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INTRODUCTION
Coolant liquid
In some situations, the ethylene glycol con-
tained in the coolant is flammable and its flame
is invisible. Should ethylene glycol catch fire, it
can cause burns even though its flame is invis-
ible.
Do not bring the coolant into contact with hot
parts. These parts could be hot enough to cause
the liquid to ignite.
The coolant (ethylene glycol) may irritate the
skin and is poisonous if swallowed.
Should the coolant come into contact with the
skin, immediately remove contaminated cloth-
ing or footwear and wash with soap and water.
In the event of contact with the eyes, rinse with
plenty of clean water and seek medical advice
immediately. Should it be swallowed, do not
induce vomiting in order to prevent the prod-
uct from entering the lungs. Administer clean
water, immediately take the person concerned
to hospital, and show this product to hospital
staff.
In the event of exposure to a high concentra-
tion of vapours, move the person concerned to
an uncontaminated area and seek medical ad-
vice if necessary.
Do not remove the radiator cap when the en-
gine is still hot. Since the coolant is pressur-
ised, it may spurt out violently and cause burns.
The coolant contains dangerous substances
that are harmful for the environment. In order
to change it one must be equipped for disposal
in compliance with applicable laws.
Do not disperse coolant into the environment.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Hot parts
The engine and the exhaust system get very hot
and remain at that temperature for a long time,
even after the engine has been turned off. Wait
for them to cool down before handling these
parts or carrying out work on areas around
them. Wear insulated gloves.
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Before disassembly, thoroughly clean the mo-
torcycle.
While disassembling it, clean all the parts and
place them in containers accurately following
the order of disassembly.
Always use special tools wherever necessary
and when required.
Always use glues, sealant and lubricants
wherever required. Follow the indications con-
cerning their technical features.
Always replace parts such as gaskets, O-rings
and safety washers with newly supplied parts.
When loosening or tightening nuts or screws,
always start with the larger ones or from the
centre. Always adhere to the specified tight-
ening torques.
Use only Betamotor original spare parts.
WARNINGS
The information contained in this paragraph is important to ensure the operations carried out
on the engine are performed without causing damage.

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