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Overview of warning indicators
Indicator and warning
lights

Display text

Meaning

lights up yellow

appears on the
display

Electronic immobilizer is active (

29)

lights up red

appears on the
display

Serious fault in high-voltage battery
(

29)

lights up yellow

appears on the
display

Fault in high-voltage battery (

29)

lights up red

appears on the
display

Charging cable connected when operat-
ing readiness turned on (

29)

lights up yellow

appears on the
display

Electric drive in emergency operation
(

30)

lights up red

appears on the
display

Fault in electric drive (

30)

lights up yellow

appears on the
display

Isolation fault in the high-voltage area
(

30)

lights up red

appears on the
display

High-voltage safety plug not connected
(

30)

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26

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Displays

Summary of Contents for Cevolution

Page 1: ...Rider s Manual US Model Cevolution BMW Motorrad...

Page 2: ...etailer Data Motorcycle Data Model Vehicle identification number Color number Initial registration License plate Retailer Data Contact in Service Ms Mr Phone number Retailer s address phone number com...

Page 3: ...vehicle that will enable you to make full use of the technical advantages of your BMW It also provides information about vehicle maintenance and care operational and road safety and tips on how best...

Page 4: ...34 Ambient temperature 35 4 Operation 37 Steering and ignition lock 38 Emergency on off switch kill switch 39 Reverser 40 Lights 40 Hazard warning lights sys tem 41 Turn indicators 42 Display 42 Setu...

Page 5: ...Scooter from operation 110 Putting the E Scooter into operation 110 12 Technical data 111 Troubleshooting chart 112 Screw connections 113 Status displays for the charging cable power charging temperat...

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Page 7: ...General instructions About this Rider s Manual 6 Abbreviations and symbols 6 Equipment 8 Technical Data 8 Notice concerning current status 8 1 5 z General instructions...

Page 8: ...tion for generous handling of out of warranty claims and goodwill war ranty treatment Sale of the E Scooter When it comes time to sell your E Scooter remember to hand over this Rider s Manual it is an...

Page 9: ...an activity Reference to a page with more detailed informa tion Indicates the end of ac cessory or equipment dependent information Tightening torque Technical data OE Optional extra BMW Motorrad opti...

Page 10: ...Technical Data All dimensions weights and per formance data contained this Rider s Manual refer to the Ger man DIN standards and comply with their tolerance specifications Versions for individual cou...

Page 11: ...Overviews General view left side 11 General view right side 13 Underneath seat 14 Multifunction switch left 15 Multifunction switch right 16 Dashboard 17 2 9 z Overviews...

Page 12: ...2 10 z Overviews...

Page 13: ...General view left side 1 Brake fluid reservoir for the rear wheel brake 89 2 Helmet compartment 49 50 3 Spring preload 52 4 Charging socket 61 2 11 z Overviews...

Page 14: ...2 12 z Overviews...

Page 15: ...ber steering head bearing top right 3 Type plate on the inner right hand side of the front panel carrier 4 12V battery rear fairing side panel 96 Fuses rear fairing side panel 98 5 12V socket right ha...

Page 16: ...Underneath seat 1 Tool kit 84 2 Load capacity table 3 Tire pressure table 2 14 z Overviews...

Page 17: ...unction switch left 1 High beam headlight and headlight flasher 41 2 Hazard warning lights sys tem 41 3 Reverser 40 4 Turn indicators 42 5 Horn 6 INFO onboard computer 42 7 TRIP odometer 42 2 15 z Ove...

Page 18: ...Multifunction switch right 1 with heated handlebar gripsOE Heated handle bar grip 49 2 Riding mode 64 3 Emergency on off switch kill switch 39 4 Starter button 72 2 16 z Overviews...

Page 19: ...1 Indicator and warning lights 20 2 Multifunction display 21 3 Storage compartments 50 Charging socket left 102 12V power outlet stor age compartment right 102 4 Steering and ignition lock 38 2 17 z...

