Sym  QUADLANDER 250 Manual
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1. CONTENTS

1. CONTENTS ........................................................................................................ 1
2. USE GENUINE SPARE PARTS.......................................................................... 3
3. CONTROL LOCATION ....................................................................................... 4
4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS........................................................................ 14
5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT ........................................................................ 19
Gauges ......................................................................................................................................
Instrument .................................................................................................................................
Function indicator ....................................................................................................................
Gearshift indicator ....................................................................................................................
Ignition switch .......................................................................................................................... .
Steering handle lock ................................................................................................................
Use of buttons ..........................................................................................................................
Throttle lever .............................................................................................................................
Gearshift lever 1 .......................................................................................................................
Gearshift lever 2 .......................................................................................................................
Seat removal ............................................................................................................................
Fuel tank cap ............................................................................................................................
Brake .........................................................................................................................................
Parking brake ...........................................................................................................................
Rear cushion adjustment ........................................................................................................
Accessory socket .....................................................................................................................
Starting & stopping the engine ...............................................................................................
Parking ......................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1. CONTENTS 1. CONTENTS ......................1 2. USE GENUINE SPARE PARTS................3 3. CONTROL LOCATION ..................4 4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS................ 14 5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT ................ 19 Gauges ............................Instrument ..........................Function indicator ........................Gearshift indicator ........................Ignition switch .......................... . Steering handle lock ........................
  • Page 2 1. CONTENTS 7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING ......... 39 Brake 1 ............................Brake 2 ............................Engine oil inspection and change ..................Transmission oil inspection and change ................Oil filter cleaning ........................Inspection of fuel level ......................Coolant ............................Replenishment of coolant ....................... Spark plug replacement &...
  • Page 3: Use Genuine Spare Parts

    2. USE GENUINE SPARE PARTS In order to maintain the ATV best performance, each part’s quality, material, and machined precision must conform with the design requirements. “SYM Genuine Spare Parts” were made from the same high quality materials used for the original ATV. No parts would be sold to the market until they could meet the designed specifications through sophisticated engineering and stringent quality control.
  • Page 4: Control Location

    3. CONTROL LOCATION WARING MARK WARNING WARNING WARNING Overloading this ATV or carrying cargo Improper tire pressure or Improperly can change handling, Overloading can cause loss of control. stability and braking performance Loss of control can result in and can lead to an accident. severe injury or death.
  • Page 5 3. CONTROL LOCATION WARNING Improper ATV use can result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH WARNING ALWAYS USE NEVER USE AN APPROVED WITH DRUGS HELMET AND OR ALCOHOL PROTECTIVE GEAR NEVER operate: Without proper training or instruction Operating this ATV if you are under At speeds too fast for your skills or the conditions Do not operate the vehicle after consuming the age of 16 increases you chance...
  • Page 6 3. CONTROL LOCATION Fuel fill cap Tool kit compartment Headlight Rear cargo rack Seat lock lever Right footpeg...
  • Page 7 3. CONTROL LOCATION Front brake lever Power supply Turn signal light Rear brake lever Left footpeg...
  • Page 8 3. CONTROL LOCATION Air cleaner Setting at basket Muffler...
  • Page 9 3. CONTROL LOCATION Gearshift lever Coolant reserve tank Rear brake pedal Oil filler cap...
  • Page 10 3. CONTROL LOCATION Front brake fluid reservoir Rear brake fluid reservoir Front brake fluid lever Rear brake fluid lever Throttle Choke Lever Fuel fill cap...
  • Page 11 3. CONTROL LOCATION Operating this ATV if you are under the age of 16 increases you chance of severe injury or death. Do not operate after consuming alcohol or drugs. Operator’s performance capability is reduced by the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Page 12 3. CONTROL LOCATION Know the terrain where you ride. Ride cautiously in unfamiliar areas. Stay alert for holes, rocks, or roots in the terrain, and other hidden hazards which may cause the machine to upset. Be familiar the terrain where you ride. You may not have enough time to react on the unfamiliar terrain such as hidden rocks, bumps, or holes.
  • Page 13 3. CONTROL LOCATION If your ATV has stalled or stopped and you believe you can continue up the hill, restart carefully to make sure you do not lift the front wheels which could cause you to lose control. If you are unable to continue up the hill, dismount the ATV on the uphill side.
  • Page 14: Safe Riding Precautions

