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FRAME, FORK AND HANDLEBAR
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Check for cracked joints or broken parts. If you discover any of these defects on your motorcycle, contact the
service department. Do not use the motorcycle under any circumstances!!!
TYRE PRESSURE
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Check tyre pressure (138 kPa / 20 PSI) and tread condition regularly. Always perform tyre pressure and any
inflation when cold. In the event of a flat tire and the need to replace the wheel rim, contact the service
department.
CONTROLS
The motorcycle is operated by using hands only.
RIGHT HANDLEBAR SIDE
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Grip / Throttle – the right grip controls the speed.
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Right front disc brake lever – use the lever to brake the front wheel.
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Ignition switch with key.
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Battery charge indicator – 4 bars (fully charged), 3 bars (sufficiently charged), 2 bars (low), 1 bar (discharged)
LEFT HANDLEBAR SIDE
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Grip
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Left rear disc brake lever – use the lever to brake the rear wheel.
CHARGING SOCKET
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The charging connector can be found under the cover on the right side under the seat.
SPEED SWITCH
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A 3-position switch with a key is located on the left side of the motor
cover. This switch can be used to adjust the maximum speed.
L: Low speed – (6 km/h)
M: Medium speed – (15 km/h)
H: High speed – (30 km/h)
OPERATION
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Set the speed switch to position (L, M or H).
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Insert the key into the ignition switch located under the battery indicator on the right of the handlebars and
turn it.
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Carefully twist the accelerator (throttle) grip towards you.
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Stop by releasing the throttle grip.
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Use the brake levers to stop immediately – right for the front brake, and left for the rear brake.
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When the brake lever is pressed, the motor is automatically disengaged until the brake levers are
released again.
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The wheels may „throw“ slightly at higher speeds.
RIDING
PROHIBITED
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Failure to follow the following instructions may result in an accident or injury.
Always apply the throttle slowly and smoothly. Rapid acceleration may result in accident or injury.
BRAKING
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To stop, release the throttle and press the brake lever. Never brake hard.
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Do not brake when turning as the motorcycle could skid.
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