DAELIM DELFINO Manual
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Seat Lock Front Under Cover Safety Precautions Trunk Prior to Starting Vehicle Document Storage Area Correct Attire Bag Holder Operation Brake Lock Lever Cargo Correct Driving Operation Modification Starting the Engine Muffler If Engine cannot be Started Parts Location After Starting Engine Meter Reading and Usage Proper Driving Methods...
  • Page 3 License Plate Inspection Regular Inspection Regular Inspection Times Simple Maintenance Brake Lever Adjustment Rear Brake Shoe Inspection Replenishing Brake Fluid Brake Hose, Pipe Leakage, Damage, Assembly State Brake Pad Inspection Replenishing Engine Oil Transmission Oil Inspection Wheel Removal Bulb Replacement Spark Plug Battery Inspection Changing Fuse...
  • Page 4 SPECIFICATION ITEM DATA ITEM DATA IGNITION SYSTEM C.D.I LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT(mm) 1,810 720 1,130 BATTERY CAPACITY 12V3AH(MF TYPE) WHEEL BASE(mm) 1,290 FUEL CAPACITY( ) GROUND CLEARANCE(mm) OIL CAPACITY( ) SEAT HEIGHT(mm) 100 / 90 - 10 56J DRY WEIGHT(kgf) TIRE SIZE 100 / 90 - 10 56J PASSENGER TELESCOPIC...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    To ensure more comfortable and safer operation, make sure to operation of the delfino scooter. Please obey traffic read this manual carefully prior to operation. regulations and do not be hurried and careless.
  • Page 6: Prior To Starting Vehicle

    Prior to starting vehicle Read user's manual carefully. A helmet should always be Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation. worn and the helmet chin Correct shirts or jackets Always maintain vehicle in clean status and carry out strap should be securely with tight-fitting sleeves fastened.
  • Page 7: Operation

    Operation Cargo Operators should naturally fix bodies to keep smooth driving. When carrying cargo, you must keep in mind that operating the Please check whether or not you are unnaturally strained and vehicle, especially when turning, will be different. strung up. Make sure not to overload the vehicle with goods as this can Driving pose has a great influence on safe operation.
  • Page 8: Modification

    Modification Modification of vehicle structure or function deteriorates Caution manipulability or causes exhaust noise to become louder Only load cargo in or on designated areas as placing or shortening the vehicle life. These modifications are not only fastening cargo to other areas can cause damage to the prohibited by law but also are the acts harmful to other people.
  • Page 9: Parts Location

    Parts Location MAIN SWITCH OIL TANK LID BATTERY FRONT BRAKE LEVER FUEL TANK LID...
  • Page 10 LUGGAGE BOX BAG HOLDER REAR BRAKE LEVER FRONT UNDER COVER SEAT LOCK SIDE STAND KICK START PEDAL MAIN STAND...
  • Page 11: Meter Reading And Usage

    Meter Reading and Usage Meter Warning and Indicator Lamp [Speedometer] [Oil Warning Indicator] OIL WARNING Indicates driving speed. Maintain legal When oil in the oil tank is low, the oil INDICATOR speed limits to ensure safe operation. warning indicator turns on. FUEL GAUGE WINKER When this happens, fill the oil tank with...
  • Page 12: Switch Operation

    If it is necessary to remove the main switch key, stop the vehicle first prior to removing. When you park the delfino and leave it, please lock handle bars and take out the key. If the key is left in ON position without starting engine, battery is discharged.
  • Page 13: Headlight

    Headlight Winker Switch [Turning on headlight] [Headlight high/low beam switch] Put main switch key in “ON” position and High beam or low beam can be operated turn on headlight switch. by the use of high/low beam switch. If this switch is turned on when the main switch is in an ON position, the winker will operate.
  • Page 14: Horn Button

    Equipment Usage Horn Button Handle Bar Lock Caution Check to see that the handle bars have been securely locked by lightly moving the handle bars to the left and right. Make sure to park the vehicle in a location where traffic and always are not blocked.
  • Page 15: Seat Lock

    Seat Lock Front Under Cover Caution As the seat automatically locks, take special care not to accidently leave the key in the trunk. Driving with unlocked seat lock may cause danger. <Locking> The seat automatically locks when the The main switch key is used to open and close the front under cover.
  • Page 16: Trunk

    Trunk <Unlocking> Caution Turn the front under cover switch to the Make sure that the seat is securely right using the main switch key and the locked after closing the seat. front under cover will easily open. An unlocked seat can hinder the operation of the vehicle.
  • Page 17: Document Storage Area

    Document Storage Area Bag Holder Brake Lock Lever For ease in carrying bags and similar items, they should be hung from the bag Caution holder which is fitted for this purpose. If the rear brake is not adjusted There is a document storage area on the When using the bag holder, place it in properly, it will not be able to lock.
  • Page 18: Correct Driving Operation

