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General description
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SAFETY
Carbon Monoxide
• Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide (CO) that is poisonous. Carbon monoxide can cause the loss of consciou-
sness and death.
• If it is necessary to switch on the engine, check that the environment is well ventilated. Never switch on the engine
in an enclosed environment.
• Switching on the engine can only be carried out in an enclosed environment when there are the appropriate devices
for the evacuation of exhaust gases.
Petrol
• Petrol is extremely inflammable and under certain conditions can be explosive.
• Keep sources of heat, sparks and flames away from the work area.
• Always work in a well-ventilated area.
• Never use petrol as a cleaning solvent. Generally, avoid handling it unless it is absolutely necessary.
• Do not use petrol for cleaning components by using compressed air.
• Keep petrol out of reach of children.
Engine oil
• Engine oil can cause skin illnesses if in constant and long contact with the skin.
• If the skin comes into contact with engine oil, wash the parts affected as soon as possible with soap and water.
• If engine oil comes into contact with the eyes, abundantly rinse with water and consult a doctor immediately.
• If engine oil is swallowed, do not provocate vomiting to avoid the aspiration of the product into the lungs. Transport
the injured person immediately to hospital.
• Used oil contains dangerous substances and poisonous for the environment. To substitute oil, it is recommended to
go to an authorised MV Agusta dealer who is equipped to deal with the collection of used oil in respect of the norms
in force.
• Do not dispose of used oil in the environment.
• Keep used oil out of the reach of children.
Engine coolant
• Under certain situations, the ethylene glycol contained in the engine coolant is inflammable and its flame is invisible.
Ethylene glycol would cause serious burns if ignited because it is invisible.
• Avoid bringing the engine coolant into contact with hot parts. Such parts could be sufficiently hot to ignite the coo-
lant.
• The engine coolant (ethylene glycol) can cause irritation of the skin and is poisonous if swallowed.
• If the engine coolant comes into contact with the skin, immediately remove any contaminated clothing and wash with
soap and water. If it comes into contact with the eyes, abundantly rinse with clean water and immediately consult a
doctor. If swallowed, do not provocate vomiting to avoid the aspiration of the product into the lungs. Administer clean
water and transport the injured person immediately to hospital and show the product to the doctor.
• If exposed to high concentrations of vapour, transport the injured person to a non-poisonous atmosphere and if
necessary call a doctor.
• Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is still hot. Being under pressure, the engine coolant can be vio-
lently ejected and therefore provocate burns.
• The engine coolant contains dangerous and poisonous substances and is therefore dangerous for the environment.
To substitute used engine coolant, it is advisable to go to the authorised MV Agusta dealer who is equipped to deal
with the collection of used engine coolant in respect of the norms in force.
• Do not dispose of engine coolant in the environment.
• Keep engine coolant out of reach of children.
ATTENTION
The information contained in this paragraph is fundamental so that the operations carried
out on the motorcycle can be conducted with minimum risk to the mechanic.
Summary of Contents for BRUTALE 750 ORO
Page 1: ...Motorcycle Workshop Manual MVAGUSTABRUTALE ORO S ...
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Page 5: ... 1 General description A SECTION A Revision 0 ...
Page 14: ... 10 General description A ...
Page 15: ...B 1 Maintenance SECTION B Revision 0 ...
Page 22: ... 8 Maintenance B ...
Page 58: ... 44 Maintenance B FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY ...
Page 108: ... 94 Maintenance B ...
Page 109: ... 1 Bodywork C SECTION C Revision 0 ...
Page 111: ...C Bodywork 3 FAIRING ASSEMBLY ...
Page 116: ... 8 Bodywork C FUEL TANK ...
Page 123: ...Bodywork 15 C AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT ...
Page 128: ... 20 Bodywork C TAIL UNIT ...
Page 132: ... 24 Bodywork C UNDER TAIL ASSEMBLY ...
Page 135: ...Bodywork Unscrew the under tale unit fixing screws Remove the under tale unit 27 C ...
Page 136: ... 28 Bodywork C ...
Page 137: ...Air intake injection system 1 D SECTION D Revision 0 ...
Page 155: ...Electrical system 1 E SECTION E Revision 0 ...
Page 159: ...Electrical system 5 E ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...
Page 201: ... 1 F Suspension and wheels SECTION F Revision 0 ...
Page 265: ...Frame 1 G SECTION G Revision 0 ...
Page 279: ...Frame 15 G ...
Page 285: ...Frame 21 G ...
Page 300: ... 36 Frame G ...
Page 301: ...H 1 Brakes SECTION H Revision 0 ...
Page 329: ...L 1 Cooling system and lubrication system SECTION L Revision 0 ...
Page 363: ...Special tools 1 M SECTION M Revision 0 ...
Page 366: ...Special tools M 4 ...
Page 368: ...Special tools M 6 ...
Page 370: ...Special tools M 8 ...
Page 372: ...Special tools M 10 ...
Page 373: ... 1 Torque pressures N SECTION N Revision 0 ...
Page 377: ...Diagnostics 1 O SECTION O Revision 0 ...