MV Agusta F4 750S-750 ORO Manual

MV Agusta Motor F4 750S-750 ORO

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Owners Manual
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Dear Customer,
We wish to thank you for your preference and congratulate you on purchasing your new F4.
Your choice is a reward for the passionate effort our technicians have put into giving the F4 functional and aes-
thetic characteristics that place it above the finest motorcycles currently available on the market, making it an
exclusive and sought-after item.
If, from a purely technical standpoint, the F4 represents an internationally recognized point of reference on
account of the innumerable innovations it introduces, its sleek, timeless design wonderfully combines a glori-
ous past with the new millennium.
The combination of these elements, which was made possible by love of detail, passion, and the desire to
realize a technically and aesthetically superior motorcycle, allows the F4 to soar above passing fashions, giv-
ing it the privilege of being considered a unique item.
This manual has been drawn up with a view to providing you with a clear and practical guide to operating and
maintaining your new motorcycle while safeguarding your warranty rights.
The indications contained in the manual will help you make the most of your motorcycle in terms of both per-
formance and operating life.The manual provides useful information on how to take care of your vehicle, and
also describes some routine maintenance operations. Fundamental units such as the engine and the trans-
mission are covered in the Workshop Manuals. Operations involving these parts require specific equipment
and are reserved for skilled personnel.Your dealer possesses the skills, the equipment and the spare parts
that are needed to keep your motorcycle in perfect working order.This manual is to be considered as an inte-
gral part of the vehicle, and must be transferred to any new owner together with the vehicle.
chap. Subjects covered page
1 GENERAL INFORMATION 10
1.1 Purpose of the manual 10
1.2 Symbols 11
1.3 Warranty Booklet and Service Coupons 12
1.4 Identification data 13
1.5 Magnesium parts 15
2 SAFETY INFORMATION 16
2.1 Safety 16
2.1.1 How to report a safety-related defect 16
2.1.2 Noise emission warranty 16
2.1.3 Note on tampering 16
2.1.4 Information on the emission control
system 18
2.1.5 Safety rules 19
2.1.6 Installing accessories 21
2.1.7 Vehicle load 21
2.1.8 Modifications 22
2.1.9 Competitions 22
2.1.10 Recommendations for safe riding 23
2.1.11 Protective clothing 25
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2.2 Safety signs - Location 27
2.3 Safety - Visual and acoustic signals 35
3 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 36
3.1 Location of controls and instruments 36
3.2 Sidestand 37
3.2.1 Auto return sidestand 37
3.2.2 Non-auto return sidestand 38
3.3 Handlebar controls, left side 39
3.4 Handlebar controls, right side 41
3.5 Ignition switch and steering lock 44
3.6 Gear lever 45
3.7 Instruments and warning lights 46
3.7.1 Warning lights 47
3.7.2 Multifunction display 48
4 OPERATION 49
4.1 Using the motorcycle 49
4.2 Running-in 50
4.3 Starting the engine 52
4.4 Setting the display functions 53
4.5 Selecting the display functions 58
CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
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4.6 Refuelling 60
4.7 Glove compartment 61
4.8 Parking the motorcycle 62
4.9 Preriding checks 64
4.10 Riding 65
5 ADJUSTMENTS 66
5.1 List of adjustments 66
5.2 Table of adjustments 68
5.3 Adjusting the front brake lever 69
5.4 Adjusting the clutch lever 69
5.5 Adjusting the rearview mirrors 70
5.6 Adjusting the steering damper 70
5.7 Adjusting the front suspension 71
5.7.1 Spring preload 72
5.7.2 Rebound damping hydraulic device
(front suspension) 72
5.7.3 Compression damping hydraulic device
(front suspension) 73
5.8 Adjusting the rear suspension 74
5.8.1 Rebound damping hydraulic device
(rear suspension) 75
