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Owner’s Manual READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.
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MINIMUM RECOMMENDED OPERATOR AGE FOR OFF-ROAD USE ONLY This vehicle is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. USA only: It does not confirm to federal motor vehicle safety standards, and operation on Public streets, roads, or highways is illegal.
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This warranty does not apply to any part, which in opinion of seller was defective because of improper maintenance, improper assembly, alterations, abuse, negligence or accident. Should warranty service be required on your BMS Sniper T 1000 during the 90 days warranty period, please contact the nearest authorized dealer for repairs.
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What is not covered under this warranty? This warranty does not cover any seller vehicle that has been subjected to: a. This warranty does not cover any seller vehicle in any way so to adversely affect its safety or reliability. b.
1. FOREWORD Thank you for choosing our BMS Sniper T 1000 Go-kart We hope you will have fun with it. Before you drive the BMS Sniper T 1000 Go-kart. Please read through this Owner’s Manual carefully as it contains important safety and maintenance information.
2. A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY In order to keep everyone safe you must take responsibility for the safe operation of you Go-Kart. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
Instructions---how to use this Go-Kart correctly and safely. This entire manual is filled with important safety information----please read it carefully. 3. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Your Go-Kart will provide you with many yeas of service and pleasure. Proving you take responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges you can meet while driving. There is much that you can do to protect your self when you drive.
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Your Go-Kart is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. The tires aren’t made for pavement, and the Go-Kart does not have some features requires required for use on public roads. lf you need to cross a paved or public road, get off and walk your Go-Kart across. Take Time to Learn &...
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inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments and driver safely. Don `t Drink and drive Alcohol and driving don` t mix. Even one drink can reduce your ability to respond to changing conditions, and your reaction time get s worse with every additional drink. So don` t drink and drive, and don` t let your friends drink and drive either.
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·Read this manual and all labels carefully and follow the operating procedures described. ·This vehicle is designed to carry the driver and one passenger. Never carry passengers in the cargo bed. ·Always be sure the driver and passenger are wearing seat belts. ·Never give a ride to a passenger who is too small to reach and hold the handgrip on the enclosure.
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Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in this manual. ·Always keep both hands, arms, feet, and legs in side the vehicle at all times during operation. Keep your feet on the floorboard. Never hold onto the enclosure except when using the handgrip inside the enclosure.
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·Never turn at excessive speed. Practice turning at slow speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds. Do not attempt turns on steep inclines. ·Never operate the vehicle on hills that are too steep for it or for your abilities. Go straight up and down hills where possible.
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When it is safe to proceed in reverse, go slowly. Do not brake abruptly when carrying loads in the cargo bed. ·Always use the size and type of tires specified in this manual. ·Always maintain proper tire pressure as described in this manual. ·Never exceed the stated load capacity.
4. SAFETY LABELS This section presents some of the most important information and recommendations to help you drive your Go-Kart safely. Spend a few moments to read these pages. The labels are considered permanent parts of the Go-Kart. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for warning labels replacements.
5. ARE YOU READY TO DRIVE? Before each drive, you need to make sure you and your Go-Kart are both ready to drive. help get you prepared, this section discusses how to evaluate your driving readies what items you should check on your Go-Kart, and adjustments to make for your comfort, convenience, or safety.
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helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, long pants, and long-sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you drive. Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper wear can reduce the chance of injury when you drive. The following suggestions will help you choose the proper driving wear. ·Helmets and Eyes Protection Your helmet is your most important piece of driving gear because it offers the best protection against head injuries.
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1. Sturdy off-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet, ankles, and lower Off-road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands. 2. Driving pants with knee and hip pads, a driving jersey with padded elbows, and a chest/shoulder protector. Drive Training Developing your driving skills is an on-going process.
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Age Recommendation It is strongly recommended that no one under the age of 16 be permitted this Go-Kart without adult supervision. No Alcohol or Drugs Alcohol, drugs and Go-Karts don’t mix. Even small amount of alcohol can impair your ability to operate a Go-Kart safely.
6. IS YOUR VEHICLE READY TO DRIVE? Before each drive, it is important to inspect your Go-Kart and make sure any problems are away. A pre-drive inspection is necessary, not only for safety, but also for comfort. Because any a breakdown, or even a flat tire, can be a major inconvenience. If your Go-Kart has overturned or has been involved in a collision, do not drive it until your dealer has inspected your Go-Kart, There may be damages or other problems your cannot see.
