GENERAL RULES
Carbon monoxide
All engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a deadly gas. If you need to keep the engine running to perform a procedure, please
ensure that you do so in an undeveloped area or very well-ventilated. Never let the engine run in an enclosed area. If you do work
in a closed area, make sure to use a smoke extraction system.
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Exhaust emissions contain carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas which can cause loss of consciousness and even
death.
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Carbon monoxide is odourless and colourless, therefore it cannot be detected by smell, sight or other sense.
Do not breathe in exhaust fumes under any circumstances.
Fuel
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The fuel used to power internal combustion engines is highly flammable and maybe explosive under certain
conditions. It is therefore recommended to carry out refueling and maintenance procedures in a ventilated area
with the engine switched off. Do not smoke during refueling and near fuel vapors, avoiding any contact with naked
flames, sparks or other sources which may cause them to ignite or explode. Do not disperse fuel in the
environment.
Keep out of the reach of children.
If the vehicle falls or is on a steep incline, fuel can leak.
NOTE
• This mark identifies the recommended fuel for this vehicle as specified by European regulation (EN 228)
E5
• Check that gasoline nozzle has the same identifier when refueling.
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