Coleman Powersports JL50QT-14 User manual

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POWERSPORTS
(888)-405-8725 Coleman Powersports
364 S Smith Rd. Tempe, AZ. 85281
www.colemanpowered.com
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model: JL50QT-14
Always wear a helmet it could save your life!
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!
Provincial / Municipal governments have different
regulations pertaining to owning and operating a
49.3cc scooter, learn the regulations in your area.
REV 122618

Congratulations on your purchase of a Coleman Powersports Scooter. This
Owner’s/Operator’s manual will provide you information regarding safe
operation, operational instructions, maintenance and care. Fully
understanding this manual and following all of the instructions herein will
provide the knowledge needed to have safe and enjoyable Scooter
operation.
For questions regarding operation and maintenance of this Scooter, please
call Coleman Powersports toll free 888-405-8725
This scooter is designed for one operator and one passenger.
No one under the age of 16 should operate this scooter.
No one under the age of 12 should ride as a passenger.
Never exceed the maximum load capacity of the scooter
Never overload the scooter
Reading the Owner’s/ Operator’s Manual
It is important this manual is read from cover to cover carefully by the
Scooter owner and all operators. Never allow anyone to operate the
Scooter without rst reading and understanding the Owner’s/Operator’s
manual.
This Owner’s/ Operator’s manual should be a permanent part of the
Scooter and should remain with the vehicle at all times. The manual should
also remain with the vehicle if sold.
To the Owner
Safety

To emphasize special important information in the manual, please note the
following :
To emphasize important safety information, the word WARNING, with the
alert symbol, has special meaning:
To emphasize important information, the word CAUTION has special
meaning:
To emphasize important information, the word NOTE has special meaning:
This is the alert symbol. The symbol means ATTENTION!,
BECOME ALERT!
!WARNING Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH to the
operator, bystander or person repairing the
Scoot
!
CAUTION: Indicates special precautions that must be
taken to avoid damage to the Scooter
NOTE: Indicates key information to make procedures
easier or clearer to understand.
This manual is based on the latest product information available at the
time of publication. Coleman Powersports has a policy of continually
improving its products. Due to improvements, or other changes, there
may be some discrepancies. We reserve the right to make product
changes at any time, without notice and without incurring any obligation
to make the same or similar changes to vehicles previously built or sold.
!WARNING
The rst part will identify a POTENTIAL HAZARD.
The second part will describe WHAT COULD HAPPEN if the
warning or caution is
ignored.
The third part will describe HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD.
CAUTION
or
Coleman Powersports is concerned about the environment and believes in
conserving and protecting all natural resources. For this reason, owners
should recycle, trade in, or dispose as appropriate, oil and tires.

The engine exhaust from this
Scooter contains chemicals
known to the state of California
to cause cancer, birth defects or
other reproductive harm.
!WARNING

TABLE OF CONTENTS
COLEMAN POWERSPORTS WARRANTY.1
SAFETY ...................................................... 3
DESCRIPTION AND PART LOCATIONS... 4
DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS.. 5
IGNITION SWITCH................................ 5
ON/OFF SWITCH................................... 5
IGNITION BUTTON................................ 5
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH.................... 6
HIGH AND LOW BEAM SWITCH......... 6
HORN BUTTON...................................... 6
SPEEDOMETER PANEL........................ 6
SEAT LOCK.............................................7
FUEL TANK CAP.....................................7
OIL FILL PLUG........................................7
RIGHT THROTTLE GRIP.........................7
RIGHT HAND BRAKE LEVER................7
LEFT HAND BRAKE LEVER...................7
FUEL AND OIL............................................ 8
FUEL...................................................... 8
ENGINE OIL.......................................... 8
PRE RIDE INSPECTION............................ 9
OPERATING THE SCOOTER...................... 10
HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING...................... 10
STARTING THE ENGINE....................... 11
STARTING OFF....................................... 12
LOAD GUIDELINES................................ 13
AFTER MARKET PARTS...................... 13
BREAK IN PERIOD............................... 14
MAINTENANCE.......................................... 15
MAINTENANCE CHART......................... 16
AIR FILTER............................................ 17
SPARK PLUG........................................ 18
ENGINE OIL .......................................... 19
CHECKING................................ 19
CHANGING................................ 19
CLEANING OIL FILTER ..........................20
TRANSMISSION OIL..............................20
IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT................. 21
THROTTLE HANDLE FREE PLAY.......... 21
BRAKES................................................. 22
REAR BRAKE.............................22
FRONT BRAKE.......................... 22
BRAKE FLUID...................22
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE..................................... 23
TIRES.................................................... 25
REPLACING TIRES............ ...... 25
STORAGE................................................. 26
RETURNING TO SERVICE.......................... 26
WASHING THE SCOOTER......................... 27
TRANSPORTING......................................... 27
TROUBLE SHOOTING................................. 28
SPECIFICATIONS........................................ 29
VEHICLE AND ENGINE NUMBER
LOCATION................................................... 30
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM. PARTS.....31
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY............32

