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WARRANTY STATEMENT

 Parts of the vehicle that have been subject to misuse, accident, negligent treatment 

3. 

or which have been used in conjunction with part and equipment not manufactured or 
recommended for use by Lambretta International.

 Parts of the vehicle that have been altered and modified or replaced in an unauthorized 

4. 

manner.

 Vehicles which are not being serviced by Authorized Lambretta International dealers as per 

5. 

the service schedule described in the owner’s manual or which have not been operated or 
maintained in accordance with the instructions mentioned in the owner’s manual.

 Vehicles used for any competition.

6. 

Lambretta International reserves the right to make any changes in design or to add any 

improvement on the vehicle at any time without incurring any obligation to install the same on 
vehicles previously supplied and sold.  In addition, the conditions of this warranty are subject to 
alteration without any notice.

This warranty is the entire written warranty given by Lambretta International for Lambretta 
scooters and no other person, including the dealer or his/her agent or employee is authorized to 
extend or enlarge this warranty.

 

Summary of Contents for Uno50

Page 1: ...1 Owners Manual...

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Page 3: ...3 OWNERS RECORD All correspondence relating to service problems may be addressed to 14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle WA 98125 USA Name Address Date purchased VIN Engine Key Dealer...

Page 4: ...4 BUSINESS CARD THANK YOU for the confidence you have placed in us We will always do everything possible to continue to earn your trust and goodwill...

Page 5: ...ABLE OF CONTENTS OWNERS RECORD 3 BUSINESS CARD 4 FOREWORD 8 PRE DELIVERY 10 BREAK IN PERIOD 13 IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 14 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 15 CONTROLS AND GAUGES 20 HELMET STORAGE BIN 29 CENTER STAND...

Page 6: ...1 BASIC OPERATION 39 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 45 COMMON REASONS FOR REPAIR 61 TROUBLESHOOTING 62 CONTACTING LAMBRETTA 63 SPECIFICATIONS 64 RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS 67 REPORTING OF SAFETY DEFECTS 68 LIMITED WA...

Page 7: ...7 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 85 MAINTENANCE SERVICE RECORD 110 CHANGE OF ADDRESS OWNERSHIP FORM 113 NOTES 117...

Page 8: ...ctions outlined in this manual We continually strive to improve our product and ask for your understanding that we reserve the right to make changes in design and equipment Therefore information illus...

Page 9: ...ngton hereinafter also known as Lambretta Lambretta USA Lambretta Scooters the manufacturer the distributor and the company This manual describes the Lambretta UNO50 and UNO150 hereinafter also known...

Page 10: ...hafing leaks and damage Check and adjust both front and rear brakes If hydraulic check fluid level and correct if necessary DOT 4 fluid only Engine Check and correct the engine oil level Fuel system C...

Page 11: ...ments Electrical Systems Check for correct function of all side headlight high low beam and taillights turn indicators brake lights warning lights and instrument illumination Check for correct horn op...

Page 12: ...hardware Check torque of all remaining nuts bolts screws Road test Front and rear brake operation approx 10km Check cold engine start performance Evaluate performance handling and braking After road...

Page 13: ...efore use Do not exceed 80 of full throttle opening Do not undertake long journeys at constant speed Check engine oil level frequently The engine consumes more oil until it is fully broken in After th...

Page 14: ...make the catalytic converter completely ineffective Never turn off the engine when the scooter is in motion Also never try to start your scooter 2 by pushing it towing it or coasting it down a hill F...

Page 15: ...ing that could catch on the controls or wheels Do not overload the scooter Never operate the scooter in an enclosed area Carry objects in the designated areas only Never modify the scooter in any way...

Page 16: ...while driving Doing so will shut off the engine and all electrical systems and controls Always use both front and rear brakes at the same time for slowing or stopping The use of one brake only can ca...

Page 17: ...ers painted road surfaces road turtles and reflectors leaves road debris are all slippery and dangerous especially when wet Avoid particularly steel plates which are sometimes used during road mainten...

