Pre-Operation Inspection
Procedures
The following procedure must be
performed before each operating session.
Checking your vehicle takes only a few
minutes and may save you from serious
injuries and costly repairs.
1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check engine fuel level.
3. Check brake operations and brake fluid
level.
4. Check tire condition and pressure.
5. Check drive chain condition and slack.
6. Check throttle operation and free play
adjustment.
7. Check engine stop switch for proper
operation.
8. Check steering system. Look for free
and smooth operation.
Check all fastening hardware.
9. Check all nuts, bolts and other fasteners
for loose conditions.
Vehicle Break-In procedures
Your vehicle requires a break-In period just
as with all other internal combustion engines.
This period allows the engine parts to seat
and wear properly without undue strain which
can cause premature failure.
1. For the first two weeks of operation
do not run your extended periods of
time.
2. Do not operate the unit at more than
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 the "N"
position
3. Set the manual choke lever to the full
left position (Choke close or on)
Starting Procedures
The following procedure must be
followed each time you start your unit.
Park the unit on a level surface. Turn the
fuel valve to the "ON" position. Place the
transmission gear selector switch in The
"N", Neutral, position.
Insert the key into the ignition switch and
turn to the "ON" position. Set the manual
choke knob to the full up position (Choke
close or on)
Push the foot brake pedal and turn the
parking Brake lever to "OFF" position. (
Choke off or on) turn the key to the "START"
position,in order to start your unit.
Your unit should start within 10 seconds of
turn the key. If the unit fails to start check
the following.
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11. Check all indictor lights and switches
for proper operation.
12. Insure you are wearing proper clothing
and protective gear. Helmet, Gloves
pads etc.
10. Inspect unit for any broken or damaged
parts.
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