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Turn off the main switch to see if the fuse
is severed. If the fuse is severed, exchange
the fuse into 7A fuse.

To change a fuse, first take off battery
cover. Then, disconnect a “fuse
connector” after opening a “fuse
holder.”

If the fuse immediately becomes
severed after being changed with the
new one, check another problem of the
electric system. 

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CAUTION

When disassemble fuse, make sure

that fuse holder isn’t separated.

After assembling fuse in the part of
connector, check if fuse moves
easily to a line. If fuse moves eas-
ily, it may cause an accident at
heating.

Do not use a fuse having a larger
voltage as the wire can become
overheated and damaged.
When replacing any of the electri-
cal parts (lights and gauges), be
sure to replace them with the reco-
mmended parts. Using different
parts can lead to the fuses burning
out or damage to the battery.

When washing the vehicle, take
special care not to allow to be
splashed in the area of the fuses.

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FUSE CONNECTOR

CORD

FUSE REPLACEMENT

FUSE HOLDER

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Summary of Contents for E-FIVE

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 14 15 15 AREA 16 16 17 ERATION 18 18 STARTED 20 NE 20 ODS 22 23 FORE OPERATION 25 RNED AREA 26 26 27 28 29 SPECTION 29 ION 30 30 TION 30 1 ...

Page 3: ... 48 E DRIVING 48 49 49 IVING 51 52 54 54 54 NG 55 56 RNING 57 58 AKE FRICTION FORCE 58 EFFECT INERTIA 58 59 ING DISTANCE 59 ON 59 60 ...

Page 4: ...3 C D I 12V3AH MF TYPE 6 0 1 2 130 90 10 61J 130 90 10 61J TELESCOPIC UNIT SWING OIL DAMPER HYDRAULIC DISK DRUM BRAKE B8HSA 7 DATA R R R R R R ...

Page 5: ...wly purchased d attention to safety factors customed to the operations are ad to accidents Please don t let approach the operation of your erations needed always keep in mind and obey ed on the Safety Precaution s eople especially children as modify the vehicle d maintenance inspections oints Horn Instruments ...

Page 6: ...A helmet should always be worn and the helmet chin strap should be securely astened rly and shoes having be worn 5 ...

Page 7: ...ust keep in mind that operating urning will be different vehicle with goods as this can ing operation CARRIER MAXIMUM LOAD 3kg RUNK MAXIMUM LOAD 10kg ...

Page 8: ...y DAELIM MOTOR CO lighting device because it may battery sory to make sure it does not ground clearance and banking avel steering travel or control ipment that will exceed the m capacity A blown fuse could ts or engine power gned to pull a sidecar or trailer paired if so equipped ellow passenger so that he she he hot muffler during travel ...

Page 9: ...TIRE OR FRONT BRAKE LEVER ANDLE LEVER PROTECTOR ...

Page 10: ...9 L TANK LID EATH THE SEAT AIR CLEANER ELEMENT REAR CUSHION KICK START PEDAL ...

Page 11: ...oil dicator turns on happens fill the oil tank with RINDICATOR er switch is operated indicator flashes in union ashing of the turn signals ON oil warning indicator turns er the main switch is placed ON position quickly fill tank using pure oil ...

Page 12: ... supplementary device arproof key is left in ON position ut starting engine battery is rged e key smoothly without ng to turn to OPEN ot use a number of keys er with a metal key holder eys and the key holder may scratches or other damage cover while operating the le Recommend cloth or r key holders ...

Page 13: ...HTHIGH LOWBEAMSWITCH or low beam can be operated f high low beam switch AM used when needing extra light M used when other vehicles are present in the city etc T HIGH LOW TCH ...

Page 14: ...sounded if the horn button is en the main switch is in an ON 13 UTTON N BUTTON ...

Page 15: ...cked up in the main stand using mentary device key wire for ing AND LOCK LOCK ...

Page 16: ...a trunk under the seat is opened to gain access to the using the main switch key on ock XIMUM LOAD 10kg 15 NK ...

Page 17: ...rying bags and similar ey should be hung from the bag hich is fitted for this purpose OLDER G HOLDER N attempt to carry very heavy ky loads since this would the stability and steering eristics of the scooter ...

