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XENIT PLUS USER’S  MANUAL                   ____                                       ___           VER.   1.1 

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BE VERY CAREFUL TO THE BELT TENSION! 

CAUTION:

 an over-tighted belt can cause permanent damage to the bearings and to shaft of the pulley, 

then we strongly recommend that you follow these instructions. 
 
Before you begin, make a small mark from pin to the pulley so as to have a reference point for 
measuring the displacement of the eccentric "C", these settings are "fine" and must not exceed 1 mm. 
time! 
 
Start the engine at each adjustment to check the result keeping in mind that the belt tension will increase 
automatically with the expansion of the metal due to increased engine temperature. 
 

 

Section 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 

Diagnosing and starting a flooded engine 

A flooded engine can be identified by the smell of unburned gasoline coming from the exhaust pipe, or 
by periodic weak firing and puffs of black smoke during starting attempts.  If you have a flooded engine, 
follow the procedure below: 

         

Remove the spark plug and thoroughly dry it.  

         

With the spark plug removed pull the starter cord 5 to 10 times while holding the throttle in the full-

open position.  This will remove excess fuel from the engine. 

         

Install the dry spark plug, and start using the normal procedure. 

WARNING!

 Ensure you have placed the spark plug cap away from all fuel sources before pulling the 

starter cord or a fire could occur! 

WARNING!

  Do not use a flooded engine procedure whereby you hold the throttle wide-open and then 

attempt to start the engine. 
If the engine were to start, the prop would rapidly spin to full RPM and damage or injury would most 
likely occur! 

Troubleshooting Chart 

SYMPTOM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSES

 

SOLUTIONS

 

Engine  

does not  

start

 

No fuel in tank 

Fill tank per fuelling instructions 

Fuel pickup does not reach all the 

way to bottom of tank 

Inspect fuel pickup and ensure that it 

reaches the bottom 

Spark Plug cap not in place 

Ensure spark plug cap is installed 

Insufficient pull on starter rope 

Give a strong,  

sharp pull on the rope 

Fouled Spark Plug 

Inspect plug, clean and re-gap,  

or replace with a new plug 

Incorrect Spark Plug Gap 

Gap the plug to 0.025”  (0.635mm) 

Summary of Contents for XENIT PLUS

Page 1: ...VERSION 04 16 Copyright by FLY Products s r l Via Per n 30 63013 GROTTAMMARE AP ITALY tel fax 39 735 632486 www flyproducts com fly flyproducts com XENIT PLUS USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ion 1 XENIT PLUS The XENIT PLUS Trike is for all those pilots who want to fly alone or with a passenger in a light but solid vehicle which is also cost efficient low maintenance and easy to transport...

Page 3: ...ng 36 Reduction System Poli V Belt Reduction Ratio 2 8 1 Rotation Direction Anticlockwise as viewed from rear Prop cm blades 150 2 blade Spark Plug NGK B9ES cold places B10ES Warm places Air Cleaner A...

Page 4: ...XENIT PLUS USER S MANUAL ____ ___ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 4 Section 3 DIMENSIONS...

Page 5: ...__ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 5 Section 4 ASSEMBLING THE FRAME For easy and correct assembly work through the...

Page 6: ..._____________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 6 Locking the cable back Attach the right cable the one without the tensioning device Attach the left cable and using the tensio...

Page 7: ...______________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 7 Using the Velcro strips secure the harness to the lower bar of the carriage Fit the front bel...

Page 8: ...UAL ____ ___ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 8 Side belt Fit the front belt of the passenger harness Place media c...

Page 9: ...__ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 9 Block with velcro Net stretching Secure the tank in its placement using the t...

Page 10: ..._ ___ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 10 Combine the 2 parts of the propeller Screw in and tighten the propeller b...

Page 11: ...XENIT PLUS USER S MANUAL ____ ___ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 11...

Page 12: ...must be positioned further back for flights with a pilot of over 90 kg and passenger of less than 85 kg The glider attachment must be positioned further forward for flights with a pilot of less than 8...

Page 13: ...RACHUTE A reserve parachute can be attached to the XENIT THOR 250 and is highly recommended for obvious security reasons The reserve parachute is located under the harness of the pilot Assembly proced...

Page 14: ...l Page 14 Attach the third hook Pass the 2 parachute straps through the strap holder Attach the 2 parachute straps to the 2 carabiners protect them with the 2 covers Side view of the mounted rescue pa...

Page 15: ..._____________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 15 Section 8 START AND STOPPING ENGINE This trike can be equipped with a manual accelerator A STOP button B START button C Throttle leve...

Page 16: ...uring one year period after purchase Note that any electric parts that are damaged for improper use or modified in any way which could cause an engine malfunction are not guaranteed Regular checks obl...

Page 17: ...Rubber components such as belt transmission silent block intake manifold and depression tube may be damaged by atmospheric agents Their durability can therefore be different from what is reported you...

Page 18: ...ost likely when the engine is cold and when there is a high level of air humidity Proceed as shown in picture with an allen screw keys 6 mm and 10 mm loosen the four A bolts just sufficiently regulate...

Page 19: ...a flooded engine follow the procedure below Remove the spark plug and thoroughly dry it With the spark plug removed pull the starter cord 5 to 10 times while holding the throttle in the full open pos...

Page 20: ...Incorrect Idle Mixture adjustment See section 3 1 Excessive Vibration Prop out of balance See section 2 3 Loose fasteners Check and tighten engine mounting bolts muffler bolts prop bolts etc Torque Sp...

Page 21: ...SER S MANUAL ____ ___ VER 1 1 ___________________________________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 21 Electric system Following table shows the MINI3 electric...

Page 22: ...____________________________________________________ Copyright FLY Products s r l Page 22 Section 11 MISCELLANEOUS Obtaining Repair Parts To obtain repairs parts for your machine call your FLY PRODUCT...

Page 23: ...N WHEEL MINI 3 10 CYLINDER MINI 3 61 ELECTRIC STARTER MINI 3 11 CYLINDER GASKET MINI 3 62 COMPLETE CRANKSHAFT AND ROD MINI 3 16 STATOR MINI 3 63 COMPLETE SET OF SEALS MINI 3 17 FLY WHEEL MINI 3 64 COM...

Page 24: ...irect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages or claims by third parties caused by defective products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper use...

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