. The
upper bunk weight limit is 320 lb (145 kg).
WARNING
Always keep the lower bunk in its
down (latched) position while the vehi-
cle is moving. If left open, stored items
could become loose during an acci-
dent and strike you. Before you move
the vehicle, check to be sure the lower
bunk is latched securely. Failure to
comply may result in death or personal
injury.
DRIVING - What to Consider when using a Sleeper Bunk
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