Underbody; Entrance Step; Interior Care - Capron T58 Manual

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12.1.5
12.1.6
12.2
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Underbody

The underbody of the vehicle is partly coated with an age-resistant under-
body protection. Should the underbody protection be damaged, repair imme-
diately. Do not treat areas coated with underbody protection with spray oil.
Only use products approved by the manufacturer. Our authorised deal-
ers and service centres will be happy to advise you.

Entrance step

If the entrance step is lubricated, coarse particles of dirt can settle on the
lubricant during the journey and cause damage to the operating mechanism
of the entrance step. Therefore, do not lubricate the moving parts of the en-
trance step.

Interior care

If possible, treat stains immediately.
Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling (see
section 12.1.4).
Synthetic parts in the toilet and living area are very delicate and should
be treated with care. Do not use solvents, alcohol-containing cleansers
or scourers. This procedure will help you to avoid brittleness and for-
mation of cracks.
Hair colourants, nail varnish, cigarette ash and similar substances may
cause permanent stains or discolouration. For this reason, you should
prevent these substances from getting onto plastic parts. If they do get
onto plastic parts, you should remove these substances immediately.
Do not pour any corrosive agents into the drain holes. Never pour boiling
water directly into the drain holes. Corrosive agents and boiling water
cause damage to drainage pipes and siphon traps.
Do not use vinegar based products to clean the toilet and water system,
or for descaling the water system. Vinegar-based products may cause
damage to seals or parts of the installation. Use standard descaling
products for descaling.
Save water. Mop up all remaining water.
Vacuum off carpets and cushions with a suitable brush attachment.
For information about the use of maintenance products, our representa-
tives and service centres will be glad to advise.
Surface and knobs of furniture, lamps and synthetic parts in the toilet
and living area should be cleaned with water and a wool cloth. A mild
cleanser may be added to the water. If required, use furniture polish for
the painted surfaces.
Clean upholstery with dry foam specially manufactured for the use on
upholstery or with the foam of a mild detergent. Protect cushions from
direct sunlight so that they do not loose their colour.
Curtains and net curtains should be dry cleaned.
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