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•  NEVER  ALLOW  A  CHILD  UNDER  16  YEARS  OLD  TO  OPERATE  AN  ATV 

WITHOUT  ADULT  SUPERVISION.  CHILDREN  NEED  TO  BE  OBSERVED 
CAREFULLY BECAUSE NOT ALL CHILDREN HAVE THE STRENGTH, SIZE, SKILLS 
OR JUDGEMENT NEEDED TO OPERATE AN ATV SAFELY.

•  NEVER  CARRY  A  PASSENGER  ON  SINGLE-RIDER  ATV.  CARRYING  A 

PASSENGER MAY UPSET THE BALANCE OF THE ATV AND MAY CAUSE IT TO GO 
OUT OF CONTROL.

• ALWAYS AVOID PAVED SURFACES. ATV ARE NOT DESIGNED TO USED ON 

PAVED SURFACES AND PAVEMENT MAY SERIOUSLY AFFECT HANDLING AND 
CONTROL.

• NEVER OPERATEAN ATV ON A PUBLIC ROAD, EVEN A DIRT OR GRAVEL 

ONE, BECAUSE YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO AVOID COLLIDING WITH OTHER 
VEHICLES. ALSO OPERATING AN ATV ON A PUBLIC ROAD MAY BE AGAINST 
THE LAW.

•  NEVER  OPERATE  AN  ATV  WITHOUT  AN  APPROVED  MOTORCYCLE 

HELMET,  EYE  PROTECTION,  BOOTS,  GLOVES,  LONG  PANTS  AND  A 
LONG-SLEEVED SHIRT OR JACKET.

• NEVER CONSUME ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR WHILE OPERATING 

AN ATV.

• NEVER OPERATE AN ATV AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS, GO AT A SPEED, WHICH 

IS PROPER FOR THE TERRAIN, VISIBILITY CONDITIONS AND YOU EXPERIENCE.

• NEVER ATTEMPT TO DO WHEELIES, JUMPS OR OTHER STUNTS.
•  ALWAYS  BE  CAREFUL  WHEN  OPERATING  AN  ATV,  ESPECIALLY  WHEN 

APPROACHING HILLS , TURNS AND OBSTACLES AND WHEN OPERATING ON 
UNFAMILIAR OR ROUGH TERRAIN.

• NEVER LEND YOUR ATV TO ANYONE WHO HAS NOT TAKEN A TRAINING 

COURSE OR HAS NOT BEEN DRIVING AN ATV FOR ATLEAST A YEAR.

Training Course
Anyone  who  purchased  a  new  ATV  a er  December  30,  1986,  and 

Everyone  in  the  purchaser’s  immediate  family  who  is  within  the 
recommended  age  group  for  the  ATV  purchased,  is  en tled  to  take  the 
training course at no addi onal charge. Others can take the training course 
for a small fee. Ask an authorized dealer for the details or call (626) 228-0253 
M-F 8:30PM-5:00P PST.AFTER HOUR SAFETY HOTLINE (800) 489-8711

ASI TRAINING COURSE (800) 887-2887

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Summary of Contents for ATV-3150CXC

Page 1: ...www coolster com To buy parts online please go to www coolster com catalog...

Page 2: ...OWNER S MANUAL ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE ATV 3150CXC 150cc...

Page 3: ...y a ect vehicle handling Operator use only passengers prohibited This vehicle is designed and manufactured for OFF ROAD use only Driving on public streets roads or highways is illegal Always wear helm...

Page 4: ...road vehicles are in good condi on and safe driving will be very useful Table of Contents Pay a en on to your security P3 Guidelines on safe driving P4 P5 Warning P6 P9 ATV recogni on P10 Descrip on...

Page 5: ...t always reach the correct maintenance Being driver you should be recognized for your good health so that you do not fa gue in the best condi on you were under control Medica on drugs drink unable to...

Page 6: ...ng ago should check all brake system 4 Please put dry the oil inside carburetor and the oil tank before transporta on in order to avoid jamming 5 Transit goods please ver cal put to avoid engine oil l...

Page 7: ...ury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Always wear eye protec on with side shields goggles marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 Always use an approved helmet and pro...

