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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 the details as to operate and
maintenance necessarily to perform in safety.
Therefore, we would like you to read the manual before operate the vehicle.
It is our sincerely wish that you enjoy operating the ATV and getting fun from it.
Should you have any problems, please feel free to contact our local dealer in your
area.
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  • Page 1 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 the details as to operate and maintenance necessarily to perform in safety. Therefore, we would like you to read the manual before operate the vehicle. It is our sincerely wish that you enjoy operating the ATV and getting fun from it.
  • Page 2: Warning

    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. READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY. IT’S DANGEROUS TO DRIVE ON AN UNCLEAR ROAD CONDITION.
  • Page 3: Safety Notes

    SAFETY NOTES ★ Don’t allow your child to ride without your supervision. ★ It's strongly recommend operator ride only. ★ Keep a safety distance between your vehicle and other vehicles. ★ This vehicle is designed to be operated only on level, off road surfaces, free of obstacles.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS MODEL ATV50RS/RS-LC ENGINE CAPACITY 50cc TYPE AIR or LIQUID-COOLED,2 STROKE STARTING KICK & ELECTRIC LUBRICATION Oil Pump Separate Supply TRANSMISSION AUTOMATIC (C.V.T.,V-Belt) SPARK PLUG NGK BPR7HS BATTERY 12V-5AH OIL CAPACITY 1.0 Liter FUEL TANK 8.2 Liter OVERALL LENGTH 1790 mm...
  • Page 5: Periodical Check And Services

    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 Spark Plug Coolant(LC Only)
  • Page 6: Check Period To Operate

    CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Inspect your vehicle every day before you run 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. ★...
  • Page 7 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE : CAUTIONS Check and refueling Insert the key and turn to “open” * Stop the engine for refueling. position for opening the fuel cap. * Use unleaded gasoline with octane After refueling, insert the cap properly level 92 or higher.
  • Page 8 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Check and / or Refill Oil : CAUTIONS * Be sure to have sufficient oil, and the cap is installed correctly. * Total oil tank capacity:1.0 Liter * Prescribed oil: 2-cycle engine oil only, synthetic type is recommended. *...
  • Page 9 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Check tires pressure * Check tire pressure if they are normal. Tire size: front 21 × 7-10 / Rear 21×7-10 Recommended pressure: 5 psi (0.35kgf/cm Max. pressure : 7 psi (0.49 kgf/cm Min. pressure : 3 psi (0.21kgf/cm *...
  • Page 10 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Check battery 1. Open the seat. 2. Remove positive and negative terminals (Negative “Θ” first). 3. Remove battery and check voltage. Normal voltage:12V and above 4. Keep terminals clean constantly. Charge the battery base on the instruction.
  • Page 11 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Chain adjustment 1. Loosening the fastening screw of swing arm. 2. Loosening the lock nuts and moving the chain tension plate on the swing arm evenly which can adjusts the chain tension at more or less 10-20 mm space of the direction from horizontal.
  • Page 12 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE Coolant level (Liquid cooled only) With vehicle on a level surface, liquid should be between MIN and MAX level marks stamped on the reservoir surface. : CAUTIONS Check coolant level while engine is cold. Never add coolant in cooling system when engine is hot.
  • Page 13 CHECK PRIOR TO OPERATE PREVIOUSLY INSPECTION FOR SAFETY SAKE AND TO PREVENT VEHICLE DAMAGE, THE PREVIOUSLY INSPECTION IS ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED. CAUTION: The temperature of engine and exhaust muffle is very high. Be careful while checking engine oil to avoid burns.
  • Page 14: Operation

