Fames Technology 38700-LGC6-E00, 38704-LGC6-E00, 38703-LGC6-E00 User Manual

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Control Functions of Mechanism
O2 Sensor
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1: O2 Sensor
This vehicle is provided with O2 Sensor for reducing generation of pollutants in the exhaust gas.
Do not dismantle or replace O2 Sensor by yourself, other­wise the O
Sensor may deteriorate or lose efficacy.
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Muffler and Catalytic Converter
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1: Muffler
Catalytic Converter is used for reducing generation of pollutants in the exhaust gas.
After using the scooter, the exhaust system becomes ex­tremely hot due to heat from the exhaust gas
To prevent fire or burn:
Park the scooter properly so that pedestrian or children can-
not reach.
Do not park the scooter in the vicinity of flammables.
Make sure the exhaust system has cooled off before per-
forming any maintenance.
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Never turn off the main power switch while riding the scoot-
er. Otherwise a great amount of non-burnt gas mixture will enter into muffler and combust there, damaging and burn­ing the Catalytic Converter.
Use only unleaded gasoline; leaded gasoline can result in
aging and failure of Catalytic Converter.
Control Functions of Mechanism
Exhaust Control System
Complying with EPA Exhaust Emission Standard, the scooter is equipped with following parts in the Exhaust Control System:
Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Crankcase Ventilation Valve
Catalytic Converter
Throttle Valve
Various sensors: Air Intake Temperature Sensor Air Intake Pressure Sensor Throttle Position Sensor O
Sensor
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Temperature Sensor Reverse Sensor
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Proper Riding Method
Proper Riding Method
Starting the Engine
Lift up Main Stand before starting the engine.
Check oil and gasoline content before starting the engine.
1: Engine Stop Switch
Engine Stop Switch
Engine will stop and cannot be started when setting
switch to this position. Re-start of engine is only possible after setting the switch to
The Engine can be started when setting the switch to this
position.
position.
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The Main Power is cut off when the Engine Stop Switch
is set to the
Lever and pushing the Start Button will not activate the motor.
The Engine Stop Switch is meant for a temporary engine stop only.
1. Unlock KEYLESS
2. Turn Main Switch to ON position.
3. Make sure the throttle grip is fully closed.
4. Make sure the Side Stand is retrieved.
5. Make sure the Engine Stop Switch is set to
position, therefore pulling the Brake
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When the vehicle is parked, make sure that KEYLESS is switched OFF; otherwise battery depletion may occur.
6. Hold-down the Front Brake Lever or Rear Brake Lever and press the Start Button to start the engine.
7. If starting is difficult, release the Start Button and wait for a few seconds before trying again. Each re-try shall not ex­ceed 5 seconds, for preserving battery power.
Keep finger off from Start Button immediately when en­gine starts.
Never push the Start Button when engine is running, or engine parts may get damage.
Proper Riding Method
When starting the engine, Rear Brake Lever shall be set to braking state, Brake Light shall light up when the power is connected.
Allow a brief warm-up after starting a cold engine (about 1-2 minutes), in mountains and cold areas, prolong the warm-up (about 3-5 minutes), for facilitating engine operation and a trouble-less riding.
Keep the Rear Brake Lever in braking state before riding started.
The exhaust contains carbon monoxide which is harmful to health; avoid starting the vehicle in a narrow space or a poorly ventilated location.
Reducing Fuel Consumption
Proper riding habits may reduce fuel consumption of your scooter. Refer to the following methods for reducing fuel con­sumption:
Avoid speeding up your scooter with a high rpm.
Avoid running the engine in high rpm when not loaded.
In case of prolonged idling due to a traffic light, traffic jam, or rail crossover
block, stop the engine while waiting.
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Proper Riding Method
Proper Riding Method
Keep the Rear Brake Lever in braking state and push the vehicle forward, the Main Stand will spring up automatically.
Keep engine rpm away from the red zone.
After starting the engine, do not raise engine rpm while not advancing the vehicle, or danger may occur.
Boarding from the left side, sit upright; keep left foot standing on the ground to prevent toppling; adjust the Back Mirror to a proper angle.
Before advancing, keep the Rear Brake Lever in braking state. DO NOT raise engine rpm arbitrarily.
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Proper Riding Method
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Release Front and Rear Brake Levers
After releasing the brake, do not turn the Throttle Grip arbi­trarily, or the vehicle may dash out dangerously.
Turn the Throttle Grip to adjust scooter speed.
Speed is controlled by adjusting the Throttle Grip. Turn Speed increases. Increase fuel (throttle) slowly When taking off or riding on an up-slope, slowly
turn the Throttle Grip to increase horsepower. Return to original position Speed decreases. Be agile while returning the Throttle Grip.
For prolonging engine service life, do not speed up sud­denly when the vehicle is still cold.
Do not turn the Throttle Grip rapidly, or the vehicle may dash out.
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Proper Riding Method
Proper Riding
Before taking off, switch on the winker, check traffic conditions both directions, slowly turn the Throttle Grip to start.
Running-in a new engine
Run-in Period of a new engine is 300km; keep speed under 80 km/h in this
period.
Avoid speeding-up rapidly.
High-speed riding in the run-in period may result in worn engine parts.
Brakes
Front Brake
Rear Brake
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1. Before using the brake, release Throttle Grip first to a full close.
2. Grip both the front and rear brake levers at the same time and exert force gradually to activate the brake.
Braking on a wet or sandy road requires a longer effec­tive braking distance and is more difficult.
