Important Safety Precautions
Please operate your scooter with the following safety instructions. This scooter should only be
ridden by persons with excellent vision, balance, coordination, reflex muscle tone, strength, and
the good reaction to sudden incident.
1. Please read the manual and all safety notice carefully, understand its functions,
maintenance and operating procedures completely before using the scooter.
2. Minor shall never operate this scooter without adult supervision.
3. Never operate your scooter on slick or unstable surfaces such as dampness or loss
gravel, etc.
4. Never operate your scooter on public road, street, or highway.
5. Never operate your scooter without wearing proper safety equipments.
6. Never operate your scooter under influence of alcohol, drug or magnet.
7. Never attempt wheelies, jumps, or other stunts.
8. Never operate your scooter on steep hill or inclines.
9. Do not turn at excessive speeds.
10. Always inspect your scooter prior to each use to make sure it is in safe condition. Follow
inspection and maintenance procedures in this manual.
11. Fuel is highly flammable. Keep it safe away from any source of fire.
12. Engine and muffler will get hot while using, don’t touch with hand.
Quick Start Guide:
Make sure that all cables are not binding and have good action. Check gas lines so they are
not too close to any moving parts. Make sure handlebar hinge is secure.
1. Fill fuel tank with premixed two-stroke (cycle) oil in it. We recommend a ratio of 32 to 1.
DO NOT use straight gas; engine will seize and can cause injury.
2. Prime the carburetor by pressing the bulb located on the bottom of the carburetor until
all air bubbles and fuel flow back to the tank through the clear line.
3. Place the choke (the lever located on the side of the air filter) in the "OFF" (up )
position (this does not mean the choke is off, it means the engine is off - the choke is
on in this position)
4. Pull the pull start to get the engine going. If this is your first or second time starting the
scooter, it may take 10-20 pulls to start it. This will get much easier after the scooter is
broken in. Do not yank on pull starter too hard. Short quick pulls will work fine; yanking
too hard will break pull starter.
5. Once the scooter is started, let the engine idle for a minute, and then Flip the choke to
the "ON" (lever down)position before the engine dies.
6. Give the engine a little throttle right after it starts to get it going. You may also have to
give it a little bit of throttle while pulling the pull start, although this often not necessary.
Press the kill button to stop the engine
And now you're good to go! Once your scooter gets broken in, it won't be necessary to turn
the choke on to start the scooter, and it won't take so many pulls to get it started. It does help
to pump the bulb under the carburetor every time just to get the fuel flowing through it, since
it dries up when it sits.
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