User Manual - Page 326

For LEON 2019.

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Practical tips
WARNING
Natural gas is a highly explosive, easily
flammable substance. Incorr
ect handling
of the natural gas can cause accidents se-
rious burns and other injuries.
Before refuelling with natural gas, en-
gage the filling mouth correctly. If you can
smell gas, stop refuelling immediately.
Read and take note
››
in Natural gas
on page 327.
WARNING
The vehicle is not suitable for liquefied nat-
ural gas (LNG) or liquefied petrol gas (LPG),
so LNG or LPG should not be used under
any circumst
ances. Liquid gas can cause
an explosion of the natural gas tanks and
cause severe injuries! .
WARNING
If the vehicle underbody touches the
ground or in the event of a rear collision,
ther
e could be damage to the natural gas
tanks. If damaged, natural gas tanks are
full of fuel and can explode, causing seri-
ous or fatal injuries.
Even if you don't notice the smell of gas,
take the vehicle to a specialised workshop
immediately and have the natural gas sys-
tem checked. Do not refuel natural gas
again until the natural gas system has been
inspected.
Note
The filling no
zzles of natural gas pumps
can diff
er in the way they are operated. Ask
a qualified employee at the petrol station
to do the refuelling if you do not know how.
Noises heard when refuelling are normal
and do not indicate damage in the system.
The vehicle natural gas system is pre-
pared both for refuelling with a small com-
pressor (slow refuel) and a large compres-
sor (fast refuel) at natural gas service sta-
tions.
Fuel types
Identification of fuel
s
1)
Fig. 310 Identification of fuels according to
Eur
opean Union (EU) Dir
ectiv
e 2014/94/
Fuels are identified by different symbols on
the pump and on your v
ehicl
e's t
ank fl
ap
. The
identification serves to prevent confusion
when choosing the fuel.
Petrol with ethanol (“E” stands for Etha-
nol). The number indicates the percent-
age of ethanol in the petrol. “E5” means,
for example, an ethanol ratio of 5% max.
Diesel with biodiesel (“B” stands for Bio-
diesel). The number indicates the per-
centage of biodiesel in the diesel. “B7”
means, for example, a proportion of bio-
diesel of max. 7%.
1
2
1)
Depending on country
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