Tomos FLEXER 45, YOUNGST'R User Manual

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USER'S M ANUAL
FLEXER 45
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CONTENTS Warnings 3
Riding Safety Tips 3 Technical Specification 4-5 Technical Description 6-9 Vehicle operation 10
Fuel 10 Engine Starting 10 Riding 12 Engine Running-In 12
Maintenance 13
Maintenance Operations 13 Lubricants 13 Gearbox Oil change 13 Fuse Replacement 14
Cleaning 14
Fuel System Cleaning 14 Exhaust System Cleaning 15 Vehicle Cleaning 16
Checks and Adj ustm ents 16
Engine Oil Level Check 16
Bowden Adjustment 16 Transmission Chain Adjustment 17 Bolt and Nut Tightness 17 Maintenance Schedule 18
Battery Installatio n 19 Troubleshooting 20
Fuel System Troubles 20 Ignition System Troubles 20 Troubles Causing Reduced Engine Power 20 Gearbox Troubles 21
Electrical System Diagram 22
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WARNINGS
Prior to operating the vehicle, carefully read this User's Manual in order to get acquainted with its operational characteristics and safe and proper operation.
1. Fuel i s extremely flammable and explosive; therefore it requires special handling precautions:
- Stop the engine prior to refilling the tank;
- Fill the tank outdoors; never approach the tank with a lit cigarette, open flame or s parks; and
- Thoroughly wipe off any spilled fuel
2. The engine should not be run in an enclosed space or nearby entrances to lower-level areas (cellars etc.). Engine exhaust gases are toxic and denser th an normal atmospheric air.
3. When starting or running the engine, never touch the ignition coil, high voltage cable, ignition spark plug cap or other parts of the electrical system.
4. The vehicle is equipped with a catalysts exhaust system causing high temperatures. When the engine is running and for some time after it has stopped do not touch its hot parts: the cylinder, the cyli nder head, exhaust silencer. Do not touch the brake components too.
5. When the engine is running beware of the engine’s rotating parts. No modification of the vehicle, stripping-of f any parts or installi ng non­original spare parts is permitted. The vehicle owner is specifical ly warned that any modification to the exhaust system can only result in
the vehicle’s deteriorated operation, without any positive effects on engine performance and causes higher air pollution.
RIDING SAFETY TIPS
Rid ing a twowheeler i s simple, yet it req uires some skills and exper ience whi ch can onl y be accumulated progressively. P rior to each ride, obse rve the following rules:
1. Check the proper functioning of all vehicle assemblies.
2. When riding, wear li ght-colored, preferably light-reflective clothes; ride
with your lights on; avoid riding in other drivers “blind spots” to prevent danger of other drivers “overlooking” you.
3. Abide by all traffic regulations; above all, adjust your riding speed to the road conditions and your skill level.
4. Do not hand th e vehicle over to an y inexperience riders.
5. Prior to changing lanes, al ways check that this can be done safely,
and signal your intention in time Be careful when riding trough road crossings or passing o t her vehicles (i ncluding parked vehicles)..
6. Always ride with your helmet on, be properly dressed and wear boots.
7. Pay due the attention to what is going on in front of you and behind
you (rear mirror) and try to anticipate events
8. The braking affects the loading on each wheel: the front braking increases; whereas braking with the r ear brake only increases th e braking distance while also reducing vehicle stability; hence use the rear brake with caution.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Flexer 45 Variants A24B – 45km/h
A24C – 30km/h
A24D – 25km/h A24E – 20km/h
Engine Type single-cylinder, two-stroke
air-cooled Displacement 49 cm3 Cylinder bore di ameter 38 mm Pist on stroke 43 mm
V ARIANT A24B:
Compression ratio 10 : 1 Engine power 1,7 kW at 4800 min-1 Torque 3,6 Nm at 3500 min-1 Maximum speed 45 km/h Fuel consumption 1,8/100km
V ARIANT A24C:
Compression ratio 6 : 1 Engine power 1,0 kW at 3500 min-1 Torque 3,1 Nm at 2500 min-1 Maximum speed 30 km/h Fuel consumption 2,2/100km
V ARIANT A24D:
Compression ratio 6 : 1 Engine power 1,0 kW at 3500 min-1 Torque 3,1 Nm at 2500 min-1 Maximum speed 25 km/h Fuel consumption 2,5/100km
V ARIANT A24E:
Compression ratio 6 : 1 Engine power 1,0 kW at 3500 min-1 Torque 3,1 Nm at 2500 min-1 Maximum speed 20 km/h Fuel consumption 2,8/100km
