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Brand | Kazuma |
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Model | Panda |
Category | Offroad Vehicle |
Language | English |
Do not push the bike backwards while sitting on it to avoid foot injury.
Never carry passengers uphill as the vehicle could slip backwards, causing serious injury or death.
A loose carburetor top cap can cause the throttle to open fully, leading to uncontrollable acceleration and potential injury.
Accelerating while gear shifting damages gears; release throttle before shifting to maintain warranty.
Do not push start button over 3 seconds; release for 5 seconds before pushing again to avoid damage.
Ensure the engine cut out switch is 'ON' before starting; 'OFF' position prevents starting and can damage components.
Introduces 90cc, 100cc, and 110cc 4-stroke semi-auto ATVs with different features.
Highlights full suspension, safety features, and ease of use for families.
Emphasizes parental responsibility, supervision, and matching speed to child's capability.
Explains the meaning of ATTENTION, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE symbols used in the manual.
You are responsible for your safety and others; Kazuma is not liable for accidents due to negligence or misuse.
Key advice includes obeying labels, proper instruction, adult supervision, and off-road use.
Covers risks like rollovers, carrying passengers, riding on paved surfaces, and exceeding load capacity.
Includes keeping hands/feet secure, avoiding stunts, riding within limits, and proper maintenance.
Mandates helmet, eye protection, gloves, long sleeves, long pants, and safe refueling practices.
Emphasizes obeying laws, seeking dealer advice, and proper rider supervision for minors.
Covers safe cleaning practices, fire precautions, chain slack, brake checks, and electrical shock hazards.
Includes advice on clothing, working on the engine, handling chemicals, and seeking medical help.
Details what the warranty covers and excludes, such as normal wear and unauthorized repairs.
Lists actions that void the warranty, including unauthorized modifications and exceeding weight limits.
Outlines the owner's responsibilities, such as proper break-in and authorized maintenance.
Displays images of Panda, Lacoste, and Falcon ATVs with their respective model designations.
Provides dimensions and technical details for Panda and Lacoste models.
Lists dimensions and technical details specific to the Falcon model.
Explains the importance of VIN and EIN for ordering spare parts.
Details the functions of the key switch and the seat opening lever.
Shows the location of the battery, wiring, rear shock absorber, muffler, and brake drum.
Illustrates where to find the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Identification Number (EIN).
Identifies the key switch positions and the seat opening lever.
Shows the battery installation and key components in the rear assembly.
Details the front and rear electrical harness portions and identifies individual plugs by letter.
Provides a schematic diagram illustrating the electrical connections for the ATV.
Lists and illustrates connections for front-mounted electrical components like ignition and lights.
Details rear electrical connections, including CDI, ignition coil, relay, battery, and magneto.
Shows specific plugs and their connections for the front and rear electrical harnesses.
Presents a detailed wiring diagram and identifies key electrical components.
Details the wiring for front components like the ignition switch, regulator, and horn.
Illustrates connections for rear components such as the CDI, ignition coil, and battery.
Steps for removing the seat, headlights, front fender, and gas tank.
Instructions for removing front and rear fenders and disconnecting the ignition switch wire.
Guides on removing exhaust system components and the carburetor.
Details steps for removing the clutch lever and air intake pipe.
Instructions for removing the drive chain and disconnecting electrical wiring.
Covers the process of removing the engine mounting bolts to detach the engine.
Steps for removing the seat and rear fender components on the Falcon model.
Guides on disconnecting relay and magneto wiring, and the earth wire.
Instructions for removing the exhaust system and drive chain components.
Covers detaching engine mounting bolts and disconnecting starter/ignition wiring.
Provides technical details for 90cc, 100cc, and 110cc engine variants.
Specifies the type and capacity of engine and differential oil, with checking instructions.
Steps for draining oil and removing engine housing and cylinder head covers.
Instructions for accessing and adjusting the exhaust and intake valve tappets.
Details removing cylinder head screws, sensors, and engine housing parts.
Covers the removal of cam chain components and the cylinder.
Steps for removing the cylinder, piston, and engine housing covers.
Diagrams illustrating the gear arrangements for 90/110cc and 100cc transmissions.
Identifies components on the right and left handlebars, including throttle, ignition, and switches.
Details the foot brake, front suspension, rear shaft/brake, and rear shock absorber.
Explains the positions and recommended use of the fuel switch.
Provides specifications for the spark plug and instructions for the air filter.
Details the steps for adjusting the carburetor mixture and idling screws.
Shows images of the ATV battery.
Lists tire sizes, recommended pressures, wear limits, and bolt torque.
Displays critical warnings regarding ATV operation, age limits, and tire pressure.
Outlines recommended service intervals for various ATV components.
A checklist for customers to verify dealer completion of pre-delivery services.
Details required information for registering the ATV's warranty.
Confirms receipt of essential items and a pre-delivery checked vehicle.
Owner acknowledges risks, agrees to safety rules, and indemnifies sellers/manufacturers.
Provides space to log service details at specific hour intervals for warranty maintenance.