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Dion Owners manual v.11.07_EN
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1. Please note the following 32 e AR NINIGN Wiebaltterynp dh e recdine edolosive gathkestadaramboon forynapaektbaflanseconds at a time Alternatively the 3 AG ee the skin or eyes aes away from children 1 If the motorcycle is stored for a ne ime the ei must be removed and charged fully then stored in a cool dry place If the battery is left on the vehicle remove the negative cable from the battery pole 2 When removing the battery the ignition switch should be in 2 position and the negative cable removed When installing connect the positive cable first then the negative one 3 Battery poles erode easily Brush them clean with a needle brush then apply a film of Vaseline or grease 4 When installing the battery terminal bolts must be screwed tightly Battery removal 1 Remove the cover screw and open the battery case cover 2 Disconnect the negative cable from the battery first then the positive cable 3 Take the battery out of the battery case 33 WARNING ative cable Le Use of faces of rating other than specified may result in damage to the electrical system loss of engine power amp xg oSERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ee 64646 Electric fuse The fuse is located at the battery and can withstand up to 15A The fuse can be rendered useless due to overloading of the electrical system or short circuiting Switch off the main switch turn to XX position in advance to a
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3. and regulation buttons 12 Contents 2 Controls 12 Safety Information 4 Main lgnition switch 12 Safe riding 4 Steering lock 13 Protective clothing 5 us SURON A Light switch 13 Vehicle modifications 5 Dimar 14 Loading gt Turn signal switch 14 Accessories 6 Horn button 14 Vehicle Identification 7 Seat 15 Vehicle Description 8 Storage compartment 15 Left view 8 Fuel Tank 16 Right view 9 Fuel 16 Instruments and controls 10 Driving Instructions 17 Main Components 11 Pre operation Inspection 17 Instrument panel 11 Starting the Engine 19 Speedometer 11 Kick starting 20 Odometer 11 Driving 20 Fuel gauge 11 Braking 21 ell signal rare gt Parking 21 Right turning signal indicator tra beam een 12 NP ERAN oe CONTENTS Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Engine oil Engine oil level inspection Engine oil replacement Gear transmission oil Gear oil replacement Air Cleaner Spark Plug Spark plug inspection and replacement Tyres Brakes Hydraulic brake fluid inspection Brakes inspection Battery Battery removal Electric fuse Care and Storage Guide Long term storage Use after storage Cleaning 23 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 28 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 35 35 36 Specifications Wiring diagram 37 38 SAFETY INFORMATION Safe riding 1 Always perform the pre operation inspection before driving 2 The scooter should not be used by anyone who does not hold a valid driving license 3 Many accidents
4. brakes Inspect condition of the brake pads Check the brake fluids and refill to the specified level if necessary Inspect the hydraulic system for any leakage Wheels and tyres Check tyre condition and tyre wear Check for any potential damage to the wheels or tyres Inspect the air pressure and adjust if necessary 17 Y WARNING If any item in the Pre operation inspection list is not functioning properly have it inspected and repaired amp SHAS DRIVING IAISTROCTIONS gt Item Inspection Throttle grip Check operation of the throttle grip It should be able to turn smoothly and be fully opened and closed Inspect condition and free play of the cable Brake levers Check whether the brake levers operate smoothly and lubricate the joints if necessary Lights and Inspect operation of the headlight rear light brake light turn signal lights horn instruments and panel instruments If you need assistance on how to perform any of the above mentioned tasks do not hesitate to contact an authorised Nipponia service point 18 NOMENTION A wageaght thieesenobstke dtb npessine thertitregitto prere fart Belssecdad rdormtbe rip fortheagdip open a little 3 AG DRA HOSP ETIONSmeine has started PERLE ma turn the hotte erp opena ittle Pl llow th Before el arting RE Sagna Make SUPP ES RAR I PRE d Vout n rest the scooter on the main Ine do s not sta
