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MADTRUCK by an adult:
A. mode of acceleration.
B. deceleration.
C. braking.
D.proper conduct during the use of

the MADTRUCK.
E. read this manual along with an

adult.

Never allow strangers to

driving the vehicle when it is

stopped. Risk of falling by half.

• Do not sit down and do not let

anyone sit on the MADTRUCK

when stopped and leans on the

stand. Do

not drive at night.

• If you wear prescription glasses

you check by an adult their

cleanliness and suitability of their

use on the vehicle

This MADTRUCK is

designed to carry a maximum

weight of 110 kg. It is forbidden to

carry passengers.

• Always keep in perfect your

MADTRUCK. It will help you keep

it longer, in full working order and

ready to meet your entertainment.

Remember to always wear a

helmet, gloves, knee pads and

elbow pads and suitable clothing

driving the MADTRUCK. Use

proper shoes and fastened with

rubber sole. Never ride barefoot.

Always tell an adult to

every single flaw you encounter

while driving; even a small noise

may be important for your safety

and for the perfect state of

MADTRUCK.

Check before each departure

the brakes, the pressure and

condition of the tires, the operation

of the throttle.

Any processing or alteration

of MADTRUCK, compared to the

original purchase makes the vehicle

not in compliance and therefore

dangerous.
• If you were to stick small pieces

of the saddle or metal parts or

plastic not swallow and do not bite

and still call an adult for repairs.

• When parties make sure there are

people nearby, and that children, if

present, are kept at a safe distance

and under the control of an adult.
• Follow the directions of theadult

who is overseeing the use you

Summary of Contents for MADTRUCK VELOCIFERO Series

Page 1: ...he rules for periodic maintenance that will help maintain the MADTRUCK in perfect working order MADTRUCK each has a copy of the booklet The content of the booklet is not binding The manufacturer reser...

Page 2: ...nce on smooth at surfaces You can always help the MADTRUCK during the inclines pushing with their feet and using it as a traditional electric vehicles Be sure to use the MADTRUCK as safely and to watc...

Page 3: ...designed for a driver of a weight not exceeding 110 kg The MADTRUCK if misused without com plying with the manual it can get you in serious injury permanent and or death MANUAL The manual must be read...

Page 4: ...roducts at any time Symbols 6 Generality 6 Safety tips and recommendations 7 Eco driving 12 CAP 1 KNOWLEDGE OF THE VEHICLE Main elements 14 Contents of the box 16 Commands 17 Technical data 17 Wiring...

Page 5: ...posal 34 Appropriately clothing 34 CAP 4 ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting the front brake 36 Adjusting the rear brake 37 Tightening the chain 38 Adjusting clearance of the handlebars 39 Seat height adjustment 40...

Page 6: ...f the MINIMADTRUCK We recommend that you carefully follow all the advice because the proper functioning and durability of MINIMADTRUCK depend on its correct use and methodical application of the maint...

Page 7: ...r to always wear a helmet gloves knee pads and elbow pads and suitable clothing driving the MADTRUCK Use proper shoes and fastened with rubber sole Never ride barefoot Always tell an adult to every si...

Page 8: ...wed only in private areas and still no movement permit to appropriate resources This product does not comply with FMVS federal Motor Vehicle Standards so it can be used on city streets and highways It...

Page 9: ...fely Start to brake at a sufficient distance from obstacles so you do not have to perform abrupt that may affect control of MADTRUCK Remember to release the throttle before braking Slow before facing...

Page 10: ...sure the stand rests on safe ground no mud or sand CORRECT USE of THE VEHICLE While driving is strictly forbidden Put your feet on the floor while driving even at low speeds Get off the vehicle during...

Page 11: ...fortably sitting on the saddle After wearing the appropriate clothing shoes and protective equipment helmet knee pads elbow pads and gloves motorcycle If you can easily to operate the brake lever and...

Page 12: ...o a large extent on how it is conducted We recommend that you drive on a regular basis without strong acceleration and deceleration While driving avoid anything that might disturb people and animals T...

Page 13: ...4 Rear brake lever 5 front brake lever 6 Handlebar lock lever 7 footboard 8 Rear shock absorber 9 Seat 10 Front brake caliper 11 Frame handlebar 12 Drive chain 13 Seat height adjustment 14 Adjusting c...

