Genuine Stella 4-stroke Owner's Manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

YOURVEHICLE

YOURDEALER

KeyNo.: ...Dale ofpurchase:.. .. ....

Te.No:. ........ ... Oare orRegistrarionr. ..

We at Genuine Scooter Company thank you lor choosing the Four Stroke5f"u4 as your new scooter

Stella's classic frame is instantly recognizable, and the manual transmissionalways keeps you in control. Stella otfers the comfort ol a new scooter, the securityof lime-tested engineering, and is collectable "right out of the boxl'

With the turn of a key, Stella's auto thumb-start gets you going instantly.The 150cc,4 Stroke Engine delivers a powerful9 BHP at 6250 rpm.

Stella is sure to offer smooth performance and years of comfortable riding. lts style,performance, and colors are impossible to ignore.

This owner's manual has been designed to help you understand Stella.To optimizeherperformance and life, please go through this manual thoroughly.CAUTION : Aernoval ol lhe calalyljc convener ls a violal on ol Federal law and wilL render the wananly null alrd void.

CONTENTS

OESCFIPTION

Feporting Satety Defects

General Specitlcalions

Perromance & SPecif icallons

Specillcarions - Auto sta

CIutch

DESCRIPTION

Runnlng-inlnstructlons

CarcandMalntenance

Changinglh€lires

Eng neoll

Sparkplugcleaning

Cleaning& Polishing

Malntenance whi e nol in use

Fecommended oil & Lubricants

Malntenanceschedule

WlringClrcuitDia9€m

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Genuine Scooter Company always recommends that you wear a helmetand protective eyewear when riding your scooter. BE SAFE !

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CONSUMER INFORMATION49 CFR 575.6

GenLiine Scooter Company5400 Damen AveChicago lL 60625

Reporting Safety Defects

lfyou believe that y ourvehicle has a defectthatcould cause an accident, orcould cause injury ordealh, you should immediately inform the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) inaddition to notifying Genuine ScooterCompany, LLC.

lf NHTSA receives similarcomplaints, il may open an investigalion, and if il finds lhata safetdelectexisls in a group ofvehicles, il may ordera recalland remedycampaign.

However, NHTSAcannot become involved in any individ ual p roblems between you, your dealer, orGenuine ScooterCompany, LLC.Io contact NHTSA you may eithe.callthe Aulo Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (366-0123 in Washington DCarea) orwriteto:

NHTSAU.S. DEPARTN4ENT of TRANSPORTATION400 7rH Srreet SW (NSA-11)Washington DC 20590

You can also obtain information about motorvehicle safety lrom the Hotline mentioned above.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Engine: A next generalion efficient and cteanerbJr.ing ergine is conrected to the veh cle cnassislhrough lhe crankcase swinqinq arm on the clutchside. The rear wheel idrive whee) is titted on theouierside oi lhe drive shall.

Lubrlcation i Wet sump forced pressure sptashihrough apump.

Fuel supply: cravity fed trom fuet lank tocarburelor Carbu retor is a side d raft carbu relor andhas a venical moving throltle slide.

lgnillon : An Eleclrcric lgnition Device (CDt) {eedslhe cLfferl lo a iig'r voluge ka,rsb ner (HT coit)logeneraleihe spark.

Slarling : For sell slad, push button on dght handside of handebar beow Binker lighl switch. Forna,r.ral sla rt. a <icl sla.t oedat stocateoonr,]e :gt^l

Cooling : Forced akprovided byacentri{ugatfan.

CIutch : A heavy duty, multiplale, oil bath iype_Theunil is cable operaled by a ever located on lhe tetthand slde olthe handlebarand is adjuslabte.

Gear Box : Four speed ioMard drive with constantmesh gears immersed in oil balh are operaled byhand on lhe left side of the handebar whichlJnclonsrnconju_c ionw lhhec u c'rconl.o tever

Semi Monocoque Chassis : Pressed steel sheet.wilh strong lubular snudure. A pressed steelsheelshell cover the lubular slructu re.

Wheels: lnlerchangeable and made out of pressedsteelrim wilh 3.5x 10 (89 x254 mm)lires

Handlebar : A uminurn casting base withheadlamp, instru ment panel and indicatorlights. AttlEnsmission cables are concealed withln lhecasting.

Sleering column and suspension: The sieerlngcolurnn is connecled to the front whee sw nginghub. Fronl and rear suspensions are provided rvthhe icalsprinq & hydraulicdampers.

