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Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
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Front Suspension | Telescopic Fork |
Front Brake | Disc |
Rear Brake | Drum |
Transmission | CVT |
Regular inspection and service is required to maintain your limited warranty.
Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs poses physical and legal hazards.
Familiarize yourself with controls to operate safely without looking away from the road.
Controls the power state of the vehicle: OFF, ON, and LOCK for handlebar.
Instructions on how to lock the handlebar to prevent theft.
Engine Kill Switch to stop the engine immediately in emergencies.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine using the electric starter.
Controls high and low beam settings for optimal visibility.
Activates left or right turn indicators and cancels them.
Details of the instrument panel for the UNO150 4-stroke model.
Details of the instrument panel for the UNO50 2-stroke model.
Essential checks to perform before riding, including fluids, brakes, tires, and lights.
Ensuring smooth steering operation and proper brake lever free play.
Procedure and caution for adjusting the rear drum brake on the UNO50 model.
Verifying the proper function of right and left turn signals.
Procedure for checking and maintaining correct tire inflation pressure.
Checking tires for foreign objects, damage, or wear using the wear indicator.
Testing the function of front and rear suspension systems.
Ensuring mirrors are properly adjusted for optimal visibility.
Guidelines for starting the scooter, including idle speed and safe starting practices.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine using the electric starter.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine using the kick start lever.
Explanation of the automatic transmission and centrifugal clutch operation.
Information on brake performance in wet conditions and proper braking techniques.
Tips for improving fuel economy and reducing wear through smart driving habits.
Instructions on how to safely refuel the scooter with the correct gasoline type.
Important safety advice and tips for using gasoline and maintaining the fuel system.
Information on oxygenated fuels and their compatibility with the scooter.
Procedure for checking engine oil level on 4-stroke 150cc models.
Procedure for checking engine oil level on 2-stroke 50cc models.
Guidance on maintaining battery charge for optimal service life.
Procedure for identifying and replacing blown fuses.
Critical safety precautions related to handling and charging the battery.
Environmental guidelines for the proper recycling of scooter batteries.
Instructions and cautions for replacing defective light bulbs.
Recommended methods and precautions for washing the scooter.
Guidelines and potential problems associated with improper scooter storage.
Steps and checks required after the scooter has been stored.
Proper procedures and precautions for transporting the scooter.
Diagnosing and resolving issues when the electric starter does not function.
Troubleshooting slow operation of the electric starter.
Addressing starting issues when the starter engages but the engine won't run.
Identifying causes for poor engine performance after starting.
Troubleshooting issues with instrument gauges and lights.
Table detailing the fluid capacities for different Lambretta models.
Specifications for lights and fuses used in Lambretta scooters.
Overview of the 2-year limited warranty terms and coverage.
Details of conditions and damages excluded from the limited warranty coverage.
Details on warranty periods based on engine displacement and years.
Owner's duties regarding maintenance and presenting the scooter for warranty service.
Statement regarding the emission control system warranty for the scooter.
Specific conditions and actions that limit or void the emission control system warranty.
Explanation of Lambretta's liability limits for warranty service.
Information on replacement parts and warranty period commencement.
Importance of keeping maintenance records for warranty claims.
Chart indicating the recommended replacement intervals for consumables and lubricants.