Page 18: ...who is equipped with necessary facilities and is properly trained should do all maintenance and repairs on your scooter Riding Under The Influence Riding under the influence of either alcohol or drug...

Page 19: ...a non sealed battery This can damage the paint metal rubber and other components You can neutralize the spilled battery acid with water and baking soda Never allow the scooter to run while lying on it...

Page 20: ...D GAUGES Know your scooter Before operating your scooter you should familiarize yourself with the controls It is important that you can find and operate the controls successfully without looking away...

Page 21: ...and the engine stops The key may then be removed ON In this position all electrical equipment is powered and the engine may be started The key cannot be removed in this position LOCK In this position...

Page 22: ...turn the key from OFF to LOCK while pushing in on the key If the lock does not engage move the handlebar slightly to the right To unlock turn the key to the OFF or ON position Note Always lock the ha...

Page 23: ...for more than five seconds at a time If the battery voltage is low for any reason the electric starter should not be used to prevent damage to the battery If you do not use your scooter for a week or...

Page 24: ...ists Check your state law for safe driving distances for high beam use Horn Button With the ignition in the ON position press the horn button to sound the horn HIGH BEAM For increased sight distance a...

Page 25: ...activate the left turn indicator Press the white button in the middle to turn off the turn indicator Notes Always signal your turns and other maneuvers as required by law Unlike a car the turn signal...

Page 26: ...0 50 60 70 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 0 0 0 0 1 Km h MPH F E 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 0 12 x1000 rpm SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE TACHOMETER ODOMETER HIGH BEAM INDICATOR TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR LIG...

Page 27: ...strument Panel 10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 0 0 0 0 0 1 Km h MPH F E 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 0 12 x1000 rpm SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE TACHOMETER ODOMETER HIGH BEAM INDICAT...

Page 28: ...light when the corresponding signal is activated Oil Light 2 Stroke This light illuminates when the 2 stroke oil reservoir needs to be replenished Fuel Level Gauge This gauge indicates the approximat...

Page 29: ...nsitive perishable or flammable items in this bin When washing your scooter take care to not spray water into this bin During washing and heavy rain items in this compartment may get wet Helmet Hook T...

Page 30: ...30 CENTER STAND Do not sit on your scooter while it is on the center or side stand Doing so may cause the stand to bend Also make sure to use the center or side stand on solid and firm ground...

Page 31: ...hey offer rider education courses operator licensing test and public information programs MSF is sponsored by many different manufacturers and works with the federal government state agencies the US m...

Page 32: ...ather WARNING It is important to have a properly functioning battery for safety features such as headlight horn turn signals brake and running lights and low oil warning light to function properly Imp...

Page 33: ...for smooth operation Braking 2 free play should be between 3 8 3 4 after brake adjustment Check for any abnormalities Please contact your 3 local dealer for inspection and adjustment if any are found...

Page 34: ...nut must be seated as shown in the illustration above Any slight deviation may result in braking play change and cause danger as the brake is applied Brake performance inspection Try braking as soon...

Page 35: ...air This temperature is normally reached after the scooter has been parked for at least three hours After driving a distance of approximately 1 km the tires are considered hot If you have to drive fu...

Page 36: ...sure there are no nails or other objects embedded that 5 could puncture the tire and cause an air leak Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges cuts bulges or other irregularities 6 A tire...

Page 37: ...patterns WARNING Under inflation is the most common cause of tire failure and may result in severe tire cracking tread separation or blowout with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk...

Page 38: ...res for cracks or wear using the wear indicator If the tire is damaged punctured or worn it should be replaced before riding CHECK FRONT REAR SHOCK ABSORBERS Apply pressure on both front steering hand...

Page 39: ...to their operating temperature quickly and so your scooter operates without stalling when cold Great care should be taken when the scooter is started moved or left idling on the side or center stand...

