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InRow RC维修手册

InRow RC维修手册

设置常规配置 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
制冷单元配置 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
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InRow®RC
ACRC100 ACRC103
This manual is available in English on the enclosed CD. Dieses Handbuch ist in Deutsch auf der beiliegenden CD-ROM verfügbar. Deze handleiding staat in het Nederlands op de bijgevoegde cd. Este manual está disponible en español en el CD-ROM adjunto. Ce manuel est disponible en français sur le CD-ROM ci-inclus. Questo manuale è disponibile in italiano nel CD-ROM allegato. 本マニュアルの日本語版は同梱の CD-ROM からご覧になれます。 Instrukcja Obsługi w jezyku polskim jest dostepna na CD. O manual em Português está disponível no CD-ROM em anexo. Данное руководство на русском языке имеется на прилагаемом компакт-диске. 您可以从包含的 CD 上获得本手册的中文版本。 您可以从附属的CD上获得本手册的中文版本。

雨燕使用说明书

雨燕使用说明书

篇一:雨燕保养使用手册2013雨燕车主保养使用手册时尚外形的小车可以说是日系车中的擅长领域,Swift雨燕便是于2004年巴黎车展中正式亮相的小型车款。

自04年11月日本上市开始后,去年陆续在中国、匈牙利、印度等地上市,成为不折不扣的铃木世界战略小车。

良好的经济性受到了不少车友的追捧。

但也有部分车友对雨燕引擎、动力方面的表现持否定的观点。

在此收集整理出众多雨燕车主在实际使用感受中对雨燕的优缺点的评价,能客观的反映出雨燕的优势和不足,给所有喜爱雨燕的车友一个参考。

雨燕保养以及使用细节一、走合保养期新车里程在最初的0-100公里时,发动机等运动件表面还较粗糙,其内摩擦阻力大,如不控制车速、负荷、温度,机件就会发生急剧的磨损。

因此,在最初的1000-2000公里磨合期内,必须严格按规定行驶。

磨合良好的汽车,其使用寿命、可靠性及经济性将大大提高。

磨合保养期内基本规范要求:1、不能以最大油门过度行驶(建议车速60-80公里/小时);2、各档发动机转速均不能超过最高转速的3/4;3、汽车最好不要满载;4、经常使用不同档位,以利于各零部件之间的均匀磨合;5、磨合后期可将车速逐渐提高到最高允许速度(各档位车速范围见使用手册);6、出现任何异常现象,立即向专门人员请教。

注意:磨合后期(1500-2500公里),必须到就近的长安铃木特约维修站进行首次强制保养!以后视情况每6000-10000公里进行一次例行保养。

二、出车前的准备起动前1、检查汽车有无漏水、漏油现象;2、检查机油油位及清洁度;3、检查发动机冷却液、制动液、洗涤液液位(必要时添加);4、检查皮带张紧度(必要时调整);5、检查轮胎气压及磨损状况。

起动汽车后1、检查仪表、信号灯、操纵开关是否正常;2、检查发动机及运动附件是否正常,有无异响;3、汽车怠速是否正常。

注意:用户自己在保养车辆时请仔细阅读随车使用手册!三、行驶中注意事项1、冷机起动后,应让发动机预热3-5分钟,最初以中、低速行驶,发动机水温正常后才能高速行驶;2、从经济性及发动机寿命、环保等方面考虑要尽量使用高档行驶,因为此时在同样车速下,发动机的转速最低;3、当车下陡坡或长坡时,要挂上适当的低速档,用发动机辅助制动。

LEAF维修手册

LEAF维修手册
主页面包括以下内容 ● ESM阅览 ● 取得诊断结果 ● 启动诊断仪CONSULT-Ⅲ+取得诊断结果 ● 启动诊断仪CONSULT-Ⅲ
以下是日产LEAF维修手册,故障诊断、检查等均是通过输入车型代码、现象等在以下内容中检索相应原理。
维修手册(正文)
一 总括 本手册的阅读方法 本手册的阅读方法 故障诊断 配线图 标准螺栓·螺母的紧固扭矩 简称用语表 汽车概要 汽车概要 车型记号说明 车辆识别信息 主要装备 车载工具
八 空调 通风系统 系统/配件概要 加热器·空调系统 系统/配件概要 加热器·空调控制系统 系统/配件概要 加热器·空调控制系统 自动空调 系统/配件概要
九 车身·汽车安全 内饰 系统/配件概要 仪表板 系统/配件概要 座椅 系统/配件概要 门·锁 系统/配件概要 安全控制
系统/配件概要 玻璃·车窗系统
以往规格
(无数字·标识)
8/30
ESM - Electronic Service Manual
新规格
(无数字·标识)
螺母:
强度类别 (强度)
识别
以往规格
(无数字·标识)
新规格
参考: · 有时数字显示在螺母侧面。 · 有时数字·标识显示在带法兰螺母的法兰上表面。
(无数字·标识)
小螺丝·自攻螺丝·螺丝
基准值:检查、调整时的容许范围
限度值:检查、调整时不得超过的最高值或最低值
标识
意思
(触电标识)
取下有高电压或可能有高电压的部件、接头等时的错误操作可能导致触电
(绝缘手套)
检查·维护高电压部件时使用
检查·维护高电压部件时使用 (绝缘安全靴/耐电橡胶鞋垫) (无法准备绝缘安全靴时,使用耐电橡胶鞋垫)
检查·维护架高车辆高电压部件时使用

维修手册英文版

维修手册英文版

Maintaining Guide Manualof the Air Disc BrakeContentCATALOGUE1. Summarize2. Maintaining description2.1 Safety briefing during maintaining2.2 Breaking function check2.2.1 Clearance check2.2.2 Adjuster check2.3 Brake pads check2.4 Rotor check3. Brake pads replacement4. Brake replacement5. Dust cap replacement5.1 Dust cap & bushing replacement5.2 Screw dust cap replacement6. Rotor check/replacement6.1 Rotor check6.2 Rotor replacement7. Brake chamber replacement7.1 Brake chamber removal7.2 Brake chamber installation8. Adjuster replacement9. Troubleshooting10. Exploded view11. List of mounting & maintaining toolsBrief introduction of YOUFINYOUFIN was established on May 20th, 1998. It is a Sino-Foreign joint-venture enterprise registered in Wuhan Economic and T echnological Development Zone with multi-investors among which private investors dominate. It is a professional company engaged in manufacturing disc brakes and serving the principal automobile manufacturers by providing modularized supply. The main prod ucts cover hydraulic disc brakes and air disk brakes in close to thirty sizes.YOUFIN developed the air disc brake autonomously and patented the product. So far we are the only manufacturer in China that can mass produce air discs to be used in long distance coaches and inner city buses. It is evaluated that the quality of our products is close to the advanced international level in field use. The product development is part of the National T orch Plan and is also sponsored by the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise T echnical Innovation Foundation of Chinese Ministry of S&T.Our Air Disc Brake products are on an absolute leading position in China and the same international level as far as the key technology is concerned.1. SummarizeYOUFIN Air Disc Brake has four sizes (16’’, 17.5’’19.5’’, 22.5’’). It can satisfy different vehicles. The brakes have compact structure; automatically wear compensation and can easily changing the brake pad.2. Maintaining descriptionSafety briefing during maintainingIt’s most important to ensure safety driving and breaking by goodcharacteristics of the brake.Observe brake pad and rotor wear limits. When they warned already to assigned smallest thickness, it need replace immediately, otherwise, it may cause the accident. The pads scorches, grinds or greases must replace immediately.Every pad on each bridge must replace at the same time.When services the brake, the vehicle must park in smooth gound and the wheel withstand with the block/ stone prevent rolls.Note:●Must guarantee it does not occur with careless brake. When replace brakepad don’t make the brake, otherwise, it will hurts the body!●Do not use the compressed air or other cleaning up equipment clean thebrake, in order to avoid injures the body.●Be sure your hands and fingers place outside the caliper, in order to avoidinjures the body.●When moves and installs the brake should have some assistance, avoids ittoo heavy to hurts the body.●When take off the brake to make maintenance, it must fix on the clamp withhigh strength bolt, in order to avoid hurts the body.●Only allowed genuine YOUFIN kits and pads permitted by YOUFIN. Duringthe first 50 miles driving after new pad replacement, should avoid promptlybrake and brake at a long distance, Prevent overhigh temperature.●Allowed genuine YOUFIN kits and brake pads permitted by YOUFIN.●Only can use the recommendation kits in service. Screws the bolt/nutaccording to the request moment of force.Brake Function checkClearance checkProcess:●T ake off the hexagon bolt (39), loosen the pad retainer (38).●Remove pad retainer (38) from caliper.●Remove 3pcs of pad clip (37).●Move the cable (40) to the side.●Push the caliper towards the wheel and check the clearance with tune-upgauge.0.5mm ≤ clearance ≤ 1.2mmNote: Insert tune-up gauge between the caliper (1) and the brake pad (35). Should check the adjuster while the clearance is out of standard.Adjuster checkProcess:●Remove the rubber cap (12).●Turn hexagon head (22) clockwise by wrench to ensure clearance larger than3mm. (Or remove the brake pad and the push board)Note:a. Need enough room (3mm<clearance) for turn adjuster preventing un-fit.b. Never force to adjust the hexagon head (22) and/or the adjuster!Push the pressure arm 5 times in small increments and observe the hexagon head (22). While the adjuster is in good condition, hexagon head (22) must rotate clockwise.c. As the regulated quantity increase, rotation angle decreases.If the adjuster hexagon head (22):a) Not running at allb) Only running at first pushc) Running, but stopped in the middleWhile considers adjuster failed. Y ou should replace the brake on the basis of section 4 or change the adjuster in accordance with section 8.●Keep the clearances at 1mm (section 3) after adjuster check is finished.●Reinstall the rubber cap (12).Brake pads wearing check●Scorches, grinds and greased brake pad must replaces immediately.●Brake pads at the same bridge must replace at the same time.●Brake pad and pad clip must replace at the same time.Rotor checkProcess:●Remove the brake pad according to section 3.●T est thickness of the rotor.Note: Observe the brake pads and the rotor attrition situation. Excessive attrition of the rotor and the brake pads will reduce their potency and causes the brake fail!CAUTION: Rotors on the same bridge must replace at the same time. Single side rotor replacement is unacceptable. Recommend installs new brake pads whilereplace the new rotors.Rotor Dimension limitsRotor jumpiness (↗) check:2.4.1 Process:●Installs division indicator on the bracket (dial guage).●Measure jumpiness (↗) through turns the wheel. Jumpiness (↗) should lessthan 0.15.●Replaces the rotor to satisfy the request of section 6.●Modified brake pad should fulfil the specific requirements in section 3.2.4.2 Rotor test:At each change of Pads check the Rotor for grooves and cracks.The diagram at the right shows possible conditions of the surface.A = Small cracks spread over the surface are allowedB = Cracks less than 0.02in. (0.5mm) wide, running in a Radial direction, are allowedC = Grooves (circumferential) less than 0.06in. (1.5mm) wide are allowedD = Cracks in the vanes are not allowed and the Rotor MUST BE REPLACED.a = Pad contact area3. Brake Pad replacementNote: Do not use the pipe spanner/ board die! Keep your hands and fingers outside the caliper avoid the hurts of body!Brake Pad dismantle process:●T ake off hexagon bolt (39) from the Pad Retainer with spanner.●Remove the pad retainer from caliper (1).●T ake off the pad clip (37), which is above the pads (35,36) and push board (19).●Remove the sensor on brake pad.●T ake off the push board (19) & the brake pads (35,36).●Adjust hexagon head to make tappet back to the initial position.●Clean the pad groove & push board and anchor surface with brush.Note: Don’t hurt the dust cap (5 & 10). Be sure of no grease on installation surface!●Check the adjuster on the basis of section 2.2.2.Note: Fix the key while checking & turning the adjuster cap to avoid screw rotate.●Check the rotor according to section 2.4.3.2 Brake pad installing process:●Need enough room between the caliper & the rotor to insert brake pad.●Insert push board (19) at the place the caliper combine with the adjust screw.Note: Push board must on the bracket supporting surface. Adjust screw pin must in groove. Otherwise it will do harm to Adjuster mechanism. Ensure the dust cap untwisted by rotate the adjust screw.●Insert the cable sensor to pad groove. Fix cable on bearing (40).Note: The sensor contactor must face the brake disc and installs at the correctposition. Attention the wire trend to prevents the friction.●Insert new pad (36) at side of the push board.●Push caliper toward the wheel until the pad touch the rotor.Insert the brake padat wheel side.Note: Don’t adjust hexagon head violently.Note: Turn the adjuster counter-clockwise to decrease the clearance between pads.Don’t install the retainer before adjustment.Note: Check the rubber cap (12), be sure it is correctly seated.4. Brake replacementNote: Don’t use pipe wrench. Ensure your hands and fingers outside the caliperavoid hurt your body!Note: The Brake will supplies in assembly.CAUTION: The left brake and the right brake cannot exchange. Arrow direction on the brake is same as the forward direction of the wheel.4.1 Brake removal process:●Remove brake pad (see Section 3).●Release nut on the caliper, take of brake chamber.●Remove brake assessment from the bridge.●Check brake pad on the basis of section 2.3.●Check rotor on the basis of section 2.4.4.2 Brake installing process:●Install the new brake over rotor on the bridge. Screwed bolt with the spanner.Note: The right install order of the bolt is screwed both side symmetry.●T ake down the flange protection cap on the brake chamber.Note:Air chamber installment position. Open the scupper faces the ground, and stops other mouths.●Install brake pad and push board on the basis of section 3.●Install the air chamber and tighten with spanner.●Adjust the clearance.5. Guide Pin dust cap replacementNote: Do not use the pipe spanner/ board die! Keep your hand & finger outside the caliper, in order to avoid injuries.Note: When replaces all dust cap of guide bushing, section 5.1 & 5.2 should unify to avoids repetitive work. Single bushing replacement according to 5.1 and 5.2 corresponding work orders.5.1. Dust cap & bushing replacement●T ake off the brake pad according to section 3.●Loosen the chamber bolt and remove the brake chamber from caliper.●Remove the caliper assessment from bridge.●T ake off the steel cap (11) from guide bushing (8 & 9) by suitable tools.Dismantle caliper (1) from the bracket (2).Note: Don’t hurt the hole, the lid while open the steel cap with tools.●Loosen the bolt (6 & 7); separate the caliper (1) from the bracket (2).Note: When caliper moves, it may hurt body.●Cleaning up the bracket bonding plane●Take off the guide pin (8&9) on caliper (1). Then remove the dust cap (5).●Presses out bushing 4 with mandril from caliper1.●Cleans up the guide pin hole of caliper.Installing process:●Long guide pin hole must press in two new bushings. Short guide pin holepress in one.●Guarantee the size in drawing.●Greases between them and the bushing●Install new dust cap in the guide pin hole.Note: Cleans up the guide pin hole and grease the edge of dust cap before install for easy installation. Ensure the dust cap installs steadily, without crease and inside the ring groove of the caliper.●Install long/short guide pin to each hole and dust cap upside set in guide pinring groove.●Put the caliper (1) on the bracket (2) and plug guide pin (8&9) in guide hole.●Plug new bolt (6&7) (long one for pin 8, short one for pin 9) and screwed onbracket (2) with spanner.Note: Assembly must be careful, don’t damage the dust cap (5). First, screws bolt on long pin (8), and then screws bolt on short pin (9).When service maintenance, remove the guide pin (8&9) and replace by new bolt (6&7)!●Move the caliper on guide pin (8,9) forward and backward to check whether thecaliper can move freely.●Put on new copper cap on caliper (1) hole and push it in with correct kits. Note: Avoids the hurts of surface.●Raising the guide pin dust cap (5) carefully for cancel the air pressure.●Install brake across the rotor on bridge. Screwed bolt with the spanner.Note: Correct install process of the hexagon bolt.●Install brake pads and adjust clearance. Implemented section 3, notice theexplanation.●Cleaning the install flange on caliper and grease inside the pressure arm ballsocket before reinstall the brake chamber.●Install the brake chamber and screwed with spanner.Note: After the installation of brake chamber, the lowest chamber hole face theground must open, other mouths stop up.5.2. Screw dust cap replacementNote: If only replace the screw dust cap, does not need to remove the caliper andthe air chamber.Process:●Remove brake pad and push board according to section 3.●Push the caliper towards to brake chamber.●T ake off screw dust cap (10) from the ring groove on adjust screw (21).●T ake down from dust cap base with screwdriver.●Check screw thread.●Turning the adjust bolt for 30mm clockwise with the spanner.●Inspection thread corrosion and whether is damaged.●Turning it clockwise, feeling its lubrication and check the adjust screw thread.●Clean the base of caliper dust cap (10). (Arrow pointed)●Push new dust cap (10) on adjust screw. Install it on the base with kits. Observes itinstalls whether arrived.●Grease on the edge of dust cap (10) and install it on the base of adjust screw (21).Note: Guarantees the dust cap steadily in place and does not have the corrugation in the adjust screw ring groove.Installation process:●Install the brake pad and adjust the clearance (see Section 3).6. Rotor check/replacement6.1 Rotor check Check the rotor (Section 2.4) If the rotor reached the minimumthickness, it must be replaced.6.2 Rotor replacementNote: Generally recommend use new brake pad while install new/machined rotor.6.2.1 Uninstall the rotor:●R emove the brake pad. (see section 3)●T ake off the brake chamber. (see section 7)●T ake down brake from bridge. (see section 4)●T ake off the wheel and the rotor.(Refer to V ehicle Manufacture’srecommendations)6.2.2 Rotor installation:●I nstall the wheel and rotor. (refer to V ehicle Manufacture’s recommendations)●D egrease the rotor.●T urn the wheel and check the installed rotor (Section 2.4).●A djust ABS sensor refer to V ehicle Manufacture’s recommendations.●I nstall the brake (see Section 4).●I nsert pad (see Section 3).●I nstall brake chamber (see Section 7).7. Brake chamber replacementNote: Don’t use pipe wrench! Ensure your hands and fingers outside the caliperavoid hurts body!Note: Can only use the chamber assigned by the Vehicle Manufacture.7.1. Brake chamber removal:●Bleeds off the compressed air.●Remove the upper air pipe of brake chamber.●Remove the chamber from caliper.7.2. Brake chamber installation:Note: According to the brake installment position, only can open the scupperunderneath.●Cleans the sealing plane of the pressure are ball socket (arrow) and caliper beforethe brake chamber installation.●Screwed the chamber mounting nut alternately with spanner in torque ratingrequired by the air chamber supplier.●Connection the air pipe.Note: Never twist the braking line, place it originally avoid fiction with other sets.While exist air leak, finds the leakage and check the connection.●Function and performance examination.8. A djuster replacement8.1 A djuster removal●Remove brake pad (see Section 3).●Remove brake chamber (see Section 7).●T ake off brake (see Section 4).●T ake off upper bolt by hexagon wrench.●Remove adjuster and other parts in the caliper.Note: Don’t hurt the screw dust cap.8.2 A djuster installation●Grease inside the caliper.●Put the return spring (18) at each side.●Install the needle assembly and the adjuster.●Puts the washer and top head, screwed the bolt with spanner according to theopposite angle principle.Note: Guarantee the bolt tighted the moment of force.9. Troubleshooting11. List of mounting & maintaining toolsYOUFIN is in the process of logo replacement, new logo will put into practice gradually. It with the original logo is still the YOUFIN’s product. Final interpret right for the logo belongs to YOUFIN.。

