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

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Control Functions of Mechanism
Parking Brake Arm
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1: Parking Brake Arm
This vehicle is provided with a Parking Brake Arm for locking up the rear tire, so as to prevent accident caused by rear tire move­ment when parking the vehicle on a slope.
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Turn Parking Brake Arm to the left and click into lock position. To unlock, just turn Parking Brake Arm back to its original posi­tion (on the right).
Never use the Parking Brake Arm while riding the ve­hicle, or loss of control of the scooter and an accident may occur. Make sure the vehicle is fully stopped before using this Parking Brake Arm.
When using the Parking Brake Arm, verify if rear tire is truly stopped from moving.
Before riding your scooter, verify if the Parking Brake Arm is released, otherwise output power may be af­fected and the Parking Brake may be damaged.
FCC Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa­tion.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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Dear User,
Thank you very much for purchasing our AK 550 Series product.
Manual gives detailed instructions on how to operate, maintain and adjust the AK 550 Series for prolonged durabil-
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ity and comfort. This model of vehicles complies with EPA regulations on scooter emission control standards, therefore complying environmental requirements in terms of low pollution, low noise and low energy consumption. Although hav­ing exceptional quality, regular maintenance is still essential for keeping the product in giving optimal performances. In order to enjoy a safe and comfortable jou
rney with your motorcycle, please read this manual thoroughly.
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Contents
Precautions on Safe Driving ...................................5
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Owner Information ..................................................8
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ID Number Record Field .................................................................... 8
Parts Names ............................................................10
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Left View of Scooter ......................................................................... 10
Right View of Scooter .......................................................................11
Dashboard and Control Mechanism ..........................................12
Control Functions of Mechanism .........................13
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LED Dashboard Function ...............................................................13
LED Dashboard - Adjustment Zone ............................................13
LED Dashboard - Display Zone ....................................................15
To access the noodoe system .......................................................17
noodoe Function ................................................................................17
KEYLESS Remote Control ............................................................... 24
KEYLESS Sensing distance ............................................................. 26
KEYLESS Main Switch ....................................................................... 26
Right Handlebar Switch .................................................................. 29
Left Handlebar Switch ..................................................................... 32
Rear Brake Lever ................................................................................ 35
Front Brake Lever ............................................................................... 35
Parking Brake Arm ............................................................................ 36
Helmet Hook ....................................................................................... 37
Luggage Box ........................................................................................ 37
Windshield ........................................................................................... 39
Back Mirror ............................................................................................41
USB Power Socket ............................................................................. 42
Rider Backrest ..................................................................................... 43
Main Stand ........................................................................................... 44
Side Stand............................................................................................. 45
Fuel Tank Decorative Cover/ Fuel Inlet Cover ........................ 45
TPMS, Electronic Tire Pressure Sensor ..................................... 46
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ................................................... 50
Sensor .............................................................................................. 52
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Muffler and Catalytic Converter ................................................. 52
Exhaust Control System .................................................................. 53
Proper Riding Method .......................................... 54
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Starting the Engine ........................................................................... 54
Proper Riding Method .................................................................... 56
Brakes ..................................................................................................... 58
Checks before Riding ............................................ 62
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Keep a good habit to perform checks before riding ......... 62
Engine Oil and Oil Filter .................................................................. 62
Check/Replenish Engine Oil .......................................................... 62
Check/Replenish the Fuel .............................................................. 63
Check Steering Stem ........................................................................ 64
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Check and Adjust Brakes ................................................................ 64
Checking Front Brake Fluid ........................................................... 65
Replenishing Front Brake Fluid .................................................... 65
Check Front/Rear Brake Lining .................................................... 66
Check Tires ........................................................................................... 66
Check Brake Light .............................................................................. 67
Check the Tail Light .......................................................................... 68
Check the Winkers ............................................................................ 68
Check the Winkers ............................................................................ 69
Check Front/Rear Cushion ............................................................. 70
Side Stand............................................................................................. 71
Simplified Maintenance and Repair .................... 72
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Regular Checks ................................................................................... 72
Check Battery .......................................................................................74
Air Cleaner Element .......................................................................... 77
CVT Transmission System Filter Wool....................................... 78
Change Oil ............................................................................................ 79
Spark Plug Check and Adjustment ............................................. 82
Check Coolant ..................................................................................... 83
Specifi cations ......................................................... 86
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AK 550 – SAA1AA ..............................................................................86
The actual product shall prevail if any content in this
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manual differs from the actual product.
Precautions on Safe Driving
Peruse user manual and precautions.
Driver shall wear a helmet, gloves, goggles, etc.
Do not wear clothes that may impede safe driving.
Excessively wide and loose sleeves may be caught by the brake lever and is extremely dangerous.
Operation of brake lever shall in no case be obstructed.
Daily and regular checks are necessities.
Visually check tire appearance for any foreign object or un­usual abrasion.
Exhaust gas from the muffler contains carbon monoxide which is harmful to human body.
Start the engine only in a well ventilated location.
Buckle up the chin-belt when wearing a Helmet.
Hold the Handlebar with both hands when riding. Do not ride with one hand as this is extremely dangerous.
Wearing flat shoes is safer.
Precautions on Safe Driving
The muffler is at a very high temperature after stopping the running engine, do not touch it.
