The engine oil in an engine that has been running can be very hot. Always be careful when
draining off the oil during an oil change.
Replace fuses with identical fuses; using the wrong fuse can cause a fire.
When checking the battery acid, remember that a spark could cause the battery to explode. Switch
off the vehicle completely first and avoid making sparks.
Never put your feet on the ground when the vehicle is moving.
It is your responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is used and maintained properly.
Drivers must not use the vehicle in any way that would exceed their physical and mental capacity.
Keep the operating instructions in a safe place, e.g. under the seat in the vehicle.
When learning how to use the vehicle, it must be used on level and open ground at a safe distance
from others.
Always comply with the laws and regulations in force.
Contact your dealer if there is anything you do not understand or are unsure about.
If you allow an untrained person to use the vehicle, you are exposing him/her and even others to
potentially fatal hazards.
Check that the throttle works properly and that all cables can move freely. A throttle that jams can
cause expensive accidents and serious personal injury.
4wMoto cannot accept responsibility for any deficiency in the level of your competence. Consult
your dealer if you are unsure of anything. Remember that you drive at your own risk.
All drivers should complete a safety training course.
Never use petrol to clean the vehicle.
Only one small spark could cause a dangerous explosion. Keep a fire extinguisher handy when
working with the vehicle.
Too much play in the chain drive can cause the chain to break, which could in turn lead to a serious
accident.
Reduced or loss of braking power implies a serious problem with the brakes. Such problems must
be rectified before the vehicle is used.
The high voltage cable from the CDI unit to the spark plug generates a very high voltage, which
can cause a serious or fatal electric shock if it is touched when the current is switched on.
Do not touch the engine, exhaust pipe or muffler before these parts have cooled.
Avoid skin contact with toxic fluid such as fuel and brake fluid. Do not use your mouth to initiate a
siphoning effect.
Always wipe up any spilled oil or grease. Such substances can cause you to lose control of the
vehicle.
Keep children and pets away from the vehicle when not under supervision.
Keep loose-fitting clothing and long hair away from the moving parts on the vehicle.
Note that many people have lost fingers and other parts of the body after fastening in moving
machine parts, especially chains. Do not carry out any work on this vehicle when the engine is
running.
If in spite of following all these safety instructions you should unfortunately injure yourself in any
way, seek medical attention immediately.