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Check for leaks. ·Tires Use a gauge to check the air pressure. Adjust if needed. Also look for signs of damages or excessive wear. ·Nuts & Bolts Check the wheels to see that the axle nuts are tightened; Use a wrench to makes all accessible nuts;...
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Make sure the headlight; brake light and taillight are working properly. ·Throttle Check the free play and adjust if needed. Press the throttle to make sure it moves smoothly without sticking, and snaps back automatically when it is released. ·Brakes Press the brake pedal several times, check for proper brake pedal free piay.
7. SAFE DRIVING PRECAUTIONS Off-Road Use Only You Go-Kart and its tires are designed and manufactured for off-road use only, not fo pavement. Driving on pavement can affect handling and control. You should not drive your Go-Kart on pavement. When driving off-road, also remember to always obey local off-road driving laws regulations. Obtain permission to drive on private property.
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and highways. Keep Hands and Feet on Controls Always keep both hands on the steering wheel and both feet on the foot controls. When driving your Go-Kart. It is important to maintain your balance and to control of the Go-Kart. Control Speed...
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Driving at excessive speed increases the chance of an accident. In choosing a propel speed, you need to consider the capability of your Go-Kart, the terrain, visibility and other operating conditions, plus your own skills and experience. Use Care on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain Before driving in a new area, always check the terrain thoroughly.
8. SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS-2S Overall Length·······117.3 in. (2980mm) Overall Width········69.3in. (1760mm) Overall Height········66.1 in. (1680mm) Wheelbase··········87.4 in. (2220mm) DIMENSIONS-4S Overall Length·······152.3 in. (3870mm) Overall Width········69.3in. (1760mm) Overall Height········68.1in. (1730mm) Wheelbase··········125.2in. (3180mm) Front Track···········61.6 in. (1565mm) Rear Track··········56.3 in. (1430mm) Ground Clearance·····12.8 in. (325mm) CAPACITIES Maximum load···············280kg Fuel tank·······················25L...
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Brake Track·········< 7m @ 20miles/h Top speed···········95miles/h (or limited as customers require) CHASSIS Front, Rear brake··········Hydraulic disc, right foot control Front tire·················27×9-14 Rear tire··················27×11-14 Front Suspension···············Independent Dual A-Arm Rear Suspension·········· Longitudinal Control Arm Final Drive···············shaft driven TIRE PRESSURE Front············70kpa 0.7kg/cm 10psi Rear··········70kpa 0.7kg/c m 10psi WEIGHT...
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Do Not Perform Stunts You should always operate your Go-Kart in a safe and reasonable manner. When driving, always keep all four wheels on the ground.
9. CONTROL FUNCTIONS Mains switch Functions of the respective switch positions are as follows: All electrical circuits are supplied with power, and the headlights and taillights come on when the light switch is on. All electrical circuits are switched off. The key can be removed in this position.
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The electric starter is engaged by turning and holding the key in this position. Release the key when the engine starts.
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CAUTION Do not operate the electric starter continuously for more than 5 seconds, or starter ● damage could occur. Wait at least 5 seconds between each operation of the electric starter to let it cool. Do not turn the key to the “D” position with the engine running, or damage to the ●...
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On–Command four-wheel drive and differential gear lock switches 1.On-Command four-wheel-drive switch “2WD”/“4WD” 2.On-Command differential gear lock switch “4WD”/“LOCK” This vehicle is equipped with an On-Command four-wheel-drive switch “2WD”/“4WD”and a differential gear lock switch “4WD”/“LOCK”. Select the appropriate drive according to terrain and conditions.
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LCD display function Digital display area function: Display real-time speed and engine speed, switch through the M button; Multi-function display area: The display is shown in Table 1. Table 1 Multi-function display area displays information table Display content Display condition xxxxrpm Shows the speed xxxxkm/h...
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OVER TEMPERATURE The water temperature is higher than 105℃ OVER SPEED Speed above 130km/h(MPH) OVER TACH Engine speed is higher than 8000rpm GEAR FAULT Gear signal failure DIFFERETIAL LOCK Front axle or rear axle differential locked EPS FAULT ECU fault OIL SHORTAGE Insufficient oil surplus Two - four - wheel drive display:...
