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CLEANING
2Q8
Claanlnllll.
matore",l.
Note
Material
damage
Damage
and
destruction
of
components
by
high-pressure
cleaning
equipment.
-
Never
clean
the
vehicle
with
high-pressure
cleaning
equipment
or
a
strong
water-jet.
The
excessive
pressure
can
penetrate
electri-
cal
components,
socket
connects,
throttle
cables,
and
bearings,
etc.,
and
can
damage
or
destroy
these
parts.
Warning
Environmental
hazard
Hazardous
substances
cause
environmental
damage.
-
Oil,
grease,
filters, fuel,
cleaners,
brake
fluid,
etc.,
should
be
disposed
of
as
stipulated
in
applicable
regulations.
• Info
I
If
you
clean
the
motorcycle
regularly,
its
value
and
appearance
are
maintained
over
a
long
period.
Avoid
direct
sunshine
on
the
motorcycle
during
cleaning.
-
Seal
the
exhaust
system
to
keep
water
out.
-
First
remove
coarse
dirt
particles
with a gentle
water
spray.
-
Spray
very
dirty
areas
with
a
normal
motorcycle
cleaner
and
then
clean
with
a
paintbrush.
I
Motorcycle
cleaner
(
..
p.
253)
•
Info
I
Use
warm
water
containing
normal
motorcycle
cleaner
and
a
soft
sponge.
-
After
rinsing
the
motorcycle
with a
gentle
water
spray,
allow
it
to
dry
thoroughly.
-
Empty
the
carburetor
float
chamber.
(
..
p.
162)
Warning
Danger
of
accidents
Reduced
braking
efficiency
due
to
wet
or
dirty
brakes.
-
Clean
or
dry
dirty
or
wet
brakes
by
riding
and
braking
gently.
-
After
cleaning,
ride
a
short
distance
until
the
engine
reaches
operating
temperature.
•
Info
I
The
heat
produced
causes
water
at
inaccessible
positions
in
the
engine
and
the
brakes
to
evaporate.
-
Push
back
the
proteclion
covers
of
the
handlebar
grips
to
allow
any
water
that
has
penetrated
to
evaporate.
-
After
the
motorcycle
has
cooled
off,
lubricate
all
moving
parts
and
bearings.
-
Clean
the
chain.
(
..
p.
80l
-
Treat
bare
metal
parts
(except
for
brake
discs
and
exhaust
system)
with
anti-corrosion
materials.
I
Cleaning
and
preserving
materials
for
metal,
rubber
and
plastiC
(
..
p.
252)
-
Treat
all
plastiC
parts
and
powder-coated
parts
with a
mild
cleaning
and
care
product.
I
Paint
cleaner
and
polish
for
high-gloss
and
matte
finishes,
bare
metal
and
plastic
surfaces
(
..
p.
253)
(an
EXC
madels)
-
Lubricate
the
steering
lock.
I
Universal
oil
spray
(
..
p.
253)
CLEANING
2Q8
Claanlnllll.
matore",l.
Note
Material
damage
Damage
and
destruction
of
components
by
high-pressure
cleaning
equipment.
-
Never
clean
the
vehicle
with
high-pressure
cleaning
equipment
or
a
strong
water-jet.
The
excessive
pressure
can
penetrate
electri-
cal
components,
socket
connects,
throttle
cables,
and
bearings,
etc.,
and
can
damage
or
destroy
these
parts.
Warning
Environmental
hazard
Hazardous
substances
cause
environmental
damage.
-
Oil,
grease,
filters, fuel,
cleaners,
brake
fluid,
etc.,
should
be
disposed
of
as
stipulated
in
applicable
regulations.
• Info
I
If
you
clean
the
motorcycle
regularly,
its
value
and
appearance
are
maintained
over
a
long
period.
Avoid
direct
sunshine
on
the
motorcycle
during
cleaning.
-
Seal
the
exhaust
system
to
keep
water
out.
-
First
remove
coarse
dirt
particles
with a gentle
water
spray.
-
Spray
very
dirty
areas
with
a
normal
motorcycle
cleaner
and
then
clean
with
a
paintbrush.
I
Motorcycle
cleaner
(
..
p.
253)
•
Info
I
Use
warm
water
containing
normal
motorcycle
cleaner
and
a
soft
sponge.
-
After
rinsing
the
motorcycle
with a
gentle
water
spray,
allow
it
to
dry
thoroughly.
-
Empty
the
carburetor
float
chamber.
(
..
p.
162)
Warning
Danger
of
accidents
Reduced
braking
efficiency
due
to
wet
or
dirty
brakes.
-
Clean
or
dry
dirty
or
wet
brakes
by
riding
and
braking
gently.
-
After
cleaning,
ride
a
short
distance
until
the
engine
reaches
operating
temperature.
•
Info
I
The
heat
produced
causes
water
at
inaccessible
positions
in
the
engine
and
the
brakes
to
evaporate.
-
Push
back
the
proteclion
covers
of
the
handlebar
grips
to
allow
any
water
that
has
penetrated
to
evaporate.
-
After
the
motorcycle
has
cooled
off,
lubricate
all
moving
parts
and
bearings.
-
Clean
the
chain.
(
..
p.
80l
-
Treat
bare
metal
parts
(except
for
brake
discs
and
exhaust
system)
with
anti-corrosion
materials.
I
Cleaning
and
preserving
materials
for
metal,
rubber
and
plastiC
(
..
p.
252)
-
Treat
all
plastiC
parts
and
powder-coated
parts
with a
mild
cleaning
and
care
product.
I
Paint
cleaner
and
polish
for
high-gloss
and
matte
finishes,
bare
metal
and
plastic
surfaces
(
..
p.
253)
(an
EXC
madels)
-
Lubricate
the
steering
lock.
I
Universal
oil
spray
(
..
p.
253)

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Model400 EXC AUS 2011
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

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