Manual-DB50QT-A
Insert the bolts through the four aligned holes in the bottom-board (highlighted in white circles in gure 2). Hold the long slotted bars
10Attach nuts and tighten up all bolts. This process is completed on both sides of the top boxes so both slotted bars are attached and sec
11Tighten the 4 bolts with a screwdriver and wrench.Put the foam pad inside the top box.Please note: A maximum weight of 10 kilos is recommended. The
12Fitting the battery Make sure the scooter ignition is in the off position. Put the battery in the compartment. Fit the 2 red leads (sometimes one or
13Guide to OperationIgnition Switch(1) position Turn the switch this positionto start the engine; the switch key can notbe pulled out in this pos
14NOTE:In hot weather, leaving the engine idling for a long time will cause it to overheat. You should shut it down to let it get cool.Headlight beam
15Start button (4) When this button is pushed, the starting motor works to start the engine. See the part “Starting the Engine” for
16Important ChecksThe scooter is nearly ready to go, but before you put any petrol or oil into the scooter, there are a few nal things that need chec
17BrakesChecking the front brakeCheck the brake for normal performance and adjust it’s free play. The free play refers to the distance for which the f
18Checking the tyre pressureThe tyre pressure is 1.75 bar for the front tyre and 2.0 bar for the rear. If you are carrying passengers or luggage pleas
1Dear Customer:Thank you for purchasing the Direct Bikes DB50QT-A scooter.The Direct Bikes DB50QT-A scooter is manufactured using some of the most adv
19SuspensionThe suspension should be nice and free and should return to its normal position when bounced up and down. There should be no leaks.Fuel /
20ElectricsPlease go through the controls and make sure that the following systems are working correctly; Indicators: left and right, front and rear.
General ‘walk around’Before use please go around the scooter and check that all nuts and bolts are tight and secure and that there are no loose parts.
Riding the ScooterPlease always wear a HELMET and PROTECTIVE CLOTHING! Familiarise yourself with the controls BEFORE you go out on a public road. Take
23CAUTION:Always start the engine with the rear brake pedal depressed.The engine should not be allowed to run too fast when it is being warmed up. Qui
24StorageWhen not using your scooter a waterproof cover should be used to protect the scooter from the elements. If storing the scooter f
CleaningYour new machine should be cleaned on a regular basis. This stops the ingress of corrosion, maintains its lustrous nish and gives you a chanc
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27Repeat same service intervals when exceeding 31000kms / 64 months from the table above.
Troubleshooting28Checking the carburettorIn the unlikely event that your scooter fails to start please check the air pilot screw on the side of the ca
2Important Notice:• Driver and passenger This vehicle is designed to carry only one driver and one passenger. The driver is required to have the
29Checking the spark plugA dirty spark plug with dirty electrodes or excessive gap between electrodes will not be able to generate ful
30Checking the fuseTurn off the master switch and check the fuse to see if it is blown. Replace the blown fuse with one of the specied capacity:• Al
CAUTION: • When removing the fuse, do not expand the fuse clamp too wide. • After the fuse is installed, check the fuse clamp to see if it runs loo
32Safety PrecautionsIt is only the driver that can ensure the safety of travel.A safety-minded scooter driver always spends much time learning how to
335. As most serious scooter accidents cause injuries of the drivers head, always wear a helmet and protective clothing such as protect
346. Always remember to switch on the turn signal lights before making a turn or change lanes.7. Do not drive your vehicle on the shoulde
3Location of Component parts(1) Back-view mirror (2) Headlight (3) Front turn signal light(4) Mufer (5) Taillight (6) Seat
4Meter Panel and IndicatorsAll the controls for the indicators and warning lights are located on the meter panel. (1) Speedometer(2) Mileometer(3) Hig
5IdenticationThe VIN or chassis number is located on the frame of the scooter and is either under the seat or under the clip in cover in the front of
6Fitting the accessoriesMirrorsThe mirrors come ‘handed’, i.e. a left and right one. They screw into either the left and right switch gear or into the
Top box7Check the accessories.Put the plastic bottom-board centrally on the rear bracket, notice the four holes highlighted in photo wit
Put the top box centrally on the plastic bottom-board, notice the four holes inside the top box highlighted in photo with white circles.W
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