    Correct Driving Operation <Setting> <Releasing> Squeeze tightly on the rear brake lever. Squeeze tightly on the rear brake lever Make sure to check the oil, gasoline, etc., Move the brake lock lever in the and the lock lever will be automatically direction of the arrow in the drawing released.
  • Page 19: Starting The Engine

    <Using the electric start(cell)> Starting the Engine Press the starter button without rotating the starter grip (opening the throttle). Lock the rear wheel.(see p. 18) Turn the main switch to an ON position. Caution Immediately release the starter Caution button as soon as the vehicle has If the oil warning indicator turns on started.
  • Page 20 <Without electric start(kick)> Erect main stand and hold rear brake lever and then step kick starter pedal When the engine is cold, let the engine strongly. idle for a short period allow the engine to warm up. Caution Keep holding rear brake until start. Exhaust has contains harmful subs- tance such as carbon monoxide.
  • Page 21: If Engine Cannot Be Started

    If Engine cannot be Started After Starting Engine If engine cannot be started or vehicle does Fold the main stand. Get on the vehicle. not move, check the followings. Push the vehicle forward to fold the Mounting should be done from the left Is there fuel in fuel tank? main stand and make sure that the brake side, and you should sit squarely on the...
  • Page 22: Proper Driving Methods

    Squeeze tightly on the rear brake lever Release the squeezing tension on the Proper Driving Methods lock lever will rear brake lever and slowly begin to automatically released. rotate the throttle grip to allow for a slow and easy start. Before entering traffic, use the correct turn signal to foreward other drivers of your intentions.
  • Page 23 Speed is controlled by the operation of Work the front and rear brakes The brakes should never be suddenly the throttle grip. together. applied and the handle bars should never be suddenly turned. If the throttle grip is rotated..Allow the throttle grip to rotate back to The speed of the vehicle increases.
  • Page 24: Stopping

    Special care in driving should be After the vehicle has come to a Stopping taken during rainy weather. complete stop. More braking distance is needed when When approaching the desired Return the winker switch to the center stopping area. driving on wet roads or in the rain. position and turn the main switch to Reduce speed and be sure to initiate the OFF.
  • Page 25: Self Inspections Before Operation

    Dismount on the left side and lower the To prevent theft, be sure to lock handle Self Inspections before Operation main stand on a flat surface. bars when parking. Self inspect the vehicle and have regular Be sure to park in an area that is free of Caution maintenance inspections for increased traffic.
  • Page 26: Inspection Of Concerned Area

    Inspection of concerned Area Check areas which caused for concern Caution when last operating the vehicle. If you are unable to correct trouble Observe safety rules when conducting even after you make adjustment or inspections. correction, contact authorized Exhaust gas contains harmful maintenance shops, dealers or substance such as carbon mono- designated repair shops for...
  • Page 27: Brake Inspection

    Brake Inspection Tire Inspection [Brake Lever Free play] [Check of Brake Fluid] [Air Pressure Check] Lightly squeeze the brake levers until This is checked by placing the vehicle on Check for an appropriate level of air tension is felt to check for an appropriate its main stand on a flat surface.
  • Page 28 [Cracks/Damage] [Foreign Materials] Caution Check tire tread and sides for cracks and Check tire tread and sides for nails, rocks, If air pressure is inadequate or if there damage. etc. That might have become wedged in are cracks, damage or abnormal wear the tire.
  • Page 29: Fuel Check

    Fuel Check [Check] Turn the fuel tank cap counterclock- Check gasoline to see if there is a sufficient wise, and remove it. amount of gasoline to reach your destination. Fill the tank with gasoline until it If the fuel gauge needle indicates E reaches the bottom of the level plate.
  • Page 30: Engine Oil Check

    Engine Oil Check Lights and Winker Inspection Back Mirror Inspection [Check] [Headlight, Taillight] Sit squarely on the seat and check to see if you have a good view behind the vehicle If the oil is low, the oil warning indicator Start the engine and make sure the lights by looking at the back mirrors.
  • Page 31: Regular Inspection

    Regular Inspection Regular Inspection Times Carry out the self inspections before operation as described in this owner’s manual at each regular maintenance time. I: Inspect and, if necessary, clean, adjust, lubricate or replace parts. R: Replace L: Lubricate C: Clean Travel Distance Travel Distance(Caution 1) Remark...
  • Page 32 Travel Distance Travel Distance(Caution 1) Remark Part 000km 000km 000km 000km Brake Shoe / Pad Wear Brake System Brake Light Switch I (Per 1,000km) Headlight Adjustment Suspension Bolt and Nut Tightness Wheels / Tires Steering Handle Bearing Drive Belt Weight Roller Slide Piece If you do not have the appropriate tools or information to conduct maintenance, or if you feel you are not capable to perform maintenance on this vehicle, contact authorized dealers or repair shops for maintenance and repairs.
  • Page 33: Simple Maintenance

