MotoTec Mini Dirt Bike Electric Mini Motorcyle Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- MotoTec
Table of Contents
Mini Dirt Bike Electric Mini Motorcyle
Owner’s Manual
Mini Dirt Bike Electric Mini Motorcyle
Read and understand this entire manual before using!
NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only.
Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
OFF ROAD USE ONLY!!!
NEVER OPERATE THIS VEHICLE IF YOU ARE UNDER AGE 13!!!
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this product. The proper care and maintenance that
your vehicle requires is outlined in this manual. Following these instruction
will ensure a long trouble-free operating life of this vehicle and your
satisfaction with it.
The owner’s manual corresponded to the latest state of this vehicle at the
time of printing. Slight deviations resulting from continuing development and
design can, however, not be completely excluded. All specifications are non-
binding, we reserve the right to modify or delete technical specification,
parts, design, etc… without prior notice.
SAFETY WARNINGS
This vehicle is NOT A TOY and ONLY used in closed off areas remote from public
road traffic. Never permit children under age 13 to operate this vehicle.
Adult’s supervision is required if children under age 16.
WARNING:
Riding this vehicle can be a hazardous activity. Certain conditions may cause
the equipment to fail without fault of the manufacturer. Like other vehicles,
the Mini Dirt Bike can and is intended to move, and it is therefore possible
to lose control, fall off and/or get into dangerous situations that no amount
of care, instruction or expertise can eliminate. If such things occur you can
be seriously injured or die, even when using safety equipment and other
precautions. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND USE COMMON SENSE.
This manual contains many warnings and cautions concerning the consequences of
failing to maintain, inspect or properly use your mini dirt bike. Because any
incident can result in serious injury or even death, we do not repeat the
warning of possible serious injury or death each time such a possibility is
mentioned.
APPROPRIATE RIDER USE AND PARENTAL SUPERVISION
This manual contains important safety information and use tips to help you and
your child operate and handle the mini dirt bike. Carefully read the manual in
its entirely together with your child before letting your child ride it for
first time. The manual also contains important information on servicing the
vehicle.
It is your responsibility to review the manual and make sure that all riders
understand all warnings, cautions, instructions and safety topics and assure
that the riders are able to safely and responsibly use this product and
protect your child from injury. We recommend that you periodically review and
reinforce the information in this manual with your child, and that you inspect
and maintain your children’s vehicle to insure their safety. The recommended
rider age of 13 years is only an estimate, and can be affected by the rider’s
size, weight or skills. Any rider unable to fit comfortably on this vehicle
should not attempt to ride it. It is important and necessary to conduct the
technical training for your child before first use. To get the train
information, please contact the dealer who you purchase the vehicle from.
Before your child complete the training, do not let your child use this
vehicle.
Children often underestimate or fail to recognize the dangerous situation, you
should make it clear to your child that should not, under any circumstances,
operate the vehicle without supervision and that your child may only drive at
speed that are commensurate with the child’s riding ability and other road
condition.
A parent’s decision to allow his or her child to ride this vehicle should be
based on the child’s maturity, skill and ability to follow rules.
Keep this product away from small children younger than age 13 and remember
that this product is intended for use only by persons who are, at a minimum,
completely comfortable and competent while operating the vehicle Do not exceed
135lbs ( 60kgs) total weight on this vehicle. Rider weight does not
necessarily mean a person’s size is appropriate to fit or maintain control of
this vehicle. Do not touch the brakes or motor on your bike when in use as
they can become very hot. ACCEPTABLE RIDING PRACTICES AND CONDITIONS Always
check and obey any local laws or regulations which may affect the locations
where the vehicle may be used.
Ride defensively. Watch out for potential objects that could catch your heel
or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Be careful to avoid
pedestrians, skaters, skateboards, scooters, bikes, children or animals who
may enter your path, and respect the rights and property of others.
This vehicle is meant to be used only in controlled environments free of
potential traffic hazards and not on public streets or sidewalks. Do not ride
your vehicle in any areas where pedestrians or product traffic is present.
