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Brand | WP |
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Model | XACT PRO 7548 |
Category | Bicycle Accessories |
Language | English |
Explains the meaning of specific symbols used in the manual for clarity and safety.
Details the typographical formats and their meanings, such as proprietary names and brands.
Defines the intended application of the chassis component for safe and effective operation.
Outlines the dangers arising from using the chassis component in ways other than intended.
Provides essential safety instructions and highlights the importance of product labels for user safety.
Explains the different degrees of risk (Danger, Warning, Note) and associated symbols for hazard identification.
Details safe operating practices, including fitness to ride and vehicle condition.
Specifies rules for performing work, including tool usage, part replacement, and cleaning after disassembly.
Emphasizes responsible use and compliance with regulations for disposing of used fluids and components.
Highlights the necessity of reading the manual for setup, operation, and safety, and keeping it accessible.
Stresses the importance of correct installation, recommending authorized centers for maximum safety and functionality.
States that vehicle manufacturer's instructions should be followed for tightening torques unless otherwise specified.
Explains warranty conditions, emphasizing work done by authorized centers and covering damage from tampering.
Advises using only specified operating and auxiliary substances as per the Owner's Manual.
Recommends using only WP-approved parts and accessories for safety and liability reasons.
Highlights the importance of proper service, tuning, and adherence to intervals for longevity and performance.
Notes that figures may show special equipment or be simplified; follow text instructions.
Directs users to WP Authorized Centers and the website for questions and information.
Details how to locate and interpret the fork article number, consisting of an eight-figure number and a letter.
Warns against extreme suspension modifications and advises gradual adjustments to get accustomed to the handling.
Outlines essential checks before each ride, including damage assessment, cleaning dust boots, bleeding forks, and checking screws.
Provides additional information on service work, ordering, and potential variations in service intervals by country.
Lists essential maintenance tasks and their frequency, such as servicing the fork every 40 operating hours.
Details recommended service actions and their intervals, like servicing the fork after 10 operating hours.
Provides instructions on safely raising the motorcycle using a lift stand, emphasizing stability and securing the vehicle.
Instructs on removing standard fork legs according to the vehicle manufacturer's guidelines.
Guides the installation of WP PRO COMPONENTS fork legs, including specific positioning for different models.
Details the procedure for bleeding fork legs, including preparatory, main, and finishing work steps.
Explains how to clean dust boots and inner fork tubes, highlighting the importance of preventing seal leaks.
Instructs on safely removing the motorcycle from the lift stand after service work is completed.
Explains how to match suspension settings to rider weight and adjust spring preload for optimal performance.
Discusses checking the basic fork setting and compensating for rider weight differences with spring preload.
Guides on how to adjust the fork's compression damping to influence suspension behavior.
Explains how to adjust the fork's rebound damping, which affects suspension behavior.
Details the procedure for adjusting spring preload using the preload adjuster for optimal fork performance.
Provides detailed technical data for the fork, including article number, damping clicks, preload, length, and oil capacity.
Specifies the required fork oil, SAE 4, and provides a guideline for using compliant oils.
Explains the SAE viscosity classes defined by the Society of Automotive Engineers for classifying oils by viscosity.
Defines the 'Preload adjuster' as a component on suspension that allows spring preload adjustment.
Provides a list of common abbreviations used in the manual, such as 'art. no.', 'ca.', 'cf.', 'e.g.', 'etc.', 'i.a.', 'no.', 'poss.'.