CMSI Inc. Venice LX 49cc Specifications

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10When turning the brake adjustment nut, makesure that the nut rests in the correct positionwhen you remove the wrench. The concavesurface of the nut

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11TiresTire pressure should be checked frequently. The cold tire pressures are asfollows: Front 25 PSI Rear 30 PSI Tires should be regularly check

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12OPERATING THE SCOOTERStarting the Engine (cold) Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position. Hold the rear brake lever to apply rear brake. Set

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13Controlling the Speed The scooter’s speed is adjusted by the throttle control. Rotate the controlcounterclockwise slowly to increase the speed, and

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14Steering MechanismExamine the front fork to be sure it is not bent or damaged. Raise & lower thefront of the scooter and rock it from side to si

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15Fig. 17Once the 5 screws have been removed, the cover can be carefully opened toreveal the filter element located within. (See Fig 17)Fig. 18Gently

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16BatteryThe battery is a “maintenance free” type. It should not require electrolytereplacement. To maintain a full charge on the battery, it is best

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173) After the fluid has stopped draining, replace the drain plug in the drainhole and tighten the plug with a wrench until it is snug. (Do not over-

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18Spark Plug Locate the spark plug by parking the scooter on it’s side stand and lookingat the cylinder head from the left side of the scooter.(See

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19Carburetor Adjustment Start the engine and let it idle for 5 minutes. Adjust the idle adjustment screw until the engine idles at 1500 +/- 100RPM.

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Table of ContentsSafety Notes ... Page 2Description ...

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203) Is the stop switch in the run position?Review the Start Switch section on page 8.4) Is there a spark at the spark plug?Review the Spark Plug sect

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215) Are the fuses OK? After making sure the ignition isturned off, expose the batterywiring. (Review the opening thebattery compartment procedure on

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22IGNITION MODULEREPLACEMENTIf the ignition module must bechanged, then use the followingprocedure.1) Park the scooter on it’s sidestand. Remove the c

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23ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCOOTER STORAGEIf your scooter will not be used for two months or more, you should store itproperly to ensure that it wi

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WarrantyCMSI, Inc., warrants to the first retail purchaser of all TN’G vehicles,from an Authorized CMSI Dealer and each subsequent owner that thevehi

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To perform warranty repairs on any T N’G product that qualifies for suchrepairs.The selling dealer shall sign the Acceptance Certificate and a Card o

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Warranty Time Period for 49cc scooter modelsCMSI provides one-year warranty coverage on parts and 3 months onlabor.Coverage BeginsThe date the motorc

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how long an implied warranty lasts. Some states may not allow exclusion orlimitation of incidental or consequential damages.Your Legal RightsThese war

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DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED WARRANTY – NEWMOTORCYCLET N’G warrants to the first retail purchaser and subsequent purchasers ofthis vehicle that the motorcycle

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Warranty Time Period90 days, or until the center tread is worn to a depth of 3/32" , whicheveroccurs first.• Alteration of the odometer so that t

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3DESCRIPTIONSeatHeadlightRear View Mirror2 CycleMixing Oil CoverMufflerThrottleKick StarterVIN NumberRear BrakeLeverSpeedometerIgnitionSwitchFuel Fill

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• Tires rendered unserviceable by road hazard damage, such asimpact breaks, punctures, cuts, or snags.• Tires rendered unserviceable by running while

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This Replacement Parts Warranty Does Not CoverThe following exclusions apply specifically to replacement parts in additionto the exclusions listed:• T

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8146 304th Ave SEPreston, WA 98050www.cmsiinc.com

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4Opening the Seat Insert the ignition key into the seatlock & turn to the right. Raise the rear of the seat to theupright position. Remove the

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5Transmission CVTFuel Capacity 5.5 Liters / 1.5 GalsRear Drive Oil Type SAE20W-40Rear Drive Oil Capacity Gear Box (100 cc)Fuel Mixing Oil Amsoil (Synt

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6 OPERATING CONTROLSIgnition Switch (OFF) Power not applied to the lighting & ignition circuit. (ON) Power applied to the lighting & ignition

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Stop SwitchThe Stop switch has two positions:Stop- Engine stops running.Run- Engine can run.Start ButtonTurn the key in the ignitionswitch to on, hol

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8Adding 2-cycle Mixing OilWhenever the red “Low Mixing Oil” warninglamp turns on, you should add mixing oil as soonas possible. Open the mixing oil co

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9Adjusting the BrakesRear Brake Adjustment Park the scooter on its center stand on aflat surface. Check the rear brake free play bymeasuring how far

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