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Brake uid
Checks
The uid level in the tank should be
checked regularly.
Check that the uid level in the tank is
between the minimum and maximum
marked levels.
If the brake uid level is lower than the
minimum level marked, top up with new
brake uid until the level is between the
maximum and minimum levels marked.
Also make sure that the braking system
shows no signs of leakage.
Filling
Pry open the tank cover. Pour in the u-
id slowly to prevent overow. Any oil
overow must be removed immediately.
Otherwise, the spilled oil may cause
damage to the compartment compo-
nents.
Please only use brake uid that meets
specications.
WARNING
Insucient brake uid levels can
compromise brake performance and
increase the risk of an accident.
Brake uid is harmful to the human
body and corrosive. In case of acci-
dental contact, rinse immediately
with plenty of water. If you ingest it,
go to a hospital immediately.
Coolant
Checks
The water level in the overow tank
should be checked regularly.
Check that the uid level in the overow
tank is between the minimum and maxi-
mum marked levels.
If the coolant level is lower than the min-
imum level marked, top up with new
coolant until the coolant level is between
the maximum and minimum levels
marked. Also make sure that the cooling
system shows no signs of leakage.
Filling
After the engine compartment cools
down, slowly open the cover to release
the pressure.
If the coolant spills, you must wash it
with water to prevent parts or paint
from being damaged.
Please use only coolant that meets the
specications.
WARNING
The coolant contains ethylene glycol
to lower its freezing point. Indiscrimi-
nate disposal may lead to water pol-
lution.
Do not open the overow tank cover
when the engine compartment is at a
high temperature. There may still be
some pressure inside the cooling sys-
tem. Opening it at this point may
cause burns or other injuries when
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Maintenance

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