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owner`s manual
RENTAL owner’s manual RENTAL owner’s manual Foreword The purpose of the Owner’s Manual is to familiarise you with the operation, maintenance, and safety features of of publication. Sodikart nevertheless reserves the right to apply changes in order to uphold its policy of continuous ferences between the content of the manuals and the go-kart you own. The manual applies to all Sodikart models and includes descriptions and explanations concerning both the standard and optional equipment. This means that this manual might contain some sections that do not apply to your go-kart model. The illustrations in the manuals are used to describe the basic principles of operation and the work procedures. They are not intended to be an exact, detailed representation of the go-kart. This document is a translation of the French manual, document LR5_Owner_FR_00 (original version), which will prevail in the event of a dispute. © Sodikart 2014. 2 This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. If you have problems or questions about your go-kart, please contact your local distributor or representative of Sodikart. 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL Table of contents 1 - General�������������������������������������������� 4 6.5 - Spark plug............................................... 12 1.1 - Warning..................................................... 4 6.6 - Rocker arm.............................................. 12 1.2 - Safety instructions..................................... 4 6.7 - Idle.......................................................... 12 1.2.1 - Track.............................................................4 6.8 - Fill with fuel............................................. 12 1.2.2 - Buildings........................................................4 6.9 - Brake pads.............................................. 13 1.2.3 - Restricted access areas................................4 6.10 - Brake fluid............................................. 13 1.2.4 - Staff...............................................................4 6.11 - Belt tension............................................ 14 1.2.5 - Go-karts........................................................4 1.2.6 - Drivers...........................................................4 6.12 - Tyres...................................................... 15 1.2.7 - Prohibitions...................................................5 6.13 - Safety harness...................................... 15 1.2.8 - Briefing-communication.................................5 6.14 - Chassis cleaning................................... 16 This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 1.2.9 - During a session...........................................5 1.3 - Safety stickers........................................... 6 7 - Troubleshooting��������������������������� 16 2 - Presentation of the go-kart������������ 6 8 - Declaration of conformity������������ 17 2.1 - Delivery..................................................... 6 2.2 - Standards.................................................. 6 2.3 - Dimensions and weight............................. 6 2.4 - Chassis..................................................... 7 2.5 - Engine....................................................... 7 2.6 - Lubricant................................................... 7 3 - Start up of the go-kart�������������������� 7 3.1 - First start up.............................................. 7 3.2 - Run-in........................................................ 7 3.3 - Start up with a driver on the go-kart.......... 8 3.4 - Start up with no driver on the go-kart........ 8 4 - Driving the go-kart������������������������� 8 4.1 - Pedals....................................................... 8 4.2 - Steering wheel.......................................... 8 4.3 - Seat........................................................... 9 5 - Frequency of maintenance���������� 10 5.1 - Go-kart maintenance table...................... 10 5.2 - Engine maintenance table....................... 10 6 - Routine maintenance programme������������������������������������ 11 6.1 - Engine oil................................................ 11 6.2 - Reducer oil.............................................. 11 6.3 - Air filter.................................................... 11 6.3.1 - Paper filter unit............................................11 6.3.2 - Foam filter element.....................................11 6.4 - Sediment cup.......................................... 11 LR5_Owner_EN_00 3 1 - General 1.1 - Warning A go-kart can be dangerous if is not correctly maintained or used. Read carefully this manual and pay a particular attention to safety warnings and notes. ●● Not following the safety instructions of this manual, may involve your liability if an accident occurs. ●● Read carefully hints, instructions or warnings following a “notes” or a “warning”: ff Indicates a strong possibility of serious personal injury or death if instructions are not followed. ●● Indicates a risk of property damage if instructions are not followed. ●● Provides useful information. 1.2.3 - Restricted access areas ●● Clearly indicate the areas, the access of which is forbidden to non authorized persons (example: technical zone). ●● Keep the children away from the track. They are not aware of the danger for themselves and the drivers. ●● Request animals to be attached or kept on a leash (Animals must never go on the track). 1.2.4 - Staff ●● Staff must be informed about safety, trained, and made aware of the importance of the matter. 1.2.5 - Go-karts ●● ●● ●● ●● The warnings and precautions contained in this manual cannot cover every possible risk related to the maintenance, or lack of maintenance, of a go-kart. ●● ●● ●● In addition to the messages given, it is important to apply good judgement and apply the basic principles of mechanical safety. ●● 1.2 - Safety instructions 1.2.1 - Track ●● Use the go-kart only on a go-kart track ●● Get the track approved. ●● Make sure the track complies with the rules and regulations of your country or state. ●● Use adequate track protections that comply with the regulations of your country (example: protection of poles). ●● Make sure the track surface is uniform (no holes). ●● Maintain the track properly ●● Eliminate all fuel spills and fuel traces. This list is not comprehensive. Refer to the rules and regulations applicable in your country and (or) state. 1.2.2 - Buildings ●● Make sure that buildings comply with the current rules and regulations applicable in your country and (or) state. ●● Pay a particular attention to the fire hazard issue (new and used tyres stock, fuel station, fire security system, and emergency exit). ●● If fuel has been spilled, clean, and wait for all fuel vapours to be dissipated prior to starting a cession. ●● For indoor track, make sure that the ventilation is adequate, and measurement systems of carbon monoxide (CO) work correctly and are controlled at regular intervals. 4 owner’s manual ●● ●● ●● ●● Keep the go-kart in it’s original state. Do not modify the go-kart. Use original Sodikart parts only. For the safety and reliability of the go-kart, it is important to carry out the appropriate maintenance and repairs. Never use petrol as a substitute for cleaning solvent. Check all hoses and mountings in the brake system to ensure that there are no leaks. Ensure that the safety stickers are present and in good condition. To protect the environment, comply with all legal requirements for the disposal of used fluids, batteries, and tyres. To protect nature and the environment, dispose of used parts in accordance with regulations. Use tyres with a grip adapted to the surface of the track. In case of difficulty, contact SODIKART Check and maintain the safety components with care: -- The brakes -- The steering system -- The tyres -- The bodywork parts -- The nuts and bolts This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. RENTAL ff Keep the go-kart in it’s original state. ff Use ONLY spare parts of SODIKART origin. ff Use of damaged equipment may lead to a serious or even a fatal injury. ff Not using a go-kart in it’s original configuration may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. 1.2.6 - Drivers Follow the mandatory safety instructions carefully. Age and size restrictions ●● Make sure the age and size restrictions are respected, according to the current laws and regulation in your country or state. ●● Forbid a pilot to drive with a size and (or) age are below the minimum imposed by the regulation (In France, the driver must be 7 years old and measure 130cm minimum). 