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  • Page 1 BMW Motorrad The Ultimate Riding Machine Rider's Manual C evolution...
  • Page 2 Vehicle data/dealership details Vehicle data Dealership details Model Person to contact in Service department Ms/Mr Vehicle Identification Number Phone number Colour code Date of first registration Dealership address/phone number (com- Registration number pany stamp)
  • Page 3 BMW riders. Familiarise yourself with We hope you will enjoy riding your new vehicle so that you can your BMW and that all your jour- ride it safely and confidently in all neys will be pleasant and safe traffic situations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ......38 6 BMW ePOWER..57 Technical data .
  • Page 5 Protective wax coating ..110 Brake system with BMW Motorrad Service . . . 124 BMW Motorrad ABS ..82 Restore the E-Scooter to BMW Motorrad Mobility Torque Control Assist use .
  • Page 7: General Instructions

    General instructions About this Rider's Manual ... . 6 Abbreviations and symbols ..6 Equipment ......7 Technical data .
  • Page 8: About This Rider's Manual

    About this Rider's performed on your vehicle is a precondition for generous treat- Manual ment of goodwill claims. Be sure to read this Rider's Manual carefully before starting Sale of the E-Scooter to use your new E-Scooter. It If the time comes to sell your contains important information on E-Scooter, please remember to how to operate the controls and...
  • Page 9: Equipment

    This Rider's Manual describes cific accessories or items the optional extras (OE) offered ABS Anti-lock brake system. of equipment. by BMW and selected optional accessories (OA). This explains DWA Anti-theft alarm (Dieb- Tightening torque. why the manual may also contain stahlwarnanlage).
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    Rider's Manual. country-specific differences. Nor can BMW Motorrad entirely If your E-Scooter was supplied rule out errors and omissions. We hope you will appreciate that with equipment not described...
  • Page 11: General Views

    General views General view, left side ....11 General view, right side ... . . 13 Multifunction switch, left .
  • Page 13: General View, Left Side

    General view, left side Brake-fluid reservoir for the rear-wheel brake ( Helmet compartment 51) ( Spring preload ( Charging socket (...
  • Page 15: General View, Right Side

    General view, right side Brake-fluid reservoir for the front-wheel brake ( Vehicle identification num- ber (VIN) (steering-head bearing, top right) Type plate (front panel car- rier, inside, right side) 12V battery (behind side panel) ( 100) Fuses (behind side panel) 12V socket (right stowage compartment) ( 104)
  • Page 16: Multifunction Switch, Left

    Multifunction switch, left High-beam headlight and headlight flasher ( Hazard warning flashers Reverser Turn indicators ( Horn On-board computer Odometer and tripmeters Daytime riding light...
  • Page 17: Right

    Multifunction switch, right with heated handlebar grips Heated handlebar grips Riding mode ( Emergency off switch (kill switch) ( Starter button (...
  • Page 18: Cockpit

    Cockpit Warning and telltale lights Multifunction display Stowage compartments Charging socket (left) 104) 12V socket and Rider's Manual (right stowage compartment) ( 104) Ignition switch/steering lock...
  • Page 19: Underneath The Seat

    Underneath the seat Toolkit ( Payload table Table of tyre pressures...
  • Page 21: Status Indicators

    Status indicators Multifunction display ....20 Warning and telltale lights ... 21 Setup menu ......23 Expert menu (part 1) .
  • Page 22: Multifunction Display

    Multifunction display Warnings ( Drive gauge ( Automatic daytime riding light ( Charge-status indicator Riding mode ( Total distance with heated handlebar grips Heated handlebar grips Outside temperature warn- Top: Distance information and Setup menu ( Bottom: On-board com- puter (...
  • Page 23: Warning And Telltale Lights

    Warning and telltale lights Turn indicators, left General warning light High-beam headlight Daytime riding light Reserve (flashes yellow during charging and shows green when high- voltage battery unit is fully charged) with anti-theft alarm (DWA) DWA ( Photosensor ( Insulation fault (shows yel- low) ( High-voltage safety connector not connected...
  • Page 24 RBS ( TCA ( ABS ( 10 Turn indicators, right...
  • Page 25: Setup Menu

