PGO G-MAX User manual

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DEAR CUSTOMERS
Thank you for choosing G-MAX of PGO scooter. It is a fact that
the efficiency and sustaining life of each scooter depend heavily on
the operating method of each user. Thus this owner’s manual will
provide you a precise knowledge of easy adjusting, sustaining and
precaution for your scooter. We hope you will read and check it
carefully.
Please recognize your scooter model clearly in order to read the
following instruments.
If there is any question, please do not hesitate to ask
your dealer for assistance.
We hope you will enjoy it !
Manufactured by:
Motive Power Industry Co., Ltd.
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ONTENT
ONTENTONTENT
ONTENT
Warranty Card ....................................................5
Scooter safety....................................................... 6
Part location......................................................... 8
Identification........................................................ 9
The function of switch & controller................... 1 1
Main switch ................................................... 1 1
Speedometer .................................................. 1 2
Handlebar Controls........................................ 2 2
Steering Lock................................................. 2 3
Seat Lock .......................................................2 3
Fuel Tank Cap................................................ 2 4
Passengers Pedal............................................ 2 4
Luggage Compartment ..................................25
Power Supply Outlet...................................... 2 5
Power Disconnection Switch......................... 2 6
Pre-riding inspection........................................... 2 7
Brake.............................................................. 28
Brake Fluid .................................................... 29
Engine Coolant .............................................. 30
Engine Oil...................................................... 31
Air Cleaner .................................................... 32
Tire................................................................. 33
Throttle Grip .................................................. 34
Lamp & Signal Light..................................... 34
Switches......................................................... 34
Fuel ................................................................ 35
Catalyst .......................................................... 36
Notation for operation and riding......................37
Starting the engine ......................................... 37
Warming up the engine.................................. 38
Brake operation.............................................. 39
Engine initial run-in....................................... 40
Parking vehicle .............................................. 41
Periodical maintenance..................................... ..42
Periodical maintenance table ....................... ..43
Exhaust control system................................ ..46
The air cleaner ............................................. ..47
The spark plug ............................................. ..48
Exchange of gear oil .................................... ..49
Brake adjustment......................................... ..49
Brake fluid check......................................... ..50
Front fork check........................................... ..51
Battery.......................................................... ..52
Fuse replacement ......................................... ..53
Reference Date ................................................... ..54
Periodical maintenance record......................... ..56
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Check List before Delivery
Check List before DeliveryCheck List before Delivery
Check List before Delivery
Name Tel Age Sex
Address
Model Engine No VIN No
Delivery date Year Month day Dealer
NO
Check Item
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N
NO
Check Item
Y
N
1 Steering of Handle Bar 8 Tire Pressure
2 Gap of Brake Lever 9 Confirm Engine No & Document
3 Lights and Horn 10 Owners Manual
4 Fuel Tank and Fuel Kind 11
Operating Method Introduction
5 Engine Oil 12 Periodic Maintenance introduction
6 Disk Brake fluid 13 Warranty Introduction
7 Engine Coolant
Staff Signature
Customer Signature
Suggestion
Please Sign both customer & service Staff.
Mail this chart to agent, and then the Warranty will be effective.
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PGO Warranty Card
Name Telephone Registration date
Address
Model
Displacement
CC
Engine NO. Vin NO.
Customer Signature
Dealer Signature
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SCOOTER SAFETY
WARNING
.Scooter riding requires special afford on your part to ensure your safety.
Know these requirements before you ride:
SAFE RIDING RULES
1. Always make a pre-ride inspection(page 27) and perform any needed adjustments or repairs before you ride
the scooter.
2. Many accidents involve inexperienced riders. Most countries require a special scooter riding test or license.
Make sure you are qualified before your ride.
NEVER lend your scooter to an inexperienced rider.
3. Many automobile/scooter accidents happen because the automobile driver does not "see" the motorcyclist.
Make yourself conspicuous to help avoid the accident that wasn't your fault:
- Wear bright or reflective clothing.
- Don't ride in another motorist's "blind spot"
4. Obey all national and local laws and regulations.
- Excessive speed is a factor in many accidents. Obey the speed limits, and NEVER travel faster than
conditions warrant.
- Signal before your make a turn or lane change. Your size and maneuverability can surprise other
motorists.
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5. Don't let other motorists surprise you. Use extra caution at intersections , parking lot entrances and exits,
and driveways.
6. Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the floorboards while riding. A passenger should hold
on to the scooter or the feet on then passenger foot pegs.
7. Never leave your scooter unattended with the engine running.
8. Moderate your speed when ridding over bumpy roads. Avoid hitting road hazards, such as sharp bumps and
holes, in the road surface. These hazards can cause loss of control or structural damage to the vehicle.
9. It’s not necessary to keep the vehicle idling for warm up. However, if you want to idle the vehicle, please
don’t go away the vehicle for safety!
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Part location:
REAR LAMP
AIR CLEANER
MAIN STAND
SEAT
REAR RACK
FRT BRAKE DISK
THROTTLE GRIP
FRT BRAKE LEVER
REAR BRAKE LEVER
HEAD LAMP
FRT SIGNAL LAMP
FUEL CAP
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IDENTIFICATION
2.Engine No. is located (stamped) on the rear side of the left crankcase.
NOTE:
The upper row is model type, the lower row is the production serial numbers.
Your dealer need this number for ordering the parts, please write down the
engine no. for their
reference.
IDENTIFICATION
3.Vehicle Identication Number (VIN) is located (stamped) inside the rear battery cover.
NOTE:
The first 9 digitals are model type, the last 8
digitals are production serial numbers.
Your dealer need this number for ordering the
parts, please write down the engine no. for their
reference.
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THE FUNCTION OF SWITCHES
1. MAIN SWITCH
1. OFF: All the power is cut off, the key can be
pulled out at this position.
2. ON: The power is ON, engine can be started,
the key can not be pulled out at this position
3. LOCK: The handle bar is locked at this
position.
4. “Push + turn counterclockwise”:
to open the seat.
5. When at position #1, “Push + turn clockwise”
to open the fuel cap.
6. For anti-thief purpose, push to close the core
of key set.
7. Press the key to get anti-thief key out.
8. Push the anti-thief key into position #8, then
the core of key set will open again.
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DASHBOARD
Engine check
Coolant temperature warning
Signal indicator
Signal indicator
.High beam
Engine oil
Engine stop warning light
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A
Main items
#1.SEL SELECT button: refer to section B.
#2.ADJ ADJUST button: refer to section B.
#3.Engine check (red)
Self-test whenever turn on the key for ~3 seconds.
When lights on again during driving, please contact your PGO dealer to check the EMS units.
#4.Engine oil replacement warning light (red)
replace the 4T engine oil, then reset the counter. (refer to section B)
#5.Engine speed: * 1000 rpm:be careful when reaching the RED area!
#6.Signal indicator (green) : when acting the turn lights
#7.High beam (blue) : when (high beam) or (PASSING)
#8.Fuel meter: will twinkle when below 2 grids
when reaching to this point, it will twinkle to reminding you to add fuel ASAP.
#9.Coolant temperature warning lamb : (red)
Self-test whenever turn on the key for ~2 seconds.
When lights on again during driving, please contact your PGO dealer to check the cooling system.
#10.Speedometer : can switch the unit from km/h to mile/h
#11.Vehicle speed: can change unit by ( km/h) or (mile/h)
display mode: (ODO) or (TRIP)
#12. Engine stop warning light: remind you the Engine stop button working, you can’t start the engine now!
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LCD Operating instruments:
function
mode
key display SEL. ADJ. Result
ON main menu Click Altitude
ON Altitude Click voltage
ON voltage Click Engine check
ON EMS OK! Click Setup
Basic mode
ON Setup
Click Mileage menu
km Click 3 sec. mph
Vehicle speed
ON
mph
Click 3 sec. km
ODO Click TRIP
TRIP Click Oil
Oil Click
(Km/l)
(ODO)
(TRIP) /
OIL /
(fuel consumption)
ON
(Km/l)
Click ODO
Reset (TRIP) ON TRIP Click 3 sec.
Reset TRIP to
0do
Altitude ON altitude
Only shows
when engine
stopped
Forever ON Click 3 sec. twinkle Reset oil indicator
(under OIL menu)
ON
twinkle
Click 3 sec. OFF
Cancel
Reset (4T oil indicator)
ON twinkle
Click Forever ON
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function
mode
key display SEL. ADJ. Result
Setup ON Setup Click 3 sec. Clock
ON
hour twinkle
Click
0~23
increasing
ON
hour twinkle
Click
Switch to
minute
ON
minute twinkle
Click
0~59
increasing
Setting
Clock setting
ON
minute twinkle
Click
Switch to
display contrast
ON
display twinkle
Click
0~16
increasing
Setting
Display contrast
ON
display twinkle
Click
Switch to
Alti. meter
ON
Click
Reset Elevation
to 0do
ON
pressure
twinkle
Click
Switch to
Elevation
ON
Click Ref. Elevation
Setting
Alti. meter setting
ON
Ref. Elevation
twinkle
Click
Switch to
Speed alarm
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function
mode
key display
SEL. ADJ. Result
ON Click
50~130 km/h
increasing
Setting
Speed alarm
ON
Speed twinkle
Click
escape to
main menu
Power Test main menu Click Click
Power Test
0~100km/h
ON
Click Reset
Power Test
0~100km/h
ON
Time
(0~100km/h)
Click3 sec.
escape to
main menu
ON
Click Reset
Power Test
0~400 m
ON
Time
(0~400 m)
Click3 sec.
escape to
main menu
ON
general Click3 sec. animation
main menu
ON
animation
Click3 sec. general
ON
standard
Speed Speed alarm
Speed
simplified
main menu (animation)
ON
Speed simplified
Speed ≦ 40 km/h standard
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menu switching:
Click
sel
3 seconds
main menu
(general)
main menu
(animation)
Speed / fuel
/ water temperature
Speed
Speed alarm
Speed
40
40 40
40
km/h
km/hkm/h
km/h
Click
ADJ.
Click
ADJ.
Click
ADJ.
Click
ADJ.
speed TRIP ODO : click ADJ to switch
Mileage under TRIP , press ADJ to reset TRIP
under ODO ,press ADJ to switch MPH&KMH
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Basic mode:
Click
SEL.
Click
SEL.
Click
SEL.
Click
SEL.
Click
SEL.
Altitude (only shows
when engine stopped)
battery
voltage
press SEL(3 SECOND) to
switch sub menu of EMS
information
Press SEL at the same
time for 3 seconds
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Click
SEL.
3 second
Click
SEL
Click
SEL
Click
SEL
3 second
Click
ADJ
5 second
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Setting:
Click
SEL
3 second
Time setting mode:
Click SEL to switch hour & minute
Click ADJ to change digitals
Click
SEL
Display mode:
Press ADJ to adjust
Click SEL to switch
Click ADJ to change digitals
Click SEL to switch
Click ADJ to change digitals
Click
SEL
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Click ADJ & SEL within 3 seconds,
Into POWER TEST mode:
Click SEL to start test.
0~100 KM/h test:
Start test whenever vehicle move
Click ADJ to reset
0~400m test:
Start test whenever vehicle move
Click ADJ to reset
Click
SEL
Click
SEL
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