Page 40: ...e start button for up to 5 seconds until the engine starts 4 Warm up engine for approximately 3 minutes after a cold start 5 Caution Release the starter button immediately after engine start up Do not...

Page 41: ...tch to the RUN position 2 Put scooter on center stand 3 Extend the kickstarter lever arm on the 150cc model and kick downward with adequate 4 force Notes Do not open twist throttle while starting Caut...

Page 42: ...erheating Apart from the example above the clutch will tend to slip when tackling very steep gradients with a heavily laden vehicle or when starting up on gradients greater than 25 Limit the duration...

Page 43: ...levers may be necessary to obtain desired results Briefly applying light pressure to the brakes will help to dry the brakes when wet Reduce speed in wet conditions to give yourself more time for stopp...

Page 44: ...reased wear Whenever possible avoid using the scooter for short distance driving This does not allow the engine to reach normal operating temperature Drive carefully and avoid rapid acceleration and h...

Page 45: ...ze the two black sides of the 5 filler cap and reinsert Close and fasten seat securely 6 TOP TIER DETERGENT GASOLINE TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is a recently established new standard for gasoline per...

Page 46: ...etailers 76 Petro Canada Aloha Petroleum Phillips Chevron Shell Chevron Canada Shell Canada Conoco Texaco Entec Stations The Somerset Refinery Inc Kwik Trip Kwik Star Tri Par Oil Company MFA Oil Compa...

Page 47: ...el with the engine running For safety and emissions use only Lambretta original or approved fuel filler cap Allow for fuel expansion by not overfilling the tank Overfilling could also cause damage to...

Page 48: ...ission or any other system which are untested and not recommended by Lambretta or its dealers Doing so may expose you to dangerous chemicals and void your Lambretta Limited Warranty OXYGENATED FUELS T...

Page 49: ...al rubber and plastic parts of your fuel system If you notice any rough idling or poor performance try a different service station or brand of gasoline Fuel system damage or performance problems resul...

Page 50: ...evel If it is near 4 to the lower level refill engine oil to upper level NOTES Add oil of the same kind as already used The oil screen filter should be cleaned or replaced at every oil change See page...

Page 51: ...e rear of the footpad 1 Inspect the oil level If it is near to the lower level refill specific 2T engine oil to upper level 2 NOTES Use 2T engine oil that meets API TC JASO FC NMMA TC W TCW II standar...

Page 52: ...or long periods of time Only charge a battery with a scooter motorcycle low amp battery charger after the ignition has been turned off Failure to follow these directions will damage the vehicle BATTER...

Page 53: ...to remove it from its holder From the side examine the metal wire to see if it is broken or missing If so put in a new fuse of the same amperage written on the fuse If the fuse burns out repeatedly h...

Page 54: ...battery to contact eyes skin painted surfaces or fabrics If contact occurs flush the affected area immediately with water Get medical help immediately if eyes or skin are affected Always disconnect th...

Page 55: ...tteries for recycling REPLACING LIGHT BULBS CAUTION Before removing a defective bulb switch off the ignition Do not touch the glass on halogen bulbs with your fingers Grease oil or any other impuritie...

Page 56: ...ng the scooter do not expose it to direct sunlight Use lukewarm water to loosen the dirt before you wash with a soapy sponge and plenty of water to avoid scratching If your scooter is still warm from...

Page 57: ...ll negatively affect disc brakes and their effectiveness Avoid using these products Never use abrasive cleaning agents on your scooter CAUTION Lambretta does not recommend the use of long life or dura...

Page 58: ...ion oil losing viscosity Oil breaks down in as little as 3 months Gasoline can break down in as little as a few weeks in extreme conditions such as excessive heat cold or dampness Contaminated fuel ca...

Page 59: ...mited Warranty does not cover any damage caused by improper storage or neglect of your scooter REMOVAL FROM STORAGE To prevent damage and to ensure your safety your scooter must be fully serviced befo...

Page 60: ...carried on a motorcycle trailer or a truck or trailer with a flatbed area Do not tow your scooter as towing can seriously damage the transmission When calling a towing or transporting service be sure...

Page 61: ...eglected or improper maintenance 2 Improper break in 3 Incorrect products used on vehicle 4 Deferred small repairs becoming major problems 5 Damage to the fuel system caused by low or poor quality fue...

Page 62: ...arting 3 Scooter won t start but starter operates or kick starting fails Check fuel level Check that battery cables are securely connected and that fuses are intact If the engine has been flooded due...

Page 63: ...l Lambretta International dealers are independently owned and operated Each dealer sets their own hours prices policies and schedules as they see fit If you wish to comment on your experiences with yo...

Page 64: ...250 lb 190 lb ENGINE TYPE SOHC Forced Air cooled 4 Stroke 4 Valve Forced Air cooled 2 Stroke Reed Valve DISPLACEMENT 149 6 cc 49 3cc BORE X STROKE 54 7x57 8 40 X 39 2 mm COMPRESSION RATIO 9 8 1 7 2 1...

Page 65: ...65 SPECIFICATIONS MODEL ENGINE UNO150 4 Stroke UNO50 2 Stroke TIRE 120 70 12 FRONT REAR RIM 12 X 3 DOT FRONT BRAKE Disc REAR BRAKE Disc Drum...

Page 66: ...Oil Indicator Light 2 Stroke Only 12V 1 7W Signal Indicator Light 12V 1 7W High Beam Indicator Lights 12V 1 7W X 1 Safety Fuse 7A Battery 12V 7A Spark Plug standard 4T NGK CR7HSA 2T NGK BPR7HSA Engine...

Page 67: ...ilable today We recommend the following fluids and lubricants for your 2008 Lambretta scooters 1 Castrol GT LMA Brake Fluid 2 Engine Oil 150cc 4 Stroke engines Castrol 4T Motorcycle Oil 3 Engine Oil 4...

Page 68: ...an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you y...

Page 69: ...s Not Covered on the next page Repairs will be made to correct any defect in materials or workmanship and most warranty repairs will be made at no charge Phase 1 All parts covered for 365 days 1 year...

Page 70: ...ical corrosion or vandalism is not covered Tread wear out is also not covered Damage due to accidents misuse or negligence Accidents or damage from objects 2 striking the vehicle Misuse of the vehicle...

Page 71: ...ed Altered Odometer Any vehicle on which the odometer has been altered and the actual 9 mileage cannot be determined Damage from the environment Parts made out of plastic cloth vinyl or leather uphols...

Page 72: ...or leasing company determined the vehicle to be a total loss write off or equivalent is not covered by this limited warranty This includes but is not limited to vehicles issued a salvage scrap disman...

Page 73: ...tta International LLC are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your 2008 and later motor scooter In California new motor vehicles must be designed built and equipped to meet the...

Page 74: ...TY Owner s Warranty Responsibilities As the motor scooter owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Lambretta recommends that you retain a...

Page 75: ...ase with all applicable regulations of United States Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board and B Is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause such moto...

Page 76: ...ressure control valve fuel vapor separator canister igniters breaker governors ignition coils ignition wires ignition points condensers and spark plugs if failure occurs prior to the first scheduled r...

Page 77: ...cover any of the following A Repair or replacement required as a result of 1 accident 2 misuse 3 repairs improperly performed or replacements improperly installed 4 use of replacement parts or accesso...

Page 78: ...LARY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OR USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTER FOR ANY PURPOSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTI...

Page 79: ...Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durability may be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs However Lambretta is not liable for these parts The owner is responsi...

Page 80: ...n question it is the responsibility of the owner to prove and Lambretta to judge whether warranty work is to be performed Warranty repairs do not constitute an extension of the original warranty perio...

Page 81: ...ot apply to you Every possible care and precaution has been taken to ensure quality in respect of material and workmanship in the vehicles manufactured by and for Lambretta International LLC Lambretta...