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Other indicator light Coolant temperature indicator light “ ” It indicates the temperature of coolant, If the temperature is above 102℃,stop engine immediately. Check coolant lever and add if low, see authorized dealer if temperature indicator stay on and overflow tank is full of coolant. Oil pressure indicator light “...
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Button function: The meter has 2 buttons, according to the picture as M button and S button function Settings are as follows: Digital display Settings, short press M button, the digital display area display mode in metric, inch, switching between speed and engine speed, according to the mileage show OuDeGong English unit servo synchronous switch, digital display area shows the speed, the multi-function display area showed that the engine speed, digital display area when the engine speed, multi-function display area shows the speed;...
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numerical setting, short press the S button at this time, increasing numerical press 0-23 hours, so can be set up cycle; After the setting is completed, long press the S button to confirm the setting is completed Auxiliary DC jack The auxiliary DC jack is located at the right side of the front panel.
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1. Set the light switch to “OFF”. 2. Start the engine. 3. Open the auxiliary DC jack cap, and then insert the accessory power plug into the jack. 4. When the auxiliary DC jack is not being used, cover it with the cap. CAUTION: Do not use accessories requiring move than the above maximum capacity.
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Accelerator pedal Press the accelerator pedal down to increase engine speed. Spring pressure returns the pedal to the rest position when released. Ways check that the accelerator pedal returns normally before starting the engine. Before starting the engine, check the accelerator pedal to be sure it is operating smoothly. Make sure the accelerator pedal fully returns to the idle position as soon as it is released...
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Brake pedal Press the brake pedal to slow or stop the vehicle. Parking brake lever Pull the parking lever up so that the unit can engage park brake. To release the unit, press button in the front end of parking lever, then push the parking lever to the bottom. CAUTION Never use parking brake lever then the vehicle don’t stop fully.
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Drive select lever The drive select lever is used to shift your vehicle the L—H—N—R—P and reverse positions. CAUTION N or R lever. ● Never start the vehicle at ● Stop the vehicle fully when shifting to reverse. Passengers The vehicle (2seats) allows for two riders only (4seats model allows for four riders only). Combine maximum weight of driver and the passenger should not exceed 200kg (320lbs) Make sure you brief your passenger on proper safety procedures like keeping hands, arms, feet and other bodily appendages inside the vehicle.
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factory-supplied seating. Operator and passenger are responsible for deciding if their situation warrants using Seat Belts. Seat The seats must always be securely fastened in the position which best affords the operator control of the foot pedals, steering wheel, and the remote stop button. a.
10.MAINTENANCE Chassis Maintenance 1) Tire Maintenance Use only tires recommended by Joyner. It is important for your safety and the safety of others that the tires have correct air pressure. Check air pressure in four tires before each use. Visually inspect tires for loss of air throughout each day of operation. See Tire inflation Chart below for correct tire pressuse.
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Tire Inflation Chart Tire Inflation PSI Front Tires Rear Tires 2) Parking Adjustment Parking level Release button Not on parking On parking Pull the park brake lever up so that the unit can engage park brake. ● To release the unit, press button on front end of parking lever then push the parking lever to ●...
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3) Gear Shift Adjustment Before operating the vehicle, check the shift lever as to change gearshift from 1 to 5 and reverse smoothly. The shift lever should be vertical when the gear is in neutral. If not, adjust the shift cable and then tighten the nuts of the shift cable.
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tighten the seat belts. Testing the Gokart1000 in an open place at the beginning to learn how to start, turn and stop. ● Operate the Gokart1000 slowly until you are familiar with it. ● The turning radius of this Gokart1000 is small and agile, so the centrifugal force is very high ●...
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4) Front Wheel Replacement Do not disassemble the center castle nuts when you replace the front wheels. Tighten the nuts after replacing the wheels. 5) Rear Wheel Replacement Do not disassemble the center castle nuts when you replace the front wheels. tighten the nuts after replacing the wheels.
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6) Front Wheel Alignment 1. Put the vehicle on lever ground. 2. The ”toe-in” of the front wheel s should be 0.63 inches. To check alignment, measure distance A and B between the centerline (CL) of the wheels. The proper toe-in dimension A should be 0.63inches greater than dimension B.
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8) Kart Lubrication Lubricate vehicle every 90 days of use, Apply several drops of oil in specific points. 9) Storage Instruction In the event your kart is not to be operated for periods in excess of 30 days or at the end of each driving season prepare for storage as follows: 1.