    Setup menu with anti-theft alarm (DWA) Using anti-theft alarm Use the automatic daytime riding light ( Setting time ( Setting the date ( Adjust the display bright- ness ( Calling up Expert menu...
  • Page 26: Expert Menu (Part 1)

    Expert menu (part 1) You can switch certain functions on/off and change formats/units of measure in the Expert menu. Ambient temperature Time Date Average speed Average consumption Current consumption Overall consumption Energy recovery Extended range 10 Ecology points 11 High voltage level 12 On-board voltage...
  • Page 27: Expert Menu (Part 2)

    Expert menu (part 2) Operating hours Time riding at speed of at least 10 km/h Clock format Date format Unit for distance Unit for temperature Reset (Restore the factory de- faults)
  • Page 28: Service-Due Indicator

    Service-due indicator is accompanied by the 'general' warning light showing yellow. The warning symbol for service shows along with the 'general' warning light. The service symbol remains perman- ently visible in accordance with priority. If the service-due indicator If the vehicle covers long dis- appears more than a month tances in the course of the year, before the service date, the date...
  • Page 29: Warnings

    ing when the temperature drops symbols appear in their order of below this threshold for the first priority. The highest priority is on time. the right. The 'general' warning light shows red or yellow, de- pending on the urgency of the Warnings warning.
  • Page 30 Warnings, overview Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display lights up yellow appears on the Electronic immobiliser active ( display lights up red appears on the Serious fault in high-voltage battery unit display lights up yellow appears on the Fault in high-voltage battery unit ( display lights up red...
  • Page 31 Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display appears on the RBS/TCA fault ( display flashes TCA self-diagnosis not completed lights up yellow appears on the TCA fault ( display flashes ABS self-diagnosis not completed lights up ABS fault ( lights up yellow appears on the Front light failure (...
  • Page 32 Warning and telltale Warning symbols in the Meaning lights display appears on the Ambient temperature ( display appears on the Anti-theft alarm battery weak ( display lights up yellow appears on the Anti-theft alarm battery flat ( display lights up red appears on the Insufficient battery charge current display...
  • Page 33: Electronic Immobiliser

    Have fault rectified as soon lights up red. Have the defective key re- as possible by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. placed, preferably by an au- appears on the display. thorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Fault in high-voltage battery unit lights up yellow.
  • Page 34 Note the following: lights up yellow. Insulation fault in the Only an authorised high-voltage section BMW Motorrad dealer is appears on the display. lights up yellow. permitted to disconnect the high- voltage safety connector. The electric drive is run-...
  • Page 35: Abs Fault

    Have fault rectified as soon as possible by an authorised Possible cause: ABS fault BMW Motorrad dealer. The TCA is not available. The lights up. rear wheel might spin under ac- TCA self-diagnosis not celeration and energy recovery...
  • Page 36: Rear Light

    Have the bulb for the side light replaced by an authorised Replacing LED turn indicators appears on the display. BMW Motorrad dealer. 97). Possible cause: Failure of front light and A bulb failure on the mo- rear light...
  • Page 37 12V battery Always take extra care when Consult an authorised is disconnected. temperatures are low; remember BMW Motorrad dealer. Consult an authorised that the danger of black ice form- BMW Motorrad dealer. ing is particularly high on bridges and where the road is in shade.
  • Page 38 Consult an authorised Have the service carried out as appears on the display. BMW Motorrad dealer. soon as possible by an author- ised BMW Motorrad dealer. The 12V battery no longer has enough capacity to supply all the consumers.
  • Page 39: Operation

    Operation Ignition switch/steering lock ..38 Lock the handlebars ....38 Reading ......39 Setup menu .
  • Page 40: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    Vehicle is ready for operation. lock that can be opened with the Switching off operational same key. Consult an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. readiness Switching on operational readiness Turn the key to position 1, while moving the handlebars slightly.
  • Page 41: Reading