Page 18: ...ING tightly on the rear brake lever ock lever will be automatically your hand from the rear brake nd the rear wheel will be d 17 ...

Page 19: ...e rear wheel see p 17 e main switch to an ON position gine with cell or kick ON oil warning indicator turns on he main switch is placed to an position quickly fill the oil sing pure oil ...

Page 20: ...trongly 19 N sure to place kick starter in inal position after the engine en started e to erect main stand and side when starting use the starter button and the arter pedal simultaneously starting with the kick starter t necessary to grab the front r brakes ...

Page 21: ...ain stand vehicle forward to fold the d and make sure that the brake s not become released during ation ON t excessively open the throttle you actually start the driving ion of the vehicle TARTING ENGINE ...

Page 22: ...gin to he throttle grip to allow for a d easy start 21 N k rotating of the throttle grip ause the vehicle to move ly forward engine RPM isn t decreased he throttle grip return to its al position stop operating nspect it in the closest zed repair center ...

Page 23: ...tle grip to rotate back to ning position and then squeeze levers to operate the brakes by first queezing the brake levers and ging to a more firm squeeze N one of the brakes is used it sible for the vehicle to ence sliding FR BRAKE ...

Page 24: ...a the proper winker and after for other vehicles slowly turn rea in which you want to stop e throttle grip to rotate compl k and apply the front and rear The brake light will shine to cles in back of you that you are 23 NG FR BRAKE ...

Page 25: ...dle en parking N n a safe area that will not raffic When you parked the e after driving make sure he vehicle beyond man s because engine and muffler l hot t park the vehicle on the d road The vehicle can be rned and endanger people ...

Page 26: ...25 are unable to correct trouble fter you make adjustment or tion contact authorized enance shops dealers or nated repair shops for ary inspection and repairs ...

Page 27: ...rs are at a horizontal k to see if the fluid is below the vel d is significantly low this may t there is leakage in the brake pect the brake hose to check for LOWER LEVEL N brake fluid is significantly than the specified level not only brake fluid but also he front brake pad for wear ...

Page 28: ...es for nails rocks might have become wedged in DEPTH he wear indicator wear limit to see if there is an insufficient f tread remaining dicators are visible replace tire w one 27 NAIL WEAR INDICATOR LOCATION MARKING OR MARKING ...

Page 29: ...ING the seat lock by turning the tch key OFF to OPEN to open fuel tank cap counterclock remove it tank with gasoline until it he bottom of the level plate FUEL TANK CAP ...

Page 30: ...he front and check to see if the brake light lso check to see if there is any he lens or if there is dirt on the CHECK ain switch to ON e if all the winker in the front the vehicle including left and are flashing properly At the check to make sure that the sound signal of the winker is heck also to see if any of the maged or dirty AND WINKER INSPECTION ...

Page 31: ... high safety dependability and control performance structions are based on the on that the motorcycle will be clusively for its designed Sustained high speed or operation in unusually wet conditions will require more service than specified in the NANCE SCHEDULE your authorized Daelim dealer mmendations applicable to your l needs and use TENANCE ...

Page 32: ...31 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 3 REMARK ...

Page 33: ...REMARK ent requires mechanical skill ou are not capable to perform s ir centers ...

Page 34: ...rews and take oil cup hragm plate diaphragm off h recommended brake oil to level inside reserve tank ENDED BRAKE OIL IS DOT 4 l the diaphragm diaphragm oil cup cap he screws securely e brake pads for wear when with brake fluid id level may be due to wear of pads ke pads are not worn and the l is low check for leakage ...

Page 35: ...the ine is not visible the pads need ed PAD INSPECTION N ake lever must be operated times after replacement of nt brake pad nticorrosive is applied to the disk braking can not be med successfully resulting in ury or death of the driver in accident WEAR LIMIT LINE ...

Page 36: ...e of shoe may depending on the wear on of the rim drum MARK MARK ting the brakes check the wear e shoe While tightly squeezing ake lever if the mark of m is alined with the mark e panel this indicates that the is worn Please take the vehicle center for repair RAKE ...

Page 37: ...gine sely affected and the privilege repairs cannot be guaranteed N fill past the fill level Oil ak out if this is done iately replace oil cap after oil tank with oil ure that foreign materials do er the oil tank use other manufacturers oil not use low quality oil ...

Page 38: ... are cool 37 SSURE INSPECTION N e is an improper amount of the tires or if there are damage or abnormal wear s this may cause unstable g or may allow the tires to e easily punctured RE 1PERSON RIDING FRONT 1 75 2 00 1 75 2 00 REAR REAR FRONT 2PERSON RIDING ...

Page 39: ...a 2 7kgf m he front axle nut to the specified AXLE NUT TORQUE kgf m sembling operate brake for a of times and see if wheel is smoothly without getting tion N que wrench was not used for ation see your authorized as soon as possible to verify assembly er assembly may lead to loss ing capacity ...

Page 40: ...loss sion and the side stand ly for freedom of movement the side stand ignition cut em e side stand up the engine er the side stand The engine d stop as you put the side stand side stand system does not e as described inspect it in sest authorized repair center 39 SPRING ND INSPECTION ...

Page 41: ...emoval N of different maker or different value is used it causes sfactory engine starting uate engine revolution and deterioration ark plug must be securely ed An improperly tightened an become very hot and y damage the engine ...

Page 42: ...ds a checking it cared of by service center 41 N eful not to disassemble in part of enclosed battery not using vehicle during a me take off the battery from hicle to keep from self rge and electric discharge battery in a well ventilated fter charging fully In case it vailable to take battery off he vehicle disconnect al ...

Page 43: ... eas may cause an accident at use a fuse having a larger e as the wire can become ated and damaged replacing any of the electri ts lights and gauges be replace them with the reco ded parts Using different an lead to the fuses burning damage to the battery washing the vehicle take l care not to allow to be d in the area of the fuses ...

Page 44: ...PLIGHT BULB the 2 tapping screws and the tail light lens new bulb in the reverse order val OP LIGHT BULB 12V 5W 21W 43 BULB SCREWS TAIL STOP LENS ...

Page 45: ...NKER BULB e winker lens groove and open ker lens using plain screwdriver press down on the bulb and ounterclockwise new bulb in the reverse order val INKER BULB 12V 10W BULB WINKER LENS ...

Page 46: ...wear and redu wer and reduced durability ngine washing the vehicle be not to allow water to get e air cleaner ulties in starting the engine sult if this happens engine start is failed during after driving across water heck to see if the water is ated in the air cleaner and drive in the flooded area If ter enters the air cleaner or e the vehicle may be ed to the rear end collision he power failure ...

Page 47: ...he fuel tank into an approved container using a commercially e hand siphon or an equivalent e will last more than one month or draining is very important to oper performance after storage GE GUIDE ON ine is extremely flammable s explosive under certain ions Perform this operation well ventilated area with the e stopped Do not smoke or flames or sparks in the area gasoline is drained or stored here...

Page 48: ...NUMBER NUMBER 47 ENGINE NUMBER SJ50E 1000000 NUMBERING CAP ...

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Page 52: ...51 stop driving and contact service min when it is turned over at night ...

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Page 55: ...in inverse portion to the radius e square speed Decelerate prior uce the centrifugal force ...

Page 56: ...55 driver leaned inside more than equate to drive on the rained or ad holding quired because front visual field more than motor cycle ...

Page 57: ...original position and decelerate kes ide of turn circle while driving ...

Page 58: ...57 ONTANDREARWHEELTURN the front and rear wheel and ngth of the vehicle ...

Page 59: ...es not stop immediately after FFECT INERTIA ...

Page 60: ...59 to prevent accident to the speed and weight The crete wall at 50 km h is same ght of 10m ON ...

Page 61: ...VEL S W OIL G G R 12V 10W TAIL STOP LIGHT 12V 5W 21W RH RR WINKER SB G Y BR O G IGN COIL G G O G SB BROWN BR BLACK SB LG GR P PINK GRAY BLUE RED GREEN WHITE YELLOW O ORANGE B SPARK PLUG L G W R Y SKY BLUE LIGHT GREEN COLOR COMB GROUND MARKING NIT G EL G B Y G I IT B Y ...

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