Let’s Fly Outdoor 助行器的维修手册说明书

Let’s Fly Outdoor 助行器的维修手册说明书

SERVICE MANUAL Let’s Fly Outdoor rollatorfrom TrustcareTABLE OF CONTENTSExchange of fender Page 3Exchange of rear wheel Page 4Exchange of rear wheel mounting plate Page 5Exchange of brake yoke Page 7Exchange of rubber springs Page 8Exchange of front wheel Page 9Exchange of brake housing and brake leverPage 10 Exchange of front fork and bearings Page 12Exchange of seatPage 13Exchange of brake wire Page 14Exchange of handle and handle tube Page 16Exchange of linkage arm Page 18Exchange of wire guide Page 19Exchange of height adjustmentPage 20Exchange of middle joint folding cross Page 21Page 22Art. No. 0468N Art. No. 0473NArt. No. 0474, 0475Art. No. 0476Art. No. 0480Art. No. LF304Art. No. LF306Art. No. LF318Art. No. LF301, LF302, LF324Art. No. LF305Art. No. LF307, LF308Art. No. LF312, LF321Art. No. LF313Art. No. LF320Art. No. LF326Art. No. LF311Exchange of unfold hook Adjustment of unfold hookAdjustment of brake/parking brake Art. No. LF311Art. No. LF306Page 23Page 23Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. 0468N.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017 Exchange of fender Let’s Fly.1. Unscrew the double screw A and the two screws B holding the fender.2. Pull out the rear wheel mounting plate just enough to free the fender.3. Unscrew the wheel cap and remove the damagedfender.4. Screw the new fender and the wheel cap in place.5. Turn the fender into correct position and tighten the wheel cap screw..6. Push the assembly into the rear leg and screw back the screws A and B.5. The wheel can be taken off and replaced with a new one.4. To replace the rear wheel, open the retaining ring (snap-ring) with a pliers.6. Use the pliers to lock the new snap-ring firmly into the groove on the axle.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. 0473N.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Exchange of rear wheel Let’s Fly.1. Unscrew the double screw A and the two screws B holding the fender.2. Pull out the rear wheel mounting plate just enough to free the fender.3. Unscrew the wheel cap and remove the fender.7. Screw the fender and the wheel cap back in place.8. Turn the fender in correct position and tighten the wheel cap screw.9. Screw back the screws A and B.9. Use the pliers to lock the snap-ringfirmly into the groove on the axle.1. Unscrew the double screw B and the two screws C holding the fender.4. Remove the yoke from the wire and the mounting plate.2. Put the handle in lowest position.3. Pull out the brake, sleeve, fender, and the wire guide from the rear leg.7. Remove the wheel from the old mounting plate 8. Put the wheel on the new mounting plate.5. Unscrew the wheel cap and remove the fender.6. To remove the wheel, remove the retaining ring (snap-ring) with a pliers.12. Check brake function when the wire has a loop, see picture.13. Attach the wire guide to the top of the sleeve.14. Make a loop on the wire.16. Mount the brake yoke and wire onto the wheel plate.15. Push the sleeve and wire guide into the rear leg.18. Push the whole assembly into rear leg and screw back the screws.17. Put the fender in place.10. Put back the fender and wheelcap.11. Mount the wire and the spring on the yoke.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. 0476.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20171. Push the handle down to lowest position.2. Unscrew the double screw A and the two screws B holding the fender.3. Pull out the mounting plate with the brake yoke from the rear leg.6. push the whole assembly into the rear leg including the fender.7. Screw the double screw A and the two screws B back in place.Exchange of brake yoke.4. Remove the damaged brake yoke and put in the new one.wheel mounting plate.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. 0480.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Exchange of rubber springs on rear wheel.1. Unscrew the double screw B and the two screws C holding the fender.2. Pull out the brake just enough so you can take away the rubber springs.5. Put fender in place and push the whole brake assembly into the rear leg including the fender.6. Screw the double screw B and the two screws C back in place.4. Don’t forget to put the distance sleeve into the yoke.3. Remove the damaged rubber springs and put in the new ones.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF 304.Exchange of front wheel Let’s Fly.1. Unscrew screw B and remove the C-clip at C.2. Remove the old wheel from the front fork. Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20173. Put the new wheel onto the axle including the two ball bearings.4. Lock the wheel with the C-clip and screw the hub cap in place over the hub with screw B.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF306.Exchange of brake housing, brake lever. Page 11. Unscrew the double screw B and the two screws Cholding the fender.2. To make is simple to remove the brake components you can use a hook tool like the one in the picture.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 3 – Okt 20193. Pull out the brake fender.4. Use the hook tool to pull out the sleeve and wire guide separately.6. Unscrew the screw on the handle and pull out the brake housing and brake lever .5. Unmount the brake from the wire.7. Dont remove the brake wire from the old brake handle.Exchange of brake housing, brake lever. Page 29. Attach the wire to the adjustment screw and screw the brake mechanism into the handle.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF306.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 201711. Make a wire loop on the wire guide. Put the wire on the yoke.12. Push the sleeve and wire guide into the rear leg.14. Push the whole assembly into the rear leg and screw back the screws B and C.13. Mount the yoke on the wheel mounting plate and turn the fender into correct angle.10. Screw the height adjustment mechanism back in place.8. Now the new lever and housing can be mounted.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF 318 LF322.Exchange of front fork and bearings Let’s Fly.1. Remove the plastic top cap.2. Unscrew the nut A and take out the front fork and bearings.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20173. Unscrew screw B, remove the C-clip and remove the wheel from the fork.4. Mount the wheel on the new fork with clip C and screw B including the two ball bearings.6. Put back the plastic top cap.5. Mount the new bearing into the front leg of the rollator and tighten nut A.5. Put the new seat into the tubes and put in the two metal rods. Make sure that the direction of the seat is correct. If necessary exchange the rods and dome nuts.6. Screw the dome nuts in place.7. Put the fabric band into the slot in the unfold hook.Adjust the length of the band so that the hook locks the rollator in open position and releases when you lift the seat in the middle opening.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF301, LF302. Art. No. LF324.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Exchange of seat and seat mounting set.1. Partly fold the rollator so that the seat is loose and not stretched.2. Screw off the dome nuts in one end, both sides of seat. Use allenkeys if necessary. Pull out the rods.3. Remove the fabric band from theunfold hook.4. If the seat is to be exchanged, pull out the seat fromthe metal tubes.Snap1. Unscrew the double screw B and the two screws C holding the fender.2. Unscrew screw A and remove the height adjustment.3. Pull out the brake, sleeve, fender, and the wire guide from the rear leg.6. Unscrew the screw on the handle and pull out the brake mechanism.4. Disconnect the wire and pull out the handle tube from the frame.5. Remove the bottom plug from the handle tube and take out the wire. 8. Remove the old brake wire entirely from the frame and the handle.7. Unscrew the wire adjustment screw and take out the brake wire.9. Insert the new wire in the handle tube from bottom and up.AHandle tube12. Put the brake wire and handle tube into frame.11. Put the wire into the bottom plug and push the bottom plug in place.10. Attach the wire to the adjustment screw and screw in the mechanism.14. Make a wire loop on the wire guide. Attach the wire to the yoke.16. Mount the brake yoke and wire onto the wheel plate.15. Push the sleeve and wire guide into the rear leg.18. Push the whole assembly into rear leg and screw back the screws.17. Turn the fender in place.13. Screw the height adjustment mechanism back in place.SnapLet’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF307 LF308.1. Unscrew the double screw B and the two screws C holding the fender.2. Unscrew screw A and remove the height adjustment.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20173. Pull out the brake, sleeve, fender, and the wire guide from the rear leg.6. Unscrew the screw on the handle and pull out the brake mechanism.4. Disconnect the wire and pull out the handle tube from the frame.5. Remove the bottom plug from the handle tube and take out the wire. 8. Remove the wire from the old handle tube.7. Unscrew the wire adjustment screw and take out the brake wire.9. Move the plastic bushing from the old handle tube to the new one.A12. Put the brake wire and handle tube into frame.11. Attach the wire to the adjustment screw and screw in the mechanism.10. Put the wire into the new handle tube all the way up to the handle.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF307.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 201716. Mount the brake yoke and wire onto the wheel plate.14. Make a wire loop on the wire guide. Attach the wire to the yoke.15. Push the sleeve and wire guide into the rear leg.18. Push the whole assembly into rear leg and screw back the screws.17. Put the fender in place.13. Screw the height adjustment mechanism back in place.1. Drill out the rivets or unscrew the screws that hold the plastic linkage arm to the metal frame of the rollator.2. Remove the plastic part. Do not forget the metal reinforcement bar that is inside.Let’s Fly Spare part. Right Art. No. LF321. Left Art. No. LF312.Let’s Fly Service Manual.Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Mounting of linkage arm.4. Mount the parts using screws, washers, and nuts.3. Mount the new plastic arm with the reinforcement bar inside. On the left side the hook for folding and the spring should also be mounted.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF313.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20171. Unscrew the double screw A and the two screws B holding the fender.2. Pull out the brake, sleeve, fender, and the wire guide from the rear leg.5. Push the sleeve and the wireguide into the rear leg.and springs to the mounting plate.7. Turn the fender into correct angleand tighten the wheelscap screw.8. push the whole assembly intothe rear leg including the fender.9. Screw the double screw A andthe two screws B back in place. Exchange of wire guide inside rear leg.3. Remove the damaged wireguide and put in the new one.4. Mount the new wire guide andmake a loop with the wire.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF320.Exchange of height adjustment Let’s FlyLet’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 20171. Unscrew screw A and remove the damaged height adjustment.4. Put in the adjust mechanism and screw the screw A in place.2. The new height adjustment consists of three parts.3. Check that the holes in the plastic bushing, the frame and the handle tube correspond.AA1. These are the parts of the joint and how they should be mounted together.2. The tubes of the folding cross should be placed between the washers in this order according to this sketch.3. Tighten the dome nut securely. Fix the nut with a drop of Loctite so it will not fall off. The metal sleeve serves as a fixture peg for the hook when the rollator is folded.Dome nut Metal sleeve Screwplastic washers Metal washerMetal washer Front side of rollator Rear side of rollatorMetal sleeveLet’s Fly Spare part Art. No. LF326.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Mounting the middle joint of the folding cross.3. Unscrew the two screws that hold the hook in place and remove the hook.4. Mount the new screws, the new hook and the spring. The spring must be placed around the two screws and locked into the hole in the hook at A.5. Adjust the screws so that the hook can easily rotate and still fits smoothly into the slot in the plastic linkage arm.Let’s Fly Spare part. Art. No. LF311.1. Partly fold the rollator so that the seat is loose andnot stretched.6. Put the fabric band into the slot in the unfold hook.Adjust the length of the band so that the hook locks the rollator in open position and releases when you lift the seat in the middle opening.Let’s Fly Service Manual. Revision version No: 2 – Aug 2017Exchange of the unfold hook.2. Remove the fabric band from the unfold hook.Let’s Fly spare part. Art. No. LF311.1. If the hook doea not lock or doeas not fit in the slot it can be adjusted with screw A. For tightening turn clockwise according to picture.2. If the hook is too tight, loosen it by screwing counter clockwise according to picture.Let’s Fly Servicemanual. Revision version nr: 2 – Aug 2017Adjustment of unfold hook Let’s Fly.Let’s Fly spare part. Art. No. LF306.Adjustment of brake/parking brake Let’s Fly.1. If the brake is to loose the wire tension can be increased by turning the screw B counter clockwise.2. If the brake is too hard the tension can be loosened by turning the screw B clockwise.。

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2018-2019-1.5雨燕说明书-推荐word版 (9页)

2018-2019-1.5雨燕说明书-推荐word版 (9页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==1.5雨燕说明书篇一:关于雨燕保养费用总结关于雨燕保养费用总结对于YY保养费用都是我们最关心问题,身边很多哥们在保养的时候,都被4s收了超额费用,或者增加很多不必要的保养项目,感觉很有必要对雨燕保养费用做个总结。

