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Introduction

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An Important Message To You From The Vectrix   

 Family ..................................................................... 1-1
 Introduction ............................................................ 1-1
   Index ............................................................... 1-2
 

 

Useful Information For Safe Riding .............. 1-2

 

 

Plug in Your Scooter’s Battery ...................... 1-2

 

Owner Information ................................................. 1-3

 

Motor Serial Number ............................................. 1-4

 

Key Code Number ................................................. 1-4

 

Vehicle  Identification  Number  (VIN)

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VIN Location .................................................. 1-4

 

General Information ............................................... 1-5

 

 

VX-1 Technical  Specifications

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Vehicle Range ................................................ 1-8

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions .......................... 1-8

 

 

Optimizing Your Range By Adapting Your

 

 

Riding Style .................................................. 1-10

 

 

Emissions Information .................................. 1-10

   Transporting...................................................1-11

Safety Information

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General Safety Precautions .................................. 2-1

 

 

Important Operating Information .................... 2-2

 

 

Location Of Important Labels ........................ 2-3

Controls And Components ....................................... 3-1

 

Main Components.................................................. 3-1

 

Front and Rear View ............................................. 3-4

 

Scooter Controls and Gauges .............................. 3-6

 

Right Instrument Cluster ....................................... 3-8

 

Center Instrument Cluster ..................................... 3-9

 

Left Instrument Cluster ........................................ 3-10

 

Instrument Cluster Indicator Display ................... 3-12

 

Instrument Cluster Controls ................................ 3-15

 

Handlebar Controls .............................................. 3-16

Starting And Operating

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General Operation ................................................. 4-1

 

 

Pre-Ride Inspection ....................................... 4-1

 

 

Key Switch/Steering Lock Positions .............. 4-2

 

 

Key Switch/Storage Positions ........................ 4-4 

 

Battery Charging .................................................... 4-7

Table Of Contents

Summary of Contents for VX-1

Page 1: ... Style 1 10 Emissions Information 1 10 Transporting 1 11 Safety Information 2 1 General Safety Precautions 2 1 Important Operating Information 2 2 Location Of Important Labels 2 3 Controls And Components 3 1 Main Components 3 1 Front and Rear View 3 4 Scooter Controls and Gauges 3 6 Right Instrument Cluster 3 8 Center Instrument Cluster 3 9 Left Instrument Cluster 3 10 Instrument Cluster Indicator...

Page 2: ...ing Your Scooter 4 11 Rear Shock Adjustment 4 15 Center Stand 4 16 Side Stand 4 17 Maintaining Your Scooter 5 1 Owner s Responsibilities 5 1 Battery 5 2 General Maintenance 5 2 Brakes 5 2 Suspension 5 4 Wheels And Tires 5 5 Replacement Tire Size 5 5 Tire Wear Indicators TWI 5 6 Tire Inflation 5 6 Lights 5 6 Cleaning 5 7 Parking And Long Term Storage 5 8 Dealer Inspection 5 9 Maintenance Schedule 5...

Page 3: ... at service vectrixscooters com For 24 hour updates and additional information about your scooter visit the Vectrix Website www vectrix com in the USA or info vectrixeurope com in Europe Introduction Now you can leave the lumbering four wheeler in the garage for those shorter trips everywhere from across town to across campus VX 1 is the perfect machine for urban commuting as well as freeway trave...

Page 4: ...ons and proper maintenance along with good riding skills will help you to safely enjoy the capabilities and the reliability of this scooter Disregarding the aforementioned however may render the warranty invalid Plug in Your Scooter s Battery WARNING Proper care of the scooter s battery is essential When not in use the battery should be left on the charger even if fully charged Failure to do so co...

Page 5: ...g to your scooter here When contacting your authorized Vectrix dealer you may need to provide this information Street Postal Code Telephone Email City State Country Name Vehicle Identification Number VIN Date of Delivery Day Month Year Dealer Number Dealer Stamp ...

Page 6: ...n Of Important Labels on page 2 3 A VIN Location A Vehicle Identification Number VIN Motor Serial Number The motor serial number is engraved on the bottom of the swingarm Key Code Number The key code is a number used to create duplicate keys This number is located on a tag that accompanies the original keys ...