Slow down while running on mountain roads; it will be more difficult to brake while running down-slope, more dangerous as well.
Do not brake or turn abruptly.
Abrupt braking and turning are the causes for the extremely dangerous side skidding or tumbling.
Proper Riding Method
Avoid forceful or emergency braking especially when the vehicle is tilting to one side, or a side skidding or tumbling may occur. Take extra cautions when riding in rainy days
Road surfaces in rainy days are different from in fine days; brak­ing distance will be longer, you should reduce your speed and take advanced actions for braking. When running down-slope, return Throttle Grip to closed posi­tion and apply brake intermittently to slow down the speed.
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Wet road surfaces as well as railroad crossover, light rail track, manhole cover, and steel plates covering the con­struction sections are very slippery; slow down and take ex­tra caution when passing them.
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Proper Riding Method
Proper Parking Method
When approaching to a parking location:
Switch on winker in advance and take heed of vehicles be­hind you while slowly pulling-over.
Return Throttle Grip to original position and apply both front and rear brakes in advance; this will activate your Brake Light to alert vehicles behind you.
At full stop of vehicle
Turn off Winker Switch, set KEYLESS Main Switch to sition.
Never turn off the KEYLESS Main Switch while riding the ve­hicle; fully shutting off the electrical system may lead to an accident; operate it only after stopping the vehicle.
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Parking the Vehicle
Standing on the left side on a flat ground, the rider shall brace the Main Stand up.
Brace the Main Stand up on a flat ground not impeding the traffic.
Bracing up the Main Stand on an unlevel ground may result in tumbling of vehicle.
Hold the Handlebar with left hand and keep it straight; while treading down the Main Stand with right foot, grasp the Left Rear Grip beside the Seat Pad with right hand and pull upwards forcefully.
For the purpose of theft prevention, lock up the Steering Stem and switch off KEYLESS when parking the vehicle.
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A tumbled vehicle
To restart a tumbled vehicle with engine stopped, you need to turn the KEYLESS Main Switch off and on again before restart­ing.
To prevent potential fire hazard caused by overflowed gaso­line of tumbled vehicle, the engine will be stopped auto­matically when the vehicle tilts more than 65°.
Proper Riding Method
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Checks before Riding
Checks before Riding
Keep a good habit to perform checks before riding
For keeping your vehicle in a safe and effective operating condi­tion, perform regular checks, adjustments and lubricating main­tenance according to the Maintenance Program. Exhaust Control System can reduce generation of pollutants in the exhaust gas of your scooter. Please perform maintenance according to specified mileage or schedule, for ensuring compli­ance with exhaust emission standards
Please consult a KYMCO dealer if you are not familiar with scooter check-up and maintenance.
Injury or electrocution may occur if any body part or clothing touches a running engine. Please stop the en­gine while performing scooter maintenance.
For preventing burning hazard after riding a vehicle, touch its engine, muffler, brake disc, brake caliber or brake pad only after it has cooled down.
When performing maintenance, never run the engine in an enclosed space; there is a risk of carbon monoxide intoxication due to exhaust emission.
To avoid damaging the scooter, never carry out any maintenance without receiving a professional training or lacking of a special tool.
Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Before riding the scooter, check engine oil for compliance with level requirement or any leakage. Engine Oil and Oil Filter shall be replaced regularly according to maintenance and lubrication schedule.
Check/Replenish Engine Oil
1. Park the scooter on flat ground and brace up the Main Stand. Activate KEYLESS Main Switch and start the engine, idle it for about 3 minutes without using Throttle Grip, then stop the engine. Allow resting for another minute.
2. Pull out Oil Level Guide and wipe it clean, insert the Oil Level Guide without screwing it in.
3. Check oil level. When the level approaches lower limit, re­plenish oil to a middle level between the upper and lower limits.
Upper Limit
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Lower Limit
Checks before Riding
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Engine and Muffler are extremely hot. Take special care to prevent burn while checking oil level.
Recommended Oil Specification
Specification:
 SAE10W/40 MA   API: SL Class or better    First oil replacement: 1,000 km. Subsequent oil replace-
ment Every 10,000 km.
There are many inferior oils in the market which may cause engine failure if miss-used by the consumer.
To ensure oil replacement of your beloved vehicle with recommended specifications, please go to the dealer where you purchased your vehicle from.
A slanted vehicle may lead to a faulty verification of oil level.
If oil is checked or replaced immediately after stopping the engine, be specially careful not to get burnt.
Check/Replenish the Fuel
Replenish gasoline as soon as possible when the Fuel In­dicator on the Dashboard approaches the last segment near E.
Replenish with #95 Unleaded Gasoline as soon as pos­sible.
Using Fuel Tank Cap:
Stop Engine first
1. Turn KEYLESS Main Switch to OFF position, keep turning clockwise to the end will open the Fuel Tank Outer Cover. Then open Fuel Tank Cap.
2. Use only #95 unleaded gasoline or better.
3. Rotate the Fuel Tank Cap back and make sure to press it down tightly until it locks into position.
DO NOT smoke when replenishing gasoline.
Stop engine when replenishing gasoline.
When replenishing the fuel, keep the fuel level below the baseline plate, otherwise the fuel will overflow.
It is recommended to add Kymco Nozzle Cleaner in the fuel every 10,000km when replenishing the fuel, for cleaning Fuel Injection Nozzle.
Avoid operating Fuel Pump for prolonged time when the Fuel Tank is empty, which may affect normal service life of Fuel Pump.
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