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Technical data and identification
Always follow the instructions below in case of any AdBlue or battery acid
spilled on the vehicle.
– Flush any spilled AdBlue with plenty of water.
– Flush any spilled battery acid with plenty of water.
14.1.7 AdBlue
AdBlue must meet the specifications according to ISO 22241, which is replacing DIN
70070.
WARNING! AdBlue is a non-toxic fluid. However, physical contact can
lead to minor injury.
– Avoid direct contact.
– If there is contact with the skin: take off polluted clothing. Rinse the
skin profusely with plenty of water.
– If there is contact with the eyes, rinse for at least 15 minutes with
plenty of water and consult a doctor.
– If swallowed: do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse the mouth, drink
plenty of water and consult a doctor.
– When inhaled: get some fresh air, rest and consult a doctor.
– Use in a ventilated area.
Procedure after spilling
– Rinse with plenty of water.
Storage instructions
– Protect tanks from freezing.
– Use the original tanks only.
– Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
– Observe the manufacturer's storage instructions and directions for use.
CAUTION: Using incorrect or contaminated AdBlue leads to system
malfunctions, OBD warnings and eventually to engine power derate
and speed limiting.
14.1.8 Engine oil
DAF specifications lists refer to international standards, such as ACEA and API.
Viscosity is also subject to specific requirements.
NOTE: For topping up engine oil use the same oil brand, grade and
ACEA class as the oil filled at the last oil change.
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