Agusta MV F4 750 Service Manual 001-020

Owner’s Manual
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Il presente Manuale di uso e manutenzione è disponibile nelle edizioni in lingua sotto specificate:
This Owner’s Manual is available in the languages listed below:
Le présent livret d’utilisation et d’entretien est disponible dans les éditions rédigées dans les langues spécifiées ci-dessous:
Die vorliegende Bedienungs- und Wartungsanleitung ist in folgenden Sprachen erhältlich:
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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 eff ort our technicians have put into giving the F4 functional and aes­thetic 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 glori­ous 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, giv­ing 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 per­formance 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 trans­mission 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 inte­gral part of the vehicle, and must be transferred to any new owner together with the vehicle.
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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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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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