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Scania DI12 User Manual

Scania DI12
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Operator’s Manual
DI12, DC12
EMS with S6/PDE
Industrial engine
opm_d12ind_en-GB01 1 920 785
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
When work is being carried out on the engine such as adjusting drive belts, changing oil or
adjusting the clutch, it is important not to start the engine. The engine may be damaged and
there is
A SERIOUS RISK OF INJURY
For this reason, always secure the starting device or disconnect a battery cable before working on
the engine.
This is especially important if the engine has a remote starter or automatic starting.
This warning symbol and text is reproduced beside those maintenance points where the risk of
injury is particularly great.
!
COMMISSIONING REPORT - WARRANTY
When the commissioning report has been filled in and sent to Scania, you have a 1-year warranty from the date
of commissioning.
Also fill in the particulars below as this can make things easier if you need to contact for example a service
workshop.
Engine number
Date of commissioning
User’s name and address
Signature
Engine type
Variant
Engine type and variant are indicated on the engine type plate

Table of Contents

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Scania DI12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeDiesel
ConfigurationInline 6
Displacement11.7 liters
Bore127 mm
Stroke154 mm
Torque2200 Nm
Cooling SystemLiquid-cooled

Summary

Scania Industrial and Marine Engine Warranty

Warranty Scope and Terms

Details emissions warranty, general provisions, period, covered parts, limitations, and exclusions.

Safety Information

General Safety Information

Overview of safety warnings, handling of hazardous materials, and general precautions.

Safety Precautions for Running

Specific safety measures to follow when operating the engine.

Safety Precautions for Handling Materials

Safety guidelines for handling fuel, oil, chemicals, and batteries.

Safety Precautions for Care and Maintenance

Safety measures during engine servicing and upkeep.

EMS Engine Management System

Troubleshooting EMS Control Unit

Procedures to read and clear fault codes for the EMS control unit.

Starting and Driving

Maintenance

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