Page 7: ...provides regenerative braking and slow speed reverse General Information VX 1 Li Li Technical Specifications COMPONENTS Braking Front and rear Brembo disc brakes Tires Pirelli GTS23 120 70 14 Front Pirelli GTS24 140 60 13 Rear Front Fork 35 mm Marzocchi telescopic fork Rear Suspension Sachs twin shocks preload adjustable Chassis Lightweight aircraft aluminum frame Battery Lithium Iron Phosphate Li...

Page 8: ... hub motor Power Peak power 21 kW 28 2 HP at motor shaft Torque Maximum torque 65 Nm 47 9 ft lbs Gearbox Integrated rear wheel mounted planetary gear drive ELECTRONICS Controller DSP IGBT based all digital electronic control and motor drive system Instrumentation Central analog display and two side LCDs show speed odometer battery charge estimated range and system status Data System Controller Are...

Page 9: ...mbined weight of the scooter passengers and cargo The Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR is the maximum allowable weight that can be placed on an individual axle WEIGHT Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR 425 kg 938 lbs Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR Front 153 kg 338 lbs Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR Rear 272 kg 600 lbs STORAGE Maximum Load Trunk 12 kg 26 lbs Glove Compartment 2 kg 4 lbs Optional Cargo Box...

Page 10: ... with the range versus performance of your scooter you can adjust your riding characteristics if you so desire This applies mainly to riders with trip profiles which are at the edge of the performance envelope Those individuals with relatively short commutes can expect to ride quite aggressively and reach their destination with energy to spare Frequently Asked Questions Does Acceleration Affect Ra...

Page 11: ...ure to maximize range Incorrect Tire Pressure Reduced Range Why Do I Get Less Range At Higher Speeds It takes more power to push a Vectrix faster because you encounter aerodynamic resistance The faster you attempt to travel the more important this factor becomes Energy kWh is power watts integrated over time Also it is a fundamental characteristic of battery energy storage systems that the amount ...

Page 12: ...ING Please use only Vectrix approved parts and accessories for your Vectrix scooter Parts and accessories for your Vectrix scooter have been checked and tested for safety and suitability Vectrix is unable to accept any liability whatsoever for parts and accessories which have not been approved Emissions Information The Vectrix VX 1 electric scooter is a Zero Emissions Vehicle ZEV under California ...

Page 13: ... unsafe condition It is recommended that the scooter be tied down using ratchet straps Soft straps must be used to prevent scratches or other damage Front D rings A are located on each side of the front fork A Rear A protective cloth should be wrapped around the motor side swingarm to prevent damage to the ratchet strap Left Side Install the ratchet strap B around the motor side swingarm B ...

Page 14: ...1 12 Right Side Carefully install the ratchet strap C under the rear brake hose and around the brake side swingarm Do not pull on the rear brake hose as this could weaken the connection C ...

Page 15: ...electric scooter 5 Always keep both hands on the handlebars while riding When riding around bends the rider and passenger when applicable should lean with the scooter into the curve 6 Never permit a guest to ride your electric scooter without proper instruction These are performance scooters and should be treated with extreme caution 7 Do not ride on frozen oily or pitted surfaces Avoid potholes s...

Page 16: ...igorously tested to ensure maximum battery efficiency and service Important Operating Information 1 Always turn the key switch power ON OFF switch to the OFF position when not actively riding It is very easy to forget that the scooter is powered up because it is silent An accident can occur if the scooter is left powered up while getting on or off the scooter 2 Turn the key switch OFF when backing...

Page 17: ...ctrix scooter plugged in whenever possible 5 The battery does not require or tolerate deep discharging To get the most battery life recharge the battery immediately after each ride Leaving the battery in a discharged state will cause damage and may void the warranty See Charging The Battery on page 4 10 Location of Important Labels Vehicle Identification Number VIN The VIN A is located on the back...

Page 18: ... It displays the VIN upper section manufacturer s name type approval mark the VIN printed again lower section and the static sound level VECTRIX SP Z O O e00 0000 00 0000 OXXXX00000X000000 db A 1 min VECTRIX NANJING VMOTO MANUFACTURING CO LTD e9 2002 24 dB A rev min Europe ...

Page 19: ...2 5 Department of Transportation DOT Label The DOT certification label B is located on the front of the scooter behind the front wheel well U S markets only B DOT Label DOT Certification Label ...