COLEMAN POWERSPORTS LIMITED WARRANTY
This Warranty is NOT the Emissions Control Warranty
Please note this is a general Limited Warranty for this product. It IS NOT an
Emissions Control Warranty. Please see the Emissions Control Warranty in
this manual for warranties covering Emission components. The Emissions
Control Warranty can be found on page 32.
The Warranty
Coleman Powersports offers the following warranty to the initial purchaser
of this new Coleman Powersports product. The initial purchaser is dened
as the rst person to purchase a new Coleman Powersports product from
an Authorized Retailer of Coleman Powersports products.
To qualify for this warranty the part:
1. Must have been purchase from Coleman Powersports or from an
authorized Coleman Powersports Retailer.
2. This warranty does not apply to any vehicle which is used in competition
or used in a manner not consistent with the normal and proper intended
use for the vehicle. This vehicle is not intended for rental or commercial
use.
Who Can Perform Repairs Under this Warranty?
Repairs under this warranty should be performed by an authorized Coleman
Powersports retailer or comparable servicing dealer.
How to get service under this warranty
To get warranty service call Coleman Powersports at 888-405-8725 for the
location of your local servicing retailer / dealer. Please do not return the
product to the retailer where the product was purchased unless instructed
to do so by Coleman Powersports. The retailer of this product does not
make any warranty of its own and has no authority to implement this war-
ranty on behalf of Coleman Powersports without the approval of Coleman
Powersports. A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT IS REQUIRED FOR
WARRANTY SERVICE.
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The limited warranty period for this product is 90 days from the date
of purchase shown on the original sales receipt.
What is a Defect?
The Product is warranted to be free from manufacturing defects in material
and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase shown
on the sales receipt. During this period of time Coleman Powersports will,
at its option, either repair or replace any original Coleman Powersports part
which is covered by this warranty and is proven to be defective in
workmanship or material.

What this Warranty Does Not Cover
This warranty does not cover the following
1. Damage due to lack or improper maintenance as described in this
manual.
2. Damage which is caused by normal use and not caused by a defect in
materials or workmanship.
3. Use of the product which is not consistent with the intended use as
described in the operating instructions.
4. Any expendable maintenance item which need replacement or service
as part of normal maintenance, unless such items have defects in material
or workmanship which cause failure or premature wear.
5. Any product which has been altered or modied in a manner not
consistent with the original design of the product or in a manner not
approved by Coleman Powersports.
6. Tires
7. Damage or failures due to abuse, neglect, or misuse of the product.
Limitations of this Warranty
This warranty does not cover and Coleman Powersports disclaims any
responsibility for:
1. Loss of time or loss of use of the product.
2. Transportation costs to and from the authorized center.
3. Other loss or damage to other equipment or personal items.
Length of Implied Warranties
Any implied warranties are limited to the duration set forth in this warranty.
Coleman Powersports does not make any claim as to the merchantability
or tness for a particular purpose which would extend longer than the dura-
tion of this written warranty.
Check you State Laws as some State Laws do not allow limitations as to the
duration of an implied warranty. Some States may also not allow limitation
or exclusions based on incidental or consequential damages.
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6. For safety wear a certied DOT
and/or Snell certied motorcycle
type helmet that ts properly, over
the ankle boots, eye protection and
gloves
7. A Scooter does not provide
impact protection of an automobile,
so defensive riding as well as
protective apperal is extremely
important. Do not let protective
apparel give you a false sense of
security.
8. Always keep both hands on the
handlebars and both feet on the
oor. Removing your hands from
the handlebars or feet from the oor
while riding can be hazardous. If
you remove even one hand or foot
you can reduce your ability to con-
trol the scooter.
9. Before changing lanes, look over
your shoulder to make sure the way
is clear. Do not rely solely on the
the mirrors: you may misjudge a
vehicles distance and speed, or you
may not see it at all.
SAFETY
1. Always read and understand
the Owner’s/Operator’s manual
and warnings before starting the
Scooter for the rst time
2. Use caution when providing
maintenance on this Scooter.
Make sure engine is turned off and
all components are cool. Never
attempt to make any adjustments
while engine is running.
4. Do not modify this Scooter
in any way, modications could
make the Scooter unsafe and/or
in violation of Federal and State
laws.
10. In general your actions should
be smooth. Sudden acceleration,
sudden braking or turning may
cause loss of control, especially
when riding in wet conditions or on
loose roadway surfaces, when the
ability to maneuver will be reduced.
11. When applying brakes, use
both front and rear brakes at the
same time. Sudden braking may
cause the scooter to skid and loose
control.
12. When going down a long slope,
control vehicle speed by closing
down throttle. Use front and rear
brakes for auxillary braking.
13. In wet conditions rely more on
throttle control and less on front
and rear brakes. The throttle should
also be used judiciously to avoid
skidding the rear wheel from too
rapid acceleration or deceleration
14. On rough roads use caution,
slow down and be alert to obstacles
which may affect balance and
control.
15. Passengers should be thorougly
familiar with operation of the
scooter. A passanger can affect
balance and control by improper
positioning. It is important that a
passenger sits perfectly still while
riding and not interfere with any of
the operation of the scooter.
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1. Front fender
2. Headlight
3. Mirrors
4. Seat
5. Ignition switch
6. Fuel cap under seat
7. Cargo rack
8. Muer
9. Rear wheel
10. Front wheel
11 Seat latch lock
12. Rear blinker
13. Rear brake adjustment
14. Transmission uid
cap and drain bolts
15. Kick start lever
16. Center kick stand
17. Oil ll cap
18. Side kick stand
19. Front brake caliper
20. Front disk brake
21. Front brake uid
reservoir
22. Speedometer
23. Blinker switch
24. Headlight Hi/Low beam
25. Rear brake hand lever
26. Left hand grip
27. Horn button
28. ON/OFF switch
29. Ignition button
30. Throttle grip
31. Front brake lever
DESCRIPTIONS AND PART LOCATIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
910
11
12
13
1415
16
17
18
19
20
2122
23
24
25
26 27 28
31
29 30
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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Ignition key switch (Fig 1.)
Start position (1)
In this position engine can start
when the ON/OFF switch is in the
“ON” position and the ignition
button is depressed and the left
brake lever is pulled in. .
Off Position “OFF” (2) In this
position engine is turned off and will
not start when the ignition button is
depressed.
Steering Lock Position (3)
In this position the handle bars are
locked in place and the engine will
not start when key is removed.
Key lock (4)
In the “SHUT” position, the key
will not t into the key slot. In the
“OPEN” position the key will t into
the key slot.
Notice:
If the engine idles for a long
period of time the engine can
overheat.
ON/OFF switch (Fig 2.)
Start position (1) When switch
is placed in the “ON” position the
engine can start when the Ignition
switch is placed in the “ON”
position, left brake lever is pulled in
and the ignition button is depressed.
Off position (2) When switch
is placed in the “OFF”position the
engine will not start.
Ignition button
When the ignition button (2) is
depressed the engine will start if the
ignition switch and ON/OFF switch-
es are placed in the “ON”
positions and the left hand brake
lever is pulled in.
Oil ll Plug/Dip
Stick
Fig 1
1
2
3
4
Fig 2
12
3
key
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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Instrument Panel (g 4)
1. Speedometer
2. Odomoter
3. High beam indicator
4. L turn signal
5. R turn signal
6. Fuel gauge
High and Low beam light switch
(g3)
Depress button to illuminate
high beam (2).
Depress button to illuminate
low beam (3).
Horn button (g3)
Depress the horn button to sound
the horn (4)
Turn Signal switch (g3)
When switch (1) is placed to the
position, the left blinker will illumi-
nate. When switch is placed to the
position, right blinker will
illuminate. Depressing the center
button switch will turn the blinker
off.
Fig 3
123
4
1
23
45
6
Fig 4
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DESCRIPTION AND PART FUNCTIONS
Seat Lock (g 5)
To unlock seat, locate seat lock key
receptical(1) on left side of scooter,
insert key and turn key left.
Fuel Tank Cap (g 6)
Fuel tank cap (1) is located under
seat. To remove fuel tank cap (1)
turn cap counter clockwise. To
install fuel tank cap turn cap clock-
wise.
Right Throttle Grip (g 8) The
engine speed is regulated by the
position of the right throttle grip
(1). Throttle is increased by turning
the throttle grip toward the opera-
tor. Engine speed is decreased by
turning the throttle grip away from
the operator.
Right hand brake lever (g 8)
The front brake is applied when the
right hand brake lever (2) is pulled
toward the hand grip.
Left hand brake lever (g 9) The
rear brake is applied when the
left hand brake lever (1) is pulled
toward the hand grip.
Oil Fill Plug (g 7)
To check or add oil, open the oil ll plug/
dipstick (1) by turning counter clockwise.
To tighten, turn clockwise.
Note: Lifting up seat will give
access to fuel tank cap,
carburetor and storage.
Fig 5 1
key
Fig 6
1
Fig 8
Fig 9
1
2
1
1Fig 7
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FUEL AND OIL
FUEL
Never use leaded gasoline in this
product. Leaded fuel could affect
the engine’s emissions and damage
the engine.
Scooter requires clean unleaded
regular gasoline with a minimum
octane rating of 93 or higher.
Gasoline/ Ethanol blends
A blend of unleaded gasoline with
Ethanol, also known as GASOHOL, at
or below 10% (E10 ) can be used in
your scooter. Ethanol greater than
10% can damage your engine and
will void your warranty.
Gasoline/Methanol Blends
A blend of gasoline with Methanol
of 5% or less can be used in your
Scooter. Do not use gasoline, under
any circumstances, containing more
than 5% Methanol, doing so will
damage your engine and will void the ENGINE OIL
The recommended oil for this
scooter is SAE10W-40 motor oil, if
this oil is not available, any of the
oils on the chart below will work.
Note the temperature requirements
for each of the oils.
Quantity of oil - .85qt. (.8L).
Overlling the fuel tank can
cause the fuel to expand which
can cause overow due to the
heat from the engine or sun.
Spilled fuel can catch re.
Never ll the fuel tank above the
bottom edge of the ller neck.
!WARNING
Fuel and fuel vapor are highly
ammable and toxic. You can
be burned or poisoned while
refueling.
Before refueling make sure to
follow the procedures listed:
1 Shut o engine, Make sure
there are no ames, sparks or
heat sources close by.
2 Make sure engine has cooled
3 Refuel only outdoors in a
well ventilated area.
4 Do not smoke while refueling.
5 Wipe up any spills immedi-
ately.
6 Avoid breathing any fuel
vapors.
7 Keep children and pets away.
!WARNING
warranty.
8

Performing maintenance and
checks while the engine is
running could be hazardous.
You could be severely injured
by moving parts or hot
surfaces.
Never perform maintenance
or check procedures while the
engine is running with the
exception of checking the
ignition switch or throttle.
!WARNING
Failing to inspect and maintain
your Scooter could be
hazardous.
Not following the pre-ride
inspection procedures could
result in loosing control of the
scooter resulting in an accident
or damage to the Scooter.
Always perform a Pre-ride
inspection before operating.
PRE-RIDE INSPECTION
!WARNING
Inspecting and checking the
condition of the Scooter before each
ride is important. Following the
pre-ride check list will help insure
the you do not have mechanical
problems which could result in
injury or becoming stranded. Make
sure the Scooter is in good
operating condition before each
ride.
WHAT TO
CHECK
CHECK FOR
Steering • Smoothness
• No restriction of
movement
Brakes • Correct uid level
• Inspect hoses for
leaks
• Inspect brake pads
for wear.
Tires • Proper tire pressure
• Proper tread depth
• Rubber has no
cracks
Fuel Tank • Enough fuel for the
ride
• Fuel cap secure
• Hoses have no
signs of cracks or
leaks
Throttle
grip
• Throttle lever snaps
back to idle when
released
• Operates freely
Engine
Ignition
switch
• Switch shuts off
engine when
• activated.
Engine
Oil
• Correct oil level
General
Condition
• All nuts and bolts
tight
• No rattles from en-
gine or frame while
running
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1
2
OPERATING THE SCOOTER
HELMET, EYE
PROTECTION,
PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING
Always wear a DOT or Snell certied
helmet (1). A helmet helps protect
against serious head injuries in the
event of an accident. A helmet
is the most important safety gear
item you can wear. Consult with
a motorcycle dealer for the correct
size and type of helmet that is right
for you.
Always wear eye protection when
operating a scooter such as a face
shield or goggles (2). While
operating a scooter you can be hit
in the eyes by any of the following:
dust, branches, rocks, debris from
other vehicles, bugs, etc. Good eye
protection as well as a helmet and
protective operating gear should be
mandatory when operating a
scooter.
Operating a scooter without a
helmet and eye protection can
be hazardous
Operating a scooter without a
helmet increases the chance of
severe head injury or death in
the event of an accident.
Operating a scooter without eye
protection such as a face shield
or goggles could result in
severe injury in the event of an
accident.
Always wear a Helmet and eye
protection while operating a
scooter.
!WARNING
10

OPERATING THE SCOOTER
STARTING ENGINE
To start the engine
1. Place the ignition key to the “ON”
(1) position. (Fig 10)
2.. Set the ON/OFF switch (2) located on
the handlebars to the on position
( Fig. 11)
3. Pull in the left brake handle lever (3)
(Fig 12)
4. Depress the ingnition start button (4)
until engine starts. (Fig 11)
Note: Do not operate starter more than 5
seconds at a time. Allow starter to rest 3
seconds before attempting to start again.
Starting or running the scooter in
an enclosed area such as a garage
or shed where there is no ventila-
tion is hazardous
Inhaling exhaust fumes from the
scooter can cause severe injury or
death
Never start or run the scooter in an
inclosed environment where there
is no ventilation. Always start and
run outdoors.
!WARNING
1
2
3
4
Fig 10
Fig 11
Fig 12
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Operating this Scooter at excessive
speeds could be hazardous.
Riding at excessive speeds increases your
chances of losing control of the
scooter, which could result in severe injury
or death.
Always go at a speed that is proper for the
terrain, visibility, operating conditions,
operator skill, and operator experience.
Always know the terrain before riding.
!WARNING
Removing hands from the handlebars
and/or feet from the footrest while
operating the scooter could be
hazardous.
Removing both or one hand from the
handlebars and/or feet from the foot-
rests could result in loss of control of the
scooter resulting in severe injury or death.
Always ride with both hands on the handle
bars and both feet on the footrests while
operating the scooter
!WARNING
STARTING OFF
1. Start and warm up the engine
according to the instructions in this
manual.
2. Place the side/center kick stand in the
up position.
2. Apply the throttle gradually to start
riding.
Turning the throttle grip to full throttle
when starting off could be hazardous.
The Scooter could lurch forward causing
the front wheels to leave the ground caus-
ing loss of control.
Always open the throttle gradually when
starting off from a stopped position.
!WARNING
Braking while turning could be hazardous.
Braking while turning could cause the
scooter to slide out of control which could
result in severe injury or death.
Before making a turn, slow down and
release the brake.
!WARNING
OPERATING THE SCOOTER
12