5. check for approaching vehicles 21 e WARNING Park the scooter on a flat and stable surface to prevent it from falling a DRIVINCGOINSPRUCTIONS the scooter facing upwards to prevent it from falling syatamoyaliradi arre dir and apply the brakes slowly so the brake light will turn on and warn vehicles from behind 3 When the vehicle stops switch off the turn signal light 4 Turn the main switch to 1 position to stop the engine 5 Rest the scooter on the main stand 6 To prevent from theft always lock the steering when parking main switch on position and remove the ignition key Engine Break In Breaking in your scooter is very important as it helps to prolong the life of the engine The break in period is the first 1000km During the period from O to 500km driving speed should not exceed 30km h while from 500 to 1000km it should not exceed 50km h During the engine break in period do not put heavy loads on the scooter and avoid driving at full throttle or constant speed for a long time 22 The vehicle must be serviced SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE symbols in the schedule chart Maintetrrante Schedule I Inspect or Clean A Adjust Period of maintenance in km Item C Clean R Replacdirst 500 Every Every Every Every 1000 3000 6000 12000 Engine oil Check the oil level every 500km First replacement at 500km and then after 3000km Add oil every 1000km oil consumption about 100 150ml is n
6. inspection The engine oil level must be checked daily before riding The level should be between the MAX and the MIN mark on the oil scale plug 24 Y WARNING 1 Drain bolt Never fill with oil over the MAX mark 2 Oil screen SERVIEES AND NFAINTENANOCE start the engine as it may b Qilsegeen Bipsingp up the oil and ne Y ee 5 Screw in the oil scale plug then check for leakage Engine oil replacement The quality of the engine oil is the main factor that affects the life of the engine Engine oil must be replaced at prescribed service intervals Oil replacement must be carried out when the engine is warm and with the scooter in a level position 1 First put an empty container under the engine crankcase and then unscrew the oil scale plug 2 Remove the drain bolt 1 under the right side of the crankcase The oil screen spring 3 will fall out and the oil will start to drain 3 Depress the kick starter several times to drain the oil completely 4 Retrieve the oil screen 2 and clean it g N Y 25 t NOMENTION Afet tng ieregoileheastiee sanni rgcthledihg recsching etisthophinExeedbecceoe tai aeni 8 iisposyig ohibimaimg other 3 AG WERE CUS iA Np PENNE EN AN CEash it away with soap or a cleaning agent 5 Inspect the drain bolt seal oil screen spring oil screen and confirm that they are in good condition Then re assemble them as shown and tighten the drain bolt 6 Pour 0 8L of new oil in
7. involve motorcycles not seen by other drivers so please pay attention to the following e Wear bright coloured clothes e Do not drive too close to other vehicles or in another driver s blind spot e Avoid overtaking 4 Always follow local traffic regulations e Driving above the speed limit is the reason for many accidents Driving speed must not exceed the limit specified by traffic regulations and allowed by road conditions e Always signal when turning or changing lanes in order to attract the attention of the other drivers 5 Never drive under the influence of alcohol or other drugs it dramatically increases the risk of accidents 6 Exercise special attention when driving over crossroads or parking area exits 7 When driving you must hold the handlebars with both hands and place your feet on the footboard The passenger should hold the handgrips or the driver and place his feet on the footrests 8 This scooter is designed for on road use only It is not suitable for off road use SAFETY INFORMATION Protective clothing 1 For your safety the driver and passenger should both wear helmets Use of additional safety apparel gloves glasses protective wear is recommended 2 Do not wear loose clothing as it may be caught by the handle levers the kick starter or the wheels and could lead to an accident 3 During or after operation the muffler s temperature is very high Exercise extreme caution as it can cause burns Vehicl
8. switch can then be turned to the following positions C ON The engine and the electrical system are on and the key cannot be removed R OFF The engine and the electrical system are off and the key can be removed Ly Steering lock The steering is locked and cannot be turned the engine and the electrical system are off and the key can be removed 12 C MORNING fe Maven tachitigetheystedi 1 dhech 4dlebsitionushbe deiveg do itulhdoftanasitionaacid he key should be pressed S S PIRRA N COMPONENTS Steering lock To lock the steering turn the handlebars all the way to the left and insert the key in the main switch 1 Then press down and while pressing turn to 1 position to lock To unlock the steering insert the key and turn it to 2 position To prevent from theft always lock the steering when parked Start button 2 To start the engine using the start button make sure to raise the side stand and hold the front or rear brake Then press the start button to start the engine Light switch 3 It has three positions e and e Headlight rear light position light and license plate light are off C NOTE gt The turn signal switch does not turn off automatically You must press it to switch off after turning otherwise 6 23 it NPA RRCOMPONENTS you b Turn the light switch to this position after the engine has started
