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FUV Owner's Guide

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Page 1: ...FUV Owner s Guide ...

Page 2: ...bility can be accepted for omissions or inaccuracies Arcimoto reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring obligation to make the same or similar changes to vehicles previously built Any reprinting or reuse of the depictions and or procedures contained within whether whole or in part is expressly prohibited Arcimoto and FUV are trademarks of Arcimoto Inc l An...

Page 3: ...OTICE The FUV is NOT a car The FUV complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS and regulations of the United States Department of Transportation DOT applicable to motorcycles in the USA The FUV does NOT comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS and regulations of the United States Department of Transportation DOT applicable to passenger cars and multi purpose passenge...

Page 4: ...his Guide please contact Arcimoto l All references in this Owner s Guide to RIGHT LEFT FRONT or REAR are from the operator s perspective when seated in the driver s seat l Keep this Owner s Guide in the Storage Compartment so you ll have it handy when you ride l Owner s Guide Part number 004035 l Revision information Rev E For the most up to date version of this Owner s Guide visit www arcimoto co...

Page 5: ...ernal electrical hazards can cause shock burns blindness and even death DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in minor to moderate injury NOTE NOTE provides key information ...

Page 6: ...lpipe exhaust or evaporative emission The ARCIMOTO VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION decal is located on the right side of the Battery Bay Customer Support Contact Information If you need technical assistance with your FUV please contact the Arcimoto Service Department for technical support Technical Support 541 780 0032 support arcimoto com Roadside Assistance 866 235 3920 For general question...

Page 7: ...ctrical System 2 Batteries 3 Drive Conditions 5 General Safety Warnings 7 Risk of Damage 8 Safe Driving Practices 9 FUV vs Other On Road Vehicles 10 Obey All Driving Laws 11 Modifications 12 Maintenance 13 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 14 Labels 15 FUV Owner s Guide i ...

Page 8: ...UV Is In an Accident 17 Online Resources 19 Getting Started 21 Start and Go 21 Parking and Shut Down 23 Pairing the FUV To a Bluetooth Enabled Device 25 Controls 27 Key Switch 28 Left Hand Controls 30 Right Hand Controls 32 Brake Pedal 36 USB Ports 37 Control Panel 39 ...

Page 9: ...creen Touch Buttons 53 Drive Screen Warning Messages 54 Charging Screen 55 Seat Belts 57 Fastening the Seat Belts 58 Verify a Proper Fit 59 Releasing the Seat Belts 59 Inspecting the Seat Belts 60 Cleaning the Seat Belts 60 Seat Belts Warnings 61 Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant 62 FUV Owner s Guide iii ...

Page 10: ...65 Charging Port 65 Mirrors 66 Windshield and Roof 66 Removable Half Doors 67 Lockable Rear Storage Compartment 72 Pre Ride Inspection 75 Electrical 75 General 76 Working With PINs 79 Setting a User PIN 79 Starting the FUV Via PIN 81 Shutting the FUV Off Via PIN 81 ...

Page 11: ...UV ON 84 START the FUV 85 Release the Parking Brake 87 Get In Gear 88 Accelerating and Decelerating 88 Braking 89 Kinetic Energy Recovery System KERS 90 Driving in Reverse 92 Parking and Shut Down 93 Turn the FUV OFF 94 Extended Range Mode 95 Proper Use of Extended Range Mode 97 FUV Owner s Guide v ...

Page 12: ...l 3 99 Charging the FUV 100 Plug It In 103 Charging IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 103 Grounding Instructions 106 Charging Conditions 106 Maintenance and Cleaning 109 Tire Information 109 Tire Inspection 110 Tire Wear 110 Tire Inflation 111 Wheel Maintenance 113 Battery Maintenance 113 ...

Page 13: ...ety Fuse Panel 129 Hard Reset the 12V System 130 Storage 135 Short Term Storage 135 Cold Weather Storage 136 Hot Weather Storage 136 Long Term Storage 137 Recovering the FUV From Long Term Storage 140 Specifications 143 Routine Maintenance Schedule 147 Consumer Information 149 FUV Owner s Guide vii ...

Page 14: ...FUV Owner s Guide viii Change of Address 149 Warranty 149 Reporting Safety Defects 150 First Responder Information 153 DISABLING the HV SYSTEM 153 ...

Page 15: ...recautions and follow all operation inspection and maintenance procedures outlined in this Owner s Guide High Voltage Safety Information DANGER Exposure to high voltage can cause shock burns and even death The high voltage components in the vehicle can only be serviced by Arcimoto authorized service technicians High voltage components are identified by labels Do not remove open take apart or modif...

Page 16: ...l Support at 541 780 0032as soon as possible to determine whether an inspection is needed Refer to page 153 for first responder information Only a trained Arcimoto service technician with the proper knowledge and tools should inspect test or replace the high voltage battery modules Contact Arcimoto Technical Support at 541 780 0032 if the high voltage battery modules or 12V battery needs service E...

Page 17: ...ange for easy identification There is a risk of fatal injury Batteries Two non serviceable high voltage battery modules are located within the Battery Bay in the lower portion of the chassis These battery modules require no owner maintenance and have no parts that an owner or a non Arcimoto authorized service technician can service DANGER DO NOT open the Battery Bay or touch the Battery Modules or...

Page 18: ...Front Access Panel The Front Access Panel can be removed to access the windshield wiper fluid remote fill neck see page 116 However be aware that there are several high voltage components behind the Front Access Panel These include inverters and high voltage cables and connectors All high voltage components are protected by a plastic safety screen However it is important to exercise caution any ti...

Page 19: ...ed or under the influence of drugs or alcohol Fatigue alcohol and drugs including some over the counter drugs can cause drowsiness loss of coordination and loss of balance They can also affect your awareness and judgment l NEVER drive the FUV unless all occupants are able to sit with backs against the seats and feet firmly on the floorboard with seat belts fastened l NEVER allow children under the...

Page 20: ...al elec tronic device l NEVER drive the FUV off road l NEVER drive the FUV with more than one passenger Only allow one passenger to ride in the passenger seat with seat belts fastened l NEVER carry persons or animals on any outside part of the FUV l NEVER drive the FUV with weight riders and cargo that exceeds the GVWR of 1800 lbs 816 5 kg Note that the maximum amount of weight that can be added t...

Page 21: ...a passenger reads and understands all safety labels General Safety Warnings l Exercise care when parking along curbs and reduce speed if possible when approaching unavoidable potholes and or road debris l Since the FUV has a single centered rear wheel straddling obstacles with the front tires increases the likelihood that you will encounter the obstacles with the rear tire l If you experience a wh...

Page 22: ...s case have the FUV checked by an authorized Arcimoto Service Technician immediately Impacts to wheels or tires may cause damage that could cause tire or rim failures possibly resulting in accidents causing serious injury or death If in doubt regarding possible damage have the tire and wheel checked by an authorized Arcimoto Service Technician or tire professional immediately If a seat belt is wor...

