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![YAMAHA YD110 2007 User Guide psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUT YAMAHA YD110 2007 User Guide psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUT](/img/51/53673/w960_53673-24.png)
psrkouhb±/ku dh Vadh fQYVj Vadh dh fupyh
lrg ls Åij u Hkjsa] vU;Fkk b±/ku ds xeZ
gksus rFkk ckn esa blds QSyus ij ;g Vadh
ls ckgj vk ldrk gSA cgrsa gq, b±/ku dks
xeZ batu ij fxjus ls cpk,aA CAUTION :Always wipe off spilled fuel
immediately with a dry and clean soft
cloth. Fuel may deteriorate painted
surfaces or plastic parts.
INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
Fuel cock
¶;wy ¼b±/ku½ dkWd
The fuel cock supplies fuel from the
tank to the carburetor while filtering
it also. The fuel cock has three
positions, which should be set as
shown in the illustrations.^¶;wy dkWd* b±/ku dks Vadh ls dkWjC;wjsVj esa
Hkstus ds lkFk&lkFk bls Nkuus dk dke Hkh
djrh gSA
b±/ku dkWd dh rhu voLFkk,a gSa ftUgsa n'kkZ, x,
fp=kksa ds vuqlkj O;ofLFkr djuk pkfg,AOFF: With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel will not flow.
Always set the fuel cock to this
position when the engine is not
running.
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
can djuk % ¶;wy dkWd dks ^vkWQ* dh voLFkk
esa ykus ij b±/ku dk vkokxeu :d
tk,xkA tc batu pkyw u gks rks
ges'kk b±/ku ¼¶;wy dkWd½ dks blh
voLFkk esa O;ofLFkr djasAON : With the fuel cock in this
position, fuel flows to the
carburettor. Set the fuel cock to
this position when starting the
engine and while riding.pkyw djuk%
¶;wy dkWd* dks ^vkWu* dh fLFkfr esa
ykus ij b±/ku dkWjC;wjsVj dh rjQ tk,xkA
tc b±tu dks LVkVZ djuk gks;k
eksVjlkbZfdy pykuh gks rks b±/ku ¶;wy
dkWd dks blh voLFkk esa ysdj vk,aA
IT IS A GOOD PRACTICE TO RETURN THE FUEL COCK LEVER TO “OFF” POSITION WHEN ENGINE IS NOT RUNNING
tc batu pkyw gkyr esa u gks rks ¶;wy dkWd ds yhoj dks okil ^vkWQ* dh fLFkfr esa ykdj j[kuk ,d vPNh vknr gS
3.6
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
Nyds gq,
kb±/ku dks rqjar eqyk;e lkQ
diM+s dh lgk;rk ls lkQ djsaA b±/ku
isaV dh gqbZ lrg o IykfLV ds midj.kksa
dks [kjkc dj ldrk gSA
lko/kkuh%Recommended Fuel ¼vf/kÑr b±/ku½:Regular gasoline (Petrol)
lkekU; nzO; ¼iSVªksy½Fuel tank capacity ¼b±/ku Vadh dh ek=kk½:
Total ¼dqy½: 11.0L
Reserve ¼fjt+oZ½: 1.4L
OFF
ON
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INSTRUMENT AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1. Choke lever
pkWd yhoj
Choke lever pksd yhoj
Starting a cold engine requires a
richer air-fuel mixture. A separate
starter circuit supplies this mixture.BaMs batu dks pkyw ¼LVkVZ½ djus ds fy,
vR;f/kd gok rFkk b±/kUk ds feJ.k dh
vko';drk gksrh gSA vyx ls ,d ^LVkVZj
l£dV* bl feJ.k dk forj.k ¼lIykbZ½
djrk gSA • Push the Choke Lever in “DOWN”
direction to turn “ON” choke.
^vkWu* dh fLFkfr esa ykus ds fy,&^pkWd*
yhoj dks ^uhps* dh fn'kk esa ykvksA
1. Arrow mark
rhj dk fu'kku
RES: This indicates reserve. If you
run out of fuel while riding, set
the fuel cock to this position.
