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Replace spark plug at the beginning of each
season with a replacement plug CR7HSA / 
NGK.

Spark Plug

1. After every 100 hours of operation the 
    muffler should be cleaned by removing 
    the clean out bolt by using a 10mm
    wrench.

2. After every 60 hours of operation the 
    Spark Arrester has to be cleaned by 
    loosening the retaining nut using a 10
    mm socket. Using pliers turn the sleeve 
    of the Spark Arrester counterclockwise 
    and pull out. Clean the screen with an 
    exhaust cleaning solution and replace,
    securing it by tightening the  retaining nut.  

Spark Arrestor Screen

Required maintenance and cleanout:

3. After every 200 hours of operation the 
    Spark Arrester has to be replaced by 
    loosening the retaining nut using a 10
    mm socket. Using pliers turn the sleeve 
    of the Spark Arrester counterclockwise 
    and pull out. 
    Replace a new Spark Arrester and secure  
    it by tightening  the retaining nut.        

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Disconnect spark plug wire.
Clean dirt from around spark plug base 
with brush or air.
Remove spark plug with spark plug wrench. 
Set the spark plug gap on the new plug to 
0.023" Install the new plug screwing it in 
finger tight and then use the plug wrench 
to screw the plug in Another 

 turn.

1/2

Inspect the spark plug wire for cuts, nicks 
or other damage. replace as needed.

Copyright ©2008-2009 ETON America, all rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for ROVER

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL E E TON TON ROVER ROVER GT E E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON E TON TON ROVER ROVER GT Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Page 2: ...Rover Safety Nets Rover Brush Guards Rover GT E TON ROVER C O N F I G U R A T I O N S Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Page 3: ...t adult supervision could result in injuries E TON recommends that both the operator and the adult supervisor attend an vehicle safety instruction course While operating this vehicle the driver must a...

Page 4: ...NS Maintenance Schedule WIRING DIAGRAM MANUFACTURE S WARRANTY 3 7 7 9 9 9 10 10 11 13 22 20 25 24 26 27 Manual Choke Knob Filling The Brake Fluid Reservoir Purging Brake Line 23 18 Changing Transmissi...

Page 5: ...n 6 DO NOT operate this vehicle while under the influence of drugs alcohol or other medication that impairs judgment or coordination Doing so can result in serious injury or even death 7 Maintain a sa...

Page 6: ...take an vehicle riding course before you first ride your vehicle Page4 been properly maintained and adjusted Always perform a pre ride inspection of your vehicle Look for wires bolts and other fastene...

Page 7: ...lt supervisor to refuel your vehicle Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your...

Page 8: ...uddy system Avoid riding in areas where contact with automobiles might be possible Drive the vehicle on surfaces as recommended by the manufacturer Travel at speeds conducive to conditions and operato...

Page 9: ...ight of the frame and approaches the front wheel Vehicle Identification Numbers YOUR VIN Eng No Page7 Controls Switches Feature Locations 5 Throttle Pedal 3 Horn Button 1 Key Switch 4 Brake Pedal 6 Pa...

Page 10: ...11 11 10 10 9 Manual Chocke Knob 8 Brake Oil Reservoir 12 Transmission Gear Selector Reverse Indicator Lamp 10 Compass Ball for ROVER GT 11 Speedometer Odometer Fuel Indicator Meter for ROVER GT ROVE...

Page 11: ...arting the engine cold start place the knob in the full up position Choke closed or on After allowing the engine to warm up for 15 20 seconds slowly move the knob back to the normal until the engine i...

Page 12: ...o the full up position is parking On Page10 The throttle pedal is located on the under of the dashboard of the right To operate the throttle pedal place your sole of the right foot on the pedal and pr...

Page 13: ...operated Place the valve in the ON for normal operation of the unit This allows fuel to flow to the carburetor for normal operating The RES position allows fuel to flow from the small reserve in the t...

Page 14: ...pulling the filter Install the new filter by inserting the filter into the fuel line Turn the fuel valve to the ON position and returning the clamps to the original position check for leaks Inspect t...

Page 15: ...a cold engine Your engine requires SAE 15W 40 engine oil and the crankcase capacity is 0 9 Liters 0 9 quart EngineOil Checking Engine Oil Level This vehicle uses automotive type engine oil to lubricat...

