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WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM

Customer Signature

Dealer Name & Address, Stamp

1) Customer Copy : 

The UM dealers are required to register the sale of the motorcycle with up to date information  regarding the original owner, in 

regular mail. This information is necessary for notification, in case your motorcycle is affected by a service bulletin or campaign.

OWNERSHIP & VECHICAL INFORMATION

Customer Name  : __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Address  : ________________________________________________________________________________Pin Code : ______ 

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City  : __________________________________  State : ___________________________________________ Country : ________________________________

Mobile Number  : _________________________ E-mail : ___________________________________________________________________________________

Frame No  : _____________________________________________________________  Model : ___________________________________________________

Engine No  : ______________________________________________________________Color : ___________________________________________________

Battery Make  : _______________________________________________ Battery Sr. No/Code : ___________________________________________________
Tire Make  : _____________________________________________________________Tire No  : __________________________________________________
Date of Sale : _______________________________  KM  : ______________________________  Key No : __________________________________________
Dealer Name :  _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Location : ___________________________________________________Code No : _____________________________________________________________
Reg No : ________________________________________________   Contact No :  _____________________________________________________________

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UM CHILL

50 - 

125 SERIES

Summary of Contents for Chill 125 EFI

Page 1: ...CHILL CHILL 50 125 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...THANK YOU AND WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF UM...

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Page 4: ...imum life and maximum performance of your motorcycle It is especially important that you do not operate the motorcycle in a manner that will cause engine over heating We also recommend that you read t...

Page 5: ...led or seriously hurt if you d follow instructions instructions UM CHILL 50 125 SERIES 4 To help you to get informed about safety decisions we have provided operating procedures and other information...

Page 6: ...ATIONS FUEL SAVING TIPS COMPONENT LOCATION FUNCTION INSTRUMENT PANEL READY TO RIDE BASIC OPERATION AND RIDING ENGINE OIL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING RECOMMENDATIONS...

Page 7: ...OF PARTS 6 1 Head Light 2 Left front turn light 3 Front storage box 4 Seat cushion 5 Rear carrier 6 Disc brake 7 Side support 8 Main support 9 Starting arm 10 Air filter UM CHILL 50 125 SERIES 1 2 3...

Page 8: ...DIMENSIONS 800 mm 7 1335 mm 1900 mm 705 mm 1135 mm UM CHILL 50 125SERIES...

Page 9: ...system is based on this identification number and the engine number Your engine number will be used by a UM authorized dealer for vehicle identification purposes only This number is stamped on the lef...

Page 10: ...PROTECTIVEGEAR Riding a motorcycle leaves the rider exposed Therefore wearing appropriate protective gear can prevent or diminish injuries from accidents Helmet The majority of serious motorcycle inju...

Page 11: ...Always travel at a speed that is proper to the operating conditions your ability and experience use it to make sure it is at safe operating condition maintenance procedures described in this manual co...

Page 12: ...d passenger it is advised to keep load to a minimum If you decide to carry any load take the following into account 11 Many motorcycle accidents are caused by car drivers who do not see motorcycle rid...

Page 13: ...vere injury or even death to the motorcycle operator passenger or pedestrians To carry passengers safely you must instruct the passenger before you start to the engine the driver handles when the moto...

Page 14: ...onous system or the plastic parts flame as the exhaust fumes may cause loss of consciousness or death within a short time source Petrol in your eyes see a doctor immediately or go to the nearest hospi...

Page 15: ...t interfere with moving parts reduce ground clearance and do not interfere with the operating controls BREAK IN The long term wear and duration of your motorcycle depends of the way you treat it durin...

Page 16: ...conomy but also to extend the usable life of your motorcycle and to achieve a smoother operation yield surprising fuel economy pressure Check pressure weekly according to the periodic service and main...

Page 17: ...ON FUNCTION LEFT CONTROL RIGHT CONTROL 1 High Beam Light 2 Low Beam Light 3 Horn Button 4 1 Parking Lights 2 Electric Start Switch 3 4 Throttle Grip 16 Turning Lights Switch Engine Kill Switch UM CHIL...

Page 18: ...n switch but once engine start the check engine light must be turn off if keeps it lighting indicate malfunction of the computerized engine management system Left Directional Light It will turn on whe...

Page 19: ...OFF open seat cushion Steering Lock Incase of thieves when you parking please use this function Turn the handle bar to left then turn the key to position it will lock handlebar Then you can take out...

Page 20: ...L TANK CAP DANGER CAUTION Do not mix fuel with any type of oil 19 Open the fuel tank cover To open the fuel tank cover turn the fuel tank cover 90 anticlockwise to remove the fuel tank cover Close the...

Page 21: ...er an eficient the rear brake system When you turn on the ignition switch it is normal that it is lighting Check engine light but if keeps it lighting once it is turn on the start switch it is indicat...

