CMSI Inc. TN'G DR150cc Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - DR150cc Owner’s Manual

DR150cc Owner’s ManualRev 2006-2

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10Carrying Passengers & Loading! WARNING:• This scooter is rated for 2 passengers; total weight of the rider and thepassenger must not exceed 330

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112. Adjust your riding technique with passenger• Go slower• Start slowing earlier as you approach a stop.• Maintain a larger cushion of space ahead

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12• If you spill gasoline on your clothes, change and wash the affected area immediatelywith soap.ModificationAny modifications to this scooter or rem

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13Model Del Rey 150Model Number DR150T-6Length 76.7 inchesWidth 25.5 inchesHeight 44.5 inchesDry Weight (No fuel) 253 lbsMax. Load 330 lbsNoise 80dB(A

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14E: COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS & FUNCTIONS1) Rear Carrier2) Rear Light3) Fuel Tank (under seat)4) Seat5) Throttle6) Rear View Mirror7) Brake Oil Rese

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151) Horn Switch2) Rear Hand Brake3) Rear View Left Mirror4) lnstrument Panel5) Rear View Right Mirror6) Front Hand Brake7) Throttle8) Electrical Star

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16Ignition Switch / Steering & Seat Lock1. ON (starting): Engine can be started, electrical switches for horn,lights, etc. can be activated, Keys

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17Left Handle1. Horn Switch Press - the switch to sound the horn2. Turn Signal Switch - Slide switch left to turn left, slide switchright to turn rig

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18Speedometer (See page 15) - Indicates the operating speed.Odometer (See page 15)- Indicates accumulated distance.Gas Gauge (see page 15) - Indicates

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19CAUTION:• Do not store anything susceptible to heat inside storage compartments.• Do not let humidity spread from storage compartment.• Do not put a

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2A: INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing a CMSI Manufactured TN’G motor scooter. CMSI has investedover 10 years in establishing the facilities, tec

Page 13 - D: SPECIFICATIONS

20! WARNING:• Always turn the engine off prior to refueling the scooter.• Ensure the fuel tank cap is properly installed before riding.• Do not overfi

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21F: PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST1. CHECK THE FUEL LEVEL.- Check the fuel gauge.- If fuel is needed refer to directions on page 19 of this manualNOTE: Always t

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22 4. CHECK THE TIRES.Measure the pressure in each tire. The correct pressures are: Front 32 PSIRear 32 PSI- Visually inspect the tires for damage an

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23Rear Brake Adjustment- (See Page 31 in Section H).Check the Brake Fluid Level.- (See Page 31 in Section H) 6. CHECK THE SPARK PLUG- The spark plug w

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24G: PROPER OPERATIONS & TECHNIQUES! WARNING:• Be sure you have read this owner manual completely and understand all operatingfeatures.• Do not st

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25NOTE:It is recommended to always “prime” the fuel system by kick-starter when starting thescooter in the following situation (DO NOT ADVANCE THE THR

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26• To maximize the engine life, warm up the engine for 2 to 3 minutes prior to riding.No fast acceleration when the engine is still cold.NOTE:The eng

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27 3. RIDING POSITION• Place your hands on the handlebars and step onto the scooter from the left side.• Sit down on the seat while keeping your

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28CAUTION: Test your brakes after washing your scooter or riding through alarge pool of water. When this happens, apply the brakes gently until theyd

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298. BREAK IN PROCEDURES• It is very important to follow this procedures during the first 300km to achieve thebest performance from the scooter.• Limi

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3This Owner’s Manual contains important information on safety, operation, and maintenance.Anyone who operates a TN’G Scooter should carefully read and

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30H: ROUTINE CHECKS & MAINTENANCE

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31NOTE: * If regular driving is in arid or coastal condition, air filter and engine oil may needreplaced more frequently.RECOMMENDED: To insure warran

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322. Check the brakes for excessive wear. The middle groove of the brake should still bevisible. If it isn’t, the pads should be replaced.3. To repla

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333. Replacing the spark plug,• Remove the plug cover and remove the spark plug using the spark plugwrench in the tool kit.• After setting the gap of

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342. Put the scooter on its center stand and let the engine sit for a few minutes.3. Remove the oil dipstick, wipe it with a clean towel and replace i

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354. Refill the gearbox until full.5. Reinstall the oil fill plug.! WARNING: Use caution when changing oil to avoid burns!CAUTION:• If the scooter is

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36CAUTION:• If riding in an excessively dusty location, the air filter should be inspectedmore often than the recommended.• When remounting the air cl

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37of 10 hours. Additionally, it is important that your scooter be stored in a dry area andprotected from extreme temperatures.BATTERY REPLACEMENTThe s

