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INTORDUCTION.................................................................1
GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................2-9
ATV Identification Numbers.....................................................3
Ignition Switch Key...............................................................3
Control Locations and Function.................................................4
Gas/Vent Hoses....................................................................6
Carburetor Float Bowl Drain.....................................................7
Seat Lock...........................................................................7
Safety Flag/Bracket...............................................................7
Transporting ATV..................................................................7
Gasoline-Oil-Lubricant............................................................8
Break-in-Procedure................................................................9
GENERAL MAINTENANCE.............................................10-20
Maintenance Schedule...........................................................10
Shock Absorbers..................................................................11
Cables..............................................................................11
Transmission Lubricant.........................................................11
Hand Brake System..............................................................12
Adjusting Brakes.................................................................12
Protective Rubber Boots........................................................13
Battery.............................................................................14
Spark Plug........................................................................14
Radiator (Liquid Cool model)..................................................15
Engine Idle RPM Adjustment..................................................16
Throttle Cable Adjustment......................................................16
Air Filter...........................................................................17
Tires................................................................................18
Wheel Removal..................................................................19
Bulb Replacement...............................................................19
Fuse................................................................................19
Storage Compartment/Tools....................................................20
ACCESS MOTOR
DRR 50/100
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ACCESS MOTOR DRR 50/100 USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENT INTORDUCTION………………………………………………………..1 GENERAL INFORMATION…………………………………………..2-9 ATV Identification Numbers……………………………………………..3 Ignition Switch Key………………………………………………………3 Control Locations and Function………………………………………….4 Gas/Vent Hoses…………………………………………………………..6 Carburetor Float Bowl Drain……………………………………………..7 Seat Lock…………………………………………………………………7 Safety Flag/Bracket………………………………………………………7 Transporting ATV………………………………………………………...7 Gasoline-Oil-Lubricant…………………………………………………...8 Break-in-Procedure……………………………………………………….9 GENERAL MAINTENANCE………………………………………10-20 Maintenance Schedule…………………………………………………..10 Shock Absorbers………………………………………………………...11...
  • Page 2 Introduction Foreword Congratulations and thank you from the manufacturer for purchasing an All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV). It is designed to provide superior ride, comfort and utility. This Operator’s Manual is furnished to make the operator aware of proper operating procedures. It also includes information about the general care and maintenance of your ATV.
  • Page 3: General Information

    General Information ATV IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The ATV has two identification numbers: Vehicles Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Serial Number(ESN). The vehicle Identification Number is located on the horizontal frame bar on the front fender frame. The Engine Serial Number is located on left–side of the engine crankcase. These numbers are required by the dealer to complete warranty claims properly.
  • Page 4: Control Locations And Function

    CONTROL LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS Ignition Switch The ignition switch has two positions. OFF position – All electrical circuits are off. The engine will not start. The key can be removed in this position. ON position – The ignition circuit is complete and the engine can run.
  • Page 5 Warning: Always check to be sure that the brake lever locks have been disengaged before operating the ATV. An accident could result if a brake lever lock is left engaged while the ATV is operated. The brake may relax if left engaged for a long period of time. This could cause an accident;...
  • Page 6: Gas/Vent Hoses

    Throttle Limiter Screw Throttle lever travel may be limited by adjusting the throttle limiter screw. The throttle limiter should be adjusted according to the operator’s skill and experience. To adjust the throttle limiter, use the following procedure. THROTTLE 1. Loosen the jam nut. LIMITER SCREW 2.
  • Page 7: Carburetor Float Bowl Drain

    CARBURETOR FLOAT BOWL DRAIN Periodically, the float bowl should be drained to remove condensation. To drain the float bowl, use the following procedure. 1. Attach a hose to the float bowl drain and direct it into a container. 2. Loosen the drain screw and allow the gasoline and condensation to flow out.
  • Page 8: Gasoline-Oil-Lubricant

    GASOLINE-OIL-LUBRICANT Recommended Gasoline The recommended gasoline to use in this ATV is 87 minimum octane regular unleaded. In many areas, oxygenates (either ethanol or MTBE) are added to the gasoline. Oxygenated gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol, 5% methane, or MTBE are acceptable gasoline. When using ethanol blended gasoline, it is not necessary to add a gasoline antifreeze since ethanol will prevent the accumulation of moisture in the fuel system.
  • Page 9: Break-In-Procedure

