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  • Page 3 Please read the owner’s handbook supplied with your QUADRO vehicle carefully, and make sure that all routine and extraordinary maintenance and any technical servicing is performed exclusively by the specialist staff from our Network of QUADRO Dealers.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAP.1 FOREWORD ............................5 1.1 GENERAL ..............................6 1.2 MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION ..................7 1.3 MANUFACTURER AND TECHNICAL SERVICES ................8 CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY ........................9 2.1 WARNING LABELS ..........................10 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES .........................12 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE ....................17 2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS ...................18...
  • Page 5 4.25 HYDRAULIC TILTING SYSTEM (HTS) .....................42 4.26 SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT ....................43 CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE ........................45 5.2 TYRES INFLATION PRESSURES ......................47 5.3 REFUELLING ............................48 5.4 STARTING THE ENGINE ........................49 5.5 STOPPING THE ENGINE ........................51 5.6 RUNNING-IN ............................51 5.7 SAFE OPERATION ..........................53 CHAP.6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE ........................55...
  • Page 6 6.3 DAILY CHECKS ...........................58 6.4 ENGINE OIL ............................58 6.6 SPARK PLUG ............................62 6.7 DRAINING EVAPORATED OIL ......................63 6.8 BATTERY .............................64 6.9 FUSE BOX ............................66 6.10 AIRBOX ..............................66 6.11 TYRES ...............................68 6.12 COOLANT ............................69 6.13 BRAKE FLUIDI ...........................70 6.14 FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS ....................72 6.15 HEADLIGHTS ............................74...
  • Page 7: Chap.1 Foreword

    CHAP.1 FOREWORD...
  • Page 8: General

    Please read this handbook before riding your vehicle 1.1 GENERAL This handbook is an essential and permanent part of your vehicle. All riders must read this owner’s handbook and all other instructions which are supplied with your vehicle, before riding Do not lend your vehicle to anyone who has not read and understood the instructions contained in this handbook.
  • Page 9: Main Standards For Documentation

    FOREWARD 1.2 MAIN STANDARDS FOR DOCUMENTATION UNI 10653:1197 “Technical documentation. Quality of technical documentation” UNI 10893:2000 “Technical documentation. Instructions for use. Breakdown and outline of contents. UNI 11083:2003 “Technical documentation. Guidelines for the preparation of user and training guides UNI/TS 1192:2006 “Technical documentation. Life cycle models and document allocation”. Draft standard U30.00.055.0 “Technical information.
  • Page 10: Manufacturer And Technical Services

    Any total or partial use of the contents of the present booklet is prohibited, as well as the reprinting, storage, reproduction, editing, release or distribution of the content themselves by means of any technological platform, support, or computer network without written permission of QUADRO VEHICLES S.A. company.
  • Page 11: Chap.2 Warnings And Safety

    CHAP.2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY...
  • Page 12: Warning Labels

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.1 WARNING LABELS The labels below are important to thoroughly understand this handbook: they indicate those sections that you must pay utmost attention to. The symbols differ from one another in order to clearly identify the various subjects and their relevant field.
  • Page 13 WARNINGS AND SAFETY DANGER: FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS WEAR PROTECTIVE GLOVES Failure to comply with the instructions marked Failure to comply with the instructions marked with this symbol may result in extreme danger with this symbol may result in extreme danger to people. to people.
  • Page 14: Mainsafety Rules