Page 23: ...ing an FUV Has Inherent Risks You can minimize those risks but you cannot eliminate them completely Even if you are an experienced 3 wheel vehicle operator or passenger read all of the safety information in this Owner s Guide before operating the FUV l Take a 3 wheel vehicle rider course from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or another qualified instructor The course teaches effective turning and ...

Page 24: ...light Smaller profile vehicles such as the FUV may not be immediately seen and recognized by some motorists which can lead to accidents Ride where you re clearly visible to other motorists and observe their behavior carefully Always be prepared to take evasive action l Know your skills and limits and ride within them FUV vs Other On Road Vehicles The FUV handles differently than 2 wheel motorcycle...

Page 25: ...d react differently to hydroplaning than other motorcycles and cars Failure to operate the FUV properly can result in a collision loss of control accident or rollover which may result in serious injury or death Read and understand all safety warnings outlined in this Owner s Guide Obey All Driving Laws Motorcycle helmets and a motorcycle license or endorsement may be required in your area for lega...

Page 26: ...hicle is moving If you find yourself unable to devote your full attention to vehicle operation pull off the road to a safe location and stop your vehicle Some states or provinces prohibit the use of cellular telephones or texting while driving It is always the driver s responsibility to comply with all local laws Modifications Only modify the FUV using genuine Arcimoto parts and accessories Do not...

Page 27: ...l Support at 541 780 0032 for help with locating your nearest Arcimoto Service Technician l Always maintain proper tire pressure tread condition wheel and tire balance l Inspect tires regularly and replace worn or damaged tires promptly Use only Arcimoto approved replacement tires l See page 109 for additional details regarding tires Tire Information Approved Tires Continental ContiEcoContact EP S...

Page 28: ...ty include the following l Operator body weight l Passenger body weight l Weight of any installed accessories l Weight of any additional cargo on the vehicle Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit 1 Locate your vehicle s Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or page 143 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passenger that will be riding in ...

Page 29: ...designed or intended to tow a trailer Death or serious injury can occur Note that even within the safe weight capacity limits adding a substantial amount of weight to the FUV will affect its driving characteristics especially in tight cornering situations Exercise caution anytime the FUV is loaded to near capacity Labels Vehicle Emission Control Information VECI Label The VECI Label is provided on...

Page 30: ...nce Label is provided on a permanent decal located on the right side of the Battery Bay beneath the VECI and Safety Compliance Certification Labels Do not remove this decal it is required by the FMVSS Child Safety Only children age 12 or older who are large enough to no longer require either child seats including infant seats or booster seats should ride in the FUV l Never use the seat belt system...

Page 31: ...sly monitors the condition of the batteries and will disable the HV system if the battery temperature state of charge or cell balance is outside of normal parameters l Inertia Switch In the event of a collision or severe jarring of the vehicle an inertia switch opens and disables the HV system l VCU The Vehicle Control Unit VCU a supervisory circuit constantly monitors the vehicle s performance an...

Page 32: ...safety practices l Do not attempt to repair damaged electric vehicles yourself Contact Arcimoto Technical Support at 541 780 0032 EMERGENCIES CRASH A crash or impact significant enough to require an emergency response for conventional vehicles would also require the same response for electric vehicles If possible l Move your FUV to a safe nearby location and remain on the scene l Place the Directi...

Page 33: ...y oncoming traffic while awaiting the arrival of emergency responders POST INCIDENT l Do not store a severely damaged vehicle with a lithium ion battery inside a structure or within 50 feet of any structure or vehicle l Notify 24 7 Arcimoto roadside assistance at 866 235 3920 as soon as possible as there may be other steps they can take to secure and discharge the HV batteries l Call 911 if you ob...

Page 34: ...FUV Owner s Guide 20 SAFETY ...

Page 35: ...eutral 3 Insert the key and turn it to the ON pos ition The FUV chimes and the Display shows the Arcimoto logo 4 Press and hold the START button on the left grip 5 Firmly press the BRAKE PEDAL all the way to the floor to start the FUV 6 When the FUV starts the Display updates to show the Drive screen Once the FUV is started release the START button and the Brake Pedal 7 Press the Parking Brake but...

Page 36: ... the FUV will move If the FUV is started with the Direction switch in either Forward or Reverse the FUV will not move until the Direction switch is moved to Neutral then back to Forward or Reverse WARNING Be sure the path is clear of obstructions including people and animals before twisting the throttle 9 Gently twist the throttle to go Because the FUV is silent it may not be obvious that the vehi...

Page 37: ...be pressed all the way down to turn the FUV On Parking and Shut Down 1 Find a safe spot to park and bring the FUV to a complete stop Leave the Brake Pedal depressed 2 Slide the DIRECTION switch to Neutral 3 Press the Parking Brake button on the Control Panel to engage the Parking Brake The Parking Brake is fully engaged when all three LEDs on the button are lit 4 Turn the Key to OFF and remove the...

Page 38: ...to maintain charge Keep the FUV plugged in when not in use The electronics in the FUV will keep the battery full well balanced and ready for use without any risk of overcharging Thermal sensors continuously keep an eye on the battery temperature Keyless Startup Each FUV is assigned a unique 6 digit PIN Personal Identification Number at the factory This PIN can be used to turn the FUV on and off wi...

Page 39: ... as an audio source Pairing the FUV to your smartphone is quick and easy and the FUV works just like any other Bluetooth device 1 Turn on the FUV 2 Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone 3 Search for available Bluetooth devices on your device 4 Select AQUATIC AV BC BASIC from the Available Devices list 5 Click Done The FUV chimes to indicate that pairing is complete FUV Owner s Guide 25 ...

Page 40: ...FUV Owner s Guide 26 GETTING STARTED ...

Page 41: ...CONTROLS Controls The main controls are on the handlebars left and right grip controls and a set of accessory switches are provided on the Control Panel FUV Owner s Guide 27 ...

Page 42: ...e FUV must be turned ON in order to start To start turn the Key to the ON position and press the START button on the left grip see page 30 Once the FUV has been started it will move in the direction specified by the Direction switch see page 32 when the throttle is twisted Always check the Direction switch before twisting the throttle Because the FUV is silent it may not be obvious that the vehicl...

Page 43: ... Key Switch is in the OFF position or if there is no Key inserted the Hazard Lights Horn and Turn Signals are fully operational The key can only be removed when the Key Switch is in the OFF position Note that the FUV can be turned OFF without using the Key see page 81 When exiting the vehicle always turn the Key Switch to OFF and remove the key from the vehicle Unsupervised use of vehicle equipmen...

