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  • Page 3 Please read this Use and Maintenance Manual supplied with your QUADRO VEHICLES vehicle carefully, and make sure that all routine and extraordinary maintenance and any technical servicing is performed exclusively by the specialist staff from our...
  • Page 4 The information contained in this Use and Maintenance Manual is provided as a guide only and may not be completely up to date due to modifications which may be made by Quadro Vehicles at any time for technical and/or commercial reasons, or else to comply with the legislation of the country in which the scooter is sold.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Power ................26 Dipped headlights ............17 Average speed .............26 Full-beam headlights ...........17 Fuel consumption ............26 Flasher ................17 “OXYGEN” BLUETOOTH APPLICATION ......27 Turn signals ..............17 REAR BRAKE LEVER ............29 Horn ................17 UNIFIED BRAKE LEVER .............29 HANDLEBAR CONTROLS, RIGHT-HAND SIDE ....18 REAR-VIEW MIRRORS ............29 Engine stop command ..........18...
  • Page 6 TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER............49 Replacing Bulbs ............49 IGNITION KEY ..............34 REPLACING TYRES ............49 ENGINE START ..............34 INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP ENGINE STOP ..............35 PARKING ................35 SCOOTER INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP ......52 RECHARGING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES ..35 ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES ........36 TECHNICAL DATA MAINTENANCE SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION ..........56...
  • Page 7: Safety And Recommendations

    SAFETY AND RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 8: Positioning Informative Stickers

    This chapter contains main POSITIONING INFORMATIVE STICKERS precautions you must take in order to drive your vehicle as safely as possible. fig. 1...
  • Page 9 TYPE OF STICKER STICKER DESCRIPTION The VIN, or registration number, is punched on the head tube. ECU serial number. For use by authorised QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centres. Electric vehicle batteries Warnings and precautions for the correct use of electric vehicle batteries.
  • Page 10: General Recommendations And Requirements

    20% (equivalent to the indicator OXYGEN has been designed to offer and boots; you should always avoid light lighting up on the display). the driver and passenger maximum any clothing or accessories which could...
  • Page 11 QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre. scooter, switch it off and wait for it vehicle batteries are fully charged. to dry naturally before using again.
  • Page 12: Safe Driving

    Both the driver and the passenger must sit in the right position that allows Do not attempt to start the OXYGEN has been designed to trans- the driver to control all the functions vehicle with the throttle open as you...
  • Page 13: When At A Standstill

    Do not touch any of the mechanical OXYGEN has been designed components, as these can reach high and developed for use on roads; temperatures during operation. you should therefore avoid off-road routes and/or particularly uneven roads.
  • Page 14: Load Limits

    (the compartment under the cle, even if purchased at authorised seat and the object compartment). QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centres, Furthermore it is advisable always to fix may result in your warranty lapsing loads being transported in such a way and/or scooter malfunctions.
  • Page 15: Responsibilities And Limits Of Use

    RESPONSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF Never drive the scooter with Improper use of the scooter or any removed and/or damaged parts. work performed on it which does not conform to the indications given in this Rims and tyres are the point where Use and Maintenance Manual shall relieve the scooter is in contact with the road the manufacturer of any responsibility for...
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  • Page 17: Getting To Know Your Scooter

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SCOOTER...
  • Page 18: Component Location

    This chapter describes the functions COMPONENT LOCATION and systems your OXYGEN is equipped with. Carefully reading the following pages will provide you with the knowledge to make the most of your scooter's potential. fig. 1 1 - Accelerator 7 - Headlight...
  • Page 19: Handlebar Controls, Left-Hand Side

    HANDLEBAR CONTROLS, LEFT- Full-beam headlights HAND SIDE With the key in the ON position, turn The controls on the left-hand side of the selector A fig. 2 to position 1 in order handlebar include: full beam headlights, to turn on the full beam headlights; this flasher, turn signals, horn.
  • Page 20: Handlebar Controls, Right-Hand Side

    HANDLEBAR CONTROLS, RIGHT- SET button KEYS HAND SIDE The SET button B fig. 5 has three The scooter is supplied with two identical functions: The controls on the right-hand side keys, which allow you to start the vehicle, • of the handlebar include: engine stop it sets the required drive mode (for engage the steering lock and open the command, SET button.
  • Page 21: Steering Lock

    STEERING LOCK STOPPING THE SCOOTER Proceed as follows to engage the If the scooter is stopped and left by the steering lock: driver, place the scooter on the stand. • turn the handlebars left or right; • Press and turn the key A fig. 6 to the left to the LOCK position;...
  • Page 22: Instrument Panel

