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CONTROLS
1. Horn switch
2. Dipped lights/Headlights switch
The dipped lights/headlights switch has 3 functions:
A.High beam
B.Dip beam
C.Flashing the lights. (Passing)
3. Indicators switch
To indicate a change of direction, press the switch (C):
• Either to the right.
• Or to the left.
To stop the indicators flashing, press the switch. (C)
4. Starter switch
KEY-OPERATED IGNITION SWITCH
FUNCTIONS
A. The engine is off. Power to the electrical circuit is off. The
key can be removed.
B. Power to the electrical circuit is on. The engine can be
started. The key cannot be removed.
C. Power to the electrical circuit is off. The handlebars are
turned to the left. Steering can be locked. The key can be
removed.
D. Action of the key in this position allows you to open the
saddle with a cable device.
CHECKS TO PERFORM BEFORE USE
The user must personally ensure that his vehicle is in good
condition. Certain safety elements may show signs of damage
even when the vehicle is not used. e.g. prologned exposure to
bad weather can lead to oxidation in the braking system or a
pressure drop in the tyres which can have serious
consequences. In addition to a simple visual inspection, it is
extremely important to check the following points before use.
These checks only take a few minutes and help to
keep your vehicle in good condition, for optimum
use combining reliability and safety.
If one if the elements in the checklist does not work properly,
ask your registered dealer to check it and have it repaired if
necessary before using the vehicle.
INSPECTION BEFORE SETTING OFF
• Check the fuel level.
• Check the level of the engine oil.
• Check operation of the lights, flashers, horn, and brake light.
• Check the tyre wear and condition.
• Check the tyre pressure.
• Check that the throttle is working properly.
• Check that the central stand can be unfolded smoothly.
• Check that the rear-view mirrors are in the correct position.
• Check that the brake levers are working and moving properly.
If a brake lever feels soft when pulled:
•If it is a hydraulic control, it must be checked
immediately by a registered dealer.
•If it is a mechanical control, you must adjust the
tension by acting on the control lever adjustment
nut.
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