Page 44: ... the START button when the Display turns to the DRIVE screen see page 47 Once the FUV has been started it is ready to roll Refer to the Start and Go section on page 21 for instructions starting the FUV When the FUV is ON press and hold the START button to power OFF the FUV Do not press and hold the START button while driving If you remove power while driving all lights shut off and power steering ...

Page 45: ...ms are activated and the Display is dimmed slightly for night driving l The Headlight telltale on the Display is lit blue Hazard Lights Button Push the HAZARD LIGHTS button to activate hazard lights all turn signals flashing Push again to turn them off Horn Button Press the HORN button to sound the horn Turn Signal Switch Slide the switch left or right to start signaling Push the center of the swi...

Page 46: ...e the switch to the left UP arrow for Forward The FUV will move forward when the throttle is twisted The middle position is Neutral The FUV will not move when the throttle is twisted Slide the switch to the right down arrow for Reverse The FUV will move backwards when the throttle is twisted Switch the Direction switch from Neutral to Forward or Reverse and gently twist the throttle to start movin...

Page 47: ...itched to Forward or Reverse Always bring the FUV to a complete stop before changing the Direction setting Always place the FUV in Neutral and apply the Parking Brake via the Parking Brake button on the Control Panel see page 44 before shutting down See the Getting Started section on page 21 for details Throttle Twist the throttle to start rolling in the direction set on the Direction switch Sprin...

Page 48: ...ess kinetic energy from the moving FUV to recharge the HV Batteries while you drive When the KERS Trigger Control is pulled the FUV feeds energy back to the HV Batteries and increases the charge level On the Display this is indicated on the Power Meter as REGEN power Pulling the KERS Trigger Control slows the FUV down while recharging the HV Batteries Note that pulling the Trigger Control activate...

Page 49: ...on on slippery roads Always rely on the Brake Pedal to stop the FUV Braking improperly could result in loss of control which could result in serious injury or death See page 90 for information on using the Energy Recovery System MOTOR OFF Switch The MOTOR OFF switch provides an alternative method of shutting off the motor OFF ON Note that when this switch is in the Off position the motor is off bu...

Page 50: ...the FUV will not start unless the Brake Pedal is fully depressed NOTE Practice braking in a safe area to become familiar with the feel of the brakes before driving in traffic Practice is strongly recommended to perfect safe emergency stops l When braking the throttle should be in the closed OFF position l Never rest your foot on the Brake pedal while driving This can cause the braking system to ov...

Page 51: ...ectly beneath the Control Panel for charging portable devices l The upper USB port is a standard port 5V 1A l The lower USB port is a fast charge port 5V 2 1A The LED lights to indicate that one or both ports are currently active FUV Owner s Guide 37 ...

Page 52: ...FUV Owner s Guide 38 CONTROLS ...

Page 53: ...trol Panel to activate each function and scroll through the available modes For example the Seat Heater buttons provide three heating modes low medium and high The LEDs light to indicate the currently active mode 1 2 3 and Off l When the function is turned off all LEDs are dark l Press once to activate mode 1 for example low The first LED lights to indicate mode 1 is active FUV Owner s Guide 39 ...

Page 54: ... again for medium the first 2 LEDs are lit l Press a third time for high all 3 LEDs are lit l Press once more to turn the wiper off Press and release the Windshield Wiper button to increase the speed of wiper Press and release the button multiple times to cycle up through all speeds For example press and release the button to turn the wiper on at LOW speed one LED lit Press and release again to sw...

Page 55: ...enty of washer fluid l Ensure that the wiper blade is not frozen or stuck to the windshield before turning the wiper on l Ensure that the wiper blade is free of ice Ice has sharp edges that can damage the rubber on the blade l Check the wiper blade periodically for wear and tear A worn or damaged wiper blade can cause smearing on the windshield Wiper Fluid Spray Press the Wiper Fluid Spray button ...

Page 56: ...lit l Press once more to turn the seat heater off Rear Seat Heater Press to turn on the rear seat heater The rear seat heater button provides the same three heat settings as the front seat heater button see above Do not place anything on the seat or seatback that insulates against heat such as a blanket or cushion This may cause the seat heater to overheat Sitting in a seat that has been overheate...

Page 57: ...lting from prolonged use individuals who have peripheral neuropathy or whose capacity to feel pain is limited because of diabetes age neurological injury or some other condition should exercise caution when using the seat and grip heaters Defrost Press to turn on the windshield defroster The defrost button provides three settings low medium and high l Press once for low the first LED is lit l Pres...

Page 58: ...is off when the Parking Brake is disengaged Note that it takes approx 3 seconds for the brake to be fully engaged or disengaged when all three LEDs are lit and the sound of the brake motor stops Always engage the Parking Brake before leaving the FUV Don t drive off until all 3 LEDs are off approximately 3 seconds indicating that the parking brake is fully disengaged Driving the FUV with the parkin...

Page 59: ...n modes Eco Normal and Sport reserved for future implementation Mode Press to cycle through up to three drive modes reserved for future implementation Settings Press to activate Settings options on the Display reserved for future implementation FUV Owner s Guide 45 ...

Page 60: ...FUV Owner s Guide 46 CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 61: ... via the Display 1 Press anywhere on the Display to invoke the Enter PIN keypad 2 Enter the 6 digit PIN assigned to the FUV 3 Press ENTER to turn the FUV ON and open the Drive Screen Note that the FUV can also be turned ON using the Key or via the Arcimoto Mobile App see page 84 Display ON State Drive Screen Drive Screen When the FUV is turned ON the Display turns on and presents the Arcimoto logo...

Page 62: ...FUV Owner s Guide 48 DISPLAY ...

Page 63: ...e Trip Odometer To reset the Trip Odometer on the Drive screen to zero press the Trip Odometer on the Display Power Meter Use the Power Meter to monitor your power usage as you drive it indicates the level of energy being used POWER and the level of regen power that is currently being fed to the Batteries REGEN via the Kinetic Energy Recovery System KERS l Max Regen Level The green tick on the far...

Page 64: ...r fills up on the REGEN side to indicate the amount of energy being fed back into the Batteries Power Meter POWER level blue When the throttle is applied Battery power is used gradually lowering the Battery Charge Level The Power Meter fills up on the POWER side to indicate the amount of energy being used Keep an eye on the Power Meter and adjust your riding habits as you go With practice you ll b...

Page 65: ...m Indicator When the headlights are on this telltale illuminates green When the high beams are activated it illuminates blue Motor Off This telltale lights for 2 3 seconds when the FUV is turned ON while the FUV is electrically prepared for driving Once this telltale is off the FUV can be started via the START button see page 27 The Motor Off telltale also lights to indicate that the motors are tu...

Page 66: ... to Forward ñ When the throttle is twisted the FUV will go forwards 12V System Warning Indicates a problem with the low voltage electrical system Power Steering Reserved for future implementation Brake Failure Indicates a potential problem with the hydraulic brake system Typically this means either that the hydraulic brake system is low on brake fluid or the brake sensor switch is incorrectly adju...

