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P10

The warning signs with the word"WARNING" indicating the 

existence of the potential risks that may result in serious 

injury or death. 

1

Improper tire pressure or overloading can cause loss of control.

Loss of control can result in sever injury or death.

●.Cold tire pressure:

    Front:14psi(96.6kPa)

    Rear:14psi(96.6kPa)

●.Maximum weight capacity:143lbs.(65kg)

2

Rear rack:

Maximum weight capacity:22 lbs (10kg)

3

NEVER ride as a passenger

Passengers  can  cause  a  loss  of  control,resulting  in  SEVERE 

INJURY or DEATH.

4

Operation of this ATV by children under the age of 16 in creases 

the risk of sever injury or death.

NEVER permit children under age 16 to operate this ATV.

5

●.Prohibit run at max speed. Or jumping run.

●.Please  read  owner  s  manual  berore  operate.and  follow  all 

instructions snd warnings.

●.this  vehicle  use  unleaded  fuel  only,please  switch  off  rhe 

engine when filling to avoid or explosion.

6

MAXTRADE  LLC.  Certifies  that  this  ATV  complies  with  the 

American National Standard for Four wheel All-Terrain Vehicles, 

ANSI/SVIA-1-2010 Standard.

This Vehicle is Under the MAXTRADE LLC. Action Plan Approved 

by the CPSC. 

7

NEVER Operate:

●.without proper training or lnstruction.

●.at speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions.

●.on public roads-a collision can occur with another vehicle.

●.with a passenger-passengers affect balance and steering and 

increase risk of losing control.

ALWAYS:

●.use proper riding terchniques to avoid vehicle overturns on 

hills and rough terrain and in turns.

●.avoid paved sutfaces-pavement may seriously affect handling 

and control.

8

please change your engine oil after the first 300 miles and each 

1.000  miles  there  after.Use  only  type  15W-40  oil  Capacity  of 

engine oil tank:0.8L.

P11

The Consumer Product Safety Commission has concluded that ALL-TERRAIN 

VEHICLES  (ATVs)  may  present  a  risk  of  DEATH  or  SEVERE  INJURY  in  certain 

circumstances. Accidents may occur for many reasons. 

•    Over  4,799  people,  including  many  children  have  died  in  accidents 

associated with ATVs since 2003.

•  Many people have become severely paralyzed or suffered severe internal 

injuries as a result of accidents associated with ATVs.

•    Every  month  thousands  of  people  are  treated  in  hospitals  emergency 

rooms for injuries received while riding an ATV.

You should be aware that AN ATV IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS 

TO  OPERATE.  An  ATV  handles  differently  from  other  vehicles,  including 

motorcycles and cars. A collision  or rollover can occur quickly, even during 

routine maneuvers such as turning and driving on hills and over obstacles, if 

you fail to take proper precautions.

TO AVOID DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY:

•    ALWAYS  READ  THE  OWNERS  MANUELCAREFULLY  AND  FOLLOW  THE 

OPERATING  PROCEDURES  DESCRIBED.  PAY  SPECIAL  ATTENTION  TO  THE 

WARNINGS IN THE MANUEL AND ON ALL LABELS.

•    NEVER  OPERATE  AN  ATV  WITHOUT  PROPER  INSTRUCTIONS.  TAKE  A 

TRAINING COURSE. BEGINNERS SHOULD COMPLETE THE TRAINING COURSE 

DESCRIBED BELOW.

ATV-Safety Alert

ALWAYS 

FOLLOW 

THE 

MANUFACTURE’S MINIMUM 

AGE 

RECOMMENDATION 

WARNING LABEL ON ATV.

Summary of Contents for ATV-3125A

Page 1: ...w w w c o o l s t e r c o m T ob u y p a r t s o n l i n ep l e a s eg ot o w w w c o o l s t e r c o m c a t a l o g A T V 3 1 2 5 A O WN E R SMA N U A L A L LT E R R A I NV E H I C L E...