Security Lock: On lhe sleering column and

Saddle: Dual saddle, tip up type wilh push buttonconlroland key secu rity lock.

Front Brake : Operaled by hand lever placed onright handsideol handle bar.

Rear Brake : Operated by pedal on the righl handsldelool board,

Rearviewmirror: Styhsh rearview mrffo's on bolh

Glove Compartment: A sleek & spacious glovecompartment for keeping personaL belongings,

Too!kit:Hook for Bag : Hook u nder lhe seat lor hanqing a pouch contain ing (ftg. 1 )bagorhelmet Boxspanner(13x l6mrn)with teverFoot mal : [,lou ded center and lloor channe wh]ch Double sided screw d rive rprolecls enlire loot resl area.

Baltery : 12 Voh gAh ballery

2 Doub eendedspanners(7x8mm&8x11mrn)

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

The vehicle is ldentifled by two numbers: onenumber is on the chassis and another number onlheengrne.

The chassis identilicalion numbe r is slarnped insidethe glove companmenl on upperchassls as shownin ('ig 2) Classs rLrrbe' i-as rhe pre'ix[,4D7GC848 followed by I characlers.

The engine number is stamped on lhe crank case(fig. 3). The engine nlmber has the prelix E24'followed by 8 chalaclers.

Each st4fl4 scooter cornes wlh one sel ofduplicate keysi an ldentiiicauon number is punchedon metalliciag, which is provided a ong with the keyring (ilg.4).

Please remember where you place your dup icale

key along wiih the meia lic lag.

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PERFOBMANCE & SPECIFICATIONS

DlmensionsOvelalllenglhOverallwidlh

lVaximum road clearanceSeatheight

WeighlsVeh cle curbweight (wiih 90%luel)l\Iaxlmum lechnically permissible mass

Engine

DisplacefilentBore

Compression ratioldlingspeedMaximumoulPuUPower

lgniUonsystem

5.77feet 1760 mm2.28ieel 695rnm4.05leet 1235 mm0-52feei 160 mrn2.69ieei 820mm

266lbs 121 kg595lbs 270k9

Single cylinder, lour stroke, lorced air cooled wllhslngleoverhead car., lwova vesand mulflerwithwith caialYtic conveft or150 cc2.24inch 57.00nm2.27inch 57.8r.mS;11200+ 100 rpm910.3 bhpat6250 rpm11.54Nm ai3500 rpm

Capacitor Discha rge lg nition (CD l) Eleclronic

Oil pump typeOil filtration systemCooling systemAirf iltrationFuelFuel tank capacityFuel cock

CarburetorSpark Plug

Spark plug gapStarting

ClutchTransmissionOverall Gear Ratio1 st Gear2nd Gear3rd Gear4th Gear

TrochoidalBy strainer and paper element f ilterForced aircoolBy polyurethane elementUnleaded 87 Octane petrol and above1 .4 US Gallon (inclusive of 0.26 gallon in reserve)Three waytap:Open (ON), Close (OFF), Reserve (RES)KEIHIN P818-side draftRG4HC - ChampionUHR3CC - MICO.BOSCHC8EH9 . NGK0.7-0.8 mmPush Button for Auto start & Kick pedal for manualstartMultiplate, oilbath.4 Speed constant mesh

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7:89:15.83:1

Chassis

Steering column and susPension

Front and rear susPension

BrakesFront brakeRear brake

TiresFrontand reartires

Tire pressure*FrontwheelRearwheel

*varles with temPerature

ControlsSteeringAcceleratorGearsClutchFront brakeRear brake

Semi monocoque structure moving pre-ssed steel

Jr'r""t i"lt""1-and tubular frame in rear' Covered by

sheet metal shell assemblY'

The steering column is connected atthe f ront

wheel swinging hub

iront and rear suspension with hydraulic dampers and

helical sPring

Disc brakeprum oraXe, mechanical expanding shoe type

3.50x1 0 (B9x254mm),4 pty rating' interchangeable

17 psi -Varies with temperature

25 Psi35 psiwith Pillion rider

Bv handle bari'i,itlo'io tvp" on right hand side of the handle bar

B; ha;d'o; ieft hand side of the handle bar

iJu"i op"tut"d on left hand side of the handle bar

LeveroPerated bY right hand

Pedal oPerated bY rightfoot

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ElectricalsGeneratorsystemHead lampParking lampTaillight butbStop light butbSpeedotight butbTurn signal light bulbTell tale lampHornBatteryFuse