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.2 MAINSAFETY RULES All riders must read this owner’s handbook before riding your vehicle with particular attention to be given to the chapter related to warnings and safety. All riders must follow the instructions below, in addition to general precautions to be observed while riding the vehicle. Especially: •...
  • Page 15 WARNINGS AND SAFETY • In the event that fuel comes into contact with your eyes, you must seek immediate medical attention. • The muffler becomes hot during operation and it will remain hot for period of time after turning off the engine; be careful not to touch it when hot.
  • Page 16 WARNINGS AND SAFETY Before riding always consider your psychophysical conditions, tiredness state and somnolence. Never ride your vehicle when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. Riding when under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is illegal; it reduces the rider’s ability to maintain control of the vehicle.
  • Page 17 WARNINGS AND SAFETY Do not hit obstacles as this may lead to the loss of control of your vehicle and/or cause damages to your vehicle and injure people. Do not ride your vehicle after it has been damaged in a way that may affect its operation and safety standards. Do not change the position and inclination of the license plate, the direction indicators, the light units and the horn.
  • Page 18 Use only accessories that have been approved for your vehicle. The rider is responsible for the choice and use of the accessories fitted to the vehicle. QUADRO recommends using original accessories. Loading Respect the prescriptions of the rules in force: do not exceed the allowed load limit, and do not transport more persons than foreseen by the approval certificate.
  • Page 19: Safety Rules For Maintenance

    WARNINGS AND SAFETY 2.3 SAFETY RULES FOR MAINTENANCE • All maintenance procedures must be carried out when the vehicle is not running and is securely placed on its centre- stand. • During each maintenance phase, all users must be wearing the required safety equipment at all times (gloves, glas- ses, work clothes).
  • Page 20: Safety Devices And Protections

    2.4 SAFETY DEVICES AND PROTECTIONS The vehicle is fitted with the following safety devices (Fig. 01): 1 - Parking brake lever 2 - Steering lock 3 - Hydraulic Tilting System The vehicle is fitted with the following protections (Fig. 02): Fig. 01 QSI0010 A: Hydraulic tilting system cylinder cover.
  • Page 21: Liability And Limitations Of Use

    If you hear unusual noises or notice anything strange, stop the vehicle immediately. Carry out an inspection and then, if necessary, contact Customer Service. It is absolutely forbidden to modify the purchased vehicle to increase its performance. The manufacturer QUADRO assumes no responsibility for accidents or damages caused by modifications or accessories fitted unless expressly authorised.
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  • Page 23: Chap.3 Handling And Transportation

    CHAP.3 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 24: Preliminary Operation

    HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 3.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATION The vehicle is shipped in perfect operating condition, ; it comes packed in bubble wrap, anchored to a wooden pallet and then inserted in a cardboard box. Upon receipt, unpack it and check the integrity of the vehicle; in case of damage, inform the seller and the carrier.
  • Page 25: Chap.4 Vehicle Description

    CHAP.4 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 26: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Using this vehicle in any way other than that intended is strictly forbidden, unforeseen by the manufacturer and, therefore, extremely dangerous. 4.3 UNFORESEEN AND INCORRECT USE This vehicle has designed and built for the use specified; any use other than the one specified by the Manufacturer is strictly...
  • Page 27 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION YOU MUST NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE: • Start the engine indoors. Exhaust gases from the engine contain carbon monoxide and other toxic volatile substances, which, if inhaled, my lead to death. • Ride the vehicle indoors or in open areas lacking good ventilation/air circulation. •...
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS QSI0009...
  • Page 29 Rear brake (disc brake) Front wheel rims 14 x 2.75 Rear wheel rim 15 x 3.75 Front tyre Tubeless 110/80-14 M/C 53 P Rear tyre Tubeless 140/70-15 M/C 69 P Front tyre pressure Rear tyre pressure 2.3 single driver ÷ 2.5 with passengers...
  • Page 30 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION ENGINE SPECIFICATION Unit of measure Identification code T69N Type Single-cylinder four-stroke engine with 4 valves Displacement Bore stroke 82 x 65.6 Compression ratio 10.6 : 1 Starting system Electric Engine idling speed 1600 ± 100 Engine oil SAE 10W - 60 API-SJ (1.7 liters) Centrifugal dry clutch, V-Belt, CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission Transmission)
  • Page 31 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION FEATURES OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Battery 12V 10Ah (GTX12-BS) Headlight – Daytime Running Light 12V LED Headlight – High/Low Beam 12V/35-35W H8 Tail/Brake Light 12V LED Direction Indicator Lights 12V LED Instrument Panel Backlight 12V 3W Horn 12V 1.5A Fuse 30A Battery charger circuit Fuse 15A...
  • Page 32: Position Components

