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CH40

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF THE VEHICLE

WARNING

Improper maintenance and cleaning of vehicle parts can affect the proper functioning 

of the vehicle's safety equipment and can cause serious injury and serious damage.

Regular and proper maintenance helps keep your vehicle in good condition.

In addition, it can be one of the benefit conditions of the warranty in case of damages 

in the paint of the vehicle, the products can be toxic and dangerous.

BODY MAINTENANCE /  

INTERIOR OF THE BINNACLE

WARNING

Do not use high pressure cleaners or 
automatic rollers.
Do not wash the vehicle in the sun or 
in cold weather.
After washing the vehicle, the 
braking effect may be delayed due 
to moisture or in the winter due to 
the formation of ice in the discs and 
brake pads, which can increase the 
braking distance.
Cleaning agents can be toxic and 
hazardous. Improper cleaning 
products and improper use of 
cleaning agents can cause accidents, 
serious injury, burns, and poisoning.
Never use fuel, turpentine, engine 
oil, acetone or other highly volatile 
liquids to wash, maintain, or clean 
the vehicle.

CAR BODY

Wash your vehicle with soap and water 
(without detergent, alcohol or thinner).
Use a natural non-abrasive sponge.
Rinse with clean water.

ENGINE

Do not wash the engine with it to work.
Cleaning must always be carried out by a 
specialist workshop.
Incorrect cleaning and maintenance can 
damage the engine.

INSIDE THE VEHICLE

Binnacle 

Clean the interior of the cockpit 
compartment using a vacuum cleaner.
Wash the plastic elements with soap and 
water (non-solvent products).

Cleaning the door glass

WARNING

Dirty, icy or foggy glasses reduce 
vision and increase the risk of 
accidents and serious injuries.
Do not drive if you have good visibility 
through all the windows.
Wash the glass with a special solvent-
free window product and wipe dry 
with a lint-free cloth.

The seats

Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner to 
avoid damaging the material by abrasion.
Use products suitable for tissue or leather 
seats.

Summary of Contents for CH40

Page 1: ...1 CH40 W W W A U T O M O B I L E S C H A T E N E T C O M INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE INTEGRATED MAINTENANCE PLAN CH40 MANUFACTURED IN FRANCE...

Page 2: ...oy while driving everyday BEFORE FIRST USE READ THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MAINTENANCE PLAN TAKE IT INTO ACCOUNT TO FAMILIARIZE FULLY WITH ALL THE ASPECTS OF YOUR VEHICLE WHAT WILL ALLOW YOU TO...

Page 3: ...signaling 14 Clean windshields 14 Central console 15 Heating defrost ventilation 16 Rear defroster 16 Speed reversing lever 16 Start up 17 Parking assistance 17 Hand brake 17 ACCESSORIES Trunk 18 Rea...

Page 4: ...the parts deposited under the warranty 8 Non warranty elements All non original parts and equipment CHATENET maintenance operations including balancing calibration and adjustment of wheel parallelism...

Page 5: ...r diesel engine 480 cm3 Power 6 kW 8 04 CV Maximum capacity of the tank 14 liters Turning diameter 8 m Number of seats 2 Inverter Manual Automatic speed Variator Maximum speed 45 km h CHARACTERISTICS...

Page 6: ...on or are defective BATTERY Handle the battery carefully as it contains acids Disconnect the ground cable from the battery whenever you do any work on a component of the electrical installation VEHICL...

Page 7: ...into the lock close or open OPENING LOCKING UNLOCKING VEHICLE DOORS TRUNK Press the button with the logo luggage trunk to open the luggage trunk and possibly also the driver and passenger doors Open t...

Page 8: ...sible to close the windows with the doors open ENGINE HOOD OPENING Pull the release button located below the panel on the left side Lift the hood while pushing the safety latch to the left hold the ho...

Page 9: ...be worn most directly on the body Avoid very thick clothes inters persed objects To tighten the belt pull the belt slowly and gently and snap it Please make sure that the belt is tight by pulling on...

Page 10: ...y in the event of an accident Pregnant women should wear a seat belt In this case make sure that the belt strap of the pelvis does not put too much pressure on the underside of the belly but does not...

Page 11: ...with radio 11 Heating control position of air diffuser 12 Ventilation control 13 Heating control hot cold 14 Option MULTIMEDIA radio see the radio instruction manual supplied with the vehicle 15 Defro...

Page 12: ...tal display LCD option Total mileage totalizer or daily totalizer 9 Reset the daily mileage totalizer in the menu 10 Setting the clock Warning Lights Engine water temperature indicator Oil pressure in...

Page 13: ...reservoir Contact your CHATENET dealer immediately HAND BRAKE LIGHT TESTED WITH CONTACT ON The light remains on after starting the car check your handbrake COOLANT TEMPERATURE LIGHT TESTED WITH CONTAC...

