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ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Access and activation battery 

and motor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Adjusting clearance of the 

handlebars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39

Adjusting the front brake. . . . . . .36
Adjusting the rear brake . . . . . . .37
Appropriately clothing  . . . . . . . .34

Battery charging  . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Battery Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Brake system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30

 

Checks after cleaning. . . . . . . . .32
Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Contents of the box   . . . . . . . . . . 16

Eco-driving  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
 

Generality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
 
Height adjustment of the 

handlebars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

Main elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Maintenance and checks 

to be carried  . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Maintenance, generality  . . . . . .31
Mounting saddle . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

opening of the handlebar . . . . .20

 

Positioning knobs on the 

handlebar  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Rear brake control. . . . . . . . . . . .29

Safety, tips and

recommendations  . . . . . . . . 7

Scheduled Maintenance  . . . . . .33
Seat height adjustment. . . . . . . .40
Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Starting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
 
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Throttle and front brake. . . . . . . .28
Tightening the chain  . . . . . . . . . .38
Trouble Shooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
 
Vehicle Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Wiring diagram  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Summary of Contents for MAD VELOCIFERO

Page 1: ...ules for periodic maintenance that will help maintain the MAD in perfect working order MAD each has a copy of the booklet The content of the booklet is not binding The manufacturer reserves the right...

Page 2: ...formance on smooth flat surfaces You can always help the MAD during the inclines pushing with their feet and using it as a traditional electric vehicles Be sure to use the MAD as safely and to watch o...

Page 3: ...r feet comfortably on the ground while sitting on the saddle The MAD is designed for a driver of a weight not exceeding 110 kg The MAD if misused without com plying with the manual it can get you in s...

Page 4: ...4 INFORMATIONS The data and characteristics indi cated in this handbook are not binding MAIWAY INDUSTRY Co Ltd reserves the right to make changes to its products at any time...

Page 5: ...nting saddle 24 CAP 3 OPERATION AND CONTROL VEHICLE Battery charging 26 Starting 27 Throttle and front brake 28 Rear brake control 29 Brake system 30 Maintenance generality 31 Maintenance and checks t...

Page 6: ...e and the withdrawal of the warranty ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Behavior not to harm nature PROTECTION DEVICES Wear protective equipment spe cified TO BE INFORMED Information necessary to its security i...

Page 7: ...t night If you wear prescription glasses you check by an adult their cle anlinessandsuitabilityoftheiruse on the vehicle This MAD is designed to carryamaximumweight of110kg Itisforbiddento carry passe...

Page 8: ...control of an adult Follow the directions of the adult who is overseeing the use you make of the vehicle The MAD is not provided with a parking brake so be sure of the arrest in a suitable area flat...

Page 9: ...oid danger to yourself and to others Do not distract always looks ahead While driving your feet mustalwaysbecomfortablyand solidlysupportedontheplatform Do not brake hard still use both brakes in orde...

Page 10: ...mouth objects of any kind Do not carry your mobile phone or other electronic means Passengers or small things also STOP THE MAD After using the MAD remember Park it in a secure flat and with the stan...

Page 11: ...medici nes that may decrease the rate of reaction altering the state of consciousness your judgment or decrease the physical strength Drive in non perfect physical and or mental Healthyordistracttolo...

Page 12: ...otec tive equipment helmet knee pads elbow pads and gloves motorcycle If you can easily to operate the brake lever and the throttle and you have well understood which leveroperatesthefrontbrakeand whi...

Page 13: ...13 CHAPTER 1 KNOWLEDGE OF THE VEHICLE Topic index MAIN ELEMENTS BOX CONTENTS ComMANDS TECHNICAL DATA WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 14: ...r shock absorber 10 Seat 11 front brake caliper 12 front brake caliper 13 frame handlebar 14 Drive chain 15 Seat height adjustment 16 Adjustingclearanceofthehandlebars 17 Headlight version homologated...

Page 15: ...ns the following components 1 MAD 500 500W 36V o MAD 800 800W 36V o MAD 1000 1000W 48V o MAD 1300 1300W 48V o MAD 1600 1600W 48V 2 Tool Kit 3 Manuale d uso 4 20 amp fuse 5 Seat and saddle frame 6 Head...

Page 16: ...16 CHAPTER 1 KNOWLEDGE OF THE VEHICLE comMANDS 1 Throttle grip 2 Front brake lever 3 Rear brake lever 2 1 3...

Page 17: ...D 500 20 25 Km MAD 800 25 30 Km MAD 1000 1300 1600 30 35 Km full speed MAD 500 20 Km h MAD 800 25 Km h MAD 1000 28 Km h MAD 1300 45 Km h MAD 1600 45 Km h Charging time MAD 500 800 4 6 h MAD 1000 6 8 h...

Page 18: ...18 CHAPTER 1 KNOWLEDGE OF THE VEHICLE WIRING DIAGRAM Legenda 1 Generatore 2 Bobina A T 3 Candela 4 Pulsante arresto motore Ma Marrone N Nero...

Page 19: ...19 CHAPTER 2 ASSEMBLY OF VEHICLE Topic index OPENING OF THE HANDLEBAR Positioning knobs on the handlebar Height adjustment of the Handlebar ACCESS AND ACTIVATION BATTERY AND ENGINE MOUNTING SADDLE...

