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Fig.  9

Fig.  10

6.2

Engine Oil : 

Quantity of Engine oil in the

crank case is 850 ml. This is for lubrication
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provided on the level gauge / dipstick as
shown in the figure for details of checking
see page no. 35.

Note : Take care that Engine Oil level is always

maintained between the upper and lower
level mark on the oil level gauge / dipstick.
Running engine with insufficient oil may
cause serious engine damage.

Parts & Specifications

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1 4

Parts & Specifications

Fig.  13

SPECIFICATIONS - AUTO START

LML 

 

Es

 has the facility of a push button

for auto start below the headlight switch located
on right hand side of handle bar (Fig. 11) in
addition to a kick start option. The auto start circuit
is operated by a 12 volt - 9 Ah battery.

A PRD relay

 (prevention of restarting device) is

provided to avoid use of the self starter when the
engine is running.

A declutch switch

 has been provided to prevent

starting of scooter when the clutch is engaged.

An 8 Amp fuse

 (on spare wheel bracket, Fig. 12

& 13) is provided to avoid any damage due to short
circuiting in auto start system.

A powerful 

12 volt-96 watt magneto

 charges

the  battery through  a regulator with a built in
charger.

Summary of Contents for Speedy 4-Stroke

Page 1: ...RTANT INFORMATION 1 Name Address Licence No 2 YOUR DEALER Name Address Tel No 3 YOUR VEHICLE Model LML Colour Engine No Chassis No Key No Date of purchase Date of Registration Registration No E C Es 2...

Page 2: ...y everyday the worldover by exceeding customer expectations Born after years of understanding consumer needs LML s comes to you with the promise of an unmatched riding experience At it s heart lies a...

Page 3: ...he speed at which you are driving A powerful DC horn and indicators with a buzzer enable you to negotiate busy and noisy traffic conditions In addition the head light retains its intensity even at low...

Page 4: ...ion and strong shock absorbers better withstand uneven road conditions to give you driving pleasure unmatched by any scooter Some tips on how to enhance your driving pleasure 4 1 Maintain the correct...

Page 5: ...ide cowl 17 Spare wheel cover 18 Spare wheel 7 Silencer 8 Kick starter 9 Foot brake pedal 10 Front suspension cover 11 Front suspension link cover 12 Wheel cover 1 Head light 2 Wind shield beading 3 N...

Page 6: ...of the handlebar 3 CHASSIS 3 1 Semi Monococque Chassis Pressed steel sheet and strong tubular structure A pressed steel sheet shell covers the tubular structure 3 2 Handlebar Light alloy casting with...

Page 7: ...ured rigidly to backrest 3 13 Foot mat Moulded center and side mat which protects entire foot rest area 4 WHEELS 4 1 Wheels Interchangeable and made out of pressed steel rim with 89 x 254 mm 3 50 x 10...

Page 8: ...cifications Fig 13 SPECIFICATIONS AUTO START LML Es has the facility of a push button for auto start below the headlight switch located on right hand side of handle bar Fig 11 in addition to a kick st...

Page 9: ...kick start scooter and 114 kgs for electric start Maximum carrying capacity 2 Persons 10 kgs of luggage 275 kg Engine Single cylinder four stroke forced air cooled Single over head cam and 2 valves D...

Page 10: ...shell assy Steering column and suspension The steering column is pivoted at the front wheel swinging hub Front and rear suspension Front and rear suspension with hydraulic dampers and helical spring B...

Page 11: ...8 Amp for auto start model Maximum speed 90 kms hr CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1 LOCKING SYSTEM The LML has a single key for locking the steering column glove compartment utility box and seat as well as for the...

Page 12: ...he end and then press the lock downwards For closing press the lid turn the key clockwise and then take out the key Fig 16 17 1 3 Seat Lock Dual Seat Insert the key rotate it clockwise till the end th...

Page 13: ...to switch off light 2 1 3 Stop Light Becomes operative when foot brake pedal or hand brake lever is pressed 2 1 4 Horn Press button 3 2 1 5 For Auto start model only Press push button switch 4 for au...

Page 14: ...r decreasing acceleration Fig 27 5 BRAKES There are two brakes one operated by foot and the other operated by hand Both brakes should be applied simultaneously for most effective braking 5 1 Foot Brak...

Page 15: ...Pull the choke knob out wards for operation It should be pressed back when the engine has started running normally Caution If the choke knob remains pulled out it will lead to the flooding of petrol...

Page 16: ...g the engine for the first time in the day press the clutch lever and keeping it pressed kick the starter lever a couple of times 2 7 Operate the kick pedal by pushing it down with a kick for starting...

Page 17: ...procedure in reverse ENGINE RUNNING IN Operation The most important period in the life of your scooter is its first 1000 kms The engine is brand new and different moving parts of the engine need to b...

Page 18: ...hicle on its central stand 2 3 2 Remove side cowls as explained on page 32 2 3 3 In case of auto start model remove the battery Follow the instructions given on page 37 for removal and installation of...

Page 19: ...l make and below upper level mark 3 2 5 If level is less add Engine Oil to maintain correct level 3 2 6 Refix the dipstick 3 2 7 Wipe off any excess oil which may have been spilled 3 2 8 Refit the cow...

Page 20: ...leeder tube 4 2 6 Detach the fastener belt and take out the battery Precaution Keep the battery and bleeder tube away from the vehicle to avoid any damage to the painted surface of the scooter due to...

Page 21: ...rface 4 5 For polishing use normal car polish and rub with soft cloth 5 CARE OF YOUR VEHICLE WHEN NOT IN USE FOR LONG PERIODS If you are not going to use your vehicle for more than two months then you...

Page 22: ...SERVICE DEALER Preventive Maintenance In order to get best performance from LML it is important to undertake maintenance of your vehicle periodically The following table gives the suggested action fo...

Page 23: ...aring L L L Main stand L L L L L L Clutch lever brake lever L L L L pedal and brake cable 44 43 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE THERE AFTER AT EVERY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE THERE AFTER AT EVERY ITEM ITEM S 500...

Page 24: ...arbon Monoxide CO level in exhaust gases Following are some tips to control CO level in exhaust gases 1 Use only recommended spark plug 2 Clean the air filter and replace if required 3 Clean and adjus...

Page 25: ...trated herein remaining unaltered LML Limited reserves the right to carry out at any moment without being obliged to bring this booklet up to date modifications to the machine its parts or accessories...

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