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MTU ValueCare Customer Training Program Detroit, USA

Contents I A CUSTOMER-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGICAL LEADER III TRAINING CENTERS 16 Training Worldwide II TRAINING IV 8 Engine Training Courses YOU’VE MADE A POWERFUL INVESTMENT. PROTECT IT WITH MTU VALUECARE. 10 Electronic Training Courses 24 MTU ValueCare 12 Gas Engine Systems 14 Diesel Engine Systems V LOCAL SUPPORT. WORLDWIDE. 26 Service Network MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 3

A customer-oriented technological leader. 1 2 MTU supplies its customers with technologicallyadvanced products that are proven in the field. MTU’s range of products and services for off-highway applications is extensive and includes both standard and customized solutions. MTU is the core brand of Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG, which is a world-leading provider of high- and medium-speed diesel and gas engines, complete drive systems and distributed energy systems for the most demanding requirements. 3 1 Technological leader As a supplier of high-quality performance drive solutions, MTU stands for the highest level of technological expertise. 2 Passion MTU is passionate about fulfilling the needs of its customers with the utmost professionalism and precision. 3 Partnership MTU is a reliable and trend-setting partner that acts with foresight in a results-oriented manner. 4 I MTU ValueCare I MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I The product range of MTU is one of the widest and most modern in the sector. We offer comprehensive, powerful and reliable engine solutions for yachts, commercial ships and naval vessels, construction and industrial vehicles, agricultural machinery, mining, rail and military vehicles as well as for the oil and gas industry. We also provide a full line of service products to help you maximize uptime and performance. For over 100 years, MTU has been known for cutting-edge innovation and technological leadership. That same spirit of innovation inspires our sustainability efforts. Today and in the future, our focus is on developing and implementing system solutions to maximize efficiency and meet emissions standards. An expert in technology. MTU has always set standards in technological expertise for customized product and system solutions. To deliver you maximum power density, we concentrate our innovation on the continuous advancement of our core competencies: turbo charging and electronics. A passionate engine specialist. We spend every day working together with you, our customers, to deliver engines and systems that best fit your needs. Whether a standard system or a customized solution—we are passionate about the art of engine creation. A reliable partner. We understand the specific demands for diverse applications. In collaboration with you, we look for the solutions which are best suited to your individual requirements. Every step of the way—from the start of project planning, during the design of your integrated system solution, at the point of delivery and commissioning and continuing through the care of your product—we are there with you for the entire lifecycle. MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 5

Training Learn from the best. Whether you‘re learning how to operate your MTU equipment effectively or developing your own onsite maintenance capabilities, only MTU has the experience and expertise to set you up for success. Training is a great way to become proficient with MTU engines and systems and get maximum efficiency from your equipment. From preventive maintenance to diagnostics and repair, our training programs provide a hands-on learning experience with knowledgeable, expert trainers. We offer a wide range of customized training programs to maximize your return on investment. II

