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Transmission | 5-Speed Manual |
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Drive System | Chain Drive |
Starting System | Electric Start |
Ground Clearance | 200 mm |
Engine Type | Single-cylinder, 4-stroke |
Brakes | Disc |
Cooling | Air-cooled |
Lists conditions and parts not covered by the warranty.
Information on safety labels affixed to the buggy.
Defines WARNING and CAUTION signal words and their implications.
Recommends drivers under 16 have adult supervision.
Emphasizes wearing approved helmets and protective gear.
Buggy is designed exclusively for off-road use, not pavements.
Advise practicing in safe areas and being alert to terrain hazards.
Avoid driving beyond limits, be aware of alcohol/drugs, indoor operation ban, and moving parts.
Drive carefully on slippery surfaces to maintain control.
Visual guide to various safety labels on the buggy.
Read manual, understand safety, learn controls before first use.
Ensure good physical/mental condition, wear gear, no intoxicants.
Recommends DOT helmets, face shields, or goggles for safety.
Suggests boots, gloves, pants, jersey, and protectors.
Emphasizes driver training and adult supervision for minors.
Prohibits alcohol/drugs and specifies rear rack load capacity.
Highlights the necessity of pre-drive inspections for safety and reliability.
Inspect engine oil, fuel, tires, nuts/bolts, underbody, and air cleaner drain tube.
Verify lights, throttle, brakes, stop button, steering, and cables.
Buggy is for off-road only; avoid paved surfaces.
Keep hands on steering and feet on pedals for optimal control.
Control speed appropriately for terrain, visibility, and skills.
Exercise extra caution on rough, slippery, or unfamiliar terrain.
Avoid performing stunts like wheelies or jumps.
Familiarize with all controls before starting and driving.
Check throttle pedal for smooth action and return to idle.
Operate brake pedal correctly; avoid throttle during braking.
Overview of indicators like temperature and tachometer.
Explains horn, emergency stop, and key switch functions.
Check engine oil, fuel, tires, nuts/bolts, underbody, and air cleaner drain tube.
Verify nuts, bolts, roll cage, and brake light functionality.
Inspect wheel tightness and steering system for proper operation.
Specifies oil and antifreeze capacities for engine and cooling system.
Step-by-step guide for adding coolant to the radiator.
Details passenger limits, weight restrictions, and seat adjustment.
Instructions on how to adjust and secure the seat properly.
Seatbelt use, testing start/stop, slow operation, and turning techniques.
Steps for checking fuel and ignition, and starting the engine.
Tips for starting, warming up, and safely stopping the engine.
Service the air cleaner every 20 hours or more in dusty conditions.
Inspect, clean, check gap, and consider annual replacement.
Steps for adjusting idle speed and air screw using a tachometer.
Vehicle cleaning, general lubrication, and chain lubrication.
Check chain adjustment after the first two hours of use.
How to adjust the front shock absorber positions.
Daily checks include dust removal, fasteners, oil leaks, and oil level.
Tasks required every 50 hours of operation.
Further 50-hour tasks include spark plug cleaning, oil changes, and gear oil replacement.
Check cooling devices and perform 100-hour maintenance tasks.
Covers 150, 300, and 500-hour maintenance intervals.
Steps for safely replacing the front wheels.
Steps for safely replacing the rear wheels.
Details on overall length, width, height, and wheelbase.
Engine model, type, displacement, bore, and power specifications.
Engine torque, idle speed, fuel type, lubrication, and cooling system specs.
Fuel tank capacity, starting time, climbing ability, and top speed.
Brake system details, tire sizes, and tire pressures.
Net weight specifications for the vehicle.