Eton 250R manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    E-TON Vector 250R OWNER’S MANUAL[...]

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    Page 1 Important Notices READ and UNDERSTAND this owner’s manual Both the operator and the adult supervisor should completely read and understand this owner’s manual before operating this vehicle. This owner’s manual will instruct you in the safe operation of the vehicle. NO Passengers This vehicle was designed for operation ONLY by the opera[...]

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    Page 2 Table of Contents Important Notices.............................................................................................................. ...................... 1 Safety Notes ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Additional safet[...]

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    Page 3 Table of Contents Maintenance Schedule .......................................................................................................................... 26 Owners Maintenance Records .............................................................................................................. 26 Warranty ............................[...]

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    Page 4 Safety Notes 1. Both the adult supervisor and youth operator mu st fully understand everything in this manual before operating this vehicle. 2. This vehicle was designed for the operator only. NO PASSENGERS should be allowed on this vehicle. 3. This vehicle is designed for operation on level, obstacle free off-road areas. 4. Riding this vehi[...]

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    Page 5 10. NEVER ride this vehicle unless it has been properly maintained and adjusted. Always perform a pre-ride inspection of your vehicle. Look for wires, bolts and other fasteners that may have come loose on previous rides. Inspect the drive chain, throttle and brakes for proper adjustment and operation. Check the engine oil level in the oil ta[...]

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    Page 6 13. NEVER REFUEL this vehicle when hot. Ask your adult supervisor to refuel your vehicle. Gasoline is extremely flammable and will ignite if spilled on a hot engine or muffler. Never smoke or expose the fuel to an open flame or spark while refueling your vehi cle. Always refuel your vehicle in a safe place fr ee of any ignition source. 14. N[...]

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    Page 7 Additional safety tips: • Participate in an approved ATV safety education training pro gram • Always provide responsi ble adult supervision for ATV operato rs younger than 18 years of age • Don't let youngsters ride full-sized ATV' s • Follow all safety recomme ndations of the ATV manufacturer • Operate ATVs only during d[...]

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    Page 8 Vehicle Identification Numbers Your VIN RFZ______________ Eng. No._______________ Controls, Switches & Feature Locations Locations of controls and features 1. Main Switch 2. Fuel Tank Cap 3. Parking Brake Lever 4. Throttle Lever 5. Front Brake Lever 6. Speedometer / Odometer Fuel Gauge Headlight indicator 7. Engine Stop switch 8. Starter[...]

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    Page 9 Engine Stop Switch The stop switch is a red colored rocker switch located on the left-hand handle bar. To start and run the engine, this switch must be placed in the on, “ Ω ”, position. The vehicle is also equipped with a safety brake switch which will prevent the engine from starting until the parking brake is engaged. To stop your en[...]

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    Page 10 The throttle cable should be adjusted so there is 2mm, (1/8”) free travel at the lever before the throttle starts to open. Front and Rear Brakes This vehicle is equipped with dual front hydraulic Disc brakes and a rear hydraulic disc brake The front brakes are controlled by the long brake lever on the right-handle bar. The rear brake is c[...]

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    Page 11 Tighten the cap snugly, being careful not to over tighten. Over tightening the cap can cause damage to the cap or seal. The fuel tank capacity is 12 liters, 3.17 gal, including a reserve of 2.5 liters, 0.66 gal. Use unleaded automobile gasoline with an octane level of 89 or higher. NEVER REFUEL YOUR ATV when the engine is HOT. Wait 30 minut[...]

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    Page 12 turning the bowl counter clockwise. Remove the old filter by pulling down on the filter to disengage the pressure fitting from the mount. Install the new filter by pressing up until the filter snaps in place over the mount and re install the filter bowl by turning clockwise until it is hand tight. Turn the fuel valve to the “PRI’ positi[...]

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    Page 13 Changing the engine oil The engine oil requi res changing every 1800Mi / 3000KM and at the start of each riding season to protect the engine. The following steps should be followed when changing the engine oil. 1. Place a oil catch pan directly below the engine crankcase. 2. Remove the crankcase drain plug located on the bottom of the crank[...]

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    Page 14 Removing the radiator cap while the coolant system is hot can cause over boiling and serious burns or other injuries Engine Coolant Mixture The engine coolant should be a mixture of distilled water and anti-freeze solution with a specification rating of H68. The following chart will help you determine the correct water to anti-freeze ratio.[...]

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    Page 15 lightly apply pressure to the throttle until you feel the unit shift and the indicator lig ht confirms the shift has be en completed. If the brakes are not fully applied while shifting the transmission the engin e will stop running. Transmission Oil The Vector 250 requires SAE85W-140 gear oil to lubricate and cool the transmission and drive[...]