Page 82: ...ta International dealer Produce documentation to demonstrate ownership and date of purchase 2 No claim presented directly to Lambretta International by the purchaser of the Product will be considered...

Page 83: ...or which have not been operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions mentioned in the owner s manual Vehicles used for any competition 6 Lambretta International reserves the right to mak...

Page 84: ...84 WARRANTY STATEMENT This warranty is given in lieu of and excludes every condition or warranty whether statutory or otherwise not herein expressly set out...

Page 85: ...essary to perform other service not listed in the table because of extremes in operating conditions or with the passing of time Life span of consumables and lubricants Besides the periodic services li...

Page 86: ...00 CARBURETOR I I 4 000 SPARK PLUG TIRE I I I I I I I I I I I 1 000 CAM CHAIN I I I 4 000 BATTERY I I I I I I I I I I 1 000 EVAP SYSTEM PULSE AIR FILTER I R R 5 000 MUFFLER CATALYST I I I 5 000 FUEL L...

Page 87: ...000 CARBURETOR I I 5 000 SPARK PLUG TIRE I I I I I I I I I I I 1 000 BATTERY I I I I I I I I I I 1 000 PULSE AIR FILTER I R R 5 000 MUFFLER CATALYST I I I 5 000 FUEL LINE I I I 5 000 Notes 1 R Replace...

Page 88: ...ake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Replace gear oil Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually inspect scooter fo...

Page 89: ...brake system check brake fluid level Replace engine oil Clean or replace oil screen filter Replace gear oil Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Visually inspect scooter fo...

Page 90: ...g replace if necessary Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and...

Page 91: ...ecessary Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust valve gap Inspect cam shaft chain Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts...

Page 92: ...fluid level Inspect pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external n...

Page 93: ...engine oil Clean or replace oil screen filter Inspect pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all...

Page 94: ...ry Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually ins...

Page 95: ...pect EVAP system Replace any damaged cracked or chafed tubes Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually inspect scoot...

Page 96: ...y Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually insp...

Page 97: ...level Adjust valve gap Inspect cam shaft chain Replace engine oil Clean or replace oil screen filter Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts...

Page 98: ...rake Replace drive belt Change air cleaner filter Replace gear oil Replace pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage C...

Page 99: ...air cleaner filter Replace gear oil Replace pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external n...

Page 100: ...t brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Replace fuel filter Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws V...

Page 101: ...ace engine oil Clean or replace oil screen filter Inspect EVAP system Replace any damaged cracked or chafed tubes Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all...

Page 102: ...ry Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually ins...

Page 103: ...ystem check brake fluid level Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually inspect scooter for leaks and damage Top off...

Page 104: ...ry Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually ins...

Page 105: ...l screen filter Adjust valve gap Inspect cam shaft chain Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nut...

Page 106: ...ry Inspect brake system check brake fluid level Adjust rear drum brake Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually ins...

Page 107: ...pect EVAP system Replace any damaged cracked or chafed tubes Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect for damage Check and tighten all external nuts bolts and screws Visually inspect scoot...

Page 108: ...place fuel filter Replace drive belt Change air cleaner filter Replace gear oil Replace pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Check and correct tire pressure and visually inspect...

Page 109: ...filter Replace fuel filter Replace drive belt Change air cleaner filter Replace gear oil Replace pulse air filter Inspect muffler catalyst Inspect fuel line Check and correct tire pressure and visual...

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Page 113: ...Notice of Change of Address Notice of Pre Owned Scooter Purchase PLEASE PRINT and give complete information VIN MILEAGE MODEL WARRANTY REGISTRATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE ADDRESS CITY STA...

Page 114: ...14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle WA 98125 USA Please return completed form to...

Page 115: ...Notice of Change of Address Notice of Pre Owned Scooter Purchase PLEASE PRINT and give complete information VIN MILEAGE MODEL WARRANTY REGISTRATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE ADDRESS CITY STA...

Page 116: ...14339 Lake City Way NE Seattle WA 98125 USA Please return completed form to...

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