2009 Kawasaki KFX450R Owners Manual - Page 139

2009 Kawasaki KFX450R Manual

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STORAGE 137 WARNING HAZARD Improper disposal of gasoline. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Gasoline is a toxic substance, which can pollute the environment. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Contact your local authorities for approved disposal methods and follow those methods at all times. the spark plug and spray fogging oil, • Remove such as Kawasaki K-Kare Fogging Oil (P/N K61030-002), directly into the cylinder. Turn the engine over several times with the starter button to coat the cylinder walls. Install the spark plug. WARNING HAZARD An air/oil mist may be forcibly ejected from the spark plug hole. WHAT CAN HAPPEN The air/oil mist could get into your eyes, and cause severe discomfort or eye injury if not removed immediately. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Do not lean over the engine when performing this procedure. If you do get some air/oil mist in your eyes, wash your eyes immediately with liberal amounts of clean, fresh water. Consult a physician as soon as possible. boards under the front and rear wheels to keep • Put dampness away from the tire rubber. oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to pre• Spray vent rusting. Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or in j NOTE żAsk an authorized dealer for this service since the fuel tank needs to be removed as an access. • • the brakes. Lubricate all the cables. Remove the battery, and store it where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or freezing temperatures. During storage it should be given a slow charge (one ampere or less) about once a month.

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STORAGE
137
j
WARNING
H
A
Z
A
R
D
Improper disposal of gasoline.
W
H
A
T
C
A
N
H
A
P
P
E
N
Gasoline is a toxic substance, which can pol-
lute the environment.
H
O
W
T
O
A
V
O
I
D
T
H
E
H
A
Z
A
R
D
Contact your local authorities for approved
disposal methods and follow those methods
at all times.
Remove the spark plug and spray fogging oil,
such
as
Kawasaki
K-Kare
Fogging
Oil
(P/N
K61030-002), directly into the cylinder.
Turn the
engine over several times with the starter button
to coat the cylinder walls. Install the spark plug.
NOTE
°
Ask an authorized dealer for this service since the
fuel tank needs to be removed as an access.
WARNING
H
A
Z
A
R
D
An air/oil mist may be forcibly ejected from
the spark plug hole.
W
H
A
T
C
A
N
H
A
P
P
E
N
The air/oil mist could get into your eyes, and
cause severe discomfort or eye injury if not
removed immediately.
H
O
W
T
O
A
V
O
I
D
T
H
E
H
A
Z
A
R
D
Do not lean over the engine when perform-
ing this procedure. If you do get some air/oil
mist in your eyes, wash your eyes immedi-
ately with liberal amounts of clean, fresh wa-
ter. Consult a physician as soon as possible.
Put boards under the front and rear wheels to keep
dampness away from the tire rubber.
Spray oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to pre-
vent rusting. Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or in
the brakes.
Lubricate all the cables.
Remove the battery, and store it where it will not
be exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or freezing
temperatures. During storage it should be given a
slow charge (one ampere or less) about once a
month.