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Repairs
17.0
Repairs
The following repair information should enable you to carry out small
repairs on your vehicle yourself. You should, however, only carry out
such work if you are used to working with the tools described here since
it is impossible to fully prevent injury hazards when handling tools. If
you are not sure, you should try to get help from a second person if
possible or contact your dealer.
In order to guarantee that all nuts and fixing screws are fitted tightly
after repairs, you should ensure that these are tightened using the
torque
settings specified.
17.1 Information about safety at work
Clamping and crushing hazard!
Pay particular attention to hazards caused by clamping and
crushing while carrying out any repair work. This applies
particularly to all rotating and adjustable parts of the scooter such
as around the
front steering wheels.
The
scooter must be lifted in order to carry out certain work such
as removing the wheels.
Before you lift the scooter, make sure you prevent it rolling away
by wedging it securely.
Make sure the vehicle cannot fall down when raised by using
suitable supports such as wooden blocks.
Always place the blocks under metal components such as frames
or drive units.
Do not support the scooter by the plastic panelling!
Tools
The following tools are necessary to carry out the
repairs described:
1 x screwdriver; Phillips head No. 2
1 x screwdriver
1 x ring spanner, size 8 mm
1 x ring spanner; size 12 mm
1 x ring spanner; size 14 mm
1 x ring spanner; size 17 mm
1 x socket spanner, size 12 mm
17.2