Page 16: ...s or wheels can result in a sudden loss of tire pressure and control which could result in injuries Check your tire pressure before each riding session and at each refueling operation CONTROL FEATURE...

Page 17: ...arm with dual Adjustable Shocks Rear Swing Arm with Adjustable Shock Brakes Front Dual Hydraulic Disc Rear Hydraulic Disc Tires Front 18 7 10 Rear 18 8 10 Tire Pressure Front Min 3 2psi 0 23kg cm2 Ma...

Page 18: ...Standard Remote Stop Switch Remote Engine Stop Switch Optional Safety Catch Netting Rider compartment Safety Netting Standard Seat Belt Lap Belt Standard Carrying Capacity Maximum Rider Weight 86 2kg...

Page 19: ...with dual Adjustable Shocks Rear Swing Arm with Adjustable Shock Brakes Front 155mm Dual Hydraulic Disc Rear 175mm Hydraulic Disc Tires Front 18 7 10 Rear 18 8 10 Tire Pressure Front Min 3 2psi 0 23k...

Page 20: ...Speedometer Fuel Level Standard Covered Front Storage Compartment Dash mounted F R Shift Knob indicator lights Standard Standard Trailer Hitch Accessory Power Outlet Optional Sporty Steering Wheel Fo...

Page 21: ...ment should be replaced every year The air filter box is located on the left of the engine under the set It is a black rectangular box To Clean The Filter Wash the element in a non flammable solvent s...

Page 22: ...If the brake pedal feels spongy or does not stop when squeezed you may have air in the lines All air must be purged from the brake lines for the disc brake to operate properly See purging brake lines...

Page 23: ...ever close the bleeder valve 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 until the brake fluid coming from the bleeder valve is a solid stream without any air then close the valve and replace rubber protection cap 6 T...

Page 24: ...al is spring loaded and will return to the idle position when you remove your sole of the right foot from the pedal To accelerate the unit simply press the pedal down to open the throttle slide in the...

Page 25: ...to the negative terminal The battery should be replaced every three years or when it no longer holds a charge Do not expose the battery for extended periods of time to freezing temperatures If the ba...

Page 26: ...8 Dispose of used oil at a proper recycling station as required by law Changing Transmission Oil 1 Place an oil catch pan under the unit directly below the transmission box 2 Remove the transmission b...

Page 27: ...reen Required maintenance and cleanout 3 After every 200 hours of operation the Spark Arrester has to be replaced by loosening the retaining nut using a 10 mm socket Using pliers turn the sleeve of th...

Page 28: ...R R I R R C I I C REGULAR SERVICE Every 30 operating days I L C I I I I I I C I I I I I INITIAL SERVICE First week I L R I I I I I I I I I I Air Filter system Element Waste Gas Recovery Valve Intake...

Page 29: ...han 85 of maximum speed 3 Do not over rev the engine 4 Use light braking pressure to allow the brake pads to seat to the rotor and drums 1 Push the foot brake pedal 2 Transmission selector switch in t...

Page 30: ...travel a wider radius and thus a greater distance than the inside wheels of the turn Since the rear axle does not permit a different rate of rotation it is not enough to merely steer Your vehicle int...

Page 31: ...Page 27 WIRING DIAGRAM ROVER Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Page 32: ...Page 28 WIRING DIAGRAM ROVER GT Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

Page 33: ...inings after 30 days 5 Normal wear item 6 Brake parts 7 Cables Scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period In the event of a failure or requir...

Page 34: ...not conforming to ETON America LLC specifications which adversely affect 1 performance and or durability vi alterations or modifications not recommended or approved in writing by ETON America LLC and...

Page 35: ...ually qualified service facility for inspection maintenance service and adjustments according to the Periodic maintenance chart provided as part of or supplemental to the Owner s manual Optionally the...

Page 36: ...siness during customary business hours Please refer to ETON America LLC website www etonamerica com This warranty does not cover inconvenience or loss of use of the Scooter moped vehicle or transporta...

Page 37: ...Page33 Copyright 2008 2009 ETON America all rights reserved...

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