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    Page 16 Replace any tire or wheel found to be damaged. Operating your ATV with damaged tires or wheels is dangerous. Damaged tires or wheels can result in a sudden loss of tire pressure and control which could re sult in injuries. Check your tire pressure before each riding session and at each refueling operation. Always check the pressure when the[...]

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    Page 17 To maintain the highest performance from your engine and to reduce excessive wear that could cause engine failure the engine requires a continuous flow of clean air. Air is taken into the engine through an air filter to clean the air prior to mixing it with fuel and oil in the carburetor. During normal operation the filter accumulates dirt [...]

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    Page 18 Brake fluid Dot-3 SAE-J1703 grade. Inspect brake line joints and wheel cylinders for leaks and repair as needed. Apply the brakes by squeezing the brake lever. The level should stop with the brakes fully apply and at least ½” / 13mm of clearance between the brake lever and the handle bar grip. It there is less than ½” / 13mm clearance[...]

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    Page 19 After riding your unit, be sure to clean any build up of mud, sand and dirt from the brake rotor skid plate. This will protect the rotor disc from rust and corrosion. To Fill the Reservoir Remove the reservoir cover by removing the two cover bolts. Fill the reservoir to 1/8” from top with Dot-3 SAE- J1703 grade brake fluid. Caution: DO NO[...]

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    Page 20 Drive Chain The drive chain will stretch with use and will require periodic adjustments. To check the chain tension, remove the chain guard and measure the slack. The amount of slack in the chain should not exceed 10-20mm or ¼” - ½”. Inspect the drive and axle sprockets for worn, damaged or broken teeth. Replace as needed. Inspect the[...]

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    Page 21 The cable should be adjusted to allow for ⅛ ” free travel before the throttle engages the carburetor throttle slide. To adjust the cable’s free travel, loosen the locking nut of the cable adjuster, and turn the adjuster wheel until there is ⅛ ” free travel in the lever. Tighten the locking nut to secure the adjusting ring. The spe[...]

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    Page 22 Digital Console The Vector 250 is equipped with a digital console which displays information about the operating conditions of your ATV. Information displayed are; 1. Speedometer 2. Odometer 3. Fuel level 4. Transmission gear position 5. Hi-Beam Indicator 6. Oil Level WARNING! 7. Engine Temperature WARNING! When you first turn the ignition [...]

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    Page 23 Park the unit on a level surface and lock the parking brake. Place the transmission gear selector switch in the “N”, Neutral, position. Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to the “ON” position. Turn the engine stop switch to the “ON” position. Set the manual choke lever to the full left position (Choke close or on) [...]

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    Page 24 Vector 250R Specifications Engine Type Four cycle , Si ngle Cylinder, Liqui d cooled Displacement 249cc Bore / Stroke φ71 mm * 63m m Compression Ratio / Pressure 10.6 : 1 Torque / B HP 22.3Nm @ 5 500rpm / 16.4bh p EPA Approved Meet or exceeds EPA clean ai r requirem ents/CA Green Sticker Starting Electrical starter Transmission Type Automa[...]

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    Page 25 Sprockets Front 520x15 t Rear 520x 38t Chain #520*90 O- Ring Battery Jell Acid (Maintenance Free) 12V-9AH - GTX12- BS Fluids Type Unleaded Gasoline 89 octa ne Fuel Volume 12liters / 3.17gal Type SAE 10-30W Engine Oil Volume 1.4liters / 1.4gt (1.2liters / 1.2qt for ch ang e) Type SAE 85/140 weight gear Oil Transmission Volume 75 0cc / 2 5. 4[...]

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    Page 26 M aintenance Schedule Pre-Ride Safety 300Km 200Mi 1000Km 600Mi 3000Km 1800Mi 6000Km 3500Mi 12000Km 7500Mi Vector 250R Inspection 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year 2 Years Notes: Fuel Lines  I I R Throttle Operation  I I Air Filter I C R Fuel Filter R Spark Plug I I R Drive Chain  I,L Lubricate every month Brake Pads  I I Brake Sy[...]

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    Page 27 Vector 250R Wire diagram[...]

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    Page 28 Warranty ETON AMERICA, LLC. LIMITED VEHICLE WARRANTY ETON America warrants all new ETON vehicles so ld by authorized Eton Dealers to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to the following exclusions and limitations. New vehicles sold by an authorized dealer to original retail consum ers are covered by this policy for a [...]

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    Page 29 ETON AMERICA, LLC. LIMITED VEHICLE WARRANTY Scheduled maintenance service is the responsibility of the owner during and after the warranty period. In th e event of a failure or require d repair, the owner should take vehicle to an authorized dealer for repair wi thout undue delay and within a maximum of thirty, (30), days of the occurrence [...]

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    Page 30 Owner’s Notes:[...]

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