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8

Engine Starting

Warning:Never start the engine in a closed

place

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exhausted gas from the vehicle contains toxic
carbon monox ide.

1.Set the key of the ignition switch to

“ON”position.

2.Ascertain the neutral position ,where it

should be displayed.

3.Ascertain the amount of fuel in the tank,
4.Set the fuel cock handle to “ON”position.

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To start a cold engine;
1.Pull up the choke bar of the carburetor(to
close the choke).
2.Rotate the throttle twist grip by 1/8to
1/4turn.
3.Start the engine by the electric or the kick
starting system.
4.Slightly turn the throttle twist grip to
increase the speed of the engine so as to
warm up the engine.

5.Turn the carburetor choke bar downward
to fully open the choke when the engine is
sufficiently warmed up.

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Caution:

The engine can only be started after the

neutral position is ascertained.Otherwise

accident will happen.

Unnecessary id le running(especia lly at a

high speed) is harmful to the engine.

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Procedures for stopping the engine:

1.Release the throttle twist grip to slow

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4.Set the fuel cockhandle to “OFF”

position.

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Summary of Contents for XT50-5

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Page 19: ...ar r b brake a adjustin ng g nut 2 T o m a k e a d j u s t m e n t t u r n t h e r e a r c k wise to o r re ed duce snd coun nt te er r c cl lo oc ck k w wis se e to o i inc cr rease t the f fr re ee e o p k w i s e t o r e d u c e s n d c o u n t e r c l o c k w i s e ng movem ment of the brake pedal djustment of Chain When regulation is needed Ioosen the rearaxle nut urn the chail adj j ju u u u...

Page 20: ...u u u u ur r r r r r re e e e e e e es s s s s s s s t t t t t t t to o o o o o o o the dr r r r r r r ri iv v v v v v ving chain 1 Shut off th h h h h h he e e e e e e e e e e e engi i i i i in n n n n n n ne e e e e e e 2 Add som me e machine oi i il l l l l o o o o or r r c c ch h h h h h h hai i i i i i in grease to the driving chain Atte en nt ti io on Wh he en n t the rear wheel a ax xi il l...

Page 21: ...s s üüW Wheel hub üü Exhaust pipe üüFuel tank and lower portion of cushion üüCarburetor üüHead lo o o o o o o oc c c c c c c ck k k k k k k k and ignition switch üüMet t t t te e e e e e e er r r r r r r rs s s s s s 1 Afte e e e e er r r r r p p p p p p p pr r re e e e e e e w w w w w wi i i i ip p p p p pi i i in n n n n n ng g g the vehicl l l l l l le e e e e e e e s s s s s s s sh h h h h h h...

Page 22: ... a at t t t t t t ti i i i i i ined off w w w w wh h h h h h hich is y imp m m ortan n n n n n n nt b b b b b b be e e e e e e ec cause it t t w w w w w w wi i i i i il l l l l l ll l l l l l l h h h h h h he e e e e el l l l l l lp p p p p p p p en n n n n n ns s s s s s sure that t t th h h h h h he rburetor m ma a a a a a a ain n n n n n nt t t t t t t ta a a a ains its norm m m m m m ma a a a ...

Page 23: ...k f f f f f f f fo o o o o o ol l l l l l ll l l l l l lo o o o o owe ed d d d d d d d by y y y y y y y filling g g g g g g i i i i i i i it t t t t t t wi i i it t t t t t t th h h h h h h h fresh gasol rein 3 Prior to d dr riving all l l l l l l t t t t t th h h h h h he e e e r re e eq q qui i i i i i ire q q d check up u u s must be made It is s b better to d d d d d d dr r r ri i i i i iv v v...

Page 24: ...j d d ustment lubrication and or rep placement are needed C means Cleaning is needed R means Replacement is needed A menas Adj d d ustment n n is needed L means Lub b b b br r r r r ri i i i i i i ic c c c c c c ca a a a a a a at t t t t t t ti i i i i i i io o o o o o on i i i i i is need d d d d d de ed d d d d d d d ˆ means T T T T T T T Th h h h h h h hi i i i i i is item of maintenance s s s ...

Page 25: ...rvalve gap I Airvalve gap I Enginelubricating oil R yearly One repla lacement every 3 y 300km 6 600 00km 100 000k 0km 2000 00km Lubriating oil screen R yearly C Tension of chain A A A A Ldling speed of carbureor I I I I Driving chain I L I L I L I L Baliery M y M y M y M y M y M y M y Mon on on on on on on onthty I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Wear of of of of of of of ofbr br br br br br br br...

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