Environment / Recyclable
Worn parts replaced during routine maintenance
(mechanical parts, battery, etc.) must be disposed of
with specialised bodies.
At the end of its life, the vehicle must be taken to an
authorised centre for recycling.
In all cases, comply with the local laws.
Batteries contain harmful substances. They
must be disposed of according to the
legal requirements and must under no
circumstances be thrown away in the
household waste.
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Extended periods of immobilisation and storage
If the vehicle has to be immobilised for more
than 1 months, you are advised to carry out the
following operations:
Battery
If the vehicle is not used for an extended
period, the battery will slowly discharge
naturally or due to its electronics or certain
accessories and must thus be regularly
charged.
• Charge the battery to 100% beforehand (The battery's
maximum charging current is equal to 1 tenth of its
capacity).
• Use a maintenance charger or charge monthly.
• Before restarting, the battery must be charged
to 100%.
If these recommendations are not followed, the
battery may go into deep discharge. In this
case the manufacturer's warranty will be void.
Machine
• Empty the fuel tank to avoid fuel build-ups.
• Spray a lubricant onto the metal parts of the vehicle to
avoid oxidation.
• Store the vehicle in a dry place.
Re-starting your vehicle
You are advised to have the vehicle checked over by
a registered dealer if it has been immobilized for an
extended period.