Tank Viaggio 150 Operating Instructions Manual

Summary of Viaggio 150

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    Table of contents i. Various part names:--------------------------------------------- 1 1.L:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 ii: operation descriptions of systems:3 2.R:-------------------------------------------------------------------------...

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    Table of contents e. Be extremely cautious k.Back mirror inspection:--------------------- 21 on wet surfaces:-------------------------------------------- 14 vii.Periodical inspectoion:------------------------- 21 v.How to stop:---------------------------------------------------- 14 a.Oil and filter:...

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    1 i. Various part names : air filter box battery compartmen t kick starter pedal helmet hook headligh t center stand turn signal, horn, and headlight switches.

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    2 kick stand ignition switch under seat storage box muffler front brake handle tail light turn signal light instrument panel.

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    That the remaining fuel is about 0.25 gallons. Fill with gasoline as soon as possible. (91 octane or above.) unleaded fuel only 5. Fuel gage: ● indicates the fuel volume in the fuel tank. (ignition switch must be on) the black number with white background switch is in operation ● mph and / or kph (m...

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    B. Main switch: hint: opening. 4 1.Off: ● all systems are off. ● remove or insert key in this position. 2.On: ● the electric power is connected ● starter switch is functional. ● turning handle bars gently will facilitate unlocking also. Make sure handle bars are locked. Hint: ● you cannot remove the...

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    5 doing so will damage the electric starter. ● when engine is in operation, do not press the starter button . ● after engine starts, release the starter button at once. ● do not engage the starter for more than 4 seconds at a time. C.Starter switch button: warning: ● hold brake and press starter swi...

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    E. Dimmer switch: 2. Headlight switch has three positions to accommodate with this switch. 1.Headlights should remain in the on position at all times while operating your scooter. 6 d. Headlight switch: optional lighting features. Please take time to familiarize yourself ● when the high beam is on, ...

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    7 g. Turn signal switch *when signals are on, symbol on instrument panel will illuminate. 3. Press center (white) to cancel turn signals. Turning switch to the right will cause right signals to illuminate. F. Horn switch button ● when key is on, pressing button will sound horn. Turning switch to the...

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    Unlocking under seat storage box: ● turn key (on main switch) to far right. (open position.) hint: ● applying gentle pressure (up and down) to seat will facilitate opening. Interior of box can be very hot. Do not notice: storage box is not waterproof. Carrying capacity should not exceed 6 pounds. 8 ...

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    Park in legal parking spaces only. 1. Locking ● turn the key clock-wise to unlock. 9 ● turning handle bars gently will facilitate unlocking also. Notice: counter clock-wise to the lock position. Hints: ● after locking, turn handle bars gently to make sure handle bars are locked. I. Steering handle l...

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    A. Starting engine using electric starter: ● turn main switch to "on". Be difficult to start, turn throttle grip 1/8-1/4 turn and start engine again. 10 and a circle with an x and/or a line through it meaning off. ● if motorcycle has not been used for a long time it may ● warm up engine for 2-3 minu...

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    Reminder: ●after using kick starter pedal, fold it back to its original position. ●carbon dioxide exhaust from engine is harmful. Vehicle is for exterior use only. ● place scooter/motorcycle on center stand. ● turn main switch to "on". Be difficult to start, turn throttle grip 1/8-1/4 turn and start...

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    Iv. Basic motorcycle operations: b. Speed adjustment: a. To start riding: ● inspect vehicle before operation. ● turn on turn lights before moving. ● make sure it is safe behind and ahead before moving forward. ●speed is adjusted by turning the throttle grip. ●speed is increased by rolling the thrott...

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    C. Proper break in and riding will lengthen the life of the motorcycle: warning: ●release throttle before applying brakes. ●failure to use both brakes may cause skidding. ●hard and sudden stops cause premature brake wearing. ●always check brakes for proper function before accelerating to high speeds...

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    D. Do not apply brakes and make sharp turns turning while braking can cause falls, skidding, and e. Be extremely cautious on wet surfaces. ●the road surface in rain is different from dry surfaces. ●increase braking distance and reduce speeds. ●drive cautiously. V. How to stop: ●be aware of vehicles ...

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    A. Parking the scoter. B. Choose a flat place: ●turn the signal switch off. ●choose a flat surface not blocking traffic and ●turn main switch to "off". Push down the center stand. Scooter will fall down or tip over if placed on unlevel ground. ●grasp left handle with left hand to make scooter straig...

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    Vi. Inspection before riding: ●always inspect before riding. ●turn main switch to "off". A pre-check up is necessary before each ride. ●periodic inspections every 1,000 miles by a trained professional or service center is recommended. Notice: notice: ●turn off engine when refilling with gasoline. ●c...

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    17 ● if any abnormalities, take the scooter to the distributor or service center for inspection and repair. *free play means the distance between loose and tight positions of brake levers. B. Handle bar inspection: c. Brake inspection: 1.Drum brake series: ● check steering bar. Applying pressure up ...

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    2. Disk brake series: brake oil inspection: ●normal fluid level is between "upper" and "lower". ●when the fluid level is near the lower level mark, check brake pads. ●if brake pads are in good condition, low fluid level could signal a problem. ●have your brakes inspected by a professional. Notice: r...

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    E. Turn signal light inspection: ●turn main switch to "on" ●operate turn signal switch to make sure turn signal lights and turn signal indicators blink. ●check turn signal lights for any dirt or damage. D. Brake light inspection: ●turn main switch to "on". ●operate front and rear brakes one by one t...

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    F. Tire inspection: g. Shock absorber inspection: ●check tire pressure while tires are cool before operation. ●add weight on the handle and seat, swing ●turn main switch to "off". Motorcycle up and down and check the grooves of tires. Front and rear shock absorbers if work well. ●if there are any cr...

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    J. Inspect speedometer: vii. Periodical inspection: k. Inspect mirrors: ●turn main switch to "off". ●for safe and comfortable riding have periodic inspections ●sit on the seat and adjust mirrors. Made by a professional certified mechanic. ●keep mirrors clean. ●the following is a recommend partial li...

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    A. Oil and air filter: 2.Oil change: 1.Air cleaner replacement: ●change oil and clean filter every 750 miles. ●remove left side cover. Oil capacity: 0.9 liters (almost 1 quart) ●remove attaching screws and air cleaner cover. Warning: attention: do not over fill. ●dirty air filters cause premature en...

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    Notice: b. Gear oil change: ●please use castrol 10w-40 semisenthetic oil. ●change gear oil at first 250 miles and each ●operating in the following conditions will require oil 3000 miles or every six months. Being changed more frequently: ●capacity of gear oil 110c.C. ●frequent riding on gravel roads...

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    1.How to change gear oil: c. Refilling brake oil: (disk brake) ●remove drain plug to allow the oil to flow out. When engine is warm, it is easier to remove oil flow out. ●turn the handle bars until the brake fluid level ●re install drain plug. In brake fluid storage tank becomes horizontal. ●fill wi...

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    D. Spark plug inspection: warning: ●large gaps, thick deposits and electrode erosion will result in poor spark plug performance. ●engine is still very hot after engine stops. Be careful not to burn yourself. 1.Cleaning: ●turn spark plug finger tight, then tighten with ●the best way to clean plugs is...

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    E. Battery and electrolyte install: inspection: ●install the fuse into fuse case and fasten the cap. ●try to pull the fuse after installation. If loose, the ●this series uses a sealed battery so you do not have fuse can overheat and breakdown. To inspect electrolytes. Warning: notice: ●do not use an...