Do not activate the speed control on the hand grip unless you are on the
vehicle and in a safe, outdoor environment suitable for riding. The vehicle
was manufactured for performance and durability but are not impervious to
damage. Jumping or other aggressive riding can over-stress and damage any
product, including this vehicle, and the rider assumes all risks associated
with high-stress activity. Be careful and know your limitations. Risk of
injury increased as the degree of riding difficulty increases. The rider
assumes all risk associated with aggressive riding activities.
Maintain a hold on the handlebars at all times.
Never carry passengers or allow more than one person at a time to ride the
vehicle. Never use near steps or swimming pools.
Keep your fingers and other body parts away from the drive chain, steering
system, wheels and all other moving components.
Never use headphones or a cell phone when riding. Never hitch a ride with
another vehicle.
Do not ride the vehicle in wet or icy weather and never immerse the vehicle in
a water, as the electrical and drive components could be damaged by water or
create other possibly unsafe conditions.
The vehicle is intended for use on flat, level ground without loose debris
such as rocks or gravel. Wet, slick, bumpy, uneven or rough surfaces may
impair traction and contribute to possible accidents. Do not ride the vehicle
in mud, ice, puddles or water. Avoid excessive speed that can be associated
with downhill rides. Never risk damaging surfaced such as a carpet or flooring
by use of the vehicle in doors. Do not ride at night or when visibility is
limited.
PROPER RIDING ATTIRE
Always wear proper protective equipment such as an approved safety helmet,
elbow pads and kneepads. A helmet may be legally required by local law or
regulation in your area. A long-sleeved shirt, long pants and gloves are
recommended. Always wear athletic shoes, never drive barefooted or in sandals,
and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels, motor and drive
system.
USING THE CHARGER
The charger supplier with the vehicle should be regularly examined for damage
to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts, and in the event of such a
damage, the bike must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or
replaced. Use only with the recommended charger.
Use caution when charging.
The charger is not a toy. Charger should be operated by an adult. Do not
operate charger near flammable materials.
Unplug charger and disconnect from bike when not in use. Always disconnect
from the charger prior to wiping down and cleaning the vehicle with liquid.
FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND HEED THE ABOVE WARNINGS INCREASES RISK OF
SERIOUS INJURY. USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE
OPERATION.
LOCATION OF WARNING STICKER Sticker
A
Improper use of ATVs can cause SEVERE INJURY OF DEATH
ALWAYS USE AN APPROVED HELMETAND PROTECTIVE| NEVER USE ON PUBLIC ROADS| NEVER
CARRY PASSENGERS| NEVER USE WITH DRUGS OR ALCOHOL
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NEVER operate: without proper training or instruction at speeds too fast
for your skills or the conditions on public roads — a collision can occur with
another vehicle with a passenger — passengers affect balance and steering and
increase risk of losing control Always: use proper riding techniques to avoid
vehicle overturns on hills and rough terrain and in turns. avoid paved
surfaces — pavement may seriously affect handling and control. LOCATE AND READ
OWNER’S MANUAL. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS.
Sticker B
Warnning
NEVER operate this vehicle if you are
under age 13 Adult supervision and instruction is required to operate this
vehicle if you are under age 16
NEVER ride as a passenger Passengers can cause a loss of control resulting in
SEVERE INJURY or DEATH
NEVER use on public roads. OFFROAD use only
PIN LOCATION PIN is stamp marked on an
aluminum plate that is riveted on the steering column PIN means the Product
Identify Number which is unique for each unit.
FUNCTION SWTICH OF 3 SPEED LIMIT ADJUSTABLE The 3-speed limit switch is located under the left side
of motor cover. Below the switch, there are 3 number for the different speed
as follows,
0: top speed around 25KMph.
1: middle speed around 15KMph..
2: lowest speed around 8KMph.
