Schwinn Motor Scooters 50CA06PK manual Routine Care and Maintenance, Refueling, Tire Maintenance

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Routine Care and Maintenance

WARNING

When performing routine maintenance on the scooter, NEVER start or run the engine in an enclosed area, even if the doors and/or windows are open. ALWAYS start and operate the scooter outdoors.

Allow the engine, muffler and other hot parts to cool before touching.

Conduct cleaning and maintenance using the center stand (see page 7) on a smooth, flat, hard surface.

WARNING

GASOLINE AND ITS VAPORS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS OR DEATH.

Keep gasoline away from open flames, sparks, pilot lights or other sources of ignition.

NEVER smoke while refueling the scooter.

Fill fuel tank outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.

If fuel spills, DO NOT start engine until the spilled fuel has evaporated and vapors have dissipated.

Make sure the fuel lines, tank and cap do not have cracks or leaks.

NEVER start or operate the scooter near gasoline, paint thinner, or any other flammable liquids. Vapors could ignite causing a fire or explosion.

If you swallow gasoline, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If you inhale gasoline vapor and feel ill, or spill gasoline into your eyes, see a physician immediately.

If you spill gasoline on your skin or clothing, change clothing and wash your skin with soap and water.

REFUELING

THIS SCOOTER HAS A 4-STROKE ENGINE AND REQUIRES UNLEADED 90 OCTANE OR HIGHER GASOLINE, WITHOUT METHANOL ADDITIVES.

Turn the engine OFF and allow the engine to cool at least two (2) minutes before removing the fuel cap.

The fuel cap is located under the seat. Unlock the storage compartment by inserting the ignition key into the lock on the left side of the seat. Turn the key to the right (clockwise) to unlock. Lift the seat.

Use UNLEADED 90 octane or higher gasoline without Methanol additives only. The tank holds 1.45 gallons (5.5 liters) of fuel.

DO NOT overfill the fuel tank. Fill tank to about 1.5 inches below the top of the tank to allow for fuel expansion.

Wipe up spills immediately. Gasoline may damage paint and plastic parts. Do not start the engine until the spilled fuel evaporates and the vapors have dissipated.

NEVER add anything to the gasoline in the fuel tank.

Replace the fuel cap securely. To close the seat, press down firmly to lock. Remove the key.

TIRE MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Always maintain proper tire inflation pressure. Failure to do so may cause tire damage or unstable handling, which could result in serious injury or death.

To check the tire pressure, remove the cap from the valve stem and set aside. Use a tire pressure gauge to measure the air pressure in the tires. The correct pressure for the front tire is 26 PSI, and for the rear tire is 29 PSI.

Inspect the rims. If the rims are cracked or bent do not ride the scooter. They must be replaced.

Check the tires for wear and damage. If you notice cuts, punctures or excessively worn tread, the tire needs to be replaced. Contact your dealer for replacement parts and service.

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Contents Gas-powered Scooter Model 50CA06PK Table of Contents Safety Precautions SpecificationsIntroduction Vehicle RecordSafety Precautions Wear Protective Clothing Wear EYE and Face ProtectionStay Visible on the Road Controls FeaturesInstrumentation Left Side of ScooterKEY, Ignition SWITCH, Steering Lock and Seat Lock Description of FeaturesEngine Stop Switch and Starter Button Right Handlebar Headlight and Turn Signal Left HandlebarThrottle Right Handlebar Grip VIN Badge and Access PlateHelmet Storage Hook BrakesStarting the Scooter Before Every RideElectric Start Automatic Choke Kick StartRiding the Scooter Breaking In the ScooterTire Maintenance Routine Care and MaintenanceRefueling Check Front and Rear Drum Brake Shoe Wear Front and Rear Brake AdjustmentChanging the Engine OIL Adding Engine OILAdding Transmission OIL Changing Transmission OILInspecting the Battery Terminals Battery MaintenanceReplacing the Battery Battery DisposalReplacing the Fuse Cleaning or Replacing the AIR FilterReplacing the Spark Plug Reporting Safety Defects TroubleshootingCleaning Professional Maintenance Schedule Emissions Performance Warranty Limited WarrantyScooter Noise Regulation Exhaust system Intake System