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bimota DB7 - Hazardous Products and Warnings

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GENERAL
INFORMATIONS
1
1.3 - HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS / WARNINGS
FUEL
Always work in well-ventilated areas. Keep cigarettes, sparks and flames away from the working area, or
place where the fuel is stored.
The fuel is extremely flammable and, under certain conditions, can explode. Keep out of reach of children.
USED MOTOR OIL
The used motor oil, if repeatedly left in contact with the skin for long periods of time, may be the origin of
epithelial cancers. If the used motor oil is handled daily, we recommend to wash as soon as possible your
hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Keep away the reach of children.
BRAKE FLUID
The reversal of the fluid on plastic, rubber or painted parts of the motorcycle may cause damage to the parts
themselves. Before proceeding to the maintenance of the system, place a clean workshop cloth on these
parts each time you proceed to the performance of service. Keep out of reach of children.
BRAKE POWDER
Do not ever use of jets of compressed air or dry brush to clean all the brakes.
Inhalation of asbestos fibres has proven to cause respiratory diseases and cancer.
LIQUID COOLANT
Under certain conditions, the ethylene glycol present in the engine coolant is combustible and its flame is not
visible. If the ethylene glycol takes fire, its flame is not visible but it can cause serious burns.
Do not spill engine coolant liquid on the exhaust system or engine parts.
These parts may be hot enough to light the liquid which then burns without flames visible.
The coolant (ethylene glycol) may cause irritation of the skin and is poisonous if swallowed. Keep out of
reach of children.
Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is still warm. The coolant is under pressure and can cause
burns.
Keep hands and clothing away from the cooling fan as it is started automatically.
BATTERY
The battery frees explosive gas, keep away sparks, flames and cigarettes. Verify that, during battery
charging, ventilation of the area is adequate.
EXHAUST / CARBON MONOXIDE
Where it is necessary to keep the engine running to perform certain maintenance operations, verify that the
work area is well ventilated. Do not ever keep the engine running in a closed space.
Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas that can cause loss of consciousness, and lead to
death.
Operate the engine in an open space or with the help of a system for evacuation of exhaust gases, where
closed space.
HOT PARTS
The engine and parts of the exhaust system become very hot with the use of motorcycle and remain hot still
for a long time after you run the engine. To manipulate these parts to use gloves insulation, or wait until parts
are well cooled.
The exhaust can be hot, even after turning off the engine, be very careful to not touch with any part of the
exhaust and not park the vehicle near flammable materials (including wood, leaves, etc..).
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