以下内容是我从各地儿收集的信息来给大家看看参考参考总的来说,雨燕,特别是 1.3雨燕的保养费用还是比较便宜的,特别是和大众、通用、丰田、日产等合资品牌比。

但4S有些保养件价格偏贵,而且有些项目并非必须或者很早去做。

以下分别列出一些可以节约开支的地方。

(本文分析以1.3雨燕为基础)一.保养周期。

所有4s都说雨燕保养周期是5000公里。

但实际上保养手册中规定的强制周期是10000公里或者6个月。

保修期内达到这个强制周期必须到指定的4s去保养,否则视同弃保。

这意味着:1.对于自带高级机油如美孚1号或者灰壳的车友,完全可以适当延长保养周期。

2. 对于用普通矿物机油的车友,可以选择5000公里在其他地方换机油机滤,1万公里再到4s做保养。

当然,这是理论上的分析,具体是否可以实行,还需要看各地4s的态度和车友沟通的结果。

毕竟中国的国情所限,很多正当的规定并非能够顺利执行。

节约总结:至少可以节约50元。

二.保养配件。

除了机滤本身比较便宜外,4s保养配件价格和网上价格差距通常在2到3倍。

例如,1. 空气滤芯,4s价格在70元,网上价格通常在20到30块之间,差价2-3倍。

雨燕的空气滤芯非常好换,不用工具,只需要打开4个卡子即可换。

建议自买自换。

1. 汽油滤芯,原厂为索菲玛品牌,此品牌淘宝价格通常在35元左右,4s价格在110元左右,差价在3倍多。

2. 机油滤芯,原厂15元左右,网上有10元左右的滤芯,差价不大,可以继续用原厂滤芯。

但对于延长换油周期的朋友,可以考虑用Denso等好品牌的滤芯。

Yanmar.gm-series柴油机维修保养说明书

Yanmar.gm-series柴油机维修保养说明书

Maintenance of Pleasureboat Diesel EngineGM Series1.Safety Precaution for Inspection1)Battery FluidBattery fluid is diluted sulfuric acid. It can blind you if it gets in your eyes, or burn your skin. Keep the fluid away from your body. Wash it off immediately with a large quantity of fresh water if you get any on you.2)Fire due to Electric Short-CircuitsAlways turn off the battery switch or detach the earth cable(-) before inspecting the electrical system.Failure to do so could cause short-circuiting and fires.3)Precautions for Moving PartsStop the engine before you service it. If you must inspect while the engine is operating, never touch moving parts. Keep your body and clothing well clear of all moving parts as this could result in injury.4)Precautions for Removing Hot Oil and Water to Prevent BurnsIf extracting oil from the engine while it is still hot, do not let the oil splash on you.Wait until the temperature has dropped before removing cooling water from the engine to avoid getting scalded.5)Burns from Contact with Hot Engine PartsThe whole engine is hot during operation and immediately after stopping.The turbocharger, exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe, and engine are very hot.Never touch these parts with your body or clothing.6)Burns from Scaldingl Never remove the filler cap of the fresh water cooler while the engine is still hot. Stream and hot water will spurt out and seriously burn you. Wait until the water temperature has dropped, thenwrap a cloth around the cap and loosen it slowly.l After inspection, refasten the filler cap firmly. If the cap is not secure, steam or scalding watermay be emitted during operation causing burns.2.Engine SpecificationsType Vertical water-cooled 4-cycle diesel engineEngine Model 1GM10 2GM20(F) 3GM30(F) Number of cylinders 1 2 3Cont. rating output 5.9kW(8PS)/3400min-111.8kW(16PS)/3400min-117.7kW(24PS)/3400min-1Max. output 6.6kW(9PS)/3600min-113.2kW(18PS)/3600min-119.9kW(27PS)/3600min-1Lube oil capacity EngineoilL 1.3L 2.0L 2.7L Clutch oil L 0.25L 0.25L 0.3L3.Fuel oil, lube oil and cooling water 3.1 fuel oil3.2 Lube oil3.3 Cooling water (Fresh water cooling type)1)1) Selection of fuel oilUse the following diesel fuels or equivalents. Select fuels of a higher quality for best engine performance.[Diesel fuel standard for various countries]l ISO 8217 DMAl ASTM D975 Grade No.1-D or No.2-Dl JIS K2204 Grade No.2, No.3 or special-No.3 lBS 2869 Part-1 class-A1 or A2At low temperatures, fuel oil becomes difficult to ignite and will not flow easily, making startingdifficult. Select fuel oil of a cetane of 45 or greater to insure ignitability, and use the outside temperature as a guide for selecting the proper grade to insure fluidity. 2)Handling of Fuel OillKeep the fuel oil in a clean container. Store the container in a place away from rain and dirt as water and dust mixed in with the fuel cause engine failure.lKeep the fuel container stationery for several hours to allow any dirt or water to settle to the bottom. Use a pump to extract the clear, filtered fuel from the top of the container for use.1)Selection of Engine oil Use the following lube oil API Classification•• CD SAE Viscosity •• 15W402)2) Selection of Marine gear lube oil API Classification •• CD SAE Viscosity •• #30 3)Handling the Lube OillWhen handling and storing lube oil, be careful not to allow dust and water to enter the lube oil. Clean around the filler port before refilling.lDo not mix. lube oils of different types or brands.Mixing may reduce the lubricating performance. Different oils are used for the engine and the marine gear.Be careful to use the correct oil for each one and store in separate clearly labeled containers1)Always use soft water (tap water) for the fresh water. Never use dirty water or hard water. Impurities in the cooling water cause scale and rust to build up in the cooling system reduction cooling efficiency and causing the engine to overheat.2)During the cold season, add antifreeze to the cooling water to prevent freezing. Failure to add antifreeze will result in damage to various parts in the cooling water system.3)Refer to the instruction accompanying the antifreeze for the proper mixing ratio. Select the ratio for the lowest temperature of the cold season. If the mixture is too thick, the cooling efficiency will be reduced.4)Do not mix different brands of antifreeze or anti-rust. Mixing reduces cooling efficiency and leads to parts damage.5)When the amount of cooling water is too low, refill with fresh water only.4.Maintenance and Inspection4.1 Fuel Oil System4.1.14.1.1 Checking and Supplying Fuel OilCheck the fuel level inside the fuel tank and supply with the recommended fuel if necessary.Inspection •• daily (before starting)4.1.2Draining the fuel tank1.Put a pan under the drain to catch the fuel.2.Loosen the drain cock at the bottom of the fuel tank, and drain off any water and dirt collectedinside.3.Once the water and dirt have been drained off and the fuel coming out is clear, close the drainplug.Inspection •• every 50hrs.4.1.3Replacing the fuel filter1.Close the fuel cook.2.Turn the element casing fixing screw to the left withthe filter wrench and remove.3.Clean the filter casing.4.Turn the element casing fixing screw to the right, usethe filter wrench to tighten.5.Be sure be bleed air out of the fuel system.4.2 Lube Oil System4.2.1Checking and Supplying Engine oil1.Check the engine oil level with the oil dipstick.2.If the oil level is low, supply with the recommended lube oil using the filler port.Supply oil up to the upper mark on the oil dipstick.Inspection •• daily (before start-up)4.2.2Check and supply of Marine gear oil1.Check the marine gear oil level with the oil dipstick.2.Supply with the recommended oil if necessary.Check the oil level with the dipstick while to the uppermark.Inspection •• daily (before starting)4.2.3 Replacing the Engine Lube Oil and Lube Oil Filters1.Drain off the lube oil.It is easier and more effective to drain the engine lube oil while the engine is still warm afteroperation.1) After removing the oil dipstick, attach the hose of the oil drain pump to the dipstick guidehole.2) Drain off the oil with the drain pump.2.Replace the lube oil filter1) Turn the lube oil filter to the left with the filter wrench and remove.2) Clean the filter installation face.3) Apply engine oil to the installation face and put on the new filter, turning it to the right byhand. Next, tighten an additional 3/4 of a turn with the filter wrench.3.Fill with new lube oil.1) Fill with the specified amount of engine oil.¡Remove the oil inlet cap on the top of the bonnet and fill with oil.¡Remove the oil dipstick and check the level of the oil with the gauge on the stick. Oilshould be filled to the upper mark on the dipstick gauge¡Replace the dipstick and tighten the oil inlet cap firmly by hand.2•Run the engine for approximately 5 minutes and check to see if there is any oilleakage3) Approximately 10 minutes after stopping, check the oil level again with the oildipstick and more oil if necessary.Replace first ••• after initial 50 hoursSecond time and thereafter •• every 250 hours( 1 year)4.2.4 Replacing the Marine Gear Lube OilReplace the lube oil in the marine gear by using the procedure described above.Replacefirst •• after initial 50 hourssecond time •• every 250 hoursthereafter •• every 1000 hours4.3 Cooling Water System4.3.1Check and supply of cooling water1.Check the cooling water level in the sub-tank.If the water level is close to the lower limit, remove the sub tank cap and fill with fresh waterto the upper limit.2.When the water level in the sub-tank is low, remove the filler cap for the fresh water tank andcheck the amount of cooling water in the fresh water tank. Fill with fresh water to overflowingif the level is low.¡Check the fresh water level before operation while the engine is cold.Checking the water level while the engine is hot is dangerous, and the cooling waterreading will be misleading due to thermal expansion.