Page 20: ...screw 2 with locking nut 1 fig C Lift the handlebar and press the shutter spring 3 so as to position the handlebar to the abutment firing shutter fig D Rotate and insert the handle eccentric 4 into t...

Page 21: ...position the knobs of the handlebar have suspended as shown in FIG Grasp the control group left rear brake turn it horizontally and pull the bushing out At this center the group on the pin and release...

Page 22: ...TMENT OF THE HANDLEBAR By turning the knob indicated and turning counterclockwise you can adjust the handlebar height by raising or lowering When the adjustment has been made tighten the knob by turni...

Page 23: ...ND ACTIVATION BATTERY AND ENGINE The battery and the engine are already positioned on MAD To access the battery and to the motor is necessary to raise the platform as shown in FIG To activate the elec...

Page 24: ...Y OF VEHICLE MOUNTING SADDLE Enter the full frame of the saddle on the bush hole steering it into the groove Fig A Once you positioned the saddle screw the two knobs one for side provided until no pla...

Page 25: ...Battery charging STARTING THROTTLE CONTROL and FRONT BRAKE REAR BRAKE CONTROL BRAKING SYSTEM Maintenance Generality Maintenance and checks to be carried Checks after cleaning scheduled maintenance ve...

Page 26: ...letely to avoid damaging the battery for charging proceed as follows Make sure that the MAD is off open the connection to load 1 located at the right of the MAD under the platform Insert the plug with...

Page 27: ...27 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION AND CONTROL VEHICLE STARTING Insertthekeyintotheignitionswitch and turn to the right AtthispointtheMADisreadyforuse...

Page 28: ...rearbrake is located on the right handlebar Turn the knob 1 to increase the speed and release to decrease Pull the lever 2 of the front brake to brake with the front wheel CAUTION Do not twist the thr...

Page 29: ...29 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION AND CONTROL VEHICLE REAR BRAKE CONTROL The group rear brake is located on the left handlebar Pull the brake lever posteirore to curb with the rear wheel 3...

Page 30: ...e both activated by levers on the handlebars The right lever activates the front brake the lever of the left rear Be sure to leave the throttle before braking The braking system consists of a mechanis...

Page 31: ...he engine off Checktheoperationofthethrottle grip accelerating and dece lerating a few times and make sure your system meets without binding Checkthebrakesforproperope ration hand moves the MAD and ru...

Page 32: ...MAC is a good idea Lubricate the pivot points on the suspension Perform a perfect cleaning and drying of the chain unit crown pinionfollowedbyagoodgrea sing in order to maintain as long as the good co...

Page 33: ...Every pag control 20 hours 40 hours 80 hours BATTERY 17 C C C C BRUSHLESS MoToR 17 C C C C BATTERY CHARGING 26 C C C C BRAKES 30 36 37 C C C C TIRES 17 C C C C DRIVE CHAIN 38 C C C C GREASE AND TIGHTE...

Page 34: ...ssible impact ambientale Per more information about it you may want to contact your local or regional Electronic products which are not the subject of a separate collec tion are potentially harmful to...

Page 35: ...35 CHAPTER 4 ADJUSTMENTS Topic index Adjusting the front brake ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE Tightening the chain Adjusting clearance of the handlebars Seat height adjustment...

Page 36: ...to 6 mm The adjustment must be performed as follows Inthedrivingpositiontoverifythe clearance if the stroke was superior turn register A on the brake lever Attention After each adjustment tighten the...

Page 37: ...mm The adjustment must be performed as follows Inthedrivingpositiontoverifythe clearance if the stroke was superior turn register A on the brake lever Attention After each adjustment tighten the lockn...

Page 38: ...t clean of deposited dirt and lubricate If the chain is too much little ten sioned restore proper tension by doing the following Loosen the nut A Turn the nut B by restoring the correct chain tension...

Page 39: ...39 CHAPTER 4 ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTING CLEARANCE of THE HANDLEBARS Act on the grub screw 1 entered in theseatofthehandlebar toremove possible clearances 1...

Page 40: ...ADJUSTMENTS SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT for the height adjustment of the saddle unlock the lever 1 in order to raise or lower the saddle to the desired position once you have found the correct position lo...

Page 41: ...41 CHAPTER 5 WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Topic index Trouble Shooting...

Page 42: ...t until it cools down Recharge the battery PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY The engine does not start The rear wheel does not rotate The engine switches off during use The distance traveled by a charge is too sho...

Page 43: ...Low battery Broken battery charger The distance traveled by a charge is too short The vehicle stops brusquely while in use The battery do not receives the charge PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Along paths not...

Page 44: ...box 16 Eco driving 12 Generality 6 Height adjustment of the handlebars 22 Main elements 14 Maintenance and checks to be carried 31 Maintenance generality 31 Mounting saddle 24 Opening of the handlebar...

Page 45: ...OIRES Wood Box Street Tire Accessoires Led Speedometer Waterproof Bag Double Headlight Horn Hydraulic Brake Waterproof Bag Steel Carrier Steel Carrier Hydraulic Brake Taillight Bamboo Footrest Lithium...

Page 46: ...46 ACCESSOIRES Cover MAD...

Page 47: ...47 DIMENSIONS...

Page 48: ...48 NoTES Edition November 2015...

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