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FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY RULES
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Running-in rules
When using the vehicle the first few times it is essential to carry out a running-in period, for the correct operation and
duration of the engine. During this period, it is necessary to follow certain rules in order to prepare the engine and vehicle
components for subsequent maximum performance (after running-in).
The best performance will be achieved only after having completed the inspection at the end of the running in.
The following tips are indicative and can help the user to perform a good running-in.
It is important to stress the engine and vehicle components appropriately, but it is necessary not to exceed or fail to do this
because in both cases the engine and the vehicle components would be affected. Do not make sudden accelerations and
gradually change the speed.
Full acceleration is allowed, but it is necessary not to travel too long and at full speed.
When driving on mountain roads, be careful not to force the engine, brakes and suspension. It is more suitable to travel
on roads with moderate curves and hills where engine, brakes and suspensions alternate periods of stress to periods of
reduced or no stress.
The brake pads at the purchase are new and the friction surface initially does not make perfect friction on the discs;
to be fully operative, it must be run in so that is perfectly adhering to the disc during braking. The running-in requires
approximately 200 km (125 mi) of urban route.
In this period, consider longer braking distances and use the brake lever with greater strength.
Abrupt braking and prolonged periods are to be avoided.
During the first 1000 km (600 mi) check the maintenance operations required for this mileage.
At the estimated mileage, perform the checks in the “Scheduled Maintenance Table” at an authorized Fantic
Motor Service Center. Check and carry out these operations to avoid damage to the vehicle, to others and to
yourself.
Failure to comply with these rules can negatively affect the subsequent performance of the engine and vehicle
components in general.