3.3
ELECTRIC STARTING
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Place the scooter on the centre stand (see section 2.12.1).
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Insert the ignition key in the switch and turn it to position
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Make sure that the engine emergency stop switch, on the right hand
control, is in position
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Make sure the lights are off.
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Pull one of the two brake levers (preferably the rear one).
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Press the starter button.
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Release the starter button as soon as the engine starts.
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Relese the stand and sit on the saddle.
IMPORTANT! In order to ensure a maximum battery life, we recommend
you to turn the engine on with the lights switched off.
3.4
COLD STARTING
EN
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This vehicle's engine features an automatic electrical starter device,
which will maintain the engine revved up for the first few minutes of
use (only for cold starting).
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To guarantee a long service life of the engine, do not rev up when the
engine is cold.
Before using the the vehicle after a few days of inactivity,
act on the throttle grip; if the engine does not start, wait a
few seconds before repeating the operation.
Attemps to start the engine should never last long longer
than 10 seconds, otherwise the battery could run flat.
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and that the side stand is in rest position.
3.5
STARTING
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Warm the engine up for a few seconds before setting off.
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Disengage the centre stand.
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Get onto the vehicle keeping the rear brake lever pulled and, with both
hands on the handlebars, release the brake and then turn the twist
grip throttle control gently
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Check that the rear-view mirrors are correctly positioned.
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Look out for oncoming traffic, switch on the indicator light and move
off.
Do not accelerate while pulling the brakes.
3.6
BRAKING
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Close the twist grip throttle control and pull the two brake levers gently
to balance the power on both levers, so as to avoid dangerous skidding.
3.7
ENGINE STOPPING
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After a long ride, we advise you to let the engine run idle for a few
seconds before turning the key to "
".