Moretti BARTON VOLCANO 50 User manual



MANUAL
FOR BARTON VOLCANO 50


ADMISSION
We are pleased to welcome you among the buyers of Barton Motors two-wheelers.
Thank you for buying our vehicle and at the same time we are convinced that you have
made the right choice. We wish you a pleasant ride!
The manual contains tips on maintenance and handling of the vehicle and advice
necessary to maintain safety while driving. It is recommended to read the Manual
carefully before driving. Proper operation and maintenance will ensure safe driving,
minimize the hassle associated with the operation of the vehicle and keep the engine in
good condition for a long time.
Before driving, please read the Owner's Manual carefully in order to learn about the
construction of the vehicle and the rules of its use and maintenance. Care for the
technical condition of the vehicle and your own safety will allow you to enjoy the
purchased two-wheeler for a long time.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Road ...................................................................................................................................safety1
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Construction of the vehicle.........
Operation and functions of vehicle ....................................................................... components4
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1. ................................................................................................................................Ignition4
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2. ........................................................Switch assembly on the left side of the steering wheel5
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3. Switch assembly on the right side of the steering .....................................................wheel6
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4. ................................................................................................................................Counter6
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5. ..................................................................................................................................Brakes7
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6. ...........................................................................................................................Brake fluid8
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7....................................................................................................................................... Tyres
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8...................................................................................................................................... Fuse9
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9.................................................................................................................................... Battery
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10. ......................................................................................................................................Fuel
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11. Air filter10
Pre-ride .....................................................................................................................inspection12
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Driving ...................................................................................................................... technique13
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.......................................................................................................................................Lapping17
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Periodic .....................................................................................................................inspection18
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Table of periodic .......................................................................................................inspection19

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Environmental and fuel saving .................................................................................. methods20
Vehicle ................................................................................................................Specifications23
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ROAD SAFETY
•Follow the rules of the road.
•Adjust the speed to the road conditions.
•Regularly check the technical condition of the vehicle.
•Wear weather-appropriate moped clothing that will give you good visibility on the road
•Driving lessons should take place in institutions that allow you to obtain a Driving
License; mastering the technique and method of driving a vehicle is the basis for
preparing for the use of the vehicle on the roads.
•Most injuries during motorcycle accidents are head injuries, so you should drive in a
certified protective helmet.
•Rapid braking and turning should be avoided. This can cause slippage and fall.
•Care should be taken especially in the rain. The surface in the rain is different than in
sunny weather, which extends the braking distance of the vehicle. In this case, reduce
the speed and brake early enough before the obstacle
•When driving from the lift, the gas knob should be set in the starting position and the
speed should be maintained low by intermittent braking.

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VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION
Fig. 1

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VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION
Figure 1.
1. Rear direction indicators
2. Trunk bracket
3. Fuel tank with fuel filler
4. Mirrors
5. Counter
6. Reflector
7. Front direction indicators
8. Foot brake lever

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OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS OF VEHICLE COMPONENTS
1. Ignition
Turning the key turns the ignition on and off.
Warning: do not use the key while driving!
Tip: when the engine is not running, turn the key to the OFF position – this prevents the
battery from running out or damaging.
Principle:
•Turning the key to the ON position starts the engine and automatically starts the
dipped headlights.
•Turning the key to the OFF position turns off the engine, turns off the dipped
headlights. The key can already be removed from the ignition.
Steering wheel lock
When parking a moped for safety, always lock the steering wheel.
•Turn the steering wheel to the left
•Press the key and turn it from the OFF position to the LOCK position
•Pull out the key
Unlocking the steering wheel

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•Turn the key from the LOCK position to the OFF position
2. Switch assembly on the left side of the steering wheel
Turn signal switch
The switch is used to turn on the directional lights when turning left or right.
•To light up the left turn signal, push the switch to the left.
•To light up the right turn signal, push the switch to the right.
Reflector switch
The switch is used to change the dipped beam to high beam. When the main beam is
switched on, the blue indicator light comes on.
Lamp markings
main-beam headlamps
dipped-beam headlamps

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3. Switch assembly on the right side of the steering wheel
Electric starter button
To start the engine, press the brake lever and press the starter button – the engine will
start working.
Tip: Be careful that the starter does not work too long – this may damage the battery.
4. Counter
1. Idle
indicator2. Turn signal indicator3
. Daily mileage counter4
. Daily counter erasing knob5
. Speedometer6
. Odometer7
. Tachometer8
. Fuel level indicator9
. Main beam indicator
10. "Check Engine" indicator