Starter Elect ric (versi on) 12V 170W
Kick-starter or pedals
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Fuel Tank capacity 3,5 l (incl.0,5 l re serve)
Engine oil reservoir 800 cm3
Suspension Front forks travel 70 mm
Rear shock absorber travel 35 mm
Wheels Front tire dimensions 2 ½ -16 Rear tire dimensions 2 ½ -16
Front tire inflation pressure 2,2 bar Rear tire inflation pressure 2,2 bar
Electrical Magneto 12V 80W system Spark advance preset
Spark plug-A24B Bosna F75, BOSCH-W7AC Spark plug-A24C, A24D, A24E Bosna F75, Champion-L86 Spark plug electrode clear. 0,8 mm Headlight 12V 25W/25W + 12V/4W Tail light 12V 5W Stop light 12V 15W Speedometer illum inat io n 12V 2W Direction indicators (version) 12V 10W
Direction indicator signal light 12V 1,5W Oil le vel signa l l ight 12V 1,5W Low beam signal light 12V 1,5W Main beam signal light 12V 1,5W Battery (version) 12V 4Ah Fuse (version) 8A
Dimensions Wheelbase 1.080 mm And weights Total length of vehicle 1.640 mm
Vehicle mass (empty fuel tank) 59 +3 kg Maximum permitted total weight 160 kg
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Rear brake lever
2. Direction indicat or switc h (versio n)
3. Horn switch
4. Main beam/low beam switch
5. Speedometer
6. STOP switch
7. Electric start pushbutton (version)
8. Throttle lever
9. Front brake lever
10. Direction indicator signal light (version)
11. Oil le vel signa l li ght (versi on)
12. Main beam signal light
13. Low beam signal li ght
14. Luggage carrier
15. Engine oil reservoir, cap (version)
16. Battery (version)
17. Contact key lock-left side (version)
18. Fuel filling vent
19. Fuse (version)
20. Air filter
21. Carburetor, choke
22. Fuel petcock
23. Oil pump
24. Fuel tank cap
25. Steering lock
26. Kick starter lever or pedals
27. Chain tension adjuster
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1 2,3,4 5 6 7 8 9
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
10 11 12 13
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Fig. 3
27 26
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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Fig. 5
Fig. 4
4 3 2
6
7
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VEHICLE OPERATION Fuel
EUROSUPER 95 and two-stroke engine oil. Your vehicle is equipped with an oil pump, which adds a specified amount of oil to the petrol (approx. 2%). Pour two-stroke oil into the separate oil reservoir (15, Fig. 3) - approximately 0,8 liter).
Use only high quality fully synthetic two-stroke oil.
CAUTION!
Prior to starting the engine for the first time, fill the fuel tank (24, Fig. 3) with approx. 1 liter mixture of two-stroke oil and gasoline in the ratio of 1:50 (2%), then start the engine and let it run for at least 8 minutes in order to allow the oil pump to fill the suction pipe. Before this take off the oil pump cover (23, Fig. 3) and unscrew the bolt on oil pump (A, Fig. 4) and wait till oil comes from reservoir. Tighten the bolt.
Engine starting
Open the fuel cock (Fig. 6). Note: A – fuel supp ly shot, B – fuel supply on, C - reserve. If the engine is cold, press the cold start lever (B, Fig. 7).
Kick start version:
With the throttle fully closed, press the rear brake lever and press the kick-starter lever (26, Fig. 3) – without opening the throttle. If starting the engi ne when it is still warm, the throttl e must be fully opened.
Pedal version:
With the throttle fully closed, press the rear brake lever and press the pedals (26, Fig. 3) backwards – without opening the throttle. If starting the engine when it is still warm, the throttl e must be fully opened.
Electric starter version:
Enter the key in the ignition switch (17, Fig. 3) and turn it to the ON position. Swi tch on the stop switch (6, Fig. 5). With the throttle fully closed, press th e rear brake lever and press electric start pushbutton (7, Fig. 5).
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Caution: If the engine on the electric start version fails to start, release the starter pushbutton. This prevents the battery from draining. Do not keep the engine start pushbutton depressed longer than 5 seconds. Should the electric starter fail to start the engine start the engine by using the kick-starter lever or pedals (depending on version). When using the choke, allow the engine to run for 10 to 20 seconds without opening the throttle. The choke start lever disengages automatically when the throttle is opened.
In the case the engine is hot do not use the choke lever.