Page 67: ... and or a safety issue Contact Arcimoto Technical Support at 541 780 0032 before driving again Drive Screen Touch Buttons The Drive Screen features two touch buttons OFF and CONFIG both at the top of the Display Press to turn the FUV Off Press to access the Set PIN screen to change the PIN for your FUV Turning the FUV OFF via the Display Press the OFF button on the Display to turn the FUV OFF This...

Page 68: ...t NOTE As a safety feature both front seat belts must be latched for the FUV to allow motion Warning Messages REGEN A warning message is displayed when the Kinetic Energy Recovery System REGEN is either reduced severely reduced or turned off entirely This is normal anytime the Battery Charge level is above 90 the Kinetic Energy Recovery System is reduced or disabled to avoid over charging the High...

Page 69: ...Y PROTECTION USE HYDRAULIC FOOT PEDAL Batteries are over 95 charged When the battery charge level drops below 90 these warnings are disabled Charging Screen When the FUV is plugged into a charging station the Display changes to the Charging Screen This screen indicates charging progress the current charge level and the amount of time that the FUV has been charging See the Charging section on page ...

Page 70: ...p left of the Display Press this button to put the FUV into Extended Range mode see page 95 Use of extended range mode will accelerate battery wear When in this mode drive away immediately when fully charged and charge up immediately when fully discharged to avoid permanent battery damage not covered under warranty DISPLAY ...

Page 71: ...uired that the rear seat belts are latched if you have a passenger always ensure that both rear seat buckles are secured The FUV is a motorcycle not a car and does not meet automotive frontal crash and impact standards In the event of a rollover or crash an unbelted person is significantly more likely to be thrown from a vehicle than a person wearing a seat belt Never use the seat belt system for ...

Page 72: ... a tug on the tongue to ensure the buckle is locked 3 The seat belt should be tight across the lap belt and shoulder belt and there should not be any slack If there is any slack tighten the seat belt by pulling up on the shoulder belt which will take up the additional slack 4 With your left hand reach across and smoothly pull the belt downward and across your right shoulder and lap 5 Make sure the...

Page 73: ... that your arms are slightly bent when holding the handlebars Your chest should be at least 10 inches 25 cm from the center of the handlebars Releasing the Seat Belts To release the seat belts press the square red button at the center of the each buckle on each side of the seat Hold the belt near the buckle to prevent the belt from retracting too quickly then press the button on the buckle The bel...

Page 74: ...found or if the seat belt does not operate properly have the seat belt system checked and or replaced by your authorized dealer or another qualified person Cleaning the Seat Belts To clean dirt or debris from the seat belts sponge the straps with mild soap and water Do not allow water cleaners or fabric to enter a seat belt mechanism If you notice any damage on a seat belt contact Arcimoto Technic...

Page 75: ...isted l Each seat belt must be used by one occupant only l Seat belts that show signs of wear such as fraying or have been cut or damaged in any way must be replaced by Arcimoto l Avoid contaminating seat belt components with any chemicals liquids grit dirt or cleaning products l If a seat belt fails to retract or latch into the buckle it must be repaired or replaced by Arcimoto l If the seat belt...

Page 76: ...s the hips not the waist l Position the shoulder portion of the seat belt between the breasts and to the side of the abdomen l Consult your doctor for specific guidance Seat Belts Children Only children age 12 or older who are large enough to no longer require either child seats including infant seats or booster seats should ride in the FUV The seat belts in the FUV are designed to perform based o...

Page 77: ...eir thighs l Both shoulder belts are centered across the child s shoulders and chest l The child is able to stay seated like this for the entire planned trip l The child is at least 12 years old l The child weighs more than 88 lbs l The child is at least 4 11 tall Never use the Seat Belt system for persons who weigh less than 88 lbs or those who are less than 4 11 tall regardless of age Death or s...

Page 78: ... Belts CORRECT FIT This illustration shows how the seat belts should fit on a passenger in the rear seat Example Seat Belts INCORRECT FIT This illustration shows a passenger that is too short to safely ride in the rear seat SEAT BELTS ...

Page 79: ...ging Port The Charging Port is on the left side of the FUV below the left side mirror To open pull the latch at the top to release the cover NOTE Refer to the Charging section on page 99 for details on safely charging the FUV FUV Owner s Guide 65 ...

Page 80: ...hield and Roof The Windshield and Roof are both made of high quality clear polycarbonate The FUV Roof is not a safety device or roll cage It is not intended to protect the occupants in the event of a rollover or other unforeseeable event This Roof is not intended to haul cargo NEVER attach straps or haul objects of any type or weight on this Roof Failure to follow these warnings could lead to seri...

Page 81: ...of These include l Fruit juices l Coffee l Soda l Alcohol l Citrus based cleaners l Vinegar l Ammonia l Bleach Never use glass cleaners on the Windshield or Roof Glass cleaners can cause permanent damage Removable Half Doors To open the doors pull the orange release cord on the inside of the door FUV Owner s Guide 67 ...

Page 82: ...ect against injury or death in the event of an accident Always wear seat belts see page 57 Failure to follow these warnings could lead to serious injury or death Always check for traffic before opening the doors Never open the door of an FUV on the side adjacent to moving traffic unless and until it is safe to do so and can be done without interfering with the movement of other traffic Never leave...

Page 83: ...wood solid cardboard or fabric to prevent damage l If you re standing them up against each other use a blanket or a piece of cardboard to separate the doors and make sure they can t be knocked over l If you plan to take your doors off often or for extended periods consider using storage hangers The doors attach to the FUV frame using two pins that insert into hinges on the frame FUV Owner s Guide ...

Page 84: ...or up and off of the hinge as described below 1 Unlatch the door and open it as far as possible the Door Strap prevents the door from opening too far 2 Unhook the door strap from the strap hook on the inside of the door pull it up and off When the door strap is unhooked the door is free to open much further 3 Open the door further and observe the top door pin The Locking Tab needs to be rotated ou...

Page 85: ...door are aligned with the hinges on the frame 2 Open the door and observe the top door pin The Locking Tab needs to be rotated out of the Door Hinge to allow the Door Pin to slide into the Hinge 3 Lower the door making sure that each pin is inserted into its respective hinge It may be necessary to push downward slightly to seat the pins fully within the hinges 4 Once the pins are fully seated in t...

Page 86: ...r Storage Compartment to carry loads of up to 30 lbs See page 14 for details on determining the overall maximum load allowed on the FUV Never overload the Rear Storage Compartment too much weight can have an adverse effect on braking and handling see page 1 EXTERIOR COMPONENTS ...

Page 87: ...the Rear Storage Compartment is 30 lbs 13 6 kg l The overall weight limit for the FUV GVWR is 1800 lbs 817 kg Use hooks straps and tie downs as necessary to ensure that everything in the storage compartment is secured before driving FUV Owner s Guide 73 ...

Page 88: ...FUV Owner s Guide 74 EXTERIOR COMPONENTS ...

Page 89: ...s to perform the pre ride inspections See the Controls section on page 27 Turn the ignition key to the ON position to perform electrical pre ride inspections Return the ignition key to the OFF position after completing these inspections If inspection of any electrical item reveals component failure repair or replace the component before operating the vehicle Electrical Charge Level Check the Batte...

Page 90: ...r lamps stop flashing Horn Press the horn button Verify that the horn sounds loudly Steering Check for smooth operation 1 Position the FUV on a level surface 2 Turn the steering wheel full left then full right The action should be smooth but not loose General Seat Belts Check all seat belts for damage including cuts wear fraying or stiffness and to ensure smooth operation Verify that the latch pla...

Page 91: ...roken fasteners before riding Mirrors Adjust for proper side and rear view Windshield Wiper Check for damage verify smooth operation Washer Fluid Reservoir Check that the windshield wiper fluid level is between the MIN and MAX marks on the reservoir Refill as necessary see page 109 Inadequate ground clearance could result in components contacting the ground causing loss of control and serious inju...

Page 92: ...FUV Owner s Guide 78 PRE RIDE INSPECTION ...

Page 93: ...igned PIN cannot be changed or deleted l Keep this PIN information in a safe and secure loc ation l Do not share the factory assigned PIN with anyone Setting a User PIN Although the factory assigned PIN cannot be changed a custom User PIN can be added to the FUV Once a User PIN has been added it can also be used to turn the FUV on and off Further the User PIN can be changed at any time Note that e...

Page 94: ...tart the FUV 4 Hold the trigger on the left grip and cycle the brake pedal to access the Drive screen 5 Press CONFIG at the top right of the screen to open the Con figuration Options screen 6 Press PIN on the left side of the screen 7 The system will prompt you to verify that you are changing the PIN Press CONFIRM to pro ceed WORKING WITH PINS ...

Page 95: ...nt Starting the FUV Via PIN When the FUV is OFF 1 Press anywhere on the Display to invoke the Enter PIN keypad 2 Enter a valid 6 digit PIN either the factory PIN or the current User PIN 3 Press ENTER on the Enter PIN keypad to start the FUV Shutting the FUV Off Via PIN When the FUV is ON 1 Press anywhere on the Display to invoke the Enter PIN keypad 2 Enter a valid 6 digit PIN either the factory P...

Page 96: ...FUV Owner s Guide 82 WORKING WITH PINS ...

Page 97: ...extra following distance and moderate braking during this period Avoid aggressive driving and overheating the brakes as this can damage the brake pads and brake rotors During break in period the sounds of the brakes will change and steering will become slightly easier Aside from these recommendations we do not recommend any special treatment Drive normally and use the brakes as necessary for safet...

Page 98: ... several ways to turn the FUV ON Key Switch Insert the Key and turn the Key switch to the ON position PIN entry on the Display Touch the Display to invoke the PIN entry page Enter the 6 digit PIN for your FUV and press ENTER When the FUV is turned on the FUV sounds a start up chime and the Display turns on displaying the Arcimoto logo Once the FUV has been turned ON it can be started OPERATION ...

Page 99: ...ts are not fastened when the FUV is powered up the seat belt Warning indicator is illuminated on the Display NOTE As a safety feature both front seat belts must be latched for the FUV to allow motion 2 Set the Direction switch on the right grip to Neutral NOTE As a safety feature the Direction switch must be switched from Neutral to Drive or Reverse before the FUV will move If the FUV is started w...

Page 100: ...ress the brake pedal from top to bottom to start the FUV NOTE If the FUV does not start release the button re apply pressure to the Brake Pedal and try again As a safety feature the Brake Pedal must be fully depressed for the FUV to start Once started the Display changes to show the Drive screen The FUV is now ready to drive OPERATION ...

Page 101: ... Don t drive until the parking brake is fully disengaged Driving the FUV with the parking brake engaged or partially engaged can damage the brakes With the Brake pedal depressed press the Parking Brake button on the Control Panel Press the Parking Brake button on the Control Panel to release the Parking Brake The Parking Brake is fully released when all 3 LEDs on the button are off approximately 3...

Page 102: ...ch Accelerating and Decelerating Gently twist the throttle toward you to accelerate see page 27 For even acceleration twist the throttle smoothly NOTE As a safety feature both front seat belts must be latched for the FUV to allow motion Always check the Direction switch before twisting the throttle Be sure the path is clear of obstructions including people and animals before twisting the throttle ...

Page 103: ...s of control on low traction surfaces which could result in serious injury or death Always accelerate gradually especially on wet slippery or other low traction surfaces Twist the throttle away from you to decelerate You can also release your grip and allow the throttle to automatically return to the rest position Braking Use the foot pedal see page 36 to activate the hydraulic brake system FUV Ow...

Page 104: ...FUV using partial throttle or damage to the motor may occur Always allow a sufficient stopping distance so that brakes can be applied gradually Practice braking in a safe area to become familiar with the feel of the FUV brakes before driving in traffic Be careful when braking on slippery surfaces in wet conditions always maintain a greater distance from the vehicle in front of you Kinetic Energy R...

Page 105: ...dicate the cur rent level of REGEN power being fed back to the Batteries in real time 2 The FUV will slow down Note that for safety purposes squeezing the KERS Trigger Control will activate the tail lights to alert other drivers that you are slowing down Activating the Kinetic Energy Recovery System will cause the FUV to slow down However the KERS Trigger Control is NOT a brake Always use the Brak...

Page 106: ...veling at slow speeds less than 15 mph l When the FUV is in reverse In each of these cases there will not be a slowing effect when the KERS Trigger Control is squeezed and no power will be fed to the Batteries When the Kinetic Energy Recovery System is limited or disabled a system message is provided on the Display see page 47 Use caution when using the Kinetic Energy Recovery System in slippery c...

Page 107: ... speed are limited when in reverse l Avoid making sudden steering movements and never apply hard throttle in reverse l Always observe your path of travel and be alert to traffic pedestrians and obstacles at all sides of the vehicle while in reverse l The KERS Trigger Control see page 27 will not slow or brake the FUV when in reverse Use the brake pedal for all braking when in reverse Parking and S...

Page 108: ...n the FUV Off see page 83 5 Release the brake pedal Turn the FUV OFF There are several ways to turn the FUV OFF Key Switch Turn the Key switch to the OFF position When leaving the FUV always take the Key with you and always keep the Key out of reach of children PIN entry on the Display Touch the OFF button on the display to invoke the PIN entry page Enter the 6 digit PIN for your FUV and press ENT...

