Mitsubishi Fuso CANTER Owner's Handbook Manual page 15

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3 Storing the AdBlue
Seal the container, and store it indoors in a well-
ventilated place away from direct sunlight. The
temperature of the storage place should be
between –5°C and 25°C.
WARNING
Do not store AdBlue
location.
If the temperature is high, AdBlue
release ammonia, which is toxic. When stor-
ing the container, seal it. Also, open it out-
doors in a well-ventilated area. If a pungent
odor is emitted from the container, do not
carelessly go near it.
NOTE:
You can use frozen AdBlue
thaw, without loss of quality.
If you seal the container so as to prevent the
water from evaporating, the quality of the
®
AdBlue
will not change.
Although AdBlue
may emit a pungent odor if it is heated due to a
fire, for example. In the event that a fire breaks
out, promptly move the container to a safe
place.
It is strongly recommended to store or carry
®
AdBlue
in the original container in which it was
sold. If unavoidable, you can also use a polypro-
pylene tank usually used for drinking water or
the like instead, after thoroughly cleaning the
inside with AdBlue
tains absolutely no water or other impurities.
CAUTION
Do not store AdBlue
®
tainer. If AdBlue
and then used for replenishing, corrosive mate-
rial produced by chemical reactions will damage
®
the BlueTec
exhaust gas aftertreatment.
®
AdBlue
must be handled as industrial waste
when discarding it.
®
®
in a high temperature
®
after allowing it to
®
is a non-flammable liquid, it
®
and making sure that it con-
®
in a non-specified con-
is stored in a steel container
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®
may

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