5) Flooded engine:
• turn the twist grip throttle control, make repeated attempts to turn the
engine on; or remove the spark plug and wipe it dry before turning the
engine on.
• If this problem persists, contact an Authorised Malaguti Service
Centre .
6) Clogged or dirty air filter:
• contact an Authorised Malaguti Service Centre.
7) Ignition failure (if the high-voltage cable is powered):
• clean and adjust the spark plug, or replace it .
8) Ignition failure (if the high-voltage cable is not powered):
• contact an Authorised Malaguti Service Centre for the repair of
fly-wheel circuits of ignition magneto or high-voltage coil.
9) The starter motor runs idle:
• the battery is flat or partially run down – contact an Authorised
Malaguti Service Centre .
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3.11 CLEANING SUGGESTIONS
To keep each part of your vehicle in perfect working order, we advise you
to clean the vehicle properly:
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3.12 GARAGING
To keep the vehicle in good conditions during a long out-of-service period,
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Before cleaning, protect the exhaust pipe and make sure that the
spark plug and the petrol and oil tank caps are properly closed.
Do not use chemical products, which may spoil the vehicle paintwork,
plastic and rubber components, etc.
An excessive water pressure while cleaning the scooter may damage
its mechanical and electrical components, especially those on the front
side of the vehicle (handlebar, front panel, dashboard, headlamps,
etc.). Avoid high pressure washing, e.g. with cleaning machines.
For correct cleaning of the windscreen, use a soft, clean cloth or a
sponge soaked with neutral detergent.
While cleaning the vehicle, make sure that the radiator's cooling surface,
situated at the back of the front wheel, is not clogged by mud, paper,
leaves, etc. In the presence of dirt, clean with a jet of water or air at
moderate pressure.
Remove the spark plug and put a spoonful of oil, of the type used for
the engine, inside the head. Then refit the spark plug.
Press the starter button a few times so as to allow the oil poured in to
lubricate the parts subject to heat.
Lubricate the control cables.
Cover all metal surfaces with a coat of oil (but not on rubber or plastic
parts).
Remove the battery and recharge it.
Store the vehicle in a dry place.