Page 109: ...atteries should never be allowed to be fully charged or fully discharged and allowed to sit in this state for any extended period of time Letting the HV Batteries sit while either fully charged or fully discharged even only a few times can dramatically reduce the lifespan of the HV Batteries For that reason the FUV normally stops charging the HV Batteries at 90 and indicates empty when there is ap...

Page 110: ...UV into a charging station to invoke the Charging Screen 2 Press the Extended Range button 3 Read the warning message and press CONFIRM When the Extended Range button turns blue the FUV is in Extended Range mode To disable Extended Range Mode When in Extended Range Mode press the blue Extended Range button again The button turns gray to indicate that Extended Range Mode is now turned off OPERATION...

Page 111: ...ivate Extended Range Mode unless you intend to drive away as soon as the FUV is fully charged When Extended Range Mode is activated it is crucial that you recharge the FUV immediately after arriving at your destination Letting the FUV sit while fully discharged in Extended Range Mode can permanently damage the HV Batteries Battery damage due to improper use of Extended Range Mode is not covered by...

Page 112: ...the KERS Trigger Control for slowing down the FUV l Once you start driving and the battery begins to warm up your charge percentage may increase as more energy in the pack is made available l To prevent battery damage the FUV automatically prevents the charger from charging when the battery temperature is below 32 F 0 C NOTE The environmental temperature does not directly determine the speed of ch...

Page 113: ...Level 1 Level 2 and Level 3 Each Level represents a different charging rate Level 1 Charging Level 1 refers to charging from a standard 120 volt household power outlet This method of charging will fully re charge the FUV overnight The FUV supports Level 1 charging when used with the supplied or other appropriate Level 1 Charging Cable Level 2 Charging Level 2 refers to charging from a 240 volt pow...

Page 114: ... Fast Charging bypasses the onboard vehicle charger There are three different connector standards CHAdeMO CCS and Tesla The FUV does not support Level 3 charging Charging the FUV The Charging Port is located on the left side of the FUV below the left side mirror CHARGING ...

Page 115: ...t 541 780 0032 1 Stop and park the FUV near a charge port Park the FUV so that the charge cable easily reaches the charge port 2 Set the Direction switch to Neutral and engage the Parking Brake 3 Turn the FUV off turn the key to the Off position 4 Pull the Release latch and open the dust cover 5 Plug the charge cord into the electrical outlet 6 Plug in the vehicle plug of the charge cord into the ...

Page 116: ...ical outlet Estimated Charge Time Charge time are estimated based on charging the FUV from 20 to 90 l Using the included Level 1 EVSE on a 120V electrical outlet 12 hrs l Using an optional 240V EVSE on a 240V electrical outlet 6 hrs Actual times may vary due to external conditions For example very high temperature and low temperature will reduce charging speed Display Charge Information When the F...

Page 117: ...low This is good for the long term health of the HV Battery Pack because it helps ensure that the FUV is always fully charged and ready to roll Charging IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Charging an electric vehicle can stress a building s electrical system more than a typical household appliance Before plugging into any electrical outlet have a qualified electrician inspect and verify the electrical ...

Page 118: ...censed qualified electrician DANGER Improper use of portable electric vehicle charge cords may cause a fire electrical shock or burns and may result in damage to property serious injury or death Do not use extension cords multi outlet power strips splitters grounding adapters surge protectors or similar devices Do not use an electrical outlet that is worn or damaged or that will not hold the plug ...

Page 119: ...e electric vehicle cable is frayed has broken insulation or shows any other signs of damage l To reduce the risk of fire installations shall comply with the requirements of National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 USA or Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 and IEC 60364 Canada Electrical installations in buildings depending on the region in which the unit is being installed The installer shall comply wit...

Page 120: ...ipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Improper connection of the charge cord ground may cause electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician if there is doubt as to whether the charge circuit is properly grounded Charging Conditions DO NOT cha...

Page 121: ...rent to the battery This will result in an increased time to charge The hotter the ambient temperature the greater the effect Above a battery temperature of 122 F 50 C the FUV will not charge at all This is a safety feature that protects the HV Batteries NOTE If your FUV will not take a charge ensure that the internal temperature is below 122 F 50 C If the FUV has recently been operating near maxi...

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Page 123: ...rol or an accident Always use the correct size and type of tires specified for the FUV Always maintain proper tire pressure as recommended in this Owner s Guide and on safety labels Always replace tires when tread depth has worn to the minimum requirement 2 32 If you experience a wheel impact such as hitting a curb a large pothole or road debris have your tires and rims inspected immediately These...

Page 124: ... of the ply cord structure Tire Wear Adequate tread depth is important for proper tire performance Tires with inadequate tread depth are more likely to hydroplane in wet conditions and should not be used Replace the tires when tread depth wears to the minimum of 2 32 1 6 mm The FUV is fitted with tires that have wear indicators molded into the tread pattern When the tire has been worn down to the ...

Page 125: ...ours Driving warms the tires and increases tire air pressure 1 Remove the valve stem cap 2 Adjust tire pressure to 35 psi 241 kPa 3 Always replace the valve stem cap when finished checking or adjusting tire pressures Do not exceed the maximum inflation pressure to seat the bead 44 psi 303 kPa Tire or rim failure may result Improving Tire Mileage To improve the mileage you get from your tires maint...

Page 126: ...n is specified on the Vehicle Identification Number VIN Label affixed to the left front down tube of the frame Definitions of Tire Related Terms Accessory Weight The combined weight in excess of standard items which may be replaced of optional accessories to the extent that these items are available as factory installed equipment whether installed or not Cold Inflation Pressure Tires are considere...

Page 127: ...mended Inflation Pressure The tire manufacturer s inflation pressure recommendation to ensure the optimal capacity durability traction and handling of the tire Wheel Maintenance Before each ride inspect all wheels for cracks or other damage Replace damaged wheels promptly Do not operate the vehicle if wheels are damaged or cracked Tire or rim failure may result leading to a loss of control Battery...

Page 128: ...arts Do not use high pressure water or steam cleaners they can cause water intrusion of bearing seals and electrical components Do not use harsh chemical products on plastic parts Avoid using cloths or sponges which have been in contact with strong abrasive cleaning products solvent or thinner fuels rust removers or inhibitors brake fluid antifreeze or electrolyte l Gently wash your FUV with a spo...

Page 129: ...f high quality clear polycarbonate not glass Clean with warm water and a soft clean cloth If necessary use a small amount of liquid dish washing soap Never use glass cleaners on the Windshield or Roof Glass cleaners can permanently damage the polycarbonate The following common liquids can damage the windshield and roof l Ammonia l Vinegar l Bleach l Citrus based cleaners l Remove minor scratches w...

Page 130: ...o the Remote Fill Neck The Remote Fill Neck and Washer Fluid Bottle are both located within the Front Access Portal The Front Access Portal is accessed by removing the Front Access Panel on the nose of the FUV as described in this section Be aware that there are high voltage components located behind the Front Access Panel These include inverters high voltage cables and connectors The high voltage...