    Simple Maintenance Brake Lever Adjustment The following is an explanation of correct Brake lever free play is adjusted by Caution inspection methods, cleaning and parts rotating the adjuster of the brake arm. After adjusting the brake, make replacing. Please always refer to this After adjustment, check the brake lever to sure that “...
  • Page 34: Rear Brake Shoe Inspection

    Rear Brake Shoe Inspection Replenishing Brake Fluid 1. Remove the screw rivet and take the After adjusting the brakes, check the wear brake fluid maintenance lid off. of the brake shoe. While tightly squeezing 2. Clean dust and other foreign materials the rear brake lever, if the “...
  • Page 35: Brake Hose, Pipe Leakage, Damage, Assembly State

    Brake Hose, Pipe Leakage, Brake Pad Inspection Caution Damage, Assembly State When adding brake fluid, be very careful not to allow foreign Operate the brake lever to check the wear materials to enter the reserve tank. Visually check for fluid leaks or damage of the brake pad.
  • Page 36: Replenishing Engine Oil

    Replenishing Engine Oil <Recommended Oil> Caution <Inspection> Do not fill past the fill level. Oil If the oil is low, the oil warning indicator If oil sold on markets or privately ma- will leak out if this is done. will turn on. Turn the main switch to ON nufactured oil (oil-grade) is used, engine Immediately replace oil cap after in order to check whether the oil warning...
  • Page 37: Transmission Oil Inspection

    Transmission Oil Inspection <Oil Level> <Recommended Oil> <Fluid Leak> Pure 4-Cycle Engine Oil Park vehicle and lower main stand on a Check to see if transmission oil leaks out flat surface. Wait at least 2~3 minutes of the transmission case. after engine has been turned off remove the oil check bolt and make sure that the oil level is up to the lower edge of the...
  • Page 38: Wheel Removal

    Wheel Removal [Front Wheel Removal] Loosen the axle nut. Fit the caliper over the disc, taking care Raise the front wheel off the ground by Withdraw the front wheel axle and not to damage the brake pads. Install the placing a support block under the remove the front wheel.
  • Page 39: Bulb Replacement

    [Rear Wheel Removal] Bulb Replacement Set vehicle on main stand in upright Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFF position on level ground. when replacing the bulb. Loosen the rear brake adjuster nut and Do not use bulbs other than that remove the brake cable.
  • Page 40 [Headlight Bulb] [Tail/stoplight Bulb] Remove the rubber cover. Turn the front under cover switch to Turn the socket clockwise, and remove Loosen the pan screws and remove the the right using the main switch key and rear combination light lens. the front under cover will easily open.
  • Page 41 [Winker Bulb] <Rear Winker bulb> <Front winker bulb> Loosen the screws and remove the Loosen the pan screws and remove the sockets. rear combination light lens. Remove the right/left back mirrior. Slightly press down on the bulbs and Loosen the tapping screws and remove Loosen the tapping screws and remove turn it counterclockwise.
  • Page 42: Spark Plug

    Spark Plug If electrode is stained or clearance is not Install in the reverse order of removal. Clean plug with plug cleaner. right, satisfactory spark is not produced. Check electrode for wear and corro- Clean and make adjustment. sion. Check the plug gap using a feeler gauge. Caution Turn the seat lock switch to the right Plug Gap : 0.8~0.9mm...
  • Page 43: Battery Inspection

    Battery Inspection [Cleaning Battery Terminals] [Replenishing Battery Water] Turn the seat lock switch to the right This vehicle doesn’t need either reple- using the main switch key. nishing or checking battery water because Loosen the washer screw and remove of the equipment of enclosed MF battery. the battery cover.
  • Page 44: Changing Fuse

    Changing Fuse Turn off the main switch to see if the fuse Caution is severed. If the fuse is severed, exchange When disassemble fuse, make sure the fuse into 7A fuse. that fuse holder isn’t separated. After assembling fuse in the part of To change a fuse, first take off battery connector, check if fuse moves cover.
  • Page 45: Air Cleaner Element Inspection

    Air Cleaner Element Inspection [Removal] [Cleaning] Caution Do not use gasoline or other ma- Loosen the pan screws and remove the Clean the air cleaner element in clean terials having a low ignition point rear combination light. oil, squeeze excess oil, and then, wra- as this can be a fire hazard.
  • Page 46: Inspection Of Cable Rubber Part

    Inspection of Cable Rubber Part Notables for Car Washing A rubber part is assembled on the cable to Take precautions when waxing the Make sure to stop the engine prior to car protect the inner cable. vehicle. washing. Make sure that this part is placed firmly Excessive polish of the painted section Be careful not to allow water to enter around the correct part of the cable.
  • Page 47: Frame And Engine Number

    Frame and Engine Number The frame number is stamped on the front central part of the frame. The engine number is stamped on the rear face of the left crankcase. The frame and engine numbers will be used as the basis of recovering the vehicle when is stolen.

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