Maximum speed

1 2 Volt 96 Watt. Flywheel magneto12Volt 35/35 Watt _ Halogen bulbl2Volt5Wattl2Volt5Watt12Volt 10Watt12Volt'l .2WaItxz12Volt21Watt12Volt 1.2Wattx412Volt DC Horn12Vott9AhSAmp56 mph in 4'n gear

SPECIFICATIONS AUTO START

Fo!!'. has an auto push button start located just

below the turn signal light switch (fig.S), as well as

an optional kick-start. The auto start circuit isoperated by a 12 volt - 9 Ah batterY'

A PRD relay (prevention of restarting device) is

provided to avoid use of the self starter when the

engine is running.

A declutch switch has been provided to prevent

starting of scooter when the clutch is engaged'

An 8 Amp fuse (on spare wheel bracket, fig.6.& 7)

is provided to avoid any damage due to shortcircuiting in auto startsYstem'

A powerful 12 volt-96 watt magneto charges

the battery through a regulator with a built in

charger.

Fig. 7

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FUEL SUPPLYThe fuel tank is located under the seat and isaccessible only when the seat is unlocked and lifted.For filling in petrol unscrew the cap and close it afterrefueling.

Control of flow of petrol (Fig. g) :There is a fuelcock below the seat which has 3 positions; (ON) forigS_yl3l flow of peirot from the tank to the'engine;(OFF) for stopping the petrol supply from the tait toine engine; and (RES) to be activated when theneed arlses.lf the vehicle stops on account of lack of petrol, thenturn the cock lever to (RES) i.e. ,,nESE'nVf,,position.There is 26 gallons of petrol kept in reservern your tank for any emergency.

lh2re .is a fuet gauge in the instrument panel forindicating the quantity of f uel in the tank.Choke knob (Fig. 9) : Located below the fuel cock.To be used for starting the engine when it is cold.Pull the choke knob out-wards for operation. ltshouid be pressed back when the engine hasstarted running normally.

Caution:lf the choke knob remains putted out, it witt tead to theflooding of petrot in the carburetor causing erraticrunning and high fuel consumption.

Fig. 9

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1. Choke Knob 2. Fuel Cock tever 3. Hook for Bag

LOCKING SYSTEM

The same key that starts $to-0lq also locks the

steering column, glove compartment' and sadole'

Locking the Handlebarl First turn the handlebar to

the extr6me left and then turn the key anti-clockwise

to lock position. Pull out the key after locking

(Fig.10).

Un-locking the Handlebar : lnsert the key inignition switch and turn it clock-wise to unlock the

h"andlebar. To switch on the ignition turn the key

f urtherclock-wise to "ON" position (Fig' 1 1)'

To switch on the ignition: turn the key {urther

clockwise to 'ON' position (Fig.1 1)

CAUTION:As soon as ignition key is switched'ON', the tail lamp and

pisition tam'p are turned'ON'and brake lamp, flasher and'horn

are operable.These toads are operable on battery

Battery may be discharged considerably if ignition key is

iei,pt'ON'for more than-5 minutes when vehicle is in static

cond ition (witho ut e n gi ne ru n n i ng).

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Glove compartment lock : To open the glovecompartment, insert the key into the lock and rotateanti-clockwise till the end and then press the lockdownwards (fig 12).

For closing, press the lid, turn the key clockwisethen take out the key.

Seat Lock (Dual Seat) : lnsert the key, rotate itclockwise till the end then take it out.

To open, push the lock with thumb (fig. .13) and liftthe saddle from the back.

To close, place the saddle in its normal position &press it down, and turn the key anti clockwise tolock.

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

An elegantly designed instrument panel contains

thefollowing (fig 1a):

1 . Head light high beam indicator

2. LH turn signal indicator

3. Neutral indicator

4. SPeed indicator needle

5. Odometer

6. StoP light indicator

7. RHTurn signal indicator

8. Head light low beam indicator

9. Fuel gauge Fig.14

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CONTROL SWITCHES : Control switches arelocated on the left and right hand sides of thehandleoar.

Left hand side of the handlebar (Fig. 1 5).

Headlight : Headlight becomes operative whilestarting the engine.

