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Summary of Contents for REVOLT RV400

  • Page 1 GET READY TO RIDE RV400...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Explore your way KNOW YOUR REVOLT BATTERY AND CHARGING Description of components and parts Do’s & don’ts for battery and chargers Description of speedometer Driving steps from start to stop Remote control Handle bar operations Seat and Battery lock WARRANTY POLICY MCB - Modular Circuit Breaker Ready to ride –...
  • Page 3: Know Your Revolt

    Know Your Revolt...
  • Page 4: Description Of Components And Parts

    Description of Components and Parts Rear view mirror Storage box Battery Saddle compartment Electronic Brake disc side stand Motor Spoke-type Aluminium rim...
  • Page 5 Description of Components and Parts Speedometer assembly Accelerator Front brake Rear brake Right-handlebar lever lever switch assembly Tail lamp Headlamp Left-handlebar switch assembly Controller FRONT BACK...
  • Page 6: Description Of Speedometer

    Description of Speedometer 12 19 18 15 Ambient Temperature 8 Battery Status 15 Temperature 2 Fault Code 9 Short Circuit 16 Mode Display 3 Speed Display 10 Charging 17 Left Indicator 4 Real Time Current 11 Bluetooth 18 Right Indicator 5 Mileage/ Trip/ RPM 12 Data Connection 19 Battery Fault...
  • Page 7: Remote Control

    Smart Remote Control Lock Key Unlock Key Push Start Locate my motorcycle...
  • Page 8 Handlebar Switch Gear - Left High/Low Beam Switch Direction Indicators Horn Switch...
  • Page 9 Handlebar Switch Gear - Right Parking Switch Mode Switch Sound on/off Switch...
  • Page 10 LOCK Handlebar Lock / Unlock Insert the key in handlebar lock and turn the key clockwise UNLOCK Put your motorcycle in parking mode using the parking switch and turn the handlebar to extreme left side Insert the key in handlebar lock and turn the key anticlockwise...
  • Page 11: Seat And Battery Lock

    OPEN BATTERY COVER Seat and Battery Cover Lock Insert the key in storage seat lock, turn it clockwise until you hear a ‘click’ sound OPEN SEAT Insert key in storage seat lock, turn it anticlockwise affirmative sound.
  • Page 12: Mcb - Modular Circuit Breaker

    MCB - Modular Circuit Breaker In case the current goes over the set range due to an abnormal situation or short circuit, the MCB will trip automatically to disconnect the current flow between the battery and the motorcycle’s wiring system. TIPS: TIPS: For your own safety, put MCB at ‘OFF’...
  • Page 13: Ready To Ride - Power On

    Ready to Ride – Power On Press ‘UNLOCK’ on Put on your helmet Get on the motorcycle, remote Smart Key remove the side stand POWER Press ‘Power’ button Toggle the parking switch to Turn accelerator switch from parking mode gently to ride to ready mode...
  • Page 14 Battery On-Boarding Charging 1. Connect the charger to the motorcycle charging port. 2. Connect the charger with power supply, during normal charging the red light will glow. Note : Ensure that the charger is kept safe from any debris or water infusions. CHARGING INDICATORS Charging: Red light will glow.
  • Page 15: Battery Use Instruction

    – Battery pack should not be put into fire. – Always use genuine Revolt recommended charger, use of any other charger may damage the battery pack. – All battery packs are checked for quality before delivery, under no circumstances the...
  • Page 16 Battery Use Instruction STORAGE, MAINTENANCE, TRANSPORT 1. In case the battery is not being used for a long time, please charge it until 50% (in case the battery is empty, charge it for 4.5 hours). Disconnect the battery from the motorcycle when storing them. Store in a dry ventilated place, at least charge it for 4 hours every month.
  • Page 17 Using MyRevolt...
  • Page 18 MyRevolt app will help you to connect with your motorcycle and obtain near real time information about your motorcycle. The built-in Artificial Intelligence in the app will show the battery charge information and allows you to swap the battery and get it delivered to your location. It also provides a way to secure your motorcycle through the use of its geofencing feature.
  • Page 19: User On-Board

    User Onboarding PHONE NUMBER VERIFICATION PROCESS...
  • Page 20: Homescreen

    HomeScreen This is the Home Screen of our App. The User will come on this screen everytime on opening the App or after successful login.
  • Page 21 HomeScreen Explained Opens up the navigation drawer Battery Percentage Current battery Motorcycle percentage of the Location bike. The color will change to indicate low battery warning. Current motorcycle riding mode Last Synced Time Displays the time when motorcycle data was last synced with App.
  • Page 22: Bike Location

    Bike Location Clicking on the bike location on the home screen takes you to the bike location map. This screen displays the motorcycle's location and speed. It also allows a user to share the motorcycle's location.
  • Page 23 HomeScreen User can connect and User can setup a change the motorcycle’s geo-fence once the sound. In case user is not GPS location is able to connect, restart displayed. the bike and try again. Users can find nearby This is to enable users Switch Stations to avail an emergency avail a battery Switch.
  • Page 24 SoundScreen (Connection screen only for iOS) Users need to click on the RVLT_MotoTone device for connecting to soundbox in iPhones.
  • Page 25: Soundscreen

