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INTRODUCTION
Symbols used in this handbook
Please familiarise yourself with the symbols contained within this
handbook. The symbols are provided for your safety and to avoid
harm when using your motorcycle or when connecting and/or
disconnecting parts.
Warning
: A warning is to protect your personal safety. It
indicates a procedure that must be followed precisely, or
supplies you with information that should be given serious
consideration, in order to avoid the possibility of personal
injury or death.
Caution
: A caution is to protect the safety and condition
of your motorcycle. It indicates a procedure that must be
followed precisely, or supplies you with information that
should be given serious consideration, in order to avoid the
possibility of damaging your motorcycle.
Note
: A note gives general advice. It supplies additional
information, allowing you to experience the full benefits of
your motorcycle.
Labels on the motorcycle
For your own safety and for the safety of others, please pay attention to
the various labels on the motorcycle. It is impossible to warn you about
every hazard associated with operating and maintaining a motorcycle;
therefore, use your best judgement or contact the Maeving Support
Team for advice. For further information, see Contacts on page 6.
Do not remove or tamper with any warning labels fitted to any parts
of the motorcycle. The warning labels are fitted for your safety and to
prevent harm.
Tyre pressure label
: The label is located on the
left-hand side of the swinging arm.
It identifies the recommended tyre size and
inflation pressures.
The statutory label
: The label is located on
the left-hand side of the steering head on the
motorcycle frame. It identifies vehicle type, Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN), weight, power and
maximum speed.
This symbol is located on various parts of the motorcycle
to inform you and others that exposure to voltages can
result in shock and/or burns, and can even be fatal.
All Maeving motorcycles meet all vehicle recycling
requirements and End of Life Vehicle (ELV), Extended
Producer Responsibilities (EPR) and Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) recycling legislation.
Maeving will take back all batteries and dispose of them
in an environmentally responsible manner. For further
information, please visit: www.maeving.com.
The electrical components used on the motorcycle should only be
serviced by the Maeving Workshop Team or a Maeving Workshop
Partner. For further information, see Contacts on page 6.
Caution
: Insulated electrical cables and wiring should never
be cut, tampered with, or modified in any way. The motorcycle
should not be used if the insulated cables appear damaged in
any way.
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