Page 14: ...ILOMETRATION The total kilometers counter has a digital display LCD with 6 numbers The maximum number of kilometers is 999999km The daily kilometers counter with digital display LCD has 3 numbers and...

Page 15: ...ng the doors CONTACT ON The indoor lighting of the vehicle operates automatically with ignition switched on when opening or closing the doors permanent after opening the door and goes out after closin...

Page 16: ...honk press the end to indicate the direction blinks down left up right CLEAN WINDSHIELDS The joystick on the right behind the steering wheel allows you to operate the front windshield wiper and the de...

Page 17: ...rs 3 Button to close the doors 4 Glove compartment 5 Radio 6 Air diffuser position control 7 Ventilation control 8 Heating control hot cold 9 Rear defroster 10 Electric window lift buttons 11 Cigarett...

Page 18: ...windshield For maximum defogging we recommend putting the ventilation in 3 and closing the front aerators REAR GLASS DEFROST Press the joystick ignition on button to turn the rear window defrost The l...

Page 19: ...brake Set shift lever to neutral position Remove the key from the contact Slightly turn the steering wheel steering anti theft locks HAND BRAKE TO BRAKE Pull the handbrake lever up until the vehicle...

Page 20: ...acilitates loading and unloading Possibility of enlarging the volume by advancing and tilting the finding of the front passenger seat TRUNK COVER 1 2 Helps to keep private the luggage stored in the tr...

Page 21: ...with a voltage of 12 V otherwise there is a risk of damaging the vehicle s electrical circuit or the connected device It is best to use the plug when the vehicle is switched on engine on otherwise the...

Page 22: ...n a flat horizontal surface with the cold engine or stop for at least 10 minutes Remove the dipstick from the guide tube and clean with a clean cloth Remove the dipstick and check the level the oil le...

Page 23: ...f cleaning agents can cause accidents serious injury burns and poisoning Never use fuel turpentine engine oil acetone or other highly volatile liquids to wash maintain or clean the vehicle CAR BODY Wa...

Page 24: ...a ventilated area It should be handled with great care as it contains highly toxic and corrosive acid In case of contact with skin or clothing rinse with clean water immediately Be careful not to shor...

Page 25: ...NG THE REPAIR KIT under the passenger seat No tool or jack is required the repair kit is intended for emergencies only to allow you to drive to the nearest workshop This repair is temporary This repai...

Page 26: ...re pressure on the brake pedal If the light comes on contact your CHATENET dealer Modifications made to the vehicle suspension or the use of unapproved wheel tire combinations may affect the operation...

Page 27: ...12V outlet headlight warning daylight F18 Front wiper motor indicator lights wiper blade F19 Ventilation switch heating block F20 Pre heating and spark plug relay EVO F21 Headlight F22 Rear fog lamp...

Page 28: ...ectric fan fuse 15 A F2 Pump fuse 5 A F3 Diagnostic fuse 10 A F4 Fuse 15 A F6 Fuse 10 A F9 Candle fuse 25 A F10 Candle fuse 25 A R1 Electric Fan Relay 30 A R4 General relay 30 A RC Candle relay 70 A A...

Page 29: ...ice e 0 days ing service 30 days Service is displayed digits steady 8sec Service is displayed 0km 8sec No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Service is displayed spanner blink 8sec Service is displayed spanner...

Page 30: ...C C C C C Fuel hoses and safety filter R Gearbox oil 80W90 multigrade 1L R R R R R Engine oil Every 2 500 km check Cooler liquid Radiator flaps C C C C C C Recovery of oil vapors C Fuel hoses and fit...

Page 31: ...C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Suspension Mounting Screws C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Tires pressure wear deformation C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Cradle mounting screw support C C C C C C C C C C C...

Page 32: ...shop stamp making preparation for the road Date 0 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 7000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 14000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 21000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 28000 km PREPARIN...

Page 33: ...istributor Stamp Date Km 56000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 35000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 63000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 42000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km 70000 km Distributor Stamp Date Km...

Page 34: ...32 MAINTENANCE NOTES Distributor Stamp Date Km 91000 KM Distributor Stamp Date Km 98000 KM...

Page 35: ...33 CH40 NOTES...

Page 36: ...TELEPHONE E MAIL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION CHASSIS N ENGINE N REGISTRATION DATE END OF WARRANTY DATE VEHICLE MODEL IMPORTANT Maintenance and revision operations must be carried out on the CHATENET distr...

Page 37: ...MER TELEPHONE E MAIL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION CHASSIS N ENGINE N REGISTRATION DATE END OF WARRANTY DATE VEHICLE MODEL IMPORTANT Maintenance and revision operations must be carried out on the CHATENET di...

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