VENT
125 Baja + Baja RR /
VENT
125 De Derapage RR
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use and maintenance manual
In the event of brake fluid ingestion,
seek medical help immediately.
Cooling fluid
DANGER
Cooling fluid is highly flammable, harm
-
ful for the health and dangerous for the
environment.
- When filling up or replacing cooling flu
-
id, never use free flames, do not smoke,
and keep the engine off.
Avoid inhaling cooling fluid and keep the
fuel from coming into contact with eyes
or skin.
If any cooling fluid comes into contact
with your clothes, change them immedi-
ately.
WARNING
If brake fluid comes into contact with
your eyes, rinse abundantly with water.
If it comes into contact with your skin,
wash abundantly with water and soap.
In the event of brake fluid ingestion,
seek medical help immediately.
DANGER
Be careful not to pour cooling fluid over
the engine or the exhaust pipe; risk of
fire with invisible flames. If this hap
-
pens, wash and rinse the area involved.
DANGER
KEEP AWAY FROM THE REACH OF
CHILDREN.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF ENGINE OIL IN
THE ENVIRONMENT.
- Never fill up the radiator to the top; stop
at the maximum level permitted, indicat-
ed in the relative paragraph “
Cooling
fluid level check
”.
Exhaust fumes
DANGER
Exhaust fumes consist of carbon mon-
oxide, an extremely harmful substance
if inhaled.
Avoid starting the engine in closed spac-
es or anywhere with poor ventilation.
Failure to follow this recommendation
may result in loss of senses and even
death by asphyxia.
Battery
DANGER
The battery releases explosive gases;
keep away from sparks and free flames.
Do not smoke. When recharging the bat-
tery, make sure there is sufficient air cir
-
culation in the area.
SAFE DRIVING
This paragraph offers some suggestions for
driving/riding safely.
ACCELERATION.
Accelerating and decel-
erating repeatedly without true need may
cause loss of vehicle control and result in
fall, with serious consequences for yourself,
for others, and for the vehicle.
BRAKING.
To reduce speed in a uniform,
optimal manner:
- Decelerate and always use both brakes,
suitably dosing the amount of force ap-
plied on the brake levers;
- Avoid close braking whenever possible.
Using only one of the brakes:
- Reduces braking force;
- Risks locking the braking wheel;
- Contributes to loss of adherence and to
the possibility of falling, with serious con-
sequences for themselves and for oth-
ers, as well as for the vehicle.
BRAKING IN ASCENT.
Decelerate com-
pletely and use both brakes to keep the ve-
hicle in place.
Using motion force (using the accelerator)
to keep the vehicle in place causes anom-
alous overheating of the engine and of the
clutch.
Keeping the vehicle in place using only
physical strength may cause loss of bal-
ance and fall, with serious consequences
for yourself, for others and for the vehicle.