Page 8: ...he following opera on or it may cause severe hurt or death 1 Carefully read the instruc on book owner s manual and all the lables driving according to the procedure 2 Contact with local sales agent se...

Page 9: ...aved surfaces pavement may seriously a ect handling and control LOCATE AND READ OWNER S MANUAL FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS WARNING Opera on of this ATV by children under the age of 16 in crea...

Page 10: ...P8 ATV Safety Alert...

Page 11: ...LONG SLEEVED SHIRT OR JACKET NEVER CONSUME ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR WHILE OPERATING AN ATV NEVER OPERATE AN ATV AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS GO AT A SPEED WHICH IS PROPER FOR THE TERRAIN VISIBILITY CONDITIO...

Page 12: ...ATV RECOGNITION VIN plate number and product VIN See left picture Engine model and serial number See right picture P10...

Page 13: ...DESCRIPTION Rear rack Seat P11 Foot brake Ba ery Gearshi pole Protector Handle bar...

Page 14: ...witch 2 Starter switch 3 O switch Loca on Func on Turn on high beam Turn on dipped headlight Loca on Func ons Key state All circuits wre disconnected Pull out Not pull out CONTROL FUNTIONS When press...

Page 15: ...When press this accelerator the vehicle starts to move Prohibit adjus ng it 3 Accelerator controller P13 R N D...

Page 16: ...will supply fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor Fuel valve has three loca ons Disconnect fuel will not ow When the engine is not running always will be back to handle the posi on Connected fuel...

Page 17: ...or jacket chest protector and long pants Always wear eye protec on with side shields goggles marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 Failure to do so could result in objects being thrown into your eyes resu...

Page 18: ...jury or equipment damage Always use the size and type of res speci ed in this Operator s Manual Always maintain proper re pressure as described in the Maintenance sec on of this manual and on the unit...

Page 19: ...al injury Clean surface around fuel cap to prevent contamina on Slowly turn the fuel tank cap counterclockwise and remove Carefully pour fuel into the tank un l the level reaches the bo om of the ller...

Page 20: ...d lubrica on adjustment chain of lax inspec on and state If necessary should be adjusted checks re pressure wear damage and the rate of take up of the round inspec on opera on is smooth and if necessa...

Page 21: ...0 8 Oil Filters replacement Does deforma on damage TIRES 1 Tire pressure Before the cars in opera on should always check and adjust re pressure Tires Barometer 2 Tire Inspec on Before the cars in oper...

Page 22: ...of me in order to protect the ba ery Each starter not to exceed 5 seconds when the engine If the electric motor can not start please use pedal starter manner Note In order to achieve maximum engine li...

Page 23: ...rear brake lower speed brake before or a er using brake 3 emergency brake Emergency braking is in the face of unexpected emergency situa ons in order to avoid incidents taken braking then minded resp...

Page 24: ...3 4 thro le posi on 4 1000 km long and more Full thro le opera on should be avoided Avoid ultra high speed engine work Note When traveling to the 300 km 500km the oil must be replaced As the car had n...

Page 25: ...outside of the turn If your ATV starts to p while turning lean your body further into the turn while gradually reducing the thro le and making the turn wider if possible CLIMBING HILLS The vehicle can...

Page 26: ...sliding back on the seat Ride down the hill slowly with the thro le released Apply the rear brake to control the speed RIDING OVER OBSTACLES Never a empt to ride over large obstacles such as large roc...

Page 27: ...eel skids If space permits steer in the direc on of the skid Shi your body away from the skid slightly Avoid using the thro le or brakes un l you regain direc onal control of the vehicle RIDING THROUG...

Page 28: ...not a empt to use engine power to free up frozen wheels Doing so could cause severe damage to the drive train of the ATV A er the engine has warmed up check the brakes again Do this inspec on on leve...

Page 29: ...Dress for the worst condi ons you might encounter Be prepared for bad weather and ATV breakdowns Wear warm waterresistant clothing such as thermal underwear snowmobile suits lined gloves and boots and...

Page 30: ...o your vehicle Your retailer may be able to help you choose accessories and install them correctly WARNING Never modify the ATV with improper installa on or use of improper accessories All parts and a...