Page 2: ...sely a ect vehicle handling Operator use only passengers prohibited This vehicle is designed and manufactured for OFF ROAD use only Driving on public streets roads or highways is illegal Always wear h...

Page 3: ...ructure role operation and maintenance of basic knowledge while you keep o road vehicles are in good condition and safe driving will be very useful P2 P3 Pay attention to your security Guidelines on s...

Page 4: ...unts P4 11 Check ATV before using every time make sure it is in safe sitation operate the inspection maintenance method and time table in the instructions 12 When driving do not put one hand away with...

Page 5: ...hind slow reverse 25 Using the speci ed type and size of the tires in the instructions maintain the proper tire pressure speci ed in the operation manuals 26 Do not reassemble the vehicle by increasin...

Page 6: ...er tra c tools If do not take some certain protecting measures even if in right usage for example turning mountain road or passing through the obstacles etc it is easily lead to collision or it may ro...

Page 7: ...terchniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in turns avoid paved sutfaces pavement may seriously a ect handling and control 8 please change your engine oil after the rst 300...

Page 8: ...OTORCYCLE HELMET EYE PROTECTION BOOTS GLOVES LONG PANTS AND A LONG SLEEVED SHIRT OR JACKET NEVER CONSUME ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR WHILE OPERATING AN ATV NEVER OPERATE AN ATV AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS GO A...

Page 9: ...erator controller Location Functions Key state All circuits wre disconnected Circuit was connected engine starter Pull out Not pull out 4 The front wheel brake handle 5 The rear brake pedal 6 The fuel...

Page 10: ...rs The Bike is used automatic centrifugal clutch shift operation is relatively simple as long as by pegging the throttle to stall with their hands on up The car stalls non circulating system The middl...

Page 11: ...h and if necessary should be conducted lubrication operation of inspection if necessary should be conducted lubrication check whether the smooth operation if necessary should be conducted lubrication...

Page 12: ...designated place See left picture 1 the maximum oil level 2 the lowest of oil See right picture 1 2 1 Tire pressure Before the cars in operation should always check and adjust tire pressure Tires Baro...

Page 13: ...Hot engine starter When the engine has been preheated then you do not need closure resistance throttle Brake Running when there are obstacles in front of that pedestrians vehicles goods in order to b...

Page 14: ...ne Note Don t shift when you are riding in order to prevent the risks We must disengage the clutch rst when you want to shift The commissioning Engine 0 1000 km from the motorcycle mileage during your...

Page 15: ...l lter 300km and 1000km the rst replacement The replacement In the engine prior to release oil preheating Engine oil Cleaning If necessary adjust or replace Engine oil lter Item Notes Running in1000km...

Page 16: ...ved after the oil observation C The oil should be located at the highest and the lowest among the oil marker If the oil level low should be enough oil to rise to the oil appropriate 2 oil and oil lter...

Page 17: ...lers or repair shops Standard Idle 1500 150 to min 1 Connect speed 2 Speed Festival through idle screw on the carburetor idling provisions set to rotate within the raise into the engine speed to a dec...

Page 18: ...e engine that state The normal riding in the car in the center electrode white ceramic insulators around the ideal color is appropriate Brown Do not attempt to self diagnosis of any fault and should b...

Page 19: ...ter Locked nut Adjuster Adjuster Locked nut The drive chain adjustment 1 loosen the xed chain adjuster screw and nut 2 For tensioning chain the chain by rotating clockwise direction on the M6 regulato...

Page 20: ...ller 2 For cleaning chain will be removed from the board the Baptist in solution should as far as possible removal of masonry scale The chain removed from the solution and make it dry The chain lubric...

Page 21: ...lation should be maintained Near the battery should always work to protect your eyes should be placed in child care could not get places The replacement fuse 1 fuse at the top of batteries 2 if the fu...

Page 22: ...P40 P41 Common problem...

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Page 24: ...rder to maintain a good state of the car you please address the following methods 1 select the right parking place The location should have security ventilation moisture proof anti freezing conditions...

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