    Reading Setup Resetting tripmeter Setup menu ( Switch on operational readi- Select display ness ( 38). Switch on operational readi- Select a tripmeter. ness ( 38). Short-press button 1 to select the reading in panel 2. The average values you can reset are as follows: Short-press button 1 to select Short-press button 1 to select...
  • Page 42: Setup Menu

    Repeatedly short-press but- To enter the Setup menu, Repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until the reading shows repeatedly short-press but- ton 1 until symbol 2 for the Setup the value you want. ton 1 until appears anti-theft alarm appears. in panel 2. Hold down button 1 until the Short-press button 3 to switch reading in panel 2 has reset.
  • Page 43: Setting The Date

    Setting time Short-press button 2 to set this number as well. Switch on operational readi- Press and hold down button 2 ness ( 38). until the underscore disap- Entering Setup menu ( 40). pears. This completes the process. The settings you made are ac- cepted.
  • Page 44: Expert Menu

    Expert menu Calling up Expert menu The settings you made are ac- cepted. Make sure the ground is level Function description and firm and place the E- Adjusting display You can switch certain functions Scooter on its stand. on and off and change formats brightness Entering Setup menu ( 40).
  • Page 45 Ecology points High voltage level On-board electrics voltage level Operating hours Time riding at speed of at least 10 km/h Setting format and unit Switch on operational readi- ness ( 38). Repeatedly short-press but- The selected item of informa- Entering Setup menu ( 40).
  • Page 46: Reverser

    Restoring factory defaults As soon as symbol 4 is full the Expert menu is exited and This function resets all para- the start-up animation runs meters to their factory default through. settings, in other words to their as-delivered condition. Reverser Entering Setup menu ( 40).
  • Page 47: Lights

    down and at position 2 by a readiness for longer than abso- letter lutely necessary. Gently turn the electronic The low-beam headlight switches throttle grip and reverse-park on automatically as soon as the the vehicle. E-Scooter is ready to ride. Walking speed In daytime the daytime riding light can be switched on as an...
  • Page 48 traffic. This improves daytime visibility. Using automatic daytime riding light The changeover between daytime running light and low beam headlight including front side lights can be effected automatically. Push switch 1 forward to Press button 1 to switch on switch on the high-beam the daytime riding light and Switch on operational readi- headlight.
  • Page 49: Parking Lights

    Manual operation of the Short-press button 3 to switch on the automatic daytime riding light when the automatic light. system is switched on Option indicator 4 is high- If you press the button for the lighted. daytime riding light, the daytime appears on the display.
  • Page 50: Turn Indicators

    Hazard warning flashers Operating hazard warning flashers Switch on operational readi- ness ( 38). The hazard warning flashers place a strain on the 12V Immediately after switching off Push button 1 to the left to battery. Do not use the hazard operational readiness, push switch on the left turn indicat- warning flashers for longer than...
  • Page 51: Emergency Off Switch

    Emergency off switch (kill switch) Press button 1 to switch on Electrical machine OFF the hazard warning flashers. E-Scooter ready for opera- Operational readiness can be tion Emergency off switch (kill switched off. switch) Heated handlebar grips Switch on operational readi- Emergency off switch 1 is a kill ness and press button 1 again with heated handlebar grips...
  • Page 52: Stowage Compartments

    key 1 counter-clockwise and Switch on driving readiness Stage 2 is for heating the grips 74). quickly: it is advisable to switch press down. back to stage 1 as soon as the To close the right stowage The heated-grip function is grips are warm.
  • Page 53: Tyres

    Tyres Be careful not to leave Tyre pressure, rear the vehicle key inside the Checking tyre pressure helmet compartment, because Incorrect tyre pressures im- without the key the rear seat can 2.5 bar (One-up, tyre cold) pair the E-Scooter's hand- no longer be opened.
  • Page 55: Adjustment

    Adjustment Spring preload ..... . 54 Brakes ......54 Mirrors .
  • Page 56: Spring Preload

