Tank Touring Deluxe 150cc Operating And Maintenance Manual

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Summary of Touring Deluxe 150cc

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    Tank touring tank touring deluxe scooter deluxe scooter 150cc 4 stroke 150cc 4 stroke operating and maintenance manual.

  • Page 2: Contents

    Save driving regulations 1 parking 19 driving tips 2 inspection & servicing 21 loading 3 fuel 21 features and controls locations 4 braking 22 operation 6 brake lights 23 meters 6 turn signals 23 indicators 6 tires 24 main switch 7 changing gear oil 24 starting button-headlight switch 8 air cleaner 2...

  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    Disclaimer i have done my best interpreting this manual. However, there may be mistakes in the translation, decimal points, etc. I take no credit for those. Using this manual is at your own risk. I accept no responsibility for any errors or omissions herein. You will in no way hold me responsi- ble ...

  • Page 4: Safe Driving

    Safe driving safe driving the main point of safe driving is to relax and wear comfortable clothing. Wear helmet and gloves when driving. Hold the handlebars with both hands. Never drive using only one hand. Wear protective shoes. Avoid wearing loose or long clothing. To avoid a burn injury, be caref...

  • Page 5: Driving Tips

    Maintain your natural posture while operating the motorscooter. Driving tips driving tips for proper weight distribution, sit on the center of the double seat. Sitting further back will reduce the weight on the front end, making the steering more sensitive. When turning or swerving, keep your weight...

  • Page 6: Loading

    Loading loading maximum weight under the seat: 22 lbs. The steering becomes more sensitive when placing weight to the rear of the motorscooter. When passing, with a load on the motor- scooter, the steering may become very light. Please drive with caution. Be careful not to allow clothing to cover th...

  • Page 7: Features and Controls

    Features and controls features and controls locations locations rear brake lever head light helmet hook under seat storage seat lock air cleaner engine id number location center stand side stand frame id number location 4..

  • Page 8: Features and Controls

    Features and controls features and controls locations locations oil dipstick filler cap main switch front brake lever fuel filler trademark location 5..

  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation operation 1 speedometer and indicator lights 2 3 4 5 6 4 mileage indicator displays distance traveled by the motorscooter in kmh. Speedometer displays speed in kmh. 1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mile headlight indicator when lit, indicates headlight is on. Turn signal indicator when lit, indic...

  • Page 10: Main Switch

    Electrical source is turned off and the engine stopped. The key can be removed. Electrical source is on, engine may be started. The key cannot be removed. The steering column is locked. The key can be removed. Note: to prevent theft, when parking the motorscooter, lock the steering column and remove...

  • Page 11: Controls

    Controls controls starter button in order to use the electric start, you must engage the front or rear brake by pulling on the brake lever. Starter button headlight switch headlights, side lights and speedometer light off. Sidelights and speedometer lights on, headlights off. Headlights and speedome...

  • Page 12: Controls

    Controls controls headlight, hi/lo beam and passing switch high beam, high speed driving. Low beam, low speed and city driving. Flashes lights to indicate passing. Hi lo passing left handgrip horn button main switch on, press to sound horn. 9. Turn signal switch is not self canceling, please turn of...

  • Page 13: Controls

    10. Controls controls helmet lock unlock and raise the seat, insert the helmet strap into the hook, lower and lock the seat. Do not leave a helmet in the lock while driving as body damage will occur to the scooter underseat storage do not exceed item weight of 22 lbs. Do not carry food or any other ...

  • Page 14: Controls

    11. Controls controls steering column lock to avoid theft, lock the steering when parking by turning the steering to the left and turning the key to lock. Turn the steering lightly after locking to ensure it is locked. To avoid damage do not move the scooter after locking the steering ..

  • Page 15: Controls

    Controls controls 12. Starting the engine 1. Check the fuel, oil and battery before starting. 2. Stand the scooter on the main stand and make sure the rear wheel is up. 3. Turn the key to on. 4. Pull in on either the front or rear brake handle and engage the starting button. In cold weather, turn th...

  • Page 16: Controls

    Controls controls 13. Electric starting kick starting do not engage the starter longer than 3 seconds if the scooter fails to start. Wait 10 seconds then try again but do not exceed 4 times. Allow the starter to cool down before trying again. After starting, release the starter button and continue t...

  • Page 17: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 14. Push the scooter forward to remove it from the main stand which will fold up under the frame automatically. Mount the scooter from the left side, seat comfortably and keep the left foot on the ground. Keep the brake engaged. Note: do not run the engine at hi...

  • Page 18: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 15. Release the brake. Note: do not add throttle before releasing the brake turn the throttle slowly. Add the throttle slowly to avoid a dangerous fast start..