HAND DRIVE CONTROLS
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Front brake lever
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Rear brake lever
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Key switch
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Charging port
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battery power meter
ATTENTION:
STOP use and charge the battery once the indicator turn into red and yellow light only -
Throttle
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safety ON/OFF switch
MAIN PARTS
- mudguard
- number plate
- left rubber grip
- left brake lever
- charging port
- seat
- side plastic, L
- tail plastic
- motor cover
- 3 speed switch
- front brake disc
- rear brake disc
- front brake caliper
- rear brake caliper
- left footrest
- right footrest
- front wheel
- rear wheel
- chain adjuster
- rear shock absorber
- chain cover
- front fork
- right brake lever
- throttle
- handlebar clamp kit
- handlebar
- side plastic, R
- battery box with battery complete kit
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Remove contents from box. Remove the foam separators that protect the
components from damage during shipping. Inspect the contents of the box for
scratches in the paint, dents or kinked cables that may occurr during
shipping. Because the product was 85 percent assembled and packed at the
factory, there should not be any problems, even if the box has a few scars or
dents.
MAKE SURE KEY SWITCHES IS TURNED “ OFF” BEFORE CONDUCTING ANY PROCEDURES.
Estimated Assembly and Set-Up Time
We recommend assembly by an adult with experience in motorbike or bicycle
mechanics. Allow up to 30-40 minutes for assembly. Allow up to 12 hours for
initial charge.
Required Tools
Some tools may be supplied; however, we recommend the use of mechanic’s grade
tools. Use the supplied tools only as a last resort.
The list of tool required is as follows ·Open end wrench 10mm / 13mm/ 17mm /
22mm ·Allen wrench 5mm / 6mm/ 8mm
Assembly illustration and instruction
ASSEMBLY HANDLEBAR
Caution: Failure to properly adjust and tighten the bolts that affix the
handlebar can cause you lose control and crash.
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place the handlebar (A) in the bottom clamp, then cover the upper clamp (B) on the handlebar and install the 4pcs bolt (C)
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Place the handlebar in the upright and vertical position, then tighten all the bolts securely with 10mm socket spanner.
A:handlebar
B:upper clamp
C:bolt M8X20 4pcs -
mount the bolt (D) through the mudguard fixing bracket into the splintage (B) and tighten it.
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mount the bolt (C) bottom-up through the mudguard rear hole into the splint age (B) and tighten it.
A: mudguard
B:down splint age
C:bolt M6X16
D: bolt M6 x16
ASSEMBLYNUMBER BOARD
- Fix the number board (A) into the location pillar of mudguard (E)
- Install the bolt (C), bush (D) into the upper splintage (B) and tighten the bolt with 10mm socket spanner.
A:Number board
B:upper splintage
C:bolt M6X25
D:bush 8X1.0X15
E:location pillar
ASSEMLY FRONT WHEEL AND REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
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put the wheel (A) on the right position to place the disc (E) between the brake caliper pad.
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mount the axle (B) through the left fork, bush (D), wheel, bush (D) and right fork in sequence, and then fix the nut (C) and tighten it.
A:wheel
B:wheel axle M12X160
C:nut M12
D:bush 16X1.5X13 2pcs
E:brake disc -
Uplift the frame to align the shock (A) mounting hole to the shackle joint hole.
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Fix the bolt (B) through the shock mounting hole and shack joint and tighten the nut (C) securely with 10mm and 13mm open end wrench
A:shock absorber
B:bolt M8X40
C:nut M8
INFLATING THE TIRES NOTE: The tires are inflated when shipped, but they
invariably lose some pressure between the point of manufacturing and your
purchase. Always inflate the tires to the correct PSI before first time use.
Please read the specification sheet to get the information of tire pressure.
Using a bicycle-style tire pump to inflate the tire to the PSI indicated on the
sidewall of the tire. Note: The pressurized air supplies found at gasoline
stations are designed to inflate high-volume automobile tires. If you decide to
use such an air supply to inflate your tires, first make sure the pressure gauge
is working, then use very short bursts to inflate to the correct PSI. If you
inadvertently over-inflate the tire, release the excess pressure immediately.
Important information of use guider for tire
Note: Tire is the only contact between the vehicle to the road, the
safety of various driving activity depends on the small area of tire where
contact with the road. Therefore, it is very important to keep the tire in
good condition any time and use the correct size and standard tire to replace
the old ones.
Guide:
Tire assembly and disassembly
It is strongly recommended that the tire assembly and disassembly should be
done by an authorized technician with necessary skills.