04/2014 RENTAL ●● For small driver (between 130cm and 150cm), use a spacer (removable foam). ff Not following size and age restrictions exposes the driver and other pilots to serious or even fatal injuries, and may involve the liability of the track. This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 1.2.7 - Prohibitions ●● Driving prohibited for a pilot: -- Wearing a scarf since it may wind around rotating parts of the go-kart. -- With long hair sticking out of the helmet. -- With hair which could reach a rotating parts when the driver is seated in the go-kart. -- Wearing loose or short clothing (skirts, shorts, hoods). -- Wearing sandals, heeled shoes, or shoes with long laces presenting a risk of entanglement in rotating parts of the go-kart. -- With health problems (for example: heart problems). -- Having a strange behaviour or under drugs or alcohol. ●● Access prohibited to restricted areas (example: technical zone). ●● Prohibit the driver: -- Touch the engine and warm parts. -- Step on the throttle cable. -- Place the feet on the fuel and brake hoses. -- Step on side pods when going in, or leaving the go-kart. ●● Make sure that, prior to being dressed for driving, pilots have been informed about restrictions and prohibited things. Clothes-protections ●● Make sure the drivers wear the following protections, prior to reaching the go-karts: -- Mean of securing long hair under the helmet (mandatory). -- Disposable mobcap (hygiene) (mandatory). -- Had sock for pilots having hair likely to come out of the helmet (highly recommended). -- Helmet of correct size for the pilot’s head, approved according to national regulation, with strap to secure under the chin, and visor (mandatory). -- Long, non floating, clothes giving a good protection of arms and legs (mandatory). -- Closed shoes (mandatory) – short lace tied. -- Suit with a ribbed border cuff and ankle (recommended). -- Driving gloves (dry) (recommended). -- Neck brace for the drivers with neck and head problems, or on driver’s request (highly recommended). -- Rib protection of correct size (recommended). LR5_Owner_EN_00 owner’s manual -- Suit for wet conditions with waterproof fastening (recommended when necessary). ff The mobcap is design for the hygiene. It is not a device to secure long hair. ff Long hair sticking out of the helmet and (or) loose clothes expose the driver to a risk of serious or even fatal injuries, by winding around rotating parts of the gokart. ff Make sure safety instructions are well understood by the pilots. 1.2.8 - Briefing-communication ●● Display all safety instructions clearly (Panels, boards , videos, etc.). ●● Before starting the go-karts, have a briefing with the pilots about: -- The way to use the throttle and brake pedals and the position of the hands on the steering wheel (10h10). -- The driving without simultaneous use of throttle and brake. -- The way to lock the adjustable seat, the steering column (if adjustable), and the pedals. -- The rules of overtaking. -- The meaning of the flags and the obligation to follow track personnel instructions. -- The applicable sanctions if rules are not followed, especially in case of dangerous driving. ●● Prior to starting the session, make sure all pilots comply with the safety rules and have understood the safety instructions. 1.2.9 - During a session ●● Ensure safety rules are followed (importance of track personnel, flags, etc.). ●● Warn, penalize, or exclude immediately all drivers having a dangerous, too aggressive or queer behaviour. ●● Stop immediately all drivers who despite the safety instructions, have had long hair sticking out of the helmet, or loose clothes. ff Not following safety rules may lead to serious or even fatal injuries. ff A driver with dangerous behaviour exposes himself and other pilots to a risk of serious or even fatal injury. ff Driving with long hair sticking out of the helmet and (or) loosing clothes exposes to a risk of serious, or even fatal injury by winding around rotating parts of the go-kart. ff Not following the instructions of this manual may lead to serious or even fatal injuries, and involve the track liability. 5 owner’s manual RENTAL 2 - Presentation of the go-kart 1.3 - Safety stickers Location 2.1 - Delivery 4 During the delivery, check the go-kart is not damaged, and all documents are supplied (user maintenance guide, declaration of conformity). Otherwise contact SODIKART. 3 ● Make sure the go-kart and the engine correspond to your order. 5 2.2 - Standards This go-kart complies with the French standard NF S52-002 of February 2001. ! 2 ! 