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Introduction
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Parking
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General requirements
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Transport by jockeys
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Introduction
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Parking
Parking requirements
Parking routines
Distances between parked vehicles
Slippery prevention
Snow & ice
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General requirements
Trucks related
3.1 Tow / jump start
3.2 Starting with starting cables
3.3 Mechanical problems
3.4 Start the engine
3.5 Batteries
3.6 Central locking
3.7 Gearboxes
3.8 Ad Blue (Urea solution)
3.9 Air suspension
3.10 Airbag
Driver related
3.11 Clothing
3.12 Drawing / marking / attaching
3.13 Miscellaneous
3.14 Some driving advice
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4.1
4.2
4.3
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4.5
4.6
4.7
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4.11
4.12
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Transport by jockeys
General
Driving behaviour
Mechanical problems
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
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Damages
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Quality audits
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INTRODUCTION
These requirements are valid for all kind of distribution activities of Volvo Trucks including
loading/unloading as well as other types of handling performed in ports, stopovers or
terminals. The instruction applies to all Volvo Logistics contracted parties.
These requirements also apply for all other brands which are handled under the
responsibility of Risk Management Department.
These requirements are Volvos minimum demands.
Each transport company can issue their own requirements, but must be in accordance with
Volvos. If any kind of handling instruction are issued a copy must be sent to Volvo
Logistics Risk Management Dept.
Please note that these requirements do not in any way supersede the regulations
stipulated by various authorities.
Random inspections and planned audits will be made continuously within all areas,
terminals, ports, carriers, and vessels.
Detected remarks will be reported to the responsible persons at the contracted party.
The contracted party is responsible for ensuring that all involved personnel is notified and
aware of these requirements.
All product training for personnel should be stated in writing.
Training records must be maintained and updated, and to be handed
over to Volvo Logistics upon request.
The handling instruction provided by VLC will be updated on an
ongoing basis. Always search at Volvo Logistics website for the latest edition available
VOLVO LOGISTICS CORPORATION
Risk Management Department
http://www.volvo.com/logistics/global/en-gb
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2.1
Parking
Parking requirements
All parking areas and roadways:
The trucks should be parked away from sources of emission that could contaminate them.
When parking in loadlines we recommend that all trucks are parked with the driver side
wheels on the marked line in order to get straight rows.
2.2
Parking routines
Make sure that;
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2.3
2.4
Slippery prevention
Avoid using stone chips for slippery prevention. Salt to be used with caution, avoid salt at
parking areas. Ports located in areas, requiring slippery prevention, must have valid and
updated routines for this. Used slippery prevention material such as sand must be cleaned
up as soon as the weather allows it.
2.5
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General requirements
3.1 Tow/jump start
It is absolutely forbidden to use trucks aimed for distribution for towing or to jump-start a
non-starter. If the battery is low, use help-batteries or battery from a service car.
Non-starter should only be handled by authorized personnel and follow instructions.
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CAUTION
Do not use a start help unit as these can
supply extremely high voltages which can
damage control units
Note: After the truck has been started by using starting cables, the batteries should
be charged using a battery charger. It takes about 20 hours to fully charge a battery.
An alternator can never charge the battery to 100%; in favourable circumstances a
maximum level of 90% can be achieved. Refer to the Electrical system section in
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CAUTION
Do not use a start help unit as these can
supply extremely high voltages which can
damage control units.
WARNING
Batteries contain oxyhydrogen gas which
is very explosive. A spark, which can
ignite if you connect the starting cables
incorrectly, or if they are moved around
during the starting procedure, is
sufficient
for the battery to explode and cause
serious damage and injury. Batteries
contain sulphuric acid, which can cause
serious corrosion damage. If the acid
gets
in your eyes, skin or clothes, rinse with
large amounts of water. If the acid gets
in
your eyes, get medical attention at once.
Do not lean over the batteries.
3.3
Mechanical problems
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WARNING
Do not use start gas. An explosion can
cause considerable damage.
Warming up
Warm the engine up by driving with low
engine speed rather than running the
engine while stationary. Avoid revving up
excessively and high engine speed.
After starting let the clutch out in order to
warm up the gearbox. The oil pump in the
gearbox will begin working and will quickly
attain working temperature.
Note: It is especially important that the
gearbox is warmed up if the outside
temperature is below 0 C.
Blocking valve
If the pressure in the braking system is too
low, for example if the truck has been parked
for a long period of time, the blocking valve
must be pushed in for the parking brake to be
released. Before the blocking valve can be
pushed in the pressure in the braking system
must exceed about 5 bar.
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3.5
Batteries
Before start the vehicle = reconnect the batteries
Verify that ignition and main switches are placed in off mode before re-connecting batteries
Battery boxes found at side of the frame or rear end of frame. Re-connect Press down to bottom
Lock secure
Correct position
Always disconnect the electrical main switch when parking the truck
Disconnect the quick-lock at battery if the truck is parked/stored/stowed/transported more then 36
hours
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Remote control
El main switch
1. Ignition OFF
2. Switch OFF the main switch (ADR inside the cab) lock the doors with remote or key.
(If equipped with main-switch)
4. Put cable in between the batteries, put on the battery box cover
Incorrect position
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3.6
Central locking
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3.7
Gearboxes
1.
The engine can only be started with the gear in N-position.
2.
Switch on the ignition key. Wait until the gear display on the instrument panel turns
on.
3.
Start the engine. Wait until the red warning light for the air
pressure turns out.
4.
Press the brake pedal and release the parking brake.
5.
Select D-position for forward driving or R for reverse.
If it is a ZF-model, keep the brake pedal depressed while selecting D or R.
6.
Press down the accelerator pedal gently.
The gear will only be in operation when pressing down the accelerator. This is
important when starting up or down hills.
7.
The gear must be in neutral position when ignition key is switched to 0.
Gear selector
The gear selector is fixed to the seat
and the gear lever can be tilted to allow
the driver to move freely around the
cab without being hindered by the lever.
Starting instructions
Information
lamp
Put the gear lever in neutral or tilted position or the engine will not start.
When the air pressure to the gearbox is too low, a warning will be displayed automatically.
An icon will appear on the display at the same time as the information lamp comes on. Wait
until the lamp has gone out
before driving off.
Stopping the vehicle
When the vehicle is stationary:
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reverse 1
forward 1, 3 and 5
To engage reverse gear, move the lever to R. Move the lever back to
A again to drive forwards. It is not necessary to press the L button again.
The limp-home function will be disengaged when the ignition is turned off.
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3.8
AdBlue is not toxic but it should be handled with care. If AdBlue is accidentally spilled on
the truck, rinse the area with water and dry off with paper or a rag. The solution can be
aggressive when warm and can therefore damage, for example, nearby electrical
connectors, electrical wiring and hoses if spilled. AdBlue freezes at approx. -11 C, but this
is not a problem, as the SCR system is heated. The truck can be started and driven
normally.
Trucks with ADR
Bear in mind that the ADR switch is only
for use in emergencies. When the engine
is switched off, a process begins to pump
clean the AdBlue nozzle and supply lines.
This process takes about 90 seconds and
during this time the ADR switch must be
switched on. It is especially important to do
this in cold weather as there is a risk of the
solution freezing. The cleaning process is
not carried out if the ADR switch is used
before or during the process.
CAUTION
AdBlue that has been modified or replaced by another liquid that does
not comply with DIN 70070 will lose its intended cleaning effect on the
exhaust gases and may damage the SCR system.
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Idling
To safeguard the power supply, trucks with
Euro 4 engines have a faster idling speed in
cold weather. The engine electronic control
system determines when the increased idling
speed needs to be applied; it cannot be
activated manually by the driver. Because
of this, if the truck is equipped with I-shift,
it is especially important, when idling, to
engage neutral while the truck is stationary
with the engine running. This is to prevent
overloading the clutch and gearbox.
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CAUTION
Never put AdBlue into the fuel tank.
This can damage the engine and
the fuel system..
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3.9
Air suspension
If there is a problem with ground clearence for trucks , see how
to increase ground clearence with air suspension.
There are three different types of air suspensions
- Fixed level (not possible to adjust)
- Automatic level (possible to adjust)
- Manual level (only rear axle, not to be used)
All three types, warning lights for air pressure must be off before driving.
Automatic level
If the warning light on the instrument panel for air suspension
still is on, despite correct air pressure, check the control box,
located behind the driver seat.
- Switch 1 always to be in driving position.
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3.10 Airbag
Some trucks are equipped with airbags. If so, than the centre of the steering wheel will be
marked with SRS.
Always use the safety belts when driving an Volvo truck. The use of saftey belts are
mandatory when driving trucks equipped with airbags.
3.11 Clothing
Clothes, gloves and shoes must be clean to avoid
dirtying the trucks interior. All buttons and zippers
must be covered. No tools or similar in pockets.
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3.13 Miscellaneous
Eating, drinking and smoking inside or next to the trucks is not
allowed. Passengers are not allowed inside the truck.
Do not open the sunroof and do not turn on radio equipment.
Its not allowed to remove any protection from the trucks. Its not allowed using cellphones
during loading/unloading operation.
When folding the mirrors this must be done with care. The folded mirror may not be in
contact with the door.
When entering and leaving the truck do not cause damages to painted parts close to the
footstep.
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WARNING
Do not turn corners on firm roads with the
differential lock engaged.
12 Let the engine idle for at least 1 minute
after hard driving, before switching it
off. This avoids heat stress in the engine
and involuntary coolant loss.
13 Check the function of the air drier by
draining the primary tank or one of the
circuit tanks every week.
14 Always use the correct fuel and the
correct oil.
15 Close the rear shelf hatches before
driving off.
16 The lid on the tachograph should always
be closed.
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LOADING/UNLOADING OPERATION
Its forbidden to transport trucks with mounted roofspoiler in
backward position
4.1
Unacceptable
4.2
All roadways, ramps and decks should be free from lashings and
other material that could cause damage to the vehicles.
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4.7
Lashing/unlashing routine
Lashing/unlashing must always be done by a separate gang.
Lashing operations must be done simultaneously with the loading.
No lashing to be done afterwards. Lashing material to be moved
between parked vehicles below bumper or spoiler level.
Do not lean against the vehicles and do not use bumpers as support
when rising.
4.8
General condition
Decks and ramps must be regularly cleaned. Leakage from hydraulic
equipment will not be accepted. Loose lashing material, trailer bars and
other equipment must be removed and secured.
4.9
All pillars and other obstacles located close to vehicles must be covered
with protective material or marked with zebra tape.
Transverse open space, over which the wheels of the truck are to pass,
should never exceed 15 cm or 6 inches, respective 5 cm or 2 inches in
height.
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It is only allowed to use torsion bars and chains for lashing trucks.
Hooks are never to be attached directly into the chassis. Soft sling must
be used around the chassis axle or the chain must be protected with a
fibre tube when in contact with the chassis.
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5.1
TRANSPORT BY JOCKEYS
General
Follow Volvos requirements in this instruction as well as reading the
truck instruction booklet.
Its not allowed to bring passengers during transport.
Smoking is not accepeted inside the trucks.
Plastic protection for drivers seat may be removed during driving.
Replace plastic protection upon delivery.
5.2
Driving behaviour
Drive with care and follow the driving instructions.
Note a truck without superstructure has a very low rear axle pressure,
which will affect brake distance and stability.
In case of work deviations, please drive slowly to avoid chippings.
Behave like a gentleman; remember that you are representing Volvo.
Avoid driving in convoy, if impossible always use sufficient distance.
5.3
Mechanical problems
If a mechanical problem occurs during transport, contact the receiver for
instructions.
When impossible to reach the receiver contact Volvo Action Service.
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CARRIER
6.1
6.2
Wheel chocks
Each chassis must be secured with at least 2 or 4 wheel chocks,
depending upon local regulations. The wheel chocks must be properly
fixed to the loading platform. Design and size of the wheel chock must be
appropriate for trucks.
6.3
Wheel lashings
All lashings must be done in such a way that the vehicle is not damaged.
Precautions must be taken, not to lash around steering parallel stay,
tubes or electrical cables or any other not approved lashing point.
Thighterners should be placed/used in such a way that no damages
occurs. Lashings must be maintained and replaced on a regular basis.
Chains or unprotected hooks never to be attached or in
contact with the vehicle.
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6.4
Lashing on tyres
6.5
Lashing on rims
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6.7
Note:
6.8
Use of supports
All supports must be covered with rubber or wood surface. Steel to steel
contact between support and truck is not accepted.
If no sufficient distance remains after lowering the truck with air
suspension it is allowed to place supports underneath axles or stabilizer.
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6.9
6.10 Lashing
Lashing of ramps must be done to the carrier itself.
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INFORMATIONS
Dismounting :
Remounting :
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joint is tightened
at140Nm with a standard
angle nut runner.
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INFORMATIONS
Upper air intake part
Dismounting :
Hardware can be
loosened with an
angle nutrunner :
a. Qty 1 (Nut
M8x9,4)
b. Qty 1 (Screw
PT6*35)
c. Qty 4 (Screws
PT6*25/ 2 on
each side)
Angle nutrunner
Remounting :
Caution when
remounting parts:
i. Electrical tools may
damage threads
ii. Ensure parts are
properly connected
prior to be tighten
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Remounting :
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Remounting :
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7.1
7.2
Lifting instructions
Spreader must always be used. Wires never to be in contact with the
truck cab or the truck superstructure. Wires around frame work to be
protected with a soft fibre tube. Do not damage electrical wires and
pneumatic tubes.
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8 DAMAGES
All vehicles must be checked before entering the vehicles.
If a transit damage is found, a Vehicle Condition Report must be filled out.
Instructions for assessment of transit damages can be find at
Volvo Logistics / Risk Management Department website.
Major damages such as transport accidents, total loss or other severe damage, theft,
fire, vandalism etc. must be reported immediately to Risk Management Department at
Volvo Logistics. This in order for VLC to decide if the vehicle should continue its voyage
to final destination or be returned to the place of loading.
In case of broken windscreens and/or flat tyres the transport company must take action
to avoid further damage, i.e. cover broken windscreens and replace flat tyres.
9 Quality audits
Volvo Logistics reserves the right to audit all operations, at any time, to check that the
handling instructions provided by Volvo Logistics are followed.
Anyone with contract to Volvo Logistics that uses a subcontractor are responsible for that
the handling instruction are followed. Audit regarding a subcontractor will be turned to
contract holder or responsible person at company audited.
When an audit result is considered not approved, VLC will request an actionplan.
The result from audits / inspections will be registred and statistics will be performed and
are available from Risk Management Department at Volvo Logistics.
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