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Warranty Service Options

To  obtain  service  under  this  warranty  you  must  call  Greenwit  or  Greenwit  dealer  for 
Customer  Service/Technical  Support  on  your  Product  BEFORE  returning  your  Greenwit 
product  back  to  the  place  of  purchase.  If  you  return  your  Greenwit  Product  for  warranty 
service you must obtain a return authorization number by contacting Greenwit dealer.  Send 
your  product  (with  the  return  authorization  number  on  the  outside  of  the  shipping 
container and affixed to the product), together with the retail seller's original receipt or other 
satisfactory proof of the date of purchase to  the dealer you have purchased it from

THE  GREENWIT  PRODUCT  MUST  BE  RETURNED  IN  ITS  ORIGINAL  BOX,  ALONG  WITH  ALL 
KEYS,  CHARGER,  MIRRORS  &  LOCKS,  FLOOR  MATS,  AND  ANY  OTHER  ACCESSORIES  THAT 
CAME  WITH  YOUR  UNIT.  DUE  TO  TRANSPORTATION  AND  RECLAMATION  ISSUES,  IF  THE 
GREENWIT PRODUCT IS NOT IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE IT MAY NOT BE RETURNED UNDER 
ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.  

Any postage, insurance or other shipping costs incurred in sending your Greenwit product 
for  service  under  either  option  above  is  your  responsibility.  Greenwit  Ltd.  will  not  be 
responsible for products lost or damaged in shipping. 

Retailers and sellers of Greenwit products are not authorized to modify this warranty in any 
way.  It  is  your  responsibility  to  regularly  examine  the  product  to  determine  the  need  for 
normal service or replacement. 

Warranty Exclusions are listed below:

Products that have been modified, neglected or poorly maintained, used for commercial 

purposes, misused or abused or involved in accidents.

Damage occurring during shipment of the products (such claims must be presented 

directly to the shipper).

Damage to products resulting from improper assembly or repair, the use or installation 

of parts or accessories not compatible with the original intended use of the product, or the 
failure to follow the product warnings and usage instructions.

Damage or deterioration to the surface finish, aesthetics or appearance of the product.

The labor required to remove and/or re-fit and re-adjust the item covered by this 

warranty.

Normal wear to the product including but not limited to light bulbs, tubes, tires, brake 

pads brake cables, kickstands

Any products for which the consumer does not follow the warranty procedures 

outlined above.

For the current version of this warranty please visit  www.motorrino.ca

 
(©2009 Greenwit Ltd.)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARRANTY INFO

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Summary of Contents for MOTORINO XPv

Page 1: ...er s manual and for all updated product information please visit www motorinocycles com or call your local dealer GREENWIT TECHNOLOGIES Inc 2009 READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GREENWIT Ltd STRONGLY SUGGESTS THE OPERATOR OF THIS PRODUCT BE 16 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER MOTORINOTM TM ...

Page 2: ...ROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE MOTORINOTM THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING OUR PRODUCT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AS IT IS BASED ON OUR LONG EXPERIENCE DEDICATED TO ENGINEERING SALES AND MAINTANENCE OF LIGHT ELECTRIC VEHICLES IT WILL HELP YOU ENJOY YOUR AND EXTEND ITS LIFE GreenwitTechnologies team MOTORINOTM ...

Page 3: ... each ride Assembly Instructions Battery General Usage Notes Maintenance Break Maintenance Flat Tire Repair Operating Instructions Key and Throttle operation Display Main Components Troubleshooting Warranty Warranty Service Return Policy Notes 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 10 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...will find sections marked with a sign This is to warn you that failure to abide by the following instructions may result in injury to the rider or others Although your MOTORINO is classified as a bicycle it is a much heavier vehicle and should be ridden with the care and control of a full sized motorcycle A loss of control at speed can result in serious injury or death We constantly strive to impr...

Page 5: ...g and be ready to avoid Vehicles slowing or turning in front of you entering the road or your lane ahead of you or coming up behind you Parked car doors opening in front of you Pedestrians stepping out in front of you Children or dogs playing near the road Potholes sewer gratings railroad tracks expansion joints road or sidewalk construction debris and other obstructions that could cause you to sw...

Page 6: ...QUENCES OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH FEDERAL AND PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC ORDINANCES IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS ABOVE THE MOTORINO TM IS NOT TO BE RIDDEN USED ALWAYS USE A HELMET WHILE RIDING THE MOTORINOTM 1 inch 22 inch A B C 1 on any roadways where the speed limit is in excess of 50 km h 2 on any sidewalks or pedestrian walkways 3 on any bumpy rough or unpaved surfaces 4 in darkness without proper ...

Page 7: ...erience 20 by stopping with only the front brake Use both brakes simultaneously 21 Do not try to accelerate and engage the brake at the same time This may cause damage to the motor from excess heat BEFORE EACH RIDE 1 Make sure you properly wear a helmet 2 Wear protective clothing and gloves 3 Wear eye protection that does not interfere with your peripheral vision 4 Check local and state laws befor...

Page 8: ...re to plug the battery into an outlet to charge it 3 Make sure the throttle is rotated to the off position 4 Ensure that the kickstand is on stable ground so the will not fall over and get damaged 5 Ensure the is not kept outdoors or where moisture can damage it 6 Do not charge or store the closer than 20 feet from any heat source e g furnace fireplace water heater space heater 7 Do not allow chil...