    OPERATION MAIN SWITCH * To turn off the engine. * The key can be extracted. * To start the engine. * The key can not be taken out. * To operate the head light. * The key can not be taken out.
  • Page 15 OPERATION ELECTRIC STARTER * Cranks the engine. : CAUTIONS ※ Don’t push down the starter button again as the engine is running. ※ Don’t press the starter button more than 10 seconds when start up. HEADLIGHT BEAM SWITCH Low beam *...
  • Page 16 OPERATION HORN BUTTON * Turn on main switch and press down the horn buttom, the horn will sound. TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH  Right signal light flashing indicates turning to the right. Horn Button Turn Signal Switch  Left signal light flashing indicates turning to the left. :...
  • Page 17 OPERATION HAZARD WARNING SWITCH HAZARD ON * The 4 direction lights will start blinking together. ● HAZARD OFF Hazard Switch...
  • Page 18 OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL L/R turn signal indicator Neutral indicator Low gear Speedometer Trip Reverse indicator Drive gear signal Oil signal Odometer High beam indicator Mode key Set key...
  • Page 19 OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL-Liquid cooled only L/R turn signal indicator Neutral indicator Drive gear Speedometer signal Low gear Reverse indicator Odometer Fuel level indicator bar High beam indicator Trip Oil signal Coolant temperature Mode key warning light...
  • Page 20 OPERATION FRONT / REAR BRAK The right hand break lever effect on the front wheels and the left hand break lever effect on the rear wheels only. PARKING BRAKE Pull the parking brake lever toward right side will perform brake function. Pull back the parking brake lever toward left side will release brake function.
  • Page 21 OPERATION MODE OF SHIFT GEAR 1. DRIVE GEAR When it was neutral gear, the instrument panel shows “N”. Push forward shift rod to enter drive gear, the instrument panel shows “2”. Push further to enter low gear, the instrument panel shows “1”. Shift Rod Pull back the shift rod to return to drive or neutral gear.
  • Page 22 OPERATION ENGINE START-UP & CAUTIONS * Check oil and fuel prior to start-up. Use of electric starter, throttle lever should be at the “close” state. * 1. Turn “Main Switch” key to "ON". 2. Pull the brake lever. 3. Press the starter button to start the engine *...
  • Page 23 OPERATION FUEL VALVE * The fuel valve is located on the left side of the vehicle. * When the arrow mark on the lever pointed at “ON” position, the fuel is supply under normal condition. When the arrow is pointed at “OFF”, *...
  • Page 24 CORRECT WAY OF DRIVING START OF DRIVING 1. Press the throttle lever slowly to control your speed. 2. Acceleration is to increase the speed. 3. Slowly press the throttle lever while driving on a slope. It will activate the engine power. 4.
  • Page 25 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 * Engine will stop as the main switch turns to “ OFF ” . *...
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE CLEAN AND REPLACE AIR FILTER ADD COOLANT Air filter is located under front right Radiator is under front fender, remove fender. the cap to check coolant level or add Open air filter house cover clips for coolant. cleaning filter element. If the coolant is added in the coolant CLEAN AND CHECK FILTER EACH reservoir, check the level in the radiator...
  • Page 27 MAINTENANCE PARKING BRAKE Parking brake was co-instructed with rear brake caliper but control by parking brake lever and wire separate. Check parking brake before ride. Adjust parking brake if your ATV slipping or can be easily moving even the brake lever was engaged. Adjustment Fixed Nut Put parking lever on neutral.
  • Page 28: Abnormalities And Trouble Shooting

    ABNORMALITIES AND TUORBLE SHOOTING If the engine fails to start or engine fails to keep running. Try to diagnose these malfunctions yourself first as follows: 1. Check the gas tank if fuel is available and sufficient. 2. Whether the procedure for engine start-up is correct Contact the local dealer as soon as possible for checking on any abnormality of your vehicle.
  • Page 29 PRODUCT IDENTICIFICATION NUMBER Please record the frame and engine number for reference. The frame number (VIN No.) is The engine number is engraved on stamped on the right side of frame. central top of left crankcase. FRAME NO. RFL ENGINE NO.__________________ FRAME NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER...
  • Page 30 MAINTENANCE and SERVICE RECORD P.D.I. 500 KM 1,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DEALER: DEALER DEALER: ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DATE: DATE: DATE: 2,000 KM 3,000 KM 4,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________...
  • Page 31 MAINTENANCE and SERVICE RECORD 5,000KM 6,000 KM 7,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DEALER: DEALER DEALER: ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DATE: DATE: DATE: 8,000 KM 9,000 KM 10,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________...
  • Page 32 MAINTENANCE and SERVICE RECORD 11,000 KM 12,000 KM 13,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DEALER: DEALER DEALER: ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ DATE: DATE: DATE: 14,000 KM 15,000 KM 16,000 KM NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________...
  • Page 33 ABNORMALITIES SERVICE RECORD ODOMETER : ODOMETER : ODOMETER : NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ________________________ ________________________ _________________________ DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: ________________________ ________________________ _________________________ DATE: DATE: DATE: ODOMETER : KM ODOMETER : KM ODOMETER : NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________...
  • Page 34 ABNORMALITIES SERVICE RECORD ODOMETER : ODOMETER : ODOMETER : NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________ NOTES : ________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ________________________ ________________________ _________________________ DEALER: DEALER: DEALER: ________________________ ________________________ _________________________ DATE: DATE: DATE: ODOMETER : KM ODOMETER : KM ODOMETER : NOTES:________________ NOTES:________________...
  • Page 35: Assembly Instruction

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION 1. Take out the battery and fill with acid liquid. Pre-charge the battery will extend its life. The preparation and charge procedure is based on the battery’s instruction. 2. Install the front and rear wheels and parts in the following order: A.
  • Page 36 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION(cont.) 6. Check the oil quantity and fill enough unleaded gasoline to operate. Be sure the arrow mark on the fuel valve arm(petcock)is set into the correct position (on). 7. Turn on the main switch and try to start-up the engine. In order to use the electric starter, you need to check the following:...
  • Page 37: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    P.D.I. (Pre-Delivery Inspection) (For ATV-50RS/RU)  1. Record the frame and engine number into the owner’s manual.  2. Check that all tires have correct pressure specified on the tire or in the owner’s manual.  3. Engine oil ( 2 stroke, Grade SAE30 ) is filled. ...
  • Page 38: Speedometer Operation Instructions

    SPEEDOMETER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 40 SPEEDOMETER OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS /OLD VERSION...
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  • Page 43: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page Foreword Warning Safety Notes Specifications Periodical Check and Services Check Period to Operate Operation Abnormalities and Trouble Shooting VIN number and service record Assembly Instruction Pre-Delivery Inspection 13. Speedometer Operation Instructions...

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