Page 14: ...Inside contains the following components 1 MADTRUCK 1600W 48V or MADTRUCK 2000W 60V 2 Tool Kit 3 Owner s manual 4 40 amp fuse 5 Seat and saddle frame 6 Headlight approved version 7 Back light approve...

Page 15: ...15 COMMANDS 1 Throttle grip 2 front brake lever 3 Rear brake lever...

Page 16: ...x load allowed 110 kg Dimensions Total length 1510 mm Overall width 715 mm Total height MADTRUCK closed 570 mm Total height MADTRUCK min 950 mm Total height MADTRUCK max 1096 mm Seat height min 750 mm...

Page 17: ...harge voltage 110V 240V front and rear brake disc Brushless Motor MADTRUCK 1600 1600W brushless 48V 12A MADTRUCK 2000 2000W brushless 60V 20A Transmission chain Crown gear MADTRUCK 1600 70 z MADTRUCK...

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Page 19: ...19 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: ...nsert the 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...

Page 21: ...obs 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 it until it st...

Page 22: ...EBAR By turning the knob indicated and turning counterclockwise you can adjust the handlebar height by raising or lowering When the adjustment has been MADTRUCKe tighten the knob by turning clockwise...

Page 23: ...ERY AND ENGINE The battery and the engine are already positioned on MADTRUCK To access the battery and to the motor is necessary to raise the platform as shown in FIG To activate the electric circuit...

Page 24: ...24 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 play fig B...

Page 25: ...ARTING THROTTLE CONTROL AND FRONT BRAKE REAR BRAKE CONTROL BRAKING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE GENERALITY MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS TO BE CARRIED CHECKS AFTER CLEANING SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE VEHICLE DISPOSAL SBATT...

Page 26: ...the battery For charging proceed as follows Make sure that the MADTRUCK is off Open the connection to load 1 located at the right of the MADTRUCK under the platform Insert the plug with the three cont...

Page 27: ...27 STARTING Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn to the right At this point the MADTRUCK is ready for use...

Page 28: ...cated 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 throttle in a sudd...

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

Page 30: ...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 mechanism that removes po...

Page 31: ...ration of the throttle grip accelerating and decelerating a few times and make sure your system meets without binding Check the brakes for proper operation hand moves the MADTRUCK and run of sudden br...

Page 32: ...ricate the pivot points on the suspension Perform a perfect cleaning and drying of the chain unit crown pinion followed by a good greasing in order to maintain as long as the good condition of these o...

Page 33: ...to CONTROL CHANGE CLEAN See first Every Every 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...

Page 34: ...mbientale Per more information about it you may want to contact your local or regional Electronic products which are not the subject of a separate collection are potentially harmful to the environment...

Page 35: ...35 TOPIC INDEX ADJUSTING THEFRONT BRAKE ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE TIGHTENING THE CHAIN ADJUSTING CLEARANCE of THE HANDLEBARS SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT...

Page 36: ...djustment must be performed as follows In the driving position to verify the clearance if the stroke was superior turn register A on the brake lever Attention After each adjustment tighten the locknut...

Page 37: ...ment must be performed as follows In the driving position to verify the clearance if the stroke was superior turn register A on the brake lever Attention After each adjustment tighten the locknut For...

Page 38: ...of deposited dirt and lubricate If the chain is too much little tensioned restore proper tension by doing the following Loosen the nut A Turn the nut B by restoring the correct chain tension Act on th...

Page 39: ...entered in the seat of the handlebar to remove possible clearances SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT For the height adjustment of the saddle unlock the lever 1 in order to raise or lower the saddle to the desire...

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Page 41: ...41 TOPIC INDEX TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 42: ...ectors The rear wheel does not rotate The transmission chain is broken Replace the drive chain Problem in the engine Check the engine The engine switches off during use The break of the circuit is tri...

Page 43: ...attery Accelerating feel a strange noise Tension the drive chain old battery or ruined Replace the battery The vehicle stops brusquely while in use Blown fuse Replace the fuse Cable damaged Check and...

Page 44: ...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 Positi...

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