1 AC701.124 Sticker «DOT4» 2 AC701.123 ‘Safety instructions’ sticker 3 AC701.128 ‘Prohibitions’ sticker 4 AC701.127 ‘Prohibitions’ sticker 5 AC701.115 ‘Prohibitions’ sticker LIQUIDE DE FREIN DOT 4 UNIQUEMENT 1 SODIKART : Parc d’Activités des Hauts de Couëron-BP60 44220 COUËRON-FRANCE BRAKE FLUID DOT 4 ONLY Année : 2014 2.3 - Dimensions and weight Meaning ! LIQUIDE DE FREIN DOT 4 UNIQUEMENT H1 BRAKE FLUID DOT 4 ONLY ! INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE ● Maintenir le kart en bon état de fonctionnement (se référer au manuel d'entretien) ● Faire respecter les règles et consignes de sécurité (briefing obligatoire) ● Ne pas laisser un pilote conduire : ► Sans les protections adéquates ► Avec les cheveux long à l'extérieur du casque ► Avec une écharpe ou des vêtements flottants ► Sous l'emprise de drogue ou d'alcool Summary of the main safety instructions for the driver. H ! L SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ● Keep the kart in good condition (refer to maintenance manual) ● Instruct the pilot about safety (compulsory briefing) ● Do not let a pilot drive: ► Without adequate protections ► With long hair out of the helmet ► With a scarf or floating clothes ► Under the influence of drugs or alcohol l No long hair sticking out from the helmet. No scarves. No loose clothing. 6 Length (L) ............................................................2092 mm Width (l) ...............................................................1450 mm Height (H) ............................................................ 680 mm Height with roll-over bar (H1)...............................1070 mm Weight (Engine GX120)...........................................122 kg Weight (Engine GX160)..........................................124 kg This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. This go-kart complies with the european standard 2006/42 (Look on the right front of chassis the C.E. sticker.). 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL 2.4 - Chassis 2.5 - Engine ●● Check that the maintenance and operating manual for the engine has been supplied. If not, contact SODIKART at the above address. ●● Use only unleaded fuel 98 or 95. 4 3 2.6 - Lubricant Fuel...............................Unleaded fuel 98 or 95 Engine oil.......................Oil 4T KARTLUB 10W40 Reducer oil....................Oil 4T KARTLUB 10W40 Brake fluid.....................LUCAS brake fluid DOT4 (75ml±5) 1 This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 2 ●● The brake system is not compatible with DOT 5. ff Use brake fluid DOT4 only. f Using another brake fluid could cause leaks and failure of the brake system. Legend 1 Right 2 Front 3 Left 4 Rear 3 - Start up of the go-kart Check that the go-kart you plan to start is operational (all instructions on the maintenance sheet have been checked and all necessary repairs carried out). J The person who start up the go-kart must be outside of this one. G If the driver is in position, he must be seated, and on driving position. H F 3.1 - First start up I C D E B A�����Front protection B�����Spoiler C�����Nassau panel D�����Side protection E�����Pedals F�����Steering wheel G�����Seat H�����Rear protection I������Engine J������Roll-over bar LR5_Owner_EN_00 A ●● Put oil in the engine and the reducer (if any). ●● Fill the fuel tank. ●● To start the engine, apply the procedure described in the engine manual. 3.2 - Run-in ●● Break in 10 min, go-kart must be stopped. ●● Run the engine for two 10-minute sessions at a moderate speed (the speed can be increased gradually from one session to the next) to run in the components of the go-kart (brake pads, tyres) and check that the main systems of the go-kart (braking, steering, etc.) are functioning properly. Refer to the maintenance tables for the checks to be performed after run-in. 7 RENTAL 3.3 - Start up with a driver on the go-kart ●● ●● ●● ●● Place the driver on the go-kart. Set the start button to ON. Pull the starter lever. To feed petrol to the engine, push the petrol valve to the right. ●● Ask to push the throttle pedal lightly. ●● Yank the starter pull cord. owner’s manual 4 - Driving the go-kart 4.1 - Pedals Adjusting the position of the pedals 3.4 - Start up with no driver on the go-kart ●● Use the throttle lever to check that there is a little play in the throttle cable. ●● If the engine does not start, repeat the handling. ●● Repeat the handling often can drown the engine. ff Push the throttle pedal at