VAUXHALL MOVANO_B 2020 Owner's Manual
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Body conversions329Tipping to the side
Push lever to access the front pivot.
Insert locking pins into the front and
rear pivots on the same side. Ensure the handle and locator on both locking
pins are facing up.
Rotate both locking pins away from
the upright position and secure each
locking chain. Lower the sideboard
fully.
Tipping to the rear9 Warning
To prevent the tailboard becoming
detached from the vehicle, ensure that the upper hinges are engaged
and push the release levers
downwards to engage the locks
fully.
Insert locking pins into the left and
right rear pivots. Ensure the handle
and locator on both locking pins are
facing up. Rotate both locking pins
away from the upright position and
secure each locking chain.
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330Body conversionsIsolation switch
The system must be activated using
the isolation switch located on the left- hand side of the chassis. Turn the
isolator switch to the ON position.
When the tipper is not in use, turn the
isolation switch to the OFF position.
Raising and lowering the tipper
The tipper is operated using the
remote control located by the front
seats.
The remote control enables the user
to supervise the operation of the
tipper from outside the vehicle.
Press switch:
â:raiseã:lower
When the tipper is active an acoustic
signal sounds.
The tipper can be stopped at any time
by releasing the switch.
The tipper body will cease moving
automatically when it reaches the
maximum height.
To stop in an emergency, press the
red button.
Store the remote control in the holder when not in use.
Safety cable The safety cable attached to the
tipper body prevents the tipper body
being raised too far. Should the safety
cable become damaged it must be
replaced immediately. Seek the
assistance of a workshop.
Safety prop
The safety prop is located under the
left-hand side of the tipper body and
is provided only to assist in supporting the empty tipper body when tipped to
the rear, for carrying out visual
inspection of the vehicle components.
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Using the safety prop1. Prepare the tipper body for tipping
to the rear.
2. Raise the tipper fully.
3. Raise the safety prop to align with
support on the tipper.
4. Lower the tipper body until the safety prop is in contact with the
tipper.
Stowing the safety prop:
1. Raise the tipper body sufficiently to release the safety prop from its
support.
2. Lower the safety prop into the stowed position.
3. Lower the tipper body.
Hydraulic oil levelCaution
Before any inspection work can be carried out the safety prop must be
in position.
With the tipper fully raised, the
hydraulic oil level must be between
the MIN and MAX marks.Caution
Only use products that have been
tested and approved. Damage
resulting from the use of
nonapproved materials will not be
covered by the warranty.
The use of additives could cause
damage and invalidate the
warranty.
Check the hydraulic oil level after long
driving on bumpy or steep roads.
Have the cause of the loss of
hydraulic oil remedied by a workshop.
Use only hydraulic oil type SAE 10
(ISO 32), or a type Q8 ELI 1298L
suitable for Class 1 conditions.
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332Body conversionsToolbox
Unlock using the key provided and
turn latches to open.
Close the door and turn both latches,
then lock with the key.
Caution
Ensure the toolbox door is
properly secure before setting off.
Exterior lighting
Additional exterior lights illuminate in
combination with the side lights.
Have bulbs replaced by a workshop.
Cleaning Dirt or mud which remains dry on thebody may become abrasive and can
damage paint, seals, locks and
hinges.
Clean the following parts if they
become contaminated with dirt:
● Sideboard and tailboard locking latches and hinges.
● Tipper body pivot pins and locating holes.Caution
Do not spray high-pressure water
directly at the hydraulic seals,
pump, reservoir, hydraulic ram ball
joints, or guide clamps.
After cleaning, check, and if
necessary lubricate the components
listed in the owner's checks.
9 Warning
Do not venture under the tipper
body when raised.
Vehicle checks
Check regularly the following items: ● Visually check the subframe mountings, the safety cables andthe hydraulic system. If any of the
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Body conversions333components appear loose,
defective or leaking, seek the
assistance of a workshop to
rectify the cause of the fault.
● The tipper has an operating angle of 45° - 50°. If this limit is
exceeded, seek the assistance of a workshop to rectify the cause of the fault.
● Do not operate the tipper if the acoustic signal doesn't sound.Seek the assistance of a
workshop.
● Lubricate every six months the tipper body pivots with high-
pressure grease.
● Check every 50 work hours or 6 months, whichever occurs first,
the hydraulic oil level in the
reservoir.
Technical data The technical data is determined in
accordance with European
Community standards.We reserve the right to make
modifications. Specifications in the
vehicle documents always have
priority over those stated here.
Additional information can be found
on the body data plate.
Declaration of conformity The declaration of conformity which
meets directive 2006/42/CE is
provided with the vehicle.
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334Body conversionsBox body
Keys
The radio remote control only
operates the front door locks.
Additional keys are provided for the
load compartment door locks.
Doors Side door
Unlock by turning the key under cover( 1 ) in the side door lock. Press button
( 2 ) and fully extend door handle ( 3).
Pull the door handle to open door.
When closing, with the door handle
fully extended; push the door shut.
Push the handle back into the recess
and lock with the key to secure.
Rear doors
Opening
Unlock by turning the key under cover( 1 ) in the rear door lock. Press button
( 2 ) and fully extend door handle ( 3).
Pull the door handle to open door.
The left-hand rear door is opened by
lifting the interior catch.
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Body conversions335When opening the doors to 270°, the
doors are retained in the fully open
position by securing the catches on
the body side.
Closing
Release the catches from the body
side and always close the left-hand
rear door first.
When closing, with the door handle
fully extended; push the door shut.
Push the handle back into the recess
and lock with the key to secure.
Roller shutterOpeningUnlock by turning the key in the rear
door lock ( 1).
Turn latch ( 2) to release lever.
Lift lever ( 3) fully until the safety catch
is engaged.
Closing
Pull the roller shutter down using the
strap. Release catch ( 2) and lift lever
( 1 ) until it engages. Turn latch to
secure lever and lock using the key.
Step
To lower the step, pull the step out
from beneath the vehicle body and swing it down.
To stow the step, swing up into the
horizontal position and push into the
recess under the vehicle body.
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336Body conversionsLadder
To lower the ladder, push down latch
to release and pull the ladder out.
Unfold the ladder and attach the
bottom step into position. Ensure the
latch engages and the steps are
secure before climbing.9 Warning
The ladder must be stowed
securely before driving.
Overcab storage
The total weight in this compartment
must not exceed 80 kg.
Load rails
Load anchorage rails mounted in the
load compartment provide anchorage points for securing cargo.
The maximum load on each rail is
2500 N.
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Body conversions337Interior lighting
Press switch: light will operate for
approx. 10 minutes.
Bulb replacement
1. Release screws using a suitable screwdriver and remove lens.
2. Remove and replace bulb.
3. Refit lens and secure screws.
Crew van
Child restraint systems9 Warning
Child restraint systems must not
be installed to any position on the
rear passenger seat.
Child restraint systems 3 64.
Storage
Storage compartments, pockets and
nets are located in the rear passenger compartment.
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338Body conversionsUnderseat storage
To gain access to the storage
compartment under the seat, pull the
front of the seat cushion up and
forward.
Do not place heavy items in the
storage area.
9 Warning
Ensure the seat cushion is
returned to the rest position before
occupying seat.
Storage nets9 Warning
Do not place heavy or pointed
objects in the storage nets.