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2 – Gas
Before the shut-down for a longer period of time, it is
highly recommended to disconnect the gas cylinders and
to store them in a well ventilated place.
Close the gas supply on the cylinder, disconnect the main
stopcock and undo the fastening of the cylinders, so that
you can take them out of their compartment.
3 – Electric power
Before any shut-down for a longer period of time, check that all battery pole heads are clean.
If there are signs of oxidation (white powder), clean the pole heads and apply contact grease.
Even after the vehicle has been shut down, it will still consume a residual amount of electric power.
To prevent exhaustive/total discharge, it is necessary to
- either disconnect the batteries, if a connection to a 230 V electric power supply is not possible, and
store them at room temperature. The batteries must be charged for 24 hours once a month.
- or store them in the vehicle if a connection to a 230 V electric power supply is possible. In this case,
simply connect the vehicle to the electric power supply for 24 hours once a month to charge the
batteries.
However, do not forget under any circumstances to switch off all electric appliances on the control
panel before each step.
Never start the engine while the engine battery is disconnected. This would activate the anti-theft
system.
In this case, the vehicle can only be started by your authorised dealer.
When disconnecting the battery, always start with the negative pole. This prevents a short-circuit
when using a spanner to disconnect the battery.
To disconnect the battery, you must first press the button for the central locking system.
Press the button, then disconnect the ground terminal (negative pole) from the battery.
Take out the battery, then lock the vehicle manually with the key.
Summary of Contents for Dexter 580 2020
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