DAELIM E-FIVE Owner's Manual

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OM45-0204-01E
OWNER'S MANUAL
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HEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)
#58, SUNG SAN-DONG, CHANG WON, KYUNGNAM, KOREA
TEL : (82-55) 239-7000 FAX : (82-55) 239-7524
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Page 1 - OWNER'S MANUAL

OM45-0204-01EOWNER'S MANUAL󳂮󳂮HEAD OFFICE (FACTORY)#58, SUNG SAN-DONG, CHANG WON, KYUNGNAM, KOREATEL : (82-55) 239-7000 FAX : (82-55) 239-7524

Page 2 - CONTENTS

9PARTS LOCATIONREAR BRAKE LEVERHEADLIGHTFRONT CUSHIONBRAKE DISKOIL TANK LID(BENEATH THE SEAT)SPEEDOMETERBAG HOLDERSIDE STANDBRAKE CALIPERMAIN STANDAIR

Page 3 - WIRING DIAGRAM

<SPEEDOMETER>Indicates driving speed. Maintain legalspeed limits to ensure safe operation.<ODOMETER>Indicates total distance in kilometers

Page 4 - SPECIFICATION

1. ON... Starts engine. Key can not bepulled out.2. OFF...Stops engine. Key can beplaced in or taken out of themain switch.3. LOCK...Locks handle b

Page 5 - OPERATION INSTRUCTION

The engine is started pressing this buttonwhen pressed in a state where the mainswitch key is placed to an ON position andthe brake lever is pulled.&l

Page 6 - CORRECT ATTIRE

If this switch is turned on when the mainswitch is in an ON position, the winker willoperate.󳉛 (R)...used when making a right turn.󳉚 (L)...used when

Page 7 - OPERATION CARGO

When parking, make sure to lock handlebars to prevent theft of the vehicle.<LOCKING>Turn the handle bars all the way to the left,and while pushi

Page 8 - ATTACHMENT

<LOCKING>●The seat automatically locks when theseat is pushed in its downward position,●Lightly pull upward on the seat to makesure the seat has

Page 9

There is a document storage area on thebottom of the seat. Store the owner’smanual and the maintenance notebook inthis area.●For ease in carrying bags

Page 10 - PARTS LOCATION

<SETTING>① Squeeze tightly on the rear brake lever.② Move the brake lock lever in thedirection of the arrow in the drawingand place it in the gr

Page 11 - WARNING AND INDICATOR LAMP

●Make sure to check the oil, gasoline, etc.,before starting the engine.●Please ensure that the main stand is in adown position when starting the engin

Page 12 - MAIN SWITCH

SPECIFICATION································3OPERATION INSTRUCTION···················4SAFETY PRECAUTIONS······················4PRIOR TO STARTING VEHI

Page 13 - HEADLIGHT

<USING THE ELECTRIC START(CELL)>●Press the starter button without rotatingthe starter grip (opening the throttle).●If the engine is hot and does

Page 14 - WINKER SWITCH

20󲾢 When the engine is cold morning orwinter or the vehicle has not been usedfor a long period of time, let the engineidle for a short period allow th

Page 15 - EQUIPMENT USAGE

󲾠 Get on the vehicle.●Mounting should be done from the leftside, and you should sit squarely on theseat. Leave either one foot or both feetplanted on

Page 16 - SEAT LOCK

●Before entering traffic, use the correctturn signal to foreward other drivers ofyour intentions.Speed is controlled by the operation ofthe throttle g

Page 17 - BAG HOLDER

The brakes should never be suddenlyapplied and the handle bars shouldnever be suddenly turned.●Sudden braking or turning can cause thevehicle to slide

Page 18 - BRAKE LOCK LEVER

24󲾠 After the vehicle has come to acomplete stop.●Return the winker switch to the centerposition and turn the main switch toOFF. This will turn the en

