Safety Information
Below is safety information tailored to combustion vehicles (e.g., quads, mini-cross bikes), prepared based on GPSR standards (Regulation 2023/988).
⚠️ Combustion Vehicle Safety Card
🏁 Risk of accidents and injuries
Adult supervision: Never allow children to use the vehicle without direct adult supervision.
Protective clothing: Always wear an approved helmet, goggles, gloves, and elbow and knee pads.
Place of use: Do not ride on public roads (unless the vehicle is homologated and registered). Avoid slippery surfaces and excessively steep slopes.
Speed: Adjust your speed to the driver's skills and terrain conditions. Do not exceed the manufacturer's limits.
Distance: Keep a safe distance from other people, animals, and obstacles.
🔥 Fire and Burn Hazard
Hot Components: The engine and exhaust system reach very high temperatures. Contact with skin can cause serious burns. Do not touch the engine immediately after driving.
Refueling: Refuel only when the engine is turned off and cold. Avoid spilling gasoline.
Flammability: Do not store the vehicle with fuel in the tank near flames, sparks, or in poorly ventilated areas.
Leaks: Regularly check fuel lines for leaks. In the event of a leak, stop the engine immediately.
💨 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard
Ventilation: Never run an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space (e.g., garage, basement). Exhaust gases contain odorless and deadly carbon monoxide.
🛠️ Maintenance and Repairs
Technical Condition: Check the brakes, chain tension, and tire pressure before every ride.
Repairs: Before servicing, remove the ignition key and the spark plug cap to prevent accidental starting.
Parts: Use only original spare parts. Do-it-yourself modifications to the engine are prohibited and may void the warranty and pose a risk to life.
🌿 Ecology and the Environment
Operating Fluids: Dispose of used oil and fuel in accordance with local regulations. Do not pour them into the ground or sewage system.
Noise: Respect the peace of others. Do not use the vehicle in quiet areas (e.g., forests, national parks).
⛽ Engine Operation and Break-in Guidelines
Unlike electric vehicles, the combustion engine requires specific initial maintenance:
First Start-up: Before starting, check the oil level (4-stroke engines) or prepare the appropriate fuel mixture according to the instructions (2-stroke engines).
Run-in Period: Do not use the vehicle at full power for the first few hours of operation (known as the break-in period). It is recommended to drive at variable RPMs, avoiding maximum RPMs.
Storage: If the vehicle will not be used for more than a month, it is recommended to drain the carburetor and fuel tank to prevent deposits that may prevent starting.
Instructions: Before your first ride, be sure to read the manufacturer's owner's manual – each engine has its own specific servicing requirements.
Manufacturer details
Ramiz
Markiefki 71
40-212 Katowice
Poland
730260740
sklep@ramiz.pl