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Summary of Contents for OXYGEN

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Page 3: ...ully and follow all instructions it contains precisely The scooter must not be used by persons who have not thoroughly read and understood the instructions contained in this Use and Maintenance Manual...

Page 4: ...e flammable substances near the vehicle lubricate touch moving mechanical parts or remove any guards on the scooter It also invites you to wear appropriate clothing and protection at all times both wh...

Page 5: ...17 Horn 17 HANDLEBAR CONTROLS RIGHT HAND SIDE 18 Engine stop command 18 SET button 18 KEYS 18 STEERING LOCK 19 STOPPING THE SCOOTER 19 INSTRUMENT PANEL 20 Standard configuration 20 Extra Configuratio...

Page 6: ...MAINTENANCE 44 PLANNED MAINTENANCE PLAN 45 FUSES 48 HEAD LIGHT CLUSTER 48 Replacing the dipped beam full beam headlamps 48 TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER 49 Replacing Bulbs 49 REPLACING TYRES 49 INACTIVITY AND LA...

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Page 8: ...FETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6 fig 1 4 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 1 This chapter contains the main precautions you must take in order to drive your vehicle as safely as possible POSITIONING INFORMATIVE STICKER...

Page 9: ...nings and precautions for the correct use of electric vehicle batteries 4 Charging Warnings and precautions for correct charging 5 Tyres Front 2 4 bar and rear 2 4 bar tyre pressure 6 Electric motor E...

Page 10: ...the case of an accident We recom mend always wearing a type approved helmet visor goggles gloves overall and boots you should always avoid any clothing or accessories which could get caught in the mov...

Page 11: ...he electric vehicle battery discharge If the scooter is not used for long periods make sure that the electric vehicle batteries are fully charged After charging leave the electric vehicle batteries co...

Page 12: ...the passenger must sit in the right position that allows the driver to control all the functions of the vehicle and does not involve an unbalancing of the load that could jeopardise the stability of t...

Page 13: ...e scooter s stopping distance and time Always drive over bumpier road surfaces such as tram rails or potholes slowly In case of strong gusts of wind drive the vehicle at a moderate speed You should al...

Page 14: ...ey do not move so as to unbalance the weights causing you to lose control of the vehicle UNAUTHORISED MODIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS Do not make any type of modification to the scooter mech...

Page 15: ...ent from those indicated in this Use and Maintenance Manual or not approved could cause instability or a loss of control of the vehicle RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF USE Improper use of the scooter o...

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Page 17: ...GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER 2...

Page 18: ...llowing pages will provide you with the knowledge to make the most of your scooter s potential COMPONENT LOCATION 1 Accelerator 2 Brake lever 3 Ignition key 4 Instrument panel 5 Drive belt 6 Central s...

Page 19: ...e ON position place selector A fig 3 in position 1 or position 2 to operate the right or left turn signals momentary positions The left hand turn signal indicator light comes on the instrument panel T...

Page 20: ...ied by a plate showing their code If you need to make a duplicate of the keys contact an authorised QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre and provide the plate with the code as well as the key We recommend...

Page 21: ...the left to the LOCK position Remove the key The steering lock does not engage automatically when the engine is shut off A fig 6 STOPPING THE SCOOTER If the scooter is stopped and left by the driver p...

Page 22: ...Battery charge level 1 3 Battery charge level 2 4 Time indicator 5 OBD indicator light 6 Speed indicator 7 Speed measurement unit 8 Turn signal indicator light 9 Autonomy 10 Odometer 11 Drive mode 12...

Page 23: ...ode 6 Battery charge level 1 7 OBD indicator light 8 Battery charge level 2 9 Turn signal indicator light 10 Autonomy 11 Odometer 12 Trip Computer 13 Average speed 14 Consumption 15 Full beam headligh...

Page 24: ...light 7 Autonomy 8 Turn signal indicator light 9 Bluetooth indicator light 10 Temperature indicator light 11 Drive mode 12 General fault indicator light 13 Battery charge level 1 14 Full beam headligh...

Page 25: ...igh temper ature reducing the torque speed and the power output LOW TEMPERATURE The symbol comes on when the temperature inside the battery pack is less than 20 C Remove the battery pack from its seat...

Page 26: ...y in the ON position this indicator light turns on when the full beam headlights are turned on OBD indicator light MEANING The light comes on when the OBD system detects an error The preliminary analy...

Page 27: ...d and the symbols appear on the display INCOMPATIBLE BATTERIES Non conforming and or incompatible batteries have been fitted The scooter ignition is inhibited The symbol lights up on the display BATTE...

Page 28: ...on read the DRIVE MODE section in this chapter Autonomy Indicates the indicative distance that can be travelled depending on the residual battery charge Odometer Shows the total quantity of kilometres...

Page 29: ...g 8 username and pass word created during registration Menu In the application homepage choose from the following environments settings partial statistics total statistics battery status support Quadr...

Page 30: ...port service via the online website contact the technical support service by e mail send error logs view the errors detected by the system fig 13 search for devices with bluetooth technology fig 10 fi...

