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Clamping lever
1
Cover
2
2. Open the right-hand door of the driver cabin.
3. Actuate the clamping lever.
4. Remove the cover.
Fuses
1
Fuse tester with green LED
2
Note
Only works when the main switch is switched on
5. Pull out the supposedly defective fuse.
6. Insert the fuse in a fuse tester, and check it.
If the green LED lights up, then the fuse is not damaged.
If the green LED does not light up, then the fuse is de-
fective.
7. Replace a defective fuse with a new fuse using the nom-
inal value specified in the table.
8. Attach the cover.
9. Actuate the clamping lever.
10.Close the door.
13

Regeneration process MIC 70

WARNING
Risk of burns due to the regeneration process
Only start manual regeneration in non-flammable areas.
During the regeneration process, the deposited soot parti-
cles will be burned and very hot exhaust gases (up to
600 °C) could escape.

13.1 Description of regeneration

The vehicle is equipped with a diesel particulate filter.
 The diesel particulate filter holds back the soot particles
until they are burned at very high temperatures; this pro-
cess is called regeneration. The regeneration process is
carried out either automatically in driving mode but can
also be started manually if required.
 The more frequently the vehicle is driven at high speeds
or with loads, the less often will a regeneration process
have to take place.
 The regeneration process takes place in various stages,
depending on the stored amount of soot.
 The regeneration process can be preselected: <Auto>
or <Inhibit> (locked). The settings can be selected when
the start display is booting up.
 If <Auto> is selected, the control electronics automati-
cally start the regeneration process if there are too many
soot particles in the diesel particulate filter.
 If <Inhibit> (locked) is selected, automatic regeneration
is prevented and only <Parked Regeneration> is possi-
ble. The vehicle needs to be parked for <Parked Regen-
eration>.
Note
A detailed description of the regeneration process can be
found in the following chapters.
13.2 Regeneration <Automatic>
This display lights up during automatic regenera-
tion.
The display also temporarily lights up during the
regeneration process.
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