Page 20: ...essory Port Notice B Side Stand Warning Label C High Voltage Warning Label Accessory Port 12 VDC 0 5 AMPS 6 WATTS MAXIMUM NOTICE A The accessory port notice label is located on the inside of the glove compartment door ...

Page 21: ...tep through area in front of the seat WARNING Your Vectrix is equipped with a warning light when the side stand is lowered on However it is the rider s responsibility to ensure that the side stand is stowed completely before starting out Failure to observe this warning could result in an upset and consequent bodily injury ...

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Page 23: ...3 1 Controls And Components Main Components A Planetary Gearbox Brushless DC Motor Encoder B Motor Controller C Battery Pack D Battery Charger D C B A ...

Page 24: ...y pack and the motor It is located just behind the battery pack Only your authorized Vectrix dealer is qualified to troubleshoot the motor controller WARNING Removal of the cover and or modification of the motor controller by any means will void the warranty and is extremely hazardous C Battery Pack CAUTION Opening battery pack is dangerous and can cause injury or death from electrocution DO NOT O...

Page 25: ...is means the charger memory and battery level need to be synchronized See Troubleshooting section for more information on synchronization If the drop off continues to happen on a regular basis this may indicate a problem with the battery and you should contact your authorized Vectrix dealer D Battery Charger The battery charger is integrated into the scooter and is located behind the front right f...

Page 26: ...H D G F E A Right Front Turn Signal Light B Headlight Daytime Running Light C Left Front Turn Signal Light D Left Rear Turn Signal Light E License Plate Light F Tail Brake Light G Right Rear Turn Signal Light H Passenger Grab Handle ...

Page 27: ...rn signal indicator will also flash E License Plate Light This light will illuminate any time the key switch is in the ON position F Tail Brake Light The tail light will illuminate any time the key switch is in the ON position The brake light will illuminate any time either the front or rear brake levers are squeezed These are extreme long life light emitting diode LED lighting systems See your au...

Page 28: ...s B E F G H C D A A Left Handlebar Control B Instrument Cluster Controls C Left Instrument Cluster D Instrument Cluster Indicator Display E Center Instrument Cluster F Right Instrument Cluster G Key Switch H Right Handlebar Control ...

Page 29: ...ection that tells you what to do about it Please follow this manual s advice Waiting to do repairs can be costly and even dangerous Please get to know your scooter s indicators and gauges they can be a big help A Left Handlebar Control See Handlebar Controls on page 3 16 B Instrument Cluster Controls See Instrument Cluster Controls on page 3 15 C Left Instrument Cluster See Left Instrument Cluster...

Page 30: ...ery Level Indicator The battery level indicator is a 17 bar graphic gauge that displays the remaining battery charge B Battery Indicator This indicates that the scooter is running on the battery A Battery Level Indicator B Battery Indicator ...

Page 31: ...rent speed in miles per hour C KM H Indicator This indicator displays your current speed in kilometers per hour D Odometer The odometer reading lets you see how many total miles or kilometers you have traveled on your scooter During the charging process the odometer will indicate the charge mode and the charge termination voltage Charging modes are CP Constant Current CV Constant Voltage EC End of...

Page 32: ... when the system is ready to be enabled B Clock Reading Display This displays the time of day in either 12 or 24 hour format This will also display the total charge time during charging or the remaining cool down time during the delay charging mode C Battery Charge Charging Indicator This indicator will illuminate when the system is being charged by an external power source E Light Sensor The ligh...

Page 33: ... kilometers or miles It can be reset by pressing the S on the instrument cluster controls See Instrument Cluster Controls on page 3 15 H Odometer Trip A B Display This displays the mileage of the currently selected trip or odometer Use the instrument cluster control button marked E M to switch the display values between km or miles During the charging process this will display the highest battery ...

Page 34: ...cator Display B A D C F E H G J I A Left Turn Signal B Parking Position Lamps C High Temperature D Side Center Stand E Low Headlight Beam F High Headlight Beam G Battery H Maintenance Required I Scooter Reverse J Right Turn Signal ...

Page 35: ... 1 D Side Center Stand This indicator will illuminate amber when the side stand is down or lowered The scooter will not operate when the side stand is down or lowered The scooter can only be enabled when the side stand is in the up position A J Turn Signals An arrow on the indicator display will flash green in the same direction selected by the turn signal switch This will remain on until the turn...