9. the accessories must not affect the suspension travel the light position and the steering angle 2 Do not obstruct the ventilation duct to ensure cooling of the engine 3 Avoid installing any accessories that could hinder your access to vehicle controls and movement of your hands and feet as it could impair your reaction in an emergency event 4 Do not install a bulb with higher power than that specified It could burn the fuse or cause problems to the electrical system due to low voltage 5 Do not add a sidecar to the scooter 1 NOTE Please make a note of your scooter s VIN and Engine number so you can place your orders quickly when S PYERICLE IDEN FIFICATION The Engine number 1 is engraved on the lower left part of the engine case The Frame label 2 is located on the right side of the main stand and the Vehicle identification number VIN 3 is located on the main front bar of the scooter frame and is covered by the VIN cap You can write your scooter s identification numbers here Vehicle identification number ss Engine number seriada dada VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Left view 1 Side stand 2 Battery cover 3 Seat 4 Handgrip 5 Seat lock 6 Air filter 7 Kick Starter 8 Main Stand VEHICLE DESCRIPTION Right view gt es Sp 1 Exhaust muffler 2 Pillion footrest 3 Rear light 4 Fuel tank 5 Storage compartment 6 Front turn signal light 7 Headlight VEHICLE DES
10. the reservoir with your IR SME thehandiebar EN de RAR UR RAP RRA Anse RAR AA er If contact is made with the eve ADO AMAR Rraket luiddrematssaleelpse aantainer into the reservoir until the fluid level is dote MAXMiffadot S pes of brake fluid 3 Reinstall the reservoir pad reservoir cap and handlebar cover and tighten the screws 2 Brakes inspection You should check the braking system for breakages and leaks before riding 31 C NOTE pi Before riding with newly installed brake pads first depress the brake lever several times to extend the brake 6 PERI ROE AND MAINTENANCE king the fluid circulation stable 1 Depress the brake lever several times to determine whether there is a leak 2 Check the wear condition of the brake pads Wear condition of brake pads varies according to the use of the vehicle riding style and road conditions Generally speaking the brake pads may wear faster when driving on wet and dirty roads Brake pad wear should be checked at every scheduled maintenance In a hydraulic brake system the thickness of brake disk and brake pad must be checked Check the wear mark 1 on each brake pad if one of the two brake pads is worn to the wear mark replace both pads If the thickness of brake disk is worn to its limit the disk must be replaced at once Battery This model uses a 12V 7Ah maintenance free sealed battery The battery will be prepared for use before you take delivery of the scooter
11. 0 12 2 25 bar 2 30 bar wheel Note 1bar 1 kg cm 100 kPa 29 ATTENTION 1 Screws pin If tyre pressure exceeds the standard 4aRasermeityapcan easily be damaged if tyre pressure is below the 3 AG SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE Nena Por the tyre being dislodged from the rim Driving with worn tyres is very dang Resy the tyres must be replaced before the tread is worn to the wear mark 1 Brakes This scooter is equipped with hydraulic disk type front brake and rear brake Periodic maintenance and adjustment of the braking system should be performed to prevent accidents 27 Y 3 4 EEE m w os A Hydraulic brake fluid inspection Frequently scheduled inspections of hydraulic fluid level and wear condition of brake pads must be carried out If the free play of the brake lever is excessive gt 2 3cm and the brake pad wear is within its specified 30 Y ATTENTION The brake fluid must be handled with care as it can damage the paint surfaces and plastic parts amp SFIRVICEiANIDENTAIN PENANCE the reservoir is set level otherwise fluid will spill out when you em RE A r Maessen deketa Rust be expelled Take your scooter to an authorized RoUe Wants Et gih ud or water with the brake fluid in the reservoir Inspect hehy fluid level is above the MIN mari whe pestin the ptprcy leina vertical position Wenh hygraule fluid level has fallen to the MIN mark refill the fuid in
