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3. Operation
3.6. Driving instructions
1/ Avoid incorrect and dangerous driving style. Always operate the machine with sufficient respect.
2/ Never drive while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other addictive substances.
3/ Always use the right equipment including helmet, shoes, gloves, etc.
4/ Do not hang any objects on the handlebars or other parts of the motorcycle while driving.
5/ Don't bring anyone else with you. Drill is designed for one rider only.
6/ Please respect the laws and the natural environment.
7/ The motorcycle may overheat if the maps are selected incorrectly or if the driving direction is unsuitable. To prevent damage to the motor,
it is equipped with a temperature sensor directly inside the motor. When the temperature inside the engine reaches 75°C, the engine
control unit will limit its performance. Full engine power will not return to its original level until the engine temperature drops below that
level. If you park the motorcycle in hot weather at the moment when the temperature inside the engine reaches 75°C, the engine tempera-
ture can rise further, because the engine stops being cooled by the air supply.
If the temperature rises above 80°C in this situation, the motorcycle will be switched off completely. It starts to react only when the
temperature drops below 75°C. If the engine shuts down due to overheating, take off the tug, turn the switch to the OFF position, and start
the motorcycle as usual after cooling down.
8/ Use all performance maps while riding the motorcycle. Use the green map to drive slowly and save energy. Use blue map when driving
off-road and especially on long rides. When driving at full speed, do not drive on the blue map for more than 60 seconds. The red map is
intended primarily for the purpose of fast acceleration, short steep rides, overcoming obstacles, where you need to have maximum power
and engine torque. The red map is not suitable for continuous driving, especially at full throttle. If you use the red map, do not drive at full
throttle for more than 20 seconds.