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use and maintenance   
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STOPPING
WARNING
If you can, do not stop or slow down
suddenly and avoid limit-braking.
Release of the throttle.
Gradually put on the brakes until the ve-
hicle stops.
If you need to stop only briefly, keep at
least one brake applied.
CAUTION 
 Use,
whenever possible, the brake pedal that ap-
plies front and rear brakes at the same time
thanks to a distribution frame, thus ensuring
quick deceleration without the risk of locking
the wheel.
CAUTION
If left stranded, in an emergency, switch
on the hazard lights.
PARKING
It is very important to select an adequate
place to park your vehicle - observe local
regulations and the indications given be-
low.
WARNING
Park the vehicle on firm and flat ground.
Make sure that the vehicle and any of its
parts that are still hot do not pose a burn
risk for any persons nearby, especially
children. Do not leave the vehicle unat-
tended with the engine running or the key
in the ignition switch.
To park the vehicle:
Select a suitable area for parking.
Turn the ignition switch to ≈∆ to stop the
vehicle.
Engage the parking brake with the rear
brake lever (1) and lock its position by
engaging fastener (2).
WARNING
Make sure that the vehicle is stable.
SUGGESTIONS TO PREVENT 
THEFT
NEVER leave the key in the ignition switch
when leaving the vehicle unattended, un-
used or simply parked.
Park the vehicle in a safe place, possibly in
a garage or at a guarded parking place.
If possible, use an additional antitheft de-
vice.
Make sure you have all the necessary doc-
uments with you and that the road tax has
been paid.
Write your personal data and telephone
number in this page to help trace the vehi-
cle back to you in the event it is stolen and
subsequently recovered.
SURNAME: ................................................
NAME: ........................................................
ADDRESS: .................................................
...................................................................
TELEPHONE NO.: .....................................
CAUTION 
In most cases, stolen
vehicles are identified through the data
written on the Owner's Manual.
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