For high beam press top end of switch ,2, and for lowbeam press bottom end.

Headlight high & low beam positions are indicated on theinstrument panet.

Stop light : Becomes operative when foot brakepedal or hand brake lever is pressed.

Stop light indicator ts shown on the instrument panel.

Horn - Press button'1'(fig 1S)

Right hand side ofthehandlebar (Fig.16).

Turn indicator switch : press left end of switch '2'forturning left and right end for turning right.Left & right turn indicators are shown on the instrumentpanel.

Engine kill switch : To stop engine press switch'1'.Neutral Switch : is provided in gear control bracket& neutral indicator is shown on the instrumentpanel.

For auto start - First press clutch lever them pressthe start button'3'.

Fig. 15 Fig. 16

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FRONT DISC BRAKE:

Sfdlq scooters are also produced with Disc brakein f ront wheel (Fig.22).

The disc brake functions on hydraulic system.Maintaining correct level of brake fluid in the'masterCylinder Assy.' is very essential for properf unctioning of brake.

Check the level of brake fluid in the Master Cylinderlocated on the RH side of the handle bar (Fig. 23),which should never be lower than the'MlN.' markon the transparent level indicator provided inMasterCylinder.lf the fluid level is found low, approach the nearestauthorized Service Station fortopping up.

Under normal climatic conditions, it is advisable tochange the brake fluid every 12,000. or every 2years.

Precautions:Level of fluid in the Master Cylinder must never beIower than the' M I N' mark.

Use recommencied brake fluid (DOT 3 or DOT 4 ).Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Avoid contact withpainted parts.

Fig.22

Fig.23

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OPERATING THE VEHICLEWarning: Before driving your scooter make

yourself thoroughly familiar with al!operating controls and theirfunctions.

BEFORE STARTINGTHE ENGINE:

Check if tires are properly inflated. rating properlyand the play is also normal.

Check for correct play in the clutch lever (Fig. 17)and make sure that it operates properly.

Check for correct play in the foot brake pedal andhand brake lever.

Check if the accelerator throttle is operating properlyand the play is also normal

Starting the engine (Fig.24)

Open fuel cockto,'ON,' position.

Turn "ON" the lgnition switch.

Put gear control in neutral position & ensureindicator on instrument panel is ON.Pull out the choke knob (for cold engine start only.)Bring the throtile to idiling position

lf you are slarting engine for the first time in the day,press the clutch lever and, keeping it pressed, kickthe starter pedal a couple of times.For starting the engine press clutch lever and thenpress the push button start switch.When.the engine is running normally, press thechoke knob back to its normaiposition.

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ENGINE RUNNING-IN

Operation : The most important period in the life ofyour scooter is its first 1000 kms. The engine is

brand new and different moving parts of the engine

need to be set to their correct operating tolerances.

This ensures a longer life for your vehicle. lt is

therefore necessary to take some precautions so as

notto overload the engine.

o Keep to the following speed limits

1st Gear : 0 to 10 kms/hr.

2nd Gear : 10 to 20 kms/hr.

3rdGear : 20to35kms/hr.

4thGear : 35kms/hrandabove.

Avoid running the scooter on full accelerator(throttle) for long periods. Vary the speed fromtimetotime.

Do not drive with half (partially engaged) clutch.This will not only damage the clutch but willalso cause overheating of the engine.

Allow a cooling off period of 5-10 minutes aftereach hour of use.

Ensure oil level in engine to recommendedlevel, by checking the level with the help ofdipstick.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

REMOVAL AND REFITTING OF COWLS :

The right hand side cowl is to be removed forchecking of oil level and spark plug. The left handside cowl is to be removed for taking out or refittingthe spare wheel.

The levers for opening the cowls are placed underthe seat.To remove the cowls:

Lift the seat as explained on page 1 5.

Turn the cowl opening levers outwards(Fig. 25).

Hold the cowl with both hands and pull out thefront end of the cowl by about 2".Then push thefront end upwards by about 10" and rotate itoutwards i.e.towards its rearside (Fig.26 &27).Pull out the cowl by disengaging its rear end.(Fis.28).

Refit the cowl, by following above procedure inreverse.