Fill the tank at the first oppor-
tunity. Be sue to set the fuel
cock back to “ON” after refuel-
ing.
fjt+oZ % ;g ^fjt+oZ* dks n'kkZrk gSA ;fn
eksVjlkbfdy pykrs gq, b±/ku
lekIr gksrk gqvk yxs rks b±/ku dh
dkWd dks ^fjt+oZ* dh voLFkk esa ys
vk,aA igyk ekSdk feyrs gh] Vadh
dks Hkjok ysaaA isVªksy Hkjokus ds
ckn ¶;wYk dkWd dks fQj ls ^vkWu*
ds fu'kku ij yk;saA
1. Kick starter
fdd LVkVZj
• Push the Choke Lever in “UP”
direction to turn “OFF” choke.
pksd yhoj dks can ¼vkWQ½ djus ds
fy, bls Åij dh fn'kk esa mBk;saA
Kick-starter
fdd LVkVZj
Raise the right footrest, and rotate
the kick starter away from the engine.
Push the kick starter down lightly with
your foot until the gears engage, then
kick smoothly and forcefully to start
the engine. This model has a
primary-coupled kick starter so the
engine can be started in any gear if
the clutch is disengaged. However,
shifting to neutral before starting is
recommended.
3.7
;a=k vkSj fu;a=k.k mi;ksx ¼QaD'kaUl½
NEVER MIX OIL IN PETROL
isVªksy esa rsy dHkh u feyk,aA
RES
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Owners are personally responsible for their vehicle’s condition. Your Motorcycle’s vital functions can start to deteriorate
quickly and unexpectedly-even if it remains unused (for instance, if it is exposed to the elements). Any damage, fluid
leak or loss of tyre pressure could have serious consequence Therefore’ it is very important that, in addition to a
thorough visual inspection, you check the following points before each ride.PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
PRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST
ITEMPAGE CHECKS
Front brake
Rear brake
Clutch
Throttle grip and housing
Engine oil
Drive chain
Wheels and tyres
Control and meter cable
Brake and shift pedal shafts
• Check tyre pressure, wear, damage and spoke tightness.
• Tighten spokes if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary.
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check oil level.
• Fill with oil if necessary.
• Check chain slack and condition.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Adjust if necessary.
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary. • Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary. • Check operation, condition and free play.
• Adjust if necessary.3-4, 6-22
3-4, 6-23
3-3-, 6-22
6-17, 6-29
6-11, 6-12
6-29
6-30 6-25, 6-26
6-18 – 6-21
4.1
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4.2
PRE-OPERATION CHECKS
IF WAITING AT TRAFFIC SIGNAL IS FOR LONG, SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE TO PROTECT
THE ENVIRONMENT AND TO LOWER FUEL CONSUMPTION
NOTE :Pre-operator checks should be made each time the Motorcycle is used. Such an inspection can be accomplished
in a very short time; and the added safety it assures is more than worth the time involved. WARNINGIf any item in the Pre-Operation Check is not working properly, have it inspected and repaired before operating
the Motorcycle.
ITEMPAGE CHECKS
Brake and clutch lever pivots
Center stand pivot
Chassis fasteners
Fuel Tank
Lights, signals and switches
Battery
• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check for proper operation. • Make sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are properly tightened
• Tighten if necessary.
• Check fuel level.
• Fill with fuel if necessary.6-30
6-30
-
3-5, 3.6
3-2, 6-37
6-33 – 6-35• Check for smooth operation.
• Lubricate if necessary.
• Check fluid level.
• Fill with distilled water if necessary.
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
2.
fdlh can {ks=k esa viuh xkM+h ds batu
d¨ u r¨ dHkh LVkVZ djsa vFkok u gh
bls T;knk le; rd pyrk jgus nsaA
batu ls ckgj fudyus okyk /kq¡vk
fo"kSyk g¨rk gS rFkk Fk¨M+s le; esa gh
vopsruk vFkok e R;q dk dkj.k cu
ldrk gSA ges'kk viuh e¨Vj&lkbZfdy
d¨ i;kZIr goknkj txg ij gh LVkVZ
djsaA
Starting and warming up a cold
engineBaMs batu d¨ LVkVZ djuk rFkk
/khjs&/khjs xeZ djuk1. Turn the fuel cock to “ON”
b±/ku dh dkWd d¨ *vkWu* ds fu'kku
ij ys vk,¡A
2. Turn the main switch to “ON”
eq[; fLop d¨ *vkWu* ds fu'kku ij
yk,¡A
3. Shift the transmission into neu-
tral.