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5.8.2 Compression damping hydraulic device
(rear suspension) 75
6 MAINTENANCE 76
6.1 Tables of scheduled maintenance and
checks 76
6.2 Tools and accessories supplied 83
6.3 Table of lubricants and fluids 83
6.4 Removing/fitting the right-hand side
fairing 84
6.5 Checking the engine oil level 86
6.5.1 Restoring the engine oil level 87
6.6 Checking the coolant level 88
6.6.1 Restoring the coolant level 89
6.7 Checking the wear of the brake pads 90
6.8 Checking the brake fluid level 91
6.9 Checking the clutch fluid level 92
6.10 Checking the tyres 93
6.11 Checking and lubricating the drive chain 94
6.12 Checking the idle speed 96
6.13 Periodic emission check 97
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CONTENTS
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6.14 Emission control system warranty
obligations 98
6.14.1 Your warranty rights and obligations 98
6.14.2 Manufacturer’s warranty coverage 98
6.14.3 Owner’s warranty responsibilities 99
6.15 Limited warranty on emission control
system 100
6.15.1 Coverage 100
6.15.2 Limitations 101
6.15.3 Limited liability 102
6.15.4 Legal rights 103
6.15.5 Additional information 103
6.16 Replacing parts - General information 104
6.16.1 Replacing the fuses 104
6.16.2 Replacing the low beam bulb 106
6.16.3 Replacing the high beam bulb 107
6.16.4 Replacing the front turn indicator bulbs 108
6.16.5 Replacing the rear turn indicator bulbs 109
6.16.6 Replacing the rear light and brake light
bulb 110
6.16.7 Replacing the number-plate light bulb 111
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6.17 Battery 112
6.18 Cleaning the motorcycle 113
6.19 Prolonged inactivity 114
7 TROUBLESHOOTING 115
7.1 Engine problems 115
7.2 Electrical equipment problems 120
8 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 123
8.1 Motorcycle overview 123
8.1.1 Front brake circuit 125
8.1.2 Rear brake circuit 126
8.1.3 Clutch circuit 127
8.1.4 Engine lubrication 128
8.1.5 Coolant circuit 129
8.1.6 Fuel system 130
8.2 Specifications 131
8.3 Carbon components 138
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INDEX
Accessories, installation 21
Adjustments
– clutch lever 69
– front brake lever 69
– front suspension 71
– list 66
– rear suspension 74
– rearview mirrors 70
– steering damper 70
– table 68
A
Battery 112
Brakes
– fluid level, check 91
– front brake circuit 125
– front brake lever, adjustment 69
– pads, wear check 90
– rear brake circuit 126
Bulbs, replacement of
– front turn indicators 108
– high beam 107
– low beam 106
– number-plate light 111
– rear light and brake light 110
– rear turn indicators 109
B
Damping, hydraulic device
– compression (front suspension) 73
– compression (rear suspension) 75
– rebound (front suspension) 72
– rebound (rear suspension) 75
Display, multifunction 48
– selecting functions 58
– setting functions 53
D
Carbon components 138
Chain
– check 94
– lubrication 95
Cleaning the motorcycle 113
Clutch
– circuit 127
– fluid level, check 92
– lever, adjustment 69
Competitions 22
Controls and instruments, location 36
Coolant
– level, check 88
– circuit 129
– topping up 89
C
Identification data 13
Idle speed, check 96
Ignition switch and steering lock 44
Instruments and warning lights 46
Magnesium components 15
Maintenance and checks, tables 76
Motorcycle overview 123
Electrical equipment, troubleshooting 120
Emissions
– control system 18
– control system warranty 98
– periodic check 97
Engine
– lubrication 128
– oil level, check 86
– oil level, topping up 87
– starting 52
– troubleshooting 115
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M
Handlebar controls
– left side 39
– right side 41
Headlight
– high beam, bulb replacement 107
– low beam, bulb replacement 106
H
EI
L
Number-plate light, bulb replacement 111
N
Fuel system 130
Fuses, replacement 104
F
G
INDEX
Gear lever 45
Glove compartment 61
Levels
– brake fluid 91
– clutch fluid 92
– coolant 88
– engine oil 86
Location of controls and instruments 36
Lubricants and fluids, table 83
Parking 62
Preriding checks 64
Prolonged inactivity 114