    INSTRUMENT PANEL Standard configuration 22:45 KM/H RANGE 135.5 93450.6 TRIP 1 - Bluetooth indicator light 6 - Speed indicator 11 - Drive mode 15 - Temperature indicator 2 - Battery charge level 1 7 - Speed measurement unit 12 - Trip Computer light 3 - Battery charge level 2 8 - Turn signal indicator light...
  • Page 23: Extra Configuration Display 1

    Extra Configuration Display 1 The configuration can be selected using the OXYGEN application (see paragraph “OXYGEN application” in this chapter). 22:45 KM/H Wh/km 13.5 135.5 TRIP 93450.6 1 - Time indicator 6 - Battery charge level 1 11 - Odometer...
  • Page 24: Extra Configuration Display 2

    Extra Configuration Display 2 The configuration can be selected using the OXYGEN application (see paragraph “OXYGEN application” in this chapter). 17:15 AVSPD KM/H Wh/km 1 - Power output 6 - OBD indicator light light 14 - Full-beam headlight 2 - Speed indicator...
  • Page 25 INDICATOR LIGHTS AND SYMBOLS ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Bluetooth The symbol comes on when a Bluetooth device is connected to the scooter Temperature HIGH TEMPERATURE The symbol comes on when an electric drive system component has reached a high temper- ature, reducing the torque speed and the power output.
  • Page 26 MEANING The light comes on when the OBD system detects an error. The preliminary analysis can be run using the specific application. Contact an authorised QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre to solve the malfunction. Turn signals MEANING With the key in the ON position, the indicator light turns on when the turn signals (left or right)
  • Page 27: Instrument Panel Messages

    20%. Error reported in one of the The scooter cannot work. UNABLE TO RUN BATTERY ERROR PLEASE CHECK OXYGEN APP The temperature of a com- two electric vehicle batteries. Check the errors using the ECO MODE ON...
  • Page 28: On-Board Computer

    Autonomy ON-BOARD COMPUTER Battery 1 Indicates the indicative distance that can Indicates the charge level of battery 1. Trip Computer be travelled depending on the residual Shows the kilometres or miles travelled Battery 2 battery charge. since the last reset. Indicates the charge level of battery 2.
  • Page 29: Oxygen" Bluetooth Application

    • developed for Bluetooth connection of word) created during registration. set the unit of measurement the smartphone to OXYGEN. (kilometres or miles); • synchronise time A sticker in the battery compartment smartphone with the display on shows the scooter identification and the instrument panel;...
  • Page 30 • “Partial statistics” environment the battery work cycles; • the days when the battery was not In this environment fig. 10 it is possible charged. to see: • the travel time; • the distance travelled; • the average speed; • the maximum speed;...
  • Page 31: Rear Brake Lever

    REAR BRAKE LEVER REAR-VIEW MIRRORS CENTRAL STAND The front left-hand lever works only the Press the stand bracket A fig. 15 with To adjust the rear-view mirrors fig. 14, rear brake. your foot and at the same time pull move them manually to the required the vehicle backwards until it is on its position.
  • Page 32: Seat Compartment

    SEAT COMPARTMENT DRIVE MODE seat compartment Press button A fig. 17 for one second To access the storage compartment designed to contain only one helmet to select one of the two drive modes: below the seat fig. 16: and this requires the removal of one •...
  • Page 33 The ECO mode comes on automatically FULL drive mode 22:4 5 in the following conditions: This drive mode offers higher • one or both electric vehicle batteries performance in terms of power and have a residual charge of less than driving.
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  • Page 36: Ignition Key

    • upper right-hand side of the leg shield. make sure the scooter is not on the to drive the OXYGEN. The key can be turned to the following stand; • make sure that the motor stop...
  • Page 37: Engine Stop

    RECHARGING THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES Never start the scooter with the accelerator control open, as As the electric vehicle batteries are removable, they can be charged in two this could cause a loss of control of ways: the vehicle with the risk of property damage and/or injuries.
  • Page 38: Electric Vehicle Batteries

    To view the charge level of the Take care, when charging, to electric vehicle batteries, hold down avoid water or other substances the button on the upper panel for a entering the battery compartment. few seconds. The LEDs come on and show the charge level.
  • Page 39 Remove the electric vehicle Replace the electric vehicle batteries one at a time. batteries one at a time. Each battery weighs 10Kg, so Each battery weighs 10Kg, so use both hands to remove it. use both hands to replace it. fig.
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  • Page 41: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 42: General Issues

    All maintenance operations performed in order to maintain the and extraordinary maintenance instruc- must be carried out with the engine efficiency and performance of OXYGEN, tions in this Use and Maintenance Manual off. as well as ensuring it retains its original will guarantee perfect operation and a appearance.
  • Page 43: Checks

    If you are not able to do the the vehicle in accordance with the check yourself, consult an authorised recycling methods required by the QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre. laws of each country, currently in If the brake oil level is equal to force.
  • Page 44: Cleaning

