Thank you for purchasing a CMSI Manufactured TN’G motor scooter. CMSI has invested
over 10 years in establishing the facilities, technical infrastructure and nationwide sales and
service network that exists today as TN’G Scooters, a trademark of CMSI. TN’G
Scooters is growing rapidly due to its reputation in quality research, styling & design,
production and service.
We recommend genuine TN’G products for replacement parts and accessories as they have
been specifically designed for your scooter and manufactured to meet CMSI’s demanding
standards. With the intention of achieving our goal to provide complete customer support,
detailed parts catalogs are available for you to view at our web site, www.tngscooters.com.
We continuously keep a large inventory of parts and accessories in stock to support our
TN’G dealers, service centers and ultimately, TN’G scooter owners. Your local TN’G
dealer knows your scooter the best and always is interested in your satisfaction! We advise
your local TNG dealer make all repairs on your scooter. You can find a complete list of
dealers and service centers on our website.
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This Owner’s Manual contains important information on safety, operation, and maintenance.
Anyone who operates a TN’G Scooter should carefully read and understand the contents of this
manual before use.
TN’G Scooters are street legal vehicles in all 50 states. You need to check with your state
requirements on license and registration to ride this scooter legally on public roads.
SPECIAL SYMBOLS
WARNING:- Indicates risk of severe injury or DEATH may result to the scooter operator, a
bystander or a person inspecting or repairing the scooter if failure to follow these instructions.
CAUTION:- Indicates that special precaution must be taken to avoid damage to the scooter.
NOTE: - Provides key information to make procedures easier to spot.
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This Owner Manual should be considered as a permanent part of the scooter as it contains
important information for operation and maintenance of the scooter. It should remain with
the scooter at all times.
This Owner Manual contains the most current product information at the time of approval
for printing. TN’G Scooters reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice
and without incurring any obligation. If you have any questions about the manual, please
consult your TN’G dealers, or our web site www.tngscooters.com. The most recent
documentation will always be available on our web site.
RIDING SCOOTERS IS FUN ONLY IF YOU PUT SAFETY AS YOUR TOP PRIORITY.
WARNING: Before you start operating your scooter:
• Be sure you read this owner manual completely and understand all operating
features.
• Take sufficient time training with safe and proper riding technique.
• Practice until you are knowledgeable and comfortable with your scooter.
• Knowledgeable with all road signs.
Failure to follow any SAFETY INSTRUCTION could cause severe injury or even death to
the scooter operator, passenger or a bystander.
Protective Gear
Riding a scooter leaves the rider exposed. Therefore, wearing appropriate protective gear
can prevent or diminish injuries from accidents.
1. An Approved Helmet
The majority of serious motorcycle injuries and deaths are the direct result of a head injury.
Therefore, drivers and passengers should always wear an approved helmet to prevent or
reduce the chance of head injury.
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An approved helmet needs to:
•Meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and state standards. In addition
with labels from the Safety Helmet Council of America, the American National
Standard Institute (ANSI), or the Snell Memorial Foundation to assure the integrity
of the product.
•Fits snugly on your head.
•Have no obvious defects such as cracks, loose padding or frayed straps.
2.Eye and Face Protection
•A plastic face shield can help prevent accidents by guarding the face from debris,
allowing the rider to devote full attention to the road.
•Goggles can protect your eyes in the same manner. Never use eyeglasses or
sunglasses in place a face shield or goggles.
3.Clothing
•Bright clothing should be worn by the driver so as to be easily seen by other
motorists.
•Jacket and pants should cover your arms and legs completely, but not too loose to
flap in the wind or catch on the levers or wheels which could result in an accident.
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•Leather or heavy denim clothing is preferred as these materials help to prevent or
reduce abrasion.
•Boots or shoes should be high enough to cover your ankles and sturdy enough to
provide support.
•Gloves give you a better grip and help protect your hands from the elements.
Safe Riding
•Keep enough distance from the other vehicles around you as this gives you time to
react.
•Ensure that you have a driver’s license with correct classification to ride this scooter
in your state.
•Always observe the rules of the road. Observe the posted speed limit, and signal
your turns well in advance.
•Know your limits. Do not go faster then you are able to control. Always travel at a
speed that is proper for the terrain, operating conditions, and your experience.
•Always inspect your scooter each time you use it to make sure it is in safe operating
condition.
•Always follow the inspection and schedule maintenance procedures described in
this manual.
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•Test your brakes after operation in wet conditions. If necessary, apply the brakes
several times to let friction dry out the linings.
•Never attempt wheelies, jumps and other stunts, as these could cause damage to
the scooter and cause a loss of control.
•Always keep both hands on the handlebars and feet on the floor board during
operation.
•Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while riding scooter.
•Limit the travel distance to avoid fatigue that can affect your performance.
