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4.5
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LEANING THE VEHICLE
Use water from a low-pressure hose to loosen road dirt and deposits on painted surfaces. When water
has loosened the deposits, use a soft sponge along with ample water and a car shampoo (2-4% of
shampoo to in the water). Rinse off thoroughly with clear water and wipe down with a chamois leather
rag. Clean the outside of the engine with paraffin, a brush and a clean rag. Paraffin causes damage to
paintwork. Finally, apply a silicone wax finish, but only after you have finished washing the bodywork.
CLEANING AGENTS CONTAMINATE WATER RESOURCES. YOU SHOULD ONLY CLEAN THE
VEHICLE IN PLACES WHICH HAVE SYSTEMS FOR RECYCLING WASTE WATER.
IF YOU USE A HIGH-PRESSURE WATER HOSE TO CLEAN THE ENGINE, THEN PLEASE OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
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Adjust the nozzle to a spray, do not use a narrow water jet.
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Hold the hose at least 2 feet / 60 cm away.
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Water should be no warmer than 40° C.
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Do not use a high-pressure water jet.
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Do not use a steam cleaner.
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Never aim the hose directly at the following parts: fuel injection system, electrical wiring, air intakes
on the gearbox and flywheel covers, any electrical components, instruments, steering head.
Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight, particularly in summer, when the bodywork has warmed up and
shampoo bakes onto the surface before you can wipe it off. This can damage the paintwork. Never use rags
with petrol or paraffin to clean the paintwork, as this affects the gloss and damages the surface’s
properties. Depending on the vehicle colour (satin colours), applying silicone wax may damage the
paintwork. For more information ask your specialist dealer.
4.6
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UTTING THE VEHICLE INTO STORAGE
Before putting the vehicle into storage we recommend that you carry out the following:
1. Clean all parts of the vehicle and fully enclose it with a protective cover.
2. With the engine switched off and the piston at bottom dead centre, remove the spark plug and inject
approximately 1 – 2 c.c. SELENIA HI Scooter 4Tech oil. Press the starter once or twice and screw
the spark plug back in.
3. Fill up the fuel tank.
4. Observe the battery maintenance recommendations in section 3.6.
4.7
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IST OF LIGHT BULBS
Function Type Volts / Watts
Dipped beam Halogen H4 / HB3 on jetlights 2 x 12V-55W
Main beam Halogen H4 / HB3 on jetlights 2 x 12V-60W
Front parking light All glass 2 x 12V-5W
Indicators, front Bulb 2 x 12V-21W
Tail light LED circuit module 2 x 12V
Brake light Bulb 2 x 12V-21W
Indicators, rear Bulb 2 x 12V-21W
Instrument lights All glass 5 x 12V-2W
Number plate light Festoon 1 x 12 V-5W
Rear fog light Bulb 1 x 12V-21W
Reverse light Bulb 1 x 12V-21W
Headlight Without function