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Folding out and folding in head- lamps or bumper corner pieces
Danger.
The cover for the roof emergency exit hatch must be fitted by skilled personnel at an EvoBus Service Partner following the emergency operation.
On an articulated bus, an emergency hammer is located in the roof of the rear car underneath the emergency exit cover. In an emergency, the hammer can be used to break the glass panel in the emergency exit.
Danger.
Risk of injury. There is a risk of injury from flying glass splinters when smashing the window with the emergency hammer. Protect your hands and eyes. Practical advice
Danger.
Risk of injury. There is a risk of cutting yourself. Take care when leaving the vehicle through a smashed window.
Folding out and folding in headlamps or bumper corner pieces
Note:
Preconditions: bus secured against moving off of its own accord, front flap open.
Danger.
The bus must not be moved if a bumper corner piece has been unlocked or folded out.
Practical advice
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Move the lever (arrowed) on the rear of the flap lock to the left.
Note:
The direction of movement “to the left” (when viewed in the direction of travel) applies to both bumper corner pieces.
Note:
The bumper corner piece is additionally secured by a quick-release lock.
Grasp the bumper corner piece above the headlamp and pull it in the direction of the arrow against the resistance of the quick-release lock.
Note:
The direction of the arrow signifies: forwards and diagonally away from the centre of the vehicle.
Note:
The fold angle is limited to approximately 60° by a retention strap.
To fold the bumper corner piece in, lift it up and push it against the flap lock.
Caution:
Before the bumper corner piece is folded in, make sure that the closing tongue in the quick-release lock is correctly positioned and correct if necessary.
Danger.
Risk of accident if the bumper corner piece folds out of its own accord. Both the quick-release lock and the flap lock must be heard or felt to lock into place. If necessary, check that the flap lock is correctly seated by gently pulling or jogging the bumper corner piece in the same direction as when folding it out.