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by the section “Instructions to Fuel and Lube
Oil Use”.
Braking Device
Examine the braking device after initial driving
1000km and every driving 3000km.
Correct braking operation is important to
driving safety. Make sure to remember the
braking system must be regularly examined by
the qualified dealer.
Warning:
The braking device concerns personal safety,
which must correctly be adjusted.
If the braking system or the braking disc needs
to be maintained and repaired, we
uncompromisingly advise that this must be
done by the authorized dealer who has full
series of tool and skillful technology to perform
this in a safest cost - effective way.
Front&rear Braking Device
Daily examine the hydraulic braking system as
follows:
1. Examine leakage of front wheel braking
system;
2. Examine leakage or crack of oil pipe;
3. The front braking grip shall be maintained
with a certain counter bearing force; and
4. Examine wear of the front wheel braking
disc.
Caution:
The wheel disc braking system adopts high
pressure braking system. For purpose of
safety, the interval for replacing oil pipe and
hydraulic oil may not be longer than that stated
in the section of maintenance schedule.
Braking Hydraulic Oil
Warning:
If the braking hydraulic oil is drunk by mistake,
eye contact or skin contact, it is harmful. If it is
drunk by mistake, induce to vomiting. If eye
contact or skin contact, immediately flush with
a great deal water and seek medical care at
once.
Pay attention to examine the oil level in the front
braking hydraulic oil box. If the oil level drops, fill
with
recommended
hydraulic
oil
(as
approximate). Because the oil remained in the
box will automatically flow into the oil pipe at the
time of friction of braking disc, the oil level will
drop. Filling with braking hydraulic oil shall be
deemed as an important item for regular
servicing.
Disc Brakes
The key point for examination of front wheel disc
brake and rear wheel disc brake are to check
whether the wear is up to limit marking. If it
exceeds the limit marking, replace the disc
brake.