    Proceed as follows to clean the scooter: CLEANING For a better shine of the painted parts, • Remove any dirt from the underbody use non-abrasive polishing products To keep the scooter looking sharp, regular using a sponge with a mixture for bodywork.
  • Page 45 When cleaning the vehicle it is important to do little things to respect the envi- While washing, braking surfaces If there are chrome-plated ronment. So always use biodegradable come into contact with water and parts, use specific products for products and spray solutions that do degreasing products: this involves a treating and cleaning chromium.
  • Page 46: Periodical Checks

    • brake system operation; The Programmed Maintenance service charge level; • position of the rear-view mirrors; is performed by the Quadro Vehicles • check and replace the brake fluid • drive belt tension. service network or qualified workshops. if required.
  • Page 47: Planned Maintenance Plan

    PLANNED MAINTENANCE PLAN The annual checks must be performed every 12 months, unless the mileage interval is reached first. After 12000 km (7500 miles) or 36 months repeat the checks in the last column of the scheduled maintenance table every 4000 km (2500 miles) or 12 months Odometer reading (km x 1000) Checks Every...
  • Page 48 Odometer reading (km x 1000) Checks Every 4000 km Odometer reading (miles x 1000) Part Operation to be carried out Every 7500 miles Months Every 12 months      Cracks visual check Replace as required   ...
  • Page 49 Odometer reading (km x 1000) Checks Every 4000 km Odometer reading (miles x 1000) Part Operation to be carried out Every 7500 miles Months Every 12 months      Throttle grip Freeplay check, adjustment if necessary  ...
  • Page 50: Fuses

    Unscrew the fastening screws A fig. 3 To replace the fuses contact indicated in the figure. an authorised QUADRO VEHICLES A - Parking lights. servicing centre. B - Dipped/full beam headlights. C - Turn signals.
  • Page 51: Tail Light Cluster

    TAIL LIGHT CLUSTER REPLACING TYRES • remove the bulb holder rubber The bulbs in the tail light cluster fig. 6 OXYGEN is fitted with Tubeless tyres. protection; are laid out as follows: • disconnect the electrical connector from the bulb holder;...
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  • Page 53: Inactivity And Laying Up

    INACTIVITY AND LAYING UP...
  • Page 54: Scooter Inactivity And Laying Up

    If the scooter will not be used for a long OXYGEN, aiming to keep it in good when the charge level drops below period of time, we recommend you...
  • Page 55 “Technical QUADRO VEHICLES servicing centre. Data” chapter; • if it is flat, recharge the electric vehicle batteries, then replace on the scooter (see “Emergency”...
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  • Page 57: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA...
  • Page 58: Scooter Identification

    This chapter contains vehicle SCOOTER IDENTIFICATION identification data as well as technical Frame number Alteration of the identification characteristics such as its weight, pres- The vehicle identification number (VIN) numbers is subject to criminal and sures, dimensions etc. is punched on the head tube fig. 1 administrative penalties.
  • Page 59: Features

    FEATURES Model L1e -25 L1e-B L3e-A1 Engine Brushless 48V Brushless 48V Brushless 48V Power (kW) 1.37 2.65 Torque (Nm) Maximum speed (km/h) Maximum autonomy 1 battery in ECO Mode (km) (*) Maximum autonomy 2 batteries in ECO Mode (km) (*) Type-approval cycle CEPE R47 CEPE R47...
  • Page 60: Products

    PRODUCTS SUSPENSIONS Braking fluid DOT3 or DOT4 Front Telescopic hydraulic fork Side single shock absorber with preloading Rear control BRAKE SYSTEM Type disc brakes, 1 front + 1 rear ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERIES 220 mm (front) Disc diameter 200 mm (rear) Electric vehicle 2 31.9 Ah lithium batteries batteries...
  • Page 61: Rims

    RIMS TYRE PRESSURE Front/ Rear 2.4 bar Type Aluminium Dimensions 16” x 2.15 BARTTERY CHARGER TYRES Type Dual Charger Dimensions 90 /80 R16 M/C 51D Voltage 54.6V...
  • Page 62: Dimensions

    DIMENSIONS ” fig. 2...
  • Page 63 DIMENSIONS Reference Description Value (mm) Overall length 1885 Wheelbase 1290 Seat height Total height (at handlebars) 1025 Height from ground Front fork angle 27.6° Dimensions are given in millimetres and refer to the scooter equipped with the original tyres. The height refers to the scooter when unloaded...
  • Page 64 NOTES ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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  • Page 66 The total or partial use of the content of this booklet including reprinting, storage to disk, reproduction, reprocessing, disclosure or distribution of said content on any technological platform, medium, electronic network without QUADRO VEHICLES S.A's prior authorisation in writing is prohibited.

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