Fig.6
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Riding
The speed is controlled by the throttle lever (8, Fig. 1). Engaging the fi rst or second gear is done by opening or closing the throttle. Avoid switching too frequently between first and second gears. In such situatio n you should instead reduce the throttle opening and keep the vehicle in first gear. When descending a slope, shortly open the throttle from time to time in order to improve lubrication and headlig ht operation. The v ehicle is shut down by closing the throttle lever and switching the STOP button to the position off (6, Fig. 5). Then close the fuel cock (position A, Fig. 6)! If the vehicle is to stay out of operation for a longer period (e.g. during winter), draining of the fu el from the carburetor cup in the foll owing way is recommended: close the fuel cock and, by opening the throttle lever, let the engine run out automatically.
Engine Running-in
Do not run the en gine at full throttle during the initial 100 km. Later increase the engine loading progressively.
Fig. 7
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MAINTENANCE Maintenance Operatio ns
The vehicle is easy to maintain, yet maintenance is imperative for perfect performance. Particularly important operations include regular lubrication of indi vidual assemblies, gearbox oil changes, cleaning of parts affecting engine operation (spark plug, exhaust system, fuel system) and checking of safety-related riding components (tire pressure, operation of lights and brakes, tightness of bolts and nuts). The maintenance table defines maintenance works in certain intervals in km and months - consider whichever comes first - for the period up to 20.000 km or 24 months.
Lubricants
For the gearbox apply the automatic gearbox oil: ATF A or ATF F. For lubrication of other vehicle components (see the maintenance schedule), application of SAE 30 grade engine oil and LIS 2 grease is recommended.
Gearbox Oil Change
Oil should be changed when the engine is s till warm. Remove the right side shield; release three threaded plugs (1, 2, 3, Fig. 8) on the right side of the engine casing, and let the oil drain completely. Retighten oil draining plug (3, Fig. 8) and pour approx. 300 cm3 of oil through the
refilling opening (1, Fig. 8), so that oil level reaches the control opening (2, Fig. 8). Then, retighten the oil refilling an d control opening plugs.
Fig. 8
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Fig. 9
Fuse replacement (version)
The fuse is located near to the battery. If the fuse is blown, turn the ignition switch (17, Fig. 3) to the position OFF. Replace the fuse with a new one of the correct specification. Retur n the ignition switch to the ON position and check operation. If the n ew fuse blows as well, have the electrical circuit examined by an authorized service agent.
Caution: Do not install a fuse with higher capacity than specified. An incorrect fuse could seriously damage th e electrical system or even cause a fire.
CLEANING Fuel System Cleaning (Fig. 9)
As regards the fuel system, periodic cleaning of the main jet, air filter and fuel petcock filter is required. Do not use metal objects to clean the main jet; clean it with an air jet. Filter – sponge should be washed thoroughly in gasol ine. A f ter washing, squeeze gasoline from the sponge (do not brush it) and dry the sponge in a dry air jet.
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Exhaust system cleaning (Fig. 10)
The build up of soot in the exhaust system obstructs the free passage of exhaust gas and thereby reduces engine power. Periodically, clean the cylinder exhaus t duct, exhaust pipe inlet opening, piston crown and cylinder compression chamber (Fig.11).
Caution: exhaust system is equipped with cata lyst s, so do not enter into the exhaust pipe with any tools, wi r es, do not pour in any fluid, etc. Any such intervention can cause damage of the catalysts.
We strongly suggest making exhaust system cleaning by an authorized service agent.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
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Vehicle cleaning
Vehicle exterior cleaning is also part of regular maintenance. After washing, wipe the vehicle dry. Protect painte d surface s with pai nt protection agents. After cleaning, check the operation of the engine, the lights and brakes.
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENTS Engine Oil Level Check
Check regularly the oil level in the oil tank. Top up as required. Should the warning li ght fail to extinguish after starting the engine, this means the oil level is low and immediate topping up is required.
Caution:
Electric starter version: the warning light must come on when the ignition key is turned to ON. If does not, the fault should be remedied. Kick-starter and pedals version: the warning light lights few s econds after starting the engine. If does not, the fault should be remedied.
Bowden Adjus tm e nt
Bowden brakes are adjusted by means of the bolts on the wheels hubs. The Bowden is properly set when the brake lever free travel is 10-15 mm and the sleeve – lever gap is approx. 3 mm (Fig. 12). After adjusting, make sure the jam nut is retightened.
