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Refueling (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Refueling procedure


  • Lift the lid (1).
  • Insert the key (2) into the fuel tank cap lock (3).
  • Turn the key clockwise and pull and open the fuel filler cap.



Fuel tank capacity (including safety stock): 15 l

Fuel reserve: 3 l

Refuel.

Attention! Do not add additives or any other substances to fuel.


When using a funnel or other items, make sure they are completely clean.

Attention! Do not fill the fuel tank to the brim; the maximum fuel level should be below the bottom edge of the fuel filler neck (see picture).


After refueling:
  • The lid can only be closed with the key inserted (2).
  • Inserting the key (2), press to close the lid again.
  • Remove the key (2).
  • Close the lid again (1).

Attention! Make sure the lid is tightly closed.
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