Page 31: ...ow the guidelines in the chart below The intervals between periodic services in months are shown At the end of each interval be sure to perform and document the maintenance listed Any properly trained...

Page 32: ...ur authorized service center Prior to the use of the car should always check with the parts and fasteners ght degrees We suggest that these projects should be carried out irregular inspec ons I asked...

Page 33: ...gine oil was placed underneath C discard release oil bolts release oil Put oil may moderate shaking body to be inside the engine from impuri es Oil D installed release oil bolts and then full of engin...

Page 34: ...bricants 1 in the post Shing placed beneath the gear box oil basin to collect waste gear lubricants 2 removed a er the oil refueling gear bolts and exclusive oil bolts will gear a er the gear lubrican...

Page 35: ...ed 1 open up air lter xed screws 2 discard lter and lter Cover Cover screwdriver 3 remove air lter core Note In adjus ng the thro le cable free trip before we must adjust engine idling Through rota on...

Page 36: ...r repair shop You must be regularly removed and examined spark plugs as heat and carbon deposi on will spark plugs slowly breakdown and abla on If the electrode abla on too seriously we must use the p...

Page 37: ...te requests please COOLSTER commissioned by the dealer or repair shop to adjust brake shoes Note rota ng wheel several mes to iden fy the most compact loca on of the chain When the chain in the most c...

Page 38: ...e Nut Nut Forward and rear axle into The same should be fully rotate the regulator of the M8 and the preven on of an retreat Pine Nut Nut Pian would maintain coaxial 3 in the adjustment must ghten all...

Page 39: ...ws of siding between the center and all spraying lubricant on the roller 2 For cleaning chain will be removed from the board the Bap st in solu on should as far as possible removal of masonry scale Th...

Page 40: ...to room temperature to ensure the proper use of ba eries Ba ery electrolyte toxic and therefore dangerous and so will cause serious burns The electrolyte contains sulfuric acid Avoid contact with ski...

Page 41: ...the switch and watch the work of electrical installa ons Fusing immediately if the fuse again please COOLSTER dealer or repair shop contact Warning Do not use the recommended ampere ra ng higher than...

Page 42: ...iga on 2 a en on washing to avoid using the high pressure water erosion under parts 1 igni on switch 2 mul purpose switch 3 Below cushion 4 The exhaust pipe mu er exports 5 air lter inlet A er the car...

Page 43: ...in the fuel emissions the engine must be stopped opera ng in the ven la on good place to prohibit smoking ban on the use of open ame and sparks objects 4 In order to prevent cylinder rust we should ad...

Page 44: ...ings such as gas ght coverage as there are for the mechanical vapor corrosion 1 Remove the guards cover the car clean the body If placed more than four months the need for replacement of engine oil 2...

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Page 51: ...4 3 Bore stroke mm 4 4 Compression ratio 4 5 Max power kw r min 4 6 Max torque 4 7 The mini speed unlade stability 4 8 Gas type 4 9 Engine oil capacity 4 10 lubrication system 4 11 Starting system 4 1...

Page 52: ...Shock absorber rear 2 8 Gross 6 1 Tires front 6 2 Tires rear 7 2 Brake rear PD25 D7TC 0 6 0 7 7 8L standby 0 6L 150 hydraulic spring hydraulic spring 23 7 10 8psi 22 10 10 8psi hub brake hand manipul...

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Page 54: ...g Air Cleaner Housing Cov Model Yera 2013 or Later Models Manufacture Name Zhejing Qiye Scooter co LTD Importer Name Maxtrade LLC P52 EMISSIONS WARRANTY PARTS LIST QIYE 11 QIYE 12 A7TC QIYE 13 E4 GH11...

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Page 56: ...amages of any kind direct consequen al or con ngent to property Furthermore MAXTRADE shall not be liable for damages resul ng from any cause beyond its reasonable control This warranty does not extend...

Page 57: ...pay for part s and S H both ways for out of warranty parts All Sales Policy All sales are nal No return no exchange No refund for any reason Changes Errors Inaccuracies www coolster com reserves the...

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