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be replaced. Do not use water or other liquids or cleaning agents for cleaning. Dampen a clean cloth with
clean soapy water and apply it to the motorcycle structure, then rinse the cloth thoroughly and wipe the
motorcycle. Do not allow water to get into the battery cover, power inlet, display, or tyres.
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Regularly check the tightness of all connections and screws.
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Check the front and rear shock absorbers regularly. After pushing on the motorcycle, the shock absorber
should spring and slowly return to its original position. There should be no noises when springing. The sound
of the springs in the forks might mean a lack of oil in the shock absorbers.
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Check the brake function before each ride. If the brake function is not sufficient, it will be necessary to shor-
ten the cable directly at the brake. Loosen the screw that secures the cable and pull the cable so that it is not
too tight. Tighten the screw again and fine-tune the lever.
Maintenance and service
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A motorcycle requires regular maintenance and regular service just like a bicycle.
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The recommended service check is at least once a year.
Motorcycle storage
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Fully charge the battery before storing it. If you store the motorcycle for longer than two months, charge
the battery to half capacity at least once every 30 days. If this is not done, it is very likely that the device will
malfunction, and the repair will not be covered by the warranty.
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If the storage temperature in the premises is lower than 0°C, do not charge the motorcycle immediately.
Before charging, you must place the motorcycle in a warmer environment (5–40°C) for at least 2 hours. Store
the motorcycle indoors, in a dry place and at the correct storage temperature.
SAFETY GUIDELINES AND PRECAUTIONS
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The box contains small parts that can be dangerous for children. Always store the product out of the reach
of children. The bags can cause suffocation if placed on the head and the parts they contain are a choking
hazard.
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Failure to follow basic instructions and any of the following safety precautions may result in damage to the
motorcycle, loss of manufacturer‘s warranty, other property damage, serious injury and even death. Always
use only original accessories, including the battery. If incompatible accessories are used, you risk voiding the
warranty and possible damage to the device.
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Before each use, check the technical condition of the motorcycle.
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Always check the brakes and tyre condition before riding. Make sure that there are no objects in the wheel
wells that interfere with riding!
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Look where you are riding and be aware of road conditions, people, places, property and objects around you.
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Operate your motorcycle with consideration for pedestrians, cars and cyclists.
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Give your full attention to riding.
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Do not ride a motorcycle unless permitted in the area.
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Always follow local ordinances and regulations.
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Do not drive in places with a large number of pedestrians.
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Do not remove the motorcycle‘s signalling elements, such as reflective stickers or LED lighting.
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Never ride in the rain.
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Do not hang bags, backpacks or other objects on the motorcycle.
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Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the vehicle in any way. Disassembly, modification or any
attempted repair will void the warranty and may result in damage to the unit or even injury or property
damage.
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Do not operate the vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other addictive substances and substan-
ces affecting the ability to coordinate and react.
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Do not use the motorcycle if you are tired or sleepy.
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Use your best judgement to avoid dangerous situations with your motorcycle.
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Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds.Do not ride in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, rocks, gra-
vel, or on rough and uneven terrain. There is a risk of damage to the motorcycle.
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Do not drive in bad weather: snow, rain, hail, on icy roads or in extreme heat. Skidding can occur more easily
on damp or wet roads.
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