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Bintelli Sprint Owner's Manual

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Bintelli Sprint User Manual
Bintelli Sprint User Guide
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  • Bintelli Sprint, 4 Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Brief Introduction to the Scooter 1. Tail light 2. Rear spoiler 3. Helmet hook 4. Steering column 5. Right front turn signal 6. Rear wheel 7. Muffler 8. Battery Compartment 9. Front brake lever 10. Front wheel

  • 20 Operating Instructions USER’S MANUAL Electric Starting the Engine: The duration of each electric start attempt should not exceed 5 seconds. Always wait at least 10 seconds in between starting attempts to prevent the starter from overheating. If 3 startup attempts fail consecutively, the vehicle must be checked. First, insert the key into the ignition

  • Bintelli Sprint, 9 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Left Control Switch 1. High beam switch: To use the High beam headlight setting, flip the switch up to the “ ” position. 2. Low beam switch: To use the Low beam headlight setting, flip the switch down to “ ” position. 3. Horn button: To use the horn, press the button labeled “ ”. 4. Turn signal switch: When changing direction on the scooter, switch to “ ” or “ ” to turn left or right. After completing the turn, press the center of the button to turn the signals off.

  • Bintelli Sprint, 13 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Warning * Be careful not to overfill the fuel tank. Gasoline can damage the finish of the vehicle. Always remove spilled gas from painted surfaces and clean with soap and water. * Gasoline is flammable. Only fill the vehicle with the engine turned off, and parked in a well ventilated area. * Do not smoke when filling the vehicle with gasoline. Do not expose gasoline to high heat, sparks, or fire. Caution * Only use 93 octane fuel. Failure to use anything but premium fuel can cause engine damage and void the warranty. Fuel petcock: The fuel petcock located in b

  • Bintelli Sprint, 25 USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Level 2 Service and Maintenance Level 2 Service and Maintenance are additional items that need to be checked at each 3000 mile interval. These items should be checked in addition to the standard Level 1 servicing. 1. Check the condition of the transmission clutch. Excessive wear on the clutch pad material indicates replacement is necessary. 2. Drain and replace brake fluid. 3. Inspect and clean the carburetor, air filter, fuel tank, fuel filter. 4. Clean and apply fresh grease to the upper and lower bearings of the steering column. 5. Check the front and rear tires for wear. Inspect for si

  • Bintelli Sprint, 27 USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Checking and Changing the Engine Oil Caution Checking and Replacing Engine Oil To ensure an accurate reading when checking the engine oil, place the vehicle on the center kickstand. Only check the oil level after the engine has been shut off for at least 5 minutes. Be aware the engine and engine oil will be ext remely hot if the engine has been running. It is recommended you allow the engine to cool for at least 30 minutes after a long drive before checking. - Remove oil cap. Note if there is oi

  • Bintelli Sprint, 40 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Interval for Lubricated Parts Name Model Odometer reading Miles 1000 2000 4000 8500 10500 15000 20000 Engine Oil SAE 10W-40 - R R R R R R R Brake Cables Multipurpose lithium-based lubricating grease) - - R R R R R R Brake Fluid DOT3 or DOT4 - R - Lubricating oil for front shock absorber Lubricating grease for shock absorber - I I I T I I I Tachometer gear Multipurpose lithium-based lubricating grease - I R I R I Steering gear

  • Bintelli Sprint, 11 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Ignition Switch Caution When leaving the vehicle parked, using the “ ” to lock the steering will help deter thefts and prevent the vehicle from being driven. Ignition On: Turn the ignition key right to the position “ ”to turn on the electrical system of the vehicle. The key cannot be removed in this position. While in this position the vehicle can be either electrical started with the push button, or kick start

  • Bintelli Sprint, 14 Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Vehicle Operation All Bintelli scooters use a dry-type automatic centrifugal clutch and belt driven CVT transmission. If there is ever an issue with the transmission belt, variator, or clutch , please have the vehicle serviced at an authorized service center. Front brake handle: When applied, the front brake will engage and slow the vehicle. Rear brake handle: When applied, the rear brake will engage and sl

  • Bintelli Sprint, 26 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance for the Carburetor For maximum performance and reliability it is important the carburetor is adjusted properly. Failure to do so will affect starting,idle,as well as the overall vehicles performance. To ensure maximum performance, please do the following: 1. Regularly check all connections and fittings on the carburetor. A poor fit between the intake manifold and carburetor can result in hard starting, poor performance and lower gas milage. 2. Check the rubber fuel lines for signs of weathering. Any crack

  • 1 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Precautions Please read the User’s Manual before operating the vehicle! Warning * Always observe traffic laws and regulations. * All users’ must have a valid driver’s license. * Do not hang any items from the throttle grip as this will cause an unsafe driving condition. * Please wear a helmet

  • 3 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Brief Introduction to the Scooter 1. Head Light 2. Left front turn light 3. Front storage box 4. Seat cushion 5. Rear carrier 6. Disc brake 7. Side support 8. Main support 9. Starting arm 10. Air filter

  • Bintelli Sprint, Common Faults and Troubleshooting Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Engine Mechanical Compression ratio is too high There is too much carbon buildup in the combustion chamber and on the top of the piston. Clean the carbon buildup in the combustion chamber and on the top of the piston. Excessive noise from engine. Valves are incorrectly adjusted. Readjust the valve clearance The air valve is broken Replace the air valve Internal engine damage from oil starvation Replace damaged engine internals The cylinder com

  • Bintelli Sprint, 15 USER’S MANUAL Instructions to Users Vehicle Load The maximum load of the vehicle must be strictly observed. Failure to do so will result in an unsafe driving condi tion, potential engine and/or premature transmission wear. * Articles in the rear storage box must be securely fixed.(If equipped) * Never hang items from the front steering. * The load of the rear carrier must not exceed 10lbs. * Check page 7 of this manual for your model specific vehicle load limit Warning Failure to follow the recommended vehicle load can cause multiple issues with your scooter! Bintelli will not warranty damage or wear that is th

  • Bintelli Sprint, 44 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Common Faults and Troubleshooting Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Rear Wheel The rear wheel vibrates. The rear wheel is damaged. Replace the rear wheel. The tire pressure is too low. Increase the tire pressure. The rear wheel nut is loose. Torque the rear wheel nut to the proper specification Suspension system The shock absorber no longer rebounds The spring of the shock absorber is worn out Replace the s

  • Bintelli Sprint, 2 Instructions to Users USER’S MANUAL Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Engine Number Please fill in appropriate numbers for future reference: VIN: Engine Number: ① Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is printed on the vertical tube of the frame, behind this plastic cover. ② The product nameplate is riveted on the right lower part of the frame. ③The Engine Number is pr

  • Bintelli Sprint, 32 Service and Maintenance USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance for the Rear Brake Adjustment of the rear disc brake: * First, use the support to prop up the rear wheel of the motorcycle and then adjust the free travel of the rear brake. * Apply the rear brake several times . Each time the brake should release freely without binding or sticking. Rotate the rear wheel assembly to check whether the wheel rotates freely. **Service Tip ** Sometimes mud and dirt can collect around the rear brake cable under trans mission. Always keep the cable

  • Bintelli Sprint, Common Faults and Troubleshooting Fault system Fault Causes Troubleshooting Fuel system The engine is unable to be started. Fuel not entering the carburetor; Check fuel lines for blockage Fuel not flowing from fuel tank; Check the fuel petcock The vacuum line fitting leaks; Replace the vacuum line fitting The fuel line is blocked; Replace fuel line The vacuum hose is blocked. Replace the vacuum hose The vehicle is difficult to start or the fuel is excessively consumed. The carbure

  • Bintelli Sprint, 37 USER’S MANUAL Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance for the Fuse The fuse is connected in series to the battery. If there is a sudden power surge or issue within the electrical system, the fuse will automatically break to protect the battery and other electrical components. Bintelli recommends using the OEM 15amp fuse. Caution * A blown fuse can signify a problem with the battery, charging system, or wiring harness. Always have your vehicle inspected at an authorized

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