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COOLANT
The coolant is:
- inflammable and emits invisible flames;
-
harmful by inhalation, if swallowed or in
contact with skin, with possible serious con-
sequences;;
- irritating to skin;
-
harmful to the soil and aquatic environment,
harmful to flora and fauna.
To be avoided:
- contact with skin;
- inhalation of vapours;
- ingestion;
- release to the environment;
- exposure of coolant to air.
During filling and in the vicinity of coolant
vapours:
- do not smoke;
-
do not use naked flames, sparks or any other
source of ignition;
- switch off the engine and the lights.
If swallowed do not induce vomiting but seek
medical advice immediately (first aid post), indi-
cating the cause and how the accident occurred.
If the time required to reach a first aid post ex-
ceeds one hour, induce vomiting but in any case
seek medical attention.
After contact with skin, wash the affected part
immediately with soap and water, repeating the
operation until completely clean.
In case of contact with eyes or ears, rinse the
affected parts immediately with plenty of water
and seek medical advice immediately (first aid
post), indicating the cause and how the accident
occurred.
After contact with clothes, remove contaminated
articles and wash immediately with plenty of
water and soap. Change the dirty clothes, which
must be washed as soon as possible.
Avoid coolant spilling or overflowing from the
tank; if it comes into contact with overheated
engine parts it could cause a fire with invisible
flames.
If coolant is accidentally spilt, clean the affected
area thoroughly.
Always wear latex gloves to protect hands when
carrying out maintenance.
NOTE:
an increase in the temperature causes the
coolant to increase in volume.
The coolant has a specific “fill level”, see page 80
(FILL LEVEL).
There is an air gap between the “fill level” and
a completely full designed to allow the coolant
volume to increase without danger of it leaking
out.
NOTE:
during refilling, do not exceed the “fill
level”.
At the end of refilling, always close the filler cap
well.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
DISPOSE OF THE COOLANT AT A SPECIAL
WASTE COLLECTION POINT.
- Unscrew and remove the screw (1).
NOTE: THE TYPE OF FILTER DOES NOT RE-
QUIRE CLEANING BUT ONLY REPLACEMENT
which must occur every 4000 km (2500 miles)
for road use and at least every 1000 km for off-road
use.
- Replace the filter (2) with a new one of the
same type.
When reassembling:
- Insert the filter in the seat of the filter box.
- Manually tighten the screw (1).
NOTE: Use a cloth to clean the inside of the filter
box before inserting the filter to keep dust and
foreign objects from entering the intake mani
fold.
- Remove the filter (2)