English, Driving instructions, 40 mm – KTM XC User Manual

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DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS

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40 mm

When shifting down, use the brakes if necessary and turn down

at the same time. Pull clutch lever and shift down to the next

lower gear. Let the clutch lever go slowly and open throttle or

shift down again.

– After falling with the motorcycle, check all its functions

thoroughly before using it again.

– A twisted handlebar must always be replaced. Do not adjust

the handlebar, it will lose stability.

– Driving a cold engine at high speed will reduce the life of

the engine. We recommend to warm the engine up at a

medium engine speed for several minutes before switching

to full load.

– Never have the throttle wide open when changing down to

a lower gear. The engine will overrev, damaging the valves.

In addition, the rear wheel blocks so that the motorcycle can

easily get out of control.

– If the engine runs without throttle during longer downhill travel,

the engine should be accelerated occasionally to ensure that it

is supplied with sufficient lubricant which is mixed in the fuel.

– In the event that, while your child is riding on the motorcy-

cle, you notice any unusual operation-related noise, your child

should stop immediately, turn the engine off, and contact

an authorized KTM dealer.

Braking

Turn off the gas and apply the hand and foot brakes at the same

time. When driving on sandy, wet or slippery ground use mainly

the rear wheel brake. Always brake with feeling, blocking wheels

can cause you to skid or fall. Also change down to lower gears

depending on your speed.

– In case of rain, after washing the motorcycle, after rides through

water and in case of rides on wet off-road tracks, humid or

dirty brake discs can delay the braking effect. The brakes

must be pulled until they are dry or clean.

– Dirty brake discs cause increased tear of brake pads and brake discs.

– When you brake, the brake discs, brake pads, brake caliper

and brake fluid heat up. The hotter these parts get, the

weaker the breaking effect. In extreme cases, the entire

braking system can fail.

Stopping

Brake motorcycle and shift gears to idling. To switch off the engine,

depress short circuit switch until the engine stops. Close fuel tap.

Motorcycle engines produce a great amount of heat while

running. The engine, exhaust pipe, muffler, brake rotors, and

shock absorbers can become very hot.

Do not touch any of these parts after starting the motorcycle,

and take care to park it where pedestrians are not likely to touch

it and get burned.

– Close the fuel tap when leaving your vehicle. Otherwise the

carburetor may get flooded and fuel will enter the engine.

– The plug-in stand is designed to hold the weight of the

motorcycle only. By sitting on the motorcycle, your child will

put additional weight on the plug-in stand, possibly causing

the plug-in stand or swinging fork to be damaged or the motor-

cycle to fall down.

Refueling, fuel

Oil (high-grade two-stroke engine oil; i.e. Motorex Cross Power

2T) must be mixed with the fuel (ROZ 95) at a mixing ratio

of 1:40.

Gasoline is highly flammable and poisonous. Extreme caution

should be used when handling gasoline. Never refuel the motor-

cycle near open flames or burning cigarettes. Always switch off

the engine before refueling. Be careful not to spill gasoline on

the engine or exhaust pipe while the engine is hot. Wipe up spills

promptly. If gasoline is swallowed or splashed in the eyes, seek

a doctor’s advice immediately.

– Only use premium-grade gasoline ROZ 95 mixed with high-

grade two-stroke engine oil. Other types of gasoline can

cause engine failure.

– Only use known brands of high-grade 2-stroke engine oil

(Motorex Cross Power 2T).

– Not enough oil or low-grade oil can cause erosion of the pis-

ton. when Using too much oil, the engine may start smok-

ing and foul the spark plug.

– Fuel expands when its temperature rises. Therefore do not

fill the tank to the top. (see fig.)

– Do not use premixed two-stroke oils, oils for outboard engines

or normal engine oil to prepare the mixture.

– Do not use gasoline and oil mixtures that are older than one

week. The lubrication properties of some two-stroke oils can

deteriorate very rapidly.

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