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E-max 90 S Operator's Manual

E-max 90 S Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
CUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOK
Valid for "e-max" versions:
Status as of January 2008
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Summary of Contents for E-max 90 S

  • Page 1 OPERATOR’S MANUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE CHECKBOOK Valid for “e-max” versions: Status as of January 2008...
  • Page 2 For problem free operation and maintaining the value of the vehicle ensure professional servicing, following all the established maintenance and driving tips in this handbook as well as having all servicing carried out by an authorised e-max specialised dealer at the correct time intervals as specified in this manual.
  • Page 3: Safety Tips

    1. Safety tips Before use: Check the scooter to make sure that: • the cord from the charger is removed!!! • there is enough power in the battery • the lights and horn are functioning • there is enough tyre pressure and tread •...
  • Page 4: While Driving

    While driving: 1.1 Clothing • Always drive with a well fitting helmet • Wear tight fitting and comfortable clothing • Wear appropriate footwear (no socks or slippers) Under some conditions, open or loose clothing can have and adverse affect on driving safety! 1.2 Riding style •...
  • Page 5 1.3 Loading of objects and passengers • Use only the top case, the storage compartment under the seat or loading hook when transporting objects • Do not exceed the approved total weight • The scooter is certified for a maximum of 2 persons! •...
  • Page 6: After Use

    Riding on a partially charged battery will significantly reduce it’s life. You can increase the life of the battery by using the original e-max charging unit every time you charge the Scooter. Over charging the battery is impossible as the charging...
  • Page 7: Attachments And Controls

    Attachments and Controls Ignition switch Lever for rear Seat lock brake Head light Rear light Parking light High beam Indicator Indicator Motor and Rear brake...
  • Page 8 Ignition switch Seat Mirror compartment Side Reflector Lever for front brake License plate light License plate Rear Reflector Main stand...
  • Page 9 2.1 Ignition switch Possible switch positions: OFF position: • All functions off • Steering lock not engaged • Scooter can be moved • Work on the scooter is possible without risk Key in the ignition and in “Drive” position: • All functions are ready for use •...
  • Page 10 Speedometer / LCD Display After being switched on, a welcome text appears in the display In case of a malfunction: see 3.4 for the respective information As soon as this has disappeared and no further malfunction notifications appears, the scooter is ready for use Symbols in the display: •...
  • Page 11 Left Switch Unit 2.3.1 High Beam Switch Position 1: When the low beam is switched on, pressing the switch down activates the high beam as long as pressure is applied • The blue high beam LED is displayed on the speedometer while pressure is applied Position 2: When the low beam is switched on, pressing the switch up...
  • Page 12 2.3.3 Horn Pressing the switch sounds the horn...
  • Page 13 Right Switch Unit 2.4.1 Mode Switch • Short press: Display in speedometer changes from trip odometer (KmP) + battery voltage to total odometer (KmT) + KmP • Hold for min. 3 seconds: Trip odometer is set to 0 km 2.4.2 Light Switch •...
  • Page 14 Throttle Turning the throttle changes the speed. • Avoid turning it too quickly for a smoother ride • If the throttle is not used, a safety function will switch off after 180 seconds when the key position is in “Drive” To activate: Turn the throttle a full turn and then use it normally...
  • Page 15 Seat lock / storage compartment • To open the seat, put the key in and turn • To lock, lower the seat and press down until it snaps into place • Never put keys in the compartment and then close the seat •...
  • Page 16 Charging Plug • The charging plug is located in the storage compartment (to open compartment see 2.6) • After charging return the plug to its specially designed holder...
  • Page 17 Mirror • Before riding, ensure the mirrors are adjusted correctly • Approximate positioning: Set the frame with the holder • Fine adjustment is possible by moving the mirror inside it’s plastic casing • For safety clean the mirrors regularly!!
  • Page 18 Main Stand • The main stand holds the scooter in an upright position • Use the main stand • during a long stop • when the ground is too unstable for the side stand • during servicing...
  • Page 19 2.10 Side Stand • The side stand holds the scooter in a slightly angled position • Set the scooter on a firm surface • Fold out the side stand with the right foot until it snaps into place • To fold the stand in, set the scooter upright and using your right foot, return the side stand into place Note: When the side stand is out and the key...
  • Page 20 2.11 Hook • To use the hook, turn to the right and fold out • A load of up to 3 kg can be hung on the hook...
  • Page 21 When the charging unit is connected, do not turn the key switch to the “Drive” position!!! Be absolutely certain that the charging unit is not connected when using the scooter!!! Warning: Only use e-max approved chargers or warranty is voided...
  • Page 22 Connecting the charging unit: • Open the seat as described in sections 2.6 and 2.7 • Take the blue charging plug out of the holder and connect the charging unit as seen in the photograph Note: The plug only fits in one direction, therefore it is not possible to connect it incorrectly •...
  • Page 23 Begin charging process: • Press the switch on the charging unit to position 1 • The fan will start and the respective LED of the battery charge level will be displayed LED displays: • <30% Battery has less than 30% of its capacity •...
  • Page 24 Charging Times: 500W charging unit (included in delivery of 90S): • 30-100% approx. 3 hrs • 100% - switch off* approx. 1.5 hrs 1000W charging unit (included in delivery of 110S): • 30-100% approx. 2 hrs for 90S, approx. 3.5 hrs for 110S •...
  • Page 25 Malfunctions For the malfunctions described here, we assume that only the end components come into question for the cause of the malfunction. If the fault still occurs after the end component has been replaced, then it is necessary to pay a visit to your dealer.
  • Page 26 Tyres The air pressure can be checked and adjusted if necessary at any service station. Normal air pressure: 2.8 bar If the tyres are worn or faulty, they may only be changed by the dealer. Note: Too low air pressure or worn tyres may affect handling and range! Brakes Squealing noises while braking indicate worn brake pads or that there is a foreign object (e.g.
  • Page 27 Malfunction messages in the speedometer display Display Text To overcome this problem: Accelerator turn at power up Release accelerator and turn key switch to “Off” and then to “Drive” Low Battery Recharge! Batteries are empty and must be charged immediately. Range of approx. 2-3 km with automatically reduced speed (max.
  • Page 28: Vehicle Maintenance

