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Important information
Congratulations on your ARI Motors electric vehicle!
Regard this manual as an integral part of the vehicle, even if the vehicle is loaned or sold
to another person. Please also note that this is an electric vehicle and therefore has
properties that differ from a combustion vehicle. If maintenance and service are required,
please contact your dealer. Our specialist staff will be happy to help you and have the
tools you need for service. The dealer can also offer you maintenance and repair support.
1.) Always obey all traffic rules and drive carefully.
2.) Get to know the vehicle first. To do this, drive particularly carefully at the beginning and
become familiar with the characteristics of the vehicle. In the beginning, avoid strong
acceleration, braking or steering.
3.) Always drive very carefully in snow and rain. Avoid sudden braking and sharp changes of
direction on wet and slippery roads. In bad weather conditions, drive with particular
foresight in order to always have enough time for braking maneuvers.
4.) Only ride with the prescribed protective helmet.
5.) Do not drive with high-heeled shoes.
As with an combustion engine, an electric vehicle must also be run in. We therefore
recommend using the vehicle intensively for the first 500 kilometers (311 miles). The battery
can develop its full potential by charging it several times. It is therefore important for the
first 500 kilometers to use the vehicle intensively and to charge the battery frequently so
that the battery is trained to deliver and absorb energy quickly. In contrast to the
combustion engine, it is not important to drive particularly carefully here, but to use the
battery intensively. The actual range of the vehicle will only be available after around 500
kilometers. Important: Always avoid running the battery completely empty.
Also observe the information on charging the vehicle battery on pages 4, 8 and 9.
THE FIRST
500 KILOMETER
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