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Summary of Contents for JM Star Sunny 50
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS & SCOOTER HANDBOOK JM STAR SUNNY 50 SCOOTER WWW.SUNNYSCOOTER.CO.NZ...
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Thank you for choosing to buy a Sunny 50 scooter from AVF Imports. Your JM Star Sunny 50 scooter is EEC (European Economic Community) Certified, thorough checks have been carried out along the assembly line to ensure it has been built to the best possible standard.
CONTENTS 1)Basic information about your scooter 12) Parking your scooter 2)Know your scooter – Left hand side 13) Tips for safe riding 3)Know your scooter – Right hand side 14) Be aware of road conditions 4)Storage on your scooter 15) Be aware of your surroundings 5)Loading restrictions 16) Scooters on hills 6)Steering Lock, Seat Lock &...
1) Basic information about your scooter Scooter Dimensions: 200cm long x 85cm wide x 130cm high. The JM Star Sunny 50 scooter has a 50cc 4 Stroke Seat height is 70cm. engine. To ensure a long engine life it is...
4) Storage on your scooter There are several ways to store your helmet on the scooter. Some helmets will fit inside the rear There are three main storage areas on your storage box or in the under seat storage space. scooter.
5) Loading restrictions The maximum rated load on the scooter is 150KG, this can be made up of a single rider or a rider with passenger. For example the rider might weigh 90KG and the passenger 60KG, to give a total weight of 150KG.
6) Steering Lock, Seat Lock & Fuel cap The main scooter key will unlock the seat, the seat is locked again by pressing down firmly on To lock the steering the back of the seat over the latch. turn the handlebars completely to the left.
7) Electric starting your scooter Your scooter is fitted with an automatic choke; you may hear the engine speed increase for Turn the ignition key to the ON approximately 3 minutes until the engine position. Horn reaches its optimal operating temperature. indicators should now operate.
8) Kick starting your scooter While holding the left handlebar with your As a general rule you should use the electric left hand starter to start your scooter. You would usually supporting the scooter only use the kick starter as an emergency start; ie: with your right hand in the event of a flat battery.
9) Headlight and indicator controls The indicator can be turned on by pushing The headlight switch has the switch sideways in three positions. either direction. To stop 1) OFF the indicators push the 2) Park lights ON switch in. (Includes Dashboard) 3) Headlight ON ALWAYS indicate at least 3 seconds before turning or changing lanes.
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10) Operating your scooter As the scooter starts to move away return your foot to the scooter floor. Never put your foot on Ensure the side stand the ground unless you are pulling to a complete is up and start your stop.
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11) Braking The rear brake light will come on when you pull in either the front or the rear brake. Check that Your scooter is fitted with a hydraulic disc brake the lens cover is kept clean and free from mud or on the front and a drum brake on the rear.
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12) Parking your scooter To put the scooter on to the centre stand: Find a safe place to park your scooter. If it is 1) Hold the left handlebar with your left raining or likely to rain or snow try to park your hand scooter under cover to avoid prolonged exposure 2) Kick the centre stand down to the...
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13) Tips for safe riding ALWAYS wear a helmet when It is important to feel comfortable riding your scooter, even in and relaxed when riding your your own driveway or on scooter. However avoid wearing private property. clothes which are too loose (ie: unbuttoned jacket or scarf) which may get caught in a passing object or cause distraction while you are...
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If the road is wet it can become slippery and you 14) Be aware of road conditions will need to allow more distance ahead to brake Always be alert as to the condition of the road and slow down. Also any water that has been and surrounding environment.
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15) Be aware of your surroundings Your surrounding environment can change quickly; there may be ice on the road, or puddles or mud. You may have glare from the sun on your visor or find yourself having to avoid an animal or child who has run onto the road.
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When travelling uphill scooter will 16) Scooters on hills automatically increase the revs and decrease the speed, it will find the right loading on the belt Your scooter is rated to go up and down hills of a drive to gain the maximum speed possible on maximum grade of 10% (1 in 10).
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17) Fuel and Oil The scooters take standard 10W40 4-Stroke The scooter is designed to run on 91 unleaded engine oil. They take 80W90 transmission oil. fuel. Using 95 or 98 octane fuel can cause the engine to run too hot and prematurely foul the Make a habit of checking the engine plugs.
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18) Running in and caring for your scooter It is important to have your scooter serviced at 1000km intervals after the initial run in service. Your scooter is filled with ‘run-in’ oil. After Your service mechanic will not only change the 300km your scooter is considered to be run in oil, he will also check other safety items such as and it is important to do an oil change at this...
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The scooter will no longer qualify as a moped. and must be limited to a top speed of 50kmph. ***You will also void your 12 month warranty*** JM Star Sunny 50 scooters meet all of these requirements. Your scooter will now need to be registered as a...
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20) Battery and fuse The fuse is also located in the battery well. Make sure the ignition key is turned to the ‘OFF’ The battery in your scooter is 12V 4AH position before attempting to change the fuse. The battery is located under the foot well of the The fuse is 12V 10A.
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