• Do not use high pressure to wash the electric and fuel equipment or the
radiator.
These components can be damaged easily. Wash the delicate engine parts
by hand.
• Let the engine dry up before starting.
4.3.1.2 Cleaning polycarbonate windows
The polycarbonate windows must be cleaned regularly to keep the windows
bright as long as possible.
• Wash the windows by hand or pressure washer.
NOTE:
Do not use special nozzles, such as turbo nozzles, when washing. Follow the
instructions of the pressure washer manufacturer.
Do not point the pressure washer towards the side seals or lead-through
seals. The possible detergent may reach the glass parts which are not
coated.
• Wipe the stains by using a detergent or plenty of water.
The coated parts of the windows withstand different detergents well.
NOTE: Do not use abrasive detergents and do not rub the windows dry.
• Do not use the window wiper on a dry window.
Ensure that there is enough fluid in the washer reservoir.
• Never clean the polycarbonate windows using a sharp tool like an ice
scraper.
4.3.1.3 Cleaning the exhaust pipe of the fuel-operated heater
During the heating season, clean the exhaust pipe of the fuel-operated heater
(optional equipment) daily to avoid the risk of fire.
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1. Exhaust pipe
2. Exhaust pipe with bottom plate
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