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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users: Precautions ........................1 Service and Maintenance during the break-in period ........24 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number ......2 Precautions during the break-in period ............25 A Brief Introduction of the vehicle ................3 Level 1 Service and Maintenance ................. 25 Technical Specifications and Performance Parameters .........6 Level 2 Service and Maintenance .................
  • Page 3: Precautions

    Use of lesser rated fuel will void the engine coverage of your warranty. * All repairs and required service must be completed at a Wolf Brand Scooters authorized service center. All required service must be done to the vehicle following the published service intervals to maintain the vehicle’s warranty.
  • Page 4: Vehicle Identification Number (Vin) And Engine Number

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Quality Certificate, are used to obtaining your registration and license plate for your new vehicle Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is The product nameplate is The Engine Number is printed on the vertical tube of the frame...
  • Page 5: A Brief Introduction Of The Vehicle

    USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users A Brief Introduction to your vehicle ①. Head Light ②. Left front turn light ③. Front storage box ④. Seat cushion ⑤. Rear carrier ⑥. Disc brake ⑦. Side stand ⑧. Center stand ⑨. Starting arm ⑩.
  • Page 6 Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL A Brief Introduction to your vehicle Tail light Helmet hook Steering gear Right front turn light Rear wheel Muffler Battery cell Front braking lever Front wheel...
  • Page 7 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users A Brief Introduction to your vehicle ①. Rearview mirror ②. Left handgrip ③. Left combination switch ④. Instrument combination ⑤. Ignition lock switch ⑥. Right combination switch ⑦. Throttle grip...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications And Performance Parameters

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Technical Specifications and Performance Parameters Item Specification Displacement 49.6cc Overall dimensions(L*W*H) 67” × 26” × 41” Wheelbase 47” Minimum ground clearance 4” Complete vehicle shipping mass 220lbs Maximum payload 330lbs Engine model 139QMB Engine form Single-cylinder, four-stroke Bore ×...
  • Page 9 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Technical Specifications and Performance Parameters Item Specification Displacement 49.6cc Clutch type Dry-type automatic centrifugal (CVT) Transmission type Automatic Drive system Front wheel type Aluminum alloy wheel Continuous transmission ratio 1.5-0.6 Fixed transmission ratio 13.122 Front brake Disc brake Braking system...
  • Page 10: Instrument Cluster

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL A Basic Introduction to your Vehicle Instrument Cluster Left turn indicator lamp: When the left turning indicator lamp “ ” flashes, it indicates that the “Left Turn signal” is on. High beam indicator lamp: When the high beam indicator lamp “ ”...
  • Page 11: Left Hand Switch Assembly

    USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Left hand switch assembly High beam lamp switch: To use the “High beam lamp”, turn the switch to the upper “ ” Positon. Low beam lamp switch: To use the “Low beam lamp”, turn the switch to the lower “ ”...
  • Page 12: Right Hand Switch Assembly

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Right hand switch assembly Electric start button: When you want to start the vehicle, press the “ ” button while holding in both brake levers. Throttle grip: When the engine is on, twist this grip towards yourself to accelerate, and twist it away from you to decelerate the vehicle Cut Off or Run/Stop Switch: The electrical power for the engine is turned on when the switch is set to...
  • Page 13: Ignition Lock Switch

    USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Key Switch and Lock Set When the vehicle is parked, turn the Ignition lock switch to “ ” to lock the steering to help prevent the vehicle from being stolen. 1) Ignition On: 2) Ignition Off: 3) Steering lock: Insert the key and turn the ignition Turn the ignition lock to “...
  • Page 14: Accessing Storage, And Fuel Tank

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Accessing Storage and the Fuel Tank. Front storage box Fuel tank The capacity of the fuel tank is 1.2 gallons. Front storage box: closed-type, provided with a cover. To open the fuel tank cap, turn the cap 90º Seat cushion storage counterclockwise and remove Seat cushion: Insert the ignition lock key into...
  • Page 15: Refueling The Vehicle

    USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Fuel filter: fuel flows through this fuel filter, to ensure that it is Fuel tank vacuum switch: This opens from the vacuum pressure produced by the engine, fuel then clean when it reaches the carburetor flows via gravity to the carburetor.
  • Page 16: Operating Details

    All WOLF Brand Scooters use the dry, centrifugal clutch and belt driven CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). If there is an issue with the clutch, belt or variator, take your vehicle to an authorized WOLF Brand Scooter dealership for service. Front brake: This is the right lever when you’re Rear brake: This is the left lever when you’re...
  • Page 17: Environmental Protection Device

    USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Environmental protection device Emission Standards of vehicles (Stage III , under the running mode) Unit:g/km vehicles Emitted pollutants Two-wheel 0.15 Emission Standards of Mopeds (Stage III , under the running mode) Unit:g/km Emitted pollutants Two-wheel moped HC + NOx Limits of exhaust pollutants of s /mopeds under idle conditions...
  • Page 18: Vehicle Load

    Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Vehicle Load Tool kit (Included) The maximum load limit of the vehicle must be strictly observed. Common service and maintenance tools are delivered with the e Otherwise, the safety and stability of the vehicle may be vehicle.
  • Page 19: Operating Instructions

    There are checks that you should do on your vehicle on a regular basis to **ALL WORK NEEDS BE DONE AT AN AUTHORIZED WOLF BRAND ensure that the vehicle is always safe to use and to keep it in good condition.
  • Page 20 Operating Instructions USER’S MANUAL Open the fuel tank cover, and add fuel Check the handle bars by moving from according to your travel plans left to right. They should move easily and smoothly with no play or binding. To check the oil level properly, put the vehicle on the main stand so it is level, Check that the throttle grip rotates smoothly unthread and remove the dipstick, wipe it...
  • Page 21 USER’S MANUAL Check the pressure of the front tire. Set to Check for any fluid leaks under the between 32 and 40 Psi. Always check air engine. pressure when tires are cold Check for abnormal wear on the tire tread and outer walls.
  • Page 22 USER’S MANUAL Check that the head light, turning lights The throttle grip should have a slight amount of and indictor lamps work properly. free play in it. About 10-20 mm (0.394-0.790 inch) Check that the tail light and brake Check that the rear brake lever has the correct lights work properly.
  • Page 23: Manual Startup

    USER’S MANUAL Operating Instructions Manual Startup 3) Pull out the foot lever, place your foot on it and push firmly and quickly all the way down. Let the arm return to its horizontal 1) Turn the ignition on. position before you try to kick start it again. Repeat this motion. 4) Twist the throttle slightly to allow more gas flow as you 2) The vehicle should be put on the main kick the engine over.
  • Page 24: Electric Startup

    Operating Instructions USER’S MANUAL Operation of Electric Startup The duration of each start attempt should not exceed 5 seconds, and the interval between two attempts should not be less than 10 seconds. If 3 vehicle consecutive attempts fail to start the engine, the must be checked.
  • Page 25: Parking The Vehicle

    USER’S MANUAL Operating Instructions Parking the vehicle When you come to park the vehicle, you have 2 different ways to park it, the side stand and the main stand. You should turn your engine off before using either of these stands. Using the side stand: Holding the vehicle upright, you use your foot to put the side stand down.
  • Page 26: Regular Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Regular Service and Maintenance Throughout the life of the vehicle, usage will inevitably cause wear All mechanical parts should be lubricated. of its mechanical parts. Regular maintenance will prolong the life of The cable connections to the battery terminals should be the vehicle.
  • Page 27: Precautions During The Break-In Period

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Precautions taken during break in period: Level 1 Service and Maintenance During the break in period, replace the oil with Standard Level 1 Service and Maintenance should be performed every 1000 15w-40 or synthetic 5w-40 engine oil and clean the oil filter miles.
  • Page 28: Level 2 Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Level 2 Service and Maintenance Level 3 Service and Maintenance Level 2 Service and Maintenance should be performed every time Level 3 Service and Maintenance should be performed every after the vehicle runs 2000~4000 miles. 5000~8000 miles: 1.
  • Page 29: Service And Maintenance Of The Carburetor

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance of the Carburetor 2. Inspect the fuel and vacuum lines for any ageing, weathering For maximum performance and reliability, it is important the or other deterioration, replace if any is found carburetor is maintained and adjusted properly. Failure to do so Start and drive your vehicle often.
  • Page 30: Check And Replacement Of Lubricant

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Check and Replacement of Lubricating Oil Caution Checking and Replacing Engine Oil With the vehicle on the center kick stand, unscrew the oil dipstick and wipe clean To ensure an accurate reading when checking the engine oil, place the vehicle on the with a rag.
  • Page 31: Service And Maintenance Of The Spark Plug

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance of the Spark Plug Remove the spark plug from the engine. If the color of the insulator skirt of the spark plug is brown it indicates that the carburetor is adjusted properly. Any signs of buildup on the plug should be noted as this could be a sign of an incorrect carburetor It is normal for the adjustment.
  • Page 32: Service And Maintenance Of The Air Filter

    Service and Maintenance for the Air Filter Paper based filters are a disposable item and just need to be replaced. You can find them at your Wolf Brand dealership When dust builds up in the filter element of the air filter, it may...
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Throttle Grip