  • Page 19: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 16. Add the throttle slowly to avoid a dangerous fast start. Drive safely. Before proceeding, turn on the turn signal and ensure there is no traffic approaching from the rear. Speed is controlled by the throttle. Twisting towards you will increase the speed and ...

  • Page 20: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 17. The break-in period of the new motorscooter avoid accelerating quickly and passing. Change the crankcase oil and gear oil after warming the motorscooter up. Avoid driving a long time at full throttle by changing speeds after the break-in period. Please keep ...

  • Page 21: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 18. Wet weather driving please drive slowly and decrease your driving distance. When on a downgrade, return the throttle to off and use intermittent braking. Don’t stop or swerve quickly without warning. This is a major cause of accidents..

  • Page 22: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 19. Return the turn signal switch to off and turn off the main switch. Parking when near the parking space: • turn on the turn signal, note surrounding traffic and stop slowly. • turn the throttle off while braking. Note: if the scooter inclines excessively the ...

  • Page 23: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 20. Inspection before driving please make it a habit to inspect the scooter before driving to avoid any problems. If you find some trouble with the vehicle, please contact the dealer or service establishment. Parking when parking: • stand to the left of the scoo...

  • Page 24: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 21. Servicing check and service oil remove and clean the oil dipstick. Reinsert and remove the dipstick and note the level of oil. Add oil to full level if it indicates below the low level recommended oil sae 10w-30 (sigma) please do not use synthetic oil. Use o...

  • Page 25: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 22. Servicing check and fill brake fluid center the handlebars and check the fluid level in the right brake fluid tank. Maintain the level between the upper and lower limits. Use dot3 fluid. Check and service brakes movement of the brake levers should be 1-2 cm....

  • Page 26: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 23. Servicing check brake lights turn the main switch on. Engage the brake levers and check to see that the brake lights are on. Check for broken lenses and cleanliness. Check turn signals turn the main switch on. Engage the turn signal switch, check front and r...

  • Page 27: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 24. Servicing check tire pressure maintain the front tire pressure at 28.5 psi and the rear tire at 32 psi. Check tire wear and damage check for tread wear limits as shown above. Repair or replace any tire damaged by a foreign object. Drain plug filler plug chan...

  • Page 28: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 25. Servicing check the rear wheel spline and hangar set support the scooter on the main stand, push the side of the rear wheel and observe if the collar and ring of the rear fork is loose. Carefully check whether the rear hangar is tight. Check air cleaner • cl...

  • Page 29: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 26. Servicing inspection and maintenance schedule to assure driving safety, to maintain performance, assure lon- gevity and reduce pollution, please perform inspections and maintenance regularly. Items driving distance (km) check before driving 300 1000 2000 300...

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    Scooter operations scooter operations 27. Servicing check spark plug check for cleanliness and electrode gap. Clean using a spark plug cleaner or brush. Center electrode side electrode gap 0.6-0.7 mm washer recommended spark plugs: g7hsa (ngk) u22fs-u (nd) be careful of burn injury if engine is hot....

  • Page 31: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 28. Servicing fuse replacement 1. Turn off the main switch and check whether the fuse is blown or not. 2. Remove the 3 screws of the battery cover and locate the fuse in the fuse box. 3. Replace the 7 amp fuse if necessary. Note: when opening the fuse cover, tak...

  • Page 32: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 29. Servicing battery • if the vehicle is supplied with a sealed battery, there is no need to check the electrolyte. • if using a non-sealed battery, check the electrolyte fluid level and refill with distilled water as necessary. • if not using the vehicle for a...

  • Page 33: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 30. Servicing carburetor and choke adjustment the carburetor is adjusted for maximum efficiency at the factory and needs no further adjustment. The choke and idle speed may need adjustment, however. Adjusting the choke. 1. Check whether the choke and throttle ar...

  • Page 34: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 31. Servicing cleaning the air cleaner dust is the leading cause of loss of power and performance. Removal 1. Remove the left side cover. 5 locking screws. 2. Remove the cover and air cleaner 3. Remove 2 screws holding the air cleaner. 4. Reinstall using the rev...

  • Page 35: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 32. Servicing start electric/kick start tire front 110/90-12 ignition system cdi specs. Rear 130/70-12 c7hsa (ngk) tire front 196 kpa / 28.42 psi u22fs-u (nd) pressures rear 221 kpa / 32.05 psi lubrication system forced lubricant electrical system clutch dry-aut...

  • Page 36: Scooter Operations

    Scooter operations scooter operations 33. Servicing length/width/height 2070/735/1410 min. Fuel usage l/100km wheel base mm 1450 braking distance m dead weight kg 130 climb performance (“) > 10 fuel capacity kg 140 engine model yy1p57qmj crankcase capacity l 1.2 engine style single cylinder/ forced ...

  • Page 37: Scooter Operations

    34. Electrical diagram scooter operations scooter operations.