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Veloteq Owner Manual 2008                                        P. 8 of 15                                                                             2/18/2008 

 

 

 

 

Operational Check: 

Before riding, check that there is an adequate charge level available in the power supply.  Recharge as 

required before using.  The power supply unit must be installed in the PSU well in the lower deck and 
locked securely in place. See Fig. 5 and examples:   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insert the key into the ignition, turn all the way to the right (see Fig. 6); the power indicator will light 
indicating that there is a proper power source connection.  Firmly seated on the vehicle, turn the right 

handgrip accelerator inwards toward the body to accelerate (see Fig. 7).   

 

After accelerating to the desired travel speed, maintaining the throttle position for six seconds will ac-
tivate the automatic cruise control.  The speed will be maintained until either the right or left handbrake 

is activated. To reactivate proceed to the desired travel speed and once again maintain the throttle 

position for six seconds.   
 

Accelerate gradually from a full stop to avoid damage to the controller, motor and other electrical com-

ponents.  The vehicle is equipped with brake and power failure interlocking devices.  Activation of either 
the front or rear brake cuts power to the motor (acts as a kill switch).  Avoid rapid acceleration by 

maintaining gradual pressure on the throttle.  As a function of the advanced gear reduction motor and 

controller, motor RPM will increase from starting speed or climbing grades to coasting speed.   

 
When the voltage indicator falls into the red, low supply region, charge as soon as possible.  Always 

recharge the power supply after using for any length of time to insure that a full supply is maintained.  

This will significantly increase battery life.  The instrument panel includes a speedometer, odometer, 
power indicator, lights-on and turn signal indicator.  Light switches, turn signal switches and horn button 

are conveniently located on the right and left handgrip for easy activation while riding. 

Summary of Contents for Cavalier-GT

Page 1: ...Veloteq Owner Manual 2008 Veloteq Corporation 2151 Richmond Avenue Shepherd Square Houston TX 77098 www Veloteq com 713 524 1175 Printed in China...

Page 2: ...upplied by your Veloteq dealer or distributor The use of chargers batter ies and other non Veloteq parts can result in serious damage to the electrical system and void all product warranties Electric...

Page 3: ...MBLY AND ADJUSTMENT 6 FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT 6 FRONT DRUM BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 8 REAR DRUM BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 7 CHAIN ADJUSTMENT 7 OPERATIONAL CHECK 7 PARKING YOUR ELECTRIC BICYCLE 9 CIRCUIT BR...

Page 4: ...long life and no maintenance noise free operation Maximum output is fixed at 750W in the U S and 500W in Canada Drive controller The central controller performs the functions of electric motor drive b...

Page 5: ...ies is influenced by temperature The power supply will function bet ter in warmer to hot temperatures At temperatures below 32F 0 battery performance may decrease more than 1 3 Full functionality and...

Page 6: ...rival because of natural discharge during the period of transportation to your location After first installation of the PSU turn on the ignition and observe the Power Supply Level on the instrument pa...

Page 7: ...lure of the PSU to charge after prolonged attempts do not leave the charger attached to the AC power source Bring your vehicle or the PSU to your dealer for service Bicycle Frame The electric bicycle...

Page 8: ...ghten the locking nut See Fig 5 Take care to not over tighten the rear brake This will create drag on the motor which may result in failure of the controller When the brake pad is worn down to of the...

Page 9: ...peed and once again maintain the throttle position for six seconds Accelerate gradually from a full stop to avoid damage to the controller motor and other electrical com ponents The vehicle is equippe...

Page 10: ...tand only when necessary for service or parking on un level surfaces Do not under any circumstances sit on the vehicle while it is elevated on the main kickstand This can result in damage that may req...

Page 11: ...pection or your vehicle every 1000km 650 miles Lubricate the front and rear axle front fork transmission and chain using a good quality chain lubricant Check that all nuts and bolts are securely attac...

Page 12: ...or charger failure 3 Excess uphill riding strong head winds frequent braking and activation overload 4 The battery aging or damaged 1 Check tire inflation Inflate to correct tire pressure 2 Insure tha...

Page 13: ...nd abrasions horns reflective films and miscellaneous connectors e Any costs associated with repairs by other than an authorized dealer f Transportation cost to authorized repair locations 3 Warranty...

Page 14: ...ion as stated above Illustrations used in this manual may be updated or modified from time to time Product specifications and relevant drawings and instructions may be updated from time to time in the...

Page 15: ...a good idea to note when you have taken your electric bicycle out of seasonal service and in sure that the power supply and charger are stored at above freezing temperatures The power supply must be p...

Page 16: ...idle for three minutes to preheat the oil Turn off the ignition Unscrew gear case oiling screw and oil drain screw Drain out the oil Replace the oil drain screw and screw tightly Then fill the new oil...

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