Tire inflating pressure
It is very important to keep the tire in proper pressure and check the tire
pressure before use.
The inflating should be done while the tire is cold.
Tire maintenance
Tire tread depth should be checked regularly.( Shallower tread means less grip
of tire). You must stop to use the vehicle if the tire is pierced, disassemble
the tire and check it carefully. Tire maintenance should be done by an
authorized technician. Tire should be replaced immediately when it is
distorted or damaged.
Tire replacement
It is important to use the correct size and standard tire as per our
specification (see details in technical specification sheet)
Don’t use the used tire if you are not sure its previous service condition.
Tire aging
Tire aging is unavoidable even the tire is not ever used or just used a few
times. Tire aging is mainly reflected in the cracked section on side of tire
and tire tread, sometimes the tire is distorted as well. The used and aged
tire should be checked and confirmed if it is ok to use again by an authorized
technician
BEFORE RIDING
Charging the Battery
Your electric motor bike may not have a fully charged battery; therefore it is
a good idea to charge the battery prior to use.
- Initial charge time: 12 hours depending on level of depletion
- Run time: up to 30 minutes of continuous ride time at MAX speed, run time may vary depending on riding conditions.
- Average battery life: 120 charge/discharge cycles. To ensure long battery life, do not store the batteries in temperature above 75ºor below -10º F·
Recharge time: Always remember to turn the power switch off and recharge for
at least 9 hours after each use. When vehicle is not in regular use, recharge
battery at least once a month until normal use is resumed. If you have left
the power switch on or your product has not been charged for a long period of
time the battery may reach a stage at which it will no longer hold a charge.
WARNING: rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult
supervision. Always disconnect your electric motor bike from the charger
before cleaning with liquid.
NOTE: Chargers have built-in over charge protection to prevent battery
from being over charged. Charger will get warm during use, this is normal for
some charges and is no cause for concern. If your charges does not get warm
during use, it does not mean that it is not working. The charger has a small
window with LED to indicate the charge status. Red LED means the battery is in
charging and Green LED means the battery is full charged. Chargers have built-
in over-charge protection to prevent battery from being over-charged. Be sure
to properly align the groove on the charger input port with the corresponding
socket on the vehicle and tighten threads; otherwise, no charging action will
occur.There are 2 charge port on this
vehicle, one is located below the handlebar of battery box, and the other is
fitted on the top of fuel tank ( see above pictures)
Charger
Note: Make sure power is turned OFF when unit is not in use. If the power
switch is left on for an extended period of time, the battery may reach at)
stage at which it will no longer hold a charge.
1 Plug the charger into a wall’ gat, If the lights on charger do not light up.
check the power+, to the outlet. If necessary. try at’ different outlet. 2
Turn power OFF before dining. Plug the charger into the charger port to charge
unit. Warning: Failure to recharge the battery at least once a month may
result in a battery that will no longer hold a charge.
SAFETY REMINDERS
PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST
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Loose Parts
Check and secure all fasteners before every ride. Make sure steering stem clamp bolts are locked properly in place. There should not be any unusual rattles or sounds from loose parts or broken components. If you are not sure, ask an experienced mechanic to check. -
Brake
Check the brake for proper function. When you squeeze the lever, the brake should provide positive braking action. -
Frame, Fork and Handlebars
Check for cracks or broken connections. Although broken frames are rare, it is possible for an aggressive driver to bash into a curb or wall and wreck and bend or break a frame. Get in the habit of inspecting yours regularly. -
Tire Inflation
Periodically inspect the tires for excess wear, and regularly check the tire pressure and re-inflate as necessary. If you get a flat tire, the inner tube can be patched or a new tube can be purchased from an authorized repair shop. -
Safety Gear
Always wear proper protective equipment such as an approved safety helmet, elbow pads and kneepads. Always wear shoes (lace-up shoes with rubber soles), never drive barefooted or in sandals, and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels, motor and drive system
ATTENTION
We recommend checking all tightened parts after the first time use. Special
attention should be paid to the following parts:
- Footrest
- Engine sprockets (Racing version only)
- Shock absorber
- Engine bolts and nuts
- Rear sprocket
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SHEET
Motor type | 500W 36V |
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Battery | 36V8A lithium battery |
Charger | 100-240V/47-63 Hz/2.0A |
Non-load input current | ≤115mA |
Maximum motor current controller output | 20A±1.0A |
Charge output current | 42.0V- 2.0 A |
Transmission | Chain drive |
Front suspension | Telescopic fork |
Rear suspension | mono shock absorber |
Tyre | front & rear 2.50-10 with 7.00 P.s.i operation pressure and 36 P.s.i |
Max. inflate
Brake system| front and rear disc brake with mechanical control
Rated loading capacity| 60KG
Max. speed| 25KM/hour
Range per charge| 15km
Dry Weight| 24kgs
Dimension (mm)| 1120×570×800
Seat height (mm)| 570
Min. Ground Clearance(mm)| 225mm
Wheelbase (mm)| 825mm
Carton size (mm)| 1100320560
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
Turn key switch “OFF” before conducting any maintenance procedures.