    4. Vehicle maintenance All parts of a motorbike are equally at risk of corrosion because of aggressive pollutants in the air and from the effects of salt on the road. It is the responsibility of the user to adequately protect the vehicle from these factors. This will help to maintain the value of the vehicle and its warranty claims.
  • Page 29: Shipment Inspection

    • check that all operating elements are in working order • check lights / headlight setting • check directional stability, front and rear brakes and handling Date, Signature, Stamp “e-max“ Dealer...
  • Page 30 6. Vehicle delivery Vehicle identification number: Date of delivery: Month Year 110S 45km/h 25km/h Dealer Number: Name: ______________________________ Dealer Stamp: Street: ______________________________ Location: ______________________________ Telephone: _____________________________ Email: ______________________________ This document is the foundation for the processing of warranty applications. Warranty applications cannot be processed if warranty documents are not filled out or are incomplete!
  • Page 31: Warranty Information

    1. Liability for warranty cases is determined by the legal regulations beginning at the point of time of delivery to the end user (two years) 2. Defects that are not reported to an authorised e-max dealer within this time period are not subject to warranty claims 3.
  • Page 32 6. Agreements that differ from the above guarantee conditions must be confirmed in writing by e-max to be effective The following are excluded from the guarantee: •...
  • Page 33 • check that all operating elements are in working order • check lights / headlight setting 500 km inspection (+/- 100km) • check directional stability, front and rear brakes performed at km ____________ and handling Date, Signature, Stamp “e-max“ Dealer...
  • Page 34 Inspection 5,000 km 10,000 km 15,000 km km: ____________ km: ____________ km: ____________ Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp “e-max“ dealer “e-max“ dealer “e-max“ dealer Inspection Inspection Inspection 20,000 km 25,000 km 30,000 km km: ____________ km: ____________ km: ____________ 8.1 Inspections...
  • Page 35 Inspection 35,000 km 40.000 km 45.000 km km: ____________ km: ____________ km: ____________ Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp “e-max“ Dealer “e-max“ Dealer “e-max“ Dealer Inspection Inspection Inspection 50.000 km 55.000 km 60.000 km km: ____________ km: ____________ km: ____________ 8.2 Odometer...
  • Page 36 Displayed mileage is not the Displayed mileage is not the Displayed mileage is not the total mileage! total mileage! total mileage! __________ __________ __________ Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp Date, Signature, Stamp “e-max“ Dealer “e-max“ Dealer “e-max“ Dealer...
  • Page 37 Your e-max dealer would like to give you comprehensive advice and service your vehicle competently. Here are some tips for smooth proceedings if an inspection or repair has to be carried out. 1. Only let an authorised e-max dealer service your vehicle 2.
  • Page 38 Operator’s Manual Page 1. Safety tips .................... 3 - 6 2. Attached parts / Operating elements............7 – 25 3. Malfunctions ..................26 -28 4. Vehicle maintenance ................29 5. Delivery inspection ..................30 6. Vehicle delivery ..................31 7. Warranty instructions................32 – 33 8.

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