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8.)    Slowly  open  the  GAS  CAP,  so  that  possible  over  pressure 
disappears. 
9.)    Clean  the  tank  cap  area  to  make  sure  that  it  is  free  from 
excess dirt and debris. 
10.)  Pour  pre-mixed  Gas/Oil  mixture  into  the  GAS  TANK.    Tank 
capacity is 0.9 liters. 

**Do not overfill. 

11.) After fueling, replace the GAS CAP and tighten. 
 

Starting 

Move at least 10 meters away from where you filled the gas tank! 

 

12.) Set the CHOKE LEVER to the CHOKED (UP) position (Fig. 5). 
13.)  Pull  the  PULL  STARTER  briskly,  making  sure  to  hold  the 
handle in your grasp (Fig. 6). 
14.    Only  use  the  choke  system  when  the  engine  is  cold,  make 
sure  NOT  to  pull  the  gas  lever  when  pulling  the  pull  starter.  
When starting a warm engine, DO NOT use the choke system, but 
gently squeeze the gas lever. 
 

      When  starting  the  XG-565  for  the  first  time,  it  may  be        
necessary  to  pull  the  starter  handle  15-20  times  until  it 
starts.   

This is because the gas needs to cycle into the engine. 

 
       15.) Once the engine has started, quickly move the CHOKE LEVER           
        to the RUN (Down) position (Fig. 5). 
        16.) After the engine is started, let it warm up for 2-3 minutes      
        before riding. 

 

IF THE MOTOR KEEPS STALLING AT IDLE SPEED, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO ADJUST THE 
IDLE  SPEED  ON  THE  CARBURETOR.

   

Please  refer  to 

Carburetor  Adjustment

  in  the 

Maintenance Section on Page 12 for instructions on how to adjust idle speed. 
 
17.)  Make sure that all the exposed bolts and screws are tightened. 
18.)  Raise the kickstand to its upright position. 
19.)  Make sure the engine is running. 
20.)  Put one foot on the deck of the XG-565.  While pushing off with the other foot, press 
the GAS LEVER on the right side of the handlebars.  The XG-565 will begin to move on its 
own. 

Summary of Contents for XG-565 A-Blaze Signature Series

Page 1: ...1 X Treme Gas Scooters XG 565 Owner s Manual PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS ...

Page 2: ...ackage Contents 6 Getting Started 6 Folding and Storage 8 Operating Procedures 8 Fuel Mixture Table 9 Maintenance 10 14 Recommended Tools 10 Carburetor Adjustments 10 Braking System 11 Tires and Wheels 12 Adjusting the Head Unit 12 Adjusting the Belt and Chain 13 Maintenance Schedule 14 Warranty Technical Support 14 ...

Page 3: ...duct in the rain or in wet conditions CHECKS It is the customer s responsibility to check all nuts and bolts as per box and ensure that the product is in a safe roadworthy condition at all times WARNING Never let a child or inexperienced person operate this product Not intended for use of children under the age of 16 years old Never start the engine inside a closed room or building Breathing exhau...

Page 4: ...djustments Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the manufacturer TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE Carry your scooter by the handlebar down tube with the engine turned off and the muffler away from your body Allow the engine to cool empty the fuel tank and fold the scooter before carrying or storage It is recommended that you empty the fuel tank prior to shipping or storage to prevent any...

Page 5: ...ar Brake Lever 15 Handlebar Down Tube 4 Gearshift NOT ON THIS MODEL 16 Pull Starter 5 Front Disc Brake 17 Gas Tank 6 2 Stroke Engine 18 Gas Cap 7 Front Fork Folding Mechanism 19 Choke Lever 8 Kickstand 20 Carburetor 9 Head Unit 21 Carburetor Cover 10 Foot Deck 22 Muffler 11 Brake Caliper 23 Muffler Cover 12 Rear Disk Brake 24 Spark Plug ...

