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Malfunction messages in the speedometer display

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To overcome this problem:

Accelerator turn at power up

Release accelerator and turn key switch to “Off” 

and then to “Drive”

Low Battery Recharge!

Batteries are empty and must be charged 
immediately. Range of approx. 2-3 km with 

automatically reduced speed (max. 30 km/hr) 

and power

Battery in Charge or Side Stand out

Fold side stand in

High temperature

Electronics are too hot. Drive on carefully.

Stop Vehicle High temperature

Electronics are too hot. Wait until electronics 

have cooled down and the display shows normal 

conditions.

Stop Vehicle Battery empty

Driving is impossible. Battery must be charged.

With all other messages that appear, turn the key switch to "Off" and then turn it 
to "Drive".

If the message remains, then a visit to the dealer is necessary.

Summary of Contents for 90 S

Page 1: ...1 OPERATOR S MANUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOK Valid for e max versions Status as of January 2008 English...

Page 2: ...rder to guarantee comfortable riding we recommend that you carefully read this manual before using your vehicle For problem free operation and maintaining the value of the vehicle ensure professional...

Page 3: ...moved there is enough power in the battery the lights and horn are functioning there is enough tyre pressure and tread the brakes are functioning correctly and especially that the brake fluid is full...

Page 4: ...ving safety 1 2 Riding style Ride with foresight and consideration Always keep both hands on the handlebars while riding When riding around bends the rider and passenger when applicable should lean wi...

Page 5: ...or loading hook when transporting objects Do not exceed the approved total weight The scooter is certified for a maximum of 2 persons Maximum load in the top case 5 kg Maximum load in the storage comp...

Page 6: ...y charged battery will significantly reduce it s life You can increase the life of the battery by using the original e max charging unit every time you charge the Scooter Over charging the battery is...

Page 7: ...7 2 Attachments and Controls Ignition switch Seat lock Rear light Motor and Rear brake Lever for rear brake Indicator Indicator High beam Head light Parking light...

Page 8: ...8 Ignition switch Mirror Lever for front brake Main stand Rear Reflector License plate License plate light Side Reflector Seat compartment...

Page 9: ...ignition and in Drive position All functions are ready for use Scooter is ready for operation In this position the key cannot be removed Steering lock in position Handlebars locked Turn handlebars to...

Page 10: ...ls in the display KmP Trip odometer function pressing the mode switch longer than 3 seconds sets it to zero KmT Total kilometre function a short press on the mode switch changes the display to the cur...

Page 11: ...LED is displayed on the speedometer while pressure is applied Position 2 When the low beam is switched on pressing the switch up switches the high beam on permanently The blue high beam LED is display...

Page 12: ...12 2 3 3 Horn Pressing the switch sounds the horn...

Page 13: ...r lights and speedometer illumination switched on Left position Parking lights low beam high beam rear lights and speedometer illumination are switched on 2 4 3 Boost Switch A single press will increa...

Page 14: ...not used a safety function will switch off after 180 seconds when the key position is in Drive To activate Turn the throttle a full turn and then use it normally or set the key switch to Off and then...

Page 15: ...torage compartment To open the seat put the key in and turn To lock lower the seat and press down until it snaps into place Never put keys in the compartment and then close the seat Max load in the co...

Page 16: ...16 2 7 Charging Plug The charging plug is located in the storage compartment to open compartment see 2 6 After charging return the plug to its specially designed holder...

Page 17: ...e riding ensure the mirrors are adjusted correctly Approximate positioning Set the frame with the holder Fine adjustment is possible by moving the mirror inside it s plastic casing For safety clean th...

Page 18: ...18 2 9 Main Stand The main stand holds the scooter in an upright position Use the main stand during a long stop when the ground is too unstable for the side stand during servicing...

Page 19: ...snaps into place To fold the stand in set the scooter upright and using your right foot return the side stand into place Note When the side stand is out and the key position is in Drive the throttle i...

Page 20: ...20 2 11 Hook To use the hook turn to the right and fold out A load of up to 3 kg can be hung on the hook...

Page 21: ...matically A 500W 90S or 1000W 110S charging unit is always included in the delivery A 1000W charging unit for the 90S can be purchased from your dealer for a surcharge see photograph Note When the cha...

Page 22: ...n sections 2 6 and 2 7 Take the blue charging plug out of the holder and connect the charging unit as seen in the photograph Note The plug only fits in one direction therefore it is not possible to co...

Page 23: ...LED of the battery charge level will be displayed LED displays 30 Battery has less than 30 of its capacity 50 Battery has 50 of its capacity 70 Battery has 70 of its capacity 85 Battery has 85 of its...

Page 24: ...itch off approx 1 5 hrs Note The charging process can be interrupted at any time The scooter should not be used until 70 has been reached 100 Switch off A so called impulse charge procedure takes plac...

Page 25: ...t indicator bulb should only be changed by the dealer It is necessary to remove main panels Rear indicator bulb Unscrew and remove the cross head screw from the indicator cover Replace the faulty bulb...

Page 26: ...2 8 bar If the tyres are worn or faulty they may only be changed by the dealer Note Too low air pressure or worn tyres may affect handling and range 3 3 Brakes Squealing noises while braking indicate...

Page 27: ...ced speed max 30 km hr and power Battery in Charge or Side Stand out Fold side stand in High temperature Electronics are too hot Drive on carefully Stop Vehicle High temperature Electronics are too ho...

Page 28: ...to prevent oxidation Carefully remove existing spots of corrosion on aluminium with appropriate steel wool containing soap Always oil or grease frame and metal parts This reduces corrosion Never remov...

Page 29: ...re and correct if necessary check all main screws for the stipulated torque check screws nuts and fastening elements check motor mountings stand mountings suspension struts fork and steering head bear...

Page 30: ..._______ Dealer Stamp Street ______________________________ Location ______________________________ Telephone _____________________________ Email ______________________________ This document is the fou...

Page 31: ...Germany Ltd subsequently referred to as e max shall decide whether faulty parts will be replaced or repaired 5 There is no warranty claim if a the end user has treated the vehicle contrary to regulat...

Page 32: ...d in writing by e max to be effective The following are excluded from the guarantee light bulbs brake pads and brake disks tyres accessories not part of standard equipment I accept the guarantee condi...

Page 33: ...note battery guidelines and check contacts check tyre pressure and correct if necessary check all main screws for the stipulated torque check screws nuts and fastening elements check motor mountings s...

Page 34: ...m km ____________ Date Signature Stamp e max dealer Inspection 10 000 km km ____________ Date Signature Stamp e max dealer Inspection 15 000 km km ____________ Date Signature Stamp e max dealer Inspec...

Page 35: ...________ Date Signature Stamp e max Dealer Inspection 40 000 km km ____________ Date Signature Stamp e max Dealer Inspection 45 000 km km ____________ Date Signature Stamp e max Dealer Inspection 50 0...

Page 36: ...km __________ Date Signature Stamp e max Dealer Odometer changed Displayed mileage is not the total mileage km __________ Date Signature Stamp e max Dealer Odometer changed Displayed mileage is not th...

Page 37: ...xplain the work that has to be done right on the vehicle or make a list 4 If something is unclear please talk to your workshop manager 5 Give clear instructions 6 Ask about the expected costs in advan...

Page 38: ...Page 1 Safety tips 3 6 2 Attached parts Operating elements 7 25 3 Malfunctions 26 28 4 Vehicle maintenance 29 5 Delivery inspection 30 6 Vehicle delivery 31 7 Warranty instructions 32 33 8 Inspections...

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