    4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS To make a turn on level ground: Steer the handlebar and lean your body toward the inside of the turn. Leaning helps balance the vehicle, and it feels more comfortable. Leaning into a turn is an important technique to master in riding an ATV.
  • Page 15 4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS Travel when easy slippery road surface, moves the body to front, is helpful to the vehicles advance. Although the from and rear brakes have separate controls, your ATV’s four- wheel drive interconnects four wheels. So operating any brake con will cause braking at both the front and rear wheels.
  • Page 16 4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS Crossing Hills or Slopes To maintain balance and stability when riding across a slope, you need to shift weight toward the uphill side of the vehicle. To do this, move your body off the center of the seat and lean toward the uphill side.
  • Page 17 4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS Crossing a sloping surface requires a properly position on your weight to maintain proper balance. Be sure that you have learned the basic riding skills on flat ground before crossing a sloping surface. Avoid slopes with slippery surfaces or rough terrain that may upset your balance.
  • Page 18 4. SAFE RIDING PRECAUTIONS It’s usually advisable to descend hills with the ATV pointed straight downhill. Avoid angles that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply to one side. On downhills, shift your weight back. As you approach a downhill, stop and survey the terrain below.
  • Page 19: Use Of Each Component

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Gauges The following is SYM ATV basic operation. The indicators and displays on your ATV keep you informed, alert you to possible problems, and make your riding safer and more enjoyable. ⑴ ⑶ ⑷ ⑵ (1) Instrument:...
  • Page 20: Instrument

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Instrument ⑴ ⑵ (1) Speedometer: This shows your speed in kilometers per hour (km/h) and in mileage per hour(mph). (2) Odometer: This odometer shows the total kilometers this motor has been driven.
  • Page 21: Function Indicator

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Function indicator ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ (1) Water temperature indicator: Lights when coolant temperature is high enough to adversely affect the service life of the engine. If the coolant high temperature indicator comes on while you are riding, immediately bring the vehicle to a stop, turn the engine off and let it cool.
  • Page 22 5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Function indicator (1) Fuel gauge: The pointer in this gauge shows how much fuel remains in the tank. The pointer stays in “E” position when key switch is turned to “OFF.” When key switch is turned to “ON”, and the “pointer” also in “E” position (red area). Refuel immediately.
  • Page 23: Gearshift Indicator

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Gearshift indicator ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ (1) Forward indicator: Use this position to ride forward. Use this position for normal riding. (2) Neutral indicator: Lights when the transmission is in neutral. Use neutral when you star the engine, or if it is necessary to stop briefly with the engine idling.
  • Page 24: Ignition Switch

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Ignition switch ⑴ ⑵ (1) “ ” position: Engine can be started in this position. Ignition switch key can not be removed. (2) “OFF” position: Engine is shut off and can not be started in this position. Ignition switch key can be removed.
  • Page 25: Steering Handle Lock

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Steering handle lock (1) Steering handle lock The steering handle lock is located on the steering stem directly below the steering head. Turn the steering handle fully to the left Insert the ignition switch key into the lock Turn the key clockwise, then the steering handle can be locked.
  • Page 26: Use Of Buttons

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Use of buttons ⑴ Left handle - switch 1 ⑵ ⑶ (1) Electrical Starter Button This is a starting motor button (switch) for engine starting. With the main switch "ON", press this button while holding the front or rear brake lever will start the engine.
  • Page 27 5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Use of buttons Left handle - switch 2 ⑴ ⑵ ⑶ (1) Turn Signal Light Switch Right-side turn signal light flashing means you intend to make a right turn. Left-side turn signal light flashing means you intend to make a left turn. (2) Horn Switch Press this button down when ignition switch is in the “ON”...
  • Page 28: Throttle Lever

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Throttle lever ⑴ (1) Throttle lever control (2) Acceleration : Pulls the pole with the thumb pressure to be possible to advance engine rpm. (A) Deceleration : The release pulls on the pole the pressure, then reduces the engine rpm.
  • Page 29: Gearshift Lever 1

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Gearshift lever 1 The gearshift lever has three position: Forward (F)、Neutral (N)、Reverse (R). Neutral (N) Use neutral when you start the engine, or if it is necessary to stop briefly with the engine idling. Forward (F) Use this position for normal riding.
  • Page 30: Gearshift Lever 2

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Gearshift lever 2 1.Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, then make sure the transmission is in neutral. 2. Depress and hold down the rear brake level. 3.Be sure there are no obstacles or people in the way. 4.Correctly to catch the rod to disperse into to the R files.
  • Page 31: Seat Removal

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Seat removal 1.Pull the seat lock lever(1) at the Underneath of the seat. 2.The slippery seat back and lifts it.
  • Page 32: Fuel Tank Cap

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Fuel tank cap (1) Fuel fill cap (2) Breather tube (3) Fuel gauge FUEL INSPECTION Turn main switch key to "ON" position, and check fuel gauge's needle range to make sure there is enough amount of fuel in the fuel tank. This engine is designed for using the unleaded fuel of Octane 90 or above.
  • Page 33: Brake

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Brake (1) Rear brake lever The rear brake lever is used to slow or stop your ATV .To operate, pull the lever. (2) Front brake lever The front brake lever is used to slow or stop your ATV .To operate, pull the lever. (3) 4W brake pedal The rear brake pedal is used to slow or stop your ATV .To operate, depress the pedal.
  • Page 34: Parking Brake

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Parking brake (1) Lock lever (2) Front brake lever/parking lever (A) To lock The lock lever(1)on the front brake lever(2)allows it to be used as a parking brake. To operate, first squeeze the front brake lever and then lock it with the lock lever. Before using parking brake, please make sure your ATV is parking on a flat surface.
  • Page 35: Rear Cushion Adjustment

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Rear cushion adjustment hard soft The front and rear suspension are both adjustable. The rear cushion is 5 stage adjustable type. It's set at 3rd stage when manufactured, and you can adjust it depending on your need. Turn counterclockwise to harden it, and turn clockwise to soften it.
  • Page 36: Accessory Socket

    5. USE OF EACH COMPONENT Accessory socket ⑶ ⑴ ⑵ (1) Power supply comp (2) Accessory socket (3) Cap The accessory socket (2) is attached to the left side of the body . You can use the accessory socket to power a trouble light, spotlight, radio, or cell phone, etc. CAUTION: Do not plug in any head-generating accessory such as an automobile cigarette lighter because it can damage the socket.
  • Page 37: Important Points And Cautions For Starting Engine

    6. IMPORTANT POINTS AND CAUTIONS FOR STARTING ENGINE Starting & stopping the engine For yours safety, please avoid in the seal area, for example the garage, the start or does moves the engine. In your ATV waste gas includes the virulent carbon monoxide, can fast gather in the seal area and can cause the disease or the death.
  • Page 38: Parking

    6. IMPORTANT POINTS AND CAUTIONS FOR STARTING ENGINE Parking Lock for lever parking area. Make sure the ground surface is firm. After bringing your ATV to a stop, hold the brakes while you shift into neutral. Set the parking brake. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
  • Page 39: Inspection And Maintenance Before Riding

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Brake 1 Stops ATV in the level ground, the inspection oil level has in the lower limit?
  • Page 40: Brake 2

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Brake 2 (Replenishment of brake fluid) 1.Loosen the screws and remove the master cylinder cover. 2.Wipe clean foreign materials , dirt around the reservoir, being careful not to let foreign materials fall into the reservoir. 3.Remove the diaphragm plate and the diaphragm.
  • Page 41: Engine Oil Inspection And Change

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Engine oil inspection and change Upper limit Lower limit (1) Engine oil INSPECTION 1. Uses main parking places standpoint ATV in the level ground, will remove the oil gauge later to stop in the engine the 3~5 minute. Wipes the oil mass oil to count with then inserts it to enter the drive pipe again (Do not rotate it.) 2.Remove the dipstick and check whether oil level is in between the upper and lower marks.
  • Page 42: Transmission Oil Inspection And Change

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Transmission oil inspection and change INSPECTION: When ATV is stopped in the level ground, stop the engine and wait 3~5 minutes, Wipe the transmission oil screen and check whether the oil level is above lower limit or not. OIL REPLACEMENT: Stop the engine on a level ground.
  • Page 43: Oil Filter Cleaning

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Oil filter cleaning Open the filter nut assembly of the element, and remove the element. Remove the foreign materials from the element by using a gasoline or air spraying gun. WARNING: Oil level will not be correct when checking the oil level with the motorcycle parked on an unleveled ground or immediately after the engine stopped.
  • Page 44: Coolant

