Rad2Go Mo Rad 1500 Manuel du propriétaire

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Page 1 - Mo Rad 1500

Mo Rad 1500 Owner’s Manual

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STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Place the vehicle on center stand and check that the rear tire is not touching the ground. 2. Keep the throttle closed. 3. I

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To ride away:  Allow the throttle to return to idle, apply the rear brake, and then remove the vehicle from the stand.  Get on the vehicle, keepi

Page 4 - Foreword

Always use the turn signals any time you intend to change lanes or change direction, and avoid sudden or abrupt turning. Switch off the direction indi

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WARNING Failure to follow these simple recommendations can damage your motorscooter, and lead to an accident, with subsequent serious injury, or even

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BASIC SAFETY RULES The instructions below cover normal operation of your motorscooter and must be carefully observed. By following these rules you wi

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WARNING Do not ride the motorscooter if the throttle does not automatically return to idle. Contact Rad2Go service technician who will provide for th

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Never race other motorscooters or motorcycles with your motorscooter. Brake with both the front and rear brakes. The use of one brake only for sudden

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ADDITIONAL RIDING GEAR In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:  Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to help protect your feet a

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LOAD Do not overload your motorscooter. Attach luggage or packages as closely as possible to the center of your motorscooter and distribute the load f

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TIRE REPAIR If a tire is punctured or damaged, you should replace it not repair it. As discussed below, a tire that is repaired, either temporarily o

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The Handbook The instructions in this handbook are designed to provide a clear and simple guide to use your new vehicle. The handbook contains infor

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CAUTION When working on the electrical system, pay special attention to the correct connection of wires leading to the electronic ignition unit and ob

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STORAGE If the motorscooter is not to be used for prolonged periods, the battery must be charged periodically (when not in use, the battery will disch

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Technical Specification Motor Power 1500W Brake-Horsepower 2.012052 bhp Battery DC 48V, 40AH Charger 110V/60 Hz Charging Time 6~8 Hours Life of B

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Parts List A. Horn B. Front Brake C. Rear View Mirror D. Head Lamp E. Dash Board F. Turning Signal G. Rear Brake Handle H. Seat I. Batt

Page 17 - ACCESSORIES

Assembly Instructions 1. Remove the unit from its packaging. 2. Install the four 12V batteries into the battery compartment, located under the seat

Page 18 - Tire Pressure

4. The next battery that you want to install goes on the second tier. This is the shortest cable 11” in length (The measurements are taken from the

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6. The next step is to place the remaining battery on top of the previously installed one, this cable 14” in length (The measurements are taken from

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8. Once installation is complete this is what it should resemble. 27

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Installing the Mirrors 1. On the Handle Bar, in between the grips and the brake handle, screw in the mirrors. 2. Screw in the mirrors clockwise.

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BRAKE FLUID CAUTION Brake fluid is extremely poisonous. Never allow brake fluid to b ingested or swallowed. Should brake fluid accidentally be swall

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Symbols For The Correct Use Of Your New Vehicle The symbols on the page are important. They highlight area of the handbook that deserve special atte

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3. Remove the clear cap. 4. Remove the black filter. 30

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5. Add brake fluid, DOT 3 or DOT 4, fill above the line on the outside of Brake Fluid window. 31

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Dash Board A. Head Lamp Indicator B. Power Indicator C. Signal Indicator D. Speedometer E. Mileage (Odometer) F. Pressure Indicator G. Low V

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Ignition Key Position Key Position Description On Key cannot be taken out when power is on. To prevent theft please turn the front ha

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Controller (Left) Headlight Switch High Beam – Push Switch Up Low Beam – Push Switch Down Horizontal Switch Left Turn Signal – Push Switch to the

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Controller (Right) Front Brake Lever When Brake Handle is compressed the rear wheel will slow to a stop and power will be cut off. Power will flow

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Throttle Tips 5. Turn the key to the ‘ON’ position, and then turn the Throttle gradually to accelerate. 6. To prevent loosing control of the vehicle

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 Always check the battery gauge while you are riding. An emergency can occur at anytime, please stop and turn the ignition to the ‘Off’ position an

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9 Point Inspection Before Every Use Item Action Front Brake Squeeze Brake Handle on Right Controller and push the scooters to see if it rolls easily

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Front Break: Drum Check Squeeze Brake Handle on Right Controller and push the scooters to see if it rolls easily. If so you will need to tighten the

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General Safety Rules Foreword This manual is an important and integral part of your vehicle. Keep it with your vehicle at all times and when vehicle

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Maintenance Schedule Proper servicing of your motorscooter is necessary for it to achieve its normal lifetime, and to maintain its performance. Any

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Problem Condition Check Solution When I turn my vehicle on nothing happens? 1. Power indicator light is off while riding. 2. Indicating light on

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Warranty. Rad2Go warrants each new Rad2Go product for ninety (90) days according to the following terms. This warranty extends to the original reta

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43 RAD2GO ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPENSE OF RETURNING THE RAD2GO PROD

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PRECAUTIONS GENERAL ADVICE WARNING Your safety and that of those around you depends not only on your skills as a rider, but also your knowledge about

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ROAD REGULATIONS AND USE OF THE MOTORSCOOTER Rules of the road may vary from country to country or state to state. It is essential that you understan

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TAMPERING WARNING Tampering with the noise control system is prohibited. Federal law prohibits the following acts: a) Removal or rendering inoperati

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KEYS The motorscooter is supplied with two keys (one spare) that serve to start the engine and unlock the saddle compartment. NOTE Keep the duplicate

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The serial numbers are made up of a code stamped into the frame and the engine. Check that the frame number on the vehicle is identical to the numbe

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