10
Safety information
90 without the appropriate, effective
safety equipment. (This includes all
the paneling sections and the side
panel doors!)
Refueling
• Take the utmost care when handling
fuel - increased risk of fire! Never fill
fuel in the vicinity of naked flames or
ignitable sparks! Do not smoke when
filling fuel! Switch off the engine, re-
move the ignition key and apply the
hand brake before filling fuel. Never
fill fuel in closed rooms! Clear up spilt
fuel immediately!
Electronics
• Only use original fuses with the pres-
cribed amperage.
• In the case of defects in the electrical
installation, switch the vehicle off im-
mediately and clear the fault.
• Work on the electrical equipment
may only be carried out by electrici-
ans who have received the necessa-
ry training and in accordance with
the electrical engineering regulati-
ons.
• Always disconnect the negative pole
of the battery when working on the
electrical installation.
• The vehicle's electrical equipment
must be inspected/checked at regu-
lar intervals. Defects, such as loose
connections and cable damage,
must be rectified immediately.
• Observe the information in the ope-
rating manual provided by the batte-
ry manufacturer.
• Never lay any metallic objects or
tools on batteries - risk of short cir-
cuit!
• Ensure sufficient ventilation in the
charging area when charging the
batteries. – Risk of explosion!
10
Safety information
90 without the appropriate, effective
safety equipment. (This includes all
the paneling sections and the side
panel doors!)
Refueling
• Take the utmost care when handling
fuel - increased risk of fire! Never fill
fuel in the vicinity of naked flames or
ignitable sparks! Do not smoke when
filling fuel! Switch off the engine, re-
move the ignition key and apply the
hand brake before filling fuel. Never
fill fuel in closed rooms! Clear up spilt
fuel immediately!
Electronics
• Only use original fuses with the pres-
cribed amperage.
• In the case of defects in the electrical
installation, switch the vehicle off im-
mediately and clear the fault.
• Work on the electrical equipment
may only be carried out by electrici-
ans who have received the necessa-
ry training and in accordance with
the electrical engineering regulati-
ons.
• Always disconnect the negative pole
of the battery when working on the
electrical installation.
• The vehicle's electrical equipment
must be inspected/checked at regu-
lar intervals. Defects, such as loose
connections and cable damage,
must be rectified immediately.
• Observe the information in the ope-
rating manual provided by the batte-
ry manufacturer.
• Never lay any metallic objects or
tools on batteries - risk of short cir-
cuit!
• Ensure sufficient ventilation in the
charging area when charging the
batteries. – Risk of explosion!