Access Motor TE 250-U User manual

ACCESS MOTO
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E-250/300U
250/300 2x4
Operator’s Manual

Dear Customers,
Thank you for purchasing TE-250/300U.
You will find it easier to start your engine with actuation of the manual
choke for 20-30 seconds after you receive your new ATV. That is because
we have drained out the fuel in the carburetor when we finished assembling
the ATV. This will ensure ATV performance and safety.
This manual describes detailed instructions of correct operation,
maintenance and adjustment of TE-250/300 U to ensure durable, safe and
comfortable riding.
In order for you to ride more safely and more comfortably, please read this
manual thoroughly before riding it. Have a nice time riding!
If data and relevant pictures contained in this manual
differ from the real ATV, the data of the real ATV shall
supersede data contained herein.

1. Important Message ...................................................................................... 1
Riding Precautions ...................................................................................... 3
Attire; Check before Riding ........................................................................ 4
Particular Attention on Parts That May Cause Burn; Load Weight Limit . 5
Looking at The Terrain ............................................................................... 6
Making Turns; Going Uphill ....................................................................... 7
2. Going Downhill; Riding through Water ..................................................... 8
3. Naming of Each Component ....................................................................... 10
Operation of Each Component .................................................................... 14
Ignition switch; Reverse Indicator Light and Neutral Indicator Light 14
High Beam Indicator Light; Temperature Indicator Meter
Left/Right Signal Indicator; Fuel Level Indicator .................................... 14
Headlight Switch ......................................................................................... 16
Startup Rocker Switch ................................................................................. 16
Accelerator Limiting Device; Accelerator Lever ........................................ 17
Manual Choke Rocker Switch; Shift Stick ................................................. 18
Brake Handle Lever Locking Button, Flagpole holder ............................... 19
Seat Lock ..................................................................................................... 20
Steering Handle Lock .................................................................................. 21
4. LCD Instrument Panel Adjustment ............................................................. 22
Starting the Engine Electrically .................................................................. 24
Before Starting The Engine, First Check Oil And Fuel Levels .................. 25
When Starting The Engine, Pull Tight The Front or The Rear Brake
When the Engine is Difficult to Start .......................................................... 25
5. Starting by Manual Cranking ...................................................................... 26
Normal Usage .............................................................................................. 27
Normal Riding ............................................................................................. 28
6. How to Stop the ATV ................................................................................. 32
Checks Before Riding ................................................................................. 34
Oil Check and Refilling............................................................................... 34
Recommended Oil Specification and Grade ............................................... 35
Changing Oil ............................................................................................. 36
Fuel Check and Refueling ........................................................................... 37
Front and Rear Brake Fluid Level Check and Refilling ............................. 38
Headlight Check; Headlight Beaming Distance Adjustment ...................... 40
Tire Check ................................................................................................... 41
Front and Rear Shock Absorber Check ....................................................... 42
Transmission Chain Check and Adjustment ............................................... 43
Coolant Check; Refilling; Changing Coolant ............................................. 45
Changing Gear Oil .................................................................................... 47
How to Replace the Air Cleaner ................................................................. 48
Spark Plug Check ..................................................................... 49
Simple Maintenance ................................................................. 50
Regular Maintenance Table ...................................................... 51
Battery Electrolyte Check.......................................................... 52
Replacing the Fuse................................................................... 53
Lubricating Each Part of the ATV.............................................. 54
When Failure Occurs................................................................ 55
Specifications............................................................................ 56

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Important Message
Negligence of the following signs and warnings may cause
serious damage and even death.
Sign location
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1. Riding Precautions
TE 250 ATV is a special multipurpose four-wheel motorbike
with entertainment features. In this section, we will describe
important notes and techniques in order for you to safely ride
this ATV. Please read this manual thoroughly and spend
some time practicing on your new ATV. Pay attention on your
safety and that of others.
* If you do not have any experience riding an ATV, you can only
ride it with instruction by a licensed or qualified instructor.
First of all, you have to ride it slowly to feel and adjust
yourself to the ATV, even if you are an experienced rider.
*Do not attempt to utilize the maximum limits of this ATV.
Notes: A. You should familiarize yourself with basic
operations of this ATV before you try more
difficult operational techniques.
B. To ensure the rider’s and others’ safety, anyone
who drinks, takes drugs or medicine is not
permitted to ride this ATV.
The rider’s ability to control this ATV will be
reduced by the effects of medicine or alcohol.

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Attire
To ensure safety, the rider shall wear a safety helmet, goggles,
gloves, boots and protective clothing when riding this ATV.
Check Before Riding
* Conduct a pre-riding check in accordance with “Check before
riding” in user’s manual on Page 34 before riding to ensure
safety and the service life of this ATV.
* Your ability of controlling this ATV will be affected by insufficient
tire pressure or a tire that is out of specification. Contact your
service center for inspection to reduce the risk of an accident.

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■Particular Attention on Parts That May Cause
Burn
* The exhaust pipe and the engine become very hot when or
after the ATV runs for a period of time. To avoid personal injury
(including human and objects, etc), do not touch these parts.
When the ATV is parked, also note that children or passers-by
should not touch these parts to avoid injury.
* To reduce the risk of fire, do not park this ATV near a dry lawn
or flammable substances.
■Load Weight Limit
Maximum allowable weight for this ATV is 200 kg (two riders)
* When you carry loads on the ATV, slow down your speed to
increase effective braking distance.
* When you carry loads on the ATV, you should keep loads in
balance to avoid loss of control of the ATV due to imbalance.
Notes: 1. Load weight limit: 200 kg
2. Exceeding the maximum load weight for this ATV
may cause an accident.
3. When using this ATV as a trailer, slow down your
riding speed.
Max weight 200 kg

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■Looking At The Terrain
* Watch your speed and control technique when you ride on
excessively flat, loose and rough surface, and keep an eye on
any potential hazards such as pits, water puddles, rocks, root
blocks, etc to avoid the risk of an accident.
* When riding with poor visibility, e.g. riding at night, turn on the
headlight and slow down your speed to ensure safety.
* When riding in the area where your viewing angle is limited, e.g.
riding on a rough road in hills, it is advisable to attach a flag of
some height in the rear of the ATV for warning purposes. This
can assure safety for the rider, other riders and onlookers.

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Making Turns
When you approach a turn, first slow down and smoothly turn the
handlebars to the direction you are going. Also, move your gravity
to the outer floor panel and tilt your upper body to the inner side of
the turn, which enables your control at the turn to be smoother
and safer.
Going Uphill
Note: When going uphill, move your gravity as forward as
possible. Also, sit in the front part of the seat and bend
your upper body forward. Keep a steady speed in the
uphill process and keep the ATV balanced.
Notes: 1. If the slope is too high to proceed and the ATV is
moving backward, apply the front brake to slow down
and carefully control the ATV to slip down. If it is
beyond control, the rider should immediately get off
from the left side to avoid the risk of being crushed by
the ATV once it turns over.
2. Do not apply only the rear brake to avoid the ATV
flipping over.
3. Do not abruptly apply the accelerator.
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