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  • Page 2 The smooth and responsive digitally-controlled powertrain can be optimised to suit your riding style. Your dynamic ride customisations can include regenerative braking to improve efficiency and power configuration. Not unlike your laptop or mobile phone, recharging Arthur is suited to the evening so you can probably benefit from off-peak rates.
  • Page 4 Read this Owners Manual carefully, and retain it for future reference. All information in this Owners Manual is correct at the time of publication. Fonzarelli Bikes reserves the right to make changes at any time without incurring obligation. © Fonzarelli Bikes 2020.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Content Safe Riding............6 Reverse, Regeneration.......23 Equipment.............7 Reverse & Parking Right side Regeneration braking Left side Dynamic regeneration Handlebars............9 Storage & load..........24 Instruments...........10 Pillion passenger Ignition............11 Accessories PowerPack............12 Specification..........26 Equipment Maintenance..........27 Installation Cleaning Tyres Charger............15 Brakes Charging the PowerPack Maintenance schedule Stands.............17 Electronics.............30 Kick stand...
  • Page 6: Safe Riding

    Above all, ride to live; employ common sense in all traffic situations Further riding rules and tips can be found on the website of your local transport authority. Running in See page 4 for information about running in your Arthur.
  • Page 7: Equipment

    Equipmet List of parts - 1. Rear view mirrors 9. Rear reflector 2. Headlamp 10. Rear indicator 3. Front brake lever 11. Pillion dink grips 4. Front indicator 12. Pillion 5. Front suspension 13. Saddle 6. Centre stand 14. External Charge Port 7.
  • Page 8 The Kit List of parts - 16. Under saddle storage 22. Side stand powerpack compartment 23. Front disc brake 17. Tail light 24. Front brake caliper 18. Rear indicator 25. Front indicator 19. Rear suspension 26. Rear brake lever 20. Motor number 27.
  • Page 9: Handlebars

    Handlebars 1. High beam/Low beam 2. Indicator switch 3. Horn 4. Hazard switch light 5. Kill switch 6. Ready & Reverse 7. Power modes (varies by model)
  • Page 10: Instruments

    Instruments 1. PowerPack percentage 2. Indicator on signal 3. High beam signal 4. Power mode 5. Speed 6a. Odometer, 3 seconds following power on 6b. Estimated mileage (kilometres) during ride mode 7. Powerpack SOC %...
  • Page 11: Ignition

    TIP: do not push down on the key or saddle cannot release. Steering Lock As an anti-theft precaution, Arthur is fitted with a steering lock after parking. 1. Parking 2. Ensure the handlebars are in the full left position 3.
  • Page 12: Powerpack

    PowerPack Powerpack cover Locking mechanism Connector PowerPack Note: Image depicts Arthur Model 1, 2 Configuration. Layout may vary by model.
  • Page 13 PowerPack PowerPack equipment 1. Power connector 2. Charge port 3. Safety switch 4. Charge level Note: Image depicts Arthur Model 1. Configuration will vary by model variants.
  • Page 14 PowerPack Installation of PowerPack - Model 1 & 2 1. Insert the key, and turn anticlockwise to the saddle latch release position 2. Remove key from ignition 3. Lift the saddle 4. Release PowerPack cover by turning white locking mechanism clockwise 5.
  • Page 15: Charger

    Please make sure the voltage Constant Current & Voltage (CC & CV) from AC outlet matches that required by the Multi-Stage Charging charger. Fonzarelli is not responsible for any Built-in Microcontroller (MCU) improper operations. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
  • Page 16 Operation instructions are not followed Warranty period has passed The damage is caused by improper operation Warning! Damages caused by force majeure You must only use the charger supplied by Fonzarelli Bikes. Do not use aftermarket products with the powerpack.
  • Page 17: Stands

    Stands Kick stand Use the kick stand when parking the scooter for a short amount of time. 1. Position the scooter on firm level ground. If you park on inclined ground, ensure that the front wheel is pointing up-hill 2. Engage the kill switch 3.
  • Page 18: Centre Stand