12. CRIPTION Instruments and controls 4 O 9 10 11 LZ 1 Horn button 2 Turn signal switch 3 Rear braking lever 4 Left rear view mirror 5 Dimmer switch 6 Instrument panel 7 Light switch 8 Right rear view mirror 9 Front braking lever 10 Throttle grip 11 Start button 12 Main lgnition switch 10 MAIN COMPONENTS Instrument Panel Speedometer 1 This meter displays the current driving speed in km h and mph Odometer 2 This meter displays the accumulated mileage of the scooter in km Fuel gauge 3 This gauge indicates the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank When the hand reaches the F Full mark there are 5L in the tank When it reaches the red area there is about 1 2L left in the tank and it needs to be refilled Left turning signal indicator 4 This indicator flashes when left turn signal light is on 11 MAIN COMPONENTS Right turning signal indicator 5 This indicator flashes when right turn signal light is on High Beam indicator 6 This indicator lights when the dimmer switch is in the high beam position Clock and set buttons 7 This mini screen functions as a clock The time can be set by two buttons one on each side of the screen Controls Main Ignition switch 1 The main switch is located at the upper right part of the frame body It is used to control the ignition and electrical systems and to lock the steering wheel To use it insert the ignition key The
13. Owner s manual Dion 125 Nipponia S A OWAO01 EN INTRODUCTION This Owner s Manual contains basic instructions on how to operate inspect and maintain your scooter Please read it carefully and thoroughly Correctly operating maintaining and repairing your scooter will minimise any possible risks and result in its best performance The authorised Nipponia service points will be glad to provide you with more detailed instructions Important information contained in this manual is marked using the following symbols C NOTE Important information or instructions ATTENTION Important information or instructions Failure to follow these instructions may result in damage to your scooter or minor injury Y WARNING Important information or instructions Failure to follow these instructions may result in heavy damage to your scooter serious injury or even death This manual is an integral part of the scooter and must always accompany it even in the event of a resale If you have any questions concerning the contents of this manual or need further information regarding the operation of your scooter do not hesitate to contact your local Nipponia dealer This booklet is compiled with the latest available information However due to constant improvements modifications or alterations may be made without prior notification Updated versions can be downloaded from the Nipponia website www nipponia com CONTENTS Introduction 1 Clock
14. ay c Air cleaner The air cleaner must be maintained periodically Especially after driving in a dusty environment maintenance must be enhanced 1 Remove air cleaner fixing bolts 2 Remove air cleaner tightening bolts take the air cleaner out 3 Clean or replace filter element Re install the air cleaner in reverse order Spark Plug O Recommended spark plug for standard use C7HSA NGK or A7T or A7RT BAILIAN Spark plug inspection and replacement 1 Remove the dirt around the spark plug socket 2 Take the spark plug cap off and remove the plug with the spark plug wrench from the tool bag 28 to ne The spark Wear MAK be screwed in fully Otherwise leakage from spark plug base and temperature increase ww SERVICE SAND MAIN PENANCE 3 Measure the gap ue pole and electrode with a ee gauge and adjust to 0 6 0 7 mm 4 When re installing the spark plug screw it in by hand and then tighten with the wrench 1 2 turn for a new plug 1 8 1 4 turn for a used one 5 Put on the spark plug cap Tyres The inflated tyre pressure must be checked daily and regulated according to the following table Cracks damage and wear on the tyres cause unsteady steering or even tyre blow out Note that tyre pressure is measured with cold tyres Tyre pressure in cold state Tyre specifications Rider and Rider only passenger Front 120 70 12 1 75 bar 2 30 bar wheel Rear 120 7
15. e modifications Making any modifications to the scooter or replacing the original components can affect its performance and safety and or render it illegal for use Observe applicable laws and all national and local regulations concerning vehicle equipment Additionally such modifications will cancel the warranty Loading Adding accessories or cargo to your scooter can adversely affect stability and handling if the weight distribution of the scooter is changed Use extra care when riding a scooter with extra load Here are some general guidelines to follow when loading cargo or adding accessories to your scooter 1 All accessories must be fastened securely on the vehicle in order to minimise vibration that could cause instability 2 Any extra load should be placed as close to the gravity centre as possible and must be equally SAFETY INFORMATION distributed on both sides of the scooter to avoid imbalance and instability 3 The tyre pressure must be adapted to the weight of the load and road conditions 4 Make sure that extra load is securely attached to the vehicle to prevent it from falling and being lost 5 Do not hang any load on the handlebars or the suspension 6 The total weight of the driver passenger accessories and cargo must not exceed the maximum load limit of the scooter 186kg Accessories When installing accessories not approved by Nipponia attention should be paid to the following points 1 The installation of