Page 20: ...2 18 z Overviews...

Page 21: ...Displays Indicator and warning lights 20 Multifunction display 21 Setup menu 22 Expert menu part 1 23 Expert menu part 2 24 Warning lights 25 Service display 34 Ambient temperature 35 3 19 z Displays...

Page 22: ...ight 41 4 Fuel reserve flashes yellow when charging and flashes green when high voltage battery is fully charged 5 DWA 44 Photo sensor 46 6 Isolation fault flashes yel low 30 High voltage safety plug...

Page 23: ...rive display 64 3 Charge status indicator 65 4 Riding mode 64 5 Total distance 6 with heated handlebar gripsOE Heated handle bar grip 49 7 Outside temperature warn ing 8 Upper area distance cov ered i...

Page 24: ...up menu 1 with anti theft alarm sys tem DWA OE Using the anti theft alarm system 44 2 Setting the time display 45 3 Set date 45 4 Adjusting display bright ness 46 5 Call up Expert menu 46 3 22 z Displ...

Page 25: ...adjusted in the Expert menu 1 Ambient temperature 2 Time display 3 Date 4 Average speed 5 Average fuel consumption 6 Current fuel consumption 7 Overall fuel consumption 8 Energy recovery 9 Bonus rang...

Page 26: ...Expert menu part 2 1 Operating period 2 Driving time of at least 7 km h 3 Time format 4 Date format 5 Unit for temperature 6 Reset Resetting to factory set ting 3 24 z Displays...

Page 27: ...ning sym bols in position 2 that appear from right to left These sym bols are sorted by order of prior ity The highest priority is on the right The universal warning light lights up in either yellow o...

Page 28: ...display Fault in high voltage battery 29 lights up red appears on the display Charging cable connected when operat ing readiness turned on 29 lights up yellow appears on the display Electric drive in...

Page 29: ...hts up yellow appears on the display TCA fault 31 flashes ABS self diagnosis not completed 31 lights up ABS malfunction 31 lights up yellow appears on the display Front light failure 32 lights up yell...

Page 30: ...ights up yellow appears on the display Anti theft alarm system battery discharged 33 lights up red appears on the display Insufficient battery charge current 33 appears on the display Vehicle voltage...

Page 31: ...off Charging is no longer possible The E Scooter s high voltage battery may be faulty Do not continue riding Have the fault corrected by a BMW Motorrad partner as quickly as possible Fault in high vo...

Page 32: ...lt corrected by a BMW Motorrad partner as quickly as possible Isolation fault in the high voltage area lights up yellow appears on the display Possible cause An isolation fault has been de tected A hi...

Page 33: ...ng acceler ation making energy recovery during vehicle deceleration un available Have the fault corrected by a BMW Motorrad partner as quickly as possible ABS self diagnosis not completed flashes Poss...

Page 34: ...BMW Motorrad partner Possible cause LED turn indicator faulty Replace LED turn indicator 94 Tail light failure lights up yellow appears on the display Possible cause LED tail light is faulty Replacing...

Page 35: ...ti theft alarm battery no longer has its full capacity The anti theft alarm system function is only guaranteed for a limited period for 12V batteries that have been disconnected Contact a BMW Motorrad...

Page 36: ...ritical lights up yellow appears on the display 12V battery no longer has suffi cient voltage to supply all com ponents Possible cause Too many loads are switched on Charge 12V battery 96 If the 12V b...

Page 37: ...rning light the service warning symbol will also light up The service symbol is displayed continuously in accordance with the priorities NOTICE If the service display appears more than a month before...

Page 38: ...3 36 z Displays...

Page 39: ...8 Emergency on off switch kill switch 39 Reverser 40 Lights 40 Hazard warning lights system 41 Turn indicators 42 Display 42 Setup menu 44 Expert menu 46 Heated handlebar grips 49 Passenger seat 49 St...

