Owner`s manual

AJP PR4 User’s manual - 3
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require very special and careful
servicing. For maximum safety we
suggest that you have these items
inspected and serviced by your
authorized AJP dealer.
! WARNING !
Do not start the engine or allow it to
idle in a closed area. Exhaust gases
are poisonous and can cause loss of
consciousness and even death.
Always provide adequate ventilation
while the engine is running.
! WARNING !
It is owner’s responsibility to assure
that motorcycle is serviced within
this periodic maintenance schedule.
AJP does not assume any damage
if maintenance is not performed as
schedule.
! WARNING !
An intense riding, with high
revolutions, tracks with dust and
mud, demands air filter cleaning and
maintenance more frequent than
recommended, to assure correct
motorcycle functioning.
! WARNING !
Improper maintenance or failure
performs of recommended
maintenance increases the chance
of accident or motorcycle damage.
Always follow inspection and
maintenance recommendations and
schedules in this owner’s manual.
Ask your AJP dealer to do the
maintenance items marked with an
asterisk (*). You may perform the
unmarked maintenance items by
referring to instructions in this
section, if you have mechanical
experience. If you are not sure how
to do any of the jobs, have your AJP
dealer to do them.
! CAUTION !
Using poor quality replacement
parts or materials can cause your
motorcycle to wear more quickly
and may shorten its useful life.
Use only genuine AJP replacement
parts.
! CAUTION !
- When cleaning your motorcycle,
be careful when using a high-
pressure cleaning unit, in order to
avoid water to penetrate air filter,
bearings, carburettor, electric
connectors, etc.
- When transporting your AJP PR4,
ensure that it is held upright with
restraining straps.
- Use only special screws with an
appropriate thread length supplied
by AJP to fix fuel tank. Using other
screws or longer ones can cause
cracks in the tank through which
fuel can flow out.
- Let your motorcycle cool down
before beginning any maintenance
work in order to avoid get burned.
- Remove oil, grease matters,
filters, fuel, washing detergents,
etc, orderly.
- Under no circumstances may
used oil be disposed off in the
sewage system or in the open
countryside. Remember: 1 litre of
used oil contaminates 1.000.000
litres of water!