Engine training courses Course Designations MTU offers a wide range of training courses, taught by experienced professionals who know MTU engines inside and out. CM1 CM2 CMO Target trainees Operators Target trainees Maintenance staff Target trainees Operators on site Prerequisites – Technical understanding – Knowledge of course language Prerequisites – Good knowledge of diesel engine – Knowledge of course language Course objectives The trainee learns: – Engine design and function – How to operate the engine and related systems – How to identify and rectify minor faults – How to perform preventive maintenance tasks per MTU Instructions Course objectives The trainee learns: – Engine design and function – How to operate the engine and related systems – How to identify and rectify minor faults – How to perform corrective maintenance tasks per MTU Instructions – How to exchange subassemblies Prerequisites – Technical understanding – A room for the theoretical training with · LCD projector (beamer) · White board or flip chart – Availability of a training related engine – Knowledge of course language Curriculum – Handling of documentation – Design and function of the engine – Explanation of oil and fuel, systems, etc. – E xplanation of the fluids and lubricants specification – Basic troubleshooting – Preventive maintenance tasks QL1 – Introduction to the engine management system Duration See page 9 Curriculum – Curriculum of course CM1 – E xchange of the subassemblies QL2 Duration See page 9 Schedule To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Schedule To be agreed upon Location MTU Training Center - Detroit No. of participants Max. 8 persons Course language To be agreed upon Location MTU Training Center - Detroit Training time 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Course language To be agreed upon Training time 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Engine Series C Customer G GenDrive M Machinery/Engine Training Course M Marine CM1 Course for Operator R Railway CM2 Course for Operator and/or On-board Maintainer C&I Industrial CMO On-Site Operator Training Course objectives The trainee learns: – How to operate the engine and related systems – How to identify and rectify minor faults – How to perform preventive maintenance tasks per MTU Instructions Curriculum – Handling of documentation – Design and function of the engine – E xplanation of oil and fuel, systems, etc. – E xplanation of the fluids and lubricants specification – Basic troubleshooting – Explanation of preventive maintenance tasks QL 1 at the engine – Introduction to the engine management system P Oil and Gas T Oil and Gas, Frac Duration of training courses Series 60 Duration Series 595* Duration CM2 5 days CM1 4 days Series 183 Duration CM2 9 days CM2 5 days Series 956-02* Duration Series 500/900/460 Duration CM1 4 days CM2 5 days CM2 8 days Duration To be agreed upon Series 2000 Duration Series 1163-03* Duration CM1 4 days CM1 4 days Schedule To be agreed upon CM2 5 days CM2 8 days Series 396 Duration Series 8000 Duration No. of participants Max. 8 persons CM1 4 days CM1 4 days 7 days CM2 7 days Location On-site at customer’s location CM2 Series 4000 Duration Training for Service Personnel Duration CM1 4 days CMO to be defined CM2 5 days Series 538* Duration CM1 5 days CM2 8 days Course language To be agreed upon Training time 8:30 am to 4:30 pm 8 I MTU ValueCare I MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA 4000 CM1/M *Classes currently at MTU Training Center - Friedrichshafen MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 9

Electronics training courses Several MTU training courses are available to help operators and other service personnel learn all about MTU electronics systems. CE1 CE2 CEO Target trainees Operators Target trainees Maintenance staff Target trainees Operators on site Prerequisites – Knowledge of electronics – Knowledge of course language Prerequisites – Knowledge of electronics – Knowledge of course language Course objectives The trainee learns: – Design and function of electronics systems – How to operate the engine system – Basic troubleshooting Course objectives The trainee learns: – Design and function of electronics systems – How to operate the engine system – Basic troubleshooting Prerequisites – A room for the theoretical training – Availability of a training related engine – Knowledge of course language Curriculum – Introduction of scope of electronics – Handling of documentation and drawings – System structure, design and operations – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation” Curriculum – Curriculum of course CE1 – Engine wiring and sensors – System configuration and replacing of components – Replacing complete units – Introduction of the dialog unit (Basic Level) – Data recording and error codes – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation and Dialog Unit” Duration To be agreed upon Schedule To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Location MTU Training Center - Detroit Course language To be agreed upon Training time 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Course objectives The trainee learns: – Design and function of electronics systems – How to operate the engine system – Basic troubleshooting Course Designations ECS-UNI/CE1/M Electronics System CE1 Course for Operating Personnel CE2 Course for Maintenance Personnel CEO Course On Site G GenDrive M Marine R Railway C&I Industrial P Oil and Gas T Oil and Gas, Frac Curriculum – Introduction of scope of electronics – Handling of documentation and drawings – Operating and system functions – Troubleshooting via “Display Navigation” Duration To be agreed upon Schedule To be agreed upon Duration To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Schedule To be agreed upon Location On site at customer’s location No. of participants Max. 8 persons Course language To be agreed upon Location MTU Training Center - Detroit Training time 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Course language To be agreed upon Training time 8:00 am to 4:00 pm 10 I MTU ValueCare I MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 11