Page 31: ...oot and at the same time pull the vehicle backwards until it is on its stand A fig 15 Do not sit on the vehicle while the stand is on the ground Make sure the vehicle is stable only park on stable gro...

Page 32: ...compartment is designed to contain only one helmet and this requires the removal of one of the two electric vehicle batteries Make sure there are no objects in the battery compartment Do not leave th...

Page 33: ...M H 1 2 ECO 85 fig 18 The FULL mode is disabled automatically in the following conditions one or both electric vehicle batteries have a residual charge of less than 20 the system has recorded an error...

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Page 35: ...USE 3...

Page 36: ...the scooter consult an authorised QUADRO VEHICLES servicing cen tre 1 2 3 fig 1 ENGINE START Proceed as follows to start the scooter make sure the scooter is not on the stand make sure that the motor...

Page 37: ...e stand and engage the steering lock 2 turn the ignition key to the OFF position A 1 B fig 2 RECHARGING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES As the electric vehicle batteries are removable they can be charg...

Page 38: ...t When charging on the bench place the batteries in a dry place away from heat sources ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES Removal To remove the electric vehicle batteries from their seat proceed as follows sw...

Page 39: ...ng A fig 4 Assembly To replace the electric vehicle batteries to their seat proceed as follows place the battery aligning the external edges with the grooves in the compartment slide the battery slowl...

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Page 42: ...scooter GENERAL ISSUES Ensuring you always follow the scheduled and extraordinary maintenance instruc tions in this Use and Maintenance Manual will guarantee perfect operation and a long lifetime for...

Page 43: ...ke oil The level of the brake fluid must be checked through inspection hole A fig 1 on the tank to the side of the handlebar Check that the level never falls below the notch or above the upper level o...

Page 44: ...mpliance with certain instructions could nullify the warranty Ensure that the engine is off before cleaning the scooter Proceed as follows to clean the scooter Remove any dirt from the underbody using...

Page 45: ...ted salted roads If there are chrome plated parts use specific products for treating and cleaning chromium The use of non appropriate products or washing methods could cause surfaces to lose their shi...

Page 46: ...ons outside of the Maintenance Plan will only be performed with your express consent DEMANDING USE PROLONGED INACTIVITY Whenever the scooter is used in one of the following situations or in the event...

Page 47: ...Every 24 months Front and rear brake pads visual check and replacement if necessary 3 Tyres Pressure wear and damage check Replacement if necessary 4 Wheels Misalignment and damage check Repair if ne...

Page 48: ...y Replacement Every 12000 km 7500 miles 7 Motor pulley Visual inspection of the drive pulley Replace as required 8 Front fork Visual check for leaks Replace or repair if necessary 9 Steering bearings...

Page 49: ...ssary 14 Plastic covers Check the plastic covers are correctly fixed 15 Lighting system Check the lighting system operation Adjust the light band if required 16 Controller Check the firmware version U...

Page 50: ...fig 2 are laid out as follows A Parking lights B Dipped full beam headlights C Turn signals C A B C fig 2 Contact an authorised QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre to replace the parking lights in the h...

Page 51: ...ning spring A fig 5 connect the bulb holder to the electrical connection replace the bulb holder rubber protection TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER The bulbs in the tail light cluster fig 6 are laid out as follows...

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Page 53: ...INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP 5...

Page 54: ...te the tyres to the pressure listed in the Technical Data chapter clean the scooter see paragraph on Cleaning in the Maintenance chapter park the scooter on a solid stable surface in doors where it is...

Page 55: ...if it is flat recharge the electric vehicle batteries then replace on the scooter see Emergency chapter check the fluid levels and replace them if necessary carry out an approximate check of the scoot...

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Page 57: ...TECHNICAL DATA 6...

Page 58: ...istics such as its weight pres sures dimensions etc SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION Frame number The vehicle identification number VIN is punched on the head tube fig 1 fig 1 Alteration of the identification n...

Page 59: ...CEPE R47 WMTC 2 Diagnostics Powered by the ECU controller via the CAN network Powered by the ECU controller via the CAN network Powered by the ECU controller via the CAN network Connection Bluetooth...

Page 60: ...belt ratio 1 5 FRAME Type Steel tubes and sheets SUSPENSIONS Front Telescopic hydraulic fork Rear Side single shock absorber with preloading control ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES Electric vehicle batteri...

Page 61: ...59 6 RIMS Type Aluminium Dimensions 16 x 2 15 TYRES Dimensions 90 80 R16 M C 51D TYRE PRESSURE Front Rear 2 4 bar BARTTERY CHARGER Type Dual Charger Voltage 54 6V...

Page 62: ...60 TECHNICAL DATA B A E C D F DIMENSIONS fig 2...

Page 63: ...1885 B Wheelbase 1290 C Seat height 810 D Total height at handlebars 1025 E Height from ground 172 F Front fork angle 27 6 Dimensions are given in millimetres and refer to the scooter equipped with th...

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Page 66: ...aintenance Issue 01 06 2019 All rights reserved The total or partial use of the content of this booklet including reprinting storage to disk reproduction reprocessing disclosure or distribution of sai...

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