Kings Adventure 250W User Manual

The Kings Adventure 250W is a high-performance 250-watt all-terrain vehicle designed for rugged outdoor adventures. It features a powerful 250cc 4-stroke engine, electric start, automatic transmission, front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, full suspension, LED lighting, digital instrument cluster, and a robust steel frame. Below are key sections for safety, features, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Pre-Ride Inspection 3. Controls and Operation 4. Specifications 5. Maintenance Schedule 6. Basic Troubleshooting 7. Storage Guidelines 8. Safety Warnings 9. Warranty Information

Features at a Glance

Key components: 250cc 4-stroke engine, Automatic CVT transmission, Steel frame, Front and rear suspension, Hydraulic disc brakes, LED headlights and taillights, Digital speedometer/odometer, Electric start with backup kick start, Tow hitch receiver.

FeatureDescription
Engine250cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled, single cylinder
TransmissionAutomatic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
Starting SystemElectric start with auxiliary kick start
BrakesHydraulic disc brakes (front and rear)
SuspensionIndependent double A-arm (front), Swing arm with dual shocks (rear)
LightingLED headlight, brake light, and turn signals
InstrumentationDigital display: speed, odometer, trip meter, fuel level, gear indicator
Fuel Capacity3.5 gallons (13.2 liters)
Towing CapacityUp to 850 lbs (386 kg) with optional hitch
SeatingBench seat for two riders

Pre-Ride Inspection

Always perform a pre-ride inspection before operating your Kings Adventure 250W.

  1. Check fuel level: Ensure adequate fuel for your trip.
  2. Inspect tires: Check pressure and look for damage or excessive wear.
  3. Test brakes: Squeeze brake levers to ensure firm resistance and check for proper function.
  4. Check lights: Verify headlight, taillight, brake light, and turn signals are working.
  5. Examine controls: Ensure throttle, brake levers, and switches move freely.
  6. Check oil level: Use dipstick to verify engine oil is at correct level.

WARNING! Never operate the vehicle if any inspection item fails. Have it repaired by a qualified technician first.

Controls and Operation

Familiarize yourself with all controls before riding.

  1. Starting: Insert key, turn to ON. Ensure transmission is in PARK or NEUTRAL. Pull brake lever, press START button.
  2. Driving: Release parking brake. Select DRIVE with shift lever. Gently apply throttle to move forward.
  3. Braking: Apply both front and rear brakes smoothly for controlled stopping.
  4. Parking: Come to complete stop. Shift to PARK. Engage parking brake. Turn key to OFF and remove.

Controls Overview: Left Handle: Headlight switch, turn signals, horn. Right Handle: Throttle, front brake lever, engine stop switch. Dash: Key ignition, digital display, shift lever (P-R-N-D-L).

Specifications

Maintenance Schedule

Regular maintenance ensures longevity and safe operation. Refer to the table below for service intervals.

Service ItemEvery 20 hrs / 100 miEvery 100 hrs / 500 miEvery 200 hrs / 1000 mi
Engine Oil & FilterInspectReplaceReplace
Air FilterCleanReplaceReplace
Spark PlugInspectReplaceReplace
Brake PadsInspectInspect/ReplaceReplace
Drive BeltInspectInspectReplace
Tire PressureCheck & AdjustCheck & AdjustCheck & Adjust
Nuts & BoltsTightenTightenTighten

Note: Service more frequently under severe operating conditions (dust, mud, extreme temperatures).

Basic Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Engine won't startDead battery, out of fuel, faulty spark plugCharge/replace battery; add fuel; check/replace spark plug.
Loss of powerClogged air filter, dirty fuel filterClean or replace air filter; replace fuel filter.
Brakes feel softAir in brake lines, low brake fluidBleed brake system; refill brake fluid to proper level.
Vehicle pulls to one sideUneven tire pressure, misalignmentCheck and equalize tire pressure; inspect suspension components.
Unusual noise from engineLow oil, loose componentsCheck and top off engine oil; tighten all bolts and shields.

CAUTION: For complex issues, contact an authorized Kings Adventure service center.

Storage Guidelines

Proper storage prevents damage during periods of non-use.

  1. Fuel System: Add fuel stabilizer to a full tank of gas. Run engine for 5 minutes to circulate treated fuel.
  2. Battery: Disconnect negative terminal. Store battery in a cool, dry place and maintain charge.
  3. Tires: Inflate to recommended pressure. Store vehicle on stands to take weight off tires.
  4. Cleaning: Wash and dry vehicle thoroughly. Apply wax to painted surfaces.
  5. Cover: Use a breathable, weather-resistant cover in a dry, sheltered location.

Tip: Perform a full maintenance service before storing for extended periods (over 3 months).

Safety Warnings

Operating an ATV can be hazardous. Always follow these safety rules.

DANGER: Failure to follow these warnings can result in serious injury or death.

Warranty Information

The Kings Adventure 250W is covered by a limited warranty. Please retain your original purchase receipt.

This manual is subject to change without notice. © Kings Adventure Motors. All rights reserved.

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