Vªk¡leh'ku ¼xh;lZ½ d¨ *U;wVªy* esa
ifjofrZr dj ysaA
NOTE :When the transmission is in neutral,
the neutral indicator light should be
on. If the light does not come on, ask
a YMIS dealer to inspect it.u¨V%&
tc Vªk¡leh'ku ÞU;wVªy&voLFkkß esa g¨ r¨
U;wVªy dh baMhdsVj ykbV Hkh tyuh pkfg,A
;fn ykbV ugh tyrh gS r¨ okbZñ,eñvkbZñ
,lñ Mhyj ls bldh tk¡p djus d¨ dgsaA4. Fully press down Choke Lever and
completely close the throttle grip.
pksd yhoj d¨ Bhd rjg ls uhps dh
v¨j iwjh rjg ls nck,¡ rFkk FkzkWVy&fxzi
d¨ can dj nsaA
5. Kick the kick starter to start the
engine.
batu d¨ LVkVZ djus ds fy,
fdd&LVkVZj ij fdd yxk,¡A
6. Ride your Motorcycle with choke
remaining in “ON” position for
some distance*
Fk¨M+h nwjh rd pkWd d¨ *vkWu* dh voLFkk esa
j[krs gq, viuh e¨Vj&lkbZfdy d¨ pyk,¡A
WARNING
1. Before riding this Motorcycle,
become thoroughly familiar with
all operating controls and their
functions. Consult a YMIS dealer
regarding any control or function
that you do not thoroughly
understand.
2. Never start your engine or let it
run for any length of time in a
closed area. The exhaust fumes
are poisonous and can cause
loss of consciousness and
death within a short time.
Always operate you Motorcycle
in an area with adequate
ventilation. psrkouh1.
bl e¨Vj&lkbZfdy d¨ pykus ls igys
blds lHkh dk;Z&laca/kh fu;a=k.kksa rFkk
muds mi;¨x¨a ls ifjfpr g¨ ysaA fdlh
fu;a=k.k vFkok mi;¨x ds iwjh rjg ls
le> esa u vkus ij bl laca/k esa
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ ,lñ Mhyj ls ijke'kZ djsaA
5.1
dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d rF;
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
u¨V%&
vxj b±tu LVkZVj yhoj ds can jgus
ij ¼*Åij^ dh fn'kk es½ aFkzkWVy }kjk
lkekU; izfrfØ;k djrk gS rks b±tu xeZ
gSA
Starting a warm engine.Fk¨M+k xeZ gq, batu dk LVkVZ djukAThe Choke Lever may not be
required when the engine is warm.tc batu dqN xeZ g¨ r¨ *pksd yhoj^ dh
vko';drk ugh jg tkrh gSA CAUTION :See the “Running-in” section prior to
operating the Motorcycle for the first
time. lko/kkuh %
igyh ckj ç;¨x djus ls igys *jfuax bu^
[kaM ij /;ku nsaA
(*The distance will vary as per the
climatic conditions of your area.)¼;g nwjh vkids {ks=k ds okrkoj.k ij
fuHkZj gSA½
7. Lift Choke Level to “OFF” position
immediately after the Engine is
warm.
batu ds xeZ g¨us ds rqjar ckn gh
Þpksd yhojß d¨ *vkWQ* ds fu'kku ij
ys tk;saA
NOTE :
For better engine performance
always warm up the engine. Before
take off. Never open throttle fully
when engine is cold, otherwise
engine tends to stop.u¨V %&
pyus ls igys] batu dh csgrj dk;Z&{kerk
ds fy, ges'kk bls /khjs&/khjs xeZ djsaA
dHkh Hkh tc batu BaMk g¨ r¨ FkzkWVy d¨
iwjh rjg ls u [k¨ys] vU;Fkk batu can gks
ldrk gSANOTE :
The engine is warm when it
responds normally to the throttle with
the Starter Lever in UP direction.
1. Shift pedal
f'k¶V&iSMy
2. Neutral
U;wVªy
Shifting
f'k¯¶Vx
The transmission lets you control
the amount of power you have
available at a given speed for
starting, accelerating, climbing hills,
etc. The use of the shift pedal is
shown in the illustration.Vªkaleh'ku }kjk 'kfDr dh ml ek=kk ij
vki fu;a=k.k j[krs gS t¨ 'kq# esa] rst xfr
esa rFkk špkbZ esa p<+us bR;kfn ds le;
,d nh xbZ xfr ij miyC/k g¨rh gSA
f'k¶V&iSMy dk ç;¨x fp=k esa n'kkZ;k
x;k gSATo shift into neutral, depress the shift
pedal repeatedly until it reaches the
end of its travel, then raise the pedal
slightly.
5.2
dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d rF;
N
1 2 3
4
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xh;j d¨ U;wVªy esa ykus ds fy,
f'k¶V&iSMy d¨ rc rd uhps dh v¨j
nckrs jgs tc rd fd ;g vius vafre
iM+ko rd u igq¡p tk,A mlds ckn
iSMy d¨ Fk¨M+k Åij dh v¨j mBk ysaA CAUTION :1. Do not ride down hill with
ignition switch in “OFF” position
and in neutral gear. Always ride
motorcycle with ignition switch
in “ON’ Position & while engine
is in gear.