Page 131: ...ty There is a risk of fatal injury The Front Access Panel is secured with two quick release thumbscrews that do not require the use of tools 1 Twist both thumbscrews counter clockwise to release the panel 2 Once released pull the Front Access Panel out and away from the nose Place the panel on a clean soft surface 3 Locate the Remote Fill Neck and Wiper Fluid Reservoir l The Remote Fill Neck is lo...

Page 132: ... Fill Neck and pour washer fluid in While pouring fluid in observe the top of the washer fluid bottle Add fluid until the washer fluid bottle is filled to the top you can see the washer fluid through the top of the bottle when full MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ...

Page 133: ...esult If you notice any damage on a seat belt contact Arcimoto Technical Support at 541 780 0032 l Do not use bleach dye or household detergents l Do not let wet seat belts dry in the sun Move the FUV to a shaded area until the belts are totally dry l Make sure that seat belts are totally dry before allowing them to retract Interior Clean with warm water and a soft clean cloth flannel or chamois I...

Page 134: ...have a flat tire serviced the FUV will have to be elevated as described in this section The FUV does not come with a floor jack If your FUV requires service contact Arcimoto Technical Support at 541 780 0032 The instructions in this section are intended to provide safe guidelines in the case that you decide to elevate your FUV in order to remove a wheel that has a flat tire Always have your tires ...

Page 135: ...rm level surface only Avoid ice or slippery areas Never elevate the FUV when the charge cable is connected even if charging is not in progress Never elevate the FUV with passengers in the vehicle Equipment Requirements l Floor Jack Elevating the FUV requires a full size 4 ton minimum automotive quality hydraulic floor jack with a saddle pad at least 4 wide Only a full size at least 4 ton automotiv...

Page 136: ...an cause serious damage to the FUV bodily injury or death DO NOT elevate the FUV from under the Battery Bay Place the floor jack and jack stands only under the locations indicated in this section The locations shown are the only approved lifting points for the FUV Lifting at any other points can cause damage DAMAGE CAUSED BY INCORRECTLY LIFTING THE FUV IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY To stabilize t...

Page 137: ...r Front Right Jack Stand Point on the side that is elevated NOTE Elevate the FUV only until the tire just clears the surface and enough clearance is obtained to remove and replace the wheel Minimum lift provides maximum stability Elevating the FUV higher than necessary can make it less stable It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it Elevate the FUV only enough to remove the wheel 3 Care...

Page 138: ... indicated above NOTE Elevate the FUV only until the tire just clears the surface and enough clearance is obtained to remove and replace the wheel Elevating the FUV higher than necessary can make it less stable It could slip off the jack and hurt someone near it Elevate the FUV only enough to remove the wheel 4 Carefully lower the floor jack to allow the FUV to rest on the Jack Stands 5 As you low...

Page 139: ...ng the jack or changing the wheel Being under an elevated vehicle is dangerous The vehicle could slip off the jack and fall on you You could be crushed Never put any part of your body under a vehicle that is on a jack If you need to get under a raised vehicle take it to a service center where it can be raised on a lift Never start or run the FUV while it is elevated The vehicle should be jacked on...

Page 140: ...fore tightening Proper torque is important to ensure that the wheel is properly mounted to the vehicle Any time a wheel has been removed and reinstalled the lug nuts should be torqued using a properly calibrated torque wrench using a high quality deep wall socket 1 Mount the hub spacer on the axle with the flat side of the spacer facing the brake rotor 2 Mount the wheel on the axle 3 Install the l...

Page 141: ...owing service if the FUV is disabled and must be towed Professional tow operators should refer to the FUV Transport Guide available at www arcimoto com for details on safely towing a disabled FUV ALWAYS use a flatbed tow truck or trailer to transport an FUV A towed FUV MUST have all wheels off the ground Incorrectly towing a disabled FUV may cause damage The damage would not be covered by the vehi...

Page 142: ...peed is 35 mph 56 km h l Maximum distance is 50 mi 80 km Recreational Transport Recreational vehicle transport refers to towing the FUV behind another vehicle such as a motor home You cannot tow the FUV with any wheels on the ground as vehicle or transmission damage will occur You must tow your FUV with all three wheels off the ground such as when using a flat bed trailer Consider the following im...

Page 143: ...pment recommendations Buckle Seat Belts During Transport In high winds or over a long distance seat buckles can whip around and damage the FUV When transporting buckle all seat belts to avoid potential damage Safety Fuse Panel The FUV has a Fuse Access Panel located on the lower left of the interior dash There are four 40A safety fuses behind this panel The Fuse Access Panel is secured with two Ph...

Page 144: ... you to potential arc flash risk electrocution and voids the warranty There is a risk of fatal injury Hard Reset the 12V System The following instructions describe how to perform a hard reset of the 12V electrical system in the FUV Safety These instructions do not require accessing any high voltage components However always be aware and follow these basic safety rules l Remove all metal jewelery b...

Page 145: ...ither side of the Dash Assembly Remove the two Phillips head screws that secure each panel STEP 2 Access the 12V Circuit Breaker Look into the right side service port to locate the 12V Circuit Breaker It is a black box with a red button and a yellow lever right behind the steering column FUV Owner s Guide 131 ...

Page 146: ...ush the Red Button on the 12V Circuit Breaker Push the red button on the 12V Circuit Breaker to remove 12V power Note that when the red button is pressed the yellow RESET lever flips down to the OFF position MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ...

Page 147: ...Press the locking tab down and gently pull to unplug each connector STEP 5 Wait 10 seconds then plug both con nectors back in Wait at least 10 seconds then plug both Power Output Connectors back in Gently slide the connectors into their plugs until the locking tabs snap Note that these connectors are indexed they cannot accidentally be plugged in incorrectly and it doesn t matter which one is plug...

Page 148: ...er flip the yellow RESET lever up to the closed position STEP 7 Replace the Service Port Panels Carefully replace the left and right side service port panels and use a Phillips head screwdriver to hand tighten the screws The hard reset is complete the FUV is ready to be started MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING ...

Page 149: ... a prolonged period of time could damage the HV Batteries and void the warranty If the FUV charge level falls to 0 you must plug it in immediately If you leave it unplugged for an extended period it may not be possible to charge or use the FUV without jump starting or replacing the 12V battery Leaving the FUV unplugged for an extended period can also result in permanent battery damage If you are u...

Page 150: ...Hot Weather Storage Storing your FUV in a non cooled garage is not a problem as long as the ambient temperature in the garage does not stay above 105 F 41 C Storing the FUV in very hot ambient temperatures may result in accelerated permanent decay of battery performance NOTE Avoid exposing the FUV to temperatures above 140 F 60 C or below 22 F 30 C for more than 24 hours Store Indoors or Under Cov...