Page 40: ...equirement Turn handlebars to left Turn key to position 1 while moving handlebars slightly Operating readiness is switched on Handlebars are locked Key can now be removed Switch on operating readiness...

Page 41: ...ed briefly Handlebars are not locked The vehicle key can now be removed Emergency on off switch kill switch 1 Emergency on off switch kill switch The emergency off switch 1 can be used to quickly swit...

Page 42: ...dure The release is displayed in the multifunction display in posi tion 1 with an arrow pointing down and in position 2 with an R symbol Twist e gas electronic throttle twistgrip and park in reverse W...

Page 43: ...ss push button 1 to left and hold it until parking lights come on Switch operational readiness on and then off again to switch off parking light Hazard warning lights system Operate hazard warning fla...

Page 44: ...eft to switch on left side turn indicators Press button 1 to right to switch on right side turn indicators Put button 1 into center posi tion to turn off turn indicators Turn indicator cancella tion T...

Page 45: ...y in field 2 The fol lowing average values can be reset Average fuel consumption Range gain Overall fuel consumption Overall energy recovery Driving time of at least 7 km h Operating period Average sp...

Page 46: ...o call up the Setup menu Process complete Press and hold button 1 to leave the Setup menu Using the anti theft alarm system with anti theft alarm system DWA OE Switch on operating readiness 38 Enterin...

Page 47: ...old button 2 until the underline is no longer dis played The clock is now set The new settings will be ac cepted Set date NOTICE The date format can be modified via the Expert menu Switch on operating...

Page 48: ...c installation Test the maximum permissible load on the domestic installation prior to the charging procedure Call up Expert menu Requirement The Expert menu is only available when the vehicle is at a...

Page 49: ...n 1 briefly until the desired infor mation type 2 such as ambient temperature is selected To select this information type briefly press button 3 Option field 4 is marked The information unit selected...

Page 50: ...1 briefly until the desired information type 2 such as time format is se lected To adjust this information type briefly press button 3 The fol lowing formats and units can be adjusted Time format Date...

Page 51: ...le when the E Scooter is operational Press button 1 repeatedly un til desired heating level 2 is shown The handlebar grips can be heated at two different levels Heating stage 1 50 heat output Heating...

Page 52: ...er seat is locked Storage compartments Front storage compartment To open the right hand storage compartment turn the vehicle key 1 counter clockwise and press down To close the right hand storage comp...

Page 53: ...Setting Mirrors 52 Headlight 52 Brakes 52 Spring preload 52 5 51 z Setting...

Page 54: ...ver when the Scooter is stationary Turn the adjusting screw 1 in the left brake lever or the adjusting screw 2 in the right brake lever to the desired posi tion NOTICE The adjusting screw is easier to...

Page 55: ...g preload turn the adjustment ring with the hook wrench 1 tool kit in arrow direction A To decrease the spring preload turn the adjustment ring with the hook wrench 1 tool kit in arrow direction B Bas...

Page 56: ...5 54 z Setting...

Page 57: ...BMW ePOWER Principle 56 General notes 56 Charging cable 58 Charging procedure 60 Using the ePOWER energy display efficiently 64 Setting riding mode 64 Cruising range 65 6 55 z BMW ePOWER...

Page 58: ...hen the vehicle slows down the electrical machine becomes a generatorand converts into electricity some or all of the energy of motion released This partly recharges the high voltage battery enabling...

Page 59: ...as a result for example of electric shock or fire Adhere to the information at the charging station ATTENTION Defective charging equip ment Risk of fire as a result for exam ple of worn contacts or da...

Page 60: ...cene Immediately inform emergency services personnel police of ficers or fire fighters that the vehicle has a high voltage sys tem Turn off operating readiness Do not breathe in any gases emitted from...

Page 61: ...andard charging cable can be plugged into a domes tic power outlet with a protective ground and used to charge the vehicle The power supply from a domestic power outlet charges the vehicle using alter...

Page 62: ...charg ing current higher than the maximum permitted continu ous charging rate of the wall outlet NOTICE The charging procedure can be stopped at any time and continued at a later point so other consu...

Page 63: ...n the test was successful If LED 3 turns red the test was not success ful and the charging procedure cannot start or the charging cable cannot be connected to the vehicle The following test steps will...

Page 64: ...lly carry out all of the required test steps If LED 2 turns green the test was successful and charging will begin If LED 4 turns red the test was not successful and the charging procedure cannot begin...

Page 65: ...exactly Requirement Unlock the cable plug before detaching it End the charging procedure at the charging sta tion before detaching the charg ing cable if you are charging at a charging station Press t...

Page 66: ...optimized through efficient braking and is displayed in the drive display in section ePOWER 2 For both fields each of which is comprised of 10 segments there are four possible statuses Segment not av...

Page 67: ...driving resistance and no energy flows back between the electri cal machine and the high voltage battery In order to use the SAIL riding mode indicator 1 must be ex actly in the middle of the drive di...

Page 68: ...6 66 z BMW ePOWER...

Page 69: ...Riding Safety information 68 Observe checklist 69 Starting 69 Running in 74 Brakes 75 Parking the E Scooter 76 Securing E Scooter for transport 76 7 67 z Riding...

Page 70: ...ced riding stability caused by overloading and uneven loading Accident hazard Do not exceed the gross weight limit and observe the loading information Adjust spring preload and tire pressure for the c...

Page 71: ...t spring preload on the suspension strut 53 Check front brake pad thick ness 85 Checking rear brake pad thick ness 86 Checking brake fluid level of the front wheel brake 88 Checking brake fluid level...

Page 72: ...uns automatically when you switch on the operating readiness Phase 1 System components are checked when the vehicle is stationary flashes Phase 2 System components are checked when the vehicle is bein...

Page 73: ...has not been com pleted The E Scooter must reach a specified minimum speed with the motor running before the system can check operation of the wheel sen sors min 3 mph min 5 km h If a TCA fault is dis...

Page 74: ...he E Scooter will no longer be oper ational if the high voltage battery overheats NOTICE Overheated high voltage battery during the trip Very high temperatures more than 95 F 35 C can compro mise the...

Page 75: ...ergy recovery During deceleration the electrical machine functions like a generator and converts ki netic energy into electrical en ergy Deceleration depends on the driving mode and the position of th...

Page 76: ...d the range increased No energy is recovered while the vehicle is coasting If a route segment can be driven without braking is advantageous to coast it The following driving situations may be suitable...

Page 77: ...ion of the extra weight transfer to the front wheel If the brakes are applied abruptly and with a lot of force the dynamic load distribution may not be in line with the increased deceleration Descendi...

Page 78: ...m rolling ATTENTION Loading of the side stand with additional weight Component damage cause by tipping over Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is parked on the side stands Turn the handlebars to lef...

Page 79: ...er onto transport surface and do not place on side stand or center stand ATTENTION Pinching of components Component damage Do not pinch components e g brake lines or wiring harnesses Lay straps at fro...

Page 80: ...Tighten all straps evenly the E Scooter should be pulled down against its springs with the suspension compressed as much as possible 7 78 z Riding...

Page 81: ...Technology in detail General notes 80 Antilock Brake System ABS 80 Torque Control Assist TCA 81 Riding mode 82 8 79 z Technology in detail...

Page 82: ...s are encountered Bumpy or rough roads can briefly lead to a loss of contact between the tires and the road surface until the transferable braking force is reduced to zero If the brakes are applied in...

Page 83: ...member the potentially shorter braking distances which the BMW Motorrad ABS per mits must not be used as an ex cuse for careless riding ABS is primarily a means of ensuring a safety margin in genuine...

