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Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and note symbols used in the manual.
Emphasizes the importance of wearing a helmet for rider safety.
Recommends wearing comfortable and safe clothing while riding.
Advises thorough review of the manual for construction and pre-ride inspection.
Encourages practicing in a safe area to become familiar with the motorcycle.
Advises riding within one's skill level and avoiding risky maneuvers.
Highlights precautions for riding in bad weather and hazardous road conditions.
Offers advice on avoiding accidents, especially during turns and in blind spots.
Warns against illegal modification of motorcycle equipment.
Identifies the location of the frame and engine serial numbers for registration.
Identifies key controls and indicators on the handlebars and dashboard.
Shows locations for recording frame and engine serial numbers.
Explains the function of the motorcycle keys and their control over various locks.
Describes the "OFF" and "IGNITION" positions of the spark switch.
Details how to open the fuel tank cap using the ignition key.
States the total and reserve fuel tank capacities.
Explains the function of the speedometer and odometer displays.
Describes the neutral indicator light on the instrument panel.
Details the operation of the headlight variable switch for night riding.
Explains how to use the left and right turning signal buttons.
Describes the function of the horn button.
Explains the engine stop switch operation and its emergency stop function.
Describes the function of the front brake lever.
Explains how to control engine speed using the throttle grip.
Details the engine start button operation and power-on conditions.
Explains the "ON", "RES", and "OFF" positions of the fuel cock.
Provides warnings regarding fuel tank button position and refuelling after using reserve.
Specifies the type of petrol and octane number required for the motorcycle.
Recommends specific engine oil types and brands, and warns against mixing brands.
Outlines recommended throttle openings during the initial break-in period.
Advises varying engine speed during break-in for proper part mating.
Warns against prolonged low-speed operation during break-in.
Emphasizes allowing oil to circulate before applying load after starting.
Highlights the importance of the first 1000 km service for engine components.
Advises following the maintenance plan and paying attention to notes and warnings.
Lists essential checks for steering, brakes, tires, fuel, lights, and other components before riding.
Provides critical safety warnings for new riders and general riding practices.
Warns against starting the engine in confined spaces and specifies start duration.
Details the steps for starting a cold engine, including fuel cock, key, and throttle.
Describes how to close the throttle and use brakes for stopping.
Outlines steps for parking, including turning off the key and locking the steering.
Indicates intervals for periodic services and emphasizes their importance for safety.
Recommends professional servicing for key components and self-inspection for others.
Advises that periodic checking and maintenance are essential for safety and service life.
Provides guidance on using authorized parts and choosing service providers.
Explains the function of the air cleaner filter and advises periodic cleaning.
Warns about driving in dusty conditions and operating without the air cleaner.
Provides instructions for removing, cleaning, and adjusting the spark plug gap.
Offers tips on spark plug installation and selection to avoid engine issues.
Stresses the importance of using quality oil and regular replacement for engine longevity.
Details the procedure for checking the engine oil level using the dipstick.
Guides on draining old oil, replacing the filter, and refilling with new oil.
Warns about handling hot oil and ensuring proper installation of parts during replacement.
Explains the carburetor's role and advises against altering factory settings.
Mentions idle speed and throttle cable gap as adjustable items.
States the motorcycle uses hydraulic disc front and rear brakes.
Suggests professional adjustment for brakes for safety.
Instructs on checking the brake fluid level against the "LOWER" mark.
Warns about the toxicity of brake fluid and proper handling.
Advises against using old brake fluid and specifies DOT3 fluid type.
Lists checks for brake system condition like leaks, cracks, and pad wear.
Advises on breaking in new brake pads after replacement.
Provides cold inflation tire pressure for front and rear tires.
Advises checking tires for wear, cuts, and sharp materials.
Specifies minimum thread depth for front and rear tire replacement.
Lists the standard tire sizes for front and rear wheels.
Warns about using incorrect bulbs, which can damage electrical components.
Mentions the fuse box location and its purpose in protecting electrical appliances.
Explains how fuses protect against overloads and short circuits, and basic troubleshooting.
Provides steps to check if the engine fails to start, including fuel and ignition system.
Lists checks for fuel supply, ignition timing, and engine idle speed.
Advises on proper cleaning methods to protect the motorcycle's paint and parts.
Guides on cleaning aluminum tires to prevent corrosion from road conditions.
Details steps for preparing the motorcycle for extended storage, like winter.
Warns about the flammability of petrol and proper refueling practices.
Outlines steps to prevent rust inside the cylinder during storage.
Lists procedures for preparing the motorcycle after storage, including oil changes and checks.
Recommends a test ride in a safe area after restoring from storage.
| Brand | Ice Bear |
|---|---|
| Model | PST50-19N |
| Category | Motorcycle |
| Language | English |