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BATTERY

BATTERY RECYCLING   

When maintained and used properly, (by following charging and storage guidelines), 

the Lead Acid Battery Pack used in this product has a normal lifespan of many miles. 

When the battery pack no longer holds a charge or is unable to be charged properly, it 

should be removed from the                        and delivered to a recycling facility. Fedral  

Laws  prohibit  disposal  of  lead-acid  batteries  in  everyday  trash.  Please  contact  your 

local solid waste or recycling authority for recycling information in your area.

Break-in Period: Your                     will last longer and work better when it is broken in 

properly.  Brake  control  cables  and  chains  may  stretch  or  "seat"  when  a  new                                                               

i                     Is first used and may require an adjustment. We suggest that the brakes 

and chain be checked every 30 days and adjusted if necessary.

The                       is not intended to be used without the installation of the pedals. 

Pedaling the                           upon starting will save battery life and will make it easier to 

balance.  The                               can also be pedaled in situation where the battery power 

is too low due to a failure to charge the                               or exceeding its distance range. 
The  rider  can  also  rest  his  or  her  feet  on  the  pedals  while  riding  the 

MOTORINO

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under electrical power.

It  is  a  good  idea  to  keep  a  tool  kit  with  you  when  you  ride. You  should  also  carry  2 

spare inner tubes that fit the wheel and tire size as well as a manual air pump (with 

gauge) to re-inflate the tire if you have a flat or it becomes low during use. 

If your                             sustains an impact:

                            A CRASH OR OTHER IMPACT CAN PUT EXTRAORDINARY STRESS ON 

COMPONENTS,  CAUSING  THEM  TO  FATIGUE  PREMATURELY.  COMPONENTS 

SUFFERING  FROM  STRESS  FATIGUE  CAN  FAIL  SUDDENLY  AND  CATASTROPHICALLY, 

CAUSING LOSS OF CONTROL, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

First, check yourself for injuries, and take care of them as best you can.

Seek medical help if necessary. Next, if your                        is damaged, perform the 

checks described in this manual.  If you are unable to fix any or all damage/problems, 

or  if  you  find  any  bent,  scored,  or  discolored  parts,  please  call  Greenwit  Service  at  1-

888-331-0555 M-F 11am - 9pm PST.

 
                                    

                  IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THE  

MOTORINO

TM 

 OR ANY OF ITS PARTS, DONT USE IT .   CALL GREENWIT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1-888-331-0555 
Thu-Sun 11AM - 6PM PST AND THEY WILL ASSIST YOU  IN  PERFORMING A THOROUGH CHECK

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Summary of Contents for MOTORINO ST

Page 1: ...on please visit www greenwit com or call Customer Service Technical Support at 604 331 0555 Tus Sun 11am 6pm PST GREENWIT 405 201 Alvin Narod Mews Vancouver BC V6B 8P5 website www greenwit com READTHI...

Page 2: ...YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THE TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT MOTORINOTM 1...

Page 3: ...in Maintenance Tire Maintenance Front Wheel Removal Flat Tire Repair Brake Maintenance Fuse Replacement Key and Throttle Operation Parts Parts Parts Replacements Parts List Warranty Limitations Warran...

Page 4: ...NSTRUCTIONS This Manual contains many notes concerning the consequences of failure to maintain or inspect your MOTORINO TM A means that failure to follow the instructions following it may result in in...

Page 5: ...and other cyclists Respect their rights and be tolerant if they infringe on yours 2 Ride defensively 3 Look ahead of where you re going and be ready to avoid Vehicles slowing or turning in front of y...

Page 6: ...tructs your vision or your complete control of the or which could become entangled in the moving parts of the 10 Never hitch a ride by holding on to another vehicle NEITHER GREENWIT Ltd NOR THE RETAIL...

Page 7: ...maneuverwithclothingor extremitiesincloseproximitytothedrivechainoranymovingparts 22 beyondyourabilityorpriorexperience 23 bystoppingwithonlythefrontbrake Usebothbrakessimultaneously 24 Donottrytoacce...