The maintenance intervals in the following table are based upon average driving conditions. Driving in unusually dusty areas, require more frequent servicing. 11. ENGINE Maintenance of Lubricating System 1, gasoline engine oil 10W/50 SL or SM grade and above gasoline oil Note: Due to the high compression ratio of the engine, do not use oil lower than SL class, otherwise it is easy to damage the engine.
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In cold areas, the appropriate gasoline oil is selected according to the local minimum temperature. The temperature range of various brands of oil is shown in the following figure. 2. Measurement of oil plane The amount of oil in the crankcase is measured by the oil gauge (Fig.
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be checked. The oil surface should be between the two lines on the oil scale (Figure 2). If the oil level is close to or below the lower limit, oil should be added to the upper limit. But you can't exceed the upper limit. Fig.
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★★ Attention: do not let the engine or oil burn, such as the engine temperature is moderate, then put oil and replace the filter element Clean the oil drain bolt and place an oil box at the lower part to avoid contamination. Loosen the oil bolt while it is hot (Fig.
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Note that the rubber sealing ring on the oil filter element is oriented towards the gear box when assembling (Fig. 5). 1. Oil filter 2. O-ring 3. Oil filter cover Check whether the oil drain bolt is tight, add about 2000ml new oil from the oil scale, start the engine to run for about 5 minutes, confirm that there is no oil leakage at the oil drain bolt and the oil filter element.
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2 -- oil drain bolt When replacing the gear oil of the gearbox, preheat the engine for 5-6 minutes. After stopping, unscrew the oil drain bolt at the lower part of the gearbox to let the oil flow out of the gearbox. After draining, screw on the oil drain bolt, and add gear oil from the oil level bolt hole or the vent hole on the top, the amount is about 400ml, so as to overflow from the oil level bolt hole.
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Radiator with antifreeze, the selected antifreeze freezing point is 5℃ lower than the minimum temperature of the use area. 2. Add coolant Refill coolant as follows: (1) unscrew the radiator cover, loosen the air release bolt on the upper part of the radiator at the same time, add coolant, fill the radiator with coolant, tighten the air release bolt on the radiator.
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(3) cover the radiator cover and tighten it. (4) start the engine, idle for 2~3 minutes, unscrew the radiator cover, because of the exclusion of part of the air in the waterway, the coolant level is reduced, then add the coolant, so that the liquid level reaches "FULL"...
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bolt cooling system leak and should be carefully checked. 4, replace the coolant After long-term use, if the coolant needs to be replaced due to deterioration or repair of the coolant, the following steps should be followed: (1) Unscrew the radiator cover, loosen the water discharge bolt (Fig. 9) located at the lower right side of the engine, and release the coolant.
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Under normal circumstances. The car needs to replace a gasoline filter every 2000 kilometers. If the fuel is too dirty, the gasoline filter should be replaced in time, so as not to affect the oil supply or cause fuel injector blockage. ★...
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uniform throughout the central electrode plane. Fig. 10 Spark plug clearance MAINTENANCE CHART A: adjustments Initial 10 hours or 300 km adjustment C: cleaning (Initial adjustments are important and must not be overlooked) I: inspection 25 hours or 750 kilometres L:...
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connections A: adjustments Initial 10 hours or 300 km adjustment C: cleaning (Initial adjustments are important and must not be overlooked) I: inspection 25 hours or 750 kilometres L: lubrication 50 hours or 1500 kilometers R: replacement 100 hours or 3000 km or 1 year Items and contents 200 hours or 6000 km or 2 years spark plug...
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ECU connection reliable Reliable power connection A: adjustments Initial 10 hours or 300 km adjustment C: cleaning (Initial adjustments are important and must not be overlooked) I: inspection 25 hours or 750 kilometres L: lubrication 50 hours or 1500 kilometers R:...
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Tightening Moment of Main Fasteners in Gasoline Engine Serial Name of name Tightening torque (N.m) number Cylinder head connection bolts Twenty N.m, and 60 N.m Air intake manifold fixing bolts 12.5 Valve adjusting nut Flywheel bolts Main wheel fixing bolts Fixed bolts for follower wheels Connecting rod bolts Ten N.m,20 N.m, last 45 N.m...
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Regular sprocket fixing bolts Water temperature sensor Hydraulic sensor Start motor fixing bolts Start unidirectional bolt fixing spark plug Front output shaft flange bolts Back output shaft flange bolts Boxes and M8 bolts Boxes and M6 bolts 12.5...
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