Page 36: ... See Troubleshooting on page 6 1 G Battery This indicator will illuminate when the battery voltage is low indicating that it is time to charge the battery Performance and range are limited If the indicator is still illuminated after charging contact your authorized dealer I Scooter Reverse This indicator will illuminate amber when the scooter is in reverse Twisting the throttle control clockwise f...

Page 37: ...nt This button is labeled with an M It allows you to change the minutes on the clock Push this button in order to change the minutes C KM H MPH This button is labeled with a E M Pressing it allows you to change between kilometers and miles The current setting will be displayed on the left instrument cluster The factory default setting is kilometers D Trip A B Odometer This button is labeled with a...

Page 38: ...bar Controls OFF A B C D E F H G A Rear Brake Lever B High Beam Flash To Pass Switch C Headlight High Low Beam Switch D Turn Signal Switch E Horn Button F Power ON OFF Switch G Front Brake Lever H Throttle Control ...

Page 39: ...sh To Pass When the headlight is in the low beam position push the flash to pass switch and the high beam will illuminate it will stay illuminated until the switch is released When released this switch will default back to the low beam position the high beam indicator will also illuminate C Headlight High Low Beam Switch When the end of the switch A is pushed the headlight will change from low bea...

Page 40: ...t pedestrians you are coming OFF A To Turn Lights Off in Daytime Running Light The scooter must be stationary With the low beam selected press switch until you hear two 2 horn beeps Position light will remain ON D Turn Signal Switch When the turn signal switch A is moved in the left or right position the corresponding front and rear turn signals will flash When the turn signal switch is ON the cor...

Page 41: ...our range Regen braking takes some of the energy from the moving scooter and turns it back into electrical energy This energy is then transferred to the battery contributing to increased energy efficiency A slight drag is felt when regen braking is activated A B F Power ON OFF Switch When the red switch is pressed up A it will stop power to the motor The motor will remain in this state until the s...

Page 42: ...pletely stopped The VX 1 will reverse at a slow speed of 3 km h 2 mph To activate reverse from a complete stop return the throttle to the neutral position By requiring that the throttle returns to neutral before going into reverse the VX 1 is prevented from going into reverse immediately after using regen braking to stop Release the throttle control and the reverse drive ceases ...

Page 43: ...that there is sufficient brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir and that there are no brake fluid leaks Throttle With the key switch in the OFF position apply the throttle and release to verify that the throttle is smooth and returns correctly Steering Ensure that the steering movement is smooth and tight Tires Check both tires for condition and tread depth Check cold tire pressure frequentl...

Page 44: ...correct operation of the horn Key Switch Steering Lock Positions This is a five 5 position switch that is located in the center of the scooter in front of the step through There are three 3 operational positions and two 2 storage positions The switch operational positions are as follows A Steering Lock B OFF C ON A B C ...

Page 45: ... theft To Lock 1 Turn the handlebar all the way to the left 2 Turn the key counter clockwise from the OFF position 3 Remove the key To Unlock 1 Install the key and turn clockwise to the OFF position 2 Remove the key B OFF In this position All functions are OFF Steering fork lock is not engaged Scooter can be moved C ON In this position All functions are ready Scooter can be enabled ready to ride S...

Page 46: ...on the scooter to break and could change the way in which the scooter handles Either of these occurrences could cause you to lose control Overloading can also shorten the life of the scooter Make sure any luggage put on the scooter is firmly placed and secured Do not overload your scooter Do not attach items to the handlebars Do not jam any items into any openings on the scooter Doing so could cau...

Page 47: ...unk features an LED trunk light This light is controlled by the seat The light is ON anytime the seat is up and turns OFF when the seat is fully closed Opening the Trunk WARNING Do not attempt to open the trunk while someone is sitting on the seat Possible damage to the latch assembly could result 1 With the key switch in the OFF position push down and turn the key clockwise 2 Lift up on the front...

Page 48: ...s To open the glove compartment start with the key switch in the OFF position push down and turn the key counter clockwise To close the glove compartment close the door and push at the top until a click is heard Cargo Box optional The carrying capacity of the cargo box is limited to 9 kg 20 lbs ...

