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The cable should be adjusted to allow for ” 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 ” free travel
in the lever. Tighten the locking nut to secure the
adjusting ring.
The speed of the unit can be adjusted by
adjusting the throttle stop screw to limit throttle
travel. Loosen the throttle stop screw locking
nut and turn the throttle stop screw clockwise to
reduce the throttle travel thus reducing the
maximum speed of the unit. Turning the stop
screw counter clockwise will increase the
throttle travel thus increasing the maximum
speed of the unit. Tighten the stop screw
locking nut when the desired throttle travel has
been established.
NOTE: Your unit includes an electronic speed
control that is set to limit the maximum speed of
the unit to the standards set by the CPSC for
the age of the rider the unit was designed for.
Electrical Battery
The unit’s battery is located under the seat and
supplies electrical power to the unit. The battery
is a 12 volt jell acid type that contains no liquid
electrolyte. The battery should be removed from
the vehicle when stored for extended periods
and charged before being replaced in the unit.
Use a trickle charger set at 12 volts to recharge
the battery to full charge before replacing it in
the unit.
When reinstalling the battery, be sure to connect the
red cable to the positive (+) terminal and the black
cable to the negative (-) terminal.
The battery should be replaced every three years or
when it no longer holds a charge.
Do not expose the battery, for extended periods of
time, to freezing temperatures. If the battery has
been frozen it will need to be replaced. There is an
inline fuse on the positive lead of the battery to
protect the wiring system from over loads. If your
starter motor will not turn over and the battery is fully
charged, check the inline fuse on the unit.
If your starter motor will not turn over and the battery
is fully charged check the inline fuses
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