Purpose of manual 10
P
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INDEX
Rear light and brake light,
bulb replacement 110
Rearview mirrors, adjustment 70
Refuelling 60
Replacing parts, general information 104
Running-in 50
R
Safety 16
– recommendations for safe riding 23
– reporting a safety-related defect 16
– rules 19
– signs, location 27
– visual and acoustic signals 35
Scheduled maintenance tables 77
Side fairing, right-hand,
removal/refitting 84
Sidestand 37
Specifications 131
Spring preload 72
Steering damper, adjustment 70
Suspensions
– front, adjustment 71
– rear, adjustment 74
Symbols 11
S
Tampering, note 16
Tools and accessories supplied 83
Topping up
– coolant 89
– engine oil 87
Troubleshooting
– electrical equipment 120
– engine 115
Turn indicators
– front, bulb replacement 108
– rear, bulb replacement 109
Tyres, check 93
T
Vehicle
– load 21
– modifications 22
V
Warning lights 47
Warranty
– Booklet and Service Coupons 12
– emission control system 98
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1
11.1 Purpose of the manual
In addition to providing directions on operation and mainte-
nance, this manual contains important information about gen-
eral safety. Read the manual over carefully before first using
the motorcycle.
The manual describes the model with the maximum equip-
ment at print time.
Information marked with the symbol only refers to the F4
750 ORO model.
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1.2 Symbols
Sections of text that are particularly important in terms of per-
sonal safety or possible damage to the motorcycle are marked
with the following symbols:
Danger - Warning: Failure to observe these prescrip-
tions, even in part, may pose a serious hazard to the
rider’s and other people’s safety.
Caution: Failure to observe these prescriptions,
even in part, may result in damage to the motorcycle.
The following symbols give an indication of who is supposed
to perform the different adjustments and/or maintenance oper-
ations:
Information on operations that can be carried out by
the user.
Information on operations that are reserved for
authorized personnel.
The “§” symbol refers the reader to the chapter identified by
the number that follows.
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GENERAL INFORMATION 1
11.3 Warranty Booklet and Service Coupons
Besides this Owner’s Manual, the vehicle is accompanied by
a Warranty Booklet containing a Warranty and Pre-Delivery
Certificate and recommended service coupons.
IMPORTANT
The copy the Warranty and Pre-Delivery Certificate to be sent
to MV Agusta Motor must be filled in by the dealer and
returned to the factory within 7 days from the date of registra-
tion.
Every time the vehicle is serviced by a dealer, the user must
produce the Warranty Booklet so that the dealer can fill in the
service coupon and return it to the manufacturer within 7 days
from the date of the servicing.
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1
1.4 Identification data
1) frame serial number
2) engine serial number
3) homologation data
4) “limited series” number
Motorcycle identification
The motorcycle is identified by a frame serial number.
When placing orders for spare parts, in addition to
this number, you may be required to provide the
engine serial number, the colour code and the key
identification.
We recommend writing down all these numbers and
keep them in a safe place.
This motorcycle has been produced in a limited
series. Each vehicle is identified by a serial number
stamped on a 24-carat gold plate.
2) engine serial number 4) “limited series” number
1) frame serial number 3) homologation data
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1.5 Magnesium components
Check the condition of the surface coating of
magnesium components before each ride. If any
abraded parts are noted, immediately contact an
authorized service centre.
After travelling on roads treated with salt, wash
the parts as soon as possible with cold water. Do
not use hot water as it enhances the corrosive
action of salt.
