E-TON Beamer Scooter Owner's Manual

Summary of Beamer Scooter

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    E-ton beamer scooter owner’s manual.

  • Page 2: Important Notices

    Page 1 dear customer, thank you for choosing the eton beamer. This scooter was made in accordance with the international qs9000 standards and the directives of the european parliament and council. It conforms to all federal dot regulations for a class a moped. It was engineered and designed to provi...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Page 2 table of contents vehicle identification number location 3 controls, switches and feature locations 3 control feature operations engine stop switch 4 turn signal switch 4 horn button 4 head light control switch 4 ignition switch 5 instrument cluster 5 throttle control 6 throttle cable adjustm...

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    Page 3 vehicle identification numbers controls, switches & feature locations locations of controls and features 1. Front brake lever 2. Rear brake lever 3. Front turn indicator lamps 4. Oil tank 5. Main parking stand 6. Rear turn indicator lamps 7. Fuel tank cap 8. Brake fluid reservoir d dot inform...

  • Page 5: Engine Stop Switch

    Page 4 engine stop switch the stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left-hand handlebar. To start and run the engine, this switch must be placed in the on, “o” position. The vehicle is also equipped with a safety brake switch which will prevent the engine from starting until the ...

  • Page 6: Ignition Switch

    Page 5 ignition switch the ignition switch is located on the control column’s right side below the handlebars. A key is required to work the switch. This switch has three positions, “ o ” on, “ x ” off and “ ± ” locked. The switch must be in the “ o ” on position for the engine to start and run. The...

  • Page 7: Throttle Control

    Page 6 throttle control the throttle control is the right-hand handle grip. Throttle is controlled by twisting the grip. The throttle control is spring loaded and set at the factory to return to the idle position when pressure is released. To increase the throttle, twist the handle grip in a counter...

  • Page 8: To Fill The Reservoir

    Page 7 front brake system inspection visually inspect the brake lines for any signs of wear. Inspect the lines for leaks at all connections and look for wear along the entire line. Replace the line if any worn areas are found. The brake line is under great pressure when the brakes are applied and an...

  • Page 9: Purging Brake Lines

    Page 8 purging brake lines for the hydraulic brake system to operate safely, the brake system must be purged of air in the lines and reservoir. To bleed the air will require two people to perform the following procedure. 1. Place a drain pan under the brake caliper to catch the fluid. 2. Open the bl...

  • Page 10: Fuel Tank

    Page 9 fuel tank the fuel tank fill cap is located at the rear of the vehicle just behind the seat. Your vehicle is equipped with a locking fuel tank cap that is opened with the same key that is used in the ignition switch. To unlock your cap simply insert the ignition key into the lock and turn clo...

  • Page 11: Engine Oil

    Page 10 engine oil your vehicle uses 2 cycle oil to lubricate the engine. The oil tank is located under the seat at the front of the unit. Oil is drawn from this tank by an oil injector pump when the engine is operating. Oil level warning light the unit is also equipped with an oil level indicator l...

  • Page 12: Spark Plug

    Page 11 spark plug replace the spark plug every 10,000 miles or if the plug should become damaged or fouled. We recommend that you use ngk - bpr7hs. Disconnect spark plug wire. Clean dirt from around spark plug base with brush or air. (caution: do not allow dirt or foreign material to enter the engi...

  • Page 13: Electrical Battery

    Page 12 electrical battery the unit’s battery is located under the floor board mat and supplies electrical power to the unit. The battery is a 12 volt gel acid type that contains no liquid electrolyte. The battery should be removed from the vehicle when stored for extended periods and charged before...

  • Page 14: Beamer Break-In

    Page 13 beamer break-in procedures your beamer requires a break-in period just as with all other internal combustion engines. This period allows the engine parts to seat and wear properly without undue strain which can cause premature failure. 1. For the first 1000 miles of operation do not operate ...

  • Page 15: Parking Your Atv

    Page 14 passenger pedals. Always keep your feet on the footrests and your hands on the handlebar grips while operating your beamer. Doing so will give you the best control of the unit. Be sure that you and your passenger are not wearing loose fitting clothing that could become entangled in the movin...

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    Page 15 beamer scooter specifications beamer (model - pn2) engine type two cycle air cooled oil injected displacement 49.3cc bore / stroke φ40.0 * 39.2mm compression 6.8 : 1 power 5.2hp @ 7000rpm beamer scooter specifications (continued) transmission type automatic (c.V.T. V-belt) chassis overall le...

  • Page 17: Maintenance Schedule

    Page 16 spark plug ngk (recommended) bpr7hs nipendenso w22frp-u champion ql82yc electrode gap 0.6-0.7mm / 0.023" max driver & passenger weight 150kg / 330lbs. Subject to change without notice 10/01/203 maintenance schedule first week every 30 days every year notes fuel lines i replace fuel & vent li...

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    Page 17 beamer wiring diagram.

  • Page 19: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 18 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty eton america warrants all new eton vehicles sold by authorized eton dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail cons...

  • Page 20: Eton America, Llc.

    Page 19 eton america, llc. Limited vehicle warranty scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period. In the event of a failure or required repair, the owner should take the vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair without undue delay and within...

  • Page 21: Owner’S Notes:

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