Page 22: ...used to slow down or stop the vehicle Take your time to learn some braking techniques learn how use appropriate the combined brake system The throttle controls engine rpm speed To increase engine rpm...

Page 23: ...ction time gets worse with every additional drink READY TO RIDE ISYOURMOTORCYCLEREADYTORIDE motorcycle and make sure any problem you find is corrected A pre ride inspection is a must because road cond...

Page 24: ...Check all accessible nuts and bolts and make sure they are tight THROTTLE Check free play and adjust if needed Rotate the throttle to make sure it moves freely and snaps shut automatically when it is...

Page 25: ...orcycle Insert the key in the ignition switch and unlock the steering Turn the switch ON Make sure that fuel valve is ON Hold the rear braking handgrip Release the starter button once the engine start...

Page 26: ...Add oil when is necessary To check oil level minutes otherwise level may not be accurate on dip stick incorporated in cap Change engine oil every 3000 Km at an Authorised UM Service Center Recommended...

Page 27: ...41 5 ECU Electronic craburetor Air cooled Automatic transmission 12 V 6A 10W 40 Twin Hydraulic with Spring 110 70 12 120 70 12 26 49 6 cc CHILL 50 Single Cylinder 4 stroke 2 valve Spark Ignition Hydra...

Page 28: ...Capacity Litres Aluminum Rim Electric Kick Start 90 Kg 800 mm 1135 mm 1900 mm 705 mm 1335 mm 135 mm 7 0 L TYRE PRESSURE Front Tyre 28 PSI Rear Tyre 30 PSI Rear Brake Disc Front Brake Disc 27 TECHNICA...

Page 29: ...vice The vehicle must be serviced at every 3000 km or within 3 months whichever is earlier All activities are laid down for average riding conditions However depending upon rigorousness dirt rides the...

Page 30: ...er pivot Check battery voltage terminals Apply petroleum jelly Drive belt slackness Drive belt condition 18 Front fork oil leakage I I I I I I I I I 19 L L L L L L L L L 20 Rear brake lever pivot Stee...

Page 31: ...nts Sr No Service Month Km Description Whichever is Earlier 1st 1 1000 2nd 3 3000 3rd 6 6000 4th 9 9000 5th 12 12000 6th 15 15000 7th 18 18000 8th 21 21000 9th 24 24000 I All electrical functions Leak...

Page 32: ...ter switch and battery discharge POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN Switch on ignition Push stop switch to ON position Clean vent hole Replace HT Lead connect the lead firmly Tighten spark Plug If el...

Page 33: ...y Replace if necessary Fix cap lead firmly Clean reset gap or replace Ensure the all the connections POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 3 Vehicle cranks but does not starts Engine Misfiring POSSIBLE...

Page 34: ...ing hareness defective Starter switch not working Starter relay is defective Keep ignition key In ON condition Keep Kill switch in ON condition It should be more than 12 4 v Charge if required Replace...

Page 35: ...E CAUSES ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN 9 Horn not working Horn sound not proper Ignition Key is OFF Battery discharge Loose connection Fuse Blown Incorrect screw adjustment Keep Ignition Key in ON condition It...

Page 36: ...blown Remove clean and then connect Negative Earth terminal again Check the battery charging Crank the engine and check for regulator output voltage Confirm the magneto of coil resistances are within...

Page 37: ...nd blown check the continuity Replace if fused Loose connection wiring harness defective Ensure all the connectors are firmly connected with wiring Check the continuity of lighting the circuit in wiri...

Page 38: ...EN 17 Vehicle wobbles Wheel rim runout Loose broken spokes Tyres not fitted correctly Wheels misaligned Under inflated tyres Rectify Tighten Replace spokes Re fit tyres correctly Ensure proper alignme...

Page 39: ...al parts and avoid using high pressure washers recommendations spark plugs in poor condition adding too many electrical accessories in When washing the motorcycle avoid getting water in fuel tank elec...

Page 40: ...are disassembled uncontrollable and or cases considered as incidental and that do not affect the normal performance of the motorcycle 39 UM offers high quality products with excellent guarantee cover...

Page 41: ...____________________________ Frame No _____________________________________________________________ Model ___________________________________________________ Engine No ________________________________...

Page 42: ...ng system Safe riding advice INFORMATION TO CUSTOMER TO BE EXPLAINED BY DEALER l Above vehicle was inspected test driven by me my representatives at the time of delivery and found to be acceptable and...

Page 43: ...________ Frame No _____________________________________________________________ Model ___________________________________________________ Engine No ____________________________________________________...

Page 44: ...ith the scope and limit of the warranty as specified Place Date VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No _____________________________________________ Engine No _________________________...

Page 45: ...___________________________________________ Model ___________________________________________________ Engine No ______________________________________________________________Color ____________________...

Page 46: ...by the manufacturer in accordance with the scope and limit of the warranty as specified VEHICLE INSTALLATION AND DELIVERY CERTIFICATE Frame No ______________________________________________________ En...

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