Fig. 12
B
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Transmission Chain Adjustment
The chain tension should be adjusted so that the chain yields 10 mm up or down under pressure (Fig. 13). Adjust the chain tension by spinning the chain tension adjuster (27, Fig. 3) on the rear wheel axle. After the adjustment, retighten the nuts on the both side of axle that were party released for th e adjusting.
Bolt and Nut Tightness
Periodically check and retighten as necessary th e bolts and nuts of the main vehicle components (w heels, handlebar , shock ab sorber, rear fork axis, engine to frame bolts, gearbox oil drain plug).
Fig. 13
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Interval (km)
1.000
3.000
10.000,
15.000, 20.000
Interval (months)
2
6
12, 18, 24
Oil lubrication
1. Gearbox oil change
2. Bowdens (internal cables)
As nec essary
3. Chain
Greasing
4. Rear fork bearing bushes
As nec essary
5. Steering bearings
Cleaning
6. Spark plug As nec essary
7. Air filter (oiling)
8. Cylinder head, piston head, exhaust duct
9. Cylinder and exhaust pipe
Interval (km)
1.000
3.000
10.000,
15.000, 20.000
Interval (months)
2
6
12, 18, 24
Checks and adjustments
10. Gearbox oil level
11. Horn and lights
12. Spark plug el ectrode clea rance
13. Brake operation check and adj.
14. Steering bearing clearance
15. Wheel bearing clearance
16. Wheel track
17. Tire pressur e
(front and rear 2,2 bar)
18. Chain tension
19. Idle run and throttle
20. Bolt and nut tightness
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BATTERY INSTALLATION (VERSION)
Battery is placed under the luggage carrier. (A, Fig. 14). Release the two bolts (B, Fig.14) and from th e bottom side of the luggage carrier pull out the plastic box for battery. Place the battery in the box with the connection shoes upwards. Applying the bolts supplied with the battery, connect the blue color electric cable to the blue color battery connection shoe (-) and the red color electric cable to the red color battery connection shoe (+). Caution: When placing the battery box under the mudguard, take care that cables are placed into the groove on the left side of the battery box. (C, Fig.15).
Fig.14
Fig.15 A B
C
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TROUBLESHOOTING Fuel System Troubles
Possible causes of the engine failing to start or stopping during a ride Include, but are not limited to:
- Fuel is not supplied to the carburetor: Check the fuel tank level and the position of the fuel cock.
- Clogged fuel strainers: Blow the strainers clean.
- Clogged carburetor main jet: Remove and blow clean.
- Improper use of the choke lever: Use the lever in accordance with the engine start instructions.
- Low engine idle speed setting: Using the adjustment bolt (A, Fig. 7), increase the engine speed
Ignition System Troubles
Check the spark. Possible causes of the ignition spark plug failing to produce a spark include:
- Wet spark or electrodes in a short circuit:
- Spark plug electrodes frequently in a sh ort cir cuit: Clean soot build-up from the cylinder head and piston head.
- Spark plug electrodes are worn out: Adjust the electrode clearance according to the specifications, or Replace the spark plug with a new one.
- Spark plug cap improperly mounted or short-circuiting to the
Ground mass: Properly mount the cap on the spark plug or replace with a new cap.
- Ignition coil: Have the trouble examined and remedied by an authorized service agent.
Troubles Causing Reduced Engine Power
Possible causes of reduced engine power and reduced vehicle road performance include:
- Inadequate spark plug or cylinder head tightness: Tighten the spark plug or the cylinder head nuts.
- Clogged air cleaner on the carburetor: Wash in gasoline, blow dry and oil lightly.
- Clogged exhaust system: clean.
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Gearbox Tro ubl es
- Following the start, the engine runs at idle speed. If opening the throttle fails to engage the clutch: Release the throttle and attempt to start the vehicle again (the oil is still cold and thicker). When riding, open the throttle gradually to prevent engine jerks. If the problem is frequent, have it repaired by an authorized service agent.
- The clutch slides (particularly in cold weather): Improper oil type in the gearbox - change with the specified oil.
- The clutch takes excessively long to switch to the second gear or does not switch at all: Reduced engine power - clean the exhaust silencer; The clutch is stuck - try to activate the clutch at higher engine revs, with the vehicle propped up on a stand; Excessive amount of oil in the gearbox - check the oil level.
- After engaging the second gear, the clutch jerks: Chain is too loose - adjust the chain tension; Low gearbox oil level - top up to the specified leve l.
- With the engine shut down, it is difficult to move the vehicle forwards­backwards: Have the trouble examined by an authorized service agent.
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