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Control functions, A warning, Engine stop" switch – Yamaha pw80 User Manual

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MODEL LABEL

The model label (T) is affixed to the frame

under the rider's seat. This information will

be needed to order spare parts.

CONTROL FUNCTIONS

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WARNING

Before riding this machine, become tho­

roughly familiar with all operating controls
and their function.

Consult a Yamaha dealer or other qualified
mechanic regarding any control or func­

tion you do not thoroughly understand.

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NOTICE:--------------------------------------------

This machine is designed strictly for
competition use only. It is not equipped
with highway approved lighting. Off­
road use on public land may be illegal.

"ENGINE STOP" SWITCH

Make sure that the engine stop switch is posi­

tioned to "RUN". The engine switch has been

equipped to ensure safety in an emergency

such when the machine is upset or trouble

takes place in the throttle system. The engine

will not start or run when the engine stop

switch is turned to "OFF".

FUEL COCK

The fuel cock supplies fuel from the tank to car­

buretor while filtering the fuel. The fuel cock

has the three positions;

OFF: With the lever in this position, fuel will

not flow. Always return the lever to this

position when the engine is not running.

ON: With the lever in this position, fuel flows

to the carburetor. Normal riding is done

with the lever in this position.

RES: This indicates reserve. If you run out of

fuel while riding, move the lever to this

position. FILL THE TANK AT THE

FIRST OPPORTUNITY. BE SURE TO

SET THE LEVER TO "ON" AFTER

REFUELING.

FRONT BRAKE LEVER

The front brake lever is located on the right

handlebar, pull it toward the handlebar to ac­

tivate the front brake.

REAR BRAKE PEDAL

The rear brake pedal is on the right side of the

machine. Press down on the brake pedal to ac­

tivate the rear brake.

1. Rear brake pedal

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