Schwinn Motor Scooters 50CA06PK manual

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    Gas-powered Scooter Model 50CA06PK W ARNING • READ ALL W ARNINGS AND ASSEMBL Y/USE INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE SCOOTER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. • SEVERE INJURY OR DEA TH can result if you do not follow the instructions in this manual. • Age range for use: 16 years and up. Maximum loading: 225 lbs. (102 kg). • AL W A YS wear a Depar[...]

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    T able of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................1 Specifications ......................................................................................1 V ehicle Record .....................................................................................1 S afety Precautions ..[...]

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    KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE SCOOTER This manual should be kept with the vehicle and should remain with the scooter when resold or otherwise transferred to a new owner or operator . This manual contains important safety information and instructions which should be read carefully and thoroughly before the rider operates the scooter . LICENSES, REGISTRA[...]

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    Safety Precautions, continued W ARNING S EVERE INJURY OR DEA TH CAN RESUL T IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. • DO NOT attempt to ride the scooter until you have read and understood the purpose and operation of all the controls described in this manual. • AL W A YS wear a Department of T ransportation (DOT) approved motorcyc[...]

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    Safety Precautions, continued WEAR A DEP ARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A TION (DOT) APPROVED MOTORCYCLE HELMET • Most serious motorcycle injuries and fatalities are due to head injuries. ALW A YS wear a Department of T ransportation ( DOT) approved motorcycle helmet when riding the scooter . Look for labels from the Safety Helmet Council of America, the A[...]

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    Rear View Mirror Engine Stop Switch Throttle Front Brake Lever Electric Starter Button Features 4 CONTROLS Headlight Seat Luggage Rack S eat Lock (left side) Fuel Cap and Storage Compartment (under seat) Muffler Battery/Fuse Compartment Engine Oil Cap and Dipstick Engine Oil Drain Plug Center Stand Rear View Mirror High Beam Low Beam Rear Brake Lev[...]

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    Features, continued 5 Left T urn Signal T ail Light Left T urn Signal License Plate Bracket INSTRUMENT A TION Instrumentation R ight T urn Signal Key and Ignition Switch H elmet Storage Hook VIN Badge Right T urn Signal VIN Access Plate Fuel Gauge Odometer Speedometer T urn Signal Indicators High Beam Indicator Air Filter Housing Kickstarter Rear D[...]

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    Description of Features KEY , IGNITION SWITCH, STEERING LOCK AND SEA T LOCK • Y our scooter comes with two keys. Keep the spare key in a safe place in case one key is lost. The key can be duplicated if necessary . DO NOT use anything other than the Schwinn Campus key in the ignition. • The key turns the scooter on and off, engages the steering [...]

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    Description of Features, continued 7 THROTTLE (RIGHT HANDLEBAR GRIP) • ACCELERA TE: Twist the throttle toward you. • D ECELERA TE: T wist the throttle away from you or loosen your grip and the throttle will automatically return to the idle position. HELMET STORAGE HOOK • Use the hook to store your helmet when not in use. Maximum weight for th[...]

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    Before Every Ride For your safety and to keep the scooter in good working order , ALW A YS perform the following checklist before ever y ride. If you find any damaged or worn parts, DO NOT use the scooter . Contact your dealer for repairs. CHECK THE FUEL LEVEL • C heck the fuel gauge. Add fuel if necessary . CHECK THE BRAKES • Apply the front a[...]

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    9 AUTOMA TIC CHOKE NOTE: Y our new scooter is equipped with an Automatic Choke. There is no manual choke and no need to apply the t hrottle while starting. KICK ST ART • For the first 100 miles (160 kilometers) it is recommended that you kick start the scooter , or use the kick starter to “prime” the engine (force fuel into the carburetor) pr[...]

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    10 Riding the Scooter ENTERING ROADW A YS • Apply the turn signal if needed. • Make sure there is no oncoming traffic. ALW A YS be aware of other vehicles on public roads. Many accidents are caused when drivers of cars do not see scooters who share the road. • Release the brake and gradually advance the throttle for smooth acceleration. ACCEL[...]

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    11 Routine Care and Maintenance W ARNING • 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. AL W A YS start and operate the scooter outdoors. • Allow the engine, muffler and other hot parts to cool before touching. • Conduct cleaning and maintena[...]

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    12 Routine Care and Maintenance, continued CHECK FRONT AND REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOE WEAR • As the drum brake shoe linings wear , freeplay in the brake lever will increase. Each time the brake adjustment nut is tightened to decrease freeplay in the brake lever , the brake wear indicator will move to a position closer to the minus (– ) sign (Figs. 3 [...]

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    13 Routine Care and Maintenance, continued ADDING ENGINE OIL • Oil should be checked every 300 miles (480 kilometers). • Stop on smooth, level ground, turn the ignition OFF and remove the key . • Use the center stand to park the scooter and allow the engine to cool. • Unscrew the dipstick (Fig. 1), found on the right side of the scooter (se[...]

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    14 INSPECTING THE BA TTERY TERMINALS • AL WA YS turn the scooter off and remove the key before inspecting the battery . • Periodically check the battery for leakage or corrosion. Using a Phillips screwdriver , remove the screws from the batter y door in the floor board. Set aside the hardware. Open the battery door . • Visually inspect the ba[...]

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    15 Routine Care and Maintenance, continued CLEANING OR REPLACING THE AIR FIL TER • Check the air filter after 600 miles (960 kilometers); then again every 2,500 miles (4,000 kilometers) or 6 months. • The air filter may become clogged with dirt and dust, causing a decrease in engine power . Keep the air filter clean for optimal scooter performa[...]

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    16 Routine Care and Maintenance, continued CLEANING Keep your scooter clean so it will look good and perform well. Before washing, remove the contents of the storage compartment. W ARNING • DO NOT allow water to come in contact with the ignition, battery , fuse compartment or other electrical parts. • DO NOT use high-pressure washers, as they c[...]

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    17 Professional Maintenance Schedule Initial 200 miles 600 miles At 2,500 miles (4,000 km) At 5,000 miles (8,000 km) Item (320 km) (960 km) or 6 months or 6 months Fuel Line X X X Fuel Filter XX V alve Gap X X X X Oil Filter Screen Cap X X X Cooling Fan X X X X Drive Belt Every 12 months T ransmission Oil X X X Braking System X X X X Wheels/Rims X [...]

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    18 THE EXPRESS W ARRANTIES AS CONT AINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO W ARRANTIES THA T EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY . Pacific Cycle extends the following LIMITED W ARRANTY [...]