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Belt care
Clean the belt with water.
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Do not lubricate with oil or grease (to prevent dirt from sticking). If necessary (e.g. in
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case of squeaking), treat with silicone-based agents only.
Do not kink, twist, turn or knot belts together – there is a risk of breakage.
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Ask your dealer to check the belt tension regularly.
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Replacing the belt
Belts are extremely durable and long-lasting, but they do wear out over long periods of
time. Ask your dealer to check your belt every 2,000 km and replace it if necessary.
Warning!
Improper installation, adjustment, operation or maintenance can result in property damage
and personal injury. Ask your dealer to replace the belt for you.
Tires and air pressure
Tires should be inflated to the correct air pressure in order to ensure good function and
puncture resistance. The recommended air pressure is specified in bar and PSI on the
sidewall of the tire. You should regularly check the air pressure and inflate the tire at least
once a month.
Warning!
Inflate the tires as indicated on the tire sidewall. Underinflation can cause damage to
the tire carcass and punctures when riding over edges. Never inflate the tires above the
maximum specified air pressure, otherwise they could burst or jump off the rim, causing a
crash.
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