Page 8: ...arged 3 Make sure the throttle is rotated to the off position 4 Ensure that the kickstand is used so the will not fall over and get damaged 5 Ensure the is not kept outdoors or where moisture can dama...

Page 9: ...e not interchangeable The left pedal goes into the threaded hole on the left crank arm on the left You have now successfully assembled your If you have any questions about assembly please call Greenwi...

Page 10: ...of the using the ignition key Proceed to pull the battery out utilizing the handle Disconnect the battery cable The is equipped with a 48V battery charger that will interrupt the charging process onc...

Page 11: ...10V POWER SOURCE OR THE WHEN NOT CHARGING THE BATTERY KEEPING THE CHARGER PLUGGED INTO THE 110V POWER SOURCE AND NOT THE BATTERY COULD CAUSE THE CHARGER TO OVERHEAT AND OR CAUSE A FIRE 11 When storing...

Page 12: ...r can also rest his or her feet on the pedals while riding the MOTORINO TM under electrical power It is a good idea to keep a tool kit with you when you ride You should also carry 2 spare inner tubes...

Page 13: ...ets Move the top portion of the drive chain in an upward direction approximately 1 If there is greater than approximately 1 of movement the drive chain must be adjusted before use to avoid unseating f...

Page 14: ...D CAUSE A BLOW OUT AND CRASH 13 MOTORINOTM FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL The front forks utilize a secondary wheel retention device to keep the wheel from disengaging if the axle nut is insufficiently tightened...

Page 15: ...ATH Replacement parts are able to be purchased by calling the Greenwit Customer Service at 1 800 331 0555 M F 10am 9pm PST or by visiting Greenwits s web site at www greenwit com PATCHING A TUBE IS AN...

Page 16: ...the brake lever is engaged approximately one 1 inch of brake lever movement and the brake pads are not firmly against the wheel rim do NOT ride the Call Greenwit Customer Service at 1 888 331 0555 Th...

Page 17: ...DARD 20 AMP FUSE THAT PROPERLY FITS INTO THE FUSE HOLDER IF YOU USE THE WRONG SIZE OR AMPERAGE FUSE IT COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR DAMAGE TO THE MOTORINOTM OPTIONAL SPARE BATTERY FUSE REPLACEMENT The sp...

Page 18: ...N POSITION MAKEALSOSURETHATYOURTHROTTLEISNOT STICKY ANDROTATES FREELYBACKTOTHEINITIALPOSSITION SEE PICTURE FOR CORRECT PLACEMENT OF LEVER BEFORE USAGE Front Brake Throttle Grip Throttle Off Position H...

Page 19: ...PARTS 41 13 9 10 18 45 14 15 55 4 5 51 24 53 PARTS ST430 ST480 XT480 18 MOTORINOTM...

Page 20: ...PARTS 41 10 9 4 8 17 16 18 24 28 30 33 32 35 34 37 39 43 42 45 46 51 53 55 57 PARTS ST430 ST480 XT480 MOTORINOTM 19...

Page 21: ...PARTS DIAGRAM MOTORINO PARTS ST430 ST480 XT480 9 4 8 17 16 18 24 30 32 35 34 37 39 43 42 45 46 51 53 57 10 28 33 55 41 20 3...

Page 22: ...Crank Arm Left Pedal Crank Arm Right Rearview Mirrors SOLD SEPARATELY Reflector Red Rear Reflectors Amber Front Left Front Right Relay 36 Volt Seat Black Shocks Rear Left Rear Right Set of 2 Side Skir...

Page 23: ...h of any express or implied warranty or condition of merchantability for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to this product except as set forth herein Some provinces or countries do not al...

Page 24: ...st or damaged in shipping For products purchased in countries other than Canada please contact Greenwit s authorized distributor or E Ride shop in the country where the product was purchased They can...

Page 25: ...TIE TO THE HANDLE BARS THE FUSE REMOVED AND THE BATTERY DISCONNECTED EITHER BY THE QUICK DISCONNECT OR BY REMOVING THE BATTERY LEADS AND COVERING THE TERMINALS WITHTAPE IN COMPLIANCEWITH FEDERAL REGU...

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