FOREWORD May we, the manufacturer, take this opportunity to thank you for choosing our ATV to serve you. This Owner’s Manual is prepared for you to properly operate in safety. It also includes information about the general care and maintenance of your ATV. Therefore, we would like you to read the manual before operating the vehicle.
OPERATION WARNING THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE WITHOUT PROPER INSTRUCTION. THIS VEHICLE IS NOT FOR YOUTH UNDER 16 YEARS OLD. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND PROTECTIVE GEARS. READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY. IT’S DANGEROUS TO DRIVE ON AN UNCLEAR ROAD CONDITION.
SAFETY INFORMATION Don’t allow your child to ride. Read all warning sticks on vehicle and follow the instruction. Keep a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles. Take a training course if you are a beginner. This vehicle is designed to be operated only on level, off road surfaces, free of obstacles.
PERIODICAL CHECK & SERVICES Maintenance Schedule The maintenance intervals in the following table are based upon average riding conditions. Riding in unusually dusty areas, require more frequent servicing. Frequency Regular Service Mileage ( KM) Item 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 Engine Oil Oil Filter...
PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Inspect your vehicle before you ride it. It only takes a few minutes to check and may save your life. Check the tires condition and pressure. Check the nuts, bolts and other fasteners. Check the drive chain condition and slack. Check the engine stop switch for good function.
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PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Check and / or Refill Oil Oil Level Screen Max. Min. Oil Filter Housing : CAUTIONS * Be sure to have sufficient oil, see the oil level screen, and the filling cap is installed Oil Filling correctly. *...
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PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Check and refueling Insert the key and turn to “open” position for opening the fuel cap. After refueling, insert the cap properly and turn the key to “lock” position. Pull out the key and check fuel cap to make sure it’s locked.
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PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Tire pressure : CAUTIONS Recommended tire pressure: On-road 10 psi (0.35 kgf/cm ), Off-road 5 psi. Max. pressure : 15 psi (1.05 kgf/cm Min. pressure : 3.0 psi (0.245kgf/cm : CAUTIONS Front and rear wheels are with different offset.
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PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Battery This vehicle is equipped with a maintenance free type battery that requires no maintenance. Remove and Check Open the seat. Remove negative and positive terminals (negative first). Remove battery and check voltage. Normal voltage:12V and above Keep terminals clean constantly.
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PRE OPERATING INSPECTION Coolant level With vehicle on a level surface, liquid should be between MIN and MAX level marks stamped on coolant reservoir. : CAUTIONS Check coolant level while engine is cold. Never add coolant in cooling system when engine is hot.
OPERATION MAIN SWITCH To turn off the engine. The key can be extracted. To start the engine. To operate the head light. The key can not be taken out...
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OPERATION ELECTRIC STARTER Grip the brake lever then push the starter Starter switch to cranks engine Switch : CAUTIONS When cranks the engine: Don’t push down again the starter button as the engine is running. Don’t press the starter button more than 10 seconds when start up.
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OPERATION HORN BUTTOM SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH Turn on main switch and press down the horn Right signal light flashing indicates turning to the right. buttom, the horn will sound. Left signal light flashing indicates turning to the left. Push switch to turn off lights.
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OPERATION HEADLIGHT BEAM SWITCH Low beam For normal condition. High beam For farther lighting. Beam Switch Hazard Switch HAZARD WARNING SWITCH HAZARD Push switch and all indicator lights will start blinking together.
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OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL High Gear Speed Revers Neutral Low Gear Fuel Meter Trip & Water Temp. Odometer Hi Beam Setting Button RPM & Time Turn Indicator...
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OPERATION GEAR SHAFT L From Neutral position, hoist the gear shaft to top for low speed forward. Use in uphill driving or rough terrain conditions. Speed limited below 50 Km/Hr. H From Neutral position, hoist the gear shaft for high speed forward. Use in generally driving conditions.
