Used Engine Oil; Brake Fluid; Battery Hydrogen Gas And Electrolyte - APRILIA SCARABEO 250 Mode D'emploi

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USED ENGINE OIL

Use latex gloves for the maintenance
operations that require contact with used
oil. Prolonged or repeated contact with
engine oil may cause severe skin
damage, including skin cancer. Although
this is unlikely unless you handle used oil
on a daily basis, it is advisable to
thoroughly wash your hands with soap
and water after handling used oil.
KEEP OIL AWAY FROM CHILDREN.

BRAKE FLUID

Brake fluid is extremely poisonous.
Never ingest or swallow brake fluid.
Should brake fluid accidentally be
swallowed, drink large quantities of
milk or clear water and immediately
seek professional medical assistance.
Brake fluid is highly destructive of skin
and eye tissue. Should you accidentally
spill brake fluid on yourself, remove the
contaminated clothing, wash your body
with soap and warm water immediately
and immediately seek professional
m e d i c a l a s s i s t a n c e . S h o u l d y o u
accidentally splash brake fluid into your
eyes, flush with a large quantity of cool,
clear water and immediately seek
professional medical assistance.
KEEP BRAKE FLUID AWAY FROM
CHILDREN.
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use and maintenance Scarabeo 250
COOLANT
In certain conditions, the ethylene glycol
c o n t a i n e d i n t h e e n g i n e c o o l a n t i s
flammable; its flame is invisible, but burns
may occur in any case.
Avoid spilling the engine coolant on the
e x h a u s t s y s t e m o r o n e n g i n e
components.
They may be hot enough to cause the
coolant to ignite and burn without a
visible flame.
The coolant (ethylene glycol) can cause
skin irritation and is poisonous if
swallowed.
Coolant and coolant/water mixtures are
sweet to the taste and brightly colored,
therefore highly attractive to pets and
children. Take extra precautions to keep
new and used coolant out of reach of
children and animals.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Risk of burn.
Do not remove the radiator cap when
the engine is hot. Wait until the engine
has completely cooled down. The
coolant is under pressure and may
splash out and cause burns.
BATTERY HYDROGEN GAS AND
ELECTROLYTE
T h e b a t t e r y g i v e s o f f t o x i c a n d
explosive gases; keep cigarettes,
flames and sparks away from the
battery. Provide adequate ventilation
when operating or recharging the
battery.
During recharging or use, make sure
that the room is properly ventilated and
avoid inhaling the gases released
during recharging.
The battery contains sulfuric acid
(electrolyte). Contact with the skin or
eyes may cause serious burns. Always
wear protective clothing, rubber gloves,
and tight fitting goggles or a face shield
when working around the battery,
especially when filling the battery with
either water or electrolyte.
In case of contact with the skin, flush
immediately with plenty of water. In
case of contact with the eyes, flush with
plenty of water for at least 15 minutes.
I m m e d i a t e l y
c o n s u l t
professional.
The electrolyte is poisonous.
I f t h e e l e c t r o l y t e i s a c c i d e n t a l l y
swallowed, drink large quantities of
water or milk and then milk of magnesia
or vegetable oil. Immediately consult a
health professional.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
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