Recon HUMMER EV Owner's Manual page 14

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4. To turn on the HEADLIGHT, push and hold the "+" button. To turn off the headlight, pus hand hold the "+"
button again.
5. To engage WALK MODE, push and hold the "-" button while standing next to the bike. The bike will begin to
move slowly. To deactivate walk mode, engage either brake lever or depress the "-" button.
CAUTION:
pull either brake lever or depress the "-" button.
3. Tips for riding the HUMMER EV AWD E-Bike:
1. To maximize range and battery output, use the pedals and pedal assist (PAS) often (especially during start-ups
and hill climbs).
2. On steep inclines, it is best to shift the gears down and the PAS level up to pedal up a hill.
3. DO NOT push the throttle too suddenly. The bike should accelerate slowly, reducing battery consumption and
risking damage to the electrical system and gearing. It is best to use the pedals to avoid sudden stops and starts.
4. The bike's internal controller has a charge overload protection system. IF the bike is overloaded or the battery is
too hot, the power will be cut off automatically and restored when it is normal and safe to ride.
5. Avoid using the throttle when braking.
6. To immediately cut power from the motors, stop pedaling, and engage whichever brake lever is safest. Engaging
the brake levers cuts power from the motors.
WARNING
4. Safety:
1. Know and understand your limitations and the limitations of the E-Bike by practicing braking, using the throttle
and pedal assist system in a controlled location and environment.
2. It is the operator's responsibility to know and follow all applicable local, state, and federal regulations.
3. This bike is to be used solely by ADULTS over the age of 18.
4. Alcohol, Drugs, other Substances
DANGER:
a.
substance/condition that could impair your motor function, judgement, reaction time, or ability to safely
operate this bike. Doing so puts you at a VERY HIGH RISK of serious injury or death.
5. Extreme Riding
DANGER:
a.
riding includes but is not limited to jumps, stunts, or any riding that exceeds your capabilities or the
strength and integrity limitations of certain bike components and/or otherwise leads to dangerous
situations. Never engage in extreme riding or any type of riding that exceeds your capabilities.
6. Helmets
DANGER:
a.
or death. Always wear a properly fitted helmet that covers the forehead. Many locations require
specific safety devices. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself and comply with the laws, rules,
and regulations where you ride.
7. Wet and low visibility conditions
WARNING:
a.
greatly increases your risk of accidents, serious injury, or death. Low-visibility conditions (night, dusk,
dawn, fog, mist, rain, snow, etc.) will compound your risk of injury or death. If you must ride in wet
conditions, following the guidelines below can help mitigate risk.
WARNING:
b.
snow, etc.) makes it harder to see and avoid hazards and makes it harder for others to see and avoid
Be aware of obstacles while operating walk mode. Understand how to turn off walk mode:
DANGER
NEVER ride this bike under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any
Extreme riding puts you at a VERY HIGH RISK of serious injury or death. Extreme
Riding any bike without a helmet puts you at VERY HIGH RISK of serious head injury
Riding in wet conditions means slippery hands, feet, and riding surfaces, which
Riding at night or in other low-visibility conditions (dawn, dusk, fog, rain, mist,
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