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38! WARNING: Always turn the ignition off before inspecting the fuses.CAUTION:• When removing the fuse from the fuse box do not squeeze the fuse pulle

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39ENGINE IS DIFFICULT TO START1. Check for Fuel in Carburetori. If No Fuela. Out of gas – Fill fuel tankb. Fuel cap air hole blocked – Unblock air hol

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4This Owner Manual should be considered as a permanent part of the scooter as it containsimportant information for operation and maintenance of the sc

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40d. Loose spark plug – Tighten spark plugii. Spark Plug OK – Check Carburetor4. Carburetori. Carburetor Defectivea. Blocked idle jet – Clean jetb. Di

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41LOW POWER OUTPUT FROM ENGINECauses Solutions1. Air Cleaner Blocked Clean Air Filter2. Fuel Line In Carburetor Blocked Remove R

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421. Fuel System Leaks Repair Leak2. Air Cleaner Blocked Clean Air Filter3. Idle Speed Too High Adjust Idle Speed4. Riding At Excessive Speeds Ri

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1CMSI, Inc., warrants to the first retail purchaser of all TN’G vehicles from an Authorized CMSIDealer and each subsequent owner that the vehicle is

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2WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITYThe ManufacturerCMSI Inc.To repair or replace , at its option, any part which is proven to be defective in material or factory

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3You, the Owner• The customer should retain all service records for future reference.• Service inspections and replacements in accordance with the ti

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4• Copies of repair orders or other receipts for required maintenance that include the odometermileage and service date.NOTE: All maintenance receipts

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5Coverage BeginsThe date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail purchaserWarrantyCMSI shall repair or replace, at its option, any part (inclu

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6Duration of Implied WarrantiesAny Implied Warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particularpurpose are limit

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7• Normal wear• Neglect• Improper installation• Unsuitable use in an application for which the part was not designed• The incorporation or use of unsu

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5B: TABLE OF CONTENTSA: INTRODUCTION...Page 2B: TABLE OF C

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8• Rental or other commercial uses• Towing another vehicle, trailor or similiar device• Alteration to the engine or drive train• Any operation or use

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9• Prior to delivery to the purchaser, setup and pre-delivery service must be performed by adealer or service center who is authorized by CMSI to deli

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10• The tire was part of the original factory equipment.• The tire must have been used for its designed purpose.The Obligation of CMSI IncTo replace a

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11Replacement Charges – after 50% tread wearTire : 50% charge for a new direct replacement tire.Labor : 50% charge for mounting and balancing.This W

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12DISTRIBUTOR’S LIMITED WARRANTY – REPLACEMENT PARTSWarranty Time Period: See “Warranty Coverage Table” on page 4 of Warranty Section.Coverage begins:

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13This Replacement Parts Warranty Does Not CoverThe following exclusions apply specifically to replacement parts in addition to the exclusions listed:

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14EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTYUS EPAThe following warranty applies to the emission control system and is in addition to the LIMITEDWARRANTY and NO

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15The following items are not covered by the emission control system warranty:1. Failures which arise as as a result of misuse, alterations, accident

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16US Emission Control System (California)YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONSThe California Air Resources Board and CMSI, Inc. (hereafter “CMSI”) are

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17MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGESee “Warranty Coverage Table” on page 4 of warranty section.OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES- As the motorcycle own

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6C: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRIDING SCOOTERS IS FUN ONLY IF YOU PUT SAFETY AS YOUR TOP PRIORITY.! WARNING: Before you start operating your scooter:• Be sur

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18CMSI, Inc., 8146 304th Ave SE, Preston, WA 98050, (hereinafter“ CMSI”) warrants that each new CMSI motorcycle includes as standard equipment a he

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19In the State of California only, emission related warranted parts are specifically defined by thestate’s Emission Warranty Parts List. These warran

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20II. LIMITATIONS. This Emission Control System warranty shall not cover any of thefollowing:A. Repair or replacement required as a result of(1) acci

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21A. The liability of CMSI under this Emission Control System Warranty is limited solelyto the remedying of defects in material or workmanship by an a

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22C. No dealer is authorized to modify this CMSI Limited Emission Control SystemWarranty.IV. LEGAL RIGHTS. This warranty gives you specific legal rig

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WarrantyRev2006-28146 304th Ave SEPreston, WA 98050www.cmsiinc.com

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7An approved helmet needs to:• Meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and state standards. In additionwith labels from the Safety Helmet Counci

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8• Leather or heavy denim clothing is preferred as these materials help to prevent orreduce abrasion.• Boots or shoes should be high enough to cover y

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9• Test your brakes after operation in wet conditions. If necessary, apply the brakesseveral times to let friction dry out the linings.• Never attemp

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