Steering base
Front rim
Side plates
Single-sided swingarm
Rear rim
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
2
2.1. Safety
2.1.1 HOW TO REPORT A SAFETY-RELATED
DEFECT
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect capa-
ble of causing accidents involving the risk of death
or injury, immediately contact the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
as well as MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A. If the
NHTSA receives, or has received, similar com-
plaints, it may order an investigation and, if a
safety-related defect is found on a certain number
of vehicles, it may arrange for a recall to be con-
ducted. On no account, however, can the NHTSA
be involved in any controversy arising between
you and your dealer or MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A.
To contact the NHTSA, you may call the toll-free
Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-
0123 in the Washington D.C. area), or send a let-
ter to the following address: NHTSA, U.S.
Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.
20590.
The Hotline may also provide you with additional
information on motor vehicle safety.
2.1.2 NOISE EMISSION WARRANTY
MV AGUSTA Motor S.p.A. warrants that, at the
time of sale, the exhaust system conformed to all
applicable U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection
Agency) noise control regulations. The warranty
applies to the first retail purchaser of the exhaust
system and to all subsequent buyers. Any war-
ranty claims must be addressed to:
Cagiva U.S.A., Davisville Road, Willow Grove, PA
19090-4139.
2.1.3 NOTE ON TAMPERING
Tampering with the noise control system is pro-
hibited. In particular, federal law prohibits the fol-
lowing acts:
1. The removal or rendering inoperative, other
than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or
replacement, of any device or element of
design incorporated into any new vehicle for
the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or
delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is
in use.
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2. The use of the vehicle after such device or
element of design has been removed or ren-
dered inoperative.
Acts presumed to constitute tampering include:
1. The removal or piercing of the exhaust
silencer, the diaphragm, the manifolds, or any
other components involved in the transmission
of exhaust gases.
2. The removal or piercing of any part of the
intake system.
3. Poor maintenance.
4. The replacement of any movable parts of the
vehicle or of any intake or exhaust compo-
nents with parts or components other than
those prescribed by the manufacturer.
NOTE
We recommend overhauling and if necessary
repairing or replacing the product if a marked
increase in noise levels is noted.
Failure to do this may cause the owner to incur
the penalties provided for by local and national
legislation.
WARNING
Highway Code provisions vary from
country to country. Make sure of the con-
tent of local regulations before using the
vehicle.
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2.1.4 INFORMATION ON THE EMISSION CON-
TROL SYSTEM
The combustion process produces carbon
monoxide and hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbon con-
trol is particularly important in that, under certain
conditions and when exposed to direct sunlight,
hydrocarbons undergo reactions which lead to the
formation of photochemical smog. Carbon
monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is
highly toxic. MV Agusta uses a sequential multi-
point electronic injection system and other meth-
ods designed to cut carbon monoxide and hydro-
carbon emissions.
Exhaust emission control system
The exhaust emission control system is made up
of the sequential multipoint injection (SMPI) sys-
tem, which requires no adjustment. The exhaust
emission control system is distinct from the
crankcase emission control system.
Crankcase emission control system
The engine is equipped with a closed-crankcase
system designed to prevent the release of
crankcase emissions into the atmosphere. Blow-
by gases return to the combustion chamber via
the air filter and the injection system.
Problems relating to the vehicle’s emissions
Should the vehicle show any of the following
symptoms, contact your MV Agusta dealer to
have it checked and if necessary repaired:
1) Engine is difficult to start or stalls after starting.
2) Idle speed is erratic.
3) Misfiring or backfiring during acceleration.
4) Afterburning.
5) Poor performance (driveability) and excessive
consumption.
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
2
While the vehicle is in motion, always rest the
feet on the specially designed supports.
While riding, always keep both hands on the
handlebars.
Maximum performance of the standard brake
pads is obtained on dry roads. Also available on
request are pads that ensure optimum perfor-
mance even on wet roads (for further information
contact an authorized service centre).