    Allow the engine to cool before filling the gas tank. Care must be taken not to overfill the tank. If overfilled, gas may leak onto the engine creating a fire hazard. Tighten the gas tank cap securely after filling the tank. BREAK-IN PROCEDURE New ATV’s and renewed ATV engine require a “break-in”...
  • Page 10: General Maintenance

    GENERAL MAINTENANCE NOTE: Proper maintenance of the ATV is important for optimum performance. Follow the Maintenance Schedule and all ensuing Maintenance Instructions/Information. If, at any time, abnormal noises, vibrations, or improper functioning of any component of this ATV is detected, DO NOT OPERATE THE ATV. Take the ATV to an authorized dealer for inspection and adjustment or repair.
  • Page 11: Shock Absorbers

    - ︱ . Steering Inspect every time before riding . Suspension (front tie ︱ Inspect every time before riding robs/protective boots) ︱ Brakelight Inspect every time before riding ︱ Inspect every time before riding Tires/air pressure ︱ ︱ Tire wear ︱...
  • Page 12 4. Install the drain plug and tighten to 1.3 kg-m (9.5 ft-lb). Pour the recommended lubricant in the fill hole. Install fill plug. 5. Start the engine (while the ATV is outside on level ground) and allow it to idle for a few minutes. 6.
  • Page 13 cable adjusters counterclockwise until both front wheels do not spin freely. 3. Turn both cable adjusters in 1/4 turn increments (clockwise) until wheels spin with a very slight amount of drag. 4. Lower ATV, push ATV forward, and compress brake lever. 5.
  • Page 14: Protective Rubber Boots

    bend. The minimum thickness of disc is 2.0mm. 4. When the brake in operation producing any abnormal squeaking sound, Check if there is foreign agent on the disc. If not, the brake pads are excess consumed and need to be changed. The minimum thickness of brake pads is 1.0mm.
  • Page 15: Spark Plug

    flame away. Always wear safety glasses. Protect skin and clothing when handling batteries. When servicing battery in enclosed space, keep the area well-ventilated. To remove and charge the battery, use the following procedure: 1. Remove the seat. 2. Remove the negative battery cable first. 3.
  • Page 16: Engine Idle Rpm Adjustment

    When installing the spark plug, be sure to tighten it securely. A new spark plug should be tightened 1/2 turn once the washer contacts the cylinder head. A used spark plug should be tightened 1/8-1/4 turn once the washer contacts the cylinder head.
  • Page 17: Throttle Cable Adjustment

    1. Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature. 2. Turn the idle adjustment screw in or out until the engine idles at the recommended RPM. 3. Engine idle RPM is 1800. 4. Adjust the idle to the correct RPM. Make sure the engine is at normal IDLE ADJUSTMENT operating temperature before...
  • Page 18: Tires

    1. Remove the cap screws securing the air cleaner housing to the mounting bracket. 2. Remove the air filter housing. Remove the three screws securing the cover; then pull the retainer out and carefully remove the filter. 3. Fill a wash pan larger than the element with a non-flammable cleaning solvent;...
  • Page 19: Wheel Removal

    before reaching this minimum specification. Tire Replacement The ATV has low-pressure tubeless tires. Air is sealed by the contact surfaces of the inner wheel rim and the tire bead. If either the inner wheel rim or tire bead is damaged, air may leak. Be extremely careful not to damage these areas when replacing tires.
  • Page 20: Bulb Replacement

    7. Tighten in a crisscross pattern to 5.5kg-m (40 ft-lb). 8. Remove the jack. BULB REPLACEMENT The wattage rating of the bulb is shown in the below. When replacing a burned bulb, always use the same wattage rating. Headlight -----12v/35w Brakelight -----12v/21w Headlight Brakelight...
  • Page 21 Maintain the tool kit with the ATV at all times. PREPARATION FOR STORAGE Caution: prior to storing the ATV, it must be properly serviced to prevent rusting and component deterioration. We recommend the following procedure to prepare the ATV for storage. An authorized dealer should perform this service;...
  • Page 22: Preparation After Storage

    plastic cover as moisture will collect on the ATV causing rusting. PREPARATION AFTER STORAGE Taking the ATV out of storage and correctly preparing it will assure many miles and hours of trouble-free riding. We recommend the following procedure to prepare the ATV. 1.

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