Access Motor TE 250-U Operator's Manual

Manual is about: 250/300 2x4

Summary of TE 250-U

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    Access motor te-250/300u 250/300 2x4 operator’s manual.

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    Dear customers, thank you for purchasing te-250/300u. You will find it easier to start your engine with actuation of the manual choke for 20-30 seconds after you receive your new atv. That is because we have drained out the fuel in the carburetor when we finished assembling the atv. This will ensure...

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    1. Important message ...................................................................................... 1 riding precautions ...................................................................................... 3 attire; check before riding .........................................................

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    1 important message negligence of the following signs and warnings may cause serious damage and even death. Sign location ` (3) (5) (2) (1) (4).

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    2 (1) (3) (4) (2) (5).

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    3 1. Riding precautions te 250 atv is a special multipurpose four-wheel motorbike with entertainment features. In this section, we will describe important notes and techniques in order for you to safely ride this atv. Please read this manual thoroughly and spend some time practicing on your new atv....

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    4 attire to ensure safety, the rider shall wear a safety helmet, goggles, gloves, boots and protective clothing when riding this atv. Check before riding * conduct a pre-riding check in accordance with “check before riding” in user’s manual on page 34 before riding to ensure safety and the service l...

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    5 ■ particular attention on parts that may cause burn * the exhaust pipe and the engine become very hot when or after the atv runs for a period of time. To avoid personal injury (including human and objects, etc), do not touch these parts. When the atv is parked, also note that children or passers-b...

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    6 ■ looking at the terrain * watch your speed and control technique when you ride on excessively flat, loose and rough surface, and keep an eye on any potential hazards such as pits, water puddles, rocks, root blocks, etc to avoid the risk of an accident. * when riding with poor visibility, e.G. Rid...

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    7 making turns when you approach a turn, first slow down and smoothly turn the handlebars to the direction you are going. Also, move your gravity to the outer floor panel and tilt your upper body to the inner side of the turn, which enables your control at the turn to be smoother and safer. Going up...

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    8 ■ going downhill note: place your gravity as backward as possible and straighten both of your arms. Keep the atv in balance and apply the rear brake to slow down your speed. Unless otherwise necessary, do not press the accelerator lever. Do not apply only the front brake to avoid the atv flipping ...

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    9 * smoking is strictly prohibited when refueling the atv. Turn off your engine when refueling the atv. * functionality of the atv is dependant upon its structure. Any modification without our permission may cause performance degradation and in turn affect the service life of the atv and riding safe...

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    10 2. Naming of each component (01) headlight / position light (02) front brake handle lever (03) right front turn signal light (04) handlebar to lock (05) left front turn signal light 3 5 1 2 4.

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    11 (06) right rear turn signal light (07) rear light / brake light (08) ignition switch (09) left rear turn signal light (10) exhaust pipe (11) license plate light (12) battery (13) accompanying tools (14) manual choke rocker switch 6 9 8 10 13 7 12 14 11.

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    12 (15) shift stick (16) front brake reservoir (17) seat (18) aux liquid bottle 18 15 16 17 18.

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    13 (19) lcd instrument panel (20) front brake handle lever (21) high/low beam switch startup rocker switch warning light switch turn signal light switch horn switch (22) left footrest (23) fuel tank cap (24) throttle bottom clamp (25) right footrest (26) foot brake (1 for 4 wheel) (27) parking lever...

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    14 3. Operation of each component ■ ignition switch off : at this position, power supply to the atv is completely cut off. The key can be removed. (the engine stops) on : at this position, power supply to the atv is connected. The key cannot be removed at this position. (the engine can be started up...

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    15 3. High beam indicator light: when this light comes on, the headlight is using high beam light. 4. Temperature indicator light: when this light comes on, it means the engine temperature is too high. Check the coolant level in the aux liquid bottle. 6 3 4 1 2 7 8 5 5 note: *when the engine over-te...

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    16 ■ headlight switch : at this position, the headlight comes on and the light is beaming at a short distance. (the headlight will not come on if the ignition switch is not turned on.) : at this position, the headlight comes on and the light is beaming at a far distance. (the headlight will not come...

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    17 ■ accelerator lever the speed of the atv is controlled via the accelerator lever. The atv speed increases when pressing the accelerator lever using your thumb. Press the accelerator lever slowly. When starting the engine or riding uphill, press the accelerator lever slowly, the engine revs up and...

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    18 ■ manual choke rocker switch . when the engine starts to cool, the engine can be easier to start up with the choke switch being pushed leftward. . after the engine warms up for 2-3 minutes, push the rocker switch back to its original position (push rightward) ■ shift stick to make the atv to stop...

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    19 ■ parking lever (rear brake) how to use it: ◎ turn the rear brake lever to the left side tightly. How to release it: ◎ pull parking lever to the right side,it will return automaticto it’s position,the rear brake will be relieved at the same time. Note: *when starting the engine or parking the atv...

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    20 ■ seat lock the seat can be removed. The battery, fuses, and tool kit are located under the seat. How to remove the seat: pull the locking lever rightward, and then lift rear part of the seat backward. Now the seat can be removed. How to mount the seat: push the retaining tab under the front seat...

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    21 ■ steering handle lock to prevent thefting, the handlebars can be locked when the atv is parked. How to lock the handlebars: turn the handlebars to the left all the way until it stops, and then turn the key clockwise to lock the handlebars. Then, remove the key. How to unlock the handlebars: turn...

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    22 ■ lcd instrument panel adjustment.

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    24 4. Starting the engine electrically (1) before starting the engine, first check oil and fuel levels. . turn the ignition switch to the “on” position. (1) key hole (2) key note: *when the ignition switch is turned on, check that the neutral indicator light comes on. The gear should be in neutral w...

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    25 when starting the engine . press the startup rocker switch, and the engine can be started. . if the engine starts to cool, let the engine warm up for 2-3 minutes. . do not rev the engine to high speed while it is idling. This can ensure the engine life. Notes: *once the engine starts to run, imme...

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    26 5. Starting by manual cranking the cranking handle is located at the atv mechanism to the left side of the engine. It is used to manually start the engine, as the battery power is too low to start the engine. Note: do not let water enter the atv mechanism. Lock the cranking handle back to its ret...

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    27 6. Normal usage when riding: the rear brake handle lever is kept at the braking position, and then put the shift stick to the “d” or “r” position. Note: *when the engine is idling, do not push the accelerator to rev the engine. * the rider shall put both of his feet on floor panel and keep his bo...

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    28 placing the parking lever back to its original position (off) is in the brake releasing (unlocking) status. Note: *after releasing the parking brake on the rear wheels, do not push or press the accelerator lever to avoid jerking ahead and causing the risk of hazard. Release the rear brake handle ...

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    29 normal riding make sure that the surroundings are safe before setting out on the trip. (see riding precautions) the speed of the atv is controlled via the accelerator lever. Pushing the accelerator lever ......... The speed increases the accelerator lever should be pushed slowly. When going uphil...

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    30 ■ prolonged engine life depends upon correct riding z keep the atv speed no more than 40 km/h during the first month when z new atv starts to operate. (engine running in period) ■ when applying brakes, simultaneously apply both front and rear brake handle levers. * after returning the accelerator...

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    31 ■ do not apply emergency brake and have a quick turn z using emergency brakes and quickly turning are two major causes to lead to skidding and turning over, which is very dangerous for the rider. ■ riding with particular attention in raining days * in raining days the condition of road surface di...

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    32 ■ how to stop the atv when approaching the parking space: * check that the surroundings are in safe condition and then slowly park the atv. * put the accelerator lever back to the original position, and pull both front and rear brake handle levers, which will activate the brake light to alert com...

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    33 when parking the atv: * to prevent the atv from moving, pull tight the brake handle lever and push the parking lever to the on position (leftward) to lock the rear wheels. Note: *if the play of the rear brake handle lever is incorrect, it will not lock the rear wheels, which will lead to the risk...

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    34 hi low 7. Check before riding ■ pre-riding check make it a habit to check the atv before riding. For safety reason and to prevent malfunction and an accident from happening, it is necessary to have a pre-riding check. Even for a relatively simple and easy trip, a pre-riding check is also required...

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    35 ■ recommended oil specification and grade oil specification: sae 15w40# api.Sg/cd or above engine oil grade: sg/cd or above certified by api (american petroleum institute) oil capacity: full capacity: 1.6 liter replacing volume: 1.4 liter note: *to prevent using low-grade oil, it is recommended y...

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    36 changing oil * 1. Start the engine and let it warm up for 2-3 minutes, and then turn off the ignition switch and remove the oil filling cap. 2. Remove the oil pan drain plug at the bottom of the engine. Turning clockwise the plug to tighten it, and turn counterclockwise to loosen it. Use a contai...

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    37 ■ fuel check and refueling * refuel unleaded #92 or 95 as early as possible * how to use the fuel cap: 1. First stop the engine 2. Turning the cap clockwise you can open the cap, while turning counterclockwise you can tighten the cap. 3. When starting the engine, turn the ignition switch from the...

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    38 ■ front and rear brake fluid level check and refilling * brake fluid level check 1. Position the handlebars in the middle. Check front and rear brake fluid levels in the reservoirs. Fluid level should be between upper and lower limits. 2. When the fluid level drops to the lower limit, check the c...

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    39 is brake performance good? Ride slowly to verify that the front and rear brake performance is good. Brake light check * turn the ignition switch to the “on” position. * pull both the front and rear brake handle levers to make sure that the brake light illuminates. * check that the brake light hou...

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    40 ■ headlight check * turn the ignition switch to ”on” position. * operate the headlight switch and check that the high beam or low beam illuminates. * check that the headlight housing is clean or damaged. Headlight beaming distance adjustment headlight’s beaming distance is adjustable. How to adju...

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    41 ■ tire check * is tire pressure ok? * see the following table when checking tire pressure. Recommended standard value lower limit upper limit front wheel 0. 28 kgf/cm 2 3.92 psi 0.25 kgf/cm 2 3.5 psi 0.35 kgf/cm 2 5 psi rear wheel 0.28 kgf/cm 2 3.92 psi 0.25 kgf/cm 2 3.5 psi 0.35 kgf/cm 2 5 psi *...

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    42 ■ front and rear shock absorber check put your weight on the handlebars and rear hand rest and shake them upward/downward to check that the shock absorbers are ok. Rear shock absorber adjustment to ensure riding comfort, the travel of rear shock absorber is adjustable. How to adjust it: 1. Using ...

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    43 ■ transmission chain check and adjustment the chain between two sprockets should have 3 cm clearance. How to adjust: * loosen the fixing bolt of the rear wheel hub. Use a screwdriver to hold the rear wheel hub and the ride sprocket so that the atv will not move. * while pushing the atv forward wi...

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    44 to refill coolant, normally do not open the radiator cap when the engine is still hot. 1. Park the atv on a flat surface with stand. 2. Open the aux liquid bottle and refill coolant until the level reaches the upper limit. * if the coolant level drops significantly, it usually represents a proble...

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    45 changing coolant notes: * care should be taken when opening the radiator cap, as coolant may be very hot with high pressure. Steam may cause burn and hazards. Wait until the radiator cools down. Use a piece of cloth to cover the cap and slowly open it. * in case that coolant drips on the painted ...

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    46 filling coolant 1. Position the draining bolt and aux liquid bottle in place. 2. First fill up the radiator and then the aux liquid bottle until the coolant level reaches the upper limit. 3. Ensure that the radiator cap and aux liquid bottle cap are firmly closed 4. Start the engine and let the r...

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    47 ■ changing gear oil (drain period) for a new atv, the drain period is one month, and then change the gear oil every six months afterwards. (recommended gear oil) sae 90# gear oil tightening torque for the draining bolt of gear oil is 2.45 kg-m tightening torque for the filling cap of gear oil is ...

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    48 ■ how to replace the air cleaner a dirty air cleaner is the major causes of engine power drop and high fuel consumption. The air cleaner for this model is a wet sponge type. Check and replace the air cleaner every three months. (how to replace it) 1. Remove the seat 2. Unclip two fixing clips on ...

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    49 ■ spark plug check dirty pole or too wide a gap will cause incomplete sparking. * ideally, use a spark plug cleaner to clean it. * or, use a needle brush to clean it. * the gap between two poles normally is 0.6-0.7 mm as shown in figure a. (n.G.K) dpr7ea-9 do not use a spark plug other than a rec...

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    50 ■ simple maintenance if check results show that cleaning, adjustment and replacement are required. Conduct those operations in accordance with the description in the regular check record. Notes: ensure safety when serving the atv: * use suitable tools. * make preparation while the engine stops. *...

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    51 ■ regular maintenance table emission control system, checklist for serving items and timetable: for riding safety, keeping performance, prolonging atv life, and reducing exhaust emission, you should inspect those service items for routine maintenance. I: inspect, and clean, lubricate, refill, adj...

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    52 ■ battery electrolyte check 1. The battery for this model is a servicing-free type without need of refilling battery electrolyte. Notes: * do not open the cover of the enclosed battery that contains battery electrolyte * if the atv has not been used for a long period of time, the battery may have...

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    53 ■ replacing the fuse turn off the ignition switch and check if the fuse is blown. When replacing the fuse, always get a fuse of the specified rating. * before replacing the fuse, first find out why it is blown. * remove the seat * the fuse is located behind the battery * to remove the fuse: open ...

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    54 ■ lubricating each part of the atv visually check that all parts that need lubrication are sufficiently lubricated..

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    55 ■ when failure occurs if atv experiences a malfunction during use, please take it to a dealer or service center for inspection. If the engine stops if the engine stops during riding, first check the following; * is fuel available? * the way to start the engine is correct * any failure occurs on o...

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    56 specifications te 250-u item specification engine type one cylinder, liquid cooling, four stroke displacement 249.4cc compression ratio 11.0 bore x stroke 71x63 max. Power 12.9 kw at 7000 min -1 max. Torque 20.8 nm at 3500 min -1 transmission type cvt fuel tank capacity 14.8 l oil replacement vol...