Replacing The Fuse
Locate the fuse box+) [mac lei to die batteries. Open-‘ tie fuse cover to
expose the’ fuse.
Remove the fuse and replace. with a new one of equal amperage. Requires 30
anatid fuse. Close the fuse cover an d reattach the battery cover
WARNING:
To prevent shock, please follow above instructions accordingly and do not
skip or combine any steps.
Adjusting chain
Checking the drive chain periodically to ensure longer chain life. Always keep
it lubricated and tighten the chain as follows: Step 1: Use the cross
screwdriver to loose the 3pcs screws and remove the chain cover Step 2 : Loose the rear wheel axle nut with 17mm and 14mm open
spanner, then loose the screw of caliper bracket, adjust the chain
adjuster. Step 3: The chain tension
is in good condition while the gap is about 5mm between chain to lowest parts
of swing arm. Lock all the nuts and screws, check the wheel alignment and then
re-attach the chain cover.
Adjusting brake Step 1:
To adjust the brake tension, thread the brake lever adjuster in or out 1/4 or
1/2 turn until the required brake adjustments is attained. Most of brake
adjustments are complete at this step, if the brake still need the further
adjustment, Step 2:
With 10mm open spanner, loose the brake cable and adjust the brake caliper arm
to make the cable length>30mm from arm to the pillar. Step 3:
With 8mm open spanner to loose the nut of friction pad, and with 2.5mm allen
wrench to adjust the inner screw for friction pad.
Check
To check the wear of front and rear brake pads A, simply inspect the brakes
calipers as shown in the below picture. The thickness of the lining on the
ends of the four pads should never be less than 1mm.
Should the lining be thinner, immediately replace the brake pads.
We recommend having the brake pads replaced by an authorized dealer.
Warnning
The brake is capable of causing the electric bike to skid the tire throwing an
unsuspecting rider. Practice in an open area free from obstacles until you are
familiar with the brake function.
Avoid skidding to stop as this can cause you lose control or damage the rear
tire.
Testing the Brakes
To use the brake, squeeze the lever to increase the pressure on the brake. The
brake lever is fitted with a cable adjuster to compensate for cable stretch
and/or to fine-tune the lever movement to brake engagement. If brake is not
engaging properly, follow instructions for adjusting the brakes.
Chain and sprocket
The chain will typically have a “loose spot” and “tight spot” corresponding
with a particular sprocket rotational position. This is normal and common to
all chain-driven products due to run-out to tolerance of the free wheel and
sprocket. The chain should be adjusted to the ideal tension with chain in the
tightest spot. Proper chain alignment must be maintained. The wheel must not
be skewed, if the chain is noisy or rough running, check the lubrication,
tension and alignment of sprockets, in that order.
Warning:
To avoid a pinch or injury, keep fingers away from moving sprockets and chain.
Battery disposal
CONTAINS SEALED NON-SPILLABLE LEAD BATTERIES. BATTERIES MUST BE RECYCLED.,
Disposal: Your products use sealed lead-acid batteries which must be recycled
or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Do not dispose of a lead-
acid battery in a fire. The battery may explore or lead. Do not dispose of a
lead-acid battery in your regular household trash. The incineration, land
filling or mixing of sealed lead-acid batteries with household is prohibited
by law in most areas. Return exhausted batteries to a federal or state
approved lead-acid battery recycler or a local seller of automotive batteries.
