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Quick Reference Guide
AS Tronic gearbox
R Reverse mode.
N Neutral.
D Drive mode.
The positions with the tortoise symbol
are for either the forward or reverse
manoeuvring mode.
With switch (1) the Hill Start Aid (HSA)
is switched on or off.
The HSA function can be used with an
AS Tronic gearbox to drive off at a hill
without using the park brake.
Regenerating DPF
The Emission Aftertreatment System (EAS) is equipped with a Diesel Particulate Filter
(DPF) which requires regular regeneration.
Normally regeneration is handled automatically by the vehicle without any driver
involvement.
Familiarise yourself with the DPF switch, the three levels of regeneration, their
warnings and what action to take. Make sure that you have enough AdBlue for your
journey.
There are three levels of regeneration:
Passive regeneration
Automatic regeneration of the DPF above a certain exhaust temperature. No
intervention required by the driver and no indication on the master display.
Active regeneration
Regeneration when driving, triggered by the engine management system (EMS). No
intervention by the driver required.
NOTE: When at low speed
or with the vehicle stationary
(during forced stationary
regeneration) the yellow
coloured high exhaust
system temperature (HEST)
is shown in the instrument
panel. Take care that no
people, vehicles, animals or
combustible materials are
within 2 metres of the
exhaust outlet.
D002230
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D002232

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DAF XF Specifications

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BrandDAF
ModelXF
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish