3. INSPECTION/ADJUSTMENT                                                         MYROAD 700i
                                                   Change the engine oil with the engine at
                                                   normal operating temperature and the scooter
                                                   on its center stand to assure complete and
 ENGINE OIL                                        rapid draining.

 OIL LEVEL INSPECTION                              Remove the oil filler cap from the right
                                                   crankcase cover.
 Start the engine and let it idle for 23
 minutes.
 Turn off the engine and support the scooter
 level surface.

 Check the engine oil level. The level must be
                                                                                          H
 maintained between the upper H (1) and
 lower level L (2) marks on the oil inspection
                                                                                          L
 screen (3).
 If the oil level is below or near the lower
 level line, add the recommended engine oil
 until the oil level is to the upper level.
                                                   Engine oil capacity: 3.0 L
                                                   Engine oil exchanging capacity: 2.6 L
 Recommended engine oil:
   KYMCO 4-stroke oil or equivalent motor
   oil API service classification: SJ
   Viscosity: SAE 5W50
 Other viscosities shown in the chart may
   be used when the average temperature in
   your riding area is within the indicated
   range.


 ENGINE OIL & STARINER SCREEN

 When running in very dusty conditions, oil
 changes should be performed more frequently
 than specified in the maintenance schedule.

 Please dispose of used engine oil in a manner
 that is compatible with the environment. We
 suggest you take it in a sealed container to
 your local recycling center or service station
 for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash
 or pour it on the ground or down a drain.

 Used engine oil may cause skin cancer if
 repeatedly left in contact with the skin for
 prolonged periods. Although this is unlikely
 unless you handle used oil on a daily basis, it
 is still advisable to thoroughly wash your
 hands with soap and water as soon as possible
 after handling used oil.


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