Avoid dry grasses or flammables when parking the scooter, for the prevention of fire risks.
The muffler is at a very high temperature after stopping the engine; park the vehicle with the Muffler facing a wall or a location free of pedestrian, for preventing any hazard of burn.
Metal or plastic parts of the scooter may reach a very high temperature after exposing to sunshine; care shall be taken not to touch such surfaces or a burn may occur.
Avoid making sharp turns or one-handed driving.
Abide by all traffic rules.
Smoking is prohibited when replenishing fuel.
Shutdown the engine when replenishing fuel.
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Precautions on Safe Driving
When mounting/dismounting the scooter, special care must
Modification of vehicle may result in a nullified warrant. be taken by the rear rider to prevent being burnt by the high-temp Exhaust Muffler.
Operability of the handle varies in conditions with or with­out an extra load.
When riding the motorcycle, the rider must place both feet on the pedals; the rear rider shall put their arms around the rider’s waist and both feet on the rear pedals.
Natural mental relaxation and comfortable clothes are
essentials to a safe driving.
Abide by traffic rules, avoid anxiety, relax your mood,
and pay attention to drive.
Avoid wearing clothes that may impede driving safety
Avoid overloading when carrying objects. Make sure that objects are fixed properly. Extra care must be taken for safe driving.
Vehicle functionalities are related to its structure; arbitrary modification may deteriorate operability of vehicle, causing shortened service life and obstructed driver safety.
Arbitrary modification of a vehicle is an illegal action forbid-
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den by law. Never try to make any modification.
when riding the scooter. (E.g., long skirt, flared trousers,
etc.)
The temperature of the Muffler is extremely high when
the vehicle is running as well as within 30 minutes after
stopping of driving; avoid contacting the vehicle with
the body or skin to avoid burn injuries.
Avoid dry grasses or flammables when parking the ve-
hicle, for the prevention of fire risks.
Precautions on Safe Driving
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The Front Inner Box has a capacity of holding no more than 1.3 kg. The Luggage Box has a capacity of holding no more than 10 kg.
1.3 kg
Do Not exceed the following load limits:   The Front Inner Box has a capacity of holding no more
than
  1.3 kg   The Luggage Box has a capacity of holding no more
than
  10 kg
10 kg
It is forbidden to install a carrying basket or bracket on the front header. Carrying anything in front of the vehicle will surly block the headlight and significantly affect driving safety.
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Owner Information
Owner Information
ID Number Record Field
Please note down the Engine Number and Vehicle Frame Num­ber in the relevant fields below, to facilitate ordering spare parts from a KYMCO dealer, or for reference in the event of a lost of vehicle. ID Number Record Field:
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1: Engine Number engrave 2: Frame Number engrave 3: Aluminum Nameplate
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Engine Number:
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1: Engine Number engrave
The Engine Number is engraved on the crank case as shown in the figure.
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Owner Information
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Frame Number:
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1: Frame Number engrave
The Frame Number is engraved on the chassis as shown in the figure. The Frame Number can be seen from lower-right up­wards.
Aluminum Nameplate
The Aluminum Nameplate can be seen behind the Rear Cushion.
KWANG YANG MOTOR CO., LTD
1: Aluminum Nameplate
dB(A)- min dB(A)-
max kg
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KWANG YANG MOTOR CO., LTD.
REFBE10000H1100101
L3e-A3
e13*168/2013*00121
88 dB(A)-3750 min
max 395 kg
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L3e-A2
e13*168/2013*00122
89 dB(A)-3750 min
34.2 kW
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Parts Names
Parts Names
Left View of Scooter
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1: Battery 2: Coolant level viewing window 3: Oil filter element 4: Helmet Hook 5: Side Stand
6: Engine Oil Drain Bolt 7: Oil Level Guide  8: Luggage Box 9: Left-rear Grip
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Right View of Scooter
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Parts Names
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1: Main Stand 2: Tool Pack 3: Fuel Tank Decorative Cover 4: Air Cleaner Element 5: Windshield
6: Fuse
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Parts Names
Dashboard and Control Mechanism
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1: Rear Brake Lever 2: USB Power Socket 3: Front Inner Box 4: Left Handlebar Switch
5: Parking Brake Arm 6: Meter – adjustment zone 7: KEYLESS Main Switch 8: noodoe
9: Meter - Display Zone 10: Right Handlebar Switch 11: Throttle Grip 12: Front Brake Lever
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Control Functions of Mechanism
LED Dashboard Function
Control Functions of Mechanism
LED Dashboard - Adjustment Zone
Switch the Handlebar Switch to meter control position (m). m Meter n noodoe
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1: Adjustment Zone 2: noodoe 3: Display Zone 4: noodoe and dashboard switch button 5: noodoe and dashboard operation button
In order to prevent accidents, do not perform adjustment when riding the vehicle. Adjust settings of the LED Dash­board after parking at a safe location.
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1: Tachometer: Indicates engine speed in rpm; each scale mul-
tiplied by 1000 rpm.
2: High Beam Indicator: Headlight is at High Beam Position
when this indicator lights up.
3: Engine Detection Indicator: After KEY ON, this indicator
lights up for 2s and then goes off automatically, indicating the vehicle is normal. If it does not light up for 2s after KEY ON or it lights up and keeps on after 2s, the vehicle is faulty and shall be checked up by a service station.
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