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2.5. 

Protective Clothing 

•  Always wear CE approved Motorcycle gear when riding your RGNT Motorcycle. Helmet, jacket, 

back protector, gloves, trousers and boots that are made for motorcycle use shall always be worn 
while driving this vehicle.

•  Use protective clothing that is in good condition and complies with legal regulations. 

2.6. 

 Limitations & Rules whilst working your RGNT No.1

Services are recommended to be performed by an authorized RGNT Service Center. Maintenance on 
your RGNT vehicle requires special tools and training. 

WARNING! This vehicle has a high-voltage battery system and if not handled with care it can lead to 
injuries or even death. If you perfermore changes or replace items on your RGNT vehicle the guarantee 
terms can be affected. always consult with your local RGNT dealer  if working on your vehicle on your 
own. 

2.7.  

Operating Instructions

Read the operating instructions (see chapter §12) before your first ride. It will help you find out how 
to operate the RGNT No.1 correctly and make it easy for you to get to know its special features. It also 
contains tips for adjusting your RGNT No.1 for an even better riding experience. 

2.8. 

 Warranty & Guarantee

The standard warranty guarantee is covered by the attached terms and conditions. It will be voided by 
damage caused by actions contrary to these operating instructions. 

2.9. 

 Spare Parts

For your safety, only use OEM parts supplied by RGNT Electric AB. Damage arising from the use of 
third-party products is not a responsibility of RGNT. Removing or modifying your lights or other 
equipment can also make your RGNT illegal to drive in your country. RGNT original spare parts can 
be bought at your local dealer. Find a list of all our dealers at our homepage
www.rgnt-motorcycles.com.

Summary of Contents for No.1 Classic 1.0

Page 1: ...User Manual RGNT No 1 Classic The Scrambler version 1 0 1 5...

Page 2: ...RGNT Motorcycles lvs kersv gen 22 434 96 Kungsbacka Sweden support rgnt motorcycles com...

Page 3: ...ontrols 14 8 Handlebar Brake Controls 15 9 HMI Display 16 10 Error Codes 20 11 Safety Checkpoints 21 12 First Steps to Operation 22 13 Charger 24 14 Cleaning and Storing 27 15 Charging 12V System with...

Page 4: ...not guarantee delivery differences in illustrations and descriptions or misprints and mistakes If you have any questions please read our F AQ section on the homepage If you can t find the answer you...

Page 5: ...5 User Manual rgnt motorcycles com 1 1 Identification Numbers 1 1 1 Statutory Plate The Statutory plate is mounted to the frame tube on the left hand side of your vehicle with 2 rivets...

Page 6: ...6 User Manual rgnt motorcycles com 1 1 2 VIN Number The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is located on the right side of the steering stem...

Page 7: ...nges in RGNT No 1 design It is forbidden to remove any equipment or parts of the RGNT No 1 Any manipulation of the wiring of the RGNT No 1 outside an authorized Service Center is prohibited WARNING Hi...

Page 8: ...consult with your local RGNT dealer if working on your vehicle on your own 2 7 Operating Instructions Read the operating instructions see chapter 12 before your first ride It will help you find out ho...

Page 9: ...description 1 HMI Display 2 Headlight 3 Front Indicators 4 Front caliper CBS 5 Charge port right side 6 Electric Motor 7 Rear Indicators 8 Registration light 9 Rear light 10 Seat 11 Rear shock absorbe...

Page 10: ...ll accessories on the Vehicle such as lights and turn signals The parts on the bike that the 12V low Voltage system is operating are fine to make service on without any contact to RGNT certified servi...

Page 11: ...ont wheel must be turning to the left Then insert the key push the lock piston into the lock and twist it clockwise until it hatches then gently slide out the key and then check that the steering lock...

Page 12: ...e handle This is to wake the bike up from an eventual sleep mode to conserve battery Then hold the tag on the left side of the triangular box underneath the seat The place is marked by a key sticker N...

Page 13: ...motorcycles com 6 List of included tools and accessories 6 1 Keys RGNT No 1 comes with 3pcs NFC ignition tags 2pcs Steering lock keys 2pcs Tank lid keys 6 2 Charger One standard charger is provided w...

Page 14: ...rols Left side handlebar controls Right side handlebar controls Left Control 1 Warning Signal 2 High Beam 3 Dipped Beam 4 Position Light 5 Signal Horn 6 Turn Signal L R Right Control 1 Kill Switch 2 C...

Page 15: ...ke handle 1 is a combined brake When you apply pressure on the Left lever 1 It automatically brakes with both front and rear wheel When you apply pressure on the right brake handle 2 its brakes only w...