16. ng the painting coat bright 1 The scooter should be washed after it is stored in order to wash out the accumulated dust The plastic parts should be cleaned with a cloth or sponge using a neutral cleaning agent 2 After drying let the engine run at idle for several minutes 3 Before riding the brakes should be inspected carefully 36 SPECIFICATIONS Dion 125 Overall length mm Displacement ml 124 6 Overall width mm Max Power kW rpm 6 0 7000 Overall height mm Max Torque Nm rpm 8 6 6000 Wheel base mm Max load kg including driver Weight with oil and fuel kg Idling speed 1700 170 Fuel consumption at 30km h speed L 100km lt 2 8 Spark plug C7HSA NGK Front tyre 120 70 12 Spark plug gap 0 6 0 7 Rear tyre 120 70 12 Engine oil capacity L 0 8 Climbing ability gt 16 Fuel tank capacity L 5 0 Braking distance m lt 7 m Battery 12V 7Ah High low beam 12V 25W 25W Position light 12V 5W 15A ii see Taillight brake light license plate light 12V 5W 21W 5W Front disc brake mm 190 Turn signal lights 12V 10W x 4 Rear disc brake mm 190 Note All data obtained under laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards 37 WIRING DIAGRAM starting motor o ignition switch lighting switch headlight al di itch oy
17. ormal Oil screen R Air filter element C R Gear oil R Replace every 6000km l l Spark plug l R Valve clearance Cam chain Carburettor idle speed Throttle function Fuel screen R Braking system pads fluid Clutch weights Driving belt l R Transmission system check for l leakage Engine check for leakage Fasteners bolts screws nuts Headlight beam setting Suspension Tyres Rims Steering stem bearings Note The filter element should be cleaned or replaced with greater frequency when driving in a dusty environment In such cases it is recommended to clean it every 1000 km 23 1 Set the scooter on the centre stand on a level surface AN cE minutes scale p aad ean it with a dry cloth then insert it back in do not Screw HE COL Pers HELO ISU st PORE Et FREY FEM the for any MAX a dithe MIN mark additives Do not Use common oil vegetable oil or castor oil 4 When the oil level approaches or is close to the MIN mark refill The Viscosity of e engine ail varies according to local average the oil to the mM notoverfill environmental temperature You should choose the right viscosity or grade of oil for different temperatures Lubricating oil has three grades SAE 15W 40 SAE 10W 30 SAE 5W 30 Refer to the side figure for details Engine oil level
18. rt with the electric starter try using the kie starte A Turn the main switch to O position 2 Close the throttle completely and do not turn it 3 Press the start button while holding the rear brake lever to start the engine 19 E NOTE Rh akitmesetdinfoomatihatbhyihie tiott gnantaibtienhditiagrip open to increase the speed and close amp 3 AG AMES ENG INSTRUCTIONS inspection before driving Kick starting Make sure to raise the side stand and rest the scooter on the main stand 1 Turn the main switch to O position 2 Close the throttle completely and do not turn it 3 Step down the kick starter with force and the engine will start Driving 1 Start the engine as previously described 2 Push the vehicle off the main stand holding the rear brake lever 3 Get on the scooter keeping at least one foot on the ground to support and prevent it from falling 4 Adjust the rear view mirrors 5 Before taking off turn on the signal light and make sure it is safe to go 6 Release the brake and gradually turn the throttle grip open 20 Y NAENNGN Dipdditokadimighechal et iaa bb ima dekie atletas atoweby maintaining a low speed S 3 _ DRIVE INSTRUCHONSO plan aia deta sp ad bra arth Braking When you need to brake close the throttle grip and use both front and rear brakes Press the brake levers smoothly gradually increasing the pressure Parking 1 Switch on the turn signal light in advance and
19. t The storage compartment is located under the seat lts maximum loading capacity is 5kg 15 to WARNING 1 Fuel tank cap _ Gasoline is highly flammable and may be explosive Always turn off the engine before refuelling H MAIN COMPONENTS and avoid sparks flames or any other source that could ignite the fuel Helling be careful not to spill any gasoline out of the tank After refuelling please che fhe eP tankis joc afed nder T the seat Yo retuel fit Re Seat and turn the fuel tank gan dd sonatetralgcdivise to Open it After refuelling make sure to close the fuel tank tightly by turning the fuel tank cap clockwise Fuel Use only 90 97 octane unleaded gasoline 16 DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Pre operation Inspection Always perform the pre operation inspection before driving your scooter Failure to do so may result in vehicle damage or an accident The time required to perform the necessary inspection is very short However it both ensures your safe driving and in the long term saves you time from vehicle repairs Make sure to inspect the following items Item Inspection Fuel Check the fuel level and refuel if necessary Inspect the fuel circuit for any fuel leakage Engine oil and gear oil Check the engine oil and the gear oil and refill to the specified level if necessary Inspect the scooter for any oil leakage Front and rear brakes Check operation of the