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OPERATION FRONT / REAR BRAKE The foot brake pedal is located on the right side in front of the foot rest. When step on the brake pedal, front and rear wheels will effect at same time. PARKING BRAKE LEVER Pull the parking brake lever clockwise will perform brake function.
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OPERATION ENGINE START-UP & CAUTIONS Check oil and fuel prior to start-up. 1. Set the gear to neutral and throttle lever at the “close” state. 2. Use key to turn “Main Switch” on. 3. Pull left break lever and push electric starter. :...
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OPERATION FUEL METER The fuel meter is located on the left side of the instrument panel. Fuel Level Light Bar When the tank was full, the level light bars are shows at top. During the fuel consuming, light bars cease from top then down to bottom.
MAINTENANCE CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR FILTER CLEAN OIL FILTER Air filter is located under fuel tank. Oil filter house is located on lower left side of Move the seat to find air filter house. cylinder head. Remove oil filter house to clean filter. CLEAN AND CHECK FILTER EACH 1000KM OR AFTER OFF-ROAD USE.
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MAINTENANCE DRAIN AND REFILL GEAR OIL-Gear Box Replace gear oil each 6000KM Place the vehicle on a level surface. Select NEUTRAL position then apply parking brake. Gear oil drain plug Remove gear oil drain plug to drain gear oil. : CAUTIONS Tighten drain plug and place a funnel into the Replace gear oil at first 500Km...
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MAINTENANCE Shaft Box I DRAIN AND REFILL GEAR OIL-Shaft Box Replace gear oil each 6000KM Gear oil fill plug Place the vehicle on a level surface. Select NEUTRAL position then apply parking brake. Gear oil drain plug Shaft Box I Remove gear oil drain plug to drain gear oil.
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MAINTENANCE CVT drain In case the water gets into CVT inlet hose and cause slipping. Switch off the engine then place the vehicle on a level surface. Remove the bolt below CVT drain mark for draining. Tighten the bolt properly then restart the engine.
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MAINTENANCE Adjustment Hole DRIVE CHAIN Adjust drive chain before each use. Before operating the vehicle, always inspect the drive chain. Never operate this vehicle with the drive chain too loose or too tight as severe damage to the drive components can occur. Check the free play of drive chain and adjust if necessary.
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MAINTENANCE PARKING BRAKE Parking brake was co-instructed with rear brake caliper but control by parking brake lever and wire separate. Parking brake Check parking brake before ride. Lever Adjust parking brake if your ATV slipping or can be easily moving even the brake lever was engaged.
CORRECT WAY OF DRIVING START OF DRIVING Press the throttle lever slowly to control your speed. Acceleration is to increase the speed. Slowly press the throttle lever while driving on a slope. It will activate the engine power. Deceleration is to decrease the speed. Release the lever will do.
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CORRECT WAY OF DRIVING STOP OF THE VEHICLE Approaching to the parking point: Release the accelerator and apply both front and rear wheel brakes while the vehicle is stopped. Complete stop: Stop the engine by turns the main switch to “OFF”. Don’t park on uneven ground to avoid tipping over.
ABNORMALITIES AND TROUBLE SHOOTING If the engine fails to start or engine fails to keep running. Check is the engine stop switch was in the RUN position. Check the gas tank is fuel are available and sufficient. Whether the procedure for engine start up is correct. Try to diagnose these malfunctions yourself first.
VIN NUMBER and IDENTICIFICATION Please record the VIN and engine number for further reference. The frame number (VIN) is stamped on the front The engine number is engraved on middle top of right side of frame. right crankcase. FRAME NO. RFL ENGINE NO.
P.D.I. (Pre-Delivery Inspection) 1. Record the frame and engine number into the owner’s manual. 2. Check that all tires have correct pressure specified in the owner’s manual. 3. Engine oil ( 4 stroke, SAE10W/40 or Grade SAE40 ) is enough. ...