    Spring preload Basic setting of spring Adjustment preload, rear It is essential to set spring pre- Preloaded to 4 of 7 clicks load of the rear suspension to (Two-up riding and luggage) suit the load carried by the E- Scooter. Increase spring pre- Brakes load when the vehicle is heavily loaded and reduce spring preload...
  • Page 57: Mirrors

    Headlight beam throw is gener- handbrake lever ally kept constant when spring To position 5: narrowest span preload is adjusted to suit load. between handlebar grip and Consult a specialist workshop, handlebar lever preferably an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer, if you are...
  • Page 59: Bmw Epower

    BMW ePOWER Principle ......58 General instructions ....58 Charging cable .
  • Page 60: Principle

    Principle Energy recovery best possible use of the vehicle’s energy recovery capability. The high-voltage battery unit is The vehicle can be operated partly recharged by energy re- without any emissions whatso- General instructions covery while the vehicle is on the ever on account of its electric move.
  • Page 61 Repair the performance of the electric Comply with the instruc- drive could drop off perceptibly. tions posted at the charging Opening the charging-cable station. components causes irre- Danger on account of mis- When using an electrical outlet parable damage and voids the takes when using electricity.
  • Page 62: Charging Cable

    the high-voltage battery unit, Charging cable cables, as otherwise there is a as otherwise there is a risk of danger of injury by high voltage. Use only approved charging caustic burns to the skin. Immediately remove a damaged cables. charging cable (housing or cable) Use only approved charging If you and your vehicle are in- from service.
  • Page 63: Charging Process

    ply, charging is with alternating with Mode3-charging cable Standard charging cable current. connected to other house- Mode3-charging cable hold sockets. The Mode3 charging cable has Before charging from a house- a special plug for safe charging hold socket other than your own, at the sockets of charging sta- be sure to check that the char- tions accessible to the public.
  • Page 64 with several consumers all con- The charging process does nected at the same time. not start until operational read- iness has been switched off. If interrupted, for example Switching on operational read- by a temporary power fail- iness while charging is in pro- ure, charging resumes auto- gress immediately interrupts matically as soon as power is...
  • Page 65 connect the charging cable to Temperature sensor faulty the vehicle. The check con- Fault-current test returned a sists of the following steps: negative result Check for incorrect wiring in Check the maximum permiss- the wall socket ible continuous charging cur- Check for presence of a pro- rent rating of the wall socket.
  • Page 66 not start. The check consists ging at a charging station, end of the following steps: the charging process at the char- ging station before disconnecting Check for presence of a pro- the charging cable. tective earth Check of the preconditions for correct charging Status indicators / fault mes- sages are listed in the section...
  • Page 67: Making Efficient Use Of The Epower Gauge

    ePOWER Making efficient use of part 2 of the drive gauge. the ePOWER gauge Each part consists of 10 seg- Energy recovery and energy con- ments, and there are four pos- sumption depend on your style sible states for each of the two of riding.
  • Page 68: Range

    the electrical machine to the high-voltage battery unit. Repeatedly short-press but- The first selectable riding ton 1 until the mode you want mode 1 and currently active is selected. riding mode 2 appear. SAIL You can use the mode See the section entitled ROAD only when marker 1 is in the ex- : Standard mode.
  • Page 69 Indicator for range tendency 1 on basis of current style of riding: increasing constant decreasing The range readout 2 indicates how far you can ride before having to recharge the high- voltage battery unit.
  • Page 71: Riding

    Riding Safety instructions ....70 Checklist ......71 Starting .
  • Page 72: Safety Instructions

    Note the maximum permiss- of the year. Your authorised ible payload of the topcase and Tampering BMW Motorrad dealer will be the speed limit for riding with a glad to advise you on the correct Tampering with the E- topcase on the vehicle.
  • Page 73: Checklist

    Have fault rectified as soon The 'general' warning light and as possible by an authorised the symbol for the electrical ma- BMW Motorrad dealer. chine electronics change from red to yellow. As soon as the sequence of im- ages reaches the end the ori-...
  • Page 74 ABS self-diagnosis TCA self-diagnosis ABS self-diagnosis not BMW Motorrad ABS performs BMW Motorrad TCA performs completed self-diagnosis to ensure its op- self-diagnosis to ensure its op- erability. Self-diagnosis is per- The ABS function is not avail- erability. Self-diagnosis is per-...
  • Page 75 Have fault rectified as soon Riding at low temperatures. as possible by an authorised At low ambient temperat- BMW Motorrad dealer. ures (below 0 °C) the rates at which a battery can output power and recharge are reduced on...
  • Page 76 indicator in the instrument cluster account of the sharp rise in the cells' internal resistance. drops. If the temperature con- tinues to rise stop the vehicle High-voltage battery unit at and allow the high-voltage bat- elevated temperature when tery unit to cool. If the reading of vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 77 Riding with ePOWER ates. Energy is recovered and Always be prepared to the high-voltage battery unit re- brake. Less perceptibility of elec- charges. Deceleration with the Without energy recovery there is tric propulsion. electronic throttle twistgrip in the no braking effect from the elec- When you use electric propul- closed position is similar to light tric drive.
  • Page 78: Running In

    Running in SAIL New tyres do not provide full grip straight away. Wet The electric drive enables you Brake pads roads and extremely sharp in- to roll without energy consump- New brake pads have to bed clines pose a risk of accident. tion and energy recovery.
  • Page 79: E-Scooter Parking

    ing pressure is applied sharply E-Scooter Parking Delayed braking action or poor the dynamic shift in load distri- braking efficiency must be Side stand bution cannot keep pace with reckoned with in the following Switch off driving readiness. the increase in deceleration and situations: the tyres cannot transmit the full Riding in the rain or through...
  • Page 80: Securing E-Scooter For Transporta

    Centre stand motorcycle are adequately pro- tected against scratching (e.g. Switch off driving readiness. with masking tape). If the ground is soft or un- even, there is no guaran- tee that the motorcycle will rest firmly on the stand. Always check that the ground under the stand is level and firm.
  • Page 81 Tighten all the ratchet straps uniformly; the suspension of the E-Scooter should be com- pressed as tightly as possible front and rear. At the rear right, secure the ratchet strap to the retaining plate of the footrest. At the rear left, secure the ratchet strap to the retaining plate of the footrest.
  • Page 83: Engineering Details

    Riding mode ......82 Brake system with BMW Motorrad ABS ....... . 82...
  • Page 84: Riding Mode

    Each of these modes produces SAIL Brake system with perceptible differences in the In SAIL mode the vehicle rolls BMW Motorrad ABS way the E-Scooter behaves. The along smoothly and without slow- mode last selected is automatic- How does ABS work? ing.
  • Page 85 If the rider increases braking Within the limits imposed by pens the braking force that can pressure to the extent that brak- physics, BMW Motorrad ABS en- be transmitted to the road can ing force exceeds the maximum sures directional stability on any drop to zero.
  • Page 86: Torque Control Assist

    What significance mentum take over and even gnosis has to complete before fault messages can be issued. BMW Motorrad ABS is unable devolves on regular to counteract their effects. In addition to problems with the maintenance? BMW Motorrad ABS, exceptional...
  • Page 87 similar to that of ABS when the rear brake is applied.
  • Page 89: Maintenance

    Maintenance General instructions ....88 Standard toolkit ..... 88 Brake system .
  • Page 90: General Instructions

    If in doubt, consult Special tightening torques are lis- your authorised BMW Motorrad ted as applicable. The tightening dealer. torques for the threaded fasten- Work on the high-voltage ers on your vehicle are listed in system.
  • Page 91 1.0 mm (Friction pad only, Have the brakes checked by suspension toward brake without backing plate. The an authorised BMW Motorrad pads 1. wear indicators (grooves) must dealer. be clearly visible.) If the wear indicating marks are...
  • Page 92 Have the brake pads wear past the specified minimum replaced by an authorised thickness. BMW Motorrad dealer. Have the brake pads Check rear brake pad replaced by an authorised thickness BMW Motorrad dealer.
  • Page 93 Have the brake pads replaced by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Check the brake-fluid level, front brakes Visually inspect the brake pads A low fluid level in the Brake-pad wear limit of to ascertain their thickness.
  • Page 94 If the brake fluid level drops be- low the permitted level: Have the fault rectified as soon as possible by an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Check the brake fluid level in sight glass 1 of the left brake- fluid reservoir.
  • Page 95: Coolant

    Viewing direction: Have the coolant topped up as On the left from in front, soon as possible by an author- If the brake fluid level drops be- between front suspension and ised BMW Motorrad dealer. low the permitted level: radiator cowl.
  • Page 96: Rims And Tyres

    The locations of the and, if necessary, replaced by Lighting marks are indicated on the edge an authorised BMW Motorrad of the tyre, e.g. by the letters TI, Replacing bulbs for low- dealer. TWI or by an arrow.
  • Page 97 Disengage cover 1 to replace Disengage spring clip 1 from Insert bulb 1, making sure that the bulb for the high-beam the latches and swing it up. tab 2 is correctly seated. headlight; disengage cover 2 Remove bulb 2. Engage spring retainer 3 in the to replace the bulb for the low- catches.
  • Page 98 Replace the defective bulb. Bulb for number-plate light W5W / 12 V / 5 W Use a clean, dry cloth to hold the new bulb in order to keep the glass free of foreign matter. Install cover 1 or cover 2, as Pull number-plate light bulb 1 applicable.
  • Page 99: Fuses

    Consult an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Replacing LED rear light The LED rear light can be re- placed only as a complete unit. Consult an authorised BMW Motorrad dealer. Fuses Insert number plate light 1 into Open fuse box 1 by pushing Removing fuse the light housing.
  • Page 100: Body Panels

    Installing fuse Installing 12V battery Installing side panel ( 99). Slip the 12V battery into the Body panels battery holder. Removing side panel The procedure for the left side panel is described here, but the description applies by analogy to the right side panel as well.
  • Page 101 Installing side panel The procedure for the left side panel is described here, but the description applies by analogy to the right side panel as well. Remove screws 1. Install screws 1. Close lid 2. Seat the side panel in mount 1. Tilt the side panel up and push it into locators 2 and 3.
  • Page 102: Battery

    Battery charged with the charger con- remain out of use for more than four weeks. nected directly to the 12V battery General instructions terminals. Charging the connected Correct upkeep, recharging and 12V battery directly at the storage will prolong the life of the Charging 12V battery battery terminals can damage the 12V battery and are essential if...
  • Page 103 can be recharged via the 12V Switch off operational readi- Remove the 12V battery from power socket. ness. the battery holder. Removing side panel ( 98). Switch off operational readi- Slip the 12V battery into the ness ( 38). battery holder. Removing side panel ( 98).
  • Page 104 Hold the negative battery cable in position and install screw 1. Installing side panel ( 99).
  • Page 105: Accessories

    Accessories General instructions ....104 Power sockets ..... 104 Topcase .
  • Page 106: General Instructions

    Use only parts and accessories cumstances there is no guaran- BMW Motorrad dealer, together approved by BMW for your E- tee that the E-Scooter will start. with expert advice on their install- Scooter. ation and use.
  • Page 107: Topcase

    Topcase Closing topcase with topcase Opening topcase Push the topcase lock forward. Topcase handle 2 pops up. Make sure that topcase handle 2 is extended. Close the topcase lid and push it down until it latches shut. Turn the key in topcase lock 1 Check that nothing is trapped to the OPEN position.
  • Page 108 Removing the topcase Installing topcase Turn the key to the RELEASE position in the topcase lock. Turn the key in topcase lock 1 Make sure that topcase Pull release lever 4 to the rear to the OPEN position. handle 2 is extended and that and at the same time lift the the key in the topcase lock is topcase slightly by means of...
  • Page 109: Care

    Care Care products ..... 108 Washing the vehicle ....108 Cleaning easily damaged compon- ents .
  • Page 110: Care Products

    BMW Motorrad recommends BMW Motorrad recommends pads have dried out. that you use BMW insect re- that you use the cleaning Warm water intensifies the and care products you can mover to soften and wash off effect of salt.
  • Page 111: Paint Care

    We recom- Treat rubber components with can produce scratches. mend BMW vehicle polish or water or BMW rubber-care BMW paint cleaner for this pur- products. Body panels pose. Using silicone sprays for Clean the trim panels with water...
  • Page 112: Protective Wax Coating

    Protective wax coating Do not leave the vehicle BMW Motorrad recommends out of use for longer than applying only BMW car wax or 14 days with electric range down products containing carnauba to less than 10 km. If it is to wax or synthetic wax.
  • Page 113: Technical Data

    Technical data Troubleshooting chart ... . . 112 Riding specifications ....121 Threaded fasteners ....113 Status indicators for the charging cable (house symbol / current read- ing / car symbol) and what they...
  • Page 114: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting chart Riding readiness cannot be switched on: Possible cause Rectification Side stand extended Retract the side stand. Starting without brake application Operate a brake lever when starting. 12V battery flat Charge the 12V battery ( 100).
  • Page 115: Threaded Fasteners

    Threaded fasteners Front wheel Value Valid Clamping screws (quick-release axle) in telescopic forks M6 x 30 Tighten screws six times in alternate sequence 8 Nm Brake caliper to fork leg M8 x 32 28 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel to output shaft M10 x 1.25 x 40 Tighten in diagonally opposite sequence...
  • Page 116: Charging Cable

    Status indicators for the charging cable (house symbol / current reading / car symbol) and what they mean shows green / shows green / off E-Scooter not connected shows green / shows green / shows green E-Scooter connected and ready for charging off / off / shows red after 3 seconds E-Scooter with degassing lead-acid batteries off / off / shows red...
  • Page 117: Drive

    Drive Location of engine number On top of motor between plugs Engine type JA0P07A Engine design Electrical machine, permanently excited synchron- ous machine with surface magnets, internal rotor Power rating 11 kW, steady-state power 35 kW, short-term Torque 72 Nm Maximum engine speed max 9200 min Transmission...
  • Page 118: Rear-Wheel Drive

    Rear-wheel drive Type of final drive Propulsion-unit/swinging-arm assembly toothed- belt drive and planetary gears Running gear Type of front suspension Upside-down telescopic fork Spring travel, front 120 mm, at wheel Type of rear suspension Single-arm cast light-alloy swinging arm with cam- adjustable rear wheel axle Type of rear suspension Direct-pivot spring strut with adjustable spring...
  • Page 119: Brakes

    Wheels and tyres Recommended tyre sets You can obtain an up-to-date list of approved tyres from your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer or on the Internet at "www.bmw-motorrad.com". Tyre tread depth, front and rear min 1.6 mm, wear limit, for Germany only...
  • Page 120: Electrics

    Rear wheel Rear-wheel type Cast aluminium, MT H2 Rear wheel rim size 4.50" x 15" Tyre designation, rear 160/60 R 15 Tyre pressure Tyre pressure, front 2.5 bar, tyre cold Tyre pressure, rear 2.5 bar, one-up, tyre cold 2.9 bar, two-up and/or with luggage, tyre cold Electrics Total capacity of the high-voltage battery unit 8 kWh, 3 modules, 12 cells per module...
  • Page 121 Lighting Bulbs for the low-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for high-beam headlight H7 / 12 V / 55 W Bulb for parking light Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, front Bulbs for flashing turn indicators, rear Bulb for tail light/brake light Bulb for number-plate light W5W / 12 V / 5 W...
  • Page 122: Frame

    Frame Position of the Vehicle Identification Number Frame, front right, on steering head Type plate location Front panel carrier, right, inside Dimensions Length of motorcycle 2190 mm Height of motorcycle 1300 mm, over windscreen at DIN unladen weight Width of motorcycle 947 mm, across mirrors Front-seat height 780 mm, without rider, at unladen weight...
  • Page 123: Weights

    Weights Unladen weight 265 kg, DIN unladen weight, without optional ac- cessories Permissible gross weight 445 kg Maximum payload 180 kg Riding specifications Starting capability on uphill gradients (at permiss- 20 % ible gross weight) Top speed approx. 120 km/h, electronically regulated Range approx.
  • Page 125: Service

    Recycling ......124 BMW Motorrad Service ... . 124 BMW Motorrad Mobility services .
  • Page 126: Recycling

    How to dispose of an end- ult in consequential damage and of-life (EOL) E-Scooter? As owner of a new BMW the associated safety risks. vehicle, in circumstances in Consult your nearest authorised BMW Motorrad recommends...
  • Page 127 First running-in check service. 500...1200 km BMW Service The BMW Service is carried out once a year; the extent of ser- vicing can vary, depending on the age of the vehicle and the distance it has covered. Your au-...
  • Page 128: Confirmation Of Mainten

    Confirmation of maintenance work BMW Pre-delivery BMW Running-in Check Check Completed Completed Odometer reading Next service at the latest or, if logged beforehand, Odometer reading Stamp, signature Stamp, signature...
  • Page 129 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,...
  • Page 130 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,...
  • Page 131 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,...
  • Page 132 BMW Service BMW Service BMW Service Completed Completed Completed Odometer reading Odometer reading Odometer reading Next service Next service Next service at the latest at the latest at the latest or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand, or, if logged beforehand,...
  • Page 133: Confirmation Of Service

    Confirmation of service The table is intended as a record of maintenance and repair work, the installation of optional accessories and, if appropriate, special campaign (recall) work. Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 134 Item Odometer Date reading...
  • Page 135: Certificate

    Certificate BMW C evolution Battery Certi- ficate for the high-voltage battery services and conditions ... . 134...
  • Page 136: And Conditions

    70 % of the original value certificate"). battery services and on delivery of the BMW C evolu- 2. Within the term of certificate conditions tion new vehicle, this percentage the purchaser can stipulate rec-...
  • Page 137 BMW C evolution Bat- of the high-voltage battery or an BMW C evolution vehicle tery Certificate.
  • Page 138: Index

    12V battery Battery Charging socket Replacing, 101 Charging 12V battery, 100 Charging area, 11 12V socket General instructions, 100 Checklist, 71 Notes on use, 104 Position on the vehicle, 13 Confirmation of maintenance Position on the vehicle, 13 work, 126 Technical data, 118 Coolant Brake fluid...
  • Page 139 E-Scooter Replacing LED rear light, 97 Hazard warning flashers Care, 107 Replacing LED turn Control, 14 Cleaning, 107 indicators, 97 Operation, 48 Lashing, 78 Replacing low-beam headlight Headlight Laying up, 109 bulb, 94 Beam throw, 55 Parking, 77 Replacing number-plate Heated handlebar grips light, 96 Restoring to use, 110...
  • Page 140 Rear seat Spring preload Maintenance Helmet compartment, 11 Adjuster, 11 General instructions, 88 Operation, 51 adjusting, 54 Maintenance intervals, 124 Rear-wheel drive Starting Mirrors Technical data, 116 Control, 15 adjusting, 55 Recycling, 124 Steering lock Mobility services, 124 Rev. counter, 20 Locking, 38 Multifunction display reverser...
  • Page 141 Tyres, 117 Vehicle Identification Number Weights, 121 Position on the vehicle, 13 Telltale lights Overview, 21 Toolkit Warning lights Contents, 88 Overview, 21 Position on the vehicle, 17 Warnings Topcase ABS, 33 Operation, 105 Ambient temperature, 35 Torques, 113 Anti-theft alarm, 35 Transmission Bulb faulty, 34 Technical data, 115...
  • Page 142 Errors and omissions excepted. © 2014 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 80788 Munich, Germany Not to be reproduced by any means whatsoever, wholly or in part, without the written per- mission of BMW Motorrad, After Sales.
  • Page 143 Important data for the quick vehicle check: Charging time Charging time of the high-voltage battery unit with stand- approx. 2.45 h, 80 % charge at charging current: 12 A ard charging cable approx. 4 h, 100 % charge at charging current: 12 A Charging time of the high-voltage battery unit with Mode3 approx.

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