Being seen
Many scooter accidents are caused by car drivers who do not see scooter riders on the
road. Therefore you need to ensure to follow these guidelines:
•Wear bright clothing to increase visibility. Bright orange, yellow or green jackets or
vests and brightly colored helmet can help others see you.
•Always use turn signals when you are planning to turn or merge to main road and
turn it off after you have made your turn.
•Flash brake lights whenever you are going to slow down more quickly or where
others may not expect you are going to slow down.
•Stay out of blind spot of other motorists.
•When you come to an intersection, move to the portion of your lane that will bring
you into another driver’s field of sight at the earliest possible moment.
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Carrying Passengers & Loading
WARNING:
•This scooter is rated for 2 passengers; total weight of the rider and the passenger
must not exceed 330 lbs.
•Attach the load securely since a loose load can catch in the wheel or rack causing
skidding.
You should avoid carrying passengers or large loads until you have gained sufficient
experience riding alone. Extra weight changes handling, stability, braking performance, turns,
acceleration and deceleration. To carry passengers safely you must:
1. Instruct the passenger before you start.
•Must wear a helmet.
•Get on the motorcycle after you have started the engine.
•Sit as far forward as possible without crowding the driver.
•Hold firmly to your waist, hips, or belt or passenger handle.
•Keep both feet on the pegs at all time, even when the motorcycle is stopped.
•Keep legs away from the muffler.
•Stay directly behind you, leaning as you lean.
•Avoid any unnecessary talking or motion.
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2. Adjust your riding technique with passenger
•Go slower
•Start slowing earlier as you approach a stop.
•Maintain a larger cushion of space ahead and to the sides.
•Wait for larger gaps when you want to cross, enter, or merge with traffic.
A scooter is not really designed to carry cargo. However, small loads can be carried safely
if they are positioned and fastened properly.
3. The rear luggage rack can carry 11 lbs max. The forward glove box can carry 6 lbs. The
compartment under the seat can carry 22 lbs max. No more than 39 lbs. total.
4. Keep the load low and distribute the load evenly. An uneven load can cause the
motorcycle to drift to one side.
Gasoline & Exhaust Fumes
WARNING: Gasoline is highly flammable and exhaust fumes are poisonous:
•Turn off engine before refueling.
• not to spill any gasoline on the engine, exhaust system or the plastic body.
•Do not refuel while smoking or near any open flame.
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•Do not operate your scooter in a closed area as the exhaust fumes may cause loss
of consciousness or death within a short time.
•Do not park the scooter near any flammable source.
•If you swallow gasoline, inhale gasoline vapor or spill gasoline into your eyes, see
doctor immediately or call American Association of Poison Control Centers at 1800-222-1222 for assistance.
•If you spill gasoline on your clothes, change and wash the affected area immediately
with soap.
Modification
Any modifications to this scooter or removal of original equipment without approval from
TN’G Scooters may cause it to be unsafe for use and may trigger severe accident.
Modifications may also make your scooter illegal to use and will void any and all warranty
coverage.
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COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS & OPERATIONS
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Main Switch
After aligning the irregular polygon bottom of the key with the
irregular polygon (1) on the main switch, turn it clockwise and the
key insert slot can be seen. You can then insert the key into the
key slot to perform the functions of starting, shutdown and locking.
To cover the key slot simply turn the cover counterclockwise.
Turn the switch to “ON” to allow the start button
to work.
Turn the switch to “OFF” the engine will shutdown and the key can be removed.
Turn the handlebars to the left, press the key in
and turn to the “LOCK” position and remove the
key. The handlebars will be locked and the engine
cannot be started.
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Coolant Temperature Indicator
The coolant temperature indicator is under the fuel level gauge,
which indicates the temperature of the coolant. The green indicator
(1) light indicates the coolant temperature is in the normal range.
The red indicator (2) light indicates that the coolant temperature is
above safe operating range. If the red light comes on and/or you
hear the engine overheat audible alarm sounding, you should
immediately shut down your scooter and check the level of coolant.
NOTE: An audible alarm will sound when the scooters engine
temperature exceeds the normal operating range
CAUTION: If the engine is left idling in hot weather for a long period of time the engine may overheat.
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Fuel Level Indicator
The fuel level indicator displays the amount of gasoline the in the fuel tank.
When the fuel level gauge is pointing to the red (1) you should refill immediately.
Light-Weight Carrying Hook
The carrying hook (1) can be used for light wieght loads. Do not
exceed 4 lbs.
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Handlebar Switch (Left)
There are 3 switches located on the left handlebar:
(1) High/Low Beam Switch
(2) Turn Signal Switch
(3) Horn Button
Handlebar Switch (Right)
There are 2 switches located on the right
handlebar:
(1) Starter Switch has 3 positions
: All lights will come on when the key is in this position
: Engine can be started
: Engine will be shutdown
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