Page 6: ...ion until you feel the mechanism lock into place Fig 3 4 Detach the handlebar from the post and mount the handlebar on to the post using the 4 bolts provided Ensure the handlebars are in the center 5 Adjust the Gas and Brake Levers using the provided Allen Wrench loosen the tension bolt and adjust the levers to a comfortable position Fig 4 next page BE CAREFUL NOT TO PULL ON THE CABLES Fueling Thi...

Page 7: ... the gas lever When starting the XG 565 for the first time it may be necessary to pull the starter handle 15 20 times until it starts This is because the gas needs to cycle into the engine 15 Once the engine has started quickly move the CHOKE LEVER to the RUN Down position Fig 5 16 After the engine is started let it warm up for 2 3 minutes before riding IF THE MOTOR KEEPS STALLING AT IDLE SPEED IT...

Page 8: ...dlebars BE CAREFUL NOT TO HIT YOUR HEAD WITH THE HANDLEBARS Push down until you feel the mechanism lock into down position Note If the lever is pulled aggressively the locking spring may become stretched and then the steering will not lock into position it is also advisable to ensure scooter locks firmly prior to riding You can now carry the XG 565 Gas Scooter by the handlebar down tube OPERATING ...

Page 9: ...e tank Make sure that the fuel is well mixed by shaking the container 4 Tighten the fuel cap carefully after fueling 5 Always move the unit at least 10 meters from fueling area before starting Starting 1 Set the CHOKE LEVER to the CHOKED UP position 2 Pull the pull starter handle briskly making sure to keep the handle in your grasp not allowing it to snap back 3 One the engine is running move the ...

Page 10: ...tor is basically adjusted A further adjustment may be required from time to time depending on climate and altitude The carburetor has only one possible adjustment Tanaka Engine Only T idle speed adjustment screw Idle Speed Adjustment Fig 9 When the idle speed is adjusted properly the engine will run smoothly without pressing the GAS LEVER 1 Start the engine 2 Using a long Philips head screwdriver ...

Page 11: ...r Familiarize yourself with the braking system before use The front brake is activated by squeezing the BRAKE LEVER with your left hand Make sure to release the GAS LEVER when engaging the brakes Practice braking on a smooth dry surface to get used to the feel of the braking system Braking distance is affected by wet conditions and loose and uneven riding surfaces Adjusting the Brakes The brakes o...

Page 12: ...t is also recommended to use a tube additive like Slime which can be purchased at any motorcycle shop to avoid inconvenient punctures Empty all the air from the tire prior to loosening the bolt to split the rim ADJUSTING THE HEAD UNIT STEERING TUBE The head unit should come adjusted from the factory However riding on rough terrain and general use may cause the head unit to become loose over time I...

Page 13: ...n is achieved by adjusting the belt from its loose position to when it becomes lightly tense To Tighten the Belts 1 Remove the rear mud guard 2 Rotate the rear wheel to assess the alignment of the belts Adjust the Two Primary Belts First 3 Loosen the tensioned lock nut on the cam slotted plate Fig 16 4 Rotate the bush until the correction tension is achieved making sure to turn the wheel in the di...

Page 14: ...longer life span The following are a few maintenance suggestions that will keep your scooter running in top condition Daily Maintenance Perform each time you ride your scooter Clean the exterior of the unit with a soft damp rag Check that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened Weekly Monthly Maintenance Check the starter especially the cord and return spring Clear the exterior of the spark plug...

Page 15: ...cooters Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accidents misuse abuse neglect commercial use or modification of or to any part of the Product including the motor This warranty does not include improper fuel or engine oil mixture or attempted repair by any other than a facility authorized by X Treme to service this product If you need technical support contact a techni...

Page 16: ...16 DO NOT RETURN TO STORE IF YOU NEED HELP CALL 253 777 0690 OR GO ONLINE TO www x tremescooters com support Revised 3 27 12 ...

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