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When operating your Revvi there are some key operating controls 
and components that allow you to operate your bike. 

Their location and operation information is shown below. 

1.On/Off Switch   2.Throttle     3.Brake 

ON/OFF SWITCH 

The ON/OFF switch is conveniently located just 
ahead of the driver and is equipped with a flip-
up cover. The cover, when closed also shuts off 
the On/Off switch. The switch should be left in 
the off position whenever the bike is not being 
used to protect the charge that is in the 
battery. You will know that the switch is on 
when the charge indicator lights on the throttle 
are lit. 

 

THROTTLE 

The throttle allows the rider to send power to 
the motor and make the bike move forward. 
The power and speed is variable due to the 
twist-grip throttle mechanism. 

DANGER When giving the throttle power, 
twist it slowly at first to avoid sudden 
acceleration 

 

BRAKE  

Your Revvi is equipped with a rear disc brake. 
The brake lever is hand operated and is on the 
left hand grip mounted to the handlebars. 
Squeeze the brake carefully with increasing 
force to stop the bike. 

DANGER Applying the brakes too quickly can 
cause the bike to skid and you may lose 
control. 

 

Summary of Contents for ABT-E250

Page 1: ...pment to be worn at all times children must be supervised by an adult at all times It is always at the parent s discretion as to the age of the rider Note Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specification subject to change without notice ...

Page 2: ...f water animals pedestrians and be vigilant of any other potential hazards before use Please read all assembly and safety instructions before use By purchasing this product you accept responsibility of the devices proper use maintenance supervision of rider and all risks associated with its use The retailer and manufacturer are not responsible for any damage injury or death resulting from the use ...

Page 3: ...voltage 24V Input voltage range 20 28V Input current without load 115MA Max output current of the motor 30 1A Under voltage protection Vqn 20 0 5V Max conduction value 95 with the output current of the control 2A Starting voltage of handlebars 1 4V Protection voltage of the handlebars 1 8V 4 Charger Input 100 240 VAC frequency 50 60 Hz input current 1 8A Max Output 24V DC 1 5A 5 Batteries Size 152...

Page 4: ...Names of all structural components ...

Page 5: ...he handlebars are in place 2 Place the handlebars into position in the lower clamps Take care to get the handlebars centered side so side and set in your desired upright position CAUTION Be careful not to lean the handlebars too far forward or backward as this will affect the bike s handling and comfort of the ride 3 Place the top parts of the clamps in position over the handlebars and tighten the...

Page 6: ... the battery charger cord you will see a plug that has three small holes a notch which fits into the connector on the bike 1 Plug the charger into a wall outlet If the lights on the charger do not light up Check the power to the outlet If necessary try a different outlet 2 Turn the bikes power switch OFF before charging Plug the charger into the charger port on your Revvi 3 The light on the charge...

Page 7: ...perate your Revvi you need to be able to operate the throttle brake and other controls without stopping to look at them Please study the image below carefully to become familiar with the function and the location each control ...

Page 8: ...arge that is in the battery You will know that the switch is on when the charge indicator lights on the throttle are lit THROTTLE The throttle allows the rider to send power to the motor and make the bike move forward The power and speed is variable due to the twist grip throttle mechanism DANGER When giving the throttle power twist it slowly at first to avoid sudden acceleration BRAKE Your Revvi ...

Page 9: ... is set at the factory to the slower speed setting To switch from slow speed to regular speed or vice versa follow the steps below 1 Lift the front of the bikes up or lean the bike on its side 2 These is a small hole in the bottom of the plastic covers that protect the batteries Reach through the hole with your finger and flick the switch from I slow speed to O fast speed 3 Your Revvi is now set t...

Page 10: ...out them The balance wheels are easy and simple to fit 1 Remove the extra nut supplied on each side of the rear axle CAUTION Do not remove the nuts holding the rear axle in place 2 Fit a balance wheel to each side of the rear axle 3 Fix the balance wheels in place with the two nuts you removed from the axle CAUTION Please ensure the balance wheels are done up tight so they cannot move whilst the b...

Page 11: ...The drive chain transmits power from the motor to the rear wheel To work properly it must be lubricated and properly tensioned at all times Check the tension on the drive chain by moving it up and down approximately halfway between the sprockets There should be no more than 1 2 vertical slack in the chain If the chain seems too loose it may be in danger of coming off while riding To adjust the cha...

Page 12: ...ntil the proper tension is achieved 5 Ensure that the chain tension is set the same on both sides of the axle 6 Tighten the axle nuts securely to 35 47 N M NOTE To loosen the chain tension follow the steps above except turn the tensioner bolts counter clockwise outward to loosen the chain ...

Page 13: ... the bike toward the kickstand so that the rear wheel comes off the ground an inch or two 3 As you rotate the rear tire wipe down the chain with a clean cloth to remove as much grime and build up as possible 4 Spin the wheel and apply chain lube You may need another person to help you do this NOTE The chain should be thoroughly lubricated but without buildup of lube which can collect dirt and grit...

Page 14: ...icator lights will not light up To check and replace the fuse follow the steps on the following page 1 Open the plastic battery case by removing both knob screws on the front and back of the battery case and pulling the right side panel off 2 Locate the black rubber fuse housing in the wiring above the battery 3 Open the rubber flip top lid and carefully pull out the fuse 4 Inspect the fuse and re...

Page 15: ...ck to where it touches the hand grip If you can squeeze the brake lever all the way to the hand grip Your brake needs adjusting There are two options to adjust the brakes OPTION 1 Adjust using the barrel roller 1 Loosen the set ring on the barrel adjuster 2 Screw the barrel adjuster out a few turns and then check the tension in the lever 3 If it feels right re tighten the set ring 4 If not repeat ...

Page 16: ...cted to the rear brake caliper 3 Using an allen key loosen the brake cable nut that secures the cable to the actuator arm so that the cable can slide freely through the bolt 4 Slide the actuator arm forward until it stops then back it off about a half of an inch making sure the cable slides freely through the bolt 5 Holding the actuator arm position carefully re tighten the cable bolt until it is ...

Page 17: ...s outlined below 1 Ensure the bike is switched off 2 Open the plastic battery case by removing both knob screws on the front and back of the case and pulling the right side panel off 3 Undo the metal bracket that holds the batteries in place One fixing on each side 4 Unplug the plastic connector between the loom and the batteries 5 Once the batteries are disconnected carefully remove them from the...

Page 18: ...chase This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear parts tyres tubes chains sprockets cables or any damage failure or loss caused by improper assembly maintenance storage or use of the Revvi product This limited warranty will be void if this product is ever Used in a manner other than for recreation and transportation Modified in anyway Rented Revvi does not offer an extended warranty...

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