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Motorino Doohan iTank DH01 User Manual

Motorino Doohan iTank DH01 User Manual

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Doohan iTank DH01
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  • Page 1 Motorino Doohan iTank DH01 USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Doohan iTank DH01 motorcycle. Please note that specifications may be subject to change. This manual was correct at the time of printing, but may be updated in the future. We truly hope you enjoy riding your Doohan iTank DH01 intelligent electric motorcycle.
  • Page 3 Important notes Rider and Passenger  If the rider invites a passenger to ride on the DH01, the passenger should hold on to the rider or the hand rails securely. The passenger should follow all instructions from the rider and should not attempt to control the motorcycle themselves.
  • Page 4 Read all warning and safety labels. In this manual, warnings and safety information are highlighted to encourage the reader to pay particular attention. ! DANGER You will be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. ! WARNING You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safe Driving Component locations Daily inspection and adjustment III. Operation guidance Maintenance and repair Diagnostics Vehicle Storage VII. VIII. Vehicle Identification Main Technical Data...
  • Page 6: Safe Driving

    I. Safe Driving Even if you are an experienced motorcycle rider, motorcycling has risks. You can minimize these risks, but you can’t eliminate them completely. A motorist's failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile/motorcycle accidents.
  • Page 7 Do not use your phone or other communication device while riding. Instead, stop your motorcycle in a safe place before using/answering your phone or utilizing any other electronic communication device. Signal before changing lanes, and make sure that the other drivers observe your signal and that you have adequate space before changing lanes.
  • Page 8: Component Locations

    Component Locations Head Instrument Seat Lamp License plate Mirror compartment lamp Side Turn battery Tail light Signal cover Front Seat lock battery cover Side stand...
  • Page 9 Handlebar Front brake handle Charging port Handrail Reflector Rear brake handle...
  • Page 10 Instrument board illustration...
  • Page 11 Icon legend Left turning signal Right turn signal High beam indicator Sidelight Low battery: Battery is less than 30% charged Reverse gear Best energy state: The motorcycle is operating efficiently. Speed mode: Full speed mode or limited speed mode. Speedometer: Indicates the current speed in mph or km/h Battery Charge Percentage Fault display: A fault has been detected and stored in memory...
  • Page 12 Remote: Locate Unlock Lock Ignition Switch: Starting state Locking handlebar...
  • Page 13 △ Starting up operation ① Press the unlock button on the remote control. ② After the confirmation of successful unlock, insert the key and turn to“ ”position. After that, the motorcycle is on and the keys can’t be removed until it is turned off.. ③...
  • Page 14 Left handlebar combination switch: 1. Headlight high/low switch: High/Low Press “ ”to select high beam headlights. headlight Press “ ”to select normal (low beam) headlights. switch 2.Pass button. Temporarily flash high beam, to indicate intention to pass. Overtake indicator 3. Turn signals: Move the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals.
  • Page 15 Battery Compartment Operation Open front battery Open side battery compartment compartment Seat latch keyhole ① Open seat compartment: insert the key and turn to unlock, then lift the seat from the rear. The battery compartment knob is under the seat. ②...
  • Page 16: Daily Inspection And Adjustment

    III. Daily inspection and adjustment Pre-Ride Inspections To keep your motorcycle in safe operating condition, always perform the recommended pre-ride inspections before each ride. This is especially important if it has not been operated for more than one week or when removing from winter storage. Brake levers Apply left and right brake levers to ensure smooth operation without binding.
  • Page 17 Tires The tire pressure should be checked daily before riding. • Check the tire pressure only when the tires are cool, preferably before riding. • If the tire pressure is low, the tire may have a puncture leak or other leak. Have the tire checked or repaired as soon as possible.
  • Page 18 Lights Turn signals, headlight and taillight operation should be confirmed before riding. If any of these lights are not working properly, have them replaced before riding. Horn The horn operation should be confirmed before riding. If the horn does not operate properly, have it repaired before riding.
  • Page 19: Operation Guidance

    IV. Operation guidance Starting: Hold the handlebar with both hands and mount the motorcycle from the left side. While seated, straighten the handlebars and turn the power switch to the ON position. ! Warning • Never turn the ignition ON and turn the throttle unless you are seated on the motorcycle and ready to ride.
  • Page 20 Theft Prevention Never leave the keys in the ignition, and never leave the keys or remote on or near the motorcycle. Take the keys and remote with you when parked. Park the motorcycle inside of a locked garage when possible. Braking operation Control your speed.
  • Page 21 Charging the battery and spare batteries Remove the charging port cover and connect the charger into the socket until you hear a “click”, additionally, a light on the charger will indicate that the charger is connected. Turn the charger ON, and the charging indicator light will flash to indicate charging, and remain on steady when the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Repair

