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ENGINE OIL
WARNING
Improper handling of engine oil can cause severe burns and other injuries.
Engine oil is toxic, so you should keep it out of the reach of children.
With the engine running, engine oil gets hot and can cause severe skin burns.
Always allow engine to cool.
Never ignore when the warning lights is on. Ignoring the warning lights that appear
can cause damage to the vehicle.
If too much oil is added above the MAX level, contact your local CHATENET
representative.
Choosing a suitable engine oil is important for engine operation and longevity.
LEVEL CONTROL
To avoid any wrong reading of the oil level,
park your vehicle on a flat horizontal surface
with the cold engine or stop for at least 10
minutes.
- Remove the dipstick from the guide tube
and clean with a clean cloth.
- Remove the dipstick and check the level
(the oil level must be between MIN and
MAX recorded on the dipstick)
- Put the dipstick back in place once the
control is complete.
ENGINE-OIL SUPPLEMENT
- Open the hood.
- Unscrew the oil filler cap (cap recogni-
zable by its symbol).
- If necessary, add oil in small quantities,
being careful not to drop the oil on the hot
parts of the engine.
- Check the oil level again, if necessary, refill
some oil.
- Screw in and tighten the oil cap.
- Put the dipstick back in its place.
THE OIL PAN CAPACITY
2.1 liter with the filter
2 liters without filter
OIL CHARACTERISTICS
Recommended oil SAE5W40 with synthetic
base
INVERTER OIL
Capacity of 1 liter. 80W90 multigrade oil