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Inspection of Tires, Wheels System, Transmission, etc.
• Please inspect the tire pressure by the tire pressure meter before riding.
• Inspect the tire for cracks, damages, abnormal wear, and sharp objects on the tires before riding.
• Please check if any spokes are loose before riding.
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Please inspect the tension of the chain, and make sure the chain is tensioned sufficiently before riding.
• As tires will be in contact with the ground during riding, nails, sharp-edged pebbles, and broken glass can easily
stab into the tires causing damage, and lead to serious hazards. Therefore, when riding the electric motorcycle,
we suggest paying attention to the ground situation, and avoid riding the motorcycle on ground covered in such
objects. Before every ride, we suggest you inspect the tire for cracks, damages, abnormal wear, or nails, sharp-
edged pebbles, and broken glass before every ride.
• Please check the tire tread before riding. If the tire tread is worn out equal or more than 2/3, the tire will need to
be replaced with new tire(s).
Inspection of Battery Pack
• The electric motorcycle is equipped with 3-Element Lithium-ion battery pack. Once the battery pack is fully
charged, please measure the voltage of the positive and negative poles using a multimeter. The proper voltage for
a fully charged battery pack should be in the range of 66.5V to 67.2V. Battery pack will not be fully charged or
may incur damages otherwise. Please contact the local dealer for a professional inspection and maintenance.
CAUTION.
• Please switch off the circuit breaker before pulling out battery pack.
• If battery pack is hard to push back downward once installed, please pull out the battery pack to check if there is
an obstruction.
Fuse Replacement
• If the dash, horn, or lights of the electric motorcycle do not work after the circuit breaker and key switch are turned
on, it is possible the fuse has melted. In this case, please switch off the circuit breaker, and replace the fuse.
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Unlock the battery pack holder cover and pull-out battery pack. You will then find the fuse box at the front of the
circuit breaker. Open the fuse box.
• Remove the melted fuse and replace with a spare fuse. Ensure the fuse box is closed well, install the battery pack,
and lock the battery pack holder cover.
CAUTION.
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Please make sure the spare fuse is properly fixed. If the spare fuse is loose, serious fault or hazards may occur.
• The spare fuse should be the correct recommended type and spec, otherwise, the fuse will not be melted to work
out the protection when it is necessary.
• If the spare fuse is melted in a short time after it’s replaced, please contact the local dealer to check for any other
possible reasons and fix the problem.
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The fuse box should not be flushed by water.