NEVER invert the cable connections.
If the battery remains flat it will be seriously damaged.
We advise you to use protective gloves and goggles while
removing the battery from its housing, for example to
recharge the battery.
Battery recharging
•
To carry out this operation, we advise you to remove the battery
from its housing.
•
Disconnect the cables.
•
It is good practice to recharge with an amperage of 1/10 with
respect to that of the charged battery.
•
Refit the battery, being careful to connect the positive cable
(red) to the + pole and the negative cable (black) to the - pole.
•
The battery must always be kept completely charged. During
winter or when the vehicle is not used, charge the battery at
least once a month.
Danger of explosion! Never use open flames (lighters,
matches, etc.) to check the battery liquid level.
The battery contains sulphuric acid, which is highly toxic.
Avoid any contact with eyes, skin or clothes.
Keep the battery out of children’s reach.
If you are using the socket in the glove compartment to
charge/maintain the charge of the battery (see chap.
2.3 on page 11), we recommend you to remove the pas-
senger’s seat (as described in the “BATTERY” section)
so as to guarantee sufficient battery ventilation.
5.17 TROUBLESHOOTING
•
If the vehicle does not operate correctly, run the checks and
carry out the operations described herein.
•
If the problem persists, contact an Authorised
RIEJU
Serv-ice
Centre, which has the required equipment and experience
for
any kind of adjustment and repair.
We advise you to note the possible operating troubles
discovered in various riding conditions on page 5
0
‘NOTES’, so as to report what exactly happened to the
Authorised
RIEJU
Service Centre.
FAULTY BRAKE SYSTEM
The vehicle does not brake or the brake lever travel is too long.
•
For both hydraulic brakes, check the oil level in the brake pump
chamber, situated on the handlebar, and if necessary, have it
topped up or purged by an Authorised
RIEJU
Service Centre.
•
Check the thickness of the brakes pads every 2,000 km (1,248
mi).
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