3.8
RIDING SUGGESTIONS
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Do not keep the engine running too long when the vehicle is parked.
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Do not start nor keep the engine running in closed or insufficiently
ventilated areas; exhaust gases are highly toxic.
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Do not start abruptly.
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Do not attempt wheelies or zigzags.
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Do not turn the twist grip throttle control too roughly.
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To avoid damaging the starter, do not press the starter button while the
engine is running.
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Make sure the engine is sufficiently warmed before riding. To do so, let
the engine run at idle speed.
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On rough roads, uneven, wet and slippery ground, etc., use the brakes
gently, if the 'engine brake' action proves to be insufficient to slow
down the scooter.
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After long journeys, never park on dry grass.
If you stop on a slope, use the brake to keep the vehicle
still and let the engine run idle. Never use the engine to
keep the vehicle still as this could overheat the clutch
and wear the friction material.
3.9
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
The vehicle is equipped with a tool bag placed in the central glove compart-
ment in which you can find the following tools (fig. 23):
• Spark plug spanner (+ extension)
• Shock absorber wrench
• Allen wrench, size 5, "L"-shaped.
Fig. 23
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• Screwdriver • Pliers
3.10 TROUBLE-SHOOTING
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If the scooter does not run regularly, it is necessary to carry out the
checks and operations listed in their respective sections of this manual.
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If the problem persists, contact an Authorised Malaguti Service
Centre, which has the required equipment and experience for any
kind of adjustment and repair.
NOTE: we advise you to record any operating troubles you may have
encountred on page 50 'Notes', so as to report what exactly hap-
pened to the technician of your Authorised Malaguti Service
Centre.
FAULTY BRAKE SYSTEM
The scooter does not brake or the brake lever travel is too long.
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For both hydraulic brakes, check the oil level in the brake pump cham-
ber, situated on the handlebar, and if necessary, have them serviced
by an Authorised Malaguti Service Centre.
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Have the thickness of the brakes pads checked every 2000 km
(1250 mi) by an Authorised Malaguti Service Centre.
THE ENGINE DOES NOT START
1) Brake lever not pulled:
• pull one of the two brake levers.
2) Key switch in the wrong position:
• insert the key and turn it clockwise
3) Make sure that: the engine stop switch on the right side of the
handlebar is not activated or that the side stand is not in rest position.
4) Carburettor body, jet or tap clogged:
• contact an Authorised Malaguti Service Centre.
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