User Manual - Page 147

For MII 2014.

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Checking and refilling levels
parts of the engine. Before any work, re-
move ties and jewellery (necklaces, etc),
tie long hair back and tie all items of
loose clothing to your body to make sure
that they cannot be trapped by engine
components.
Take extreme caution when operating the
accelerator and remain attentive. The ve-
hicle could move, even if the handbrake
is applied.
Always make sure you have not left any ob-
jects, such as cleaning cloths and tools, in
the engine compartment. If any object is left
in the engine compartment, this could cause
malfunctions, engine faults and even a fire.
WARNING
Refill liquids and certain materials can catch
fire easily in the engine compartment, caus-
ing a fire and serious injury!
Never smoke.
Never work close to places exposed to
flames or sparks.
Never pour service fluids over the engine.
These fluid may ignite hot engine parts and
cause injuries.
If it is necessary to work on the fuel system
or the electrical system, please follow the in-
structions below:
Always disconnect the vehicle battery.
Never work close to heaters, heat sources
or places exposed to flames or sparks.
Always keep a recently serviced and per-
fectly working fire extinguisher close by.
Never cover the engine with additional in-
sulating materials such as a blanket. Risk of
fire!
CAUTION
When refilling or changing service liquids,
ensure that you put the liquids into the right
tank. Making a mistake when refilling could
cause serious malfunctions and damage the
engine!
For the sake of the environment
Service fluids leaks are harmful to the envi-
ronment. For this reason you should make
regular checks on the ground underneath
your vehicle. Take the vehicle to a specialised
workshop to be checked if you see stains, oil
or other fluids on the ground. Collect any
spilt service fluids and allow a professional to
dispose of them.
Opening and closing the bonnet
Fig. 105 A: Release lever in the footwell on
the driver side B: Release lever on the bonnet
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