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  • Page 1 U S ER M AN UAL...
  • Page 3 Welcome Thank you for purchasing Czech Electric Motorcycle Drill. We appreciate your trust in our product. Adhering to the guidelines in this manual is important in order to enjoy your Drill experience. Read the manual carefully before the rst use. Also refer to the manual if there occur any problems or uncertainties using Drill.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX Safety Maintenance 1.1. General information 4.1. Brake maintenance 4.2. Rims, tires, hubs Description of the machine 4.3. Wheels disassembly 2.1. Location of basic components 4.3.1. Removing of the front wheel 2.2. Controls placed on handlebars and battery 4.3.2. Removing of the rear wheel 2.3.
  • Page 5: Safety

    1. Safety 1.1. General information Any changes made by the user to the machine may not only a ect your safety, but also endanger the health of those around you. Changes made without the approval of the authorized dealer or the manufacturer may void your warranty. Always use your Drill in accordance with local regulations and laws that restrict the use of electric vehicles.
  • Page 6: Description Of The Machine

    2. Description of the machine 2.1. Location of basic components Changing of modes (maps) Breaks Seat Optional front wheel set 70-100-19” / 26 x 2,6” Optional rear wheel set 90-100-16” / 70-100-19” High capacity batteries - 55 Ah...
  • Page 7 2. Description of the machine Electric drive disconnector (tear o / tug) Aluminum frame Fully adjustable absorbing suspension unit Elka Fully adjustable fork Manitou Dorado Durable rear swing fork with repacking Rear hydraulic 4-piston brakes Controller Front hydraulic 4-piston brakes...
  • Page 8: Controls Placed On Handlebars And Battery

    2. Description of the machine 2.2. Controls placed on handlebars and battery Electric drive disconnector (tear o / tug) and main Digital battery status indicator and indicator light for Switching of modes (maps) is located on the right side battery switch (On / O ). selected driving modes (maps).
  • Page 9: Vehicle Identi Cation Numbers

    2. Description of the machine 2.3. Vehicle identification numbers VIN on motorcycle frame. VIN on motorcycle battery. VIN on motorcycle charger. The identi cation numbers contain a lot of information related to the production of the motorcycle. Vehicle identi cation number VIN (Serial Number): VIN is a 17-digit number that is a xed on the frame, battery, and charger of the motorcycle.
  • Page 10: Technical Speci Cations

    2. Description of the machine 2.4. Technical Specifications CHASSIS ENGINE AND POWER Length Drive Power Recuperation. 1.780 mm Chain 420 11 kW Nominal / 15 kW Peak Width Front shock absorber - stroke Maximum torque Charging time 430 mm (steps) Manitou Dorado Expert / 200 mm 40 Nm 3,5 hours...
  • Page 11: Operation

    3. Operation 3.1. Check or adjust before each ride 1/ All fastening components, make sure they are OK, fastened or tightened and show no signs of damage. 2/ Position and function of the brake levers. Make sure you know where and on which side the front and rear brakes are located. 3/ Tires pressure.
  • Page 12: Battery Charging

    3. Operation 3.2.2. Battery charging 1/ Connect the charger to a 220V power supply. 2/ LED No. 1 on the charger lights up red to indicate that it is energized. 3/ LED No. 2 lights up green until the motorcycle charging connector is connected. 4/ Remove the protection cap on the motorcycle charging connector.
  • Page 13: Starting And Changing The Driving Mode

    3. Operation 3.3. Starting and changing the driving mode 1/ Turn the main battery switch to ON. 2/ Attach the “tug” (put magnetic protection switch on wrist). The driving mode control indicator illuminates white and the motorcycle acoustically signals readiness to drive. 3/ Carefully turn the gas handle.
  • Page 14: Driving Instructions

    3. Operation 3.6. Driving instructions 1/ Avoid incorrect and dangerous driving style. Always operate the machine with su cient respect. 2/ Never drive while under the in uence of alcohol, drugs or other addictive substances. 3/ Always use the right equipment including helmet, shoes, gloves, etc. 4/ Do not hang any objects on the handlebars or other parts of the motorcycle while driving.
  • Page 15: Instructions For Parking The Vehicle

    3. Operation 3.7. Instructions for parking the vehicle Drill is built to work in all nature conditions, but hot or extreme cold can a ect it when standing or driving. Drill operating temperature is between -5°C and 35°C. When batteries are exposed to low temperatures, performance and range may be reduced. Do not leave the vehicle parked outdoors for long periods of time when the outside temperature is below 0°C.
  • Page 16: Fork Functions And Settings

    3. Operation Depending on the weight of the driver, it is also possible to adjust the spring preload and thus a ect the so-called rear shock absorber, or the length by which the rear shock absorber drops below the rider's weight. Each driver must adjust the sag in relation to his weight by changing the preload settings.
  • Page 17 3. Operation The pressure must be steady when the brake levers are pressed. The brake levers must not decrease further under pressure. If this occurs, it may show a serious malfunction. In such case visit your Drill dealer immediately. Moisture reduces braking e ciency. The stopping distance is longer when it is wet and slippery. Dirty or greasy brake pads and discs can signi cantly reduce braking force.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    4. Maintenance 4.1. Brake maintenance 1/ Check the brake pads for wear before each ride (min. thickness 2,5 mm). 2/ Always check for wear and damage (min. thickness 1,8 mm) before each ride. 3/ The thickness of the discs should not be less than stated value. If this happens, replace the discs immediately. 4/ Check the connections of hydraulic brake hoses before each ride (there should be no cracks in the cable, the brake uid must never leak).
  • Page 19: Wheels Disassembly

    4. Maintenance 4.3. Wheels disassembly 4.3.1. Removing of the front wheel 1/ Place Drill on the mounting stand. 2/ Unscrew the central nut of the wheel axle using an Allen key. 3/ Loosen the 4 screws from the bottom of the fork with the Allen key. Do not unscrew the screws completely. 4/ Lift the wheel slightly upwards so that it does not rest with its full weight on the wheel axis, pull out the wheel axle.
  • Page 20: Gears, Chain

    4. Maintenance 4.4. Gears, chain 1/ Check all gears regularly for wear! If the primary or secondary gears are in poor condition, visit your Drill dealer for replacement. 2/ Check the chain for wear. 3/ Clean and lubricate the chain after each ride. 4/ Use products designed for this purpose.
  • Page 21: Adjustments And Periodic Maintenance

    4. Maintenance 4.5. Adjustments and periodic maintenance 3 and every other 1 year Years Engine hours 35 and every other 15 mth Steering insert incl. Bearings CH / L / R Rear fork bearings CH / L CH / L CH / L / R CH / L CH / L...
  • Page 22 4. Maintenance Before every ride Keep in mind that you are driving an o -road motorcycle, which is subject to high demands when riding o -road. Every ride can damage the motorcycle, even if it is externaly unobservable, which can have fatal consequences. So behave responsibly, keep your motorcycle in excellent technical condition, check it before each ride.
  • Page 23: Washing

    4. Maintenance 4.6. Washing Wash Drill regularly. This will extend its life and ensure the proper operation of the motorcycle. Be careful not to damage any of its components during cleaning. Therefore, we recommend: 1/ Before washing, check that all electrical components are properly connected and that the vehicle is switched o . NEVER wash the vehicle, when the electrical cables are disconnected or damaged.
  • Page 24 4. Maintenance 4. Controls and display 3. Composition structure PRESSURE WASHING FLOWING WATER SOFT SPONGE IMMERSION 6. Controller and battery 8. Rear silencer 7. Saddle 5. Engine 6. Controller and battery 1. Bearings in wheel hubs 2. Rim and tires 9.
  • Page 25: Problems Solving

    5. Problems solving 5.1. Problems solving Before a new Drill comes to you, it passes a very thorough output check. Due to various circumstances beyond our control, various technical problems may occur. Therefore, we have prepared some tips that could help you in case of a problem. Of course, feel free to visit your Drill dealer with any problem. Drill cannot be started? 1/ Check that the battery is su ciently charged.
  • Page 26: Warranty

    In general, however, we always guarantee warranties for proper installation, use, service and maintenance. If CZEM is unable to provide a refund and the repair is not practical, feasible or cannot be performed in a timely manner, CZEM may choose to provide a refund of the purchase price in exchange for a return of the product.
  • Page 27: Warranty Exceptions

    This warranty does not limit or a ect local legal provisions that are independent of the warranty provided by the guarantor. Authorized dealers are listed on the website www.czem.pro. 6.2. Warranty Exceptions The below listed parts require regular maintenance and replacement and as wear parts are not covered by the warranty. Some components are then further speci ed.
  • Page 28 6. Warranty Furthermore, the vehicle warranty does not apply in the following situations: 1/ The motorcycle identi cation number (VIN) has been changed, modi ed, deleted or cannot be recognized on the motorcycle. 2/ If the safety seal located on some components is broken. 3/ If damage to components (guaranteed or not) has been caused by frost, water or the accumulation of contaminants, deposits, clutter or other external factors that prevent the component from functioning properly.
  • Page 29: Warranty On Selected Components

    6. Warranty 6.3. Warranty on selected components 6.3.1. Battery and controller At the end of the 24 month warranty period, the lithium battery of our motorcycles has a guaranteed capacity of 70% of its original usable battery capacity. However, if the battery fails completely within the rst 24 months from the original date of purchase of the motorcycle, it will be replaced or repaired free of charge.
  • Page 30: Engine

    6. Warranty In the event that the battery needs to be removed for assessment, directly at company CZEM, it is the customer's responsibility to have the battery safely removed only by an authorized dealer. CZEM will reimburse the costs incurred in connection with sending the battery for assessment.
  • Page 31: Brakes

    6.4. Complaint form You can nd the complaint form online at www.czem.pro. 6.5. Warranty management All warranty formalities must be performed through the nearest dealer. You can nd the list of dealers at www.emotionbikes.cz and www.czem.pro.

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