2. Always use the clutch when
changing gears. The engine,
transmission, and driveline are
not designed to withstand the
shock of forced shifting and
can be damaged by shifting
without using the clutch.OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
lko/kkuh %1.
ikst+h'ku ij½ o eksVjlkbZdy U;wVªy
esa Hkh u djsaA
ikst+h'ku ij½ o eksVjlkbZdy dks
xh;j esa j[ksaA
2.
xh;j cnyrs le; ges'kk Dyp dk
ç;¨x djasA batu] V ªkaleh'ku rFkk
M ªkbo ykbu bl rjg ls fMt+kbu
ugh fd, x, gS fd ;g cnyrs gq,
vR;kf/kd ncko¨a d¨ lgu dj ldus
dh fLFkfr esa g¨rs gS rFkk f'k¯¶Vx
djrs le; Dyp ds ç;¨x u djus
ls ;s {kfrxzLr g¨ ldrs gSA
NEVER RIDE MOTORCYCLE WITH CLUTCH PARTIALLY ENGAGED.*Dyp^ ds vkaf'kd #i ls tqM+s g¨us dh fLFkfr esa e¨Vj&lkbZfdy dHkh u pyk,¡A
5.3
dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d rF;
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OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
Tips for reducing fuel
consumptionb±/ku dh [kir de djus ds fVIlYour Motorcycle’s fuel consumption
depends to a large extent on your
riding style.vkidh e¨Vj&lkbZfdy esa b±/ku dh [k+ir]
vkids pykus ds rjhds ij fuHkZj djrh gSAThe following tips can help reduce fuel
consumption :uhps fn, x, fVIl ¼fof/k;k¡½ b±/ku dh [k+ir
d¨ de djus esa lgk;d g¨ ldrs gS
:
1. Warm up the engine before riding.
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy pykus ls igys batu
d¨ FkksM+k xeZ djsaA
2. Lift up the Choke Lever as soon
as possible.
ftruh tYnh laHko g¨ *pkWd yhoj^ d¨
Åij dh rjQ mBk ysaA
3. Shift up swiftly and avoid high
engine speeds during
acceleration.
xh;j rst+h ls cnys vkSj xfr cM+krs
le; batu dks t+:jr ls vf/kd LihM+
u nsaA
4. Do not double-clutch or rev the
engine while shifting down and
avoid high engine speeds with
no load on the engine.
xkM+h d¨ fupys xh;j esa ykrs le;
Mcy Dyp dk ç;¨x u djsaA rFkk
batu ij y¨M u g¨us dh fLFkfr esa
batu ds rhoz osx ls cpsaA
5. Turn off the engine instead of
letting it idle for an extended
length of time, i.e. in traffic jams,
at traffic lights or rail-road
crossings.
tc vki T;knk nsj rd [kM+s gks rks
batu dk vkbZMy ij pyrs jgus dh
vis{kk mls can dj nsaA
mnkgj.k% VªSfQd tke esa]yky cÙkh
ij] jsyos Øk£lx ij bR;kfnA
6. Do not drive with excessive load
on the Motorcycle.
vR;kf/kd ot+u ds lkFk
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy u pyk,¡A
7. Plan your route in advance.
vius ;k=kk&ekxZ dh ;¨t+uk igys ls
gh cuk ysaA
8. Avoid frequent braking.
ckj&ckj czsd yxkus ls cpsaA
9. Always maintain your tyre
pressure as per
recommendation.
tSlk fd çLrkfor ¼flQkfj'k½ fd;k
x;k gS] ges'kk vius Vk;j esa gok ds
ncko d¨ cuk dj j[¨saA
10.Get your motorcycle serviced
periodically after every 2000 kms.
çR;sd
2000
fdñehñ ds varjky esa
lkef;d #i ls e¨Vj&lkbZfdy dh
lfoZl djok,¡A
Running-in
jfuax&bu
There is never a more important period
in the life of your Motorcycle than the
period between zero and 1,000 km.
For this reason we ask that you
carefully read the following material.
Because the engine is brand new, you
must not put an excessive load on it
for the first 1,000 km. The various
parts in the engine wear and polish
themselves to the correct operating
clearances. During this period,
prolonged full throttle operation, or any
condition which might result in
excessive heating of the engine, must
be avoided.