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Coolant (1) Main radiator (2) Reserved tank Maintaining the coolant will allow the cooling system to work properly and prevent freezing, overheating, and corrosion. COOLING SYSTEM INSPECTION Stops ATV in the level place Check reserved tank from viewing window to see if coolant level is between the upper limit and lower limit mark.
  • Page 45: Replenishment Of Coolant

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING (1) Reserved tank (2) UPPER level mark (3) LOWER level mark (Check the cooling system for leakage) Check radiator and piping for leakage. Check the ground where the vehicle is parked for water dripped from the vehicle. Replenishment of coolant Always keep radiator cap tightly closed.
  • Page 46 7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Coolant recommended: SYM Bramax radiator agent Concentration: Radiator capacity:: Main radiator: 800 c.c. Reserved tank: 350 c.c. CAUTION: Use soft water when mixing coolant. Please pay special attention that using poor quality coolant may shorten the service life of the radiator.
  • Page 47 7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING A reference table for anti-freeze concentration percentages under different temperatures 1. Radiator anti-freeze specification for this ATV is H68. (SYM Bramax radiator agent) 2. Proper anti-freeze percentages for different frozen temperatures are as follows: Anti-freeze percentage Frozen temperature Remark...
  • Page 48: Spark Plug Replacement & Inspection

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Spark plug replacement & inspection 0.8mm (1) Spark plug cap CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG Remove the cap of spark plug cable (remove the spark plug using the spark plug wrench in the tool kit. Check the electrode if it is dirty or fouled by carbon deposits.
  • Page 49: Battery

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Battery The storage battery is located underneath the seat. (1) Battery (2) Battery band 1. make sure the ignition switch is OFF. 2. Remove the seat. 3. Release the rings and remove the rubber band. 4.
  • Page 50 7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING INSTALLATION 1. Install in reverse order of removal. Check all bolts and other fasteners are secure. Negative Positive CAUTION: Keep the ATV battery clean. If the battery’s posts are corroded and/or are covered with white powder clean them with warm water.
  • Page 51: Air Cleaner

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Air cleaner (1) Retainer clips ¡ m DISASSEMBLE PRCEDURE¡ n 1. Remove mounting screws from air cleaner cover. 2. Remove the air cleaner cover, then remove filter element. 3. Take the element out and clean it. (Refer to maintenance schedule.) ¡...
  • Page 52: Fuse

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Fuse Fuse box is on the frame body, remove the seat then you can see the fuse box is on the frame body right side. Turn off ignition switch, and check fuses if they are intact. Replace the blown fuse with a new one having the same specified amperage rating (30A or 15A or 10A).
  • Page 53: Tire

    7. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE BEFORE RIDING Tire AIR PRESSURE The suitable gasification barometric pressure tire provides is holding controls, the tire mileage and rides while comfortableness and so on an aspect best combination. Generally speaking, the barometric pressure is insufficient the tire can wear unevenly, regarding holds controls as well as has many possibly can because the adverse effect which the heat so that damages.
  • Page 54: Tool Kit

    8. TOOL KIT This tool bag is the storage underneath the seat in the storage room storage box. The tools in the kit are sufficient to perform routine maintenance and simple repairs. (1) Tool kit The tool kit includes the following items: ¡...
  • Page 55: Periodical Maintenance Schedule

    9. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Maintenance Every Every Every Every 300KM kilometer 1,000KM 3,000KM 6,000KM 12,000KM Item Remarks Check Items Maintenance Interval 1 Month 3 Months 6 months 1 Year Air cleaner element(Remark) Fuel filter Oil filter(Screen) Engine oil change Replacement for every 1,000KM or 1 months Tire, pressure Battery inspection Brake &...
  • Page 56: Specification

    10. SPECIFICATION Model UA25A-6 Item Specification length 1,890 mm width 1,055 mm Height 1,115 mm Wheel base 1,200 mm Net Weight 223kg Type 4- stroke 4V electroplated ceramic cylinders engine Fuel UNLEADED(OCTANE 92 OR HIGHER) Cooling type Water-cooled Displacement 249.4 Compression ratio 10.5:1 Max.
  • Page 57: Postscript

    11. POSTSCRIPT SYMEN 2005/05...

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