When a maintenance operation must be performed with the engine running, make sure that the working area is well-ventilated.
Never run the engine indoors.

Warning
Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which is a poisonous gas that can cause unconsciousness or even death if inhaled.
Run the engine outdoors or, if working indoors, use an exhaust gas extraction system.
Always make sure the working area is well ventilated. Keep any sources of ignition, such as cigarettes, open flames or sparks,
well away from working area and fuel storage area.

Warning
Fuel is highly flammable and can explode under certain conditions. Keep away from children.

Warning
The engine and exhaust parts become hot when the motorcycle engine is running and will stay hot for some time after the engine
has been stopped. Wear heat-resistant gloves before handling these components or allow the engine and exhaust system to cool
down before proceeding.

Warning
The exhaust system might be hot, even after engine is switched OFF; pay particular attention not to touch exhaust system with
any body part and do not park the motorcycle next to inflammable material (wood, leaves etc.).

Warning
Prolonged or repeated contact with used engine oil may cause skin cancer. If working with engine oil on a daily basis, we
recommend washing your hands thoroughly with soap immediately afterwards. Keep away from children.
Never clean the brake assembly using compressed air or a dry brush.

Warning
Inhalation of asbestos fibres is a proven cause of respiratory illness and cancer.

Warning
Spilling brake fluid onto plastic, rubber or painted parts of the motorcycle may cause damages.
Protect these parts with a clean shop cloth before proceeding to service the system. Keep away from children.
Engine coolant contains ethylene glycol, which may ignite under particular conditions, producing invisible flames. Although the flames
from burning ethylene glycol are not visible, they are still capable of causing severe burns.

Warning
Take care not to spill engine coolant on the exhaust system or engine parts. These parts may be hot and ignite the coolant,
which will subsequently burn with invisible flames. Coolant (ethylene glycol) is irritant and poisonous when ingested. Keep
away from children. Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant is under pressure and will cause severe
burns.
The cooling fan operates automatically: keep hands well clear and make sure your clothing does not snag on the fan.

Warning
The battery gives off explosive gases; never cause sparks or allow naked flames and cigarettes near the battery. When charging
the battery, ensure that the working area is properly ventilated.