5.4
dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d rF;
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The exhaust system is hot. Park
the Motorcycle in a place where
pedestrains or children are not
likely to touch the Motorcycle.Do
not park the Motorcycle on a slope
or soft ground; the Motorcycle may
overturn. psrkouh
,DtkWLV&flLVe ¼/kq¡vk vkfn ds fudkl
dh ç.kkyh½ xeZ g¨rh gSA e¨VjlkbZfdy
d¨ ,slh txg ij [kM+k djsa tgk¡ ;g
iSny pyus oky¨a vFkok cPp¨ ds laidZ
esa u vkus ik,A e¨Vj&lkbZfdy d¨
CAUTION :
Be sure to replace the engine oil as
per recommended schedule. lko/kkuh
:
batu ds rsy d¨ çLrkfor f'kM~;wy
¼lwph½ ds vuqlkj cnysaAvkids e¨Vj&lkbZfdy ds thou esa
0 ls
1,000
fdñehñ ds chp dk le; lokZf/kd
egRoiw.kZ gSA blh dkj.k gekjk lq>ko gS
fd vki fuEufyf[kr d¨ /;ku ls i<+saA
vkid¨ 1,000
fdñehñ rd blds Åij
vR;f/kd ot+u ugh Mkyuk pkfg,A mfpr
vkWijs¯Vx Dyhjsal rd vkus ds fy;s batu
ds fofHké Hkkx bl vo/kh esa Lo;a f?klrs
v©j ikWfy'k g¨ tkrs gSA bl vof/k esa
iw.kZ FkzkWVy vkWijs'ku ¼fØ;k½ vFkok batu
ds vR;kf/kd xeZ g¨us okyh fLFkrh;ksa ls
cpuk pkfg,A OPERATION AND IMPORTANT RIDING POINTS
5.5
IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE WITH CONSTANT THROTTLE
OPENING FOR VERY LONG DISTANCE
1,000 km and below :
Avoid prolonged full-throttle
operation. Vary speed
occasionally.
1,000
fdñehñ rFkk mlls de%&
foLr r laiw.kZ FkzkWVy fØ;k ls cpsaA
volj ds vuqlkj xfr cnyrs jgsaA
CAUTION :
If any engine trouble should occurs
during the “Running-in” period,
consult a YMIS dealer immediately. lko/kkuh
:
;fn jfuax&bu ¼Øfed½ le; ds n©jku
batu esa d¨bZ [k+jkch vkrh gS r¨
okbZñ,eñvkbZñ,lñ Mhyj ls laidZ djsaAParking
When parking the Motorcycle, stop
the engine and remove the ignition
key. Turn the fuel cock to “OFF”
whenever stopping the engine.
dk;Z rFkk lokjh ls tqM+s vko';d rF;
dks can djuk gk rks] ¶;wy&dkWd d¨
vkWQ ds LFkku ij ys tk;saA
ik£dax
e¨Vj&lkbZfdy d¨ [kM+k djrs le; bat+u
d¨ can dj nsa rFkk bxuh'ku ¼Toyu½ dh
pkch d¨ ckgj fudky ysaA tc Hkh batu
WARNING
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
S.NO. ITEMOPERATION
1. VALVES
2. SPARK PLUG
3 . CARBURETOR
4. AIR FILTER*
5. FUEL LINE
6 . FUEL FILTER
7. ENGINE OIL
8.
9.
10.
11. CLUTCH
12.
1 3 . WHEELS
Check valve clearances, adjust if necessary.
Check condition, gap;
Clean and reset if necessary.
Check idle speed, Choke lever operation.
Clean, inspect & lubricate. (Replace if necessary)
Check fuel hose, for cracks or damage.
Replace if necessary.
Replace with recommended oil - Yamalube SG Grade
(Warm engine before draining)
Wash with petrol
Check operation./Adjust if necessary.
Grease the brake cam.
Check for wear, replace if necessary.
Check alignment marks on Push Lever and
Crankcase L.H. Adjust if necessary.
Check Rear Arm assembly for looseness.
Tighten with specified Torque if necessary.
Check runout, spoke tightness, damage;
Correct it, if necessary.Check for free flow of petrol, cleanliness of filter bowl,
Replace if necessary.
ENGINE OIL
FILTER SCREEN
BRAKE FRONT
& REAR
BRAKE SHOES-
FRONT & REAR
REAR ARM
PIVOT
REPLACE EVERY 10,000 km
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SERVICE
FREE
PAIDEVERY
2000
KM I-VIVII-VIIIIX-XXI-XV
BONUS
FREEPAID
6.3
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR
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