ATV ATV110-M Specifications

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Page 2 - FOREWORD

●Never attempt to operate over large obstacles, such as large rocks or fallen trees. Alwaysfollow proper procedures when operating over obstacles as d

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10●Always follow proper procedures for crossing the side of a hill as described in this manual.Avoid hills with excessively slippery or loose surface.

Page 4 - HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD

When transporting the ATV in anothervehicle, make sure it is placed upright andits fuel cock is in the “OFF” position.Otherwise, gasoline may leak out

Page 5 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDStarting or running the engine in a closedarea.WHAT CAN HAPPENExhaust smokes are poisonous and maycause people unconsciousness

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Read and understand all of the labels on thisATV. They contain important information forsafe and proper operation of your ATV.Never remove any labels

Page 7 - SAFETY INFORMATION

THIS VEHICLE IS AN ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLEAND IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE ON PUB-LIC HIGHWAYS.CE VEHICUL EST UN VEHICLE TOUTTERRAIN DONT L USAGE N EST PAS DES

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REPERER ET LIRE LE MANUEL DU PROPRIETAIRE.SUIVRE TOUS LES AVERTISSEMENTS ET DIRECTIVES.TOUJOURS:AVERTISSEMENTLutilisation incorrecte du VTT peut r

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WARNINGNEVER ride as apassenger.Passengers can causea loss of control,resulting in SEVEREINJU RY or DE AT H.AVERTISSEMENTNE JAMAIS prendrede passage

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONIdentification number recordsRecord the vehicle identification number andengine number in the follow spaces providedfor assistan

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Neutral indicator light “N”This indicator light comes on when the trans-mission is in neutral.CONTROL FUNCTIONS Indicator lightsWARNINGIndicates a pot

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FOREWORDThanks for purchasing ATV110-M. This manual includes important safety information. Itprovides information about special techniques and skills

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Start switch “Start”Push this switch to let the starter motor crankthe engine.Handlebar SwitchesPlaced in left handlebar:1. Headlight switch (Blue but

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Throttle leverAccelerate: Press the throttle level.Decelerate: Release the throttle level. Thespring of the level will return to the positionprior pre

Page 15 - AVERTISSEMENT

Speed limiterThere is a screw on throttle box, which is de-signed to keep the throttle from fully opening,even the throttle lever is pushed toThemaxim

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WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDAdjust the speed limiter and throttleimproper.WHAT CAN HAPPENThe throttle cable could be damaged andcause improper throttle ope

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Rear brake lever and pedalThe rear brake lever is located on the lefthandlebar and the brake pedal is located onright side of the engine. Pull the lev

Page 18 - VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

Gear shift pedalThis ATV is equipped with a semi-automatic4-speed transmission. The gear shift pedalis located on the left side of engine. Pushdown th

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Fuel cockThe fuel cock is below the fuel tank. To switchthe fuel cock at three positions:ON: Fuel flows to carburetor while the lever isin this positi

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NOTE: Always make sure the seat is securely fitted.SeatRemoving the seat by pulling the seat locklever upward and pull up the seat at the rear.Insert

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PRE-OPERATION INSPECTIONAlways check the following points before using this ATV:INSPECTION PROCEDURE● Check the operation, condition and free play.●

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Brakes1.Brake operationTest the brakes at slow speed after startingto make sure they are working properly. Ifany of the brakes does not provide proper

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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS AND ADULTS●THIS ATV IS NOT A TOY.●YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUALBEFORE YOU LET YOUR CH

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WARNINGPOTENTIAL HAZARDImproperly operating brakes while riding.WHAT CAN HAPPENThe braking ability could lose and cause anaccidentHOW TO AVOID THE HAZ

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Engine OilAlways fill engine oil according to ambienttemperature recommended as follows:Ambient temperature / Recommended oil:5℃ ~45℃ (40oF~120oF) / S

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TiresThe tire gauge is equipped with this ATV andlocated in the tool bag under the seat. Mea-sure tire pressure by the tire gauge and setthe front and

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OPERATIONStarting a cold engine1.Set the parking brake.2.Turn the fuel cock to “ON”3.Turn the engine stop switch to “RUN”4.Turn the main switch to “ON