Page 9: ...cargo box b 90 assembled you need to install a plus front wheel c 85 assembled you need to install b plus the handle bar and some plastic elements All instructions for a b and c are described below with supporting pictures FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY If the front wheel of your bike is assembled proceed to the next section Otherwise read below Before installing the front wheel gently take apart disk break...

Page 10: ...opposite threading and are not interchangeable Screw the Left and Right pedals to their cranks and tighten them with an adjustable wrench Align the hole in the crank with the round pin in the pedal axle and connect the pedals To remove use a tool to depress the pin in the pedal axle and briskly remove the pedal PEDALS MIRRORS Locate the mirrors included with your MOTORINO scooter Insert the thread...

Page 11: ...d and promptly recharged battery is not considered a full cycle maximum battery life is achieved by partial drains and prompt charging Installing a second battery is a good way to prevent deep cycling this will not only extend the range but prolong the life of both batteries as well If second battery is installed later charge each battery separately before you connect them in parallel Unless charg...

Page 12: ...E THE POWER INDICATOR ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SHOWS NO POWER BATTERY 11 MOTORINO TM MOTORINO TM MOTORINO TM 1 DO NOT CHARGE OR STORE THE CLOSER THAN 20 FEET FROM ANY HEAT SOURCE E G FURNACE FIREPLACE WATER HEATER SPACE HEATER 2 Be sure to only use 110V AC with the charger 3 PLUG the POWER INPUT CORD into the charging receptacle located below the front of the seat 4 Plug the 48V battery charger int...

Page 13: ...om the regenerative brakes and not the mechanical brakes Since all Motorino XP scooters have tubeless tires it is a good idea to purchase tubeless tire repair kit and apply the plug when they have a puncture A 48 12V inverter can be used to power a small compressor via a cigarette lighter with this a flat can be repaired and pumped on the spot rather than pushing the bike to a station which may da...

Page 14: ...e use of regenerative brushless motor braking system limits all friction in the scooter to the two bearings of the front axle and the two bearings in the motor and make it much easier to maintain than other electric scooters In general the only regular maintenance is to Adjust the brakes Check the axle nuts Check tire pressure Check the chain If your is equipped with hydraulic disk brakes you don ...

Page 15: ...ON AS POSSIBLE 5 Reinstall the tire and tube Slip one tire bead over the rim Insert the tube valve through its hole in the rim Feed the tube carefully into the cavity of the tire Inflate the tube just enough to give it some shape Starting at the valve stem and working around both sides of the rim to the side opposite the valve stem use your thumbs to push and seat the other bead of the tire inside...

Page 16: ...and flat terrain We suggest you to avoid using high speed mode on hills to avoid draining your battery faster Instead you can use high speed when approaching hills and then switch to high torque when the bike begins to slow Once you are on flat pavement and your acceleration is constant the CCT automatically switches to economy mode We suggest you use high torque mode most of the time as the most ...

Page 17: ... it on when you are beside the bike 2 Push the bike forward to release it from the main kick stand and then turn the Throttle gradually to accelerate Do not turn the Throttle until you are in position to drive 3 To prevent losing control of the vehicle please turn the Throttle slowly until the speed increases This will also protect your battery from stress increase your range and prolong battery l...

Page 18: ...and steep hill climbing demand more from the battery and will reduce your range A second battery can be connected to the extra battery cable to extend the range and prolong the life of both batteries The main breaker under the seat works as a high current protector 48V DC to 12V DC inverter inverts the voltage to 12V All light bulbs work on 12V The alarm works on 48V It is vibration sensitive No m...

Page 19: ...ation 1 The Throttle does not return to the OFF position 1 Check the grip for Damage 2 Check the Throttle spring 3 Check if the Throttle handle is loose 1 Use a flat head screwdriver to adjust the gap between the rubber handle and the cover 2 Readjust the Throttle spring position Ensure the spring is properly fastened to the throttle interior 3 Tighten the bolt on the underside with an Allen key T...

Page 20: ...ted to the duration of the warranty expressed above In no event shall Greenwit or Greenwit dealers be liable for any loss inconvenience or damage whether direct incidental consequential or otherwise resulting from a breach of any expressed or implied warranty condition of merchantability for a particular purpose or otherwise with respect to this product except as set forth herein This warranty giv...

Page 21: ...d will not be responsible for products lost or damaged in shipping Retailers and sellers of Greenwit products are not authorized to modify this warranty in any way It is your responsibility to regularly examine the product to determine the need for normal service or replacement Warranty Exclusions are listed below l Products that have been modified neglected or poorly maintained used for commercia...

Page 22: ... NOT LIMITED TO KEYS MIRRORS TOOL KITS LOCKS MANUALS FUSES CHARGERS ETC ALL PRODUCTS MUST HAVETHE KEYS REMOVED FROMTHE KEY SLOT AND ATTACHED WITH A ZIP TIE TO THE HANDLE BARS THE FUSE REMOVED AND THE BATTERY DISCONNECTED EITHER BYTHE QUICK DISCONNECT OR BY REMOVINGTHE BATTERY LEADS AND COVERING THE TERMINALS WITH TAPE IN COMPLIANCE WITH PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS GREENWIT OR THE RETAIL STO...

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