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Adjustment of the throttle grip Service and Maintenance for the Front Brake Check whether the free travel of the throttle is within the correct Most models use a front disc brake, which features high heat range and adjust it if necessary.
  • Page 34 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Disc brake Check for the wear on the front disc rotor. Any signs of warping Check the travel of the brake lever when applied. Excessive travel Check for the wear on the front disc rotor. Any signs of or irregularities in the surface of the brake rotor can cause could indicate worn pads or air in the brake fluid.
  • Page 35: Service And Maintenance Of The Rear Brake

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance for the Rear Brake Adjustment of the rear drum brake: First, use the main stand to prop up the rear wheel of the When applying the rear brake, ensure the wheel stops vehicle and then adjust the free travel of the rear brake by spinning within the recommend length of free travel.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Rear Braking Light

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Adjustment of the rear braking light Adjustment of the idle speed It is important to always check the vehicle lights and make If the vehicle stalls out during normal operation due to the engine sure they are properly functioning prior to using the vehicle. The speed being low, the idle speed can be adjusted: brake light can be inspected with the ignition turned to the on Before adjusting the idle, make sure the engine has reached...
  • Page 37: Service And Maintenance Of The Front And Rear Tires

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance for Front and Rear Tires Removal and Installation of Front Wheel Prior to riding always inspect the tires. Make sure the front and With the engine off, place the vehicle on the center kickstand. rear tire are filled to their recommended pressure.
  • Page 38 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Removal and Replacement of the Rear Wheel If the tread depth in the middle of the tire reaches the following limits the tire must be replaced immediately. Turn the engine off. Minimum limit of Front wheel 2.0mm (0.079”) Place vehicle on center stand and remove muffler.
  • Page 39: Service And Maintenance Of The Epa Device

    USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance for the Environmental Protection Device Vehicle operators must conduct regular service and maintenance of the environmental protection system to ensure the best performance of the assembly. With proper and regular service and maintenance, we can promptly eliminate faults, prolong the service life of the environmental protection system, reduce the maintenance costs, and realize the goal of being environmental-friendly by reducing your vehicles fuel consumption.
  • Page 40: Service And Maintenance Of The Battery

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance for the battery In this model, the battery is mounted under the floor mat. For the first 500 to 1000 miles of the vehicle, the battery should be serviced and maintained as follows: Keep the battery clean of corrosion.
  • Page 41: Service And Maintenance Of The Main Fuse

    WOLF Brand Scooters dealer for horn to get the correct horn sound. If you do not get a service. correct reading from the multi-meter on the horn circuit, you should have the vehicle check out by your local WOLF Brand Scooter Dealer.
  • Page 42: Storing Of The Vehicle

    Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Long Term Storage of the Vehicle 1) Fill the tires with air to the specified P.S.I For vehicles that will needs to be parked for more than one month, Cover the vehicle, and park it in a dry, clean, dark the following steps should be taken: well-ventilated, place, away from any hazardous materials such as flammables or chemical corrosives.
  • Page 43: Service And Maintenance Interval Table

    Items marked ※※ can Valve lash ※※ only be serviced and Engine oil maintained by an Oil filter screen authorized Wolf Brand Timing chain ※※ Scooter service center. Carburetor idling When driving in a very Drive belt humid or very dusty ※※...
  • Page 44: Service And Maintenance Interval Table For Lubricated Parts

    Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Interval Table for Lubricated Parts Odometer reading Name Model 1000 2000 4000 8500 10500 15000 20000 SAE 15W-40 (5W-40 if Engine oil Synthetic) Multipurpose Brake Cables lithium-based lubricating grease Brake fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Lubricating oil for front Lubricating grease for...
  • Page 45: Common Faults And Troubleshooting

    Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL Table Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Fuel not entering the carburetor. Check the fuel lines. The fuel is not flowing from the tank. Clean the tank and replace fuel shut off valve. The vacuum lines are pinched or leak. Check vacuum lines and replace if needed.
  • Page 46 Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Too much carbon is built up at the secondary air Clean the carbon buildup at the secondary air intake intake port. port. The air pump is blocked or damaged. Replace the air pump.
  • Page 47 Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Compression ratio is too There is too much carbon buildup in the combustion Clean the carbon buildup in the combustion chamber high. chamber and on the top of the piston. and on the top of the piston.
  • Page 48 Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting The rear wheel is damaged. Replace the rear wheel. The rear wheel vibrates Rear Wheel The tire pressure is too low. Increase the tire pressure. The rear wheel nut is loose. Tighten the rear wheel nut to specs.
  • Page 49: Schematic Wiring Diagram

    Common Faults and Troubleshooting USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 50 Schematic Wiring Diagram USER’S MANUAL...

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