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.5 POSITION COMPONENTS Right-hand View (Fig. 01) 1 - Right-hand rear view mirror 2 - Windscreen 3 - Headlight assy 4 - Right-hand passenger footrest 5 - Engine oil dipstick 6 - Exhaust 7 - Taillight assy 8 - Spark plug...
  • Page 33: Controls

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.6 CONTROLS (Fig. 01) 1 - Instrument panel 2 - Hazard flashers 3 - Front brake lever 4 - Throttle grip 5 - Headlight switch 6 - Starter button 7 - Combined braking pedal (front/rear) 8 - Ignition switch...
  • Page 34: Instrument Panel Functions

    1. Hold down «SEL» until the hour digits start to flash 2. Press «ADJ» to set the hours (one press = + 1 hour) 3. Press «SEL» to set the minutes 4. Press «ADJ» to set the minutes (one press = + 1 minute)
  • Page 35: Service Indicator

    With the ignition switch turned to the «ON» and light switch position, (low beam) can be selected with the headlight dip switch «3». To select high beam, push the switch «3» forward to position «E». To select low beam, push the switch r «3» earwards to position «D» QSI0018 Fig. 02...
  • Page 36: Right Handlebar Switches

    As per rules of the road make sure to move even in the daytime with the lights switched on position. Starter button «3» The starter button «3» operates the electric starter. For the starter to QSI0018 Fig. 01 operate the ignition switch must be turned to the «ON» position and the front brake lever must be pulled to the handlebar.
  • Page 37: Steering Lock

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.12 STEERING LOCK (Fig. 01) To activate the steering lock, proceed as follows: • With the handlebar straight, push the parking brake lever «1» downwards. • Turn the handlebar «2» fully to the left. • Push and rotate the ignition key to the «LOCK» positionand remove •...
  • Page 38: Fuel Tank

    The parking brake lever «1» is located on the upper part of the inner eg shield. When the parking brake lever «1» is in position «3» the wheels spin freely and the vehicle is in riding mode. When the parking brake lever «1» is in position «2» the rear wheel and the HTS system are locked in parking mode.
  • Page 39: Helmet Compartment

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.16 HELMET COMPARTMENT (Fig. 01) To gain access to the helmet compartment, proceed as follows: • Use your key to rotate the ignition switch clockwise up to the seat opening position «1» . • Lift the seat • Access the helmet compartment.
  • Page 40: Rear Luggage Rack

    «2 - Fig. 01» and follow the assembly instructions attached. To open the top case, proceed as follows: • Using your case key, turn the lock «2». • Press the release button «3» and lift the top half of the case. QSI0028 Fig. 02...
  • Page 41: Serial Numbers

    «2 - Fig. 01». • The Engine Serial Number «3 - Fig. 02» is stamped on the engine crankcase For future reference, record your vehicle’s serial numbers in the spaces provided below.
  • Page 42: Centre Stand

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.21 CENTRE STAND (Fig. 01) Push the stand’s bracket «1» downwards with your foot, whilst easing the vehicle backwards until it rests safely onto its centre stand. Do not sit on the vehicle when it is resting in its centre stand.
  • Page 43: Rear View Mirrors

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.23 REAR VIEW MIRRORS (Fig. 01) To fit the rear view mirror, slide into place and tighten and tighten the nut as shown in the figure. Once secured, adjust the mirror so that it suits your riding position. 4.24 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (Fig.
  • Page 44: Hydraulic Tilting System (Hts)

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION 4.25 HYDRAULIC TILTING SYSTEM (HTS) (Fig. 01) This vehicle has been fitted with a hi-tech hydro-pneumatic suspension system known as HTS (Hydraulic Tilting System), which is protected by international patents and that guarantees stability, manoeuvrability, safety and fun. This innovative hydraulic suspension system automatically allows both wheels to constantly adjust to the road surface without requiring riders to modify their riding position thus ensuring a stable and comfortable ride even in situations that may set a normal vehicle off balance (e.g.
  • Page 45: Shock Absorber Adjustment

    VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Do not remove the caps from either of the two cylinders. Removing the cap will result in a gas leakage and will damage your vehicle’s HTS. Do not remove the cap «1 - Fig. 01» located on the centrally-mounted spring cylinder.
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  • Page 47: Chap.5 Riding The Vehicle

    CHAP.5 RIDING THE VEHICLE...
  • Page 48 RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS (Fig. 01) The following checks must always be carri- ed out before riding the vehicle in order to ensure it trouble-free operation. Failure to comply with this rule may lead to serious injuries and damage to the vehicle. Engine oil Check the level.
  • Page 49: Tyres Inflation Pressures

    Front tyre pressuree 1,5 bar (22 Psi) 2,2 bar (32,3 Psi) single driver Rear tyre pressure 2,5 bar (36,2 Psi) with passenger QSI0038 Fig. 01...
  • Page 50: Refuelling

    RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.3 REFUELLING Follow the procedure described in the «4.14 - Fuel tank» section of this handbook to access the fuel tank and refuel your vehicle using exclusive 95 RON unleaded fuel. Fuel Tank Capacity: approx. 13 litres Fuel Reserve Capacity: approx.
  • Page 51: Starting The Engine

    Place the vehicle on its centre-stand with the rear wheel lifted off the ground and release the parking brake lever «1 - Fig. 01» lowering it from «2 - Fig. 01» to «3 - Fig. 01» • Insert the key in the ignition switch and rotate it to «ON».
  • Page 52 RIDING THE VEHICLE In parking areas, pay particular attention that the silencer does come into contact with flammable material or body parts. The high temperature can cause fires and/or burns. To prevent damage, do not rev up the engine when cold. To safeguard the integrity of the engine and its duration lasting performance, avoid riding at high revs for long periods of time.
  • Page 53: Stopping The Engine

    RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.5 STOPPING THE ENGINE (Fig. 01) Bring the vehicle to a halt and rotate the ignition switch to the «OFF» position With the ignition switch in this position, it is not possible to start the engine, the key may be removed and the steering lock is not engaged. Do not rotate the ignition switch to «OFF»...
  • Page 54 The first 1,000 km represent the most critical period in the life of your vehicle. A period of careful running-in will optimise the performance, and longevity of the engine and other components. All QUADRO parts have been built using the highest quality materials and have been machined with minimal tolerances.
  • Page 55: Safe Operation

    RIDING THE VEHICLE 5.7 SAFE OPERATION This section provides you with a number of key tips to ride your vehicle safely. You must become familiar with these suggestions and must adhere strictly to your local traffic laws as well as all warnings which have been summarised in this handbook, as these constitute the basis for a safe ride.
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  • Page 57: Chap.6 Vehicle Maintenance

    CHAP.6 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 58: General

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.1 GENERAL To maintain your vehicle in a safe and reliable condition, the maintenance and adjustments outlined in this section must be carried out in line with the scheduled maintenance chart. Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the mainte- nance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart.
  • Page 59: Safety Instructions For Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE All maintenance operations performed on the vehicle must be compatible and carried out in observance with the specific safety standards. Remove any item that may cause injury (watches, bracelets, rings, etc.). Wear appropriate clothing (overalls or shirts with elastic cuffs) or roll up your shirt sleeves up to prevent them from getting entangled.
  • Page 60: Daily Checks

