2015 Kawasaki Teryx4 CAMO Owners Manual - Page 144

2015 Kawasaki Teryx4 CAMO Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 143 Before washing, precautions must be taken to keep water off the following parts. Muffler rear opening - cover with a plastic bag. Ignition switch - cover the keyhole with tape. Preparation for Washing Semi-gloss Finish Avoid spraying water with any great force near the following places. Disc brake master cylinder and caliper. Under the front hood - if water gets into the fuse box or battery, it can ground out the spark. When this happens the vehicle will not operate properly and the affected parts must be wiped dry. Where to be Careful • • • To clean the semi-gloss finish; When washing the vehicle, always use a mild neutral detergent and water. The semi-gloss finish effect may be lost when the finish is excessively rubbed. If any doubt, consult an authorized Kawasaki dealer. After Washing NOTICE Coin operated, high pressure spray washers are not recommended. Water may be forced into bearings and other components causing eventual failure from rust and corrosion. Some soaps are highly alkaline and may leave a residue or cause spotting. the plastic bag and tape. • Remove Lubricate • section. as indicated in the "General Lubrication" the brakes before operation. • Test Start the engine and run it for 5 minutes to dry it • thoroughly. j ○(KRT800D) Abrasive cleanser or high pressure washer will damage the paint finish or camouflage on the bodywork. NOTE

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Preparation for Washing
Before washing, precautions must be taken to
keep water off the following parts.
Muffler rear opening - cover with a plastic bag.
Ignition switch - cover the keyhole with tape.
Where to be Careful
Avoid spraying water with any great force near the
following places.
Disc brake master cylinder and caliper.
Under the front hood - if water gets into the fuse
box or battery, it can ground out the spark. When
this happens the vehicle will not operate properly
and the affected parts must be wiped dry.
NOTICE
Coin operated, high pressure spray wash-
ers are not recommended.
Water may be
forced into bearings and other components
causing eventual failure from rust and cor-
rosion. Some soaps are highly alkaline and
may leave a residue or cause spotting.
NOTE
(KRT800D) Abrasive cleanser or high pressure
washer will damage the paint finish or camouflage
on the bodywork.
Semi-gloss Finish
To clean the semi-gloss finish;
When washing the vehicle, always use a mild neu-
tral detergent and water.
The semi-gloss finish effect may be lost when the
finish is excessively rubbed.
If any doubt, consult an authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
After Washing
Remove the plastic bag and tape.
Lubricate as indicated in the “General Lubrication”
section.
Test the brakes before operation.
Start the engine and run it for 5 minutes to dry it
thoroughly.