VEHICLE LOCKING & SECURITY
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D
B
C
A
EURO 5
EURO 6A
Fuel tank filler cap
The fuel filler cap (A) is locked with the ignition
key. Turn the key anticlockwise to release the
filler cap. After filling the fuel tank, replace the
cap and turn the key clockwise until it is fully
engaged before removing the key. Always use
the type of filler cap specified for your vehicle.
CAUTION: Cold fuel from an
underground storage tank will expand
when in the vehicle. Do not attempt to
fill the fuel tank to the brim of the filler neck,
as this could lead to fuel loss as the fuel
expands.
Bonnet
The bonnet lock release is located adjacent to
the side trim of the driver's compartment. Pull
the handle (B) to release the bonnet which will
then spring up onto its safety catch.
Push in the safety catch lever (C) located below
the centre of the front edge of the bonnet to
release the catch and then raise the bonnet.
WARNING: Particular care must be
taken to ensure no loose clothing (a
tie, etc.) can get caught up in any
rotating parts while the bonnet is open.
WARNING: For safety reasons the
bonnet must always be completely
closed when the vehicle is
driving/operating. After closing it always
check that it is completely secured. The
bonnet must be flush with the adjacent
panels.
Should you notice that the bonnet is not
safely secured when the vehicle is moving,
stop the vehicle immediately and close the
bonnet properly.
Bonnet support
Secure the bonnet in its open position by
unclipping the bonnet support stay (D) and
inserting it in the receptacle on the underside of
the bonnet.
When closing the bonnet, release the bonnet
support and replace it in its securing clip, then
close the bonnet by allowing it to slam lock in
place. Check the bonnet is fully locked in
position before driving the vehicle.
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