2.Periodic Maintenance XCITING S 400
Pump the brake lever several times and hold the lever in. While holding the lever in,
crack open the bleeder valve. The front brake lever will travel all the way to the grip
and brake fluid and/or air will come out of the bleeder valve into the 6 mm hose.
Tighten the bleeder valve before releasing the front brake lever. Pump the lever
several times again and repeat the process.
Be certain to check the master cylinder reservoir occasionally to make sure the
reservoir doesn't run dry. Add more brake fluid as necessary. Continue this process
until clean brake fluid comes out of the bleeder valve and there are no air bubbles.
The brake lever should feel firm.
Tighten the bleeder valve to specification and push its rubber cover over the nipple.
Make sure the reservoir has the proper amount of fluid.
Place the rubber diaphragm, plastic piece and cover over the reservoir.
Thread in the reservoir cover screws and tighten them securely with a #2 Phillips
screwdriver.
Check the function of the brakes before operating the machine.
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Summary of Contents for ADG5
Page 12: ...1 Quick Reference XCITING S 400 1 12 Torque Engine Specifications...
Page 13: ...1 Quick Reference XCITING S 400 1 13 Torque Frame Specifications...
Page 16: ...1 Quick Reference XCITING S 400 1 16 General Troubleshooting...
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Page 20: ...1 Quick Reference XCITING S 400 1 20 VIN and Engine Number Location...
Page 23: ...2 Periodic Maintenance XCITING S 400 9 3...
Page 114: ...3 Engine Valves XCITING 400i Remove the spring retainer Remove the valve springs 3 36...
Page 329: ...9 Electrical Systems XCITING S 400 9 29 Check the circuit with the wire...
Page 340: ...10 Brake System XCITING S 400 Diagram 10 3...
Page 362: ...10 Brake System XCITING S 400 Pre diagnosis Inspection Chart 1 10 25...
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