SPECIFICATIONS - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE
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Parts of the vehicle that become hot
Before working on the engine and the exhaust unit,
wait for them to cool down; while the vehicle is run-
ning, these parts become very hot and remain hot for
some time after turning off the engine.
CAUTION*:
Risk of burns - work with caution and
wear suitable PPE if necessary.
Fuel
WARNING*:
The fuel used to power internal com
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bustion engines is highly flammable
and explosive.
Refuel in ventilated areas with the
engine switched off; do not smoke
and avoid contact between the fuel
and naked flames, sparks, etc. that
may cause an explosion.
Do not dispose of fuel in the environ
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ment.
Keep out of reach of children.
CAUTION*:
Do not tilt the vehicle excessively since
this may cause fuel to leak.
Engine
In some cases, coolant may become inflammable and
if burnt, produce invisible flames which cause burns.
WARNING*:
Do not spill coolant onto hot compo
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nents like the engine or exhaust pipe,
etc. since it may ignite.
During maintenance work, wear latex
gloves.
Never leave the coolant in open contain
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ers in areas accessible to children and
animals since it is toxic.
DO NOT remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot; the coolant is pres
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surised and may cause scalding.
Engine oil
CAUTION*:
Do not dispose of oil in the environment
since it is highly polluting.
Keep out of reach of children.
Wear latex gloves since prolonged con
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tact with the skin can cause serious
damage.
Send used oil to special authorised re
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cyclers in accordance with the legal re
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quirements in force in the country where
the vehicle will be used.
Brake fluid
WARNING*:
Brake fluid is highly corrosive and may
damage the rubber and painted parts of
the vehicle.
While performing maintenance work,
protect your eyes by wearing special
goggles and wear protective gloves.
In the event of accidental contact with
the eyes, rinse them with plenty of
clean, running water and seek medical
advice immediately.
Keep out of reach of children.
Battery
WARNING*:
Recharge the battery in well ventilated
areas since the battery produces toxic,
highly inflammable gases when being
recharged; do not smoke or use naked
flames or sparks.
The liquid in the battery is highly cor
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rosive. If it comes into contact with the
skin, rinse thoroughly with running wa
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ter. It is extremely important to protect
your eyes because even a small amount
of liquid can cause irreversible damage
to the eyes.