¡Check and supply cooling water daily at the sub-tank.Do not remove the fresh water cooler f1iller cap regularly.¡The amount of water in the sub tank will increase during operation. This is normal.When the engine is stopped, the temperature of the cooling water will drop causing theextra water in the sub tank to return to the fresh water tank.Inspection •• daily (before starting)4.3.2Checking discharged from the seawater outlet pipeCheck that sufficient cooling water is discharged from the seawater outlet pipe. Operation with too little seawater discharge will burn the impeller of the seawater pump. If seawater discharge is too small, stop the engine immediately, identify the cause and repair.¡Is the Kingston cock open¡Is the inlet of the Kingston cock clogged¡Is the sea water suction hose broken, or does the hose suck in air due to a loose joint4.3.3Inspecting Inner Parts of the Seawater PumpThe inside parts of the seawater pump will deteriorate with use, and discharge performance falls. At the specified interval or when the volume of seawater discharged is reduced, inspect the seawater pump in accordance with the following procedures.1.Loosen the side cover set bolt and remove the side cover.2.Illuminate the inside of the seawater pump with a flashlight and inspect. If any of the followingproblems is found, disassembly and maintenance are necessary.¡Impeller blades are cracked or nicked. Edges or surfaces of the blades are marred orworm. The impeller must be replaced periodically every 2000 hrs.¡Wear plate is damaged.3.If no damage is found when inspecting the inside of the pump, replace the side cover. Fit theO-ring to the groove of the joint face before replacing the side cover.If a large amount of water leaks continuously from the seawater pump during operation,disassembly and maintenance ( replacement of the mechanical seal ) are necessary.When disassembly and maintenance of the seawater pump are necessary, consult your Yanmardealer or distributor.Inspection •• every 1000 hours.Replace •• every 2000 hours.4.3.4Inspection and Replace Anti-corrosive zinc (seawater cooling line)1.Close the Kingston cock.2.Drain the cooling seawater.3.Remove the plug labeled ZINC and indicated in the diagram.4.Check the zinc on the inside of the plug to determine the amount of wear to the anti-corrosivezinc.¡Replace the anti-corrosive zinc when it has been reduced to less than 1/2 of its originalsize.¡If there is only a little bit of wear, clean the surface by sanding off any corroded areas.5.Replace plug.6.Open the Kingston cock and check water leakage.Inspection •• every 500 hours.4.4 Inspection of the Electrical Parts4.4.1 Inspection of Batteryl Check the level of fluid in the battery.When the amount of fluid nears the lower limit, fill with battery fluid (available in the market)to the upper limit. If operation continues with insufficient battery fluid, the battery life isshortened, and the battery may overheat and explode.l Battery fluid tends to evaporate more quickly in the summer, and the fluid level should bechecked earlier than the specified times.l If the engine turns over at a slower than usual rate and refuses to start, recharge the battery.l If the engine still will not start after charging, replace the battery.Inspection •• daily (before start-up)4.4.2 Checking the Tension of the V-Belt of the AlternatorWhen there is not enough tension in the V-belt, the belt will slip making it impossible for thealternator to generate power.Additionally, the fresh water pump will not work causing the engine to overheat.Check the tension of the V-belt in the following manner.1.Press the V-belt down with your thumb at the middle of the belt to check the tension.The give in the V-belt should measure about 8 • 10mm at the depression.2.To adjust the V-belt tension, loosen the set bolt and move the alternator.3.Replace the belt if it is damaged.Inspection •• every 500 hoursReplace •• every 2000 hours4.4.3Adjusting the Remote Control HandleThe remote control handles and the engine control levers are connected by an accelerator cable. Over time the cable becomes stretched and the connections loose causing deviation in the position, which makes operation unsafe. Inspect the cable periodically and adjust if necessary.1.Adjusting the Governor Remote Control Handle¡Check to see that the speed lever on the engine side is touching the high speed limitingbolt when the governor handle is put in H ( High Speed ).¡Check to see that the speed lever on the engine side is touching the low speed limitingbolt when the governor handle is put in L ( Low Speed ).¡If the speed lever does not touch the limiting bolt for either the high or low speed, whenyou check them, loosen the setting screws on the fittings for the accelerator cable andadjust the position of the cable.2.Adjusting the Clutch Remote Control Handle for the Marine Gear¡Check to see that the clutch lever on the engine side is in the neutral position when theremote control handle is in NEUTRAL.¡ If the position of the clutch lever is incorrect, loosen the setting screw of the cable.¡Check the clutch lever in▲ FWD ( Forward )▼ REV ( Reverse )making sure it is correctly aligned.¡Make any necessary adjustments using NEWTRAL as the central point.Inspection •• every 250 hours5. Principal specifications5.1 SpecificationsEngine Model 1GM10 2GM20(F) 3GM30(F)Idling speed min-1 850±25High idling speed min-1 3825±25Firing order -1-2-1 1-3-4-2-1 Valve clearanceSuction •• 0.2±0.03 Exhaust•• 0.2±0.03Injection timing (FID) bTDC 15°±1 bTDC 15°±1 bTDC 18°±1Injection pressureMpa 19.6±0.49 (200±5kg/cm2) Lubricant pressure Mpa0.39±0.05 (4.0±0.5kg/cm2)6. Trouble and troubleshootingIf you should encounter some difficulty during operation, refer to the following table for countermeasures. Trouble Probable Cause Measure Problem occurs during operation. NOTICEWhen the alarm equipment indicates a problem, immediately put the clutch in neutral and run the engine at low speed.Check to see which alarm indicator is lit, then stop the engine and inspect.When you cannot determine the source of the problem, return to port at low speed and ask your Yanmar dealer for repair.Alarm buzzer sounds and alarm come on. Faulty battery Check battery fluid.V-belt is loose or damagedAdjust V-belt tension or replacebelt.Charge Lamp(Alarm buzzer does not sound)Alternator is not generatingelectricityAsk for repairs.Insufficient cooling water in fresh water tankCheck and replenish coolingwater.Leakage in fresh water cooling system Ask for repairs for water leakage. Fresh water cooling pump is damaged Ask for repairs. C.W. Temp. Lamp goes on Inside of C.W. system is dirty Ask for repairs. L.O. Press. Alarm Lamp goes on Insufficient engine oil Replenish engine oil.Insufficient discharge of cooling seawaterKingston cock is closed. Kingston cock is clogged. Suction hose is damaged or joints loose.Exhaust Alarm Lamp goes on Damaged cooling seawater pump Check seawater pump impeller. Faulty Alarm DeviceNOTICEDo not operate the engine if alarm devices are not working properly.Serious accidents may result if difficulties are not spotted due to faulty alarm lamps.Before starting when switch is turned from OFF → ON, alarm devices do not work.Alarm buzzer does not sound. Circuit broken or buzzerdamaged.Ask for repairs.Some alarm lamps do not light up. Circuit broken or lamp burnt out. Ask for repairs.After starting when switch returns from START → ON, alarm devices do not work.Alarm buzzer does not cut off. Short circuit Ask for repairs.Some alarm lamps do not go out. Damaged sensor or switch Ask for repairs.Starting FailuresNo fuel Replenish fuel: bleed.Air in fuel line Bleed.Bad fuel Replace with recommended fuel. Clogged fuel filter Replace fuel filter.Poor fuel injection Ask for repairs.Starter does not turn. Pressure leakage fromintake/exhaust valvesAsk for repairs.Insufficient battery charge Check battery fluid, recharge.Faulty cable connection at terminal Remote rust from terminal; retightenFaulty starter switch Ask for repairs.Starter does not turn or turns toosolely(can be turned by hand)Faulty starter Ask for repairs.Cannot be turned manually Inner parts seized or damaged Ask for repairs.Poor exhaust colorOverload Reduce load.Insufficient fuel Replace with recommended fuel. Faulty spraying of F.O. injection Ask for repairs.Black smoke emitted. Excessive intake/exhaust valvetop clearanceAsk for repairs.Insufficient fuel Replace with recommended fuel. Faulty spraying of F.O. injection Ask for repairs.Fuel injection timing off Ask for repairs.White smoke emitted. Lube oil burns/excessiveconsumptionAsk for repairs.。

【推荐】铃木雨燕,说明书,pdf-推荐word版 (7页)

【推荐】铃木雨燕,说明书,pdf-推荐word版 (7页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==铃木雨燕,说明书,pdf篇一:家用实用小车铃木雨燕解析铃木雨燕是一款定位于A0级的紧凑型小车,价位低、时尚的设计及较低的油耗,让它变成了新时代家用及操控两不误的实用车型。

谁说外形不重要!一款想要给消费者留下深刻印象的车,一定要有自己的特色及设计风格。

力求消费者从看到它的那一刻开始,它的形象就会深深地印在脑海中。

雨燕在这点上并不例外,其经典的外形设计完全能够赢得大多数消费者的青睐,而与时俱进的细节特征则保证了它能够始终站在时尚的前沿。

相对来说,合资及自主品牌旗下的小型车利润都不算高,但是小型车市场中的竞争却愈演愈烈,特别是合资自主品牌车型的出现,让一些合资车企都感受到了不小的压力。

作为长安铃木的主力车型,雨燕肩负着拉高品牌销量的重任,因此适时的升级改款必不可少。

相比于老款车型,雨燕在保留经典外形设计的同时,对一些细节之处进行了重新设计,新车型采用了大尺寸蜂窝形进气格栅和带有银边锋锐造型的雾灯,全新多辐灵动轮毂充满动感气息,后保险杠以及后雾灯造型同样有所改变,让原本就时尚可爱的雨燕变得更新颖,更富有朝气。

长安铃木雨燕的轴距为2390mm,因此车内空间对于雨燕来说是个不小的考验。

在试驾过程中,我首先坐进雨燕的后排试乘,看着并不宽敞的腿部空间却没有让我的膝盖顶到前排座椅后背,而头部空间也算是够用,不过余量都不算大,想必如果后排坐上3个身材娇小的女士,乘坐感还是比较舒服的,但如果是像笔者这样膀大腰圆的壮汉,那就有些难为雨燕了。

当我换乘到驾驶员座椅时,立刻觉得车内空间宽敞了不少,不但头部空间完全够用,而且在保证前排乘员腿部空间的前提下,并没有过分“压榨”后排乘员那原本就不富裕的空间。

雨燕使用的是麦弗逊式独立前悬架和纵臂扭力梁式半独立后悬架,虽然后悬并非独立悬架,不过千万不要低估雨燕的操控表现,沉稳的转向盘配合铃木工程师精心调校的悬架,依然让驾驶者在高速过弯或者变线时镇定自若。

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雨燕1.3说明书篇一:雨燕保养使用手册20XX雨燕车主保养使用手册时尚外形的小车可以说是日系车中的擅长领域,Swift 雨燕便是于20XX年巴黎车展中正式亮相的小型车款。

自04年11月日本上市开始后,去年陆续在中国、匈牙利、印度等地上市,成为不折不扣的铃木世界战略小车。

良好的经济性受到了不少车友的追捧。

但也有部分车友对雨燕引擎、动力方面的表现持否定的观点。

在此收集整理出众多雨燕车主在实际使用感受中对雨燕的优缺点的评价,能客观的反映出雨燕的优势和不足,给所有喜爱雨燕的车友一个参考。

雨燕保养以及使用细节一、走合保养期新车里程在最初的0-100公里时,发动机等运动件表面还较粗糙,其内摩擦阻力大,如不控制车速、负荷、温度,机件就会发生急剧的磨损。

因此,在最初的1000-20XX 公里磨合期内,必须严格按规定行驶。

磨合良好的汽车,其使用寿命、可靠性及经济性将大大提高。

磨合保养期内基本规范要求:1、不能以最大油门过度行驶(建议车速60-80公里/小时);2、各档发动机转速均不能超过最高转速的3/4;3、汽车最好不要满载;4、经常使用不同档位,以利于各零部件之间的均匀磨合;5、磨合后期可将车速逐渐提高到最高允许速度(各档位车速范围见使用手册);6、出现任何异常现象,立即向专门人员请教。

注意:磨合后期(1500-2500公里),必须到就近的长安铃木特约维修站进行首次强制保养!以后视情况每6000-10000公里进行一次例行保养。

二、出车前的准备起动前1、检查汽车有无漏水、漏油现象;2、检查机油油位及清洁度;3、检查发动机冷却液、制动液、洗涤液液位(必要时添加);4、检查皮带张紧度(必要时调整);5、检查轮胎气压及磨损状况。

起动汽车后1、检查仪表、信号灯、操纵开关是否正常;2、检查发动机及运动附件是否正常,有无异响;3、汽车怠速是否正常。

注意:用户自己在保养车辆时请仔细阅读随车使用手册!三、行驶中注意事项1、冷机起动后,应让发动机预热3-5分钟,最初以中、低速行驶,发动机水温正常后才能高速行驶;2、从经济性及发动机寿命、环保等方面考虑要尽量使用高档行驶,因为此时在同样车速下,发动机的转速最低;3、当车下陡坡或长坡时,要挂上适当的低速档,用发动机辅助制动。

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本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==雨燕,说明书篇一:雨燕保养使用手册201X雨燕车主保养使用手册时尚外形的小车可以说是日系车中的擅长领域,Swift雨燕便是于201X年巴黎车展中正式亮相的小型车款。

自04年11月日本上市开始后,去年陆续在中国、匈牙利、印度等地上市,成为不折不扣的铃木世界战略小车。

良好的经济性受到了不少车友的追捧。

但也有部分车友对雨燕引擎、动力方面的表现持否定的观点。

在此收集整理出众多雨燕车主在实际使用感受中对雨燕的优缺点的评价,能客观的反映出雨燕的优势和不足,给所有喜爱雨燕的车友一个参考。

雨燕保养以及使用细节一、走合保养期新车里程在最初的0-100公里时,发动机等运动件表面还较粗糙,其内摩擦阻力大,如不控制车速、负荷、温度,机件就会发生急剧的磨损。

因此,在最初的1000-201X公里磨合期内,必须严格按规定行驶。

磨合良好的汽车,其使用寿命、可靠性及经济性将大大提高。

磨合保养期内基本规范要求:1、不能以最大油门过度行驶(建议车速60-80公里/小时);2、各档发动机转速均不能超过最高转速的3/4;3、汽车最好不要满载;4、经常使用不同档位,以利于各零部件之间的均匀磨合;5、磨合后期可将车速逐渐提高到最高允许速度(各档位车速范围见使用手册);6、出现任何异常现象,立即向专门人员请教。

注意:磨合后期(1500-2500公里),必须到就近的长安铃木特约维修站进行首次强制保养!以后视情况每6000-10000公里进行一次例行保养。

二、出车前的准备起动前1、检查汽车有无漏水、漏油现象;2、检查机油油位及清洁度;3、检查发动机冷却液、制动液、洗涤液液位(必要时添加);4、检查皮带张紧度(必要时调整);5、检查轮胎气压及磨损状况。