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.3 DAILY CHECKS Before riding your vehicle, always perform the following checks: • Check coolant level • Check engine and final drive oil levels • Check fuel tank level • Check tyre pressure • Ensure that fuel tank cap is tighten correctly •...
  • Page 61 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE LEVEL CHECKS • Wait for 5 minutes after switching off the engine. • Rest the vehicle on its centre stand and on level ground. • Loosen and remove the filler plug/dipstick «1 - Fig. 02» and dry it with a clean rug.
  • Page 62 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE REPLACEMENT (Fig. 01) • Warm up the engine for approximately 5 minutes, then switch off. • Loosen and remove the oil drain plug «1 - Fig 01». The spring and oil strainer screen, will come out with the drain plug. Remove the oil filter cartridge «2 - Fig.
  • Page 63 Let the engine cool down before carrying out any main- tenance operation. LEVEL CHECKS (Fig. 01) Before use check that there are no oil leaks from the final drive box. If there are, have the scooter repaired by an authorised QUADRO dealer QSI0007 Fig. 01 REPLACEMENT (Fig.
  • Page 64: Spark Plug

    Rest the vehicle on its centre stand and on level ground. • Lift the seat, remove the three fixing screws «1» and lift the inspec- tion flap «3». • Release the plug pap «2» from the plug’s terminal, It is highly recommended that you have these...
  • Page 65: Draining Evaporated Oil

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE • Remove the park plug «1 - Fig. 01» using a box spanner, • Clean off any dirt and carbon residue from the spark plug. Check the spark gap. • Manually screw the spark plug in its seat. •...
  • Page 66: Battery

    • Disconnect the leads «2 - Fig. 02» starting from the negative lead «-» followed by the positive «+». • Loosen the screw shown and remove the retaining bracket «3 - Fig. 02». • Remove the battery. Do not disconnect the battery leads with the engine running.
  • Page 67 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE INSTALLATION Do not swap the battery leads. Reconnect the battery, positive lead first. • Place the battery in the battery case. • Reconnect the positive lead «+» and then the negative lead «-». • Apply a light coat of grease to the terminals to prevent corrosion. •...
  • Page 68: Fuse Box

    4. Pull the cover «2» outwards in screws «1». order to ease the removal of the 2. Remove the screw shown in the duct figure. 5. Remove the duct «3». 3. Release the passenger foot-peg QSI0053 Fig. 02 and remove the screw.
  • Page 69 Remove the airbox cover «1 - Fig. 01». QSI0055 Fig. 01 • Remove the three air filter retaining screws«3 - Fig. 02». • Remove the air filter «4 - Fig. 02». This operation should be carried out more frequently if you often ride your vehicle over dusty or wet roads.
  • Page 70: Tyres

    Too high Front tyre Tubeless 110/80-14 53 P Rear tyre Tubeless 140/70-15 69 P Front tyre pressure 1,5 bar (22 Psi) Tyre pressure 2,2 bar (32,3 Psi) single driver Rear tyre pressure 2,5 bar (36,2 Psi) with passenger QSI0058 Fig. 02...
  • Page 71: Coolant

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.12 COOLANT (Fig. 01) Thie cooling system is fitted with an electric fan (which starts automati- cally above a given temperature) in order to guarantee the most efficient performance in all riding conditions. To ensure the proper operation of the engine, the coolant temperature must not exceed 110°C (right-side indicator).
  • Page 72: Brake Fluidi

    If the coolant level drops below the LOW mark, allow the engine to cool down, lift the footrest mat «2», and remove the expansion tank «3» filler cap «1». Coolant fluid:: CUNA NC 956-16...
  • Page 73 TOP UP (Fif. 02) • Remove the front handlebar cover • Release the two reservoir cap screws «3» and detach the cover «4» and sealing diaphragm. • Top up with new DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed container. Brake fluid: DOT4 Do not disperse used brake fluid in the environment.
  • Page 74: Front And Rear Brake Discs

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.14 FRONT AND REAR BRAKE DISCS To guarantee your safety, the braking system must al- ways be kept in perfect working conditions. The longevity of brake pads is significantly reduced by dust, mud, etc. It is highly recommended that you have the- se operations performed by an authorised QSI0065 Fig.
  • Page 75 • If the thickness is lower than the wear limit, have your disc replaced by an Authorised Service Centre. Front disk thickness: 4 mm Wear limit: 3,5 mm Rear disk thickness: 5 mm Wear limit: 4,5 mm QSI0068 Fig. 02...
  • Page 76: Headlights