Page 84: ...rdingly Energy recovery as the vehi cle decelerates artificial drag torque Energy consumption accelera tion ROAD Medium energy recovery as the vehicle decelerates with full ac celeration is achieved i...

Page 85: ...ntenance General notes 84 Standard tool kit 84 Brake system 84 Coolant 90 Tires 90 Rims and tires 91 Light sources 92 Fairings and panels 94 Battery 96 Fuses 98 Diagnostic connector 99 9 83 z Maintena...

Page 86: ...knowledge are re quired to carry out work not described here Only carry out the work described in this chapter The work described here should only be carried out with the ignition switched off In cas...

Page 87: ...orrad partner Check front brake pad thickness Make sure ground is level and firm and place E Scooter on its center stand Conduct a visual inspection of the brake pad thickness Viewing direction Left a...

Page 88: ...ake pad thickness Park the E Scooter making sure it is on level and firm ground Conduct a visual inspection of the brake pad thickness Direc tion of view From bottom right looking at brake pads 1 Rear...

Page 89: ...laced by a BMW Motorrad partner Check the brake pad thickness of the parking brake Park theE Scooter making sure it is on level and firm ground Conduct a visual inspection of the brake pad thickness D...

Page 90: ...caused by air in the brake system Stop riding immediately until fault is rectified Check brake fluid level regularly Make sure ground is level and firm and place E Scooter on its center stand Read th...

Page 91: ...d firm and place E Scooter on its center stand Read the brake fluid level on the sight glass 1 of the left hand brake fluid reservoir NOTICE The brake fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir drops du...

Page 92: ...ve the side panel Remove side trim panel 94 If coolant level drops below ap proved level Have the coolant corrected by a BMW Motorrad partner as quickly as possible Tires Checking tire pressure WARNIN...

Page 93: ...If necessary replace the tyres before the legally specified minimum tread depth is reached Make sure ground is level and firm and place E Scooter on its center stand Measure tire tread depth in main t...

Page 94: ...ight remove right side panel cover To replace light source for high beam headlight remove left side panel cover To replace light source for low beam headlight remove cover 1 to replace light source fo...

Page 95: ...ing clip 3 in the retainers Connect connector 1 Install cover 1 or cover 2 Installing side trim panel 95 Replacing bulb for license plate light Turn off operating readiness Pull license plate light 1...

Page 96: ...e parking light can only be re placed as a unit Contact a BMW Motorrad part ner Replace LED turn indicator The front and rear LED turn indi cators can only be replaced as a unit Contact a BMW Motorrad...

Page 97: ...n position 4 and remove Installing side trim panel NOTICE This description is based on the left side panel cover and applies analogously for the right side panel cover Set side panel cover in mount 1...

Page 98: ...ectron ics Disconnect the 12V battery before charging on the battery terminals ATTENTION Charging a completely drained 12V battery using the 12V socket Damage to the vehicle s electron ics Always char...

Page 99: ...m system DWA OE Switch off anti theft alarm sys tem if necessary Turn off operating readiness Remove side trim panel 94 Separate connector 1 for right turn signal ATTENTION Incorrect battery disconnec...

Page 100: ...readiness Remove right side trim panel To open the fuse box 1 push the locking levers apart and remove the safety cover NOTICE If there are frequent problems with the fuses have the electrical system...

Page 101: ...d remove cover cap 3 The diagnosis and information system interface can be con nected at the diagnostic con nector 1 Secure the data link connector Disconnect the diagnosis and information system inte...

Page 102: ...9 100 z Maintenance...

Page 103: ...Accessories General notes 102 Onboard power outlets 102 Topcase 103 10 101 z Accessories...

Page 104: ...try has been granted Tests conducted by these instances cannot make provision for all operating con ditions experienced by BMW motorcycles and consequently they are not sufficient in some circumstance...

Page 105: ...Press release button behind cover 3 back Topcase lid opens Open Topcase cover Close Topcase with topcaseOA Be sure that Topcase handle 2 is folded out Close Topcase cover and press into lock Ensure t...

Page 106: ...le Remove Topcase from back of Topcase holder Mount Topcase with topcaseOA Be sure that the Topcase han dle 2 is folded out and that the key in the Topcase lock is in the RELEASE position Insert the T...

Page 107: ...ind your combi nation of motorcycle and top case on the label contact your BMW Motorrad Retailer The following values apply to the combination described here Maximum speed when riding with a loaded to...

Page 108: ...10 106 z Accessories...

Page 109: ...ts 108 Washing your motorcycle 108 Cleaning sensitive motorcycle parts 109 Paint care 109 Protective wax coating 110 Removing the E Scooter from op eration 110 Putting the E Scooter into opera tion 11...

Page 110: ...motorcycle To prevent stains do not wash the motorcycle immediately after it has been exposed to bright sunlight and do not wash it in the sun Make sure that the motorcycle is washed frequently espec...

Page 111: ...MW rubber protection coating agent ATTENTION Use of silicone sprays for care of rubber seals Damage to rubber seals Do not use silicone sprays or care products that contain silicone Paint care Washing...

Page 112: ...ry is fully charged NOTICE Check the charge level on a regular basis The high voltage battery will be damaged if the charge is too low NOTICE Do not park vehicle longer than 14 days if the electrical...

Page 113: ...he charging cable power charging temperature fault and what they mean 114 Drive 115 Transmission 115 Rear wheel drive 116 Frame 116 Chassis and suspension 116 Brakes 117 Wheels and tires 118 Electrica...

Page 114: ...cable with ad justable charge current Set the desired charge current both in the Setup menu on the E Scooter and on the charging cable with adjustable charge current Operational readiness cannot be s...

Page 115: ...Tightening sequence Tighten the screws 6 times alternating between one and the other each time 6 lb ft 8 Nm Brake caliper on fork leg M8 x 32 10 9 21 lb ft 28 Nm Rear wheel Value Valid Rear wheel to o...

Page 116: ...ng charged lights up flashes lights up off E Scooter connected temperature too high E Scooter will be charged at a reduced charge cur rent lights up off lights up off Temperature critical E Scooter wi...

Page 117: ...hine permanent magnet synchronous machine with surface magnets internal rotor Performance 26 hp 19 kW continuous power 48 hp 35 kW short duration Torque 53 lb ft 72 Nm at engine speed 4650 min 1 Maxim...

Page 118: ...at front right on steering head Chassis and suspension Type of front suspension Upside down telescopic forks Spring travel front 4 7 in 120 mm on wheel Type of rear suspension Single arm aluminum allo...

Page 119: ...tal Front brake disk thickness min 0 18 in min 4 5 mm Wear limit Rear wheel Type of rear brake Hydraulically disk brake with 2 piston floating caliper Service brake Cable operated disk brake with 1 pi...

Page 120: ...minimum requirement 81 mph 130 km h Front and rear tired tread depth min 0 06 in min 1 6 mm Wear limit for Germany only Country specific statutory requirement Wear limit outside of Germany Front whee...

Page 121: ...index for rear tire At least 67 Permissible rear wheel imbalance max 0 2 oz max 5 g Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with tire cold Tire pressure rear 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Sin...

Page 122: ...ht H7 12 V 55 W Bulb for high beam headlight H7 12 V 55 W Bulb for parking light LED Bulbs for flashing turn indicators front LED Bulbs for flashing turn indicators rear LED Bulb for taillight brake l...

Page 123: ...5 A Dimensions Motorcycle length 86 2 in 2190 mm measured over splash guard Motorcycle height 49 4 in 1255 mm over windshield at DIN un laden weight Motorcycle width 29 5 in 750 mm over handlebars 37...

Page 124: ...max 190 kg Permissible rear wheel load max 661 lbs max 300 kg Front wheel load at unladen weight 302 lbs 137 kg Rear wheel load at unladen weight 304 lbs 138 kg Performance data Top speed 75 mph 120 k...

Page 125: ...vice Recycling 124 BMW Motorrad Service 124 BMW Motorrad Mobility Services 124 Maintenance procedures 124 Maintenance schedule 127 Maintenance confirmations 128 Service confirmations 142 13 123 z Serv...

Page 126: ...ably by an authorized re tailerBMW Motorrad partner Have all repair work confirmed in the Service chapter in this manual Documentation con firming regular repair work is es sential for generous treatm...

Page 127: ...service For riders who drive long dis tances annually it may be neces sary to come in for service before the entered date In this case a corresponding maximum odome ter reading will also be entered i...

Page 128: ...13 126 z Service...

Page 129: ...e 1 BMW running in check 2 BMW Service Standard Scope 3 Check screws on the swingarm cover 4 Replace belt 5 Change brake fluid in en tire system a for the first time after one year then every two year...

Page 130: ...ont brake pads and brake disks for wear Checking rear brake pads and brake disk for wear Lubricate side stand and check parking brake Bowden cable Lubricate the Bowden cable for the parking brake and...

Page 131: ...BMW pre delivery check performed on Stamp signature BMW Running in Check performed on at km Next service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature 13 129 z Service...

Page 132: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 133: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 134: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 135: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 136: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 137: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 138: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 139: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 140: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 141: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 142: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 143: ...service latest on or if reached earlier at km Stamp signature Work performed Yes No BMW Service Check screw connection of swinging lid during maintenance Replacing belt Changing brake fluid in entire...

Page 144: ...ice confirmations The table serves to provide evidence of maintenance and repair work as well as installed optional acces sories and special campaigns performed Work performed at km Date 13 142 z Serv...

Page 145: ...Work performed at km Date 13 143 z Service...

Page 146: ...13 144 z Service...

Page 147: ...Certificate BMW C evolution Battery Certifi cate for high voltage cell module terms and conditions 146 14 145 z Certificate...

Page 148: ...as a result of a material defect to the high voltage cell modules it is necessary during the certificate period to tow the BMW C evolution vehicle the purchaser shall be reimbursed the cost of towing...

Page 149: ...er that was not approved by the manufacturer or the regulations for the oper ation maintenance and care of the BMW C evolution vehi cle in particular in accordance with the Rider s Manual have not bee...

Page 150: ...ake wheel 89 Check front wheel brake fill level 88 Front wheel brake reservoir 13 Rear wheel brake reservoir 11 Brake pads Breaking in 74 Check front 85 Check parking brake 87 Check rear 86 Brakes Adj...

Page 151: ...perating 49 Horn 15 I Immobilizer Warning indicator 29 Indicator lights Overview 20 Instrument cluster Overview 17 K Keys 38 L Lights Control 15 Low beam headlight 40 Operating headlight flasher 41 Op...

Page 152: ...R Rear wheel drive Technical data 116 Recycling 124 Reverser Control 15 Operating 40 Rider s Manual US Model Position on motorcycle 17 Riding mode Technology in detail 82 S Safety instructions About...

Page 153: ...03 Torques 113 Transmission Technical data 115 Troubleshooting chart 112 Turn indicators Control 15 Operating 42 Type plate Position on motorcycle 13 V Vehicle identification number Position on motorc...

Page 154: ...15 152 z Index...

Page 155: ...gnized Dimensions weights fuel con sumption and performance data are quoted to the customary tol erances The right to modify designs equipment and accessories is reserved Errors and omissions excepted...

Page 156: ...harging cable Approx 3 5 h 80 charge during charge rate 16 A Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure front 36 3 psi 2 5 bar with tire cold Tire pressure rear 36 3 psi 2 5 bar Single rider with cold tire...

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