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Clean and wash the F77 cautiously, as improper methods can damage electrical
components and void the warranty. Always park the vehicle on a level surface,
turn it off, and remove the key before cleaning. Keep the charging port lid closed
and avoid disconnecting any electrical components.
CLEANING OF VEHICLE:
• Clean your vehicle regularly to protect the surface nishes and inspect for
damage, wear, and uid leakage.
• Usage of cleaning products that are not specically designed for vehicle or
automobile surfaces must be avoided. Harsh detergent or chemical solvents
content could damage the metal, paint, and plastic parts of the vehicle.
• If the vehicle is still warm from a recent ride, some time should be given to
the battery and motor to cool down.
• It is recommended to avoid the use of high-pressure water spray.
Use only cleaning products specically designed for vehicle surfaces.
Avoid high-pressure water spray, as it can damage parts of the vehicle.
WASHING OF VEHICLE:
• Remove loose dirt from the vehicle by using the water. Rub the soiled area of
the vehicle gently, rinsing it frequently with fresh water.
• Clean the vehicle with a soft cloth or sponge using water.
• Do not use high pressure cleaning systems as they can cause water intrusion
in bearings, seals, electrical components, and electrical devices.
• Use a sponge or soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild detergent and
water to clean the plastic parts.
Ensure to keep brake uid or chemical solvents off the vehicle. They
will damage the plastic and painted surfaces.
• After cleaning, rinse the vehicle thoroughly with clean water. Alloy parts
might get corroded due to strong detergent residue.
• Dry the vehicle with pressurised air.
• Immediately after washing the vehicle, braking efciency may be temporarily
weakened.
• Testing of brakes is required before riding the vehicle. Apply brakes several
times to restore normal braking performance.
• To avoid a possible accident, expect longer stopping distance.
Do not remove the seat or any body panels for washing. Use mild
automotive grade shampoo for road grime and mud stains on panels. Use a long
bristle brush to reach tight areas and recesses.
Cleaning and Washing