2.1.6 INSTALLING ACCESSORIES
MV Agusta provides a range of accessories spe-
cially designed for your vehicle. It is essential that
these accessories are installed by an authorized
service centre. The use of non-genuine acces-
sories can make the vehicle unsafe by reducing
its handling, stability and the effectiveness of the
braking system. For this reason, the installation of
any non-genuine accessory makes the warranty
null and void and relieves MV Agusta of all
responsibility.
2.1.7 VEHICLE LOAD
The F4 S version is designed for use by the rider
only, whereas the F4 S 1+1 version can also seat
a passenger. To use the vehicle in complete safe-
ty and in compliance with the Highway Code, it is
essential that the following maximum load condi-
tions are never exceeded:
F4 S 325 kg (717 lbs)
F4 S 1+1 405 kg (893 lbs)
These values are also shown on the plate fixed to
the left side of the steering head tube.
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2
Keep at a safe distance from the preceding
vehicles and adjust the speed to the weather and
traffic conditions. Remember that, as the vehicle
picks up speed, the stopping distance increases
and the motorcycle becomes more difficult to con-
trol. In any case, never exceed the speed limits
imposed by the Highway Code.
It is strictly forbidden to drink alcoholic bever-
ages or take drugs before riding. Even very small
amounts of these substances adversely affect the
rider’s ability to control the vehicle.
2.1.11 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Helmet wearing is compulsory under the Highway
Code. The helmet must be securely fastened and,
if it is of the open-face type, specially designed
glasses are also required.
Suitable protective clothing, though not required
by law, is strongly recommended.
In particular, the following items should be worn:
A strong, close-fitting and easy-to-fasten vest.
A collar for protecting the throat from the air
flow.
Supple, reinforced gloves providing both sen-
sitivity and protection.
Strong, close-fitting trousers covering the legs
completely.
Soft, reinforced boots providing both sensitivi-
ty and protection.
The items mentioned above are available from
any specialized shop.
We recommend buying brightly coloured clothes,
as they make the rider easier to see at night and
in the fog.
In any case, the clothes must allow complete free-
dom of movement and not hamper the rider in any
way. In addition, they must have no loose parts
capable of catching in the control levers, the
footrests, the wheels, the drive chain, etc.
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WARNING
Protective clothes do not afford com-
plete protection against the risk of per-
sonal injury in case of accident.
It is therefore essential not to be
deceived by the false sense of security
that is provided by motorcycle clothing.
When riding, always adopt a cautious
attitude and follow the recommenda-
tions given in the previous paragraphs.
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CUPOLINO CON FUNZIONE AERODINAMICA, NON GUARDARE ATTRAVERSO IL VETRINO DURANTE
LA MARCIA. LA NON OSSERVANZA DI QUESTO AVVISO POTREBBE CAUSARE SERIE CONSEGUENZE ALLE PERSONE.
PER LA PULIZIA DEL PLEXIGLASS UTILIZZARE SOLAMENTE ACQUA E SAPONE , NON UTILIZZARE SOLVENTI.
WINDSCREEN HAS AERODYNAMIC FUNCTION ONLY, DO NOT LOOK THROUGH IT WHILE RIDING.
FAILURE TO RESPECT THIS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS BODILY HARM. USE ONLY SOAP AND WATER
FOR CLEANING SCREEN - NO SOLVENTS. SEE OWNER'S MANUAL.
