
Repair & Maintenance
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Leather Fabric Care
Use the wet cotton cloth and tower to wipe
the leather surface, and dry it with a clean
soft cloth. During the normal service
period, it suggests using special curing
agent for leather to care the leather once
every six months.
DO NOT make the leather too wet,
especially DO NOT make the water
leaking in the gaps.
Clean Radiator
After the vehicle travels for a period of
time, the windward side of the condenser
and radiator may be jammed by some
insects, tree leaves and other foreign
materials. In this case, it will inf luence the
performance of the air conditioner and
cooling system, which results the air
conditioner failure to operate normally,
and cooling system over-heat and so on.
So it is necessary to clean the radiator and
condenser.
It is advisable that the front surface of
radiator is cleaned onc e every year. Use
the compressed air or water to clean the
fins of radiator, blow off small insects and
leaves, etc.
Blow air rear-to-front through the radiator
to clean the condenser. When the engine is
at cold state, water may be used for
washing.
The pressure for air and water shall be less
than 150KPa. It may damage the fins of
radiator if the pressure exceeds 150KPa.
Prop er leather cleaning
materials and cleaning agents are
available only.
The fins of radiator are
essential to conduct better heat
conduction. DO NOT brush these
fins. Otherwise it may damage the
fins and reduce the heat conduction.
DO NOT spray water on hot radiator
because the hot air generated will
bring injury.
Use water to wash the radiator only
when the engine stops running and
cools down.
Summary of Contents for RIICH 2 series
Page 10: ...Summary 1 Chapter 1 Summary...
Page 15: ...Summary 6 Delivery Date Dealer Stamp Model Body VIN No Transmission No Engine Serial No...
Page 23: ...Driving 14 Chapter 2 Driving...
Page 51: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 42...
Page 60: ...Operation Adjustment of Inside Devices 51 II Instruction of Designation Instrument Panel...
Page 70: ...Safety 61 Chapter 4 Safety...
Page 86: ...Emergency Procedures 77 Chapter 5 Emergency Procedures...
Page 99: ...Repair Maintenance 90 Chapter 6 Repair Maintenance...
Page 102: ...Repair Maintenance 93 Maintenance Items in Engine Compartment...
Page 125: ...Quality Warranty Service 116 Chapter 7 Quality Warranty Service...
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Page 132: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 123 Chapter 8 Capacity and Specification Parameters...
Page 133: ...Capacity and Specification Parameters 124 Vehicle Identification Description...