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6.3 Maintenance every 15 days
6.3.1 Checking the air conditioning/heating system
1. Run the air conditioning.
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2. Check the amount of dirt on the air conditioning / heating aspiration filters. If necessary,
contact your dealer to replace them.
3. Check the operation (ventilation and speeds) of the heating evaporator and the ventilation
on the condenser.
4. Check the amount of dirt on the condenser. If there is too much dirt on it the air condition-
ing unit's performances will be altered. Clean it with air or pressurised water. Make sure that
you do not damage the condenser vents.
IMPORTANT
Do not put anything in the condenser compartment. This will block the passage of air on
this exchanger and damage the air conditioning unit's performances, or even damage
the cooling system (particularly the compressor).
5. In the event of a malfunction to the air conditioning/heating system, contact your dealer.
6.4 Non periodic maintenance
6.4.1 Fuse replacement
1. Set the starter key to OFF position.
2. Remove the lid from the fusebox.
3. Identify the burnt out fuse.
4. Replace it with an equivalent fuse.
Fuse strip
General supply fuses
IMPORTANT
An unsuitable fuse or a fuse holder with a short circuit may cause overheating and damage
the electrical circuit or the electrical components.
• If a fuse burns out immediately after it is replaced, this means there is a problem in the
electric circuit. Contact your dealer for a diagnostic and an intervention.
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