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1. Change engine oil and clean oil and air filters.
2. Drain off fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor, spray atomized anti-rust oil onto the
inside wall of the tank and then close the tank. Dispose of any drained fuel properly so as
not to adversely affect the environment.
Attention:
If the storage will last for more than one month, fuel in the carburetor must be fully drained.
This will help ensure that the carburetor maintains its normal performance after the storage.
WARNING
Gasoline is flammable and may cause fire and even an explosion under certain conditions.
Therefore, do not smoke, make a fire or have any fire around while draining off fuel.
3. Take out the spark plug, pour about 15-20ml (.5 - .68 oz.) of clean engine oil into the
cylinder, step down on the kick lever several times so as to have machine oil distributed
inside the engine and finally fit the spark plug back on.
4. Wash the vehicle clean, wipe it dry and apply an even coat of wax to the painted surface
and a coat of anti-rust oil on the chrome-plated surfaces.
5. Inflate the tires as required and put the vehicle up on wooden blocks with the two wheels
clearing the ground.
6. Put the vehicle in a shady and cool place free from humidity and direct sunlight and cover
it properly (not with plastic or other painted materials).
If there is a garage, store it within.
RESUMPTION OF SERVICE AFTER STORAGE
1. Remove the covering and remove the wooden blocks used in storing the vehicle. Change
the engine oil if the vehicle has been out of service for over 4 months.
2. Drain off the remaining atomized anti-rust oil from the fuel tank, followed by filling it with
fresh gasoline therein.
3. Prior to driving, all the required check-ups must be made. It is better to drive it at a low
speed in an open area to test its performance before normal operation.