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OVERVIEW AND OPERATION
Side
stan
d and
parking
stand
Propping
up
the
scooter
on
th
e
side
stand.
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WARNING
Always
make
sure
that
the
stand
is
resti-
ng
on
firm
ground.
On
sloping
roads, al-
ways
park
the
scooter
facing
uphill
•
It Is
essential
that
the
skie
stand
is
fold-
ed
up
before
starting
off
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sk
of
accld•
entsl
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Side
stand
~
NOTE
The scooter is equipped with a side stand
switch.
If
the side stand
is
folded up the
en
-
gine is shut off and will not start.
- Swnch off the engine.
• Put your left hand
on
the lelt-hand handle-
bar grip.
• Hold with your right hand the holder grip
(3).
•Foldout
the arm lo the side stand(1)as far
forward as it will go and stop by foot.
• Slowly tilt the scooter to the left until
Its
w-
eight is supported.
Parking
stand
- Switch off the engine.
• Put your left hand
on
the left-hand handle•
bar grip.
- Hold with your right hand the holder grip(3).
• Push the parking stand (2) down until the
two skids are on the ground.
• Put you fulr body weighl on the operating
mandrel of the main standard.
• Pull the scooter towards the rear and sim-
ultaneously upwards onto parking stand.
• Check that the scooter is standing firmly.
Checklist
Before
each
ride,c
arry
out a
safet
y
check
Before starting your ride, check the followi-
using the checklist. n .
Take the safety check seriously. Carry out
g.
maintenance activities before you start
your
ride
or
ask a specialized dealer to do so.
This will prov
id
e you with the certainty that
your motorcycle corresponds to traffic regu-
lations. A technically faultless motorcycle is
a basic requirement for the safety of both
yourself and other road users.
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- Steering (smooth and free pla
y)
- Engine oil quantfy
- Fuel quantity
- Front brake
- Rear brake
• Tyres (profile and pressure)
• Telescopic fork
- Load / lights
• Total weight
- Lights
- Brake fluid (lever)
• Brake (operation)
In case of problems or difficulties, contact a
dealer, who will do everything possible to
assist you.
SAFETY TEST
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WARNING
While
the
engine
is
running
or
the
igniti-
on
is
on
,
do
not
t
ouch
the
ignition
syst-
em.
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FIRE HAZARD
The exhaust system becomes very hot.
While riding,idllng or park
ln
g,make sure
that
to
inflammable
materials
(e . g . hay,
leaves, grass, coverings or luggage,etc.)
can
come
into
contact
with
It!
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