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SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
When parking your scooter, ensure it is
left in a location where it is not likely to
be hit by other traffi c; it is also advisable
not to park the scooter on steep slopes,
uneven surfaces or on leaves, branches
or other fl ammable materials, as the high
temperature reached by some compo-
nents could ignite them.
The use of the scooter in a
closed and/or poorly ventilated
environment increases the risk of
carbon monoxide poisoning.
WHEN AT A STANDSTILL
When preparing to get off the scooter, al-
ways check you have activated the HTS
system lock and the parking brake. If you
are carrying a passenger, get the him or
her to get off the vehicle fi rst.
The scooter is equipped with
a parking brake; for correct use
when parking/stopping the scooter,
carefully read the “Parking Brake”
section in the “Getting to Know
Your Scooter” chapter.
The scooter is equipped with
a tilting system lock; for correct
use when parking/stopping the
scooter, carefully read the “HTS”
section in the “Getting to Know
Your Scooter” chapter.
LOAD LIMITS
In order not to compromise the stability
of the scooter, it is essential not to ex-
ceed the maximum permissible load,
and to distribute this as uniformly as pos-
sible (refer to the “Technical Data” chap-
ter). You must ensure that any loads are
correctly positioned and/or restrained in
the areas laid out for them. You should
also limit your speed on the basis of the
transported load.
Greater stability can be achieved by
placing loads inside the compartments
provided (the compartment under the
seat and the object compartment).
Furthermore it is advisable always to fi x
loads being transported in such a way
that during the journey they do not move
so as to unbalance the weights causing
you to lose control of the vehicle.
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