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Coolant
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In some situations, the ethylene glycol contai-
ned in the coolant is flammable and its flame
is invisible. Should ethylene glycol catch fire,
though its flame is invisible, it can cause burns.
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Do not bring the coolant in contact with hot
parts. These parts could be hot enough to cau-
se the liquid to ignite.
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The coolant (ethylene glycol) can irritate skin
and is poisonous if swallowed.
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Should the coolant come into contact with the
skin, immediately remove contaminated clo-
thing or footwear and wash with soap and wa-
ter. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse them
abundantly with clean water and seek medical
advice immediately. Should it be swallowed, do
not induce vomiting in order to avoid breathing
the product into the lungs. Administer clean
water and bring the concerned person imme-
diately to the hospital, showing this product to
the hospital staff.
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In the event of exposure to a high concentra-
tion of vapours, bring the concerned person to
an uncontaminated atmosphere and seek me-
dical advice if necessary.
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Do not remove the radiator cap when the en-
gine is still hot. When coolant is pressurised, it
can spurt out violently and cause burns.
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Coolant contains dangerous substances which
are harmful for the environment. When chan-
ging it, you must be equipped to dispose of it
in compliance with existing law.
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Do not release coolant to the environment.
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Keep out of the reach of children.
Hot parts
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The engine and the exhaust system get very hot
and stay at that temperature for a long time,
even after the engine has been turned off. Wait
for them to cool off before handling these parts
or intervening on areas around them. Use insu-
lated gloves.
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Before disassembling, clean the motorcycle
thoroughly.
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While you are disassembling it, clean all the
parts and place them in containers respecting
the order of disassembly exactly.
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Always use special tools wherever necessary
and when thus prescribed.
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Always use glues, sealing and lubricants whe-
rever prescribed. Respect the indications con-
cerning their technical features.
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Always replace parts such as gaskets, O-rings
and safety washers with newly supplied parts.
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When loosening or tightening nuts or screws,
always start with the larger ones or from the
centre. Always respect the indicated tighte-
ning torques.
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Use only Betamotor original spare parts.
WARNINGS
The information contained in this paragraph is important so that the operations out on the
engine can be performed without causing damage.
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