background image

10 

9.9

 

Charging the motorcycle  

 

 

 

 
1  Open the battery compartment 

2  Turn the safety switch to ‘off’ 

3  Take out the battery pack 

4  Connect the charger to the battery 

5  Connect the charger to AC current 

9.10

 

The charger can become hot in use.  For this reason it must be used in a 
dry,  ventilated  place  and  left  on  a  surface  which  is  non‐flammable  and 
non‐insulating.  Do not leave the charger on soft surfaces.   

9.11

 

Never leave the motorcycle with a depleted battery as this can cause the 
battery voltage to dip below minimum and require replacement.  

9.12

 

Using the motorcycle with a depleted battery will shorten the life of the 
battery and can make the battery inoperable (requiring replacement).  

9.13

 

Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the battery, or perform any 
diagnostics.    This  is  extremely  dangerous  and  can  result  in  fire  and 
explosion. 

9.14

 

Do not charge the motorcycle with the ignition turned on.   

9.15

 

The  operational  temperature  range  for  the  battery  is  0°C  to  40°C.    The 
temperature  range  for  charging  the  battery  is  0°C  to  30°C.    The 
temperature  range  for  storage  of  the  battery  is  0°C  to  30°C,  ambient 
humidity ≤65%RH.  Using the motorcycle or charging or storing the battery 
outside  of  the  stated  ranges  will  damage  the  battery.    If  the  ambient 
temperature is outside the stated range for operation or charging, move 
the  motorcycle  to  a  place  where  it  will  cool  /  warm  and  do  not  use  or 
charge until the motorcycle temperature is within the stated range.   

Содержание CUX 2019

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Soco CUX Version 1 0 January 2019...

Страница 2: ...nfo vmoto uk com Address Vmoto UK Distribution Limited 105 Sumner Street London SE1 9HZ You should always follow the instructions maintenance and riding requirements set out in this manual and have af...

Страница 3: ...ht and consideration for other road users Always keep both hands on the handlebars while riding and turn the throttle slowly 2 2 Never ride when under the influence of alcohol or drugs which may affec...

Страница 4: ...3 3 Vehicle schematics Side view Top view...

Страница 5: ...e Shows the total mileage of the vehicle or the current trip 5 6 Battery state of charge Indicates current battery status in bars and as a percentage 7 Data connection shows whether a data connection...

Страница 6: ...hrottle at a constant angle press to engage cruise control accelerate or brake to cancel 5 2 Right hand side 1 1 SET button changes instrument display Press for less than 2 seconds to switch between t...

Страница 7: ...2 Gear change button push left to increase gear right to decrease 3 Hazard flasher push on and off 4 Parking button press to park press again to disengage READY indicates ready to ride 6 Starting and...

Страница 8: ...7 6 2 Intelligent key fob 6 3 Ignition switch...

Страница 9: ...evels of brake fluid on the handlebars next to the brake levers Make sure that discs and pads are not worn or damaged and that the disc is not warped 7 3 Move the steering from side to side ensuring t...

Страница 10: ...s 9 4 Riding with a battery less than 10 can cause the motorcycle to power off This is normal under voltage protection for the battery If this happens do not ride again until the battery is charged 9...

Страница 11: ...ry and can make the battery inoperable requiring replacement 9 13 Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the battery or perform any diagnostics This is extremely dangerous and can result in fire and...

Страница 12: ...way from corrosive substances fire and heat sources 10 7 Never charge the motorcycle in the wet or in damp conditions Never leave extension cables outside or on the ground Using any electrical applian...

Страница 13: ...instance turn the motorcycle off and then on again using the safety switch 12 Troubleshooting Fault Likely cause of fault Action The vehicle is dead and the start button does not light 1 The battery i...

Страница 14: ...inal charger use of other chargers is dangerous 3 The battery is old or requires replacement 3 Replace the battery Console display 99 Controller communication failure Contact after sales care or deale...

Страница 15: ...until error resolves Console display 89 Charging low temperature Charge battery in a warmer place and wait for it to warm up Console display 88 Discharge low temperature Put battery in a warmer place...

Страница 16: ...ied out by an authorised dealer Vmoto UK in accordance with PDI check sheets in force _________________________ Signature of tester and dealer stamp _________________________ Date Vehicle identificati...

Страница 17: ...eries note battery guidelines and check contacts Check tyre pressure and correct if necessary Check tyre wear and replace tyre s if necessary Check brake pads and discs and correct replace if necessar...

Страница 18: ...stamp Inspection 9 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp Inspection 12 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stam...

Страница 19: ...amp Inspection 33 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp Inspection 36 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp...

Страница 20: ...amp Inspection 57 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp Inspection 60 500 miles miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp...

Страница 21: ...ture stamp Odometer changed miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp Odometer changed miles ____________________ _________________________ Date signature stamp Odomete...

Отзывы: