CF MOTO 300NK Owner'S Manual Download Page 26

26

OPERATOR SAFETY

Potential Hazard Warnings

WARNING

POTENTIAL HAZARD: 

Operating this vehicle without proper instruction�

WHAT CAN HAPPEN: 

The risk of an accident is greatly increased if the operator does not know how to operate the vehicle 

properly in different situations and on different types of terrain.

HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD: 

Beginning and inexperienced operators should complete a safety training course if offered by dealer� 

Operators should regularly practice the skills learned in the course and any operating techniques 

described in the owner’s manual�

WARNING

POTENTIAL HAZARD: 

Failure to follow the age recommendations for this vehicle�

WHAT CAN HAPPEN: 

Severe injury and/or death could occur if a child under the minimum age recommendation operates this 

vehicle� Even though a child may be within the recommended age group for operating, he/she may not 

have the skills, abilities, or judgment needed to operate safely and could be susceptible to accident or 

injury�

HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD: 

The operator must acquire a driving license as required by local laws and regulations�

Summary of Contents for 300NK

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL CF300 US 300NK...

Page 2: ...troduction 13 VIN and Engine Serial Number 14 Specifications 15 Operator Safety 18 General Safety Precautions 18 Owner Responsibilities 22 Safe Riding Gear 23 Potential Hazard Warnings 26 Safety Decal...

Page 3: ...rake Lever 41 Side Stand 41 Passenger handhold and footrest 42 TFT Instrument Select markets 43 Instrument 43 Activation and Test 43 Instrument Indicators 44 Instrument Display ECO mode 47 Instrument...

Page 4: ...eed Operation 85 Maintenance 86 Severe Use Definition 86 Key Points of Lubrication Schedule 87 Break in Maintenance Schedule 88 Periodic Maintenance Schedule 91 Clutch Lever Freeplay 97 Took Kit 98 Fu...

Page 5: ...lve 106 Valve Clearance 107 Air Filter 108 Cooling System 109 Radiator and Cooling Fan 109 Radiator Hoses 109 Coolant 110 Coolant Level Inspection 112 Coolant Filling 113 Tire and Chain 114 Tire Speci...

Page 6: ...nspection 124 Anti lock Braking System ABS 125 Shock Absorber 126 Shock Absorber Inspection 126 Shock Absorber Inspection 127 Rear Shock Absorber Adjustment 127 Electrical System and Light Signal 128...

Page 7: ...139 Preparation for Storage 141 Preparation After Storage 142 Transporting Your Vehicle 142 General troubles and causes 143 Reporting Safety Defects 145 Warranty Information 146 Change of Ownership 1...

Page 8: ...ns globally For safe and enjoyable operation of your vehicle be sure to follow the instructions and recommendations in this owner s manual Your manual contains instructions for minor maintenance Infor...

Page 9: ...le the engine except as necessary service your vehicle in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or wash your hands frequently when servicing your vehicle EVAP System Evaporative Emission Control Syst...

Page 10: ...ntive oil or engine oil into the muffler Doing so could damage the catalytic converter NOTE Some features described within this manual may not apply to models in your market All descriptions and direc...

Page 11: ...afety is involved when these words and symbols are used Become familiar with their meanings before reading the manual DANGER This safety alert and icon indicates a potential hazard that may result in...

Page 12: ...the instructions and safety precautions in this manual and on all product labels Failure to follow the safety precautions could result in serious injury or death WARNING The engine exhaust gas from th...

Page 13: ...s unable to resolve a product issue or concern you can reach a CFMOTO customer service representative depending on the market you reside in For USA Please contact CFMOTO POWERSPORTS INC TEL 763 398 26...

Page 14: ...N VIN and Engine Serial Number Be sure to record the VIN number engine serial number and name plate information in the spaces below Vehicle identification number Engine serial number 1 VIN No 2 Engine...

Page 15: ...mm Height 42 1 in 1070 mm Wheelbase 53 5 in 1360 mm Ground clearance 5 9 in 150 mm Curb weight 348 lb 158 kg Engine Type Single cylinder four stroke liquid cooled vertical type Displacement 292 mL Bo...

Page 16: ...ission type 6 speed manual gear shift Clutch type Wet multi disc manual Driving system Chain drive Primary reduction ratio 2 800 Final reduction ratio 2 929 Gear ratio 1st 3 333 2nd 2 118 3rd 1 571 4t...

Page 17: ...17 SPECIFICATIONS Electric components Battery 12V 9 Ah Headlight LED Tail brake light LED Turn signals LED...

Page 18: ...perating procedures before operating this vehicle Riding Restrictions This vehicle is an ADULT VEHICLE ONLY The operator must acquire a driving license as required by local laws and regulations Know Y...

Page 19: ...le that increase its speed or power Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning All engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide a deadly gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headaches dizziness drowsiness nausea c...

Page 20: ...f the fuel cap is not properly installed Gasoline is poisonous and can cause injury or death Never siphon gasoline by mouth If you swallow gasoline get any in your eye s or inhale gasoline vapor see a...

Page 21: ...fill the tank Do not fill to the tank neck If gasoline spills on your skin or clothing immediately wash it off with soap and water and change clothing Never start the engine or let it run in an enclos...

Page 22: ...ly stroke the brake lever with the right hand fully stroke the foot brake lever with the right foot be able to firmly plant both feet on the foot pegs and be able to balance the vehicle with the feet...

Page 23: ...derwear and a face guard for cold weather The operator must never wear loose clothing that may get entangled in the vehicle or on tree branches and shrubs Helmet and Eye Protection An approved helmet...

Page 24: ...dent or turnover Snowmobile gloves offer better protection when operating in cold areas Jackets Pants and Motorcycle Suits Wear a jacket or a long sleeved shirt and long pants or a full riding suit Qu...

Page 25: ...d rubber rain boots Rubber rain boots may get trapped behind the foot brake pedal impairing proper operation Other Riding Gear Rain Gear When riding in rainy weather a rain suit or a waterproof riding...

Page 26: ...should regularly practice the skills learned in the course and any operating techniques described in the owner s manual WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Failure to follow the age recommendations for this veh...

Page 27: ...ere injury HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always wear an approved helmet that fits properly Always wear eye protection goggles or face shield gloves long sleeved shirt or jacket long pants and over the ankle...

Page 28: ...n an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Always operate at a speed that s proper for the terrain visibility and operating conditions and your experience WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Attempting slides jumps a...

Page 29: ...n safe operating condition Always follow the inspection and maintenance procedures and schedules described in the owner s manual WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Operating this vehicle with improper tires or...

Page 30: ...nges in handling which could lead to an accident HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never modify the vehicle through improper installation or use of accessories All parts and accessories added to the vehicle mus...

Page 31: ...ions Read and understand all of the safety and information labels on your vehicle for safe and proper operation Never remove any labels from your vehicle If a label becomes difficult to read or falls...

Page 32: ...32 SAFETY DECALS AND LOCATIONS...

Page 33: ...S FEATURES 1 Instrument 2 Clutch lever 3 Handlebar switch LH 4 Ignition switch lock 5 Fuel tank lock 6 Gear shift lever 7 Seat lock 8 Passenger handhold 9 Footrest 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Vehicle View Rear Le...

Page 34: ...34 CONTROLS FEATURES 10 Throttle grip 11 Handle bar switch RH 12 Front hand brake lever 13 Rear brake lever 10 11 12 13 Front Right View...

Page 35: ...h Lever Clutch lever 1 is on the left side of handlebar The clutch is cable operated type Front Hand Brake Lever Front hand brake lever 2 is on the right side of handlebar Front brake caliper activate...

Page 36: ...Turn to this position low beam lights on 3 Mode button ECO SPORT Press to shift between ECO mode and SPORT mode 4 Turning light switch Push this switch to the right the right turning light will activa...

Page 37: ...e is ready to start Push this button to start the vehicle 3 Hazard flasher switch Short press to turn on the hazard flasher light 4 Light switch Turn to this position headlight position light and tail...

Page 38: ...eft then turn the key to the lock indicator to lock the handlebar Turn off Turn the key to this position the engine cannot be started and the vehicle power circuit is disconnected Start Turn the key t...

Page 39: ...FEATURES Fuel Tank Lock Follow the items below before opening the fuel tank The vehicle is stopped Engine is off Open the fuel tank lock cover Insert the key and turn to release the lock Open the fuel...

Page 40: ...Lock 1 The seat lock is on the left side of the vehicle The seat can be removed by inserting the key and turning to release the lock Gear Shift Lever The gear shift lever 2 is on the left side of the...

Page 41: ...right side of the engine Activate the rear brake by pushing down on the rear brake lever Side Stand The side stand 2 is on the left side of the vehicle and is used for parking NOTE When the side stand...

Page 42: ...EATURES Passenger handhold and footrest A passenger handhold 1 is mounted on the motorcycle seat for passenger to hold on during riding Footrests 2 are mounted on the motorcycle for the operator and p...

Page 43: ...rs area 2 Instrument display area Activation and Test Activation The instrument is activated when vehicle power is on Test Display area shows welcome words and indicators flash in short time for self...

Page 44: ...44 CONTROLS FEATURES Instrument Indicators 1 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 8...

Page 45: ...ording to traffic regulations when EFI fault indicator is on and contact your CFMOTO dealer soon 4 Flash Keep on When the vehicle is powered on the ABS indicator will flash until the vehicle begins to...

Page 46: ...ant temp indicator will flash when the coolant is in high temperature Please stop the vehicle in place according to traffic regulations to wait for cooling down the temperature If the coolant temp ind...

Page 47: ...URES Instrument Display ECO mode 1 Clock 5 Coolant Temp 9 Optional Info 2 Display 2 Speed Display 6 Fuel Level 10 Engine RPM 3 Blue Tooth 7 Optional Info 1 Display 4 Gear Position 8 Vehicle Mode 1 2 3...

Page 48: ...EHICLE Instrument Display SPORT mode 1 3 4 10 9 7 8 2 5 6 1 Clock 5 Coolant Temp 9 Optional Info 2 Display 2 Speed Display 6 Fuel Level 10 Engine RPM 3 Blue Tooth 7 Optional Info 1 Display 4 Gear Posi...

Page 49: ...time The clock is adjustable and can be shifted between 12 hours and 24 hours through the menu Speed Display Display the current vehicle speed Speed unit could be shifted between km h and mph through...

Page 50: ...hen cellphone is paired with the instrument this area will appear the blue tooth symbol cellphone signal strength and cellphone battery gauge Gear Position Display the current gear position Neutral po...

Page 51: ...d correct the coolant level when coolant system is totally cooled down If the coolant temperature indicator flashes in high frequency please contact your CFMOTO authorized dealer for service Fuel Leve...

Page 52: ...could select two items that displayed in the home interface Optional Info 1 ODO trip1 trip 2 Optional Info 2 Voltage instantaneous fuel consumption trip 1 travel time trip 2 travel time total odometer...

Page 53: ...avoid high engine RPM during break in period In order to increase the engine life please keep RPM away from the red area Before finishing warming the engine do not run in high engine RPM 0 2 10 4 8 6...

Page 54: ...hen the vehicle is stopped and safety Instrument Switches Instrument switches are located on the right side of left handlebar used for operating instrument functions Short press to choose the upper it...

Page 55: ...service if necessary Before eliminated the fault warning will appear in the instrument for ten seconds every time when start the vehicle Please enter into the menu warning to check the fault content V...

Page 56: ...ess ENTER to open the select item Short press or to select warning press ENTER to open warning item Warning item will display all current faults of the vehicle please contact CFMOTO authorized dealer...

Page 57: ...e time the instrument will display service warning for ten seconds every time when start the vehicle to remind service Long press ENTER to enter into menu Short press or to select Information press EN...

Page 58: ...iding time Long press ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Information item press ENTER to open the item Short press or button to select the Trip info press ENTER to open trip...

Page 59: ...menu Short press or button to select Information press ENTER button to open the information item Short press or button to select the software version or hardware version press ENTER button to open the...

Page 60: ...tem Short press or button to select the desired unit press ENTER to open the unit item Short press or button to select desired format press ENTER to finish the unit shifting Information Information Cu...

Page 61: ...Follow the steps to pair the bluetooth Long press ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the setting item Short press or button to select Con...

Page 62: ...ellphone bluetooth is open Short press or button to select Connect a new device press ENTER button to search devices Devices that have been connected will be recorded in the menu Select the device to...

Page 63: ...ess or to select the device connection press ENTER to open the device connection item Short press or to select Delete connections press ENTER button to open the item Short press or to select the desir...

Page 64: ...Long press ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the setting item Short press or button to select Optional Info 1 press ENTER button to open...

Page 65: ...rface Long press ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the setting item Short press or button to select Optional Info 2 press ENTER button to...

Page 66: ...ss can also be adjusted by manual according to the menu Long press ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the item Short press or button to se...

Page 67: ...s or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the item Short press or button to select Trip 1 Reset or Trip 2 Reset press ENTER button to open the item Short press or button to select OK o...

Page 68: ...rt press or to select Time Settings press ENTER to open the item 12 hour Short press or to select AM or PM press ENTER to adjust the time Short press or to adjust hour press ENTER button to enter into...

Page 69: ...Long press ENTER to enter into menu Short press or to select Settings press ENTER button to open the item Short press or to select Language press ENTER button to open the item Short press or to select...

Page 70: ...ss ENTER to enter into the menu Short press or button to select Settings press ENTER button to open the item Short press or button to select Reset all press enter to open the item Short press or butto...

Page 71: ...OTO APP then the instrument shifts into navigation interface automatically Open the navigation by manual Long press ENTER button to enter into the manual Short press or button to select Navigation pre...

Page 72: ...trument will display navigation interface when it activates in the cellphone 485m Distance to the next crossroads Traffic navigation symbol Remaining distance to the destination Estimated arrival time...

Page 73: ...ument If instrument does not pair with cellphone bluetooth it will display reminding Please Connect Bluetooth Correctly Please pair bluetooth according to Device connection When comes a call during dr...

Page 74: ...at called in during this bluetooth connection The records will be reseted when power off Check the latest calls Press or button to select Telephone press ENTER button to open the item Press or button...

Page 75: ...for 2 3 minutes at idle speed and let oil ow into all the engine lubricating parts 2 Do not run the engine at high Rpm when the transmission is in neutral 3 During the break in period CFMOTO suggests...

Page 76: ...embedded items or other damage Inspect the rear tire pressure is in the standard range Rear brake Inspect the thickness of rear brake pad Inspect the thickness of rear brake disc and check for any di...

Page 77: ...oth operation Side stand main stand Check if any looseness or damage for the return spring of side stand main stand Stop switch Check that the stop switch works correctly DANGER Inspect the vehicle ev...

Page 78: ...speed Before the instrument self inspection do not start the vehicle with the start switch Pull the clutch lever and shift into a gear with side stand up the vehicle can be started When the transmissi...

Page 79: ...handle bar at all times with both hands when driving with the throttle applied WARNING Avoid any abrupt load alterations or strong brake operation which can cause an out of control vehicle Adjust the...

Page 80: ...ehicle weight with full fuel tank driver passenger and luggage cargo Luggage cargo sliding will effect the handling performance inspect that it is fixed tightly on the vehicle and that the width does...

Page 81: ...ke system Brake carefully several times to dry out moisture and remove dirt from the brake pads and discs If the hand brake lever and foot brake lever feel soft stop riding until the brake system is f...

Page 82: ...fter running the vehicle the temperature will be very high for some parts Do not touch any parts such as the exhaust system cooling system engine or brake system before the vehicle parts have cooled d...

Page 83: ...s safe Do not rely solely on the rearview mirrors You may misjudge a vehicle s distance and speed which can easily cause an accident When going up steep slopes shift to a lower gear so there s plenty...

Page 84: ...f your actions should be smooth under these conditions Sudden acceleration braking or turning may cause loss of control Practice your operating skills In an empty area exercise cautiously slow down an...

Page 85: ...ure and check the wheel balance Fuel Have sufficient fuel onboard for high speed operation Engine oil To avoid engine failure which could result in a loss of control make sure the oil level is maintai...

Page 86: ...have a qualified dealer perform the required maintenance for you Pay special attention to the engine oil level during cold weather operation A rise in engine oil level can indicate contaminants collec...

Page 87: ...nge lubricants more often under severe use such as wet or dusty conditions Lubricate before long periods of storage after pressure washing or after submerging drive system Item Lubricant Method Engine...

Page 88: ...000 Inspect Adjust Electrical system Functions of electrical parts 600 1000 Inspect Battery 600 1000 Fuses or circuit breakers 600 1000 Brake system Brake discs 600 1000 Inspect Brake pads 600 1000 Br...

Page 89: ...nd front forks 600 1000 Inspect for leaking maintain front forks and rear shock absorber according to the requirement Cooling system Coolant level 600 1000 Inspect Coolant 600 1000 Radiator fan functi...

Page 90: ...or 600 1000 Read with PDA Moving parts 600 1000 Lubricate inspect for flexibility Bolts and nuts 600 1000 Inspect for fastness Cables and wires 600 1000 Inspect for damage bending and routing Severe U...

Page 91: ...utch 3000 5000 Inspect Idle 6000 10000 Coolant 24M 21000 35000 Replace Throttle system 3000 5000 Inspect Throttle valve 3000 5000 Clean Air filter element 3000 5000 Clean 24M 12000 20000 Replace Spark...

Page 92: ...5000 Fuses or circuit breakers 6M 3000 5000 Wires 12M 6000 10000 Inspect for damage bending and routing Wheels Tire condition 12M 6000 10000 Inspect 24M 12000 20000 Tire pressure 12M 6000 10000 24M 12...

Page 93: ...24M 12000 20000 Brake pads 12M 6000 10000 24M 12000 20000 Brake fluid level 12M 6000 10000 12000 20000 Brake lever 24M 12000 20000 Inspect for free play 12M 6000 10000 Brake hoses 24M 12000 20000 Ins...

Page 94: ...parts according to the requirement 24M 12000 20000 Swing arms 6000 10000 Inspect 18000 30000 Cooling system Coolant level 12M 6000 10000 Inspect 24M 12000 20000 Coolant 12M 6000 10000 24M 12000 20000...

Page 95: ...18000 30000 Inspect Steering system Steering bearings 12M 6000 10000 Inspect 24M 12000 20000 Chain Chain rear sprocket and engine sprocket 12M 6000 10000 Inspect 24M 12000 20000 Severe Use Item Reduc...

Page 96: ...for flexibility 48M 18000 30000 Bolts and nuts 12M 6000 10000 Inspect for fastness 48M 18000 30000 Cables and wires 12M 3000 5000 Inspect for damage bending and routing 24M 9000 15000 Pipes ducts hose...

Page 97: ...eplay Free play 0 39 in 0 78 in 10 mm 20 mm WARNING If there is no free play for clutch lever the clutch will start to slip Check lever free play every time before starting the engine Set the clutch l...

Page 98: ...MAINTENANCE 98 Took Kit Tool kit 1 is located under the seat The tools supplied with the vehicle are helpful for partial maintenance disassembling and assembling 1...

Page 99: ...void overflowing onto high temperature parts The fuel level should not exceed the tank opening As temperature rises fuel can heat and expand possibly spilling over and damaging motorcycle parts Fuel i...

Page 100: ...er Be sure to use fresh gasoline Gasoline oxidate resulting in loss of octane and volatile compounds It also produces colloidal and lacquer deposits which could damage the fuel system Your CFMOTO engi...

Page 101: ...oil will cause accelerated wear and may result in engine or transmission seizure accident and injury Engine Oil Level Inspection Make sure the vehicle is turned off If the running was operated prior t...

Page 102: ...period may lead to high temperature of the engine and engine oil Please wear suitable protective clothing and safety gloves when changing oil In the event of scalding wash the affected area immediatel...

Page 103: ...lter CAUTION Before mounting the oil filter applying a thin layer of oil on the seal ring prevents the filter from becoming stuck on the engine case Clean the oil drain bolt and the area around the oi...

Page 104: ...st according to the level result Engine Oil Capacity Change with oil filter 1 51 qt 1 4 L Use of any oil other than those recommended may cause serious engine damage CFMOTO recommends the use of 10W 4...

Page 105: ...should be replaced in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart Spark plug maintenance should only be performed by an authorized dealer Spark plug type CR8EI Spark plug clearance 1 0 03 in 0 035...

Page 106: ...Air Temperature sensors By this way the ratio of air against fuel can be optimized for complete combustion Air Intake Valve An air intake valve is essentially a valve which allows fresh air to ow only...

Page 107: ...e Chart WARNING If adjustment of the valve clearance is not performed it will eventually result in no clearance or cause the valves remaining partly open which reduces performance creates valve noise...

Page 108: ...t should be serviced more frequently than the recommended interval in the periodic Maintenance Chart Due to the vehicle s design air filter service should be only performed by an authorized dealer Ind...

Page 109: ...ir the radiator s effectiveness Installing unauthorized accessories in front of the radiator or behind the cooling fan may cause interference with the radiator air ow and can lead to overheating and c...

Page 110: ...g the motorcycle and perform maintenance in accordance with the periodic maintenance chart Replenish coolant if the level is low To protect the cooling system engine and radiator contain aluminum part...

Page 111: ...ION Do not add tap water to the coolant system It will cause deposit accumulation inside the cooling system Use only distilled water and coolant 50 50 mix When temperatures are below 0 C improper wate...

Page 112: ...is at area C or cannot see the level Refill with the same coolant until the level is at area B WARNING When the vehicle is running the coolant will have a very high temperature and stay in a state of...

Page 113: ...B CAUTION If coolant needs to be added frequently or the reservoir tank is completely dry there is probably a leak in the system Have the cooling system inspected by an authorized dealer Contact your...

Page 114: ...ear wheel 140 60R17 M C 63S Tire pressure Front wheel 32 6 psi 225 kPa Rear wheel 32 6 psi 225 kPa Minimum tread depth Front wheel 0 031 in 0 039 in 0 8 mm 1 mm Rear wheel 0 031 in 0 039 in 0 8 mm 1 m...

Page 115: ...or used within 24 hours after repairing the vehicle speed should not exceed 60km h and cannot exceed 90 km h at any other time A punctured tire should be repaired as soon as possible The front and re...

Page 116: ...th a new tire if severely damaged For example if partial expansion appears on the tire it means the tire is severely damaged Remove any embedded stones or other foreign particles form the tread CAUTIO...

Page 117: ...et which may cause locking of rear wheel or engine damage The service life of the drive chain largely depends on the maintenance Chain dirt inspection Inspect periodically or inspect the chain for dir...

Page 118: ...ear wheel to different positions and repeat the measurement before adjusting chain slack Chain Tension Adjustment Loosen the rear wheel shaft nut 1 Loosen the left and right locking nuts 3 Screw the l...

Page 119: ...andard limit replace the chain with a new one Standard limit 12 6 in 320 7 mm DANGER For your safety please use the standard chain When chain is elongated never cut the chain and mount back onto the v...

Page 120: ...23 in 3 mm 6 mm Inspect the front brake lever for any cracks or abnormal noise Replace with new parts if problems are discovered Rear Brake Pedal Inspection Park with the side stand on level ground L...

Page 121: ...area A Drain out the redundant fluid until it arrives at area B If the brake fluid level is located at area C or cannot see the level Refill with same brake fluid until the level arrives at area B WA...

Page 122: ...luid spills onto your clothing change the clothing WARNING Brake fluid used for long time without replacement will reduce braking efficiency Please change the brake fluid according to the Periodical M...

Page 123: ...nd reservoir gasket 2 Refill brake fluid to area B Reinstall the cover and reservoir gasket Install the screws Rear brake fluid reservoir Remove reservoir cap 1 Remove reservoir gasket 2 Refill brake...

Page 124: ...e discs Brake discs wear limit 0 12 in 3 mm Brake Caliper Inspection Inspect the brake calipers before riding Inspect the brake pads for minimum thickness periodically If the brake pad is too thin it...

Page 125: ...braking without clutch lever released Adapt your riding style to the road conditions and your driving ability ABS operates with two independent brake circuits front and rear brakes When the brake ele...

Page 126: ...ng check the front shocks for any mud dirt or debris Clean these surfaces periodically Failure to maintain them could lead to oil seal damage and shock oil leak Press down on the seat with your weight...

Page 127: ...works smoothly Visually inspect the rear shock absorber for oil leak If you have any doubt about the rear shock absorber please contact the authorized CFMOTO dealer Rear Shock Absorber Adjustment The...

Page 128: ...rt time during each ride the battery can remain discharged Batteries can also self discharge from infrequent use The rate of discharge varies with battery type and ambient temperature When environment...

Page 129: ...ur dealer for battery charger specifications Battery Charging Remove the battery from the vehicle before charging Connect the positive and negative wires from the charger and charge the battery at a r...

Page 130: ...he vehicle on the level ground and park Turn off the engine and the vehicle power Remove the seat bolt 1 Remove the front seat 2 Remove the black negative wire Remove the red positive wire Remove the...

Page 131: ...icle will not be used for a month or longer take out the battery and store it in a cool dry place Completely recharge the battery before re installation When charging the battery it should be taken ou...

Page 132: ...eyes when working near batteries Keep out of reach of children Keep batteries away from sparks flames cigarettes or other sources of ignition Ventilate the area when charging or using in a closed spac...

Page 133: ...sed on that front and rear wheels touch down the ground and driver sits on the vehicle All the lights are LED structure which cannot be repaired if damaged or failed Have your dealer replace the entir...

Page 134: ...after removing the seat and plastic protector If fuse is blown inspect the electrical system for damage and replace with the same new fuse WARNING Do not use any substitute for the standard fuse Repla...

Page 135: ...f the catalytic converter Do not coast the vehicle with the engine and transmission engaged and the ignition switch and or engine stop switch off Do not attempt to start the engine many times when the...

Page 136: ...re inside the fuel tank is balanced by the EVAP system If inner pressure of fuel tank is lower than outside it is available to replenish air pressure through the air tube of the carbon canister and ab...

Page 137: ...e spray Avoid all harsh chemicals solvents detergents and household cleaning products like ammonium hydroxide Gasoline brake fluid and coolant will damage painted plastic surfaces Wash them off immedi...

Page 138: ...om the engine will help dry off the vehicle in moist areas Carefully ride the motorcycle at a low speed and apply the brake several times This will help to dry the brakes and restores their normal ope...

Page 139: ...usehold cleaning products such as gasoline brake fluid window cleaners thread fastener glue or other harsh chemicals If a plastic part comes in contact with any harsh chemical substance wash it off wi...

Page 140: ...a rubber protective agent to preserve their life DANGER Special care must be taken when treating tires that rubber protective agent applied will not affect the tire tread function If not applied corre...

Page 141: ...ion the vehicle Do not smoke Make sure the area is well ventilated and free of any source of flame or sparks This includes any appliance with a pilot light Gasoline is a toxic substance Dispose of gas...

Page 142: ...then install the battery in the motorcycle Lubricate any pivot points as necessary handle bar levers foot pedal etc Check all the points listed in Pre Ride Inspection section Test ride at slow speed t...

Page 143: ...burning Clean or replace ECU failure Poor contact or burning Clean or replace Trigger coil failure poor contact or burning Clean or replace Stator failure poor contact or burning Clean or replace Wir...

Page 144: ...il fuel quality shelter etc Adjust or replace Insufficient power Spark plug Improper spark plug gap normal specification is 0 8mm 0 9mm Adjust or replace Intake pipe Air leakage of intake pipe too lon...

Page 145: ...FMOTO dealer Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safey Administr...

Page 146: ...f Ownership Original Purchaser 2nd Owner 3rd Owner 4th Owner Owner Name Address City State Zip Code Telephone E mail Date of Purchase Odometer Reading New Owner Signature NOTE If a completed Change of...

Page 147: ...h transfer will not extend the original term of the warranty The CFMOTO Limited Warranty is subject to the following terms and conditions WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS This CFMOTO Limited Warranty is subj...

Page 148: ...lure or negligence in the performance of periodic vehicle maintenance Improper or negligent use or operation Unauthorized repair or adjustment Unauthorized modifications or performance upgrades Use of...

Page 149: ...owners must be provided c The original delivery date of the vehicle must be provided d The new owner must indicate in writing that he she has received and read the vehicle s Owner s Manual and the CFM...

Page 150: ...ipes Silencers Air cleaner housing case air cleaner element or intake duct 8 Emissions Control System Warranty CFMOTO also warrants to the ultimate purchaser and each subsequent purchaser of each CFMO...

Page 151: ...use of five 5 Years or 30 000km 18 641 miles whichever occurs first for 300cc or above motorcycles and a period of use of five 5 Years or 12 000 km 7456 miles whichever comes first for 125cc motorcycl...

Page 152: ...t Connector As related to the evaporative emission control system IV Emission related components also include any other part whose primary purpose is to reduce emissions or whose failure would commonl...

Page 153: ...l be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the customer with respect to the covered CFMOTO vehicle In the event of any alleged breach of any warranty or any legal action brought by the customer b...

Page 154: ...with an intelligent terminal box or T Box This feature helps build a communication bridge between the owner and vehicle through the CFMOTO Ride App which installs on an Android or Apple phone Contact...

Page 155: ...om Fax 86 571 89265788 E mail service cfmoto com cn Tel 86 571 86258863 CFMOTO POWERSPORTS INC 3555 Holly Lane N Suite 30 Plymouth MN 55447 USA DISTRIBUTEDBY www cfmotousa com Tel 1 763 398 2690 Fax 1...

Reviews: