Safe Operation
10.Maintenance
Stop the vehicle and park it on level ground. Pull
the parking brake and remove all cargo. Place
shift lever in the
“N” position, stop the engine and
remove the key.
1. When working next to the engine, exhaust or
radiator, work only after it has cooled down.
2. Wait for the engine to stop running and cool
down before checking the coolant level.
Otherwise, you could be burned by hot fluid or
steam.
3. No smoking when adding electrolyte or
refueling. Fuel tank and battery should be
kept away from sparks. Battery produces
hydrogen and oxygen during charging and
this could accelerate the risk of explosion.
4. Read and follow the instructions before
replacing the battery.
5. During maintenance, first aid kits and fire
extinguishers should be placed at your
fingertips.
6. During maintenance, you should disconnect
the battery cables.
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Battery
7. Do not open radiator cap before coolant has
cooled down. When the coolant is cold, open
slowly and let the coolant pressure reduced,
and then open radiator cap. Check for the
coolant level in the coolant reservoir. If
necessary, add coolant.
8. Tires should be mounted on rims with special
equipment, only by professionals.
9. Keep specified tire pressure to ensure driving
safety.
10. Elevate the vehicle and place a suitable stand
under the frame when removing the wheels.
Be sure to re-tighten the wheel nuts to the
specified torque.
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