Page 49: ...tected AC voltage outlet DO NOT use non grounded electrical plug adapters DO NOT use the charging cord if any part of charging cord is damaged WARNING Do not use portable or stationary backup generating equipment to charge the scooter this may damage the scooter s charging system Only charge from a utility supplied voltage source The appropriate AC voltage should be 120v 60Hz or 220v 50Hz Vectrix ...

Page 50: ... location that is away from combustible materials and in a well ventilated area If you are charging your scooter outdoors avoid charging in the rain Frequent charging of the battery will significantly increase its life span so do not hesitate to charge frequently The charger s sensing electronics will stop pause the charging process automatically The charging process can be stopped at any time wit...

Page 51: ...The charge modes are CC xx Constant current XXX is the target voltage CV xx Constant Voltage EC xx End of Charge and termination code This indicates the reason for the termination 049 is normal dE xx Delay mode Cool down delay is active the delay time remaining is shown on the left instrument cluster s clock reading display xx is the target voltage It will also display high and low cell voltage ex...

Page 52: ...ower outlet and store the cord back into the trunk If you have been running your scooter for a long period of time and the battery is hot you should wait for it to cool down before charging It takes longer to charge the battery when it is hot The optimal temperature of the battery pack is 25 C 77 F Depending on conditions waiting 1 or 2 hours after riding before charging is sufficient 1 Open the t...

Page 53: ...to the ON position 4 Turn the key switch to the ON position When in the ON position the instrument cluster and the malfunction indicators will illuminate After a few moments the malfunction indicators should all turn off WARNING If any malfunction indicator does not turn off contact your authorized dealer Operating with malfunction indicators on can cause permanent damage to your scooter 5 With th...

Page 54: ...lever B 7 Then squeeze and release the right brake lever C 8 The GO display D should now be on enabled The scooter is now ready to go 9 Twist the throttle toward you counter clockwise to increase speed When the throttle is twisted away from you clockwise the speed will decrease ...

Page 55: ...gnificant difference The regen braking system on deceleration takes some of the energy from the motor and turns it back into electrical energy This energy is transferred to the battery Use the regen braking whenever safely possible to increase your range Throttle Control The throttle on the right handlebar is a distinctive feature of your scooter The throttle is the user interface which determines...

Page 56: ...eed of 3 km h 2 mph To activate reverse from a complete stop return the throttle to the neutral position By requiring that the throttle returns to neutral before negotiating reverse the VX 1 is prevented from going into reverse immediately after using regen braking to stop Release the throttle and the reverse drive ceases Stopping 1 With the throttle in the neutral position press the power ON OFF ...

Page 57: ...the shock near the adjustment ring A The adjustment ring is located on the lower portion of each rear shock CAUTION Always adjust both shock springs pre load equally otherwise poor handling and loss of control may result A 2 Using a commercially available spanner wrench adjust the spring preload Decrease the pre load on the spring by turning the spring adjuster to the shortest step on the shock In...

Page 58: ...lacing the VX 1 on the center stand 1 Grasp the left side of the passenger grab handle with your right hand 2 Hold the scooter level with your left hand on the left handlebar grip 3 Place your right foot on the lower edge of the center stand and push downward while guiding the scooter backward To retract the center stand 1 Straddle scooter 2 Move scooter forward until center stand folds upward bac...

Page 59: ...d cause the side stand to sink into the ground resulting in injury and damage to the scooter The side stand is located on the left side of the scooter Park only on level hard surfaces Avoid parking on hills or unstable ground Always check the ground before putting the side stand down to ensure that it is stable Hot temperatures can cause the stand to sink into the pavement so it is recommended to ...

Page 60: ... A with the left foot using the side stand bar until it snaps into place To fold the side stand in 1 Straddle the scooter 2 Set the scooter upright 3 Use your left foot to return side stand upward into the chassis Note When the side stand is out and the key is in the ON position the throttle is disabled ...

Page 61: ...aintenance on your electric scooter as detailed in this owner s manual 3 Use only Vectrix approved parts and Vectrix scooter accessories 4 The operator is responsible for learning and obeying all country federal state and local laws governing the operations of an electric scooter 5 Always wear a regionally approved helmet goggles appropriate boots and all other appropriate safety equipment when op...

Page 62: ...brake fluid from a sealed container The brake fluid should be flushed out and replaced every two 2 years Battery WARNING You must leave your scooter on the charger if you expect it to sit in storage or unused for more than one 1 month Please leave your Vectrix scooter plugged in whenever possible 1 The battery is a Lithium Ion Phosphate system While it does require charging it does not require mai...