20. to the crankcase from the filling port and then tighten the oil scale plug 7 Start the engine and run it at idle for several minutes 8 Switch off the engine 9 Inspect the oil level Check for any leakage Gear transmission oil Use gear oil for four stroke gasoline engines Recommended oil type API GL 5 SAE 80W 90 26 to ATTENTION This work should only be done at an authorised Nipponia service point SERVICE RANDIMAN PENANCE arm and with the scooter set on a level surface to ensure that the oil 7 ear Sile face oil il more frequently than recommended in the following conditions que tu ein wer we 1 b at t e SC ot ron m centre stand on a level surface 2 Prolonged ri 3 RiBRDAQUA the line bots 1 and the drain bolt 2 3 It is better to replace the gear oil when the engine is warm as it will be easier to drain out the residue of the gear oil 4 After the gear oil has been drained out completely clean the drain bolt and tighten it 1 5 Pour about 100ml of new gear oil 6 Tighten the filling bolt to prevent the gear oil from flowing out 7 For a new scooter replace the gear oil after the first 500 km After that replace every year or every 6000 km 27 Y ATTENTION 1 Electrode gap1 Air cleaner This model uses a dry type air cleaner When cleaning use high pressure air and pat aiktypesolvent S SERVICE IRND iI MA INTERANGCEtIy dust can be sucked directly into the engine cylinder This m
21. to turn on the position light rear light and license plate light In this position the headlight is off It is recommended for afternoon use de Turn the light switch to this position after the engine has started to turn on the headlight position light rear light and license plate light It is recommended for use while driving at night in reduced visibility conditions Dimmer switch 4 This switch controls the headlight beam with the light switch in position High beam 20 Low beam Turn signal switch 5 Push this switch to position to signal a left hand turn or to position to signal a right hand turn Then return the switch to the centre position To turn off the signal lights press the button in the centre of the switch Horn button 6 Press this button to sound the horn 14 E MORNING en Becateduldvhde exasieidg ye umaxboten mathestweaglet dakg aofrhlenstoaygzetovepartment as it may affect the 6 gt CYP RPAK COMPONEN TS de storage compartment ri heaiaesistant or flammable items A To open the seat first unlock it from the seat lock turning the key clockwise and then lift it up To close the seat lower it down and push the rear part of the seat until you hear a clicking sound This indicates that the seat is locked Then you can remove the key from the lock Always make sure that the seat is securely locked before driving Storage compartmen
22. void a short circuit when replacing and or inspecting a fuse 34 Y WARNING Fuel is flammable When draining and refilling the fuel tank the engine should be switched off CARE AND STORAGE GUIDE Long term storage When stored for a long time your scooter must be protected against moisture sunlight and rain Before storing the following steps should be taken 1 Replace the engine oil 2 Drain the fuel completely out of fuel tank and carburettor and fill the fuel tank with anti rust fluid 3 Disconnect and remove the battery and put it in a cool place 4 After cleaning your scooter apply a colour fixing or preserving agent on coloured parts and grease on moving metal parts 5 Inflate tyres to specified pressure and then lift the scooter onto blocks to keep the wheels off the ground 6 Finally cover your scooter A Use after storage 1 Take the cover off and clean your scooter If the scooter has been stored for more than 4 months replace the engine oil 2 Recharge the battery and install it 3 Drain the anti rust fluid from the fuel tank then refill with fuel 4 Pre operation inspection should be carried out before riding see page 17 35 Y ATTENTION Washing with high pressure water may damage some parts The following parts should not be washed in this amp pe FEAR EARD STORAGE GUIDES compartment main switch and speedometer Cleaning Cleaning the scooter periodically will help keepi
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