Gas engine systems Series 400: 6/12 Cylinder (turbo/natural aspirated engine) Series 4000: 8/12/16/20 Cylinder Course designations By choosing an MTU Onsite Energy gas engine system, you benefit from a comprehensive service package—as long as the system is in use. Our maintenance and service offers long-term planning dependability, highest availability and reliable performance. Full support includes comprehensive training programs, a great way to get maximum efficiency from your equipment. From timely preventive maintenance to efficient diagnostics and repair, our training courses are designed to make your service personnel proficient with MTU Onsite Energy gas engine systems. Series 400 Series 4000 400 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (Z/L/D MMC V7) 4000 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (Ph3/MMC V2) 400 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (L/D MMC V6) 4000 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (Ph3B/MMC V3) 400 CS2/L Operator training low maintenance 4000 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (Ph4/MMC V3) 4000 CS3/L 4000 CS3/L Operator training QL1 light (Ph2/MMC V1) Operator training QL1 light (Ph0/Kuhse/Ext.) 4000 CS2/L Operator training low maintenance

Diesel engine systems Series 1600, Series 2000, Series 4000 Course designations With MTU Onsite Energy diesel engine systems, you get access to a complete service package for maximum uptime. Our maintenance and service offers long-term planning dependability, highest availability and reliable performance. Full support includes comprehensive training programs, a great way to get maximum efficiency from your equipment. From timely preventive maintenance to efficient diagnostics and repair, our training courses are designed to make your service personnel proficient with MTU Onsite Energy diesel engine systems. OE-C1 OE-C2 Target group Operator Target group Operator / Maintainer Prerequisite – Technicians with basic electric knowledge – Technical understanding – Knowledge of course language Prerequisite – Technicians with basic electric knowledge – Technical understanding – Knowledge of course language Curriculum – Introduction of scope of supply – Handling of documentation and drawings – System structure, design and operations – Installation consideration – Safety regulation – Introduction to Voltage Regulation – Basic troubleshooting via DGC-2020 “Display Navigation” Curriculum – Curriculum of OEC1 – Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) components and theory of operation – Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) maintenance and troubleshooting – Design and function of the Control System – Control Panels basic troubleshooting – Voltage Regulation Adjustments and Programming – Explanation of Programmable Logic within DGC-2020 – Advanced troubleshooting via DGC-2020 “Display Navigation” Duration To be agreed upon Schedule To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Location MTU Training Center - Detroit Duration To be agreed upon Schedule To be agreed upon No. of participants Max. 8 persons Location MTU Training Center - Detroit

1 III Training Centers 2 3 MTU Training Centers are located around the world. MTU trainers are accessible and ready to help. Wherever you need training, our facilities will be nearby. And as your company grows, so will ours. The fully customized, customer-specific training courses are offered from our three primary locations: Friedrichshafen, Germany; Detroit, USA; and Singapore. Additionally, our standardized training courses are offered at these locations: AUSTRALIA THE NETHERLANDS CHILE NORWAY CHINA PERU FRANCE RUSSIAN FEDERATION INDIA SOUTH AFRICA ITALY SPAIN JAPAN TURKEY MALAYSIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 Detroit, USA 2 Friedrichshafen, Germany 3 Singapore MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 17

1 MTU Training Center Detroit, USA Located in the Metro Detroit area, MTU’s Training Center offers more courses, trainers and equipment than ever before. 2 Bigger and better The MTU Training Center in Metro Detroit is the premier training destination for operators and other service personnel in North and Latin America. At over 30,000 sq. ft. (2,787 m2), the facility is fully equipped, providing ample space for additional trainers, students and courses. For a hands-on learning experience, more than 30 engines are on site, from the classic Series 53 Detroit Diesel 2-Cycle to MTU’s largest engine—the Series 8000. Trainees can choose from over 100 classes, including specialized instruction for applications such as marine, construction and power generation. Training is also offered for engine control systems, ship monitoring systems and other electronics systems. The training facility is conveniently located in the Metro Detroit area, with easy access to Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). 3 1 A t over 30,000 sq. ft., the MTU Training Center has more than 30 engines on site, from the classic Detroit Diesel 2-Cycle to MTU’s largest engine—the Series 8000. 2 More than 100 classes are offered for engine and electronics systems training. 3 The facility is conveniently located in the Metro Detroit area, with easy access to Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW). MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 19

