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3. Operation

3.6. Driving instructions

1/  Avoid incorrect and dangerous driving style. Always operate the machine with sufficient respect.
2/  Never drive while under the influence 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.
5/  Don't bring anyone else with you. Drill is designed for one rider only.
6/   Please respect the laws and the natural environment.
7/  The motorcycle may overheat if the maps are selected incorrectly or if the driving direction is unsuitable. To prevent damage to the motor,  
 

it is equipped with a temperature sensor directly inside the motor. When the temperature inside the engine reaches 75°C, the engine  

 

control unit will limit its performance. Full engine power will not return to its original level until the engine temperature drops below that  

 

level. If you park the motorcycle in hot weather at the moment when the temperature inside the engine reaches 75°C, the engine tempera- 

 

ture can rise further, because the engine stops being cooled by the air supply.

 

If the temperature rises above 80°C in this situation, the motorcycle will be switched off completely. It starts to react only when the  

 

temperature drops below 75°C. If the engine shuts down due to overheating, take off the tug, turn the switch to the OFF position, and start  

 

the motorcycle as usual after cooling down.

8/  Use all performance maps while riding the motorcycle. Use the green map to drive slowly and save energy. Use blue map when driving  
 

off-road and especially on long rides. When driving at full speed, do not drive on the blue map for more than 60 seconds. The red map is  

 

intended primarily for the purpose of fast acceleration, short steep rides, overcoming obstacles, where you need to have maximum power  

 

and engine torque. The red map is not suitable for continuous driving, especially at full throttle. If you use the red map, do not drive at full  

 

throttle for more than 20 seconds.

Summary of Contents for Drill One

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...spare parts exclusively from your Drill dealer Pay special attention to the safety instructions If you are still unsure after reading this manual do not hesitate to contact your Drill dealer The User...

Page 4: ...ck absorber functions and settings 3 10 Fork functions and settings 3 11 Brakes 4 1 Brake maintenance 4 2 Rims tires hubs 4 3 Wheels disassembly 4 3 1 Removing of the front wheel 4 3 2 Removing of the...

Page 5: ...acing use will void the machine s warranty Regular inspec tions and maintenance at an authorized dealer along with responsible driving will help you to enjoy a safe and reliable ride Remember that onl...

Page 6: ...ansmission provided with a cover Adjustable footrests Optional rear wheel set 90 100 16 70 100 19 Changing of modes maps Seat Optional front wheel set 70 100 19 26 x 2 6 Breaks 6 2 Description of the...

Page 7: ...kes Front hydraulic 4 piston brakes Fully adjustable fork Manitou Dorado Electric drive disconnector tear off tug Controller Fully adjustable absorbing suspension unit Elka Durable rear swing fork wit...

Page 8: ...igital battery status indicator and indicator light for selected driving modes maps Switching of modes maps is located on the right side of handlebars Fully adjustable rear fork damping with adjustabl...

Page 9: ...er VIN is a 17 digit number that is affixed on the frame battery and charger of the motorcycle Control unit identification number controller this number is located on the top of the controller IN CASE...

Page 10: ...ont rim 559 x 33 Remerx Super Jumbo Rear rim 19 x 2 15 32H DID Front brake 4 piston hydraulic Rear brake 4 piston hydraulic Recuperation Yes Charging time 3 5 hours Homologation No Range in terrain 60...

Page 11: ...fall it is always necessary to completely revise the condition of the vehicle To be completely sure visit any Drill dealer 3 2 Battery and charger electrical components 3 2 1 Basic instructions The ba...

Page 12: ...Turn the main battery switch to OFF 11 Disconnect the connectors between the motorcycle and the charger and attach the protective cap to the charging connector on the motorcycle 12 Charging a fully d...

Page 13: ...activates the motor at its maximum RACING power and the LED is red When pressed again the motorcycle switches back to the green economy mode In case of a fall and pulling out of the tug check all ele...

Page 14: ...below that level If you park the motorcycle in hot weather at the moment when the temperature inside the engine reaches 75 C the engine tempera ture can rise further because the engine stops being co...

Page 15: ...handling when driving Always have the suspension serviced or repaired by an authorized service center Do not remove the shock absorber or the fork yourself Damage caused by improper handling will voi...

Page 16: ...djusted according to the rider s style and weight by adjusting the spring preload After compression the compressed fork begins to return to its original position This is called rebound By adjusting th...

Page 17: ...Never wash the brake pads impure by oil and always replace them with new ones On contrary the discs may be washed with a special brake cleaner or hot water and a conventional cleaner Contact an author...

Page 18: ...6 Always have the brake serviced by an authorized service center 4 2 Rims tires hubs 1 Always check the condition of rims tires and hubs before driving 2 Before driving check the tires for cracks cuts...

Page 19: ...wheel perform this process in reverse order Never press the front brake lever unless the front wheel is fitted When refitting the wheel be careful to insert the brake disc back between the pads 4 3 2...

Page 20: ...larly as shown on the illustration The gearwheel is located in the oscillation axis thus the chain tension can be higher than in other constructions because the chain does not stretch during the sprin...

Page 21: ...Brake fluid Battery cover Brake discs Break pads Primary gear Secondary gear Wheel hub bearings Rear wheel axle CH Check and adjust L Lubricate R Repair Replace 1 5 CH CH L CH L CH L CH CH CH CH CH C...

Page 22: ...racked the bolts are not loose the brake hoses are not damaged the brake pads are not excessively worn or damaged the brake fluid does not leak at the levers or brakes are the brakes vented 6 Primary...

Page 23: ...essure washer or steam generator Water could penetrate the bearings seals or electrical components of the vehicle 3 We recommend using soapy water and a soft sponge for washing 4 Wash the plastic part...

Page 24: ...ay 3 Composition structure 9 Swing fork and frame 2 Rim and tires 5 Engine 6 Controller and battery 6 Controller and battery 7 Saddle 8 Rear silencer 5 Engine 24 4 Maintenance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 PRESSU...

Page 25: ...Check that all connections are connected and that all cables are in perfect condition 4 Has there been a previous reduction in engine power while driving Did you stop The engine may be overheated Proc...

Page 26: ...on compliance with the instructions specified in the user manual changes or modifications to the original design Furthermore we do not guarantee defects caused by force majeure accident misuse neglect...

Page 27: ...t limit or affect 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 list...

Page 28: ...properly 4 If the hour meter has been modified changed or disconnected 5 If the maintenance specifications of this motorcycle as given in this manual are not observed 6 If the warnings described in th...

Page 29: ...life below the guaranteed 70 of the original usable capacity during the 24 warranty months Improper or rough use of the battery will void the warranty The battery must not be exposed to temperatures b...

Page 30: ...orted on board a passenger plane 6 3 2 Engine The functionality of the engine is covered by a warranty of 24 months from the original date of purchase In the event of a complaint requiring the return...

Page 31: ...arranty Components warranty claims are made in accordance with the components manufacturer s instructions 6 3 5 Transmission components The drive train includes sprockets chain and wheels Warranty on...

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