Page 16: ...lay 9 1 Tell Tails 9 2 Settings NOTE The settings menu is only accessible when the vehicle is unlocked and in Parked or Neutral When the vehicle is set to Drive the icon will disappear and the functio...

Page 17: ...e Power Reduction There is a built in Power Reduction feature in the vehicle to prevent the powertrain from overheating and draining the battery to a state where you might not make it home The Symbol...

Page 18: ...ch between the different modes You can see the mode highlighted on the display POWER The motorcycle is in full power mode 11 Kw peak power RANGE The motorcycle has 80 of full power 8 5Kw Peak Power 9...

Page 19: ...Dashboard will inform you when an update installs via a message To check the software version IP or GPS position Enter the settings menu and push the green arrow in the lower right corner The 4G Conn...

Page 20: ...visible on the HMI that indicates that there is a malfunction in the powertrain motor battery wiring etc If the lamp is turned on please contact RGNT or an authorized service partner to have an OBD re...

Page 21: ...WARNING If leak is detected DO NOT USE MOTORCYCLE Contact a RGNT Service Center Lights Check that indicators are working by switching the indicator button Left and Right Do a visual control that all...

Page 22: ...12 1 How to start 1 Press left or right brake lever for 2 sec To begin the starting procedure do a quick press on the left or right brake handle This is to wake the bike up from an eventual Sleep Mod...

Page 23: ...e fluid level Find more info on how to do a Safety Brake Control Check in Chapter 11 Confirm that all lights are functional Confirm that the battery has sufficient power to get you to your destination...

Page 24: ...s active Green Light Battery is 100 charged No charging NOTE Green light could also indicate that charging is not active Please read the steps below on page 18 under 13 1 How to charge for moore infor...

Page 25: ...few seconds the display switch to black in sleep mode 6 If you want to know the current battery charge status press the right or left brake handle and the display will show on display 7 The charging i...

Page 26: ...8V system due to the High Voltage Tampering or modifying the system could result in short circuits and shocks which can result in injury or death The Charger is equipped with a fan to prevent overheat...

Page 27: ...mes in order to remove any moisture from the brake pads Now its safe to use your bike Long term Storage Whenever you plan on not riding your motorcycle for an extended period of time 30 days without u...

Page 28: ...k 0 8 SX RGNT 12V charger to the same charge outlet on the bike used for the standard charger 3 The C tek charger takes 5 10s to analyze the condition of the 12V battery before starting to charge The...

Page 29: ...er MK II 90 90 18 Rear Avon Roadrider MK II 120 80 17 Model Scrambler Front Avon Trail Rider 110 80R 18 Rear Avon Trail Rider 130 80R 17 16 3 Inspection Visual Control Before riding check both the fro...

Page 30: ...e or deflate the tyres 5 Replace the the valve cap Model RGNT No 1 Classic Front Avon Roadrider MK II 90 90 18 Rear Avon Roadrider MK II 120 80 17 Model RGNT Scrambler Front Avon Trail Rider 110 80R 1...

Page 31: ...with adjustable spring pre tensioning The settings can be adjusted at your RGNT Service partner There are four 4 positions for adjustment it is delivered on the softest position Visit your local RGNT...

Page 32: ...tank If brake fluid is low carefully unscrew the reservoir cap Pour in the brake fluid so that it reaches 5 mm below the top edge of the reservoir Use only DOT 4 brake fluid Carefully clean the conta...

Page 33: ...ured brake disk is below 3 5 mm change brake disk and brake pads We recommend only using the discs supplied by RGNT RGNT No 1 Classic Scrambler 1 5 The front rear brake disc has a thickness of 5 mm Ma...

Page 34: ...um wear before replacing is 3mm If the thickness of brake pads is measured below 4 mm replace the brake pads pair RGNT No 1 Classic Scrambler 1 5 J Juan brake system Brake pads thickness is when new 6...

Page 35: ...RGNT Motorcycle is inspected by an authorized dealer at regular intervals The RGNT No 1 Classic Scrambler has a service period of every 12 months or 5 000 km This service must be performed by an autho...

Page 36: ...reset button on the underside of the triangle box for 5 6 sec simultaneously as presenting the key in the upper left corner of the triangle box If motorcycle won t turn on proceed with Reboot 4 Reboo...

Page 37: ...time free of charge either repair or replace the Product as described beneath 21 2 Warranty Location The Warranty is only valid and enforceable to vehicles sold and located within EU Norway Switzerlan...

Page 38: ...ny way as determined by our sole judgment or 2 the VIN defaced or altered or the odometer or other related system disconnected altered or rendered inoperative so that it is difficult to determine the...

Page 39: ...ied conditions warranties or other terms as to adequate quality or fitness for purpose The performance of the necessary repairs and parts replacement by us is the exclusive remedy under this Warranty...

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