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Training Program Worldwide Technical Training - Daimler

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Chapter <strong>Technical</strong> <strong>Training</strong><br />

Department Drive Train<br />

Title T0778F • Trucks • Manual gearshift systems • Actros distributor, construction site<br />

vehicle and new Atego • Run<br />

Course Number T0778F-AA<br />

Target group System Technician Powertrain<br />

Objectives The participant can:<br />

> Describe the integration of the manual gearshift system in the on-board electrical<br />

system<br />

> Describe the interplay between the manual gearshift system and the drive control<br />

systems<br />

> Describe the design and individual functions of the CPC control unit with a manual<br />

gearshift system<br />

> Describe the design and function of the manual gearshift system with and without<br />

power-assisted gear shifting<br />

> Describe the design and function of the clutch and clutch adjusting mechanism<br />

> Describe modifications to the transmission<br />

Contents > Integration of the manual gearshift system in the overall network scheme<br />

> Interplay between the manual gearshift system and the drive control systems<br />

> The design and individual functions of the CPC control unit with a manual gearshift<br />

system<br />

> Design and function<br />

- of the manual gearshift system with and without power-assisted gear shifting<br />

- of the clutch and clutch adjusting mechanism<br />

> Fault diagnosis and adjustment operations on the manual gearshift system<br />

components<br />

<strong>Training</strong> Depth Run Method Theorie 40%, Practice60%<br />

Duration 1 day (per 8 hours)<br />

Stand 08/2012 213

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