Page 63: ... a wear indicator A built into the friction material of the pads When this indicator is no longer visible the brake pads are worn and need to be replaced LOWER A B C A Inspect the level of the brake fluid through the sight glass B If the fluid level is visibly below the low level indicator A brake fluid must be added Clean any dirt or debris from the cover C before opening the reservoir 1 Remove t...

Page 64: ...tempt to tamper with or open the shock Do not subject the shock to high temperature or open flame Doing either of these can cause the shock to rupture causing personal injury or death Rear Brake Pads The rear brake pads should be replaced when there is 1 mm 04 in friction material remaining Gearbox Vent The gearbox vent A is located on the top of the motor side left swingarm This vent should be ke...

Page 65: ...oter Exposed tire thread or cords Worn Tire Thread See Tire Wear Indicators TWI on page 5 6 If either of the wheels or tires are found to have any of the aforementioned conditions replace the wheel and tire immediately CAUTION You must replace tires with the standard size recommended Avoid tires that are larger than recommended Failure to do so could result in injury or death Replacement Tire Size...

Page 66: ...s need to be removed all lights must be changed by an authorized Vectrix dealer Tire Wear Indicators TWI TWI indicators are marked in various locations around the side wall of the tire TWI wear bars are located at the base of the main grooves and are equally spaced around the tire Always replace the tires when they reach a remaining tread depth of two thirty seconds of an inch 2 32 If not correcte...

Page 67: ...t use an insect sponge as this can result in scratches Do not use high pressure or steam cleaners they can cause water intrusion of bearing seals and electrical components Avoid spraying water of great force around the instrument clusters key switch and master cylinders Avoid using strong acidic wheel cleaners If such products are used on hard to remove dirt do not leave the cleaner on the affecte...

Page 68: ...t incorrect handling of a Vectrix battery can be dangerous DO NOT OPEN Windshield Clean the windshield with a soft cloth and warm water with a mild detergent If scratched polish with a commercially available plastic polish Replace the windshield if it becomes scratched or discolored enough to obstruct your view Do not use any harsh chemical products on plastic parts Be sure to avoid using cloths o...

Page 69: ...e Battery Guidelines and check contacts 0 Check Tire Pressure and correct if necessary 0 Check all Main Screws for the stipulated torque 0 Check Screws Nuts and Fastening Points 483 km 300 mile Inspection Performed at Mileage Date Signature Stamp Dealer VECTRIX 0 Check the functioning of the Front and Rear wheel Suspension 0 Check that all working parts are in operating order 0 Check Lights Headli...

Page 70: ...akage Replace brake pads if necessary 3 Brake Hose Check for cracks or damage Replace if necessary 4 Wheels Check runout and for damage Replace if necessary 5 Tires Check tread depth and for damage Replace if necessary Check air pressure See page 5 6 Correct if necessary 6 Wheel Bearings Check bearings for smooth operation Replace if necessary 7 Steering Bearings Check bearing assembly for loosene...

Page 71: ...ly silicon grease lightly 14 Centerstand Pivots Check operation 15 Lights Check operation of all lights Check headlight setting 16 Batteries Charge battery See Charging the Battery on page 4 10 Vectrix Scooter Accessories Vectrix accessories are designed to complement and function with other systems on your scooter Your authorized Vectrix dealer can accessorize the scooter using genuine Vectrix ac...

Page 72: ...5 12 VX 1 Routine Maintenance Record DATE OF SERVICE MILEAGE SERVICE DESCRIPTION COMMENTS ...

Page 73: ... replaced then it is necessary to visit your authorized dealer Brakes Squealing noises while braking indicate worn brake pads or that there is a foreign object e g a stone pebble rock in the brakes If any abnormal brake noises are heard contact your authorized Vectrix dealer as soon as possible Tires Tire pressure can be checked and adjusted if necessary at any service station Front tire normal ai...

Page 74: ...d dealer for instructions Ready light flashing Side stand switch not engaged Check stands deploys and retract check connection Charger not working AC power missing Check AC outlet for power AC source check fuse voltage Premature charge termination Charger and battery un synchronized Run scooter until battery icon blinks and fuel gauge resets to 0 and charge scooter Charger firmware out of date Con...