Page 151: ...uire accessing any high voltage components However always be aware and follow these basic safety rules l Remove all metal jewelery before following these instructions l Keep metal objects of any kind tools jewelry away from any internal components Tools Required l Phillips head screwdriver STEP 1 Remove Both Dash Access Panels There are two Dash Access Panels located on either side of the Dash Ass...

Page 152: ...it Breaker It is a black box with a red button and a yellow lever right behind the steering column STEP 3 Push the Red Button on the 12V Circuit Breaker Push the red button on the 12V Circuit Breaker to remove 12V power Note that when the red button is pressed the yellow RESET lever flips down to the OFF position STORAGE ...

Page 153: ...ok into the left side service port to locate the RED and YELLOW Power Output Connectors These 3 wire connectors are side by side to the left of the steering column Press the locking tab down and gently pull to unplug each connector FUV Owner s Guide 139 ...

Page 154: ...em as described below STEP 1 Remove Both Dash Access Panels Remove the two Phillips head screws that secure each Dash Access Panel STEP 2 Plug both Power Output Connectors back in Plug both Power Output Connectors back in Gently slide the connectors into their plugs until the locking tabs snap Refer to the images in Step 4 above for reference Note that these connectors are indexed they cannot acci...

Page 155: ...t Breaker flip the yellow RESET lever up to the closed position STEP 4 Replace the Dash Access Panels Carefully replace the left and right side Dash Access Panels and use a Phillips head screwdriver to hand tighten the screws The FUV is now ready to be started FUV Owner s Guide 141 ...

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Page 157: ...7 kg Max Load in Rear Storage Compartment 30 lbs 13 6 kg PERFORMANCE Acceleration 0 60 mph 0 96 km h in 7 5 sec approx Top Speed 75 mph 121 km h Turning Radius 29 ft 8 8 m Range estimate based on the EPA City Cycle Driving Schedule with doors and cargo box installed Normal driving mode 82 miles 132 km In Extended Range Mode 102 miles 164 km Power 77 bhp Battery System Arcimoto Li Ion Battery Modul...

Page 158: ...hrs Input Universal 120 240 VAC SUSPENSION and BRAKES Suspension Type Travel Front Dual A Arm 4 43 in 112 6 mm Rear Swingarm 5 23 in 132 8 mm Front Brakes Disc Single Rotor 2 Piston Calipers Rear Brake Disc Single Rotor IPB WHEELS and TIRES Front Tires Type Continental ContiEcoContact EP Size 145 65 15 GAWR 1260 LB 572 kg Recommended Pressure cold 35 PSI 241 kPa Rear Tire Type Continental ContiEco...

Page 159: ...e diluted antifreeze Windshield Wiper Fluid Type National Cycle N1401 01 Shield Wash Capacity 0 4 gal 1 5 L INCLUDED ACCESSORIES EVSE 120V Level 1 Phone mount Magnetic cup holder OPTIONS Heating Heated Seats Hand Grips Doors West Coast Half Doors Storage Lockable Rear Tailbox Audio Bluetooth Speakers Body Color Base and Accent Color Options FUV Owner s Guide 145 ...

Page 160: ... be a violation of NHTSA regulations to disregard these requirements When adding accessories equipment passengers and luggage to your FUV do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle GVWR or GAWR as indicated on the Vehicle Identification Number VIN Label It is the owner s responsibility to limit the amount of accessories based on maximum allowable vehicle we...

Page 161: ...ty areas Consult Arcimoto for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and use It is recommended that you have your FUV serviced every 12 months regardless of the distance ridden NOTE The scheduled maintenance must be performed in accordance with this chart to keep the FUV in top running condition The initial maintenance is vitally important and must not be neglected Where time and mile...

Page 162: ...tion ü ü ü ü ü ü Tires Check tire pressure tread depth check for damage or uneven wear patterns ü ü ü ü ü ü Routine Maintenance Schedule Chassis Fasteners Check for missing or damaged fasteners Check for looseness ü ü ü ü ü ü Front Shocks Verify operation and check for oil leaks ü ü ü ü ü ü Rear Shock Verify operation and check for oil leaks ü ü ü ü ü ü Throttle Grip Verify operation and free play...

Page 163: ...Monday Friday 8 am to 5 pm Pacific Time l email info arcimoto com Address Arcimoto Inc 2034 W 2nd Ave Eugene OR 97402 USA Change of Address If you change your address physical and or email please let us know Maintaining your current information with Arcimoto will enable us to contact you should important new information about the vehicle such as recalls become available Warranty The current Arcimo...

Page 164: ...emetry The FUV is equipped with electronic modules that monitor and record data from various vehicle systems including the motor battery braking and electrical systems The electronic modules record information about various driving and vehicle conditions including braking acceleration trip and other related information regarding your vehicle These modules also record information about the vehicle ...

Page 165: ...le Arcimoto does not disclose the data recorded in your vehicle to any third party except when l An agreement or consent from the vehicle s owner or the leasing company for a leased vehicle is obtained l Officially requested by Law Enforcement or other authorities l Used as a defense for Arcimoto in a lawsuit l Ordered by a court of law Wireless Network Connection The FUV has a wireless network co...

Page 166: ... equipment off and on try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help California Proposition 6...

Page 167: ...e the high voltage system if it detects a potentially dangerous condition However when approaching a damaged FUV always assume that the HV System is active Turn the FUV Off If the Key is present in the Key Switch Switch the FUV Key Switch to the OFF position and remove the Key This method will disconnect the HV system as long as the shutdown circuits are not damaged Manually Disabling the HV Syste...

Page 168: ... the Front Access Panel The Emergency Cut Loop is clearly labeled with a tag that is visible when the access panel has been removed 1 Remove the Front Access Panel Twist both thumbscrews counter clockwise to release the panel Once released pull the Front Access Panel out and away from the nose FIRST RESPONDER INFORMATION ...

Page 169: ...igned to be highly visible once the Front Access Panel has been removed Note that the Emergency Cut Loop is located behind a thin clear plastic safety screen Double cut the loop to remove an entire section of wire This eliminates the risk of the severed wires accidentally reconnecting FUV Owner s Guide 155 ...

Page 170: ...OD 2 Pull the Safety Fuses Four 40A safety fuses are located behind an access panel on the lower left side of the dashboard Removal of these fuses disables the high voltage system and the 12V system 1 Remove the Fuse Access Panel Remove the two phillips head screws that secure the fuse access panel FIRST RESPONDER INFORMATION ...

Page 171: ...L HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS ARE ENERGIZED After deactivation the high voltage circuit requires 2 minutes to de energize Always use appropriate tools such as a hydraulic cutter and always wear appropriate personal protective equipment PPE when cutting the FUV Cutting crushing or touching high voltage components can result in serious injury or death FUV Owner s Guide 157 ...

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