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.15 HEADLIGHTS (Fig. 01) To replace the high/low beam light bulbs, please contact your nearest Authorised Service Centre. Daytime Running light: 12V LED High/low/beam: 12V 35-35W Direction Indicators: 12V LED QSI0069 Fig. 01 6.16 TAIL/BRAKE LIGHT AND DIRECTION INDICATORS (Fig.
  • Page 77: Licence Plate Light

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.17 LICENCE PLATE LIGHT (Fig. 01) Before carrying out any of the operations described be- low, rest the vehicle on its centre-stand and ensure To replace the license plate light bulb, proceed as follows: • Release the screw shown in the figure. •...
  • Page 78: Scheduled Maintenance

    2) Check engine oil level every 1.000 km out at the specified times, even if the stated mileage 3) Replace coolant liquid every 2 years has not yet been reached. 4) Replace engine oil every 5.000 Km or within a year.
  • Page 79 MAINTENANCE VEHICLE  Thousands of kilometres Engine oil Engine oil filter Final drive oil Injection system Throttle Control Free Play Steering wheel Battery Tension Drive Belt Timing Chain Valve Clearance Air Filter Spark Plug CR8E Brake Pads Brake Fluid Level Coolant Level Tyre Pressure and Wear Hydraulic Tilting system...
  • Page 80: Extraordinary Maintenance

    The use of non-original spare parts renders the Warranty void. QUADRO fmarkets its own line of spare parts and accessories that are approved and guaranteed for use. Contact an Authorised Service Centre to help you select and fit the correct spare part or accessory. The fitting of any non- approved parts and accessories may adversely affect the handling, stability or other aspect of the vehicle.
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting Guide

    The engine will not start D. Air or fuel filter clogged D. See an authorised Quadro centre or qualified workshop for cleaning E. Remove the spark plug and vaporise fuel inside the cylinder. See an authorised Quadro centre or qualified E. Clogged engine workshop F.
  • Page 82: Tyre Puncture

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.22 TYRE PUNCTURE This vehicle is fitted with tubeless tyres. In the event of a puncture, these tyres will deflate slowly, providing the rider with a safer ride. For any repair, please contact an Authorised Service Centre or Dealer. To replace any of your vehicle’s tyres, please contact an Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 83: Recommended Products

    MAINTENANCE VEHICLE 6.24 RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS To guarantee an optimal performance from your vehicle, QUADRO recommends the following products:: Description Specifications Engine oil SAE 10W - 60 API-SJ Final drive oil SAE 80W - 90 Brake fluid DOT 4 HTS system oil...
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  • Page 85: Chap.7 Vehicle Storage Guide

    CHAP.7 VEHICLE STORAGE GUIDE...
  • Page 86: Vehicle Inactivity

    In the event that the vehicle is not going to be ridden for a long period of time, such as during winter, or for any other rea- son, special precautions requiring suitable knowledge, tools and equipment must be observed. For this reason, QUADRO recommends that these operations are performed by an authorised service centre.
  • Page 87 2) Clean the exterior of the battery with a soft detergent and remove any sign of corrosion from the terminals and the leads. 3) Store the battery in a safe place. 4) Once a month, recharge the battery to the value 1.2 A for between 5 to 10 hours TYRES Inflate the tyres as prescribed.
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  • Page 89: Chap.8 Dismantling And Disposal

    CHAP.8 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL...
  • Page 90: Vehicle Dismantling And Disposal

    DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL 8.1 VEHICLE DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL All dismantling operations carried out on the vehicle must be compatible and should strictly follow the operator’s safety regulations. Before setting out to perform any dismantling operation you must ensure that any item that might cause injuries is safely put away and that you must wear protecti- ve clothes, gloves and safety shoes.
  • Page 92 4/8048$8.