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COOLANT 

(Fig. 24 & 25)

1. Function
The special coolant is designed for cooling, anti-depositing and promoting the boil
point. In addition, it prevents the engine from overheating when the engine runs at idle
or lower speed, and the inside of the radiator from depositing furring. Its ice point is -40

, and boilling point 108

(under an atomspheric pressure).

ENGINE OIL (EP)

Check of Engine Oil (Fig. 22)

Check the engine oil level every use.
The dipstick 

is located onto the rear portion of the

right crankcase cover. The level must be maintained be-
tween upper mark 

and lower mark 

.

Place the motorcycle on a level ground with the center
stand. Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean. Reinsert and
screw in the dipstick, then remove it for checking.

Add engine oil SAE15W/40-SE to upper level mark.

Do not overfill.

Insert the dipstick. Check for leaks.

                    Fig. 22

Dipstick

Upper mark

Lower mark

Fig.23

Engine model &

code

Drain plug

Fig. 24   

Radiator cap

Reserve tank cap

Lower Mark   High Mark

Fig. 25

CAUTION   Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause serious damage to the
engine.
Change of Engine Oil (Fig. 23)

It is better to drain when the engine is still warmed.

Place an empty container under  the engine, unscrew

 the drain plug.

Shift the transmission into neutral, operate the starter

button several times so as to help empty the oil thoroughly.

Reinstall the drain plug, and tighten it up.

Pour approx. 1L of SAE15W/40-SE into the engine. Re-

start the engine, keep it idle for a few minutes, and then stall
it. Recheck the oil level, and add oil if necessary.

CAUTION  

When running in very dusty conditions, oil

changes should be performed more frequently than specifed
in the maintenance schedule.

NOTES

(1) The density of the prepared coolant is 55%, which can be poured
directly into cooling system. If it is no enough, do not apply
water instead.
(2) Do not mix it with other coolant.
(3) Never drink the coolant because it is poisonous.
2. Adding of Coolant
(1) Place the motorcycle on the level ground with center. Open
the radiator cap (Fig. 24) and add more coolant.
(2) Start the engine and run it at idle and high speed aternatively for
2-3 times. Add more coolant if necessary. Cover the cap securely.
(3) The reserve tank is located under the seat.
(4) Add coolant to between “L” mark and “H” mark of reserve
tank. Then put the cap.
3. Change of Coolant
Set the motorcycle on the level ground with the center stand.
Place an empty tray under the radiator, then open the radiator and
remove the hose from the radiator. After discharging out, fit the hose to initial position,
add the coolant.

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Summary of Contents for LF 150-10B

Page 1: ...2012 4 23 9 33 1...

Page 2: ...the operator fails to follow safe operating and maintenance practices Lifan Co will not take any responsibility to any injury or damage occured This manual should be considered as a permanent part of...

Page 3: ...Parking 8 MAINTENANCE Tool Kit 9 Maintenance Schedule 9 Engine Oil EP 10 Coolant 10 Servicing of Cooling System 11 Clear away Carbon Deposit EP 11 Spark Plug EP 11 Air Cleaner EP 11 Valve Clearance 12...

Page 4: ...g the motorcycle or removing the original parts MOTORCYCLE SAFE RIDING may make riding unsafe and is illegal also The user must obey all national and local laws and regulations in relation to vehicle...

Page 5: ...r Main step Radiator Front wheel Front shock absorber Front winker Headlight Meter Rear shock absorber Front brake Gearshift pedal Center stand Side stand Rear wheel Rear winker Pillion rail Seat Fuel...

Page 6: ...fuel must be unleaded gasoline with octane No RQ 93 or higher Using improper fuel could reduce performance shorten the engine s service life Engine Oil Selection Fig 7 The quality of the engine oil p...

Page 7: ...IGNITION SWITCH AND STEERING LOCK Fig 9 Ignition Switch The ignition switch is equipped with 2 keys inclucing a spare one OFF Engine and lights cannot be operated and the key can be removed ON Engine...

Page 8: ...ea is dry before starting the engine KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FUEL COCK Fig 14 The 3 way fuel cock is on the bottom left side of the fuel tank With the fuel cock in the position fuel cannot flow...

Page 9: ...the vehicle step on the center stand at the left of body while rising the rear portion of body with right hand so as to support the motorcycle Before driving the vehicle move the steering head forward...

Page 10: ...ystem check for its smoothness and reliability 11 Fastener check that all nuts screws and bolts are mounted securely Correct any discrepancy before you ride Contact your dealer for assistance if you c...

Page 11: ...r parking turn the ignition switch to position and lock the steeringlock followed by removing the key Attempting to start the engine with the transmission in gear may result in damage to equipment Mak...

Page 12: ...d be serviecd only by your dealer NOTES Clean more frequently when riding in unusual wet or dusty areas At higher odometer readings still follow the frequency intervals established in this manual MAIN...

Page 13: ...ine unscrew the drain plug Shift the transmission into neutral operate the starter button several times so as to help empty the oil thoroughly Reinstall the drain plug and tighten it up Pour approx 1L...

Page 14: ...e surfaces with finger for damage such as ageing cracks If any send it to your dealer for help 2 Check the coolant once every 3000km s drive as following 1 Check the cooland level in the radiator The...

Page 15: ...uffler after stopping the engine 3 WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER EP Fig 29 3 way catalytic converter is mounted on the exhaust system of motorcycle It is designed to decrease contaminations such as CO HC NO...

Page 16: ...decreased speed set the throttle stop screw in the middle between the two limit positions to help mix air and fuel Run the engine again Readjust the throttle stop screw if necessary CAUTION Since the...

Page 17: ...cylinder Sight glass Screw Cover Brake calliper The front brake lever is located at the right handlebar The distance the front brake lever moves before the brake starts to engage is called free play w...

Page 18: ...ront wheel pump the front rear shock absorber up and down several times to see that it func tions well without noise or leakage Check the rear fork bushing for proper play by pressing the side of the...

Page 19: ...prevent short circuiting The leads should be tightened securely or spark may occur to cause a fire Make sure that the duct of battery keeps unblocked or the battery may be explosive under certain con...

Page 20: ...to prevent surfaces from getting rusty 5 Start the engine and allow it to run for several minutes CAUTION High pressure water can damage certain parts such as wheel bearings front fork brakes seal of...

Page 21: ...thus reducing the possibility of accidents and protecting personnel and equipment from being injured or damaged In addition avoid the vehicle from being burnt by spilled oil fuel The motorcycle can b...

Page 22: ...ELECTRICDIAGRAM 2012 4 23 9 33 22...

Page 23: ...r Coil spring dampened Front brake type Disc operated by hand Rear brake type Disc operated by foot Fuel tank capacity L 13 Reserve capacity 2 ENGINE Model Type Single cylinder 4 stroke water cooled B...

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