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USER MANUAL (Y-6) Operation of this ATV by children under the age of 6 increases the risk of severe injury of death Adult supervision required for children under age 16 NEVER permit children under age 6 to operate this ATV...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PREFACE………………………………………………………………………………. IMPORTANT NOTICES……………………………………………………………….. PURPOSE OF USE……………………………………………………………….….… THE ATV SAFETY INSTITUTE’S GOLDEN RULES………………………….….… INSTRUCTION FOR ASSEMBLING………………………………………………… SAFETY TRAINING COURSE……………………………………………………….. VIN RECORE…………………………………………………………………………… LOCATION OF WARNING LABLES………………………………………………… USER MANUAL…………………………………………………………………….… TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS…………………………………………………….. UNPACKING AND SETTING UP HANDLEBAR…………………………………… BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE…………………………………………………. ENGINE STARTING………………………………………………………………..…...
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*STOP! MUST READ* PLEASE REMEMBER TO VIEW THE ASSEMBLY VIDEO BEFORE PROCEEDING! For Assembly video and Troubleshooting Tips, please visit below link or scan the QR code below with your mobile phone. tinyurl.com/xpro157 LY-ATV-40B/ATV-Z05 ATV...
PREFACE Thank you for choosing All Terrain Vehicle .May you enjoy riding all time. This manual contains the necessary instructions and guidance with respect to the operation and maintenance of the ATV, and BE SURE TO READ IT CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU RIDE THE ATV; AND BE SURE TO PAY MORE ATTAENTION TO THE WARNING WORDS AND INSTRUCTION WHEN RIDING Illegal operation ATV can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.
PURPOSE OF USE This ATV is designed to be driven on closed tracks with an even, smooth, and dust free surface. This product is not designed to be used on public highways. Both adults and over 6years old children can ride the vehicle (children only under the supervision of an adult / responsible person) .This product is not designed for rough terrain.
INSTRUCTION FOR ASSEMBLING WARNING Set-up and pre-delivery service must be performed by an authorized luyuan dealer. Proper pre-delivery is essential to reliability of the vehicle and to rider safety. An error made by the person setting up and servicing a new vehicle can result in damage to the machine or injury to the rider.
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PLEASE REMEMBER TO VIEW THE ASSEMBLY VIDEO ON LISTI NG PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING 1.Open the carton , take out ATV with the iron frame, then remove the iron frame.(Picture 1,2) Picture 1 Picture 2 2. Setting up handle bar,plastic protection cover .(Picture 3 ) Need tools : 8-10 wrench.
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4. Setting up the front tyre (Picture 5,6,7,8) Need tools: 12-14 wrench,13-17 wrench, M8 hexagram First loosen the nut on the front tyre, and connect to the frame with right direction, then tighten the nut. (Picture 5,6) Picture 5 Picture 6 Second, there is a nut and a spacer bush on the steering tie rod , only loosen the nut, then connect it to the frame and tighten it.
5. Setting up the rear tyre (Picture 9,10,11) Loosen the nut on the rear axle, tear off the tape on the axle, pass through the tyre with right direction , then fasten the nut. Picture 9 Picture 10 Picture 11 6.
First-time operators are required to perform a minimum number of repetitions of each of the eight driving maneuvers. The person giving the training must demonstrate each maneuver and then have the trainee repeat the following minimum number of repetitions. 口 Maneuver # 1-Large oval with stopping and starting practice. Once counterclockwise and then once clockwise.
LOCATION OF WARNING LABELS 1.General warning:stick on left front fender 2.Age warning label, forbidden children under age 6: stick on right front fender 3.Tire pressure or overloading warning 4. Passenger warning label: stick on the label: stick on left rear fender rear of seat.
WARNING User must read and understand the warning labels well. User must comply with these warning labels and to keep these labels. If any of these labels are lose or hazily, please ask dealer to get the labels. USER MANUAL 1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM LY-ATV-40B ENGINE one cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled DISPLACEMENT 40cc POWER OUTPUT 0.9kw at 6500rpm TORQUE 1.6Nm at 5000rpm STARTER SYSTEM manual-hand pull type FRAME welder high strong steel tubes BRAKE front and rear disk FRONT TYPE 4.10-6 REAR TYPE 4.10-6 FUEL TANK CAPACITY 1.8 L...
