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OPERATION
Your scooter's exhaust emits poisonous carbon mon-
oxide gas. High levels of carbon monoxide can collect
rapidly in enclosed areas such as a garage. Do not run
the scooter's engine with the garage door closed. Even
with the door open, run the engine only long enough
to move your scooter out of the garage.
3. While squeezing the rear brake lever, kick down on the
kick start lever without rotating the throttle grip.
Once the scooter starts, the rear wheel may spin. To
avoid injury, keep your body and clothing away from
the rear wheel.
NOTE: If the scooter has not been ridden for a long pe-
riod of time it may be hard to start. Add fresh fuel and
press the starter button several times in succession to
try to start the engine. If the scooter does not start, con-
tact your KYMCO dealer as your scooter may need to have
its fuel system cleaned and adjusted.
Do not press the starter button once the engine is run-
ning or the starter motor and engine may be damaged.
Starting the engine (kick start)
To start your scooter using the kick start lever, follow the elec-
tric starting procedure, except use the kick lever in place of the
electric start button.
4. Allow a cold engine to warm up 2 - 3 minutes before riding.
NOTE: If the scooter’s engine is warm and does not start
immediately, rotate the throttle grip to 1/8 to 1/4 open to
help the engine start.
Once the scooter is started, fold the kick start lever
back to its original position.