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OPERATIONS
Driving on a slope 2.Start the engine by the kick-start pedal
When battery is low or start the engine in the first time, please start the
engine by the kick-start pedal.
1. When climbing a steep slope, the scooter may slow down as a result
of insufficient power. In this case, you should turn throttle grip toward
yourself to increase fuel for the forwarding power. (a) Turn the ignition switch to .
(b) Press down the kick-start pedal by your foot with force. 2. When driving down a steep slope, you may use the resistance by pull
the brake levers. Be carefully, use both brake levers at the same time.
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arning: Never start the engine in a room that is of poor
ventilation or no ventilation at all. Never let the engine run
when there is no one taking care of it.
Braking and Parking
1. Turn the throttle grip away from yourself to close the throttle
completely.
Caution: Do not let the engine run at idle alone too long time if
you don't drive it away. Idling alone too long time is liable to
make the engine overheated and damage internal engine
components.
2. Simultaneously apply the front and rear brakes evenly.
3. Before stopping, take your braking distance carefully. It takes two
times of braking distance in the rainy or snow weather.
4. Turn ignition key to position to shut the engine down, and turn the
handlebar left, also push and turn ignition key to “LOCK” position to
lock the steering stem for safety. Remove the ignition key from the
switch.
Starting to drive on
Turn the throttle grip toward yourself and release the brake lever
gradually at the same time, then the scooter will start moving forward.
The speed can be adjusted by rotating the right handle grip (throttle
grip), which can be accelerated by turning the throttle grip toward
yourself slowly and can be decelerated by returning the throttle grip
clockwise quickly.
Warning: The fast the speed, the longer the braking distance. Be
sure you have sufficient braking distance from the vehicle or object
ahead of you so that you can stop the scooter safely.
Inexperienced drivers tend to use the rear brake only. This will
quicken the wear of brake devices and increase the braking distance.
Before you start to drive on, please give the starting signal by turning
signal light wink and be sure safety to drive on.
Using only the front or the rear brake is dangerous. It is liable to
result in a skidding and loss of control. Applying the brakes gently
and with great care when driving on a wet or slippery road. Abrupt
braking on a slippery or uneven road is extremely dangerous. It is
likely to result in loss of control of the scooter.
Caution: You should never increase the speed to one that is
indicated by the red zone in the tachometer that put yourself in
risk. Don’t rotating the throttle grip suddenly that will causes the
scooter jump suddenly.
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