26Fig

Fig. 25

Fig.27

Fig. 28

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TIRE ROTATION:

All the three wheels of your Sfr!0q areinterchangeable with each other. However, the airpressure in the tire will depend on whether it is fittedin the front or rear position.To ensure even tire treadwear, it is necessary to rotate the tires and changethe face of the tire (in relation to the wheel rim) afterevery 3500 miles. Follow the sequence for tirerotation as shown in f i9.33.

CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL ANDCLEANING SPARK PLUG :

Parkthe vehicle on level surface.

Remove the right hand side cowl as directed or-page 25.

Checking oil level ;

For checking the oil level, unscrew dipstick asshown in f ig.34.

Clean dipstick using a dry cloth or papertowel.

Dip the dipstick with out screwing.

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. Take out dip stick and check the level of oil, asfig.34. Oil level should be above lower level markand below upper level mark.

o lf level islowadd EngineOiltomaintaincorrectoillevel.

o Refix the dipstickr Wipe off any excess oil which may have been

spilled.r Refitthe cowl.Spark plug cleaning :

o Removethe righthand cowl.o Disconnectthe HT lead cable (Fig.37).r Wipe & clean the area around the spark plug.r U_sing the box spanner, unscrew the spark plug

(Fig.38).r Clean out any excessive carbon deposit.r Refixthesparkplug backtoitsposition.r Refitthecowl.l,f you have a .feeler gauge you can check the gapbetween the e!zctrodes in the spark ptug. This

-gap

should. be .0 7 0.8 mm (fig. 3S). Resetti-ng of the-gapshould preferably be done at an authorized seriicestation.

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BATTERYCHECKING(For Auto start Modet Only)o Battery requires regular and thorough

maintenance as advised below:o The level of electrolyte must always be in

between the upper and lower levels marked onthe battery. Normally a constant level in thespecified range is maintained for about twomonths or approximately 1 200 miles (Fig. 38).

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Storage of battery while not in user Keep the battery fully charged.o Maintain electrolyte level at MAX./'UPPER

LEVEL'r Take battery out of the vehicle and store it in a dry,

cool place and at a constant temperature.r Keep battery away from rain, dew, high moisture

and direct sunlight.o The battery should be charged once a month

when the vehicle is not in use.

o For initial charging, the battery must be chargedat leastfor 10-15 hours.

r Always contact local battery dealer for anymaintenance/charging of battery.

AIR CLEANER : Air cleaner is fitted below the fueltank and requires cleaning during each periodicalservice (Fig. a1 & 42) and more frequently whenriding in dusty area's.

Fi1.41

Clean the air filter element (PUF) in kerosene andthe squeeze dry (do nottwistorwnng). Dip in 20W40Engine oil and again squeeze, before fitting into Airfilter Body. Do not use compressed air

Fig.42

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@ SqueezeSqueeze Excess Oil

=\ ---)r -4\

L$-E-|W so\.1-i fe) ^

v (l) /e\Cleaning- \9 Za\Kerosene VOEngine Oil20w40

CLEANING & POLISHING :

o Frequent and thorough cleaning of your scooterwill further enhance its appearince and extendits life.

o The scooter should be cleaned at ambienttemperature i.e., not immediately after use or inhot sun.

o U9e a low pressure water hose for cleaning thevehicle.

o Wipe it, clean and drlr r,vith soft cloth.

o -Do

not use detergents or powders rvhich arelikely to leave scratches on the surface.

. l9r polishing, use normal car polish and rubwith soft cloth.

CARE OF YOUR VEHICLE WHEN NOT IN USEFOR LONG PERIODSlf you are not going to use your vehicle for more thantwo-months then you should store it properly as perthe following advices.

o With the help of a pipe, siphon out the petrolfrom the fuel tank.

o Start the engine for some time and exhaust thepetrol in the carburetor.

o Remove the spark plug as explained on page36 and put a few drops of Engine Oil in the soarkplug hole. press the kick lever a couple of times.Refix the spark plug.

o Clean the vehicle thoroughly and apply antirustgrease on all unpainted metallic parts.-

o Raise the wheels off the ground by placingwooden planks and deflate the tires.o tt,"t tt,uydo not touch the f loor.

o Coverthe scooter.

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RECOMMENDED olLS AND LUXIICANTSRECOMMENDED BBAND OF LUBRICANTS

S.No. DESCRIPTION OF

PARTS

APPLICABLELUBRICANTS

'1.

2.

