FlexTech X1, X2 User Manual

U S E R ’ S G U I D E
Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Important Information
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Assembly Instructions
Assembly of the Hand Protectors
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Assembly of the Top Case
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First Steps with your new Vehicle
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Guarantee Conditions
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Engine and Frame Numbers
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Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Operating Elements
Brake Lever Rear-Wheel Brake
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Left-Hand Combi Switch
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Instrument Reading and Indicator Display
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Brake Lever Front-Wheel Brake
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Right-Hand Combi Switch
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Ignition Lock
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Steering Column
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Gas Handle
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Kick Starter
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Fuel Tank
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Starting the Engine
Starting with Elektric Starter
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Starting with Kick Starter
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Reference for Operation, Maintenance and Driving Safety
Running in
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Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Protective Clothing
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Cleaning and Maintenance
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Carburettor, Idling Adjustment
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Air Filter
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Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Spark Plug
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Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Check Engine Oil
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Brakes
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Tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 21
Electric Scheme
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Inspection and Maintenance Plan
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Service Intervals
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Table of Contents
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Preface
Welcome to the Club of FlexTech X1 drivers. We are sure that you will have a lot of fun with and enjoy your new engine scooter.
This manual provides you with an overview on the function, maintenance, servicing and operation of your new vehicle. Please read it carefully. Please follow the instructions exactly, in order to guarantee a long service life to your engine scooter and enable you a safe way of driving.
Absolutely observe the running in instructions, as they help you avoid damages to your vehicle and considerably increase the service life of your vehicle.
All specifications are based on the technical status at the time of printing. Modif ications and additions can have been carried out since then and do not find any mention therefore. You will f ind a current version at our website under www.flex-tech.info.
You will find a list of the authorized repair shops in your proximity in the accompanying document “Spare Parts Overview / Authorized Repair Shops” or at our website.
We would like to assist you in case of questions or problems.
Telephone: 0 180 5 / 88 08 08
(per minute 0.14 Euro from the network of the Dt. Telekom AG)
Email: service@flex-tech.info
Internet: www.flex-tech.info
Status: 08-2007
Competi tion!
Please send us back the filled in full guarantee coupon immediately after purchase! Among all replies, which reach us 14 days after the purchase date, valuable prizes will be drawn every month. Helmets, scooter garages, free inspections and many other fantastic prizes area waiting for you. With a little luck, you are the winner!
The winners are informed in writing. Legal action is excluded.
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• The road traffic regulations must be carefully followed at any time.
• When using this vehicle, make sure you carry the follow
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ing cards and documents with yourself:
- identity card
- third-party insurance
- number plate
- registration book
• The scooter is designed for the operation with driver and co-driver for use in road traffic.
• The vehicle is permitted for the general road traffic and may be moved with the driving licences of the classes B, M, A1, A, in the official road traffic.
• The not-as-agreed use of the vehicle results in the expira
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tion of the guarantee.
• All interventions for increase of the cubic capacity, the performance, speed and which in general lead to the modif ication of the scooter character istics, are punish
­able and are pursued by law. They lead to the expiration of the guarantee. To the punishments belong the collec­tion of the scooter, a new driving test by the responsible authorities and/or the new-car registration.
• The change or modification of the number plate carrier, the illumination sets, acoustic displays and of the rear
mirror are punishable and lead to the expiration of the guarantee and the insurance coverage.
• The modification of the vehicle frame number is punish
­able in the criminal and administrative sector, and the owner will be made liable.
• The basic vehicle numbers of the scooter are the following:
- frame number
- engine number
- number plate
• Please note down at once the basic vehicle numbers in the accompanying document "Spare Parts Overview / Au
­thorized Repair Shops" and in this manual on page 8, as well as on the rear page of the cover. Then you may be looked after faster in the case of service.
Important Information
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Hand Protectors
Please take hand protectors carefully out of the packing and assign via the form of the correct scooter side. (The longer edge is above. Seen from inside, the upper recession shows a little bit further to the outside).
Carefully insert the protectors into the corresponding groove and tighten with two screws enclosed (do not fasten too tightly – risk of fracture). Finished!
Rear Mirror
Please take rear mirrors carefully out of the packing and assign via the designation on the rear mirror side to the correct scooter side.
NOTE:
• L = left mirror / R = right mirror
• Both rear mirrors have a right-hand thread!
Carefully screw in clockwise the rear mirrors and adjust the position. Then fix the lower locknut with the 14 open-end wrench located in the toolkit and pull down the rubber cover. Finished!
Back Wheel Cover
1) If necessary, unscrew already screwed in sheet steel recess head screws (3 mm x 10 mm) on the rear side of the upper back wheel cover.
2) Insert the lower back wheel cover in an angle of about 45 degrees with the groove in the seat of the upper wheel cover.
3) Push the end of the lower wheel cover down, until it locks into place.
4) Then fix on the rear side with the two unscrewed or enclosed sheet steel recess head screws, the lower part into the rough-drilled borings. (Do not fasten too tight – risk of fracture). Finished!
Assembly Instruction
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Insert screws
1
If necessary,
remove screws
2
Place skirt in an angle
of 45 degrees
3
Push down, until it
locks into place
lower wheel cover
upper wheel cover
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Top Case
Parts list:
1) Place the retaining plate on the rack and f ix it with the 3 enclosed screws M6x20 and the nuts M6 at the rack.
2) Fix the 4 rubber shock absorbers at the positions provided of the retaining plate.
3) Place the top case on the retaining plate and fix it with the remaining 4 screws M6x20 at the retaining plate.
4) Insert the rubber stoppers into the remaining holes at the top case, in order to prevent humidity to penetrate into the top case.
5) Place the rubber mat on the floor of the top case.
ATTENTION:
The maximum load on the top case amounts to 3 kg.
rubber stoppers
top case
rack
nut M6
retaining plate
rubber stoppers
washers
screw M6x20
Assembly Instruction
1 x top case 1 x rubber plate 1 x retaining plate 3 x nuts M6
4 x rubber shock absorbers 7 x screws M6x20 4 x rubber stoppers 4 x washers
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First Steps with your new Vehicle
Before the first operation of your vehicle, please observe the following steps:
1) The vehicle may only be started with completely up
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ward tilted side stand.
2) Check the tire pressure: in front 2.0 – at the rear 2.2 bar.
3) Tank only Premium unleaded.
4) Check the vehicle lighting (before each trip)
5) Only drive with an adequate protective clothing. In Germany, the wearing of a helmet is compulsory for this vehicle!
6) Observe the inspection intervals on page 26. These must be met, in order to guarantee a safe way of driv
­ing. Apart from that, they are a basic prerequisite for the reception of the guarantee.
7) This vehicle is tax-free. You merely need a third-party insurance for the registration. You will acquire the latter against production of the vehicle documents at many banks and insurances.
8) Only use this vehicle on public roads. This vehicle is not designed for racing or area activities.
Warranty Conditions
• The warranty period is 24 months from the purchase date.
• In case of commercial use, the warranty period is 12 months from the purchase date.
• The warranty does not include all defects, which can be explained by outer influences, incorrect use or lacking maintenance. This incorporates among others defects caused by falling rocks, oxidation, corrosion, etc.
• Excluded from the warranty are the following items:
- starter worm gear
- driving belt
- exhaust
- batter y
- illumination lamps
- brake and gas pull bar
- filter elements
- main stand
- bearings
- friction linings
- tires
- starter pinion Variomatic
- shock absorber
- speedometer drive
- spark plugs
• If you raise guarantee claims, the purchase voucher is to be produced and the prescribed inspections are to be evi
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denced.
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Engine and Frame Numbers
The engine number and frame number is located at the engine or at the frame of your engine scooters according to the fig­ures. These are required, in order to register your vehicle.
Frame number:
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Engine number: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine number
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Overview
1 marker light in front
2 side spot
3 headlight
4 brake lever at the rear
5 rear mirror
6 brake lever in front
7 seat lock
8 indicator at the rear left
9 kick starter
10 exhaust
11 indicator at the rear right
12 tail light (stop light)
13 top case sustainer
14 helmet sustainer
15 ignition lock
16 instruments
17 gas handle
18 indicator in front right
 1 2 3 4       
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Operating Elements
Brake Lever Rear-Wheel Brake
Pull constantly, in order to acti
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vate rear-wheel brake
Left-hand Switch Combination A hooter
B indicator switch left and right C high beam and low beam
Instrument Reading and Indicator Display
A fuel display B speedometer displays speed in
kilometres per hour
C kilometres display D indicator display E main beam display F tachometer
F D E C B ABA C
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Brake Lever Front-Wheel Brake
Pull constantly, in order to activate the front-wheel brake
Ignition Lock (without Figure) OFF: Complete electric circuit is inter-
rupted, engine and lights may not be switched on. The key can be removed.
ON: Engine can be started, lights can
be switched on. The key cannot be removed.
Steering Column (without Figure) Lock: Turn steering column completely
to the left, slightly press in key and move into the lock position. Steering lock has engaged. The key can be removed.
Gas Handle (without Figure)
To accelerate, turn on gas handle evenly.
Right-hand Switch Combination A headlight switch – move to the left,
in order to switch on headlight and tail light.
C parking light D
headlight
B start button – press shortly, in or
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der to start the engine. Make sure that the ignition key is in the ON position. When you start, the rear­wheel brake must be pulled.
B D C A
Operating Elements
ATTENTION:
Activate start button max. 5 seconds. Wait for 10 seconds between each activa­tion of the start button. Release start button, as soon as the engine is running. Never activate the start button, when the engine is running.
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Kick Starter
In case of a weak battery, the vehicle can be started using the kick starter.
Fuel Tank
The fuel tank lid is located below the bench at the rear to the left.
ATTENTION:
• Switch of f engine during refuelling.
Remove lid slowly. Never fill fuel tank above marking. Never mix additives to the fuel.
Open out kick starter and step on strongly.
At the same time, pull rear-wheel brake.
(see also page 11)
Fuel: Use regular or premium gasoline (unleaded),
90 Octane or higher. Impurities in the fuel may damage or destroy the engine.
Engine Oil: 4-stroke engine oil 15W-40
Kick Starter
Operating Elements
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Starting the Engine
Starting with Electric Starter
1. Check fuel and engine oil level
2. Put vehicle on main stand
3. Lateral stand must be upward tilted, when you start the engine
4. Set ignition key to ON
5. Pull rear-wheel brake
6. Starting: press starter button
ATTENTION:
• When starting, always activate the rear-wheel brake,
since otherwise the vehicle can move.
• Activate the start button for 5 seconds as a maximum.
• Wait for 10 seconds between each activation of the start
button, since otherwise the starter engine and the bat­tery may be damaged.
• Release the start button, as soon as the engine is run­ning.
• Never activate the start button, when the engine is run­ning.
• When the engine is cold, let it heat up in the idling posi­tion for about 3 minutes.
• Only start engine at places ventilated well, since CO2 emissions are unhealthy.
Starting with Kick Starter
1. Check fuel and engine oil level
2. Put vehicle on main stand
3. Lateral stand must be upward tilted,
when you start the engine
4. Set ignition key to ON
5. Pull rear-wheel brake
6. Upward tilt kick starter lever
7. Strongly step on kick starter.
Repeat process, until the engine is running.
NOTE: Before you release the rear-wheel brake, the gas handle must be in the zero position (idling).
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Running in
For a maximum service life of your new engine, please ob
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serve the following table for running in:
distance
(kms)
Max. Speed
(km/h)
000 - 500
35
500 - 1000
40
Brakes
A motorized two-wheel bike has a brake effort proportion
­ing of 80% on the front-wheel axle and 20% on the rear­wheel axle. The vehicle is therefore slowed down with both brakes at the same time in principle. Never brake only with the rear-wheel brakes!
Tires
An inadequate air pressure decreases the service life of the tires, reduces the driving stability and thus considerably endangers the diving safety. Ensure a sufficient air pres
­sure and profile depth.
Tire pressure in front: ........ 2.0 bar
Tire pressure at the rear: .... 2.2 bar
It is recommended to replace the tires, if the profile depth falls below 2 mm. Also observe the legal regulations in this case!
Exhaust
The exhaust becomes hot during the driving operations! It is to be noted that the vehicle is only driven with suitable protective clothing, in order to avoid possible burnings.
ATTENTION:
• The exhaust still remains hot for some time after park­ing of the vehicle.
• Do not touch!
Protective Clothing
For this vehicle, there is a helmet obligation all over Europe! Only drive with helmet and adequate protective clothing!
Reference for Operation, Maintenance and Driving Safety
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Cleaning and Maintenance
To reliably prevent the vehicle from rusting, it is recom
­mended to thoroughly clean and let dry the vehicle after trips in rainy weather.
•Use a shampoo for cleaning the vehicle body.
• Use a soft sponge.
• Under no circumstances use a solvent.
• Never turn a direct jet of water on the following compo
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nents:
- headlight
- switch on the steering wheel
- brake lever
- steering-wheel lock
- tire or bearing wheel hub in front
- air filter
- carburettor
- exhaust outlet
- brake drum at the rear
• After cleaning, rerinse with clear water, in order to
remove possible cleaning rests.
• Dry using a leather cloth.
• Start the engine and let it run in the idling position for
some minutes.
• In case of temperatures below the freezing point, the freezing up of components, such as gas and brake pull bars as well as the formation of ice on the carburettor may cause technical troubles on the vehicle.
AFTER CLEANING:
Carry out some brake tests with extreme care at a road­worthy location. The water on the braking area reduces the braking power at short notice.
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Carburettor, Idling Adjustments
Start the engine and warm up for about 2-3 minutes.
Set the engine speed to about 1800 revs/min by means of an idling screw.
Air Filter
1) Dip air filter into a non-combustible oil cleaner and wash out
2) Press out air filter element.
3) Never wring out air filter element.
4) Moisten air filter element evenly with engine oil.
5) Press out surplus engine oil.
Battery
12V 6 Ah
1) With a battery off-load voltage of below 11.5 V, the bat
­tery must be reloaded or replaced. Do not use the electric starter any longer.
2) To replace the battery, set ignition to the OFF position.
3) Red line + (positive pole),
black line – (negative pole)
4) In case of longer downtimes of the scooter, the battery must be separated from the electric circuit of the scooter, in order to avoid a depth unloading.
Note: Troubles of the battery are excluded from the guar
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antee.
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Spark Plug
Clean electrode from fouling by means of a wire brush.
Set sparking distance to 0.6 – 0.7 mm by means of a feeler gauge.
Spark plug type: (NGK) C7HSA
Fuel
Regular or premium unleaded gasoline from 90 octane on
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wards.
Gasoline must be refuelled, if the needle is in the red area of the fuel display.
Do not overload tank.
In case of longer downtimes, it should be noted that the tank has completely been refuelled, since corrosion dam
­ages could arise. These damages are excluded by the guar­antee.
Gasoline Consumption
The consumption specified of approximately. 2.5 liters per 100 km can deviate upwards according to area of operation, way of driving, maintenance and additional load and has to be understood as an optimal value.
Engine Oil Check
1) Unscrew oil cap with fuel level plunger on the right scooter side.
2) Remove oil from fuel level plunger with a clean rag.
3) Place on (not screw in) oil cap with fuel level plunger.
4) Take out vertically oil cap with fuel level plunger.
5) Check oil-level (see figure below).
6) Screw in again oil cap with fuel level plunger.
max.
min.
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Brakes
The clearance on the brake lever (a) is 10 - 20 mm.
Adjust set screw such that the clearance on the brake lever be correct.
ATTENTION:
Clearance denotes the distance from the normal position of the lever up to the tensile point of the brake (the brake begins to lock into place).
Tires
An insuf f icient air pressure decreases the service life of the tires and reduces the driving stability. Make sure there is a sufficient air pressure and tire prof ile depth.
1) Tire pressure in front: 2.0 bar
Tire pressure at the rear: 2.2 bar
2) It is recommended to replace the tires with a profile
depth of less than 2 mm. To do this, obser ve the legal regulations.
3) In case of a 2-person operation it is recommended to
increase the tire pressure at the rear by 0.2 – 0.3 bar.
a = 10 - 20 mm
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Problem / Error Correction
Vehicle does not start.
Lateral stand above?
Ignition key to ON?
Pulled brake?
Gasoline available?
E-Starter without function, but vehicle starts via kick starter.
Battery unloaded. Never open the batter y for loading! The batter y contains acid! We recommend you to use our battery charger for maintenance-free bat­teries to load the battery. This is also suitable for conservation charging with longer downtimes. Thus you avoid defects by means of depth unloading.
Vague road performance
No precise steering performance
Check tire pressure!
In front 2.0 bar – at the rear 2.2 bar
In case of a too low tire pressure, there is the danger that the tire detaches itself from the wheel rim during the drive. It is best to control the air pressure before each drive.
Troubleshooting
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Technical Specifications
Model: X1 Engine Type 4–stroke engine
Cylinder 1 Boring and stroke 39 x 41.5 mm Cylinder volume 49.5 cm³ Compression ratio 10.5 : 1 Max. per formance 2.3 kW / 7500 revs/min Max. torque 3,0 Nm / 6000 revs/min Carburettor
Air filter
Polyurethane element
Ignition CDI Starter Electr. / Kick starter Cooling Air-cooled
Lubrication Pressure-feed / drip-feed lubrication Drive Variomatic continuously variable Frames Steel tube Chassis Fork
MacPherson strut unit
with shock absorbing leg and hydraulic support Central MacPherson strut unit with hydraulic suppor t
Brakes Disk in front
Drum at the rear Tires 3.5 – 10 – 4 PR Cubic capacity Engine oil / filling quantity 15 W 40 / 1.0 ltr.
Gear oil / filling quantity 80 W 90 / 0.12 ltr.