    SoundScreen Tap on these circular buttons to change the sound. This will change your sound on your motorcyleafter your confirmation and this button will be highlighted to reflect the current sound of the bike. You can tap on these cards to play a preview of that particular sound on your mobile device.
  • Page 26 GeoFence -Used for protecting your bike Clicking on this will allow the user to setup a new Geofence.
  • Page 27: Geofence

    New GeoFenceSetup This is the geofenceradius User can change the radius of the geofence Clicking on CONFIRM & APPLY will setup the geofence If the motorcycle goes outside the geo-fence, user will get a notification of geo-fence being breached. Motorcycle will NOT automatically stop after the breach.
  • Page 28 GeoFence Edit User can TURN OFF User can edit a previously a previously applied applied Geofence. Geofence.
  • Page 29: Switch Battery

    Switch Battery Clicking on Switch Battery provides the switch stations nearby with their Open/Closed status...
  • Page 30 Switch Details Clicking on Switch Battery provides the details of the Switch Station with its location on a map and the time to reach the station.
  • Page 31: Order Battery

    Order Battery Clicking on Order Battery provides an option to reach out to emergency support number for battery delivery.
  • Page 32: Bike Diganostics

    Bike Diagnostics Clicking on My Bike from the menu allows a user to run diagnostics and view real time battery and mobile network information...
  • Page 33: Battery And Charging

    Battery and Charging...
  • Page 34 Batteries are the fuel of the e-motorcycle BATTERY & CHARGER OPERATION RV400 motorcycle comes with Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery. This battery is equipped with Battery Management System (BMS) which protects the battery from damages due to short circuit, over charging, deep discharging and high temperatures.
  • Page 35: Do's & Don'ts For Battery And Chargers

    Do’s & Don’ts for Battery and Chargers ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT POINTS & TIPS FOR CHARGING YOUR MOTORCYCLE: • Batteries will take 4 to 5 hours from full discharge to full charge. Batteries are to be recharged once in every 30 days even if vehicle is not used, otherwise the warranty will be null and void. •...
  • Page 36: Driving Steps From Start To Stop

    Driving Steps from Start to Stop DRIVING YOUR MOTORCYCLE A. Take motorcycle off the stand B. Check for recommended tyre pressure for smooth running . C. Insert the ignition key, without turning on the throttle. D. Sit on the motorcycle, turn the key to “ON” position by turning clockwise. E.
  • Page 37 Driving Steps from Start to Stop AFTER RIDE DO'S AND DON’TS • After your ride, turn off ignition lock, and remove keys. • Put the motorcycle on stand on flat ground, avoid uneven ground. • If motorcycle needs charging, put the motorcycle for charging [as per requirement] after a gap of 30 minutes.
  • Page 38: Warranty Policy

    Warranty Policy...
  • Page 39 Revolt Motors only obligation is to repair or replace defective parts with new parts or equivalent at no cost to the customer for the part and labor, only when Revolt Motors acknowledges that such malfunction is caused due to faulty material or workmanship during manufacturing.
  • Page 40 Such as Front/ Rear brake pads, all bulbs, tyres, all plastic/rubber parts and all cables i.e. front/ rear brake cable etc Revolt Motors will not be held liable for any personal injuries or damages of any type to the rider and any other person due to failure of any part of the motorcycle.
  • Page 41 1. Revolt motorcycles fitted with a new battery gives the stated range under stated conditions . 2. Batteries are like fuel for your Revolt motorcycle and they start getting consumed with time, e.g. the range on day 1 will be the highest and day 180 will be comparatively low, and Day 300 will be lower as compared to Day 180 and so on.
  • Page 42 BATTERY CARE AND PRECAUTION 1. Heat kills the battery. Avoid charging immediately after long ride. Try charging it in the night. 2. Battery loses charge even when not in use. Charge Li-ion battery once in 30 days, even if not riding. 3.
  • Page 43 TROUBLESHOOTING All the motorcycles are carefully inspected before they are delivered. But even after the motorcycle are inspected, some technical issues may occur.
  • Page 44 Service Schedule...
  • Page 45 Free/ Paid Service and Periodical Maintenance Schedule for Lithium-ion Battery Free Services* *Only periodic maintenance charges are free. Particulars 1st FS 2nd FS 3rd FS 4th FS 5th FS 6th PS 30 Days/ 1,000 KM* 210 Days/ 10,000 KM* 420 Days/ 20,000 KM* 630 Days/ 30,000 KM* 840 Days/ 40,000 KM* 1,080 Days / 50,000 KM...
  • Page 46 Free/Paid Service and Periodical Maintenance Schedule for Li-ion Battery Free Services* Free Services* *Only periodic maintenance charger are free. *Only periodic maintenance charger are free. 1st FS 2nd FS 3rd FS 4th FS 5th PS 6th PS 7th PS 8th PS Particulars 60 days/ 200 days/...
  • Page 47 Service Record Service Duration Job Card No. Service Date KM Reading Dealer Signature & Stamp 1,000 KM/ 30 Days * Whichever is earlier 10,000 KM/ 210 Days * Whichever is earlier 20,000 KM/ 420 Days * Whichever is earlier 30,000 KM/ 630 Days * Whichever is earlier 40,000 KM/ 840 Days * Whichever is earlier...

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