    Stands Centre stand The centre stand should be employed when parking the scooter for extended periods or when undertaking maintenance. 1. While dismounted, hold the left hand grip with your left hand 2. With your right hand, hold the pillion passenger left hand grip 3.
  • Page 19: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification VIN Location Motor (engine) number VIN Location (behind plate) Motor number location...
  • Page 20: Compliance Plate

    Vehicle Identification Compliance plate Compliance plate location...
  • Page 21: Riding

    5. Throttle – check for correct and smooth operation Contact an authorised Fonzarelli representative if you identify an issue. Warning! If the pre-ride inspection is not conducted before using the Fonzarelli, damage to equipment or severe injury could result. Starting procedure 1.
  • Page 22: Review Safety Before You Ride

    Arthur CBS Arthur CBS (combined braking system) assists brake control by linking the front and rear hydraulic disc brakes In this system, the rider's action of depressing one of the brake levers applies both front and rear brakes.
  • Page 23: Reverse, Regeneration

    Riding Functions Reverse Mode 1. After coming to a complete stop, hold down the BLACK reverse button. Note this button is also ‘Ready’ mode, used to start the vehicle. 2. While holding reverse, slowly open the throttle 3. The scooter will travel in reverse at a slow pace Engage the brake levers to turn off reverse mode NOTE: Reverse will only engage after brake has been applied Regenerative braking...
  • Page 24: Storage & Load

    Never attach heavy items directly to the scooter’s handlebars, as handling and steering response may be impeded. All models have a lockable Glovebox Arthur 1 and Arthur 2 models have under saddle storage of 20L. Arthur 3 has limited under saddle storage of 4L. Weight distribution is an important factor in the stability and control of the vehicle.
  • Page 25: Pillion Passenger

    Storage & Load Pillion passenger Arthur is licensed to seat one operator and one pillion passenger Range will be impacted when carrying a pillion passenger, due to additional load Ensure that the pillion passenger: Holds the pillion passenger grips Places feet on pillion foot pegs...
  • Page 26: Specification

    Specifications Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 SPEED 50 KM/H 65 KM/H 80 KM/H MAX^ RANGE 50 KMS 50 KMS 100 KMS POWER 3 kW 5.5 kW 8 kW CHARGING Portable Portable Bike to wall socket** Hydraulic disc brakes, Front + Rear, CBS/EBS BRAKES (combined and electric braking system) Stylish LCD Dash, LED headlamp, Regenerative Braking,...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Do not use hydrocarbon based cleaning products, as paint damage may result. Tyres Standard tyres for the Fonzarelli are 12 inch tubeless. Inflation pressure should be checked on cold tyres 20˚C periodically. Correct pressure is 32PSI Front, 34PSI Rear. Riding with a pillion or heavy load we recommend 33PSI front, 36PSI rear.
  • Page 28: Brakes

    Maintenance Brakes The Arthur has front and rear hydraulic disc brakes with CBS. Brake system must be inspected during service to ensure there are no fluid leaks. If brake control lever free play becomes excessive, and brake pads are not worn, air may have entered the hydraulic lines, and the hydraulic lines must be bled.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Scheduled Service Calculated by kilometres run or by Initial time in months since previous service (whichever Every occurs first). Item Routine Ride 1,000 kms 2,500 kms 5,000 kms 10,000 kms 15,000 kms or 1 month or 6 months or 12 months or 12 months or 12 months...
  • Page 30: Electronics

    Electronics PowerPack storage Weather During extremely hot temperature, after riding, Storing the PowerPack for extended periods (i.e.; allow 1 to 2 hours. longer than two months) can result in minimal loss of Storage capacity (maximum 1-2%), storing the PowerPack in ideal conditions will obtain optimum safety and Store PowerPack at 80%.
  • Page 31: Range & Performance

    Key factors that will affect range include speed, acceleration, number of starts / stops, load weight, air temperature and terrain. Ride conservatively when you first get your Arthur and adjust your riding style to reflect what you want out of your ride.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    Arthur has been subject to careful final checks and test rides before delivery to you. Subject to the terms of the ELECTRIC SCOOTER CO PTY LTD AUSTRALIAN WARRANTY, ESCO will repair or replace any defects in the materials or workmanship of Arthur that are notified to ESCO during the warranty period as follows: Major Components - a 24 month or 10,000 kilometre warranty on the Powerpack, controller, gauge and motor;...

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