SK1265-AT6
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Check fuel level
If the ignition of the truck is turned on, the fuel gauge on the control panel shows the current fuel level
by means of an analogue pointer.
If the fuel level reaches a certain level, the orange indicator becomes active:
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There is still about 50 litres of fuel in the tank;
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Top up the fuel tank as soon as possible.
4.12.2.
Topping up AdBlue
The
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tank is built into the chassis of the truck at the driver’s side and has a capacity of
approx. 50 litres. The filler neck is provided with a blue screw cap. By removing the cover at the
driver’s side behind the front wheel, the filler neck can be reached (
1. Open the cover (
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2. Turn the blue screw cap counterclockwise and remove it;
3. Top up the tank with AdBlue and support the refuelling nozzle to prevent the plastic filling
pipe from breaking off;
4. Replace the blue screw cap and turn it clockwise;
5. Close the cover.
CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES!
AdBlue must meet the specifications according to ISO 22241 (standard replaces
DIN 70070). Safety regulations AdBlue:
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Avoid physical contact;
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After skin contact: rinse with plenty of water;
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After eye contact: rinse with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and call
for medical help;
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In case of ingestion: rinse mouth with plenty of water, do NOT induce
vomiting;
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After inhalation: breathe fresh air, rest. Call for medical help;
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Use in ventilated areas.
INFORMATION!
For more information, see § 10.1. Specifications diesel engine truck and
§ 3.9.3. AdBlue display.
AdBlue is harmless to the environment and non-toxic.
Spilled AdBlue can be removed with clean water.
Once the spilled AdBlue is dried up, it can leave behind a white saturation.
This white saturation can also be removed with water.
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