Warning:
If a battery leak develop, avoid contact with the leaking acid and place the
damaged battery in a plastic bag. Refer to the disposal instructions above, if
acid comes into contact with skin or eyes, flush with cool water for at least
15 minutes and contact a physician.
Warning:
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds.
Wash hands after handling.
Charger
The charger supplied with the bike should be regularly examined for damage to
the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts, and, in the event of such damage,
the bike must not be charged until is has been repaired or replaced.
USE ONLY WITH THE RECOMMENDED CHARGER
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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**** Vehicle does not run. | **** Undercharged battery. | Charge the |
battery. A new battery should have been charged for at least 12 hours before using the vehicle for the first time and up to 8 hours after each
subsequent use.
Check all connectors. Make sure the charger connector is tightly plugged into
the charging port, and that the charger is plugged into the wall.
Make sure power flow to wall outlet is on.
**** Charger is not working.| You may check to see if your charger is working
by
using a volt meter or asking the authorized service center to test your charger for you.
Vehicle was running but suddenly stopped.| Loose wires or
connectors.| Check all wires and connectors to make sure they are tight.
Burned-out fuse.| The fuse will burn out and automatically shut off the
power if the motor is overloaded.
An excessive overload could cause the motor to overheat. Refer to replacing
the fuse instructions of this manual. Correct the conditions that caused the
fuse to burn out and avoid repeatedly burning out fuse.
Motor or electrical switch damage.| Contact the authorized service center for
diagnosis and repair.
Short run time less than 15 minutes per charge| Undercharged
battery| Charge the battery. A new battery should have been charged for at
least 12 hours before using the vehicle for the first time and up to 8 hours
after each subsequent use.
Check all wires and connectors. Make sure the battery connector is tightly
plugged into the charger connector, and that the charger is plugged into the
wall.
Make sure power flow to the wall outlet is on.
Battery is old and wil not accept full charge.| Even with proper care, a
rechargeable battery does not last forever. Average battery life is 1 to 2
years depending on vehicle use and conditions. Replace only with a replacement
battery.
Brakes are not adjusted properly| Refer to brake adjustment
instructions.
**** Vehicle runs Sluggishly.| Driving conditions are too stressful.| Use
only on solid, flat clean and dry Surfaces such as pavement or level ground.
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Tires are not properly Inflated.| The tires are inflated when
shipped, but They invariably will lose some pressure Between the point of
manufacturing and your purchase. Refer to tire instructions to properly
inflate tires.
Vehicle is overloaded.| Make sure you do not overload the vehicle by
allowing more than one rider at one time, exceeding the maximum weight limit,
going up too steep a hill or towing objects behind the vehicle. If the vehicle
is overheated, the temperature circuit protector will slow motor down and if
the condition continues, will shut off power to the motor. Correct the driving
conditions that caused the overheating, wait 5-10 minutes and then
resume riding. Avoid repeatedly overheating the unit.
Sometimes the vehicle doesn’t run, but other times it does.| Loose
wires or connectors| Check all wires around the motors and all connectors to
make sure they are tight.
Motor or electrical Switch damage.| Contact the authorized service center for
diagnosis and repair.
Charger gets warm During use| Normal response to Charger use| No
action required. This is normal for some Chargers and is no cause for concern.
If your charger dose not get warm during use, it does not mean that it is not
working properly.
Vehicle does not Stop when applyingthe brake.| Brakes are not adjusted
properly| Refer to brake instructions to properly adjust Brakes.
Vehicle makes loud noises or grinding sounds| Chain is too dry| ****
Apply a lubricant to the chain.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
| Please read the owner’s manual before riding.
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| Never operate this vehicle if you are
under age 13.
| Never use the vehicle on public road. OFF ROAD use only.
| Never ride with a passenger
| Always use an approved helmet and protective gear
| NEVER use with drugs or alcohol
| Cold tire pressure.
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