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Care and Maintenance
7.8.18 Cabin ventilation dust filter
The air intake for the heater and fresh air supply of the
cabin features a dust filter, optionally a charcoal/
pollen filter.
7.8.19 Removing the dust filter for cabin
ventilation
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Remove the ventilation louver (80/1).
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Remove the angle bracket (80/2).
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Remove the dust filter (80/3).
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Clean the filter or replace it.
7.8.19.1 Cleaning the dust filter
Attention
Never wash or brush out the filter.
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Knock the filter with the intake side (side covered
by expanded metal) several times on a flat and
hard surface.
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Using dry compressed air (max. 5 bar), blow
against the direction of flow.
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Check the filter for damage to the paper bellows
and seal.
Attention
Never continue to use damaged dust filters!
7.8.19.2 Installation
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Insert new or cleaned dust filter until the stop.
Attention
Observe the mounting position of the dust
filter; the air flow arrows must point towards
the cabin.
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Re-attach the dust filter with the angle bracket.
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Re-install the ventilation louver.
7.8.20 Windshield washer system
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Top up the windshield washer tanks (81/1) as
required.
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Add antifreeze when temperatures are around or
below freezing.
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Fig. 80 Removing the dust filter for cabin ventilation
Fig. 81 Topping up the windshield washer tank
Operating Manual 12.9.08 Version 1.0
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