Caution: Handle brake fluid with care - it is harmful to eyes and painted surfaces. Do not use fluid that has been in an open container for a long time, as it is hygroscopic and may cause brake failure.
Park the vehicle on a level surface. The brake fluid level may decrease as the brake pads wear. Do not allow it to fall below the "MIN" mark.
1. The "MIN" and "MAX" marks for the brake fluid level are on the sides of the reservoir. The brake fluid level should always be between these marks.

2. If you need to add fluid, first wipe clean the area around the filler neck to avoid dirt getting into the hydraulic system.

3. Top up the fluid, being careful not to spill it. Use only the fluid specified in the Specification; mixing different fluids can damage the hydraulic system. After adding fluid, tighten the reservoir cap and wipe away any spills. Turn on the ignition and check the functionality of the indicator light on the instrument panel that signals an emergency drop in fluid level. To do this, ask an assistant to press the button in the reserve tank cap.

Safety first!
If the tank requires frequent refilling of liquid, there may be leaks in the system. They must be detected immediately.
If you suspect a brake fluid leak, fix it immediately. Never operate the vehicle if you are unsure about the brakes.