J.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Clutch & Brake levers

Steering Column Bearing

Front Wheel Bearings

Speedo Drive Gear

Front SusPension

Gear Control AssY'

Disc Brake

Engine Oil

Grease Automotive/Bearing Grease

nr""r"Urun" t'u,O DOT 4, Mobil Super Heavy Duty

oil 20w40

*RecommendedquantityofoiltobefilledinEngineisS50ml.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Preventive Maintenance:ln order to get best performance from your €fdlq, it is important to undertake maintenance of yourvehicle periodically. The following table gives the suggested action for different items of maintenanceand their periodicity.

Code of suggested action is: R - ReptaceC Check L- Lubricate| - lnspect, check and adjust T - Check and top up if necessaryF - Drain and refill with fresh oil D - Carry out

S,NO

ITEM500-750

Kms

3000-3500

Kms.

bUUU-

6500

Kms.

9000-9500

Kms.

1 2000-'12500

Kms.

1 5000-1 5s00

Kms.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCETHERE AFTER AT EVERY

3000Kms. 6000Kms. 9000Kms.'I l/ashing and cleaning D D D D D D D D D

2, inqine Oil F

3. Tightening of all externalnuts and bolts(Also cylinder head)

I I I I I

4. Spark plug I I I R

S,NO

ITEM500-750Kms

3000-3500

Kms

6000-6500

Kms.

9000-9500

Kms.

1 2000-1 2500

Kms.

1 5000-1 5500

Kms.

PREVENTIVE IVAINTENANCEIHERE AFTER AT EVERY

3000Kms. 6000Kms. 9000Kms

5. f,il pump functioning c c c c c c c c c

6 ingine oil filter element Replace with engine oil at every 3000 kms

7. -ngine oil strainer. D D D D D D D D

8. Air lilter and its elements

/vashing in Kerosene as

Jiven at page no.39

D D D D D D D D D

9. Sarburetor tuning I I

10. Sarburetor cleaning D D D D D D

11 Valve Clearance c c c c c c c c c

12. Functioning of electrical

and electronic systems

I I I

13. Battery (Top up, check sp. D D D D D D D D D

'14. Control cable adiustment I I I I I

15. Brakes I I I I I

16. llutch I I I I I

17. :ront and rear shocker c c c c c c c c c

S.NO

ITEM

500-750

Kms.

3000-3500

Kms.

6000-6s00

Kms.

9000-9500

Kms.

I 2000-1 2500

Kms.

1 5000-1 5500

Kms.

PREVENTIVE N/AINTENANCETHERE AFTER AT EVERY3000Kms. 6000Kms. 9000Kms.

18. Tire rotation D D

19. -ubricate:

Gear control assembly L L L L L L L LSpeedo drive gear L L L L

Front wheel bearing L L LSteering column bearing L L LMain stand L L L L L L

Clutch lever, brake leverpedal and brake cable

L L L L

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WIRING DIAGRAMAUTO START MODEL

TIRE REGISTRATIONRegistration form for lndependent distributors and dealers{ire identification numberIMPORTANT

ln case of a recall, we can reach you only if wehave your name and address. Vou fUUSi senOin this card to be on our recall list.

Approved through 5_31_95OMB No. 2127-0050

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SHADED AREA MUSTE}E FILLED IN E}Y SELLER

Do it today.

TIRF lDENTtFtcATrorrr NuvEeEorY I 1 |2T3T4T5 10CUSTOMER,S NAME (ptease

CUSTOMER'S EOORCSS

TY STATEZIP CODE

NAME oF oeelen wnrcnffi

Genuine scooter company and LML Limited have joined forces to produce a world class motorscooter specifically for the North American Mirketplace. LML f-imiteO is a well-knownmanufacturer' based in lndia, of "everyday mobility"thatwe have been fortunate enough to have asour valued partner. We are proud to present ihis product, Sterra,-wnicn has b6en sr<iiltuitymanufactured for our customers.we wish you years of pleasurable scootering.The oescriptions and illustrations in this manual are not to be taken as binding on themanufacturer' The essential features of the model described and illustrated herein remainingunaltered, though Genuine Scooters and LML Limited ,".rru" ir-'" i,ght to carry out, at anymoment' without modifying this booklet, moclifications to the machin"

"ni it, parts or accessoriesthat the companies deem necessary lor improving the machine or r"ti.rying manufacturingstandards.

SF594-0893 : STELLA-4 STROKE-USA 01 : 1000 : 0410

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