maximum when you start the engine ,may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff The engine is source of heat which presents a risk of burn for the driver. ff The engine is a rotation part which presents a risk of serious or even fatal injury, by winding of long hairs or loosing clothes. ff A throttle cable too tight, may accelerate the go-kart without driver, and may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Pressing the throttle pedal with your foot whilst yanking the starter pull cord can cause a serious—or even fatal—accident. This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. ●● Set the start button to ON. ●● Pull the starter lever. ●● To feed petrol to the engine, push the petrol valve to the right. ●● Push the throttle lever lightly. ●● Yank the starter pull cord. 1 Legend 1 Indexing button ●● Use the button (1) to adjust the front/rear position of the pedals according to the driver’s height. ●● Check that the pedals are properly indexed in a position. 4.2 - Steering wheel Steering wheel height adjustment 1 Legend 1 Lever ●● Loosen the lever half a turn (1) to adjust the steering wheel height according to the driver's height. ●● Check that the lever is tight before the go-kart departs. 8 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL 4.3 - Seat Adjusting the position of the seat This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 1 Legend 1 Belt ●● Pull the strap (1) to adjust the front/rear position of the seat according to the driver’s height. ●● Check that the seat is properly indexed in a position. LR5_Owner_EN_00 9 owner’s manual RENTAL 5 - Frequency of maintenance ●● The following tables list the recommended frequency of all the periodic maintenance operations required to ensure optimum go-kart operation. ●● When go-karts are used under harsh conditions, carry out maintenance more often. ●● I = Inspect and then clean, adjust, replace, or grease if necessary ●● N = Clean ●● C = Replace ●● R = Retighten Parts After or once per 0.5 h (end of run-in) 3h 20 h 100 h 1000 h Day Week Month Year Floor and fasteners I Steering tie rod I R Front axle unit and fasteners R R Alignment I I Steering wheel and fasteners I R Steering column and fasteners I R Operation of the adjustable column I Rear shaft pins I Rear wheel hub I R Bearings and bearing supports I R Rear axle I Tyre pressures I Condition of rims I Rim tightness R R Seat and fasteners I R Protections I R Pedals I R Operation of the adjustable pedal unit I Brake fluid I C Brake pads I C Brake disc I C Throttle cable I C Brake hoses I Belt I Belt tension This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 5.1 - Go-kart maintenance table C I Safety stickers I 5.2 - Engine maintenance table After or once per 3h 20 h 50 h 100 h 500 h Day Week 2 week Month 6 month Engine oil I Reducer oil I Air filter I C C N C Sediment cup N Spark plug I Valve clearance inspection Idling 10 C I I 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL 6 - Routine maintenance programme 6.1 - Engine oil 6.3 - Air filter 1 1 1 5 6 3 4 2 2 Legend 1 Paper filter unit 2 Foam filter element 3 Soapy water or solvent 4 Engine oil This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 3 Legend 1 Filler cap / Oil gauge 2 Drain plug 3 Washer 4 Lower edge of the oil fill hole 5 Oil maximum level 6 Oil minimun level 6.3.1 - Paper filter unit Gently tap the filter unit on a hard surface several times to detach the dirt, or use an air gun (201 kPa (maximum 2.1 kgf/cm)) to blow through the filter element from the inside. ●● Never try to remove the dirt using a brush. This only embeds the dirt in the fibres. 10W40 0 20 -20 -10 40 0 60 10 20 4 3 2 80 30 T° 100 °F 40 °C 6.3.2 - Foam filter element Clean the filter element in hot soapy water, rinse, and allow to dry thoroughly. Legend T° Ambient temperature It could also be cleaned in a non-flammable solvent, and then allow it to dry. ●● Oil reference: Oil 4T KARTLUB 10W40 LU814.007. ●● Capacity: -- GX120 : 0.60 litre. -- GX160 : 0.60 litre. Soak the filter element in clean motor oil, and then wring out the excess oil. 6.2 - Reducer oil ●● If too much oil remains in the foam, the engine will smoke when started up. 6.4 - Sediment cup 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 Legend 1 Filler cap / Oil gauge 2 Drain pluge 3 Oil maximum level 4 Oil minimun level ●● Oil reference: Oil 4T KARTLUB 10W40 LU814.007. ●● Capacity: -- GX120 : 0.50 litre. -- GX160 : 0.50 litre. LR5_Owner_EN_00 3 5 4 Legend 1 Closed 2 Petrol valve lever 3 O-ring 4 Sediment cup 5 Solvent 11 owner’s manual RENTAL 6.8 - Fill with fuel 6.5 - Spark plug 2 ff Petrol is highly flammable and explosive, and serious injuries can occur when filling up. ff Switch off the engine and ban any heat sources, sparks, or flames in the vicinity. 