Page 75: ...ire Replace balance front tire with the same tire supplied from the factory See Replacement Tire Size on page 5 5 Bald tire excess wear Replace balance tire with the same tire supplied from the factory See Replacement Tire Size on page 5 5 Cargo box installed Check the scooter s behavior without cargo box Never exceed the maximum load allowed in the cargo box See Storage Area for more information ...

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Page 77: ... Owner s telephone number Vehicle identification number VIN Date of purchase Motor serial number An owner information chart is provided on page 1 3 to record this information Vectrix USA Corporate Office 55 Samuel Barnet Blvd New Bedford MA 02745 Phone 508 717 6510 FAX 508 721 6846 Sales 11235 West Bernardo Ct San Diego CA 92127 Phone 508 717 6511 FAX 508 721 6846 Vectrix International Vectrix Sp ...

Page 78: ... regulations beginning at the time of delivery to the end user two years Defects that are not reported to an authorized Vectrix dealer within the above time period are not subject to Warranty claims Vectrix LLC and its appointed dealer shall decide whether faulty parts will be replaced or repaired USA Email General info vectrix com Fleet fleet vectrix com Media media vectrix com Marketing marketin...

Page 79: ...he following are excluded from the Warranty s Light Bulbs s Brake Pads and Brake Discs s Tires s Accessories not part of Standard Equipment FOR USA Vehicles Only Safety Defects Contact the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration NHSTA if you believe that this vehicle has a defect that could cause an accident injury or death Also contact Vectrix LLC immediately If the NHSTA receives multiple...

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Page 81: ... Cargo Box optional 4 6 Center Instrument Cluster 3 9 Center Stand Optional 4 16 Charging The Battery 4 10 Cleaning 5 7 Windshield 5 8 Closing the Trunk 4 5 Controls and Components 3 1 Center Instrument Cluster 3 9 Front and Rear View 3 4 Handlebar Controls 3 16 Instrument Cluster Controls 3 15 Instrument Cluster Indicator Display 3 12 Left Instrument Cluster 3 10 Main Components 3 1 Right Instrum...

Page 82: ... Tire Inflation 5 6 Tire Wear Indicators TWI 5 6 Wheels And Tires 5 5 General Operation 4 1 Key Switch Steering Lock Positions 4 2 Key Switch Storage Positions 4 4 Pre Ride Inspection 4 1 General Safety Precautions 2 1 General Troubleshooting 6 2 Glove Compartment 4 6 H Handlebar Controls 3 16 Horn 4 2 I Important Operating Information 2 2 Inspection 5 9 Instrument Cluster Controls 3 15 Instrument...

Page 83: ...strument Cluster 3 10 Lights 5 6 M Main Components 3 1 Maintaining Your Scooter 5 1 Battery 5 2 Dealer Inspection 5 9 General Maintenance 5 2 Owner s Responsibilities 5 1 Parking And Long Term Storage 5 8 Vectrix Scooter Accessories 5 11 Maintenance Record 5 12 Maintenance Schedule 5 10 Motor Serial Number 1 4 O Opening the Trunk 4 5 Operating Information 2 2 Operating Your Scooter 4 11 Braking 4 ...

Page 84: ...ize 5 5 Right Instrument Cluster 3 8 S Safety Information 2 1 Scooter Controls and Gauges 3 6 Side Stand 4 17 Starting 4 11 Starting And Operating 4 1 Battery Charging 4 7 Charging The Battery 4 10 General Operation 4 1 Key Switch 4 2 4 4 Operating Your Scooter 4 11 Pre Ride Inspection 4 1 Steering Lock 4 2 Storage 4 4 Steering 4 1 Steering Lock Positions 4 2 Stopping 4 14 Storage Areas 4 4 Storag...

Page 85: ... 5 5 6 1 Transporting 1 11 Front 1 11 Left Side 1 11 Rear 1 11 Right Side 1 12 Troubleshooting 6 1 Brakes 6 1 General Troubleshooting 6 2 Tires 6 1 Trunk 4 4 U Useful Information For Safe Riding 1 2 V Vehicle Identification Number VIN Location 2 3 1 4 Vehicle Range 1 8 W Warranty Information 7 2 Warranty Registration 7 2 Warranty Customer Assistance 7 1 Wheels And Tires 5 5 ...

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