Operating this Go Kart with
Modications or adding
accessories could be
hazardous.
Modications to the scooter,
including adding accessories,
could adversely aect the
handling of the scooter causing
an accident which could result
in severe injury of death.
Never Modify this scooter in
anyway, including adding
accessories, unless the
modication is a genuine
certied modication or
accessory approved by the
manufacture. Never modify the
scooter with improper
installation. Make sure to follow
all instructions recommended in
the certied modication. Use
only genuine parts. For
questions, contact your dealer.
After market parts and accessories
are available from many manu-
factures. Coleman Powersports
cannot conrm the quality, safety
or suitability of all the accessories
available. When purchasing an ac-
cessory, use caution, the handling of
the scooter could become affected.
Some accessories may make the
scooter unsafe to operate. If you
have a question about a modica-
tion or accessory, contact your
dealer or call Coleman Powersports.
Load guidelines including
accessories:
Never exceed the maximum load
capability of the scooter. This
includes the weight of the
operator and any cargo. This
Scooter is rated at 165 lbs. (75kg).
The rear cargo rack is rated at 11
lbs. (5kg).
Make sure all cargo is secure.
Distribute the weight of cargo evenly
and low so the center of gravity is
not adversely affected.
Do not add any accessory or cargo
to the handlebars that could
impede vision or make the scooter
harder to steer.
Make sure accessories do not get
in the way of any controls of the
scooter.
Only carry cargo that is not bulky or
too heavy.
Make sure all cargo is held securely
in place, loose cargo can become a
hazard.
While carrying cargo, go slow.
Cargo can adversely affect handling
at higher speeds
Allow plenty of distance to stop
while carrying cargo, The more
weight on the scooter, the longer
distance it will take to stop.
LOAD GUIDELINES
!WARNING
OPERATING THE SCOOTER
AFTER MARKET PARTS
Never allow anyone to ride on
the rear cargo rack.
Riding on the rear cargo rack
could cause loss of control
which could result in severe
injury or death.
!WARNING
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OPERATING THE SCOOTER
The initial 300 miles of operation is most
important in the life of your scooter .
Proper operation during this break in pe-
riod will help assure maximum life of your
Scooter engine.
The following guidelines will explain the
proper break in procedures.
1. During the rst 125 miles of opera-
tion, do not exceed 15 mph
2. During the next 180 miles of
operation do not exceed 30 mph
Vary the engine speed
Make sure to vary the engine speed dur-
ing the break in period, this allows the
engine to load and unload which helps
the parts to seat properly. It is essential
to place some stress on the engine during
the break in process, however, too much
stress could cause damage to the engine
components. Be careful not to load the
engine too much.
BREAK IN PERIOD
Allow oil to circulate before
operating.
Always allow the scooter engine to warm
up before operating. This allows the oil
to circulate throughout the engine which
lubricates the components.
Observe your initial and most
critical maintenance service
The initial service( break in maintenance)
is the most important service for your
scooter. During the break-in time frame,
all of the engine components will have
mated together and seated. Maintenance
required as part of the initial service
includes correction of all adjustments,
tightening of all fasteners and replace-
ment of dirty oil. Timely performance of
this maintenance will help make sure your
scooter will have the best service life and
performance of the engine.
14

Performing maintenance and
inspection while the engine is
running could be hazardous.
Performing maintenance and
inspections while the engine is
running could result in getting
body parts or clothing caught in
moving parts, or could result in
touching hot items which could
result in severe injury.
Shut o engine when perform-
ing maintenance and inspec-
tion checks, with the exception
checking the ignition switch and
throttle.
Following the proper maintenance
procedures and time table for
maintenance listed in this manual is
important for the safety of the
operator and the life span of the
scooter. When operating in harsh
conditions, such as water, mud and
dust, the maintenance procedures
should be performed more often.
!WARNING
Failing to perform the recom-
mended maintenance on this
scooter could be hazardous.
Failing to perform proper main-
tenance on this scooter could
result in an accident
Always perform the recom-
mended maintenance for the
scooter as listed in this manual.
!WARNING
Failing to perform recommend-
ed maintenance on this scooter
could damage the scooter en-
gine and components.
Always perform the recom-
mended maintenance on this
scooter as listed in this manual.
Maintenance will need to be
performed more often if ridden
in wet, muddy or dusty
conditions.
Failing to use compatible parts
with the original replacement
parts could damage scooter.
Using parts that are of low
quality could result in scooter
breakdowns and reduce the
useful life of the scooter.
Never use parts that are not
compatible with the original
parts.
CAUTION
MAINTENANCE
For maintenance, your scooter may be
maintained by an authorized Coleman
Powersports service dealer or a repair
shop of your choosing.
CAUTION
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