起动汽车后1、检查仪表、信号灯、操纵开关是否正常;2、检查发动机及运动附件是否正常,有无异响;3、汽车怠速是否正常。

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2023年款汽车维修手册说明书

2023年款汽车维修手册说明书

IndexAccessoriesInstallation.................................. 109ACCESSORY (Ignition KeyPosition)........................................ 50AddingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 152Brake Fluid................................. 154Clutch Fluid................................ 155Engine Coolant........................... 148Engine Oil................................... 143Manual Transmission Fluid ..... 153Power Steering Fluid................. 155Windshield Washer Fluid......... 151Additional Safety Information........ 18Door Locks................................... 19Driving with Pets......................... 19Head Restraint Position.............. 18Seat-back Position........................ 18Storing Cargo Safely................... 19Additives, Engine Oil..................... 144AdjustmentsMirrors.......................................... 60Head Restraints (56)Seats.............................................. 55Steering Wheel............................ 44Airbag (SRS).................................... 11Air Cleaner..................................... 156Air Conditioning............................... 72Maintenance............................... 165Usage............................................ 74Air Outlets (Vents).......................... 70Air Pressure, Tires........................ 167Alcohol and Drugs........................... 27Alcohol in Gasoline........................ 102Antifreeze....................................... 147Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)Description................................. 220Indicator Light.................... 35, 122Operation.................................... 122Anti-theft Steering Column Lock .. 50Appearance Care........................... 183Ashtray.............................................. 66Audio System................................... 77Automatic Speed Control................ 46Automatic Transmission.............. 116Capacity, Fluid........................... 218Checking Fluid Level................ 152Shifting........................................ 116Shift Lever Positions.. (117)Shift Lock Release (120)BatteryCharging System Light............... 34Jump Starting............................. 200Maintenance............................... 160Specifications............................. 219Before Driving............................... 101Belts, Seat........................................... 5Beverage Holder.............................. 64Body Repair.................................... 190BrakesAnti-lock System (ABS)............ 122Break-in, New Linings .............. 102Fluid............................................ 153Light, Burned-out...................... 176Parking.......................................... 62System Indicator.......................... 34Wear Indicators......................... 121Brakes, ABSDescription................................. 220Operation.................................... 122System Indicator................. 35, 122CONTINUEDIndexBraking System.............................. 121Break-in, New Car......................... 102Brightness Control, Instruments... 41Brights, Headlights......................... 40Bulb ReplacementBack-up Lights........................... 176Brake Lights............................... 176Ceiling Light............................... 179Front Parking Lights................. 175Front Side Marker Lights......... 175Headlights.................................. 172High-mount Brake Light.......... 178License Plate Lights.................. 178Rear Side Marker Lights.......... 177Specifications............................. 219Turn Signal Lights..................... 174Bulbs, Halogen. (173)Cables, Jump Starting With.......... 200Capacities Chart............................. 218Carbon Monoxide Hazard.............. 28Cargo, Loading............................... 110Cassette PlayerCare (97)Operation................................ 81, 90CAUTION, Explanation of.............. ii CD Player.......................................... 93Certification Label......................... 216Chains............................................. 171Change OilHow to......................................... 145When to....................................... 136Changing a Flat Tire..................... 193Changing Engine Coolant............. 149Charging System Indicator .... 34, 205Check Engine Light........................ 35CheckingAutomatic TransmissionFluid........................................ 152Battery Condition...................... 160Brake Fluid................................. 154Clutch Fluid............................... 155Drive Belts.................................. 166Engine Coolant........................... 147Engine Oil................................... 142Fuses.......................................... 208Manual Transmission Fluid..... 153Power Steering Fluid................. 155Checklist, Before Driving............. 112Child Safety.. (20)Cigarette Lighter............................. 66Cleaner, Air.................................... 156CleaningAluminum Wheels..................... 185Carpeting.................................... 187Exterior....................................... 184Fabric.......................................... 187Interior........................................ 187Leather....................................... 187Seat Belts.................................... 188Vinyl............................................ 187Window...................................... 188CLEAN Light................................... 97Clock, Setting the ............................ 63Clutch Fluid.................................... 155Coin Box........................................... 65CO in the Exhaust......................... 221Cold Weather, Starting in............. 114Compact Spare............................... 192Consumer Information.................. 227Controls, Instruments and.............. 31CoolantAdding........................................ 148Checking..................................... 147Proper Solution.......................... 147Temperature Gauge....................38IndexCorrosion Protection..................... 185Crankcase Emission ControlSystem......................................... 224Cruise Control Operation............... 46Customer Relations Office.. (227)DANGER, Explanation of................. ii Dashboard........................................ 32Daytime Running Lights................. 40Dead Battery, What to Do............ 200Defects, Reporting Safety............... 29Defogger, Rear Window................. 43Defrosting the Windows................. 76DEXRON* II AutomaticTransmission Fluid.................... 152Dimensions..................................... 218Dimming the Headlights................ 40DipstickAutomatic Transmission........... 152Engine Oil................................... 142Directional Signals........................... 41Disabled, Towing Your Car If...... 213Disc Brake Wear Indicators......... 121Disposal of Used Oil. (147)DoorsLocking and Unlocking............... 51Power Door Locks....................... 51DOT Tire Quality Grading........... 222Downshifting, 5-speed ManualTransmission.............................. 115Drive Belts...................................... 166Driving............................................ 111Economy..................................... 108In Bad Weather.......................... 123In Foreign Countries.. (103)Economy. Fuel............................... 108Emergencies on the Road............. 191Battery, Jump Starting.............. 200Changing a Flat Tire.. (193)Charging System Indicator...... 205Check Engine Light.................. 206Checking the Fuses................... 209Low Oil Pressure Indicator...... 204Malfunction Indicator Lamp.... 206Manually Closing Moonroof.... 207Overheated Engine................... 202Emergency Brake. (62)Emergency Flashers....................... 43Emission Controls......................... 224EngineBelts............................................. 166Check Engine Light............ 35, 206Coolant Temperature Gauge..... 38Malfunction IndicatorLamp................................. 35, 206Oil Pressure Indicator......... 34, 204Oil, What Kind to Use (143)Overheating................................ 202Specifications............................. 218Ethanol in Gasoline....................... 103Evaporative Emission Controls.... 224Exhaust Fumes................................ 28Expectant Mothers, Use of SeatBelts by......................................... 10Exterior, Cleaning the. (184)Fabric, Cleaning............................. 187Fan, Interior.. (72)CONTINUEDIndexFeatures, Comfort andConvenience................................. 69Filling the Fuel Tank..................... 104FilterOil................................................ 145First Gear, Shifting........................ 1195-speed Manual Transmission,Checking Fluid Level................ 1535-speed Manual Transmission,Shifting the................................. 115Flashers, Hazard Warning.............. 43Flat Tire, Changing a.................... 193FluidsAutomatic Transmission........... 152Brake.......................................... 154Clutch.......................................... 155Manual Transmission............... 153Power Steering........................... 155Windshield Washer................... 151FM Stereo RadioReception...................................... 80Folding Rear Seat............................ 57Foreign Countries, Driving in...... 103Four-way Flashers........................... 43Front End, Towing byEmergency Wrecker (213)Fuel................................................. 102Fill Door and Cap....................... 104Gauge............................................ 38Octane Requirement................. 102Oxygenated................................ 102Tank, Filling the......................... 104Fuses, Checking the. (208)Gas Mileage, Improving................ 108Gasohol........................................... 102Gasoline.......................................... 102Gauge............................................ 38Octane Requirement................. 102Tank, Filling the......................... 104Gas Station Procedures................. 104GaugesEngine Coolant Temperature .... 38Fuel............................................. 38Gearshift Lever PositionsAutomatic Transmission........... 1175-speed ManualTransmission.......................... 115Glass Cleaning............................... 188Glove Box.. (53)Halogen Headlight Bulbs.............. 173Hazard Warning Flashers............... 43Headlights....................................... 40Daytime Running Lights............. 40High Beam Indicator................... 36High Beams, Turning on............ 40Low Beams, Turning on ............. 40Reminder Chime.......................... 40Replacing Halogen Bulbs ......... 172Turning on.................................... 40Head Restraints............................... 56Heating and Cooling........................ 70High Altitude, Starting at.............. 114High-Low Beam Switch .................. 40Hood, Opening the ........................ 105Horn................................................. 49Hot Coolant, Warning About........ 148Hydraulic Clutch............................ 155Hydroplaning. (123)Identification Number, Vehicle.... 216If Your Car Has to be Towed.......213IndexIgnitionKeys.............................................. 49Switch............................................ 50Timing Control System............. 225Indicator Lights, InstrumentPanel............................................. 33Infant Restraint................................ 22Inflation, Proper Tire .................... 167Inside Mirror.................................... 60Inspection, Tire.............................. 168Instrument Panel............................. 32Instrument Panel Brightness......... 41Interior Cleaning............................ 187Interior Lights.................................. 67Introduction.. (i)Jacking up the Car......................... 195Jack, Tire........................................ 194Jump Starting (200)Keys (49)Label, Certification........................ 216Lane Change, Signaling.................. 41Lap Belt............................................... 6Lap/Shoulder Belts........................... 6Leaking of Exhaust into Car.......... 28Lighter, Cigarette............................ 66LightsBulb Replacement..................... 172Indicator........................................ 33Parking.......................................... 40Turn Signal................................... 41Loading Cargo................................ 110LOCK (Ignition Key Position)....... 50LocksAnti-theft Steering Column........ 50Fuel Fill Door............................. 104Glove Box..................................... 53Power Door.................................. 51Trunk............................................ 52Low Coolant Level......................... 147Lower Gear, Downshifting to a.... 115Low Oil Pressure Indicator.... 34, 204Lubricant Specifications Chart.... 218Luggage (110)Maintenance................................... 131Periodic Items............................ 140Record.................................. 138-139Required Indicator....................... 38Schedule.............................. 134-137Malfunction Indicator Lamp.. 35, 206Manual Transmission.................... 115Manual Transmission Fluid ......... 153Maximum Shift Speeds........ 116, 120Meters, Gauges................................ 37Methanol in Gasoline.................... 103Mirrors, Adjusting........................... 66Moonroof.......................................... 59Closing Manually....................... 207Operation.. (59)Neutral Gear Position.................... 118New Vehicle Break-in ................... 102Normal Shift Speeds...................... 115NOTICE, Explanation of................. ii Numbers, Identification. (216)CONTINUED。

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