damage certain parts of the bodywork (seals, plastic parts).
Part
Windows
Bodywork
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Bumper
Side protection strips
Wheel housings
Lights
7.3.2 Tar
Only use products available from your dealer to remove tar from your windows.
Do not use other chemical solutions.
7.3.3 Small scratches
For tiny scratches, you may use a liquid polish. However, this should be used with caution; check that it is not too abrasive by testing
it on a small surface, depending on the depth of the scratches.
7.4 Wintering or long stops
7.4.1 Batteries
Battery charge
Battery life will depend on how it is used and maintained. Ensure that terminals are clean and greased to avoid sulphation. Also ensure
that the terminals are properly tightened.
Switch off the 12V supply as soon as the vehicle is unoccupied.
The house battery is equipped with a de-gassing tube which must not be obstructed and must remain open to the exterior.
When to recharge
Material
Acrylic
Painted aluminium plate
Thermoformed plastic
(ABS)
Frequency
Weekly when driving
Monthly while camping
Maintenance
Wash with water only.
Wash with plenty of water. Use the same
products as for a car. We recommend
a shampoo available from your dealer.