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FOREWORD
Thank you for your purchasing GO KART.
This manual covers the main data, basic structure, and main procedures of operation, adjustment,
maintenance and troubleshooting of GO KART. It will help you familiarize yourself with all the
necessary skills so that you will bring your vehicle into full, best play with minimized trouble for a
long service life.
Products are always subject to further improvement, which will cause some difference between
the vehicle and this manual, without future notice.

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  • Page 1 FOREWORD Thank you for your purchasing GO KART. This manual covers the main data, basic structure, and main procedures of operation, adjustment, maintenance and troubleshooting of GO KART. It will help you familiarize yourself with all the necessary skills so that you will bring your vehicle into full, best play with minimized trouble for a long service life.
  • Page 2 Installation Guide The Standard distance between front frame and ground is 125mm.
  • Page 3 The height of chassis is adjustable.( Warning: the screw of bearing joint must be tighten, tighten the screws can’t less than 15mm.)
  • Page 4 Camber adjustment method, Front wheel camber standards values is α﹣1°...
  • Page 5 Front toe adjustment method, Front wheel toe Standard value is 4MM( A+4MM=B)...
  • Page 6 Push the front frame to reach the lowest position, adjust the limit screw beside right front shock absorption. Make sure the minimum distance between tie rod of steering linkages and frame is 10mm...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS VEHICLE SAFE RIDING………………………………..………….1 PARKING..............16 NOTES FOR SAFETY…………………………………..…………...1 CHECK AND CHANGE OF ENGINE OIL....16 PROTECTING MEASURES………………………………………..2 SPARK PLUG............... 17 ACCESSORIES…………………………………..…….….…………...2 AIR CLEANER.............18 REFITTING……………………………………..……….……………..2 CHECK LEAKS ALONG AIR SUPPLY LINE.... 18 SPECIFICATIONS……………………………………..….… ……….3 THROTTLE OPERATION......... 19 DESCRIPTION………………………………………..…...………….4 IDLE SPEED..............19 VIN RECORD……………………………………….……..…………...7 FRONT HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE….......21 IGNITION SWITCH………………………………….…..….
  • Page 8: Vehicle Safe Riding

    VEHICLE SAFE RIDING WARNING Vehicle riding requires special efforts on your part to ensure your safety. Know these requirements below before you fide. For on-road use, this vehicle is designed to be operated only on level, on –road surface, free of obstacles. Do not operate this vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drags.
  • Page 9: Accessories

    PROTECTIVE THINGS Most atv accident fatalities are due to head injuries. Always wear a helmet. You should also wear a face shield and protective clothing. The exhaust system becomes hot during riding, and it remains hot for a while after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the exhaust system since it is hot.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS E3000 Length 2680mm battery capacity 72V50A Width 1670mm Battery Type 3.7V ternary lithium battery Height 770mm Charging time 1-4H Ground clearance 125mm Endurance 150KM 185/30-14; Wheel base 1670mm Type size (front & rear) 270/30-14 Dry weight 296kg Start mode Electric Max speed ≥80km/h...
  • Page 11 Rated power/W 3000 额定功率 Voltage/V 60/72/84 电压 Idle current/A 4.2-7.8 空载电流 rated Rotate speed/RPM 3000-6000 额定转速 Rated torque/NM 10-5 额定扭矩 Rated current/A 50/42/36 额定电流 Motor efficiency 90/% 电机效率 primary Speed ratio 初级速比 Gear speed ratio 3.27:1 1.94:1 1.35:1 1.04:1 档位速比 Motor phase angle 120°...
  • Page 12 Digital meter Trumpet Left and right turn signal Headlight switch charging port Double flashing switch switch Power display I:reversing switch...
  • Page 13 Reflector Windshield Shock absorber Headlight...
  • Page 14 Turn signal Headligh Rear tire Seat slide adjustment Front tire...
  • Page 15: Vin Record

    VIN RECORD Please fill the VIN and engine code of your ATV in blank below. They will help order spare parts and find out the vehicle once stolen. 1. VIN 2.ENGINE CODE VIN: ☆□ Engine code: ☆□ NOTES 1. The VIN is stamped on the rear fork. 2.
  • Page 16: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch is situated is situated on the front right of the vehicle body.
  • Page 17: Fuel And Fuel Tank

    FUEL AND FUEL TANK Fuel Selection Fuel is a key factor in deciding the exhaust emissions amount from the engine, so selection of fuel must follow the rules below. Selected fuel must be beakless or low-lead gasoline with No. RQ-90 or higher. Fuel Tank The fuel tank capacity is 12L.
  • Page 18 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS Emergency Switch The switch is set in middle position; to stop the engine. Starter button Press the button with the vehicle in braking to start up the engine.
  • Page 19: Engine Oil

    CAUTION It’s better for inexperienced riders to set the top speed lower so as to avoid accident. ENGINE OIL The quality of the engine oil plays a vital role in deciding the engine performance and service life. Engine oil must be selected in accordance with the rules below and other oils are forbidden to be used.
  • Page 20: Tyres

    CAUTION Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause serious damage to engine. TYRES Proper air pressure will provide maximum stability, riding comfort and tire life. Check tire pressure frequently and adjust if necessary. Select the right replacement tires in accordance with the specifications shown in the table 1. Pressure(Kg/cm’2) Front:1.8 Rear:1.8...
  • Page 21: Operation Guide

    OPERATION GUIDE PRE-RIDE INSPECTION WARNING If the Pre-ride Inspection is not performed, severe injury to personnel or damage to equipment may occur. Inspect your ATV every day before you ride it. The item listed here will only take a few minutes to inspect, and in the long run they can save time, expense, and you life.
  • Page 22: Starting Procedure By The Starter Button

    STARTING PROCEDURE BY THE STARTER BUTTON 1. Insert the ignition key into the ignition switch and turn to (ON). 2. Set the emergency switch to “ON”. 3. Depress the starter button while rotate the throttle grip slightly to start the engine. Release the starter button once the engine starts.
  • Page 23: Riding

    RIDING WARNING Review Vehicle Safe Riding, before you ride. 1. After the engine has been warmed up, the vehicle is ready for riding. 2. End braking state of the vehicle. CAUTION Riding with only one hand may cause the vehicle out of control. 3.
  • Page 24: Parking

    PARKING 1. Close the throttle while apply the brakes to speed down the vehicle until it shops. 2. Turn the ignition key to (OFF), and remove the key once the engine stops. 3. Depress down the parking button at the right handlebar. CHECK AND CHANGE OF ENGINE OIL Check of Engine Oil Level OIL FILLER CAP/DIPSTICK...
  • Page 25 IDLE SPEED The engine must be at normal operating temperature for accurate idle speed adjustment. NOTE Do not attempt to compensate for fault in other systems by adjusting idle speed. See your dealer for regularly carburetor adjustments. 1. Warm up the engine. 2.
  • Page 26 FRONT AND READ HYDRAULIC DISC BRAKE The ATV is equipped with a set of 2 IN 1 single cylinder disc brake. The front and rear hydraulic disc brake are controlled by brake switch synchronously NOTES ● Make sure the curved slot in the adjusting nut is seated on the brake ann. pin after making final free play adjustment. ●...
  • Page 27: Brakeliquid

    CHECK OF BRAKE SYSTEM The brake system should be checked every day before you ride the vehicle. 1. Check the brake main cylinder for proper oil level. 2. Check to see there is no leakage from the system 3. Check the brake hose and main cylinder for cracks 4.
  • Page 28 WARNING Brake liquid is strong irritant avoiding contact with skin or eye. In case of contact, flush thoroughly with water and call a doctor if your eye were exposed. ● Keep out of reach of children ● Brake liquid used for the brake system is non-petroleum brake oil No.4604. Never mix with other oil sue has silicon oil, or serious damage to brake system may occur.
  • Page 29 WARNING ● The battery gives off explosive gases; keep sparks, flames, and cigarettes away. Provide adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space. ● The battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Contacting with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear protective clothing and a face shield.
  • Page 30: Self-Recovered Overload Protector

    SELF-RECOVERED OVERED PROTECTOR The vehicle is equipped with a self-recovered overload protector. The protector will cut off the circuit automatically in the case of troubles such as a short circuit or an overload trouble, and it will switch on the circuit automatically a few seconds after you turn on the power switch in the case of troubleshooting.
  • Page 31: Storage Guide

    WARNING Braking efficiency may be temporarily impaired just after washing the ATV. Anticipate longer stopping distance to avoid a possible accident. 3. Test the brakes before riding the vehicle. Several applications may be necessary to restore normal braking performance. 4. Lubricate the drive chain immediately after washing and drying the ATV. STORAGE GUIDE Storage measures should be taken when the vehicle is subjected to long term storage so as to reduce the bad influence on its performance.
  • Page 32: Removal From Storage

    3. Driver off the spark plug to fill a litter of engine oil ( about 15 - 20millilitre) into the cylinder; Turn off the ignition switch and tread the kick-starter several times to scatter several times to scatter evenly the oil inside the cylinder, and then reinstall the spark plug.
  • Page 33: Mantenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE The Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you should have your ATV serves, and what things need attention. It is essential that your ATV be serves a scheduled to retain its high level of safety, dependability, and emission control performance. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following Maintenance Schedule specifies all maintenance required under normal conditions to keep your vehicle in sound condition.
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 use and maintenance Method of using electrical starter: it’s better to start engine at neutral gear with electrical starter, disengage the clutch if the engine is started at non-neutral. When using the electrical starter, the starting time should be less than 5 seconds, and the second starting must be 10 seconds later.
  • Page 35 at every gear and avoid the engine runs in a same gear ratio for a long time. (3) Change the engine oil, clean filter, check and adjust valve clearance, clutch stroke per 500 kilometers. Daily maintenance: (1) Change the engine oil per 2000 kilometers after the running-in period. You can also replace the engine oil in advance if it has deteriorated in quality。...

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