ADHESIVE LABEL – WINDSCREEN WARNING
ADHESIVE LABEL – BATTERY WARNING
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ADHESIVE LABEL – UNLEADED PETROL
ADHESIVE LABEL – CHAIN ADJUSTMENT
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SAFETY INFORMATION 2
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MOTORCYCLE EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
THIS CAGIVA EXHAUST SYSTEM, 800090377 MEETS US EPA NOISE EMISSION
REQUIREMENT OF 80 dBA FOR THE FOLLOWING
MOTORCYCLES: CAG44F0750.INSTALLATION OF THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM ON
MOTORCYCLE MODELS NOT SPECIFIED MAY VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW
MOTORCYCLE EXHAUST SYSTEM NOISE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION
THIS CAGIVA EXHAUST SYSTEM, 800090376 MEETS US EPA NOISE EMISSION
REQUIREMENT OF 80 dBA FOR THE FOLLOWING
MOTORCYCLES: CAG44F0750.INSTALLATION OF THIS EXHAUST SYSTEM ON
MOTORCYCLE MODELS NOT SPECIFIED MAY VIOLATE FEDERAL LAW
STAMPING ON LH SILENCER – GAS EMIS-
SION INFORMATION, LH EXHAUST
STAMPING ON RH SILENCER – GAS EMIS-
SION INFORMATION, RH EXHAUST
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ADHESIVE LABEL – EMISSION CONTROL
ADHESIVE LABEL – TYRE PRESSURE, SIN-
GLE-SEAT F4
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GVWR 893 Ibs / 405 kg.
GAWR F 342 Ibs - 155 kg. - GAWR R 551 Ibs / 250 kg.
This vehicle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards in effect on the date of manufacture shown above
Vehicle Type : MOTORCYCLE VIN :
MANUFACTURED by CAGIVA Motor s.p.a. DATE :
OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER
THAN THEY APPEAR
ADHESIVE LABEL – MANUFACTURER’S
DATA,TWO-SEAT F4 S
ADHESIVE LABEL – REARVIEW MIRRORS
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WARNING
CONTAINS HIGHLY COMPRESSED GAS
USE ONLY PERFECTLY DRY NITROGEN GAS
OTHER GASES MAY CAUSE EXPLOSION
DO NOT INCINERATE REFER TO OWNER S
MANUAL FOR REGULATING GAS
SACHS
ADHESIVE LABEL – REAR SHOCK
ABSORBER
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2.3 Safety - Visual and acoustic
signals
Before each ride, it is essential to
verify the operation of the visual
and acoustic signals.
Parking light, low and high
beams (§ 3.3)
Horn (§ 3.3)
Turn indicators (§ 3.3)
Plate light (lights up when parking
lights are turned on)
Turn indicators (§ 3.3)
Parking light (§ 3.3) and brake light
(lights up operating the brakes)
Rear reflector
Front side reflector
Rear side reflector
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3
3
3.2 Sidestand
3.2.1 AUTO RETURN SIDESTAND
The sidestand is equipped with a
safety switch that prevents the
motorcycle from moving off while
the stand is down.
If the rider attempts to engage the
gears while the engine is running
and the stand is down, the switch
automatically turns off the engine
by cutting the current supply.
If the motorcycle is parked (side-
stand down) and the gears are
engaged, the switch prevents the
engine from being started, thereby
avoiding the risk of accidentally top-
pling the vehicle.
Some versions of the motorcycle fit
a device that automatically pulls up
the sidestand as soon as the vehi-
cle is lifted from the parking posi-
tion.
Sidestand
Dual return spring
Safety switch
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3
This system is specially designed to
save the rider having to lift the side-
stand with the foot before starting
off.
In any case, the automatic return
device does not exclude the func-
tion of the safety switch mentioned
above.
3.2.2 NON-AUTO RETURN SIDE-
STAND
Some versions of the motorcycle do
not fit an automatic return device
for the sidestand, which must then
be lifted with the foot before starting
off. These versions, however, fit the
same sidestand safety switch that
makes it necessary to follow the
starting procedures described in
paragraph 3.2.1.
Sidestand
Dual return spring
Safety switch
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3
3
High beam flasher button
It is used to attract the attention of other road users in case of danger. When the high beam is on, the func-
tion is inactive.
Low/high beam button
Under normal conditions, the low beam is on. The high beam can be switched on by pressing the button
when allowed by the traffic and road conditions.
Turn indicator switch
It is used to show the rider’s intention to change direction or lane.
WARNING
Failure to switch the turn indicators on or off at the right time may cause an accident in that
the other road users may draw incorrect conclusions as to direction of motion the vehicle.
Always switch on the indicators before turning or changing lanes.Then be sure to switch off
the indicators after completing the operation.
Horn button
It is used to attract the attention of other road users in case of danger.
Clutch lever
It engages/disengages the clutch through a hydraulically controlled device.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3
3
3.4 Handlebar controls, right side
Engine stop switch
Stops the engine and prevents it from being restarted.
Engine start button
Starts the engine. To be released as soon as the engine starts.
When the engine is running, pressing the button selects the dis-
play functions.
Cold start (choke) lever
Rotate clockwise when cold starting. After a few seconds, bring
the lever back to the home position.
Throttle twist grip
Rotate to control the engine fuel supply.
Front brake lever
Pull to the handgrip to operate the front brake.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS 3
3
Engine stop switch
It is used to switch off the engine in an emergency. The ignition circuit is disabled, preventing the engine
from being restarted. To be able to restart the engine, bring the switch back to the home position.
NOTE
Under normal conditions, do not use this switch to shut off the engine.
Engine start button
It is used to start the engine and, when the engine is running, to select the different functions of the dis-
play installed on the instrument panel.
DANGER
To avoid damaging the electrical equipment, be sure not to hold down the button for longer
than 5 consecutive seconds.
If, after several attempts, the engine does not start, refer to the chapter “TROUBLESHOOT-
ING” later in this manual.
Cold start (choke) lever
It facilitates cold starts by acting on the fuel supply.
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OPERATION 4
4
4.1 Using the motorcycle
This section provides the basic information needed to correctly operate the motorcycle:
- Running-in (§ 4.2)
- Starting the engine (§ 4.3)
- Setting the display functions (§ 4.4)
- Selecting the display functions (§ 4.5)
- Refuelling (§ 4.6)
- Glove compartment 4.7)
- Parking the motorcycle (§ 4.8)
- Preriding checks 4.9)
- Riding (§ 4.10)
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OPERATION 4
4
4.2 Running-in
Caution: Failure to observe the indications
provided below can reduce performance and
shorten the life of the motorcycle.
Running-in is generally considered to apply only to the
engine. In fact, it should be regarded as an essential
phase for other important parts such as the tyres, the
brakes and the drive chain. During the very first kilome-
tres, adopt a relaxed riding style.
0 to 500 km (0 to 300 mi) (A)
Frequently change the engine speed. If possible, prefer
hilly routes with gentle slopes and many bends. Avoid
long straight stretches.
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OPERATION 4
4
4.3 Starting the engine
Caution: Avoid warming up the engine while
the vehicle is stationary. It is advisable to bring
the engine to the working temperature by rid-
ing at reduced speed.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. The
instruments and the warning lights will go through the
self-diagnostic cycle. Make sure the gears are in neutral.
Cold starting
Rotate the CHOKE lever without turning the throttle
twist grip and then press the start button.
As soon as the engine starts, release the button and,
after warming up the engine for a short time, bring back
the CHOKE lever to the home position.
Hot starting
Press the start button without turning the throttle twist
grip.
As soon as the engine starts, release the button.
Caution: Do not press the start button for
longer than 5 consecutive seconds.
CHOKE lever
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OPERATION 4
4
4.4 Setting the display functions
The following functions can be set: clock, speedometer
and thermometer units.
WARNING
The operation must be performed while the
engine is running, the gears are in neutral, the
motorcycle is stationary, and with the feet on
the ground. Do not set the display functions
while riding.
Clock (hours and minutes)
Repeatedly press the button until the time is dis-
played.
Press the SET button the first hour digit will start
blinking.


Produkt Specifikationer

Mærke: MV Agusta
Kategori: Motor
Model: F4 750S-750 ORO

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