um Chill 50 User manual

CHILL
CHILL 50 - 125
USER MANUAL

THANK YOU AND WELCOME
TO THE WORLD OF UM®


Congratulations on choosing your New UM Chill. By
purchasing a new UM, you become a part of
worldwide family of satisfied customers; people who
appreciate UM's commitment for building quality into
every product.
Your UM Chill was designed as a street scooter.
before riding, take time to get acquainted with you
motorcycle and how it works. To protect your
investment, we request to you to take responsibility
for keeping your motorcycle well maintained.
Scheduled service is a must, of course.
But it is just importan to observe the brake-in
guidelines, and perform all the pre ride and other
periodic checks detailed in this manual. The next
1000 kms are the most important for the life of your
motorcycles engine. The proper usage during the
first kilometers will achieve maximum 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 the
owners manual carefully before you ride. It is full of
facts, instructions, safety information, and helpful
tips.
INTRODUCTION
If you have any questions, or if you ever need a
special service or repairs, remember that your UM
dealer knows your motorcycle best and is dedicated
to your complete satisfaction. Please report any
change of address or ownership to your dealer so
that we are able to contact you.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when it is
resold
This publication includes the latest production information
available before printing. United Motors International reserves
the right to make changes at any time without notice and
without incurring any obligation.
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AFEW WORDS ONSAFETY
Safety Labels - on the scooter -
-preceded by a safety alert
symbol and one of the three signal words:
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION -
- such as Important Safety
Reminders or Important Safety Precautions--
Instructions - how to use this motorcycle
correctly and safely -
This entire book is filled with important safety
information. Please read it carefully.
IMPORTANT POINTS
CAUTION
DANGER
if you don t follow instructions.
WARNING
You will be killed or seriously hurt
if you d follow instructions.
instructions.
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To help you to get informed about safety decisions,
we have provided operating procedures and other
information in this manual. This information alerts
you to potential ha ards that could hurt you or hurt
others. It does not and could not warn you about all
hazards associated with operating or maintaining a
motorcycle. thus you musy ese your own good
judgment. You will find important safety information
in a variety of forms, inclluding:
Your safety, and the safety of others, is the most
important. Operating this scooter safely is an
important responsability.

