CZEM Drill One User manual

USER MANUAL


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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing Czech Electric Motorcycle Drill. We appreciate your trust in our product.
Adhering to the guidelines in this manual is important in order to enjoy your Drill experience. Read the manual carefully before the rst use.
Also refer to the manual if there occur any problems or uncertainties using Drill.
Drill is a powerful and entertaining machine with which you can enjoy every moment of your ride. However, ill-treatment can endanger your
health or your life. Always drive carefully, wear the protection helmet, gloves, goggles and other proper clothing and safety equipment. Be
aware that you will drive a fast and quiet machine. Be considerate to your surroundings and pay attention not only to your safety but to others
too.
This manual shall advise you how to keep the motorcycle in perfect condition. We recommend that you purchase only original 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’s Manual contains important technical and safety information about the Drill. This machine is designed for private recreational use, it
is not intended for professional sport.
All information in this manual is non-binding. Drill manufacturer reserves the right to make changes without prior notice and without giving
reasons to make changes to the technical specications, such as color, construction, equipment and use of materials. Furthermore, the
company acquires the right to adapt motorcycles to local conditions, market requirements and possibly stop the production of certain models
without prior review.
Drill manufacturer is not responsible for the availability of vehicles, the dierences between pictures or machine descriptions, or for errors or
omissions in this manual. The models shown include some special equipment, which is not included in the standard equipment.

INDEX
1.1. General information
2.1. Location of basic components
2.2. Controls placed on handlebars and battery
2.3. Vehicle identication numbers
2.4. Technical Specications
3.1. Check or adjust before each ride
3.2. Battery and charger, electrical components
3.2.1. Basic instructions
3.2.2. Battery charging
3.2.3. Battery capacity indicator
3.3. Starting and changing the driving mode
3.4. Stopping the motorcycle
3.5. Motorcycle range
3.6. Driving instructions
3.7. Instructions for parking the vehicle
3.8. Motorcycle suspension
3.9. Rear shock-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 rear wheel
4.4. Gears, chain
4.5. Adjustments and periodic maintenance
4.6. Washing
5.1. Problem solving
6.1. Warranty
6.2. Warranty Exceptions
6.3. Warranty on selected components
6.3.1. Battery and controller
6.3.2. Engine
6.3.3. Brakes
6.3.4. Chassis components
6.3.5. Transmission components
6.4. Complaint form
6.5. Warranty management
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1. Safety
2. Description of the machine
4. Maintenance
5. Problems solving
6. Warranty
3. Operation

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1.1. General information
Any changes made by the user to the machine may not only aect your safety, but also endanger the health of those around you.
Changes made without the approval of the authorized dealer or the manufacturer may void your warranty.
Always use your Drill in accordance with local regulations and laws that restrict the use of electric vehicles. Drill is not intended for use on
public roads.
If you have any questions, please contact your Drill dealer. Do not allow others to use your Drill until they have received all of the essential
instructions for operating and using the Drill or have read this manual. The manufacturer is not responsible for incorrect operation and use of
the Drill machine. Drill is not a racing machine and is not intended for such use. Racing 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
only authorized personnel authorized by the manufacturer may operate electrical parts. Always remember that in addition to voiding your
warranty, you can also endanger yourself and your surroundings.
Basic safety precautions
Always check all key machine components before driving. Whenever you do not use the machine or when pushing or moving it, switch o the
engine as instructed! Electrical components are under voltage, which can reach up to 54 V. They can cause you serious injuries and even
endanger your life.
They must be handled (except for battery charging) only through a Drill dealer. Any damage to the electrical components must be repaired by
a Drill dealer before driving again. These components remain energized for some time after switching o. Never break any cables.
1. Safety

High capacity batteries - 55 Ah
Primary transmission
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
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2. Description of the machine
2.1. Location of basic components

Aluminum frame
Rear hydraulic
4-piston brakes
Front hydraulic
4-piston brakes
Fully adjustable fork
Manitou Dorado
Electric drive
disconnector (tear o / tug)
Controller
Fully adjustable
absorbing suspension unit Elka
Durable rear swing
fork with repacking
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2. Description of the machine
2.2. Controls placed on handlebars and battery
Electric drive disconnector (tear o / tug) and main
battery switch (On / O).
Digital 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 adjustable
repacking.
Tensioning of the chain by means of eccentrics on the
swinging fork on the rear wheel axle.
Fully adjustable air front fork Manitou Dorado.

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2. Description of the machine
2.3. Vehicle identification numbers
The identication numbers contain a lot of information related to the production of the motorcycle.
Vehicle identication number VIN (Serial Number): VIN is a 17-digit number that is axed on the frame, battery, and charger of the
motorcycle.
Control unit identication number (controller): this number is located on the top of the controller.
IN CASE OF LOSS OR DAMAGE OF THE GUARANTEE SEAL, THE WARRANTY DISCLAIMS. DO NOT REMOVE THE SEAL FROM THE MOTOR
CYCLE AND PROTECT IT FROM DAMAGE!
VIN on motorcycle charger.VIN on motorcycle battery.VIN on motorcycle frame.

CHASSIS
Length
1.780 mm
Width
430 mm (steps)
820 mm (handlebars)
Seat height
880 mm
Wheelbase
1.240 mm
Headroom
320 mm
Weight
52 kg (according to used tires)
Weight distribution
26 kg : 26 kg (front : rear wheel)
Maximum load
100 kg
Frame
Aluminium
Drive
Chain 420
Front shock absorber - stroke
Manitou Dorado Expert / 200 mm
Rear shock absorber - stroke
Elka / 180 mm
Front tires
70-100-19 / 26 x 2,6” (downhill bike)
Rear tires
90-100-16 / 70-100-19
Front 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 km depending on speed
and mode selected / 2.5 hours
o-road / 1 hour in Racing
mode)
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2.4. Technical Specifications
Power
11 kW Nominal / 15 kW Peak
Maximum torque
40 Nm
Maximal speed
60 - 90 km/h
Engine speed
6.000 rpm
Driving modes
3 modes (Eco, Sport, Racing)
Usable battery capacity
2,25 kWh (Lithium-Ion)
Cooling
Forced rotor cooling
Angle of rise
69°
Type and transmission ratio
7:1 / 10:1
ENGINE AND POWER
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