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Baotian Warranty

In the event of a sudden mechanical or electrical failure please contact your supplying

dealer.
Your 24-month warranty covers your scooter/motorcycle in the event of mechanical

breakdown or component failure. The first 12 months of cover extends to the entire

scooter with the exceptions detailed below.  For the second year, warranty is limited to

the covered engine and transmission components only.
This cover is extended to the registered owner.  In the event of change of ownership,

please send written advice within 14 days of change to Baotian UK, Casino Industrial

Estate, Canterbury Road, Wingham, Kent CT3 1NL.  Please enclose copies of service

history to verify validity of warranty.

All parts are covered subject to the following exclusions:
GENERAL

All body panels including covers, cowlings, fairings, windshield, paintwork, trims and

seat.  Routine replacement of parts such as lubricants, tyres and control cables.  
Electrical fuses, lights, lenses and bulbs, indicator assemblies, drive unit [variators],

drive belts and chains, sprockets, rubber gaiters, suspension, wheels, fuels hoses and

tank cap. 
Frame and stands, accident damage, corrosion.  Steering locks, brake friction material,

brake levers.

ENGINE

Engine tuning and adjustments or any other parts, which deteriorate during normal

usage.
Lubricants, coolant additives, filters and breathers, spark plugs and caps, brackets and

mountings, hoses and hose clips.

CLUTCH

Frictional material where the condition is related to wear and tear. 

CONDITIONS & EXCLUSIONS

The scooter/motorcycle must be serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s

schedule.  Services may only be carried out to a maximum of 150km before or after the

due distance.  VAT receipts must be retained.
The rights as set out in this document are in addition to your legal rights and subject to

English law.

EXCLUSIONS:
1. No liability will be accepted:

a. For faults reported after 14 days of being discovered.
b. For machines used in competition or time trials.
c. For machines used for hire or rewards, including taxi, riding schools, couriers

etc.

d. For machines where non-standard parts have been fitted and customisation

made.

2. No liability will be accepted for damage caused by:

a. Neglect.
b. Corrosion.
c. Intrusion of foreign matter.
d. Lack of servicing.
e. The effects of overheating.
f. Freezing.
g. Consequential damage, how so ever caused.
h. The use of incorrect grade fuel, incorrect lubricant or incorrect anti-freeze.
i. Neglect, abuse or wilful damage including continuing to ride the machine when

it is not mechanically sound.

j. Subjecting the machine to loads greater than manufacturer’s recommendation.
k. Fire, explosion, flood water damage, theft or attempted theft and any such

extreme cause.

3. No liability will be accepted for:

a. The affects of poor repair.
b. Parts that have been fitted incorrectly.
c. Parts not fitted as standard by the manufacturer.
d. Investigatory or remedial work commenced prior to the replacement of

defective covered parts.

e. Routine servicing or repair.
f. Any parts that have been previously reported during routine service as to be

requiring replacement.

g. Death, bodily injury or loss of use or any consequential loss of whatever nature.

4.  No liability is accepted for any damage caused by a road traffic accident or

collision or any road hazard whether or not insured under any motor insurance

or accidental damage policy caused by mechanical or electrical failure.

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Summary of Contents for BT49QT-12 Tanco

Page 1: ...BT49QT 12 Tanco User Manual Service Schedule History...

Page 2: ...to deal quickly with minor faults not requiring specialist attention It is well worth taking a few minutes to read this handbook to familiarise yourself with the information and guidelines it contains...

Page 3: ...Position of parts 3 Controlling parts 4 Fuel tank 6 Fuel and engine oil 6 Starting pedal 6 Pre riding inspection 7 Engine starting 8 Running in 9 Regular maintenance 10 Technical Parameters 15 Electri...

Page 4: ...especially whilst becoming familiar with your motorcycle 4 Speed limitation Drive at appropriate speed for the road conditions the weather and your driving skill Guidance Please keep safety in mind an...