Page 19 - CORRECT DRIVING OPERATION

25Self inspect the vehicle and have regularmaintenance inspections for increasedsafety and the prevention of accidents.Regular maintenance inspections

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26Check areas which caused for concernwhen last operating the vehicle.<BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY>Lightly squeeze the brake levers untiltension is fe

Page 21

<AIR PRESSURE CHECK>Check for an appropriate level of airpressure by examining how the tire sits onthe ground. If you notice any abnormalitiesin

Page 22

<CHECK>Check gasoline to see if there is a sufficientamount of gasoline to reach your destination. ●If the fuel warning indicator turns onafter

Page 23 - PROPER DRIVING METHODS

2MAINTENANCE·······························30MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE····················31MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS·················33REPLENISHING BRAKE FL

Page 24 - STOPPING

29<CHECK>If the oil is low, the oil warning indicatorwill turn on. Turn the main switch to ONin order to check whether the oil warningindicator

Page 25

Sit squarely on the seat and check to see ifyou have a good view behind the vehicleby looking at the back mirrors. Also checkfor dirt and damage on th

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31Perform the Self Inspections Before Operation at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY

Page 27 - <CHECK OF BRAKE FLUID>

32BRAKE SHOE / PAD WEAR I I IBRAKE SYSTEM I I I IBRAKE STOP SWITCH I I IHEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT I I ISUSPENSION I I IBOLTS, NUTS, FASTENERS I IWHEELS / T

Page 28 - TIRE INSPECTION

The following is an explanation of correctinspection methods, cleaning and partsreplacing. Please always refer to thissection when wanting to inspect

Page 29 - FUEL CHECK

Other checks●Visually check for fluid leaks or damageand, using a spanner, check joints andclamps for clearance.Also, check hose and pipe protectivepa

Page 30 - <WINKER CHECK>

35REAR BRAKE SHOE INSPECTIONCAUTION●If the vehicle becomes worn-out,the replacement cycle of shoe maydiffer depending on the wearcondition of the rim

Page 31 - MAINTENANCE

36<INSPECTION>If the oil is low, the oil warning indicatorwill turn on. Turn the main switch to ONin order to check whether the oil warningindic

Page 32 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

<OIL LEVEL>●Start the engine and let it idle for a fewminutes.●Stop the engine and put the motorcycleon its mainstand on level ground.●Remove th

Page 33 - MONTH 6 12 18

<FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL>① Raise the front wheel off the ground byplacing a support block under theengine.② Loosen the oval screw and remove thespee

Page 34 - REPLENISHING BRAKE FLUID

3LENGTH×WIDTH×HEIGHT(mm)WHEEL BASE(mm)GROUND CLEARANCE(mm)SEAT HEIGHT(mm)DRY WEIGHT(kgf)PASSENGERENGINE TYPEPISTON DISPLACEMENT(cc)BORE AND STROKE(mm)

Page 35 - BRAKE PAD INSPECTION

<REAR WHEEL REMOVAL>① Set vehicle on main stand in uprightposition on level ground.② Loosen the rear brake adjuster nut.③ Remove the muffler.④ L

Page 36 - BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTMENT

If electrode is stained or clearance is notright, satisfactory spark is not produced.Clean and make adjustment.① Loosen the special screw and removeth

Page 37 - REPLENISHING ENGINE OIL

<CLEANING BATTERY TERMINALS>●If you remove screw from battery boxcover after putting floor panel metforward, you will find battery assem-bled.●I

Page 38 - RECOMMENDED OIL : SAE # 80~90

Turn off the main switch to see if the fuseis severed. If the fuse is severed, exchangethe fuse into 7A fuse.●To change a fuse, first take off battery

Page 39 - WHEEL REMOVAL

󳀏Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFFwhen replacing the bulb.󳀏Do not use bulbs other than thatspecified.󳀏After installing a new bulb, check thatthe

