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ing of the vehicle or parts thereof.
h) Any aesthetic or acoustic incidents that do
not or only negligibly affect usability of the
vehicle.
i) All and any damage ensuing from defect and
all the expenses caused directly or indirectly
by a case under warranty (such as telephone
calls, vehicle hire, public means of transport,
expenses for collection, breakdown service,
overnight accommodation, etc.) or other
economic liability (such as lack of use, loss
of earnings, loss of time or such).
l) All and any injury to persons or damage to
property caused by accident or impact both
on the road or of other nature and origin, or
in any case consequent to damage or injury
covered by this warranty.
OTHER WARRANTY PROVISIONS
1
FANTIC MOTOR
decides at its discretion
whether to repair or replace any defective
pieces. Ownership of replaced pieces pass-
es to
FANTIC MOTOR
without any right to
compensation. The
FANTIC MOTOR
dealer
appointed to eliminate the defect has no au-
thority to issue legally binding declarations
on behalf of
FANTIC MOTOR
.
2 If in doubt over the presence of a defect or
if a visual inspection or material test proves
necessary,
FANTIC MOTOR
has the right to
request that the protested parts be sent or
to appoint a competent person. There is no
further obligation under warranty for parts
replaced free of charge or work carried out
under warranty free of charge. For parts that
have been replaced within the warranty pe-
riod, the warranty ends at the expiry date of
the vehicle warranty.
3 Other forms of warranty established with the
dealer will not be recognised by
FANTIC MO-
TOR
.
4 In the case of sale of the vehicle during the
warranty period, the warranty shall be trans-
ferable to the buyer without prejudice to the
provisions of this warranty certificate.
REQUEST FOR SERVICE
Whenever a defect is found in your vehicle, im-
mediately consult your
FANTIC MOTOR
dealer,
who after being satisfied that the part or parts
causing the fault are covered by the warranty,
shall report the problem to the
FANTIC MOTOR
Technical Office, requesting permission to carry
out the work under warranty. No service under
warranty may be carried out unless previously
authorised.
WARNINGS REGARDING CARE AND
MAINTENANCE
It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that
maintenance is carried out at the scheduled in-
tervals and proved through the fully completed
and stamped servicing coupons.
- Always inspect your motorcycle every time
before using it. This control is fundamental
in particular for your safety.
- Before starting maintenance work, let the
motorcycle cool in order to avoid burns.
- Once self-locking nuts have been removed,
they must be replaced with new ones.
- When removing screws and nuts secured
by thread-braking liquid, they must be re-
mounted and secured in the same way.
- Do not use a high-pressure cleaner to wash
the motorcycle, since the water could pen-
etrate the bearings, carburettor, electrical
connectors, etc.
- Dispose of oils, greases, filters, fuels, deter-
gents, brake oil, etc. properly.
- Comply with the applicable regulations in
force in your country. Also comply with the
relative safety regulations regarding the han-
dling of these substances. Under no circum-
stances allow used oil to enter drains or wa-
tercourses or to penetrate the subsoil.
WARNING
Any change or alteration made to the power sys-
tem or to other parts designed to increase the
speed or the power of the vehicle renders the
warranty null and void. You are also warned that
such changes or alterations are also forbidden by
law. Making changes or alterations that entail an
increase in the maximum vehicle speed oblige
the owner to proceed with a new approval and
registration. It should also be remembered that
such changes or alterations renders the insur-
ance cover null and void, since insurance policies
expressly forbid making technical changes that
increase performance.
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