Page 5: ...When your motorcycle needs to be inspected repaired or undertake any service these numbers will assist your Baotian Dealer when servicing your motorcycle Please note down your numbers here The frame...

Page 6: ...itches 7 Seat lock 8 Left rear turning light 9 Starting pedal 10 Muffler 11 Right rear turning light 12 Rear light 14 Main stand 15 Helmet hook 16 Throttle control lever 17 Meters 18 Light switches 19...

Page 7: ...ng signal switch Left turning light right turning light C Switch for high low beam lights 3 Meters and indicating lights A Indicates the speed in Km h and Mph B Indicates total distance the motorcycle...

Page 8: ...ress the electric starting button and then the engine starts 6 Ignition switch ON Engine can be started and all the lights can be operated The key cannot be taken out OFF The whole circuit is cut Engi...

Page 9: ...l cap 2 Align the lock tongue on fuel cap with the notch on fuel tank press the fuel cap and lock it 6 Warning Turn off the engine when refilling the tank Turn off the cap slowly Don t overfill the fu...

Page 10: ...tem 1 Travel of the front brake and the rear brake 2 No damage to the cable 2 Flexible function 3 Tyres 1 Correct pressure 2 No splits in rubber 4 Fuel Sufficient fuel 5 Engine oil Sufficient engine o...

Page 11: ...he main stand should be stood up while starting the engine 2 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position 3 Engine Starting Grip the brake lever and press the starter button and then the engine will st...

Page 12: ...nimum interval Stop pressing the starting button immediately after the engine starts Do not press the starting button while the engine is running or the starter motor will be damaged The electric star...

Page 13: ...e engine at speed if 1900 100 rpm The idling speed adjusting screw is following 3 Air cleaner A Remove 6 tightening screws of air cleaner cover Remove air cleaner cover B Take out the sponge core CLEA...

Page 14: ...lways refill with unleaded petrol Try to refill before the needle reaches the red zone of the gauge 6 Engine oil Replace the engine oil with engine warmed up Remove the oil dipstick Remove the oil plu...

Page 15: ...icator nearly touched the brake disc please ask your Baotian Dealer to change the brake pads Check the following items of brake system before driving the motorcycle Check if there are any leakages Che...

Page 16: ...se check the tyre pressure and tread depth when carrying out regular maintenance Tyre pressure front 250 KPa rear 250 KPa Tread depth It is suggested to replace a tyre when the tread depth is less tha...

Page 17: ...first 11 Gear oil Please use the recommended gear oil SAE 5W 90 Total capacity 110ml Replacing capacity 100ml How to change gear oil Stand up the main stand Take off the oil plug for refill Take out...

Page 18: ...eight Unloaded weight 88kg Mass weight 242kg Capacity Max Speed 45km h Slope 6 Circuit system Spark plug A7RC Battery 12V 5 7AH Fuse 10A Headlight 12V 35 35W Turning lights 12V 10W Brake light 12V 21W...

Page 19: ...eaner Sponge core Ignition type CDI Starting mode Electric kick start Cooling mode Forced air cooled Lubrication Pressure spray Suspension Front absorber Variable pitch spring hydraulic damping shock...

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Page 21: ...rvices may only be carried out to a maximum of 150km before or after the due distance VAT receipts must be retained The rights as set out in this document are in addition to your legal rights and subj...

Page 22: ...19 INITIAL INSPECTION Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 2 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 1 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 3 Mileage Date Dealer stamp...

Page 23: ...20 SERVICE 4 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 6 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 5 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 7 Mileage Date Dealer stamp...

Page 24: ...21 SERVICE 8 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 10 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 9 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 11 Mileage Date Dealer stamp...

Page 25: ...22 SERVICE 12 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 14 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 13 Mileage Date Dealer stamp SERVICE 15 Mileage Date Dealer stamp...

Page 26: ...able Lubricate Lubricate Lubricate Lubricate Lubricate Lubricate Control Cables Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Tyre Pressure Inspect Inspect Inspect Inspect Inspect Inspect Inspect Tyres Wh...

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