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5th Brakes
Right lever – front brake
Left lever – rear brake
The brake tension path is 10-20 mm. The vehicle usually has a front disc brake and a
rear drum brake. Adjustment can be done by turning clockwise with the brake cable
adjustment screw.
Note: The tension path means the distance between the position when the vehicle is
driving at a normal pace and starts braking and the moment the vehicle stops. Attention
should be paid to the sensitivity of the vehicle.
Before you start driving, check:
•if there are no leaks
•whether there are any leaks or scratches on the stamped wire
•abrasion of brake pads
•that the distance between the normal position of the front brake and the handlebar
handle is 10-20 mm

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6th Brake fluid
The vehicle was factory filled with a special brake fluid. The scooter user should fill or
replace the liquid with the recommended one (DOT4). Never replace brake fluid with
another one and do not mix with others so as not to damage the brake system. If the
brake fluid is of insufficiently good quality, air may enter the brake system, which will
damage it.
Note: brake fluid is a highly aggressive agent. This can cause damage and destruction
of paint in certain parts of the vehicle. If the liquid is found on any part of the scooter,
it should be cleaned immediately.
Safety precautions: if the liquid gets into the eyes or on the skin, rinse it/her quickly
with plenty of water!
7th Tyres
Too low tire pressure can cause instability of the vehicle. Check the pressure and
remember to have a regular check-up. It is suggested to change tires when the tread
depth is less than 2 mm.
Tyre pressure: Front wheel – 1.75 bar, rear wheel – 2.25 bar.
Note: Proper tyre pressure and their general condition is very important for driving

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safety.
8th Fuse
It is connected to the battery. When the light and the entire circuit fail, you must first
check the fuse. The fuse can only be replaced with a new fuse.
9th Accumulator
Battery for Barton VOLCANO 50: 12N5-3B
Remark:
•when the voltage is less than 11.5 V, use a foot starter
•switch the switch indicator to "OFF" before replacing the battery
•electrode identification: "+" red, "-" green
•change the battery every 4 years
•transfer the used battery to the point dealing with the disposal of batteries and
accumulators
•To ensure optimal battery performance for a longer period of use , it is recommended
to remove the battery and recharge it regularly during a standstill period of more than
14 days

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10th Fuel tank and fuel
When the fuel level indicator shows a red area, fill the tank with the recommended fuel
Pb95. Unleaded fuel prolongs the life of the spark plug and catalyst. There must be no
amount of sand in the fuel.
Use of the fuel tank:
Turn the fuel tank cap clockwise, insert the key and turn clockwise again and pull out
the tank cap. When filling the fuel tank, the engine must be turned off.
Note: Please check the fuel tank capacity before using the vehicle.
11th Air filter replacement and cleaning
Air Filter Replacement
•the air filter is located on the left side of the vehicle
•unscrew the screws and remove the cover
•remove the air filter cartridge
•clean the cartridge with a cleaning agent or if this is not possible, replace the
filter with a new one
•put the air filter back on, pay attention to mount it correctly
REMARK
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Do not bend or unscrew the air filter cartridge, this could damage it. It is also
forbidden to clean it with water or the wrong oil. The damaged air filter must be
changed. Never start the engine without an air filter.
Cleaning tips
•using a detergent (not flammable!) clean the filter, and after drying, soak the
filter with the right oil
•after drying and soaking with fresh oil for the filters, insert the filter into the
housing, carefully mounting
•if the core is damaged, it must be replaced.
Information on the frequency of cleaning and replacement can be found in the table of
periodic inspection

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PRE-DRIVING INSPECTION
Before driving, the vehicle should be inspected for any defects or problems. In the event
of any irregularities, the vehicle must be delivered to a Barton Motors Authorized
Service Provider who performs inspections and repairs.
Check:
•Steering wheel: whether it functions efficiently and whether all its parts are present
•Brakes: are they functioning smoothly and is the brake cable not obliterated
•Tires: what is the pressure and whether cracks have appeared
•Fuel tank: whether there is enough fuel in the tank
•Lights: are all lights working smoothly
•Horn: does it work smoothly
•Transmission oil: is the transmission oil level sufficient
•Bolts and nuts: are all parts present
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