UNPACKING AND SETTING UP HANDLEBAR You ATV is packed with folded handlebars and brake lever. After unpacking, first take out the aluminum block form the tools bag, then set up the handlebars to a comfortable position and tighten the handlebar bolts. the bolt of brake lever and the throttle grip has been tightened .Do not use an excessive force to tighten this bolts.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Before operating this vehicle, be sure to check the items in the following table: ITEM ROUTINE Fuel *Check fuel level in fuel tank, and add recommended fuel if necessary * check fuel line for leakage. Correct if necessary Engine oil *check oil level in engine, and add recommended oil to specified level if necessary...
ENGINE STARTING 1. Turn the ON/OFF switch to ON position 2. Turn the choke lever to CLOSE position Notice When the engine is hot or the temperature is not cold. Don’t need close the choke ● Move the choke lever to CLOSE position.
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4. Pull the handle of the recoil gently until you feel the resistance and then make a rapidly pull. ● Before the handle is pulled make sure the engine has been vertically erected for at least 3min. ● It is only allowed to start the engine when it is erected vertically and the handle points upwards.
RIDING Sit on the vehicle , control the throttle and accelerate properly to start moving forward. When riding the ATV, keep in mind the rules applicable to riding four-wheel vehicles (sit on the front part of the seat, do not lean back, try to keep the load of your body as forward as possible).
SPARK ARRESTOR The spark arrestor must be cleaned for every 50 hours of use to ensure the proper performance. If not cleaned on a regular basis, the carbon build-up of cinders can begin to block your vehicle’s exhaust flow and slow down your vehicle.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHART Check -up Shut the engine off when performing maintenance check-ups Otherwise you could be severely injured if your hands and clothing get caught by moving parts Make sure the engine and exhaust are cold before performing any inspection of this machine.
DRIVE CHAIN ADJUSTMENT Loosen the No. 1 and No. 4 bolts on the rear axle carrier , and adjustment No.2 and No.3 bolts in comfortable position, then tighten No.1 and No.4 bolts for tensioning the chain. the driven chain should be 5mm ( 0.2 in) marking sure not to over tighten the chain.
CLUTCH REPLACEMENT Remove the chain cover, release the chain and dismantle it .Loosen the four screws holding gear case. Release the engine brace on the frame, and move to one side. Loosen the bolt of position A. the clutch will be broken away. Replace new clutch and install it .
FRONT / REAR BRAKE REPLACEMEN Loosen the nut No.2, remove the brake line, loosen No.1 and No.3, remove the old disc brake, replace the new disc brake, tighten nut No. 1 and No.3, insert the brake line, then tighten the nut No.2. Failure to inspect and properly maintain the brake increases the risk of having an accident.
AIR FILTER CLEARING Never run the engine without air filter as it twill worsen engine wear. Inspect the air filter for dust and dirt buildups. Check if bolts and nuts are loosened; if so, screw them up correctly. Mount the felt filter and foam filter one by one, and close the cleaner cover GEARCASE REPLACEMENT...
STORAGE PROCEDURE If the vehicle is to be left unused for a period of time, it is recommended to drain out all the fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor. Inflate the tyres to the normal working pressure. Remove the spark plug, clean it, put a few drops of motor oil into the cylinder, pull the starter rope 2-3 times, so an oil film evenly coats the cylinder walls and piston.
PARTS LIST ITEM ITEM NAME NAME Brake handle Front protective frame Brake button Front damping Throttle device Front axle Throttle line Gear box Cloth Throttle grip Rear brake line Plastic protection cover Emergency shut down switch Fuel tank Engine kill stop switch Left handle Steering tie rod Seat cushion...
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PRODUCT WARRANTY Thank you for purchasing our product. To assure the highest level of service, please carefully read used manual and keep it after you had purchased the product. Note: Please finished all information on table of maintain card which must be authorized by the dealer.