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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOK
Valid for “e-max” versions:
Status as of January 2008
English
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Page 1 - CUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOK

1OPERATOR’S MANUALCUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOKValid for “e-max” versions:Status as of January 2008 English

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102.2 Speedometer / LCD DisplayAfter being switched on, a welcome text appearsin the displayIn case of a malfunction: see 3.4 for the respective infor

Page 3 - Before use:

112.3 Left Switch Unit2.3.1 High Beam SwitchPosition 1:When the low beam is switched on, pressing the switch down activates the high beam as long as p

Page 4 - While driving:

122.3.3 HornPressing the switch sounds the horn

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132.4 Right Switch Unit2.4.1 Mode Switch• Short press: Display in speedometer changes from trip odometer (KmP) + battery voltage to total odometer(KmT

Page 6 - After use:

142.5 ThrottleTurning the throttle changes the speed.•Avoid turning it too quickly for a smoother ride• If the throttle is not used, a safety function

Page 7 - 2. Attachments and Controls

152.6 Seat lock / storage compartment•To open the seat, put the key in and turn • To lock, lower the seat and press down until it snaps into place• Ne

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162.7 Charging Plug•The charging plug is located in the storage compartment (to open compartment see 2.6)• After charging return the plug to its speci

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172.8 Mirror• Before riding, ensure the mirrors are adjusted correctly• Approximate positioning: Set the frame with the holder• Fine adjustment is pos

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182.9 Main Stand• The main stand holds the scooter in an upright position• Use the main stand •during a long stop• when the ground is too unstable for

Page 11 - • Audible signal

192.10 Side Stand• The side stand holds the scooter in a slightly angled position•Set the scooter on a firm surface• Fold out the side stand with the

Page 12 - 2.3.3 Horn

2Dear e-max riders,We are pleased that you have chosen one of our brand name vehicles and we welcome you warmly into the large group of e-max riders.T

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202.11 Hook•To use the hook, turn to the right and fold out• A load of up to 3 kg can be hung on the hook

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212.12 Charging unit• Batteries are charged with the charging unit• A safety plug with a 16A fuse is needed for the connection• It is not possible to

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22Connecting the charging unit:• Open the seat as described in sections 2.6 and 2.7•Take the blue charging plug out of the holder and connect the char

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23Begin charging process:• Press the switch on the charging unit to position 1• The fan will start and the respective LED of the battery charge level

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24Charging Times:500W charging unit (included in delivery of 90S):• 30-100% approx. 3 hrs• 100% - switch off* approx. 1.5 hrs1000W charging unit (inc

Page 18 - • Use the main stand

253. MalfunctionsFor the malfunctions described here, we assume that only the end components come into question for the cause of the malfunction. If t

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263.2 TyresThe air pressure can be checked and adjusted if necessary at any service station.Normal air pressure: 2.8 barIf the tyres are worn or fault

Page 20 - 2.11 Hook

273.4 Malfunction messages in the speedometer displayDisplay TextTo overcome this problem:Accelerator turn at power upRelease accelerator and turn key

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284. Vehicle maintenanceAll parts of a motorbike are equally at risk of corrosion because of aggressive pollutants in the air and from the effects of

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29Date, Signature, Stamp“e-max“ Dealer5. Shipment InspectionThe following inspection work was carried out before delivery of the vehicle:• charge bat

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31. Safety tipsBefore use:Check the scooter to make sure that:• the cord from the charger is removed!!!• there is enough power in the battery• the lig

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30Day Month Year6. Vehicle deliveryVehicle identification number: Date of delivery:90S 110S 45km/h 25km/h Dealer Number:Dealer stamp:Name: ______

Page 25 - 3. Malfunctions

317. Warranty Information1. Liability for warranty cases is determined by the legal regulations beginning at the point of time of delivery to the en

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32e) the operating, maintenance, and service instructions stipulated in this manual have not been followed6. Agreements that differ from the above gua

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33500 km inspection (+/- 100km)performed at km ____________Date, Signature, Stamp“e-max“ Dealer8. 500 km InspectionThis inspection must be performed

Page 28 - 4. Vehicle maintenance

348.1 InspectionsInspections must be performed in a time period that is 100 km before or 100 km after being due, however 1 year after the previous in

Page 29 - 5. Shipment Inspection

35Inspections must be performed in a time period that is 100 km before or 100 km after being due, however 1 year after the previous inspection at the

Page 30 - Day Month Year

36OdometerchangedDisplayed mileage is not the total mileage!km: __________Date, Signature, Stamp“e-max“ DealerOdometerchangedDisplayed mileage is not

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37Your e-max dealer would like to give you comprehensive advice and service your vehicle competently.Here are some tips for smooth proceedings if an i

Page 32 - Signature of the customer

38Operator’s ManualPage1. Safety tips...3 - 62. Attached part

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4While driving:1.1 Clothing• Always drive with a well fitting helmet• Wear tight fitting and comfortable clothing• Wear appropriate footwear (no socks

Page 34 - 8.1 Inspections

51.3 Loading of objects and passengers• Use only the top case, the storage compartment under the seat or loading hook when transporting objects• Do no

Page 35 - 8.2 Odometer

6After use:•Check to see whether the battery needs chargingRiding on a partially charged battery will significantly reduce it’s life.You can increase

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72. Attachments and ControlsIgnition switchSeat lockRear lightMotor and Rear brakeLever for rear brakeIndicatorIndicatorHigh beamHead light Parking li

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8Ignition switchMirrorLever for front brakeMain stand Rear ReflectorLicense plateLicense plate light Side ReflectorSeat compartment

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92.1 Ignition switchPossible switch positions:OFF position:• All functions off•Steering lock not engaged• Scooter can be moved• Work on the scooter is

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