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Vehicle tool kit and emergency equipment

Risk of injury

When working on the vehicle, comply with all safety regulations (e.g. Operating Instructions, regulations concerning hazardous materials, environmental protection measures, work safety and accident prevention regulations, etc.).

To reduce the risk of serious or even fatal injuries and to avoid damage to the vehicle, observe the following when using the jack:

  • The jack is designed only to raise the vehicle for a short time, e.g. while a wheel is being changed. It is not suitable for raising and holding the vehicle so that work can be carried out underneath it.

  • Only position the jack at the appropriate jacking point of the vehicle. Check that the jack is correctly positioned at the jacking point before raising the vehicle.

  • Secure the vehicle before jacking it up to prevent it from rolling away, e.g. by applying the parking brake and/or using chocks. Never release the parking brake while the vehicle is raised.

  • The surface on which the jack is standing must be firm and level. Place the jack on a support plate if the surface is not firm.

  • Make sure that the distance between the underside of the raised tyre and the ground is not greater than 30 mm. The vehicle could otherwise slip off the jack or tip over.

  • Never change a wheel on uphill or downhill gradients. The vehicle could otherwise slip off the jack.

  • Never place your hands or feet under the raised vehicle.

  • Never lie under the raised vehicle.

  • Make sure that nobody is in the vehicle when it is raised.

  • Vehicles with Telligent® level control (air suspension): turn back the vehicle key in the ignition lock as far as possible. This prevents automatic readjustment of the chassis height.

  • Never start the engine, and avoid other jolts while the vehicle is raised. The vehicle could otherwise slip off the jack.

Door stowage compartment, left

Warning triangle

Warning lamp

Door stowage compartment, right

First-aid kit

Reflective safety vest

Stowage compartment behind the co-driver's seat (underneath the berth in long cabs)

Vehicle tool kit pocket

Jack (under the removable cover)

(Platform trucks: the jack is attached externally (near the rear axle).)

Hand crank for removing the spare wheel more

Support plate

Lamp with a 10-metre cable

Connecting cable for the trailer

Spare bulbs more

Cut-out for operating the lowering screw on jack
Wheel nut wrench fixture (tilting cab or unscrewing/retightening wheel nuts)
Locking pin
Cut-out for operating the winch
Cut-out for the locking pin
Retaining sleeve for inserting the hand crank (operating the spare wheel hoist)

Pump lever (2-part)

The pump lever is used to operate:

  • the jack

  • the wheelbrace

  • the spare wheel winch

Risk of injury

The locking pin must engage in the recess provided when the pump lever is assembled. Otherwise, the lever could slide out of the guide when you are pumping and you could be injured.

Inside on the transmission tunnel

Fire extinguisher

Vehicle tools in the vehicle tool kit

Assembly sleeve for changing a wheel more

Wheel nut wrench and pump wrench more

Extension rod for the wheel nut wrench

Socket spanner for releasing the spare wheel more

Torx screwdriver for removing headlamps more

 

Wheel chock

Depending on the vehicle version and equipment, the storage location for the wheel chock may vary.

Wheel chock in front of the left wheel arch (example)

  

Press and hold the retainer in the direction of the arrow.

  

Pull the chock out upwards.