Training Centers Germany MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH Leutholdstr. 11 Friedrichshafen, 88045 Germany Contact: Stefan Keldenich Phone 49 7541 90 6831 Fax 49 7541 90 2123 E-mail: globaltraining@mtu-online.com Australia MTU Detroit Diesel Australia Pty. Ltd. 1/7 Kilto Crescent Glendenning New South Wales 2761 Australia Contact: Bob Akers Phone 61 2 8602 6302 Fax 61 2 8602 6390 E-mail: robert.akers@mtudda.com.au Chile Detroit Chile S.A. Barón de Juras Reales # 5250 P.O. Box 10114 Conchali Santiago de Chile Chile Contact: Ricardo Henoch Phone 56 2 440 8500 Fax 56 2 623 1547 E-mail: rhr@detroit.cl China MTU Engineering (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. 9 Long Yun Road Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou, 215024 People’s Republic of China Contact: Wang Wei Zhong Phone 86 512 62850188 Fax 86 512 62853588 E-mail: wz.wang@mtu-online.com 20 I MTU ValueCare I MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA Singapore 10 Tukang Innovation Drive 618302 Singapore Singapore Contact: Ang Kar Boon Phone 65 6860 9799 Fax 65 6860 9798 E-mail: KarBoon.Ang@mtu-online.com United States MTU America Inc. 42450 Executive Drive Canton, Michigan 48188 USA Contact: Wolfgang Griener Phone 1 734 561 2085 Fax 1 734 561 2084 E-mail: producttraining@mtu-online.com France MTU France SAS Côte d’ Azur 2855, route de la Fènerie - RD 109 06580 Pegomas France Japan MTU Japan Co., Ltd. 2-12-5, Sakae-cho 273-0018 Funabashi-City Japan Contact: Chrystel Bernard-Wendt Phone 33 1 34 18 60 60 Fax 33 1 34 18 60 61 E-mail: chrystel.bernardwendt@mtu-online.com Contact: Kanako Kawachi Phone 81 3 5793 9080 Fax 81 3 5793 9925 E-mail: Kanako.Kawachi@mtu-online.com India MTU India Private Limited 159/1, Tathawade Pune Mumbai Highway Pune- 411033 India Malaysia MTU Services (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Lot 3708, Kawasan Perindustrian Sri Manjung 32040 Bandar Baru Sri Manjung Perak Danrul Ridzuan MALAYSIA Contact: Mallampati Prabhukumar Phone 91 20 67209203 Fax 91 20 67209234/67209299 E-mail prabhukumar.mallampati@mtu-online.com Contact : Noor Azman Bin Mohammad Phone 60-5-6881152 Fax 60-5 6881404 E-mail azman@mtumalaysia.com.my Italy MTU Italia s.v.l. Via Aurelia nord, 328 19021 Arcola (SP) Italy The Netherlands MTU Detroit Diesel Benelux B.V. Merwedestraat 86 3313 CS Dordrecht Netherlands Contact: Christian Paolini Phone 39 0187 9526 20 Fax 39 0187 9547 13 E-mail: christian.paolini@mtu-online.com Contact: Tjeco Smits 31 78-6395767 31 78-6148971 E-mail: tjeco.smits@mtudd-benelux.com