    V. Maintenance and repair In order to maximize the motorcycles service life and ensure years of trouble free operation, it is necessary to perform some basic maintenance. This is especially important if the motorcycle will be stored for a period of time without activity, or has recently been placed back into service after storage. New motorcycles have an initial break in period, so the first maintenance should be performed after about one month or 250miles of operation.
  • Page 23 Cleaning Wash your motorcycle often, especially when exposed to salty, dusty, acidic or alkaline environments. Use warm or cool water and a soft cloth for cleaning. Do not wash with extremely hot water. Use soaps that are non-abrasive and have a neutral pH (non acidic/non alkaline detergents). Do not use solvent-based solutions.
  • Page 24 3. Usage tips To accelerate, rotate the throttle grip slowly and evenly. Avoid snapping the throttle open or closed. Long hills can cause the batteries to discharge quickly. For extended hill climbing, use low-speed mode to prevent rapid discharge, overheating and potential battery damage. Coasting downhill allows the batteries to recharge and the motor to cool.
  • Page 25 Battery maintenance tips Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures. Ideal temperature for the battery performance and durability is 50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C). Avoid storing or using the battery below 14°F or over 104°F (-10°C to 40°C) Avoid exposing the batteries to water, drinks or other corrosive liquids which may damage the battery. Do not expose the battery to open flame, it will catch fire or explode.
  • Page 26 Charging tips Charge the batteries under the ambient temperature of 50°F to 86°F (10°C to 30°C). Avoid charging below 32°F or above 95°F (below 0°C or above 35°C). Do not charge the battery continuously for more than 10 hours. When charging batteries installed in the motorcycle, or charging spare batteries that are not installed, be sure that the charger is fully connected.
  • Page 27: Diagnostics

    VI. Diagnostics Fault Potential Causes Remedy 1) Battery is not properly connected No power. 1) Remove the key and Key is on, but the reconnect the battery plug. 2) Battery is completely drained instrument panel 2) Charge the battery 3) Blown fuse and entire 3) Replace the fuse 4) Ignition switch or wiring failure...
  • Page 28 Fault Potential Causes Remedy 1) Low battery charge 1) Fully charge the battery 2) Battery has lost capacity 2) Replace the battery 3) Low tire pressure 3) Adjust tire pressure Running speed is 4) Too much braking, rapid acceleration. 4) Ride more conservatively low or distance 5) Ambient temperature is very low 5) Reduced battery...
  • Page 29 VII. Motorcycle Storage Short-term storage: Park the motorcycle on flat, covered place with good ventilation and low moisture. Charge the battery to around 80% to prevent deterioration during storage. If it is not possible to store the motorcycle in a garage or in a covered parking structure, consider using an all-weather motorcycle cover for protection.
  • Page 30: Vehicle Identification

    VIII. Vehicle Identification Serial number and label locations The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is required for registration and identification. The VIN is also helpful when determining the correct replacement parts for service or repair. The rivet for nameplate of the product is on the right of the mounting plate. Motor #...
  • Page 31: Main Technical Data

    IX. Main technical data Main dimension Length 1780mm Width 730mm Height 1030mm Wheelbase 1250mm Track front 460mm Main performance Curb weight 99kg Designed maximum Limited speed 15mph speed Max speed 25mph Rated voltage Maximum Payload 160kg Braking distance(dry ≤2m(12.5mph) land) ≤3.5m(18.75mph) Rider plus 2 person...
  • Page 32 Max angle of leaning ≤30° Max angle of steering ≤34° Maximum Offset of Front Wheels from 183mm Horizontal Battery system Battery type 18650 Ternary Lithium Battery Voltage Capacity 26AH Standard charge current 4A/5A optional Maximum discharge current Standard charge time 5~6 hours Range for one full charge (estimate) 50miles (15 mph) / 28miles (25mph)
  • Page 33 Power system Motor type BOSCH customized motor Motor controller Sine wave controller Maximum rotation rate/idling power 522rpm/10W Rated power/rotation rate 1490W/509rpm Maximum torque/rotation rate 128N·m/19rpm Maximum current of controller Motor energy utilization rate (efficiency) 88.7% Others Headlamp LED.5W USB charging port 5V 1A...