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IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
MODIFICATIONS
FUEL-SAVING TIPS
COMPONENT LOCATION & FUNCTION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
READY TO RIDE ?
BASIC OPERATION AND RIDING ENGINE
OIL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PERIODIC
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLE SHOOTING
RECOMMENDATIONS
WARRANTY POLICY
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CONTENTS
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IDENTIFICATIONS OF PARTS
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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
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DIMENSIONS
800 mm
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1335 mm
1900 mm 705 mm
1135 mm
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
This number completely identifies your vehicle. This
number is used by all state, district, federal and
government entities, for regulation, emission
purposes and registration. This identification
number is stamped on the chassis, and is located
on the steering column. The motorcycle Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) is printed on the vertical
tube of the frame.
Furthermore, our warranty 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 left engine
case, below the shift pedal.
It is a crime to remove or tamper with the
identification numbers.
If there is any issue with either of these numbers,
contact UM. You need to safeguard the VIN number
(vehicle identification number), as you may need it in
case of registration issues, warranty claims, theft, or
if there is a service bulletin or campaign.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
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Your safety is very important. Your motorcycle can
provide many years of service and pleasure, if you
take responsibility for your own safety and
understand the challenges while riding. There is
much you can do to protect yourself when you ride.
Please read through the following instructions before
riding your motorcycle the first time.
and understand all operating features.
Take sufficient time training with safe and proper
riding technique.
comfortable with your motorcycle, and
knowledgeable with all road signs.
Failure to follow any safety instructions could cause
severe injury or even death to the motorcycle
operator, passenger or pedestrians,
Before riding each time, make sure of the following:
WEARPROTECTIVE GEAR
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
injuries and deaths are direct result of a head injury.
Therefore, drivers and passengers should always
wear a helmet to prevent or reduce the chance of
head injury.
Eye and Face Protection A plastic face shield
can help prevent accidents by guarding the face and
eyes from debris, allowing the rider to devote full
attention to the road. Goggles or glasses can protect
the eyes in the same manner.
Clothing Bright clothing should be worn by the
driver so as to be seen easily by other motorists.
Avoid loose clothing that could catch on the levers,
chain or wheels which could result in an accident.
Gloves give you a better grip and help protect your
hands.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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DONOT RIDE WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Before getting on your motorcycle, make sure :
You have not consumed alcohol or taken drugs.
inspection.
exhaust emits toxic and poisonous carbon
monoxide.
SAFERIDING PRINCIPLES
around you, this gives to you time to react.
the posted speed limit, and signal your turns well
in advance.
able to control. 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.
conditions.
stunts, as these could cause damage to the
motorcycle and cause loss of control.
feet on the foot pegs during operation.
riding your motorcycle.
can affect performance and awareness.
from the elements.
as they will be extremely hot right after
the engine has been turned off.
flammable materials.
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BEINGSEEN HOW TO KEEP YOUR MOTORCYCLE SAFE
The equilibrium and stability of your motorcycle are
affected by the manner in which you load it. It is very
important that you do not install accessories that
change the design and concept of the motorcycle.
Doing so could alter the safety of your motorcycle.
LOADING& CARRYING PASSENGERS
You should avoid carrying passengers or large loads
until you have gained sufficient experience riding
alone. Extra weight changes handling, stability,
braking performance, turns, acceleration and
deceleration. The load you carry on the motorcycle
has an important effect on your safety, as well as
the life of the motorcycle; therefore, apart from
driver and passenger, it is advised to keep load to a
minimum. If you decide to carry any load, take the
following into account :
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Many motorcycle accidents are caused by car
drivers who do not see motorcycle riders on the
road. Therefore you need to follow these
guidelines:
Wear bright clothing to increase visibility. Bright
orange, yellow or green jackets or vests and a
brightly colored helmet can help others see you.
Always use turn signals when you are planning
to turn or merge to main roads, and turn it off
after you have made your turn.
Flash brake lights whenever you are going to
slow down quickly or where others may not
expect you are going to slow down.
Stay out of blind spots of other motorists.
When you come to an intersection, move to the
portion of your lane that will bring you into
another driver’s field of sight at the earliest
possible moment.
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possible.
moving parts.
ability to move around in order to maintain
proper equilibrium.
of the motorcycle.
headlight or front forks.
evenly. An uneven load can cause the
motorcycle to drift to one side.
Carrying excess load on your motorcycle can cause
an accident or crash resulting in severe 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 motorcycle is stopped.
Stay directly behind you, leaning as you lean.
Avoid any unnecessary motion.
Todrive with a passenger safely, you must :
Maintain a large cushion of space ahead and
to the sides.
Wait for large gaps when you want to cross,
enter or merge into traffic.
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PETROLAND EXHAUST FUMES
Petrol is highly flammable and exhaust fumes are
poisonous :
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 hospital.
wash the affected area immediately with soap.
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MODIFICATIONS
Any modifications to this motorcycle, removal of
original equipment or use of unapproved accessories,
may cause it to be unsafe for use and may trigger
severe accidents. Some modifications may also make
your motorcycle illegal to use on public roadways, and
will void all warranty coverage.
Your dealer is familiar with all recommended
accessories for your motorcycle, and should be
consulted before installing any accessories. The
owner of the motorcycle is responsible for the safety,
installation and usage of any accessories not
approved by UM.
Before installing new accessories, make sure they do
not 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 during the first days of
operation and the first 1000 kilometers. During this
period, limit full throttle operation, and avoid driving at
high speeds and any condition that may result in
engine overheating. Do not exceed 45 Km during
the initial running-in period.
The recommended maximum speeds in kilometers
per hour during the initial running in period, and the
next 1000 kms are the following :
break-in period.
starting the engine. Allow the engine to warm
up for a minute at low rpm so that proper
lubrication reaches the top end of the motor.
to maintain proper engine revolutions.
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MAX
SPEED
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FUEL -SAVING TIPS
The way you drive your motorcycle will have a direct
impact on your fuel consumption.
sudden acceleration or braking, is not only
important for your safety and fuel economy, 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
maintenance table.
preventing the wheels from turning freely.
Avoid riding with the rear brake pedal pressed.
few minutes.
Do not fill up fuel tank above cap neck.
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COMPONENT LOCATION & FUNCTION
LEFT CONTROL RIGHT CONTROL
1 High Beam Light
2 Low Beam Light
3 Horn Button
4
1Parking Lights
2Electric Start Switch
3
4Throttle Grip
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Turning Lights Switch
Engine Kill Switch
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
1.
High Beam Indicator : It will turn on when the
head light is in high beam position.
2.
3.
4.
Odometer : Indicates accumulated distance.
5.
Fuel gauge : Indicates fuel level on.
6.
7.
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Check Engine Light: It is normal that it lighting
when you turn on the ignition 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 when
move the directional switch to the left
Tacometer: Indicates the engine RPM.
Right Directional Light: It will turn on
when move the directional switch to the right
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Spedometer: Indicates the instantaneous
speed of the motorcycle.

IGNITION SWITCH
STEERING LOCK
KEY
The same key will operate the ignition switch,
steering lock, and "Open the seat cushion".
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Ignition switch is fitted near handle bar.This Key
operated switch has 4 positions: "ON", "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 the key.
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The main stand is used to support your
motorcycle while parked. To operate, use your foot
to lower the stand until it is fully extended. Raise
the stand before riding.
MAIN STAND

To open fuelcap:
CAUTION!
close the fuel cap, press cap down and make sure
it is latched. Remove the key and fold the
protecting tab down.
FUEL TANK CAP
DANGER
CAUTION
Do not mix fuel with any type of oil.
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Open the fuel tank cover: To open the fuel tank
cover, turn the fuel tank cover 90º anticlockwise
to remove the fuel tank cover.
Close the fuel tank cover: Align the convex on
the fuel tank cover with the concave for fuel
filing, and turn it clockwise.
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