3 0.7 / 0.8mm Legend 1 Spark plug 2 Sealing washer 3 Electrodes ●● Spark plug recommended: BPR6ES (NGK), ref.: PM366.056. 6.6 - Rocker arm 1 2 ●● Never use spoiled or contaminated petrol or an oil/petrol mixture. Prevent dirt and water from entering the fuel tank. ●● Fuel can damage paint and certain types of plastic. ●● Take care not to spill any petrol when filling the tank. Fill up again in a well ventilated area with the engine off. If the engine has just been running, allow it to cool down first. Never fill up inside a building where petrol fumes could come into contact with flames or sparks. Immediately wipe up any spilt fuel. ●● Place the go-kart on a horizontal surface, and then shut off the engine. ●● Remove the fuel filler cap and check the fuel level. If the fuel level is low, fill the tank. ●● Fill up to the fuel tank’s maximum level. ●● Wipe up any spilt fuel before starting the engine. ●● Fill the tank carefully, to avoid spilling fuel. Do not fill the fuel tank completely. Under certain operating conditions, it might be necessary to lower the fuel level. ●● After filling up, fully tighten the filler cap. 3 Legend 1 Rocker arm 2 Rocker arm pivot locknut 3 Rocker arm pivot ●● Standard valve play: -- 0.15 mm ± 0.02 mm (adm) -- 0.20 mm ± 0.02 mm (ech) 6.7 - Idle 1 ff Keep petrol away from the pilot lights of devices, barbeques, electrical devices, power tools, etc. ●● Spilt fuel does not only create a fire risk; it is also harmful to the environment.● Immediately wipe up any spilt fuel. Legend 1 Idle stop screw This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 1 ●● Standard idling speed: -- 1400 ±150 (rpm) 12 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL 6.9 - Brake pads ●● Double-check that the clips (4) are properly engaged. ●● Ensure that the pads are in the correct position. ●● It is strongly advised to bleed and renew the braking circuit after each change of brake pads. The go-kart will have optimum braking performance. The brake pads must be changed, when their have worn down to minimum thickness. -- Minimum brake pad thickness: 8 mm (4 mm lining and 4 mm steel support). -- Minimum brake disc thickness: 17 mm. ff Never operate the go-kart if the brake pads have worn beyond their permitted limits. ff Use only genuine SODIKART brake pads. ff Make sure the pads are assembled correctly and that the braking system is working efficiently before operating the go-kart. ff Check brake pad wear daily. 1 3 5 This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 6 6.10 - Brake fluid 4 3 7 4 2 6 2 3 1 4 Legend 1 Brake fluid reservoir cap 2 Right pad 3 Left pad 4 Retaining clip 5 Upper guide stem 6 Lower guide stem ●● Unscrew and remove the brake fluid filler cap (1). Wrap a dry rag around the neck of the filler to prevent spillage. ●● Using your hand push back the left-hand pad (3) to return the piston in their initial positions. The brake fluid will rise several millimetres in the tank. ●● Remove the retention pins (4) from the brake pad guide stems (5) and (6). ●● Remove the 2 stalk of guide (5) and (6) and remove both worn plaques of brake. ●● Insert the new pads taking care to position them correctly. ●● Hold the two pads in position and slide the two guide stems (5) and (6). ●● Check that the clips (4) are in good condition, and then engage them. ●● Check that the clips (4) are properly engaged. ●● If the brake fluid is above maximum level, partially bleed the system, top up and replace the filler cap with its sealing ring. ●● Test the brake before to rent the go-kart. LR5_Owner_EN_00 1 2 1 5 Legend 1 Hose and container 2 Bleeder screw 3 Filler cap 4 Brake pedal 5 Calliper 6 Brake fluid reservoir 7 Retaining ring ●● Use a pipe and a container (1) to collect the used fluid. ●● Remove the bleeder screw (2) protective cover and connect the hose to the bleed nipple with the free end in the receptacle. ●● Gently unscrew the bleeder screw and the filler cap (3). 13 ●● Repeatedly press the brake pedal (4) until all the fluid has drained out. ●● When all the fluid has been drained, remove the filler cap (3) and top up to the maximum level with brake fluid. ●● Tighten the bleed screw (2), and then press the brake pedal (4) three or four times. ●● Loosen the bleeder screw (2). Brake fluid should flow out. ●● Retighten the bleed screw, and repeat this step several times to feed the circuit properly. ●● Remember to add brake fluid to the reservoir (6) as required. ●● Bleed the circuit so that the brake fluid flowing out of the hose (1) contains no air bubbles. ●● Retighten the calliper bleed screw (2), remove the pipe (1) and reapply the protective cap. ●● Refill the master cylinder tank (6) with fluid up to the maximum level and tighten down the filler cap (3) and seal (8). ●● We recommend that you drain and refill the brake circuit after every brake pad change. This will allow you to maintain optimum braking performance. ●● To bleed your brake system more rapidly, especially for a big fleet, we recommend the priming system SODIKART (Ref. OU951.002). ●● Store the used brake fluid in labelled containers until it is collected by a specialist waste disposal company. ●● The brake liquid doesn’t contain petrol, so never pour the liquid into a using oil tank. ●● Brake fluid absorbs water Make sure the replacement brake fluid comes from a container that has been stored in good conditions and is recent. ff An air bubble in the brake system can lead to a partial or total lost of brakes and may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Leaks in the brake system may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Moisture in the brake fluid may cause vapour lock and a sudden loss of braking power, may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Use brake fluid DOT 4 only. 14 owner’s manual 6.11 - Belt tension Tension check 5 à 10 mm 2 1 Legend 1 Belt 2 Roller ●● Check that the drive belt is tightened, and in a good state. It prevents mechanical damages ●● Tighten the belt (1) with the roller adjuster (2). It must have 5 to 10mm allowance. ●● Check the tension daily. Incorrect tension leads to premature wear. ●● Replace any damaged belt to eliminate the risk of engine overspeed. Belt tension adjustment 5 à 10 mm 3 5 4 1 2 Legend 1 Screw 2 Adjuster 3 Roller 4 Screw 5 Locknut This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. RENTAL ●● Loosen but do not remove the screw (1) of the tensioner using a spanner of the appropriate size. ●● Manually pull the tensioner (2) towards the rear of the go-kart so that the tensioning roller (3) retightens the belt. ●● Adjust the adjustment screw (4) to obtain 5 to 10mm belt clearance. ●● Retighten the screw (1) of the adjuster (middle screw: 40 Nm). Check the belt clearance. ●● Control that the rubber stop of screw (4) is in contact with the frame. ●● Retighten the locknut (5). 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL ●● A poorly tightened belt is subject to premature wear. Check its tension regularly. ●● An excessively tight belt causes engine and chassis fatigue. ff Change all damaged rims: a damaged rim may lead to a loss of tyre or loss of pressure and may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Check the tyre wear daily Worn or damaged tyres may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Never run with worn or damaged tyres: a burst of tyre may lead to a serious or even fatal injury. ff Always blow up tyre with the pressure recommended by the manufacturer. ff Driving with cold tyres can lead to skidding and may cause a serious or fatal accident. ff Too much grip reduces the stability of the go-kart under impact, and lead to a tendency to go on two wheels, it also increases the risk of riding over. ff Store tyres in an appropriate area to prevent fire hazard. ff The transmission (including the rear shaft) is a moving part that creates a risk of serious or fatal accident if long hair or clothing should become caught in it. Make sure that the protections are correctly secured and in a good state. 6.12 - Tyres This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. 1 6.13 - Safety harness The harness option provides additional safety in the gokart in the event of an accident. 2 It is very important that safety systems is checked and maintained regularly. Legend 1 Wear indicator 2 Arrow (direction of rotation) 5 1 ●● Check the tyre pressures: Duro tyre Front 1.5 to 1.7 bar Rear 1.7 to 1.9 bar ●● Check the tyres wear indicators (1), if any of indicators are not visible, replace the tyre. ●● Carefully check the state of tyres if there are scrubbing or tears, replace them. ●● Check the tyre rotation direction with the arrow (2) visible on the tyre wall. ●● For best performance inflate tyres according to above mentioned pressures. ●● Excessive wear of a tyre may be caused by a bad front wheel alignment. ●● Use tyres with a grip adapted to your track. LR5_Owner_EN_00 4 2 1 2 3 2 Legend 1 Belt 2 Mounting points 3 Harness tongue 4 Buckle 5 Retractor ●● Check the straps (1) for frayed edges, broken fibres, unravelled stitching, notches, and chemical damage, as well as both surfaces of both straps to detect any faults in them. ●● Check that the four mounting points (2) of the harness are tight. ●● Check that the tongue of the harness (3) fits properly into the buckle (4) and that it is held securely. ●● Push the buckle button to check that it unbinds the tongue. 15 ●● Check that the retractors (5) are operating properly: -- Pull the strap and then release it to find out whether it rolls up fully. -- Yank the strap to check that it locks in the event of a collision (take care not to cut yourself with the edge of the belt when performing this test). ●● After an accident, check the condition of the harness straps and the fasteners before returning the go-kart to operation. ●● Before allowing the go-kart to depart, always check that the driver and passenger have secured their harnesses and that the harnesses hold them onto their seats. ff Modifying the harness system can cause a serious, or even fatal, accident. ff Cleaning the harness straps with chemicals can affect their effectiveness and cause a serious, or even fatal, accident. ff An unlocked harness can cause a serious, or even fatal, accident. 6.14 - Chassis cleaning ●● Clean your chassis at least once a week. ●● Use only go-kart cleaner WD40 (ref. LU833.004). ●● Cleaning the go-kart with a pressure washer can lead to fast deterioration of certain go-kart components (e.g. stickers, bearings, etc.). ●● After each cleaning, check that the go-kart components are in good condition. Follow the recommendations for use of your device when washing your go-kart. owner’s manual 7 - Troubleshooting The go-kart will not brake ●● Is the brake pedal free? ●● Is the hydraulic brake pump container cap fully tightened? ●● Is there enough brake fluid? ●● Are the hoses correctly connected? ●● Are the brake pads worn? ●● Is the calliper fully tightened on its support? ●● The displacement of the brake pedal is enough ? The go-kart brakes continually ●● Is the brake fluid old? ●● Is the brake disk correctly centred in relation to brake pads? ●● Is the calliper fully tightened on its support? ●● Is the brake pedal too tight? ●● Are the brake pads correctly assembled? The go-kart is hard to turn ●● Are the stub axles tightened to torque specification? ●● Is the front axle unit checked? The steering of the go-kart is not precise ●● Are the front wheels tightened? ●● Are the stub axles tightened to torque specification? ●● Are the column plastic supports tightened to torque specification? ●● Are the tie rods correctly assembled and to torque specification? ●● Is the front wheel axle unit adjustment checked? The go-kart tends to go to the side ●● ●● ●● ●● ●● Is the front wheel axle unit adjustment checked? Are the tie rods correctly assembled? Are the tie rods locking nuts securely tightened? Is there a tie rod bent or broken? Do the rear wheels have exactly the same circumference? ●● Is the chassis twisted? This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. RENTAL The go-kart skids very much on bends ●● Are the tyres worn? ●● Are the tyres inflated to the recommended pressures? ●● Is the rear axle adjustment suited to the track conditions? 16 04/2014 owner’s manual RENTAL 8 - Declaration of conformity This document can not be reproduced or released without the Sodikart authorization. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY I, the undersigned, Sodikart declare that go-kart model: SODI LR5 complies with the regulatory provisions of European directive 2006/42/CE. The product was designed to satisfy the requirements of the following reference documents: - The NFS52-002. - The FFSA technical and safety rules for karting. - The CIK-FIA recommendations for leisure karting. Made at Couëron, on 28-02-2014 on behalf of Sodikart, Mister : Gilles BAGNARIOL Job title : Technical director Signature : LR5_Owner_EN_00 17
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