Vehicle Conditions Sample Clauses

Vehicle Conditions. 4.3.1. The ESC system is enabled for all testing.
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Vehicle Conditions. 6.2.1. Test mass The vehicle shall be tested: (a) At the mass in running order with an additional mass of maximum 125 kg where this additional mass includes the measuring equipment and a possible second person who is responsible for noting the results in order to demonstrate compliance with the requirements referring to the mass in running order, and (b) At the maximum mass The load distribution shall be according to the manufacturer’s recommendation and be annexed to the test report. No alteration shall be made once the test procedure has begun. During the series of test runs, the fuel level may decrease but shall never fall below 50 per cent.
Vehicle Conditions. 6.4.1. Test weight The vehicle shall be tested in the unladen conditions of the Type-0 test as described in Annex 4 to Regulation N° 13. No alteration shall be made once the test procedure has begun. 6.4.2. The AEBS shall be configured in accordance with the instructions provided by the vehicle manufacturer. In the case where the AEBS is equipped with a user-adjustable warning threshold, each test shall be performed twice: once with the warning threshold set at its earliest setting, and once with the warning threshold set at its latest setting. No alteration shall be made once the test procedure has begun.
Vehicle Conditions. The hirer acknowledges delivery of the vehicle and its contents, free from defects or damage, other than as specified by EasyHire Motorhomes Ltd. Before the commencement of hire the hirer is advised to check the vehicle thoroughly before accepting the vehicle and leaving the premises of EasyHire Motorhomes Ltd. The vehicle must be returned in the same condition as when hired, with the interior and appliances clean. EasyHire Motorhomes Ltd will make a charge of £150.00 for the cleaning of un-emptied chemical toilets and for the cleaning of dirty or stained carpets, upholstery & Deep Steam Clean required for Pets.
Vehicle Conditions. The contractor shall maintain vehicles in a clean and neat condition at all times.
Vehicle Conditions. 6.2.1. Test mass The vehicle shall be tested: 9 The "nominal" value is understood as being the minimum theoretical target value. (a) At the mass in running order with an additional mass of maximum 125 kg where this additional mass includes the measuring equipment and a possible second person who is responsible for noting the results in order to demonstrate compliance with the requirements referring to the mass in running order, and (b) At the maximum mass The load distribution shall be according to the manufacturer’s recommendation and be annexed to the test report. No alteration shall be made once the test procedure has begun. During the series of test runs, the fuel level may decrease but shall never fall below 50 per cent.
Vehicle Conditions. 6.2.1. The subject vehicle shall be the worst-case vehicle of its type in respect of Direct Vision. 6.2.2. The subject vehicle shall be assessed with the accelerator heel point positioned at a height from the ground that is no lower than the midpoint between the height that the manufacturer calculates it would be at for an unladen chassis cab (without body) and that which the manufacturer calculates it would be at when the vehicle is loaded to its technically permissible design maximum. 6.2.2.1. The Accelerator Heel Point shall be measured in accordance with Recommended Practice SAE J1100 Rev. 2009 using the H-Point Manikin. The foot angle (A46) shall be at a minimum of 87° when the H-Point manikin is positioned at the R-Point. For vehicles with R-Point to heel vertical (H30) greater than 405 mm, the accelerator pedal may be depressed as specified by the manufacturer. If the depressed pedal is used, the foot must be flat on the accelerator pedal. 6.2.3. The vehicle cab shall be positioned at the intended mounting angle. 6.2.4. The steering wheel shall be located in the centre of the possible range, considering all axes of adjustment. 6.2.5. Devices for indirect vision (where applicable) shall be adjusted to meet the fields of vision required by UN Regulation No. 46. 6.2.6. Passenger seat (if fitted): 6.2.6.1. For vehicles where a range of passenger seat designs may be specified, the seat selected for evaluation shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer. 6.2.6.2. If the position of the seat is adjustable the passenger seat shall be placed at its rearmost lowest position with a backrest angle of 18° from vertical. 6.2.6.3. Where the selected passenger seat is foldable, the vehicle may be assessed with the seat in the in-use (deployed) or the not-in-use (stowed) position at the discretion of the manufacturer. The single selected seat position shall be applied throughout the whole assessment. 6.2.6.4. Where armrests are adjustable these may be in the in-use (deployed) or the not- in-use (stowed) position at the discretion of the manufacturer. 6.2.6.5. Head restraints shall be in the lowest position suitable for normal use in service. They shall not be in a position provided solely for stowage when not in use.
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Vehicle Conditions. 6.2.1. [Test Weight The vehicle shall be tested with the fuel tank filled up with fuel to at least 90 per cent of the tank’s capacity of fuel, − plus 200 kg including the occupants and the test equipment (nominal weight) and − fully laden.
Vehicle Conditions. The hirer acknowledges delivery of the vehicle and it's contents, free from defects or damage, other than as specified by the lessor Before the commencement of hire the hirer is advised to check the vehicle thoroughly before leaving the premises of the lessor The vehicle must be returned in the same condition as when hired, with the interior and appliances clean. The lessor will make a charge of £25 for the cleaning of un-emptied chemical toilets and £35 for the cleaning of dirty or stained carpets or upholstery.
Vehicle Conditions. (a) Vehicle load: Laden and unladen (b) Transmission position: Engine disconnected
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