Capacity Max. speed 45 km/h
Min. speed ≤ 1.81 km/h Max. ascent angle
12°
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Technical Specifications
Measures Length 1870 mm
Width 755 mm Height 1030 mm Wheel base 1280 mm Clearance above ground 120 mm
Weight Empty weight 85 kg
Permissible total weight 240 kg Spark plug C 7 HSA Battery 12 V 6 Ah Fuse 15 A Headlight Indicator Tail light / Stop light Parking light
Speedometer light Tank volume 4.0 ltr. Fuel Gasoline unleaded
Premium unleaded
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Electric Scheme
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Notes
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Inspection and maintenance plan
300 km 1.000 km 2.500 km 5.000 km 7.500 km 10.000 km
Before each trip check
Engine oil stand P P P P P P
Electrical unit: illumination, indicator, hooter P P P P P P
Tire pressure / profile depth P P P P P P
Brake fluid level / density P P P P P P
Braking effect in front / at the rear P P P P P P
Efficiency resilience / absorbing / density P P P P P P
Engine oil 1.0 ltr. 15 W 40
A A A A A A
Engine oil screen R R R
Gear oil 120 ml. 80 W 90
A A A
Spark plug NGK C7 HSA
A A A A A
Air filter tray P P / R A P / R A
Fuel filter P A A A A
Brake fluid (at least 1 x per year) P P P P / A P P / A
Brake lever clearance 10 mm E E E E E E
Brake linings in front P P P P / A P / A P / A
Brake linings, brake drum at the rear P / R P / R P / R P / A
Cams, cam bearing, drum brake P / S P / S P / S P / S
Variomatic controller, controller rolls, Vario cap
P / R P / R P / R P / R
Driving belt A A A A
Clutch linings P P / R P / A P / A
Exhaust recycling P P / A P / A P / A
Valve clearance EV / AV = 0.08 mm E E E E E E
Carburettor adjustment, choke pin P / E P / E P / E P / E P / E P / E
Carburettor membrane P P P / A P / A P / A
Valve needle, position – wear and tear P / E P P A P A
accelerator pump membranes P A P A
Cold start valve P P P P P P
Battery load performance, charging voltage P P P P P P
Outer screws tightening P P P P P
Stop light switch P P P P P P
Headlight adjustment P / E P / E P / E P / E P / E P / E
Oiling points: tractions, levers, brake cams,
lateral stand, main stand, kick starter
S S S S S S
Steering head bearing clearance, steering
screw fittings
P / E P P P P P
Wheels: bearing clearance, smoothness of running
P P P P P
Oil pressure, camshaft, open loop control,
valve springs
P P P P / E P P / E
Starter free running R R R R
Replacement (A) Check (P) Adjustment (E) Cleaning (R) Lubrication (S)
Inspection and Maintenance Plan
Please have only an authorized FlexTech customer service carry out these works.
In case of non-compliance of the service intervals or in case of unsuitable services by third persons,
the warranty claim of your vehicle will expire.
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Service Intervals
In case of non-compliance of the service intervals or in case of unsuitable services by third persons, the warranty claim will expire. With a minor performance, an inspection must be carried out at least once a year.
300 km 1000 km 2500 km 5000 km 7500 km 10000 km
Date:
Stamp
Kilometres:
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Competition!
WARRANTY VOUCHER
(only applies in connection with the purchase voucher)
Specifications on the Vehicle
Frame number:
Colour:
Where bought: Purchase date:
Specifications of the buyer
First name:
Family name:
Street:
Zip code/Location:
Telephone: Email:
This is to certify that I have read and recognized the “Important Information“ (p. 4) and the ”Warranty Conditions“ (p. 7). The vehicle was taken over by me in a proper state.
Location, Date Signature of the customer
The warranty voucher must be f illed out completely, in order to be able to claim the war ranty. The personal data are treated conf identially according to the rules 1995/46/EG. Please f ill out in block capitals in a legible form.
Please send us back the filled in full guarantee coupon immediately after purchase! Among all replies, which reach us 14 days after the purchase date, valuable prizes will be drawn every month. Helmets, scooter garages, free inspections and many other fantastic prizes are waiting for you. With a little luck, you are the winner!
The winners are informed in writing. Legal action is excluded.
Competition!
Alpha-Mobil Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
Alte Landstraße 260 22391 Hamburg
service@flex-tech.info
Customer Service
0180 5/88 08 08
(14 cent/min. from the network of the Dt. Telekom AG)
Antwort
Alpha-Mobil Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH
Alte Landstraße 260
22391 Hamburg
Entgelt
zahlt
Empfänger
Aufkleber Fahrzeugdaten
Customer Number:
Frame Number:
FLEX-TECH · X1 · EN · 01R02/08.2007
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