Qelectric Expresso S Owner's Manual

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Summary of Expresso S

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    Electric bicycle owner’s manual read this manual completely before riding your expresso. Q-global incorporated 374-a encinitas blvd, encinitas, ca 92024 27.

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    Contents warranty foreword ……………………………………………… 2 the expresso is covered by a 6-month warranty. This warranty covers parts, and in some cases, labor or in-home service against factory defects. Failures caused by shipping damage, accident or misuse are not covered by warranty. Riding safety …………………………...

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    Troubleshooting guide foreword problem cause solution battery gauge does not register anything when vehicle is on. 1. Loose connection near the power switch or battery pack. 2. Battery is completely discharged. 1. Check the connections, reconnecting any that are loose. 2. Charge the battery. Battery...

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    Scheduled maintenance provided you should contact your insurance company or agent. Expresso should be checked from time to time. Refer to the maintenance schedule in the following chart: safety basics: do’s and don’ts the do’s check ● adjust change lubricate ◆ ▲ ■ o always conduct a safety check bef...

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    4) when proper chain tension is achieved, tighten the axle nuts and re-secure the rear brake housing to the frame. O never carry a passenger. The maximum carrying capacity is 300 lbs. O never ride barefoot or wearing sandals. If the chain needs to be taken off from the expresso, for instance for rea...

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    Laws as all other road vehicles, including yielding the right-of-way to pedestrians, and stopping at red lights and stop signs. The changing method of the front tire is the same as common bicycle. It is more complex to change the rear tire because of the motor and brake assemblies, and associated wi...

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    Expresso after each ride. You should charge your expresso if it has not been used for 30 days or more. Wet weather impairs traction, braking and visibility, both for the rider and for other vehicles sharing the road. The risk of accident is dramatically increased in wet conditions. In wet weather yo...

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    3) keep the charger(s) and battery away from water to prevent electrical shock and shorting. The charger(s) is intended for indoor use only. Wear light colored, reflective clothing and accessories, any reflective device or light source that moves will help you get the attention of approaching motori...

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    Frequent braking and acceleration, driving into headwinds, up hills or with cargo will all cost a lot of battery energy. In these conditions, the expresso will not reach its normal range. Specifications product size (l x w x h): 71” x 27” x 43” (180 × 68 × 107 cm) battery charging be sure to charge ...

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    Components 1. Headlight 2. Instrument panel 3. Ignition switch 4. Battery box (under mat) 5. Charger ports 6. Seat with storage 7. Under-seat storage lock 8. Cargo box 9. Luggage rack 10. Tail light 11. Service stand 12. Side stand 13. Front brake adjuster replace the battery if there are leaks, vis...

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    What’s inside your expresso battery the battery is composed of four 12 volt, 14 amp-hour capacity batteries, in series, for a total capacity of 48 v, 14 ah. The component batteries are a standard, commercially available size. Keep three things in mind, however, should you choose to service your batt...

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    Battery care and maintenance assembly and setup what to expect of your batteries, ideally if your expresso was removed from its carton and “set up” by retail store personnel, there is no guarantee it was properly set up. Please observe and follow this checklist, even if your expresso was out of its ...

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    3) the expresso has an onboard voltmeter, indicating the battery’s approximate state-of-charge. It is normal for this reading to “sag” somewhat during acceleration. Excessive voltage “sag” is a sign of a depleted or damaged battery. When a battery is exhausted, if you force it to supply energy, it w...

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    Routine operation • at the cable end bracket, just before the lever, with 8 and 10 mm wrench adjustments, and a) pre-ride check • at the end of the lever, with a 10 mm nut fastener. 1) be sure the tires have enough air. Low tire pressure risks rim pinching (tube failure) and lowers your range (dista...