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Operating/malfunction displays: ABS/ASR

Operating/malfunction displays: ABS/ASR ABS/ASR malfunction

In the event of an ABS/ASR failure or malfunction, a red or yellow warning level malfunction, depending on fault severity, is displayed on the display screen.

Note:

If a yellow warning level malfunction is displayed after the ignition has been switched on, release the parking brake and depress the brake pedal fully for 2 seconds. If the fault alert continues to be displayed, pull away and continue to monitor the display. If the fault alert is still present even after you have pulled away, it is necessary to visit a workshop.

Danger.

The wheels could lock, especially on a slippery surface - risk of skidding.

Danger.

The braking characteristics of the bus may change if a yellow warning level malfunction relating to brake system is shown on the display screen. Adopt a particularly cautious driving style. Have the malfunction rectified as soon as possible by an EvoBus Service Partner.

Danger.

The braking characteristics of the bus have changed if a red warning level malfunction is displayed on the display screen. Pedal travel may increase under braking. ABS has been disabled. Stop the bus immediately and disable it (traffic conditions permitting). Have the malfunction rectified by an EvoBus Service Partner immediately.

Operation

Operating/malfunction displays: ABS/ASR

Acceleration skid control (ASR) active

ASR is activated automatically if the drive wheels on one or both sides start to spin. An active ASR intervention is indicated by this icon in the Driving operating display menu on the display screen. If the drive wheels on one side start to spin, they will be braked automatically. - If the drive wheels on both sides start to spin, engine power output will be reduced automatically.

Danger.

Risk of accident. Acceleration skid control does not relieve the driver of the responsibility for adopting a driving style which takes traffic and road conditions into account.

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