1 Norway Bertel O.Steen Teknikk AS Damsgaardsveien 139 P.O. Box 6098 5892 Bergen Norway Contact: Kent Rune Haugen Phone 47 55 94 74 60 Dir. Phone 47 55 94 74 84 Mobile 47 97 73 51 73 E-mail: kent.haugen@bostek.no Peru Detroit Diesel MTU Peru S.A.C. Avenida Argentina 2020 Cercado de Lima Lima 1 Contact: Josep Mata Phone 51 1 336 8107 Fax 51 1 336 8102 E-mail: jmata@ddperu.com.pe Russian Federation MTU RUS LLC 24B Vashutinskoe shosse Khimki141402 Moscow Russia Contact: Elena Grishko Phone 7 495 9779071 Fax 7 495 799 94 56 E-mail: Elena.Grishko@mtu-online.com 2 1 The Training Center at Friedrichshafen, Germany 2 Learning as a team creates the ideal conditions for efficient system operation. South Africa MTU South Africa Pty. Ltd. Regional Center Johannesburg 38 Loper Street Aeroport Industria Gauteng Republic of South Africa Contact: James Arendse Phone 27 21 5295780 Fax 27 21 5511970 E-mail: james.arendse@mtu-online.co.za United Arab Emirates Al Masaood ME & MTU Division Mussafah Industrial Area P.O.Box 322 Abu Dhabi UAE Contact: Mr. Ahmed Mostafa Aboushanab Phone 971 2 5510707 Mobile 971 050 6153406 Fax 971 2 5516310 E-mail: training mtu@masaood.com Spain MTU/Navantia Training Center Calle Copérnico, 28 28823 Coslada Madrid Spain Contact: Antonio Sánchez Phone 34 670 499 142 E-mail: antonio.sanchez@mtu-online.com Turkey MTU Motor Türbin Sanayi ve Ticaret A .S. Ömerli Köyü No. 5 Ömerli Cad. 34555 Hadimköy Istanbul Turkey Contact: Ferudun Colak Phone 90 212 867 2017 Fax 90 212 798 2717 E-mail: ferudun.colak@mtu-online.com MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 23

You’ve made a powerful investment. Protect it with MTU ValueCare. IV MTU engines and systems are built to deliver robust, reliable performance. But our commitment to your success doesn’t end there. For peak performance, longer life and optimized costs, rely on MTU ValueCare—the only service portfolio designed specifically with your equipment in mind. Improve performance and extend equipment life. — Avoid the unexpected with professional service from MTU-certified technicians — Keep your equipment running smoothly with genuine filters, oils, coolants and OEM parts Optimize costs without increasing risk. — Maximize fuel economy and uptime with preventive maintenance services — Achieve cost-certainty and optimal availability with a ValueCare Agreement — Empower your operators and maintenance personnel with extensive, hands-on training — Protect against the cost of repairs with Extended Coverage beyond the standard warranty — Keep a good thing going with factory remanufacturing and rebuild solutions — Proactively monitor equipment health and activity from afar with Digital Solutions MTU ValueCare products and services are available worldwide through our extensive network of more than 1,200 service locations. Contact your local service partner today and ask how MTU ValueCare can be customized to meet your unique needs. — Spend less on parts without compromising quality through our remanufacturing program MTU Training Center – Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 25

Service Network Local support. Worldwide. Customer Assistance Center Agents are available 24/7 for fast response to your inquiries and any service needs. V Europe, Middle East, Africa 49 7541 90-77777 Asia/Pacific 65 6860 9669 North and Latin America 1 248 560 8888 info@mtu-online.com Whenever and wherever you need expert support, MTU specialists are available. Our global service network of more than 1,200 locations—backed by our cuttingedge Parts Logistics Centers—provides you this assurance. To find your local MTU distributor,visit www.mtu-online.com. A world of support. Around the world, MTU’s Training Centers are equipped with all engines, components and electronics systems that are important for effective training. Global Headquarters Regional Headquarters Sales and Customer Service Center

Subject to change. 3160631 Edition 07/18 ENC 2018-07 Printed on chlorine-free bleached paper. MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH I MTU Asia Pte Ltd I MTU America Inc. Rolls-Royce Power Systems Companies www.mtu-online.com

II TRAINING 8 Engine Training Courses 10 Electronic Training Courses 12 Gas Engine Systems 14 Diesel Engine Systems III TRAINING CENTERS 16 Training Worldwide IV YOU'VE MADE A POWERFUL INVESTMENT. PROTECT IT WITH MTU VALUECARE. 24 MTU ValueCare V LOCAL SUPPORT. WORLDWIDE. 26 Service Network MTU Training Center - Detroit, USA I MTU ValueCare I 3

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