Page 40 - SIDE STAND INSPECTION

[WINKER BULB]<FRONT WINKER BULB>① Loosen the 6 upper cover settingscrews, and remove the front coverassembly.② Turn the winker bulb socketscount

Page 41 - SPARK PLUG

<REMOVAL>① Loosen the 6 washer screws andremove the air cleaner case cover.② Inspect the air cleaner element.③ Install in the reverse order of r

Page 42 - BATTERY INSPECTION

46A rubber part is assembled on the cable toprotect the inner cable.Make sure that this part is placed firmlyaround the correct part of the cable. Whe

Page 43 - FUSE REPLACEMENT

●Remove the battery. Store in an areaprotected from freezing temperaturesand direct sunlight. Slow charge the battery once a month.●Wash and dry the m

Page 44 - BULB REPLACEMENT

48● Performing daily inspection● Putting on the protective gears (Helmet, glove, goggles, etc.)● Bringing the driver's licence● Determinating the

Page 45 - REAR WINKER BULB : 12V 10W

This manual describes matters pertaining to correct operation,safe operation and simple maintenance of the vehicle youpurchased.To ensure more comfort

Page 46 - <CLEANING>

< SCOOTER >The appropriate driving position is most important thing to driving safely.① Eyes : Look at the front direction widely.② Shoulders :

Page 47 - STORAGE GUIDE

< VEHICLE EXCEPT SCOOTER >① Eyes : Look at the front direction widely.② Shoulders : Relieve the tension. ③ Arms : Relieve the tension and bend

Page 48 - FRAME AND ENGINE NUMBER

●Secure the safe distance.●Drive protectively.●Do not obstruct the traffic.●Do not drive on the pedestrian way or walkway. ●Drive on the left driveway

Page 49

Prior to starting always look around to avoid accident.< SCOOTER >① Lock the rear brake with the main stand erected. ② Start the engine using th

Page 50 - DRIVING METHOD

53< VEHICLE EXCEPT SCOOTER >① Get on the vehicle after pulling back the stand. ② Start driving slowly after turning on the winker and releasi

Page 51 - VEHICLE EXCEPT SCOOTER

54The basic principle of turn is balancing using the centrifugal force which makes vehicle go outside and the gravity which makes vehicle fall in

Page 52 - PRECAUTION WHEN DRIVING

55The basic principle of turn is balancing using combined force of the centrifugal force and the gravity. All 3 positions require straightening the he

Page 53 - STARTING

56< LEAN-OUT >This is a turning position with motor cycle leaned inside more than driver, which is opposite to the lean-in position. With

Page 54

57Do not drive inside of large truck's turn circle.< DEAD ANGLE ZONE >Dead angle zone is the sight range which cannot be identified by driv

Page 55 - TURNING METHOD

58●Vehicle is braked using friction between road surface and tires.●Braking distance increases 1.5 times on wet road and 3 times on icy road becaus

Page 56 - 3 POSITIONS OF TURNING

●Read user's manual carefully.●Conduct maintenance checks prior to operation.●Always maintain vehicle in clean status and carry outspecified main

Page 57

59●Turn the throttle grip to its original position and decelerate using the engine brake.●Erect the vehicle straight.●Brake using both front and rear

Page 58 - PRECAUTION WHEN TURNING

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Page 59 - BRAKING METHOD

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Page 60 - IMPACT WHEN COLLISION

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6●When carrying cargo, you must keep in mind that operating the vehicle, especially when turning, will be different.●Make sure not to overload the veh

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7CAUTION●Only load cargo in or on designated areas as placing orfastening cargo to other areas can cause damage to thevehicle.●Do not place articles b

Page 65

8PARTS LOCATIONFUEL TANK LID(BENEATH THE SEAT)BATTERYTRUNKTIREMUFFLERSEATFUSEBACK MIRRORFRONT BRAKE LEVERHANDLE LEVER PROTECTOR**E-5 OWNERS(1~47) 02.

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