Voloci NiMH User Manual - page 6
Copyright 2002, Nova Cruz Products, Inc. All rights reserved.
Revision of July 25, 2002
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a brake lever touches the handlebar when pulled, please adjust the cable setting
and/or replace the brake pads.
In most braking situations you should relax the throttle and apply both front and rear
brakes. Although your front brake is substantially more effective than your rear
brake, be sure to modulate the front (RIGHT) brake lever such that you are not
pitched forward over the front of the motorbike.
WARNING: Extreme application of the brakes may result in wheel
lock and can result in loss of control of the motorbike.
WARNING: Extreme braking with the front brake could result in
being pitched over the front of the motorbike.
Controls
§ Throttle. The throttle is controlled by twisting the right grip toward the
rider.
§ Brakes. Front and Rear disc brakes are controlled by right and left levers on
the handlebars.
§ Key switch. The main power switch for your motorbike is a “key” switch
located beneath the seat on the side of the seat frame. Turn the key switch
clockwise to activate the power. If you leave the switch in the on position,
the microprocessor controller for the overall motorbike will eventually
disable the power automatically. In this event, turn the key off and then on
again. Make sure to remove your key when parking your motorbike. This is
for both safety and security reasons.
§ Kill switch. On the right-hand control cluster there is a switch that can be
slid sideways. This switch is a “kill” switch. Moving the switch to the “X”
position will cut power to the motorbike. You should apply the kill switch
whenever you are not riding the motorbike, but when you have left the key
in place (e.g., when talking to friends while standing next to the motorbike).
§ Lights. The headlamp switch is at the top of the right-hand control cluster.
This switch activates the front headlight and the taillight.
§ Horn. The horn is on the top of the left-hand control cluster. Pushing the
button activates the horn.
§ Economy/Performance switch. This switch is in the middle of the left-hand
control cluster. Moving switch up (running figure) puts Voloci in a
performance mode that delivers full power to the rider. Moving switch
down (walking figure) puts Voloci in an economy mode that limits the
rider’s top speed and increases range.
§ Turn signals. The turn signal switch is on the bottom of the left-hand
control cluster. Move switch left for left directional and right for right
directional.