Qelectric Expresso S Owner's Manual - page 10
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, visible breaks or
cracks.
Dispose of used batteries by taking them to a recycling
center, or according to state and local laws.
Battery Temperature Sensitivity
Ambient temperature will affect almost every kind of
battery. Usually, the battery shows good discharging
capability at higher air temperature. When the air
temperature is under 0 ºF, the battery power will decline
more than one third. So it is natural that the Expresso will
not reach its normal mileage in winter or in cold weather.
When the air temperature is up to 68 ºF, the Expresso
will achieve its normal range capability.
When the ambient temperature is over 110 ºF (as when
exposed to summer sunshine for a long period), batteries
and other electric components usually run in an abnormal
fashion.
What Does “Maximum Range” mean?
To determine the Expresso’s maximum per-charge
distance, the testing environment was:
• Rider weight: 180 lbs
• Air temperature: 77 ºF
• No headwind, smooth, level road, infrequent
braking and steady speed.
Under these conditions, the Expresso’s maximum range is
up to 35 miles.
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