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1. Before starting the engine, the operator should be seated in the Fun-Kart.  If the rider is not seated in

the vehicle, it should be placed against a stationary object and started.

2. Do not start the engine before checking to make sure the throttle assembly is in the idle position.

Warning – Each time prior to starting the engine, check throttle assembly to ensure that when the

throttle pedal (right side) is pushed all the way forward the assembly is working smoothly and returns

to idle when released.  Do not operate if pedal and engine throttle linkage fail to return to idle.

3. To start a cold engine, pump the engine primer “3” times.  If the engine is hot, priming may not be

necessary to restart the engine.

4. Pull recoil starter rope sharply.  See Tecumseh engine owner’s manual.  Do not flood the engine by

continuously pulling the starter rope.  If engine does not start after two or three pulls of the starter

rope,  wait a few minutes then repeat the above procedures.

OPERATIONAL SAFETY TIPS

TURNING  MANUEVERS

The new rider must learn to shift his weight and control the throttle to allow the rear tires to negotiate the

turn.  This is the primary technique to be mastered in riding this vehicle.  Practice turning at slow constant

speeds.  Defer increased speeds until you are confident of your proficiency and are intimately familiar with

the terrain.

Steer in the direction of the turn, and lean your body to the inside of the turn in order to maximize front tire

traction.  Use the throttle to maintain posture throughout the turn.

Incorrect turning techniques may cause the front tires to slide straight ahead without affecting the vehicles

direction of travel.  If this should occur, come to a stop, then resume the technique outlined above.

If the front wheels tend to skid in mud, sand, or snow, you may be able to improve control by releasing the

throttle and allowing the vehicle to coast through the turn.

If rear wheel inadvertently skid sideways, correct your slide by steering in the direction of the skid, if you

have room to perform this maneuver safely.  Avoid braking or accelerating until you have control.

To avoid skids while traveling on slippery terrain, the rider must exercise a high degree of caution.  Turning

maneuvers on slippery terrain are more hazardous than those performed under full traction and must be

done slowly.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

STORAGE

In the event your vehicle is not to be operated for a period in excess of 30 days and at the end of riding

season prepare for storage as follows:

WARNING

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Do not drain fuel while engine is hot.  Be sure to move

                    vehicle outside before draining fuel.

Summary of Contents for 3205

Page 1: ...6 Liters OF SAE 30 MOTOR OIL This vehicle is sold for off road use only Before operating this vehicle read all the instructions for safe assembly and operation as well as the instructions governing th...

Page 2: ...gas 3 This Fun Kart is not intended nor designed for racing 4 The operator of this vehicle should always wear a D O T approved helmet and other protective equipment as recommended by state and local l...

Page 3: ...anding mental capacity and physical capability to act to protect himself herself and wear a D O T approved helmet at all times This kart is not recommended for cumulative weights exceeding 250 pounds...

Page 4: ...e removed 23 When storing the vehicle it must be kept in a place where gasoline fumes will not reach an open flame or spark For long periods of storage such as for winter the fuel tank should be drain...

Page 5: ...n wet surfaces and allow for extra braking distance 33 ALWAYS mount the caution flag provided on the Fun Kart for safety purposes This flag could help prevent dangerous situations Pay close attention...

Page 6: ...the date of purchase A Frame for 90 days Void if 1 Frame is broken or bent due to abuse underside scraped abusively 2 Wheels are bent or broken due to impact 3 Spindles are bent due to impact 4 Paint...

Page 7: ...eck the screws nuts and bolts on your vehicle to see that all are tightened securely For safe operating conditions do periodic checks and tighten securely 7 Engine Fill the crankcase with oil until it...

Page 8: ...witch Perform this stop switch test While the engine is running move the steering column remote stop switch to the OFF position If this does not stop the engine move the engine remote switch to the OF...

Page 9: ...urning at slow constant speeds Defer increased speeds until you are confident of your proficiency and are intimately familiar with the terrain Steer in the direction of the turn and lean your body to...

Page 10: ...the first two hours of operating your new engine and after each 25 hours of use thereafter That will insure proper lubrication in internal parts and prevent costly repairs due to excessive wear Refer...

Page 11: ...four shock absorbers two on the front suspension and two on the rear suspension to comfortably tackle rough terrain The two front shock absorbers affect the camber or slant of your front tires You ma...

Page 12: ...ADJUSTMENT HOLE at the base of the spring 4 Place the end of a narrow screwdriver in the SHOCK ADJUSTMENT HOLE 5 Turn the SHOCK ADJUSTMENT HOLE counter clockwise around the SHOCK to decrease shock ab...

Page 13: ...will be mounted onto the sides of the RACK BRUSH GUARD in step 6 of the BRUSH GUARD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS on page 14 1 Locate the SEATASSEMBLY with LAP BELTS and SHOULDER BELTS Insert the bolt 9 and w...

Page 14: ...e backing to expose adhesive surface NOTE DO NOT REMOVE DECAL BACKING COMPLETELY This will cause decal to curl and stick to itself 2 Align decal with floorpan gently press adhesive to floorpan to star...

Page 15: ...UN KART FRAME TAB SHOULDER BELT FRONTBRUSH GUARD 33 TOP BRUSH GUARD 31 RACKBRUSH GUARD 36 CROSS BRUSH GUARD 32 60 60 RACK 36 then to FRONT BRUSH GUARD 33 using the hardware shown 5 Join and secure the...

Page 16: ...16 FOAMATTACHMENT DIAGRAM Attach FOAM 48 to the BRUSH GUARDS using CABLE TIES 35 on front sections as shown...

Page 17: ...NYLOCK 56 HH10014 NUT 1 14 THIN NYLOCK 57 001205P NUT 3 8 16 NYLOCK 58 00995 NUT 3 8 16 JAM 59 HH37524 NUT 3 8 24 THIN NYLOCK 60 HH1256T NUT 5 16 18 NYLOCK 61 HH62518 NUT 5 8 18 THIN NYLOCK 62 01226...

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Page 19: ...19 8 107 55 108 111 110 MODEL 3205...

Page 20: ...OPERATORS UNDER 16 YEARS OLD WEAR A D O T APPROVED HELMET PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND CLOTHING SECURE LONG HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING KEEP ARMS LEGS AND FEET INSIDE THE KART DO NOT OPERATE UNDER THE INFLUEN...

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