Page 28 - PRE-OPERATION INSPECTION

To start out and accelerate:1. Apply the rear brakes.2. Release the throttle lever.3. Shift into first gear then release the shiftpedal.4. Release the

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Engine break-inThe most important period in the life of yourengine is between 0 and 20 hours. Pleaseread the following information very carefully.● Do

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RIDING YOUR ATVWARNINGIndicates a potential hazard that couldresult in serious injury or death.Know you ATV before ridingThis ATV is for recreation us

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Never allow children under 16 years oldto ride this ATV.A child under 16 should never operate an ATVwith engine size greater than 90c.c.This ATV is de

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Exhaust systemThe exhaust system on the ATV is very hotduring and following operation. Never touchthe exhaust system. Park the ATV in a placewhere ped

Page 33 - OPERATION

Turning you ATVTo achieve maximum traction while riding off-Road, the two rear wheels are mounted sol-idly on one axle and turn together at the samesp

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Whenever you see the symbols shown below, heed their instructions. Alwaysfollow safe operating and maintenance practices.FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNING

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hill, dismount the ATV on the uphill side. Physi-cally turn the ATV around and then go downhill.If you start to roll backwards, DO NOT usethe rear bra

Page 36 - RIDING YOUR ATV

correct the steering when riding on loose sur-faces by pointing the front wheels slightlyuphill. When riding on slopes be sure not tomake sharp turns

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To reduce the possibility for the front wheelsto slide in loose or slippery conditions, put-ting your weight over the front wheels willsometimes help.

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the uphill side of the ATV and physically turnthe ATV around. If the ATV starts to slip back-wards DO NOT USE THE REAR BRAKE-theATV may tip over on to

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTPeriodic check , adjustment and lubricationwill keep your machine in the securest andmost efficient condition possi

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3. Place an container under the engine.4. Remove the dipstick and drain bolt to drainthe oil5. Check the O-ring and replace if damaged.6.Install th

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45Drive chain slack adjustment1. Place the ATV on a level position.2. Loosen the two rear housing housingmount bolts and braking bracket mount bolt.3.

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the gasket surface and use a new gasket.Wipe off any grime from the threads andtighten to the specified torque.Air filter cleaning1. Remove the front

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However, the idling speed may be performedby the owner as a part of the usual mainte-nance routine.Idle speed adjustment1. Start the engine and warm i

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Front brake shoe inspectionA wear indicator is provided on each brake.The indicators allow inspecting of brake shoewear without disassembling the brak

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IMPORTANT NOTICEOff-road vehicle riding is a wonderful sport, and we hope you will enjoy it to the fullest.This vehicle is designed and manufactured f

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Clutch adjustment1. Remove the rubber cap.2. Release the locknut.3. Slowly turn the adjusting bolt clockwise un-til resistance is felt. Then turn it 1

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BatteryInspect the level of the battery fluid and see ifthe terminals are tight. Add distilled water ifthe fluid level is low.Replenishing the battery

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CLEANING AND STORAGECleaningFrequent, thorough cleaning of your machinewill not only enhance its appearance but willimprove its general performance an

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StorageLong term storage (60 days or more) of yourmachine will request some protective proce-dures to guard against deterioration. Aftercompletely cle

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SPECIFICATION1484 mm865 mm953 mm660 mm1024 mm108 mm1650 mm124 kg (273 lbs)Air cooled, 4-stroke,3speeds/reverseSingle cylinder107 cm352.4 × 49.5 mm9.1

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Rider CapacityEngine Oil CapacityFuel CapacityStartingTransmissionFront SuspensionRear SuspensionFront/Rear BrakesParking BrakeFront Tires/PSIRear Tir

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TABLE OF CONTENTSFORWORD ... 1IMPORTANT NOTICE ... 4SAFETY INFORMATION

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SAFETY INFORMATIONAN ATV IS NOT A TOY AND CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. An ATV handles differ-ently from other vehicles including motorcycle and cars.

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●Never allow a child under age 16 to operate ATV without adult supervision, and never allowcontinued use of an ATV by a child if he or she does not ha

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operation.●Always inspect your ATV each time you use it to make sure it is in safe operating condition.Always follow the inspection and maintenance pr

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