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Fuel Safety 

 

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Mix and pour fuel outdoors away from sparks or flames.  

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Only use a container approved for fuel. 

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Do not smoke or allow smoking near the Power Board while working on the 
engine, or while the engine is running. 

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Wipe up and clean all fuel spills before starting the engine. 

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Move at least 10 feet away from where you fueled before starting engine.  

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Stop engine before removing the fuel cap.  

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It is recommended that you empty the fuel tank prior to shipping or storage to 
prevent fuel leaks. 

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Do not store your Power Board near open flames, furnaces, electric motors or 
switches.

  

 

Maintenance 

 

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Maintain your Power Board as recommended in this Product Handbook.

 

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Disconnect the spark plug cap before performing any engine maintenance, 
except for carburetor adjustments. 

 

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Keep others away while making carburetor adjustments.

 

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Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer.

 

 

Transportation and Storage 

 

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Carry your Power Board by the handle bar tube with the engine off and the 
muffler away from your body.

 

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Allow the engine to cool, empty the fuel tank and fold the Power Board before 
carrying or storage.

 

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It is recommended that you empty the fuel tank prior to shipping or storage to 
prevent fuel leaks.

 

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Clean the Power Board carefully and store in a cool, dry place.

 

 

Product Safety 

 

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Keep hands and feet away from moving parts.

 

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Inspect the entire product prior to each use. Replace damaged parts. Check 
for fuel leaks and make sure all fasteners are in place and securely fastened. 

 

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Replace all parts that are cracked, chipped or damaged before use. 

 

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Use only parts and accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer. 

 

 

If a situation arises that is not covered in the manual,  

proceed with caution and use good judgement. 

 

Contact your dealer or Bladez (

www.ebladez.com

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if you need further assistance 

QUICK REFERENCE 

SAFETY GUIDE 

Summary of Contents for Moby 35

Page 1: ...roduct Handbook FOR THE BLADEZ MOBY 35 40 GAS POWERBOARD Models PB SE802 PB SE803 PB SE1802 PB SE1803 PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS Powered Personal Transportation...

Page 2: ...your local Bladez Dealer Outdoor Power Equipment Dealer Power Sports Dealer or on www ebladez com 4 High Octane Fuel Recommended 90 octane or higher Failure to follow these INSTRUCTIONS will VOID YOU...

Page 3: ...urface cracks and obstacles DO NOT use a water hose to clean this product See Product Handbook for more information This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older SAFETY This product...

Page 4: ...CALL BLADEZ TOLL FREE AT 866 EBLADEZ 866 325 2339 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8am to 5pm PST or visit us on the web at www ebladez com GROWING NETWORK OF SERVICING DEALERS FOR ALL YOUR POWERBOARD NEEDS DO NOT...

Page 5: ...ments Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer Transportation and Storage Carry your Power Board by the handle bar tube with the engine off and the muffler away from your...

Page 6: ...BOARD 7 PACKAGE CONTENTS 8 GETTING STARTED 8 FOLDING AND STORAGE 10 OPERATING PROCEDURES 11 MAINTENANCE 12 RECOMMENDED TOOLS 12 CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT 12 BRAKING SYSTEM 13 TIRES AND WHEELS 14 ADJUSTIN...

Page 7: ...es 1 Throttle Lever 2 Brake Lever 3 Disc Brake 4 2 Stroke Engine 5 Folding Handle 6 Kickstand 7 Head Unit 8 Deck 9 Brake Calliper 10 Rear Friction Foot Brake 11 Kill Switch 12 Belt Pulley 13 Belt Cove...

Page 8: ...2 3 Fully extend the handlebars to their upright position until you feel the mechanism lock into place Fig 3 4 When you first take the MOBY out of the box the BRAKE LEVER and Throttle LEVER are in the...

Page 9: ...to snap back let it back slowly You may want to give it a little throttle by gently squeezing the GAS LEVER 13 It may be necessary to repeat step 12 several times until the motor starts When starting...

Page 10: ...ebars You can also use the rear foot brake Fig 7 22 Gradually decrease the engine speed to idle and press the kill switch button on the handlebar tube Fig 8 This will turn the engine OFF FOLDING AND S...

Page 11: ...ngine off before refuelling Slowly open the fuel tank so that possible over pressure disappears Before fueling clean the tank cap area carefully to insure that no dirt falls into the tank Make sure th...

Page 12: ...he engine is test run at the factory the Carburetor is basically adjusted A further adjustment may be required from time to time depending on climate and altitude The Carburetor has only one possible...

Page 13: ...ake with a damp rag Fig 11 3 Put the air filter back into its original position and replace the cover BRAKING SYSTEM The MOBY uses both a front wheel disc calliper system activated by a hand lever on...

Page 14: ...to make it easier to remove and replace the tire and tube The rear wheel is fitted with a special spacer to accommodate the belt pulleys while the front wheel has a bracket for the disc brake Tire wea...

Page 15: ...harmful If the belt is making a humming sound when the wheel it turning this is to tight and may cause the belt to snap The correct tension is achieved by adjusting the belt from its loose position t...

Page 16: ...amp rag Check that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened Weekly Monthly Maintenance Check the starter especially the cord and return spring Remove the spark plug and check the electrode gap Adjust...

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