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• When you have an allergic
reaction to urea solution,
immediately consult a doctor.
• Make sure that urea solution
is kept out of reach from chil-
dren.
• Wipe off any urea solution
spillage with water or cloth.
When urea solution is crystal-
ized, wipe it off with a sponge
or a cloth, which was damp-
ened in cold water.
When urea solution spillage is
exposed in air for an extended
period of time, it is crystalized
in white, damaging the vehicle
surface.
• Urea solution is not a fuel
additive. Thus, it should not
be injected to the fuel tank.
Otherwise, it may damage the
engine.
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• Urea solution is an aqueous
solution, which is inflamma-
ble, non-toxic, colourless and
odourless.
• Store the urea solution tank
only in well-ventilated loca-
tions. When urea solution is
exposed to the hot tempera-
ture at approximately 50°C for
an extended period of time
(i.e. under direct sunlight), the
chemical decomposition may
occur, emitting ammonia
vapour.
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• A urea solution of poor quali-
ty or any unauthorised liquids
may damage the vehicle com-
ponents, including the DPF
system. Any unverified addi-
tives in the urea solution may
clog the SCR catalyst and
cause other malfunctions,
which require the expensive
DPF system to be replaced.
• When urea solution comes in
contact with the eyes or the
skin, you should thoroughly
wash the contaminated skin
area.
• When you swallow urea solu-
tion, thoroughly rinse your
mouth and drink a lot of fresh
water. Then, immediately con-
sult a doctor.
• When your cloth is contaminat-
ed with urea solution, immedi-
ately change your cloth.
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