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Maintenance

VEHICLE MAINTENANCE

CHARGER AND BATTERY MAINTENANCE

1.) About a month after purchase, check that all screws and nuts are tight. If there are 

loose bolts or nuts, tighten them.

2.) Keep the brake discs clean! With increased dirt it can lead to a reduced braking 

effect as well as noise development. Should the brake discs need to be replaced, have 

this troubleshooting carried out by a professional maintenance service.

1.) Only use the original charger.

2.) The charger should be used in a well-ventilated area. Under no circumstances 

     should it be used in an enclosed space as well as in strong or high sunlight 

     temperatures. Do not pack the charger under the seat or the rear case.

3.) When charging, insert the battery first and connect it then with a power source.    

     After charging, disconnect the battery or the charger from the power source and 

     only then pull the plug on the battery.

4.) When the green light is on, you should disconnect the device from the power 

     source. The charger and the power source must not be connected for a long period 

     of time without a charging process being carried out.

5.) Stop charging immediately if the charger overheats, the control lamp lights up 

     abnormally or there is an unusual smell.

6.) To avoid short circuits, make sure that when storing or in use, no other substances 

     (especially water and other liquids) enter the device.

7.) Do not exchange or remove any parts inside the charger.

8.) Keep the charger away from children.

9.) Charge the vehicle fully before you set off. Otherwise the service life of the battery 

     will be reduced.

10.) Never cover the charger during the charging process.

Summary of Contents for ARI 145

Page 1: ...Manual ARI 145 All fundtions at a glance ARI Motors GmbH www ari motors com...

Page 2: ...Contents 5 6 7 8 3 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION VEHICLE SPEEDOMETER SWITCHES AND LEVERS PARKING BRAKE AND KEYS FUSES AND CHARGING MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE CONDITIONS TECHNICAL DATA SERVICE CONTACT 12 15 16...

Page 3: ...and sharp changes of direction on wet and slippery roads In bad weather conditions drive with particular foresight in order to always have enough time for braking maneuvers 4 Only ride with the prescr...

Page 4: ...mber is printed on the outer shell of the electric motor 2 The front rack should be loaded with a maximum of 35 kilograms the rear with a maximum of 70 kilograms Note the changed road position of the...

Page 5: ...nt shock absorber 23 Front light 24 Front rack 9 Rear shock absorber 10 Rear luggage rack 11 Rear light 12 Rear fender 13 Electric motor 14 Rear suspension fork 15 Cover plate charging connector 16 Co...

Page 6: ...s GmbH www ari motors com Switches and levers HANDLE LEFT HANDLE RIGHT 1 Low high beam switch 2 Hazard lights 3 Left right indicator 4 Horn 5 License plate lights 6 Low beam switch 7 Drive mode switch...

Page 7: ...uggage racks are loaded This prevents the vehicle and the load from rolling or sliding away KEY AND START A If the key is in position ON do not remove it Otherwise you will interrupt the energy supply...

Page 8: ...r the battery with the blue plug Both batteries are switched separately and charged individually this is not necessary for vehicles with one battery 1 2 3 The display of the charge level of the batter...

Page 9: ...e 3 When charging insert the battery first and connect it then with a power source After charging disconnect the battery or the charger from the power source and only then pull the plug on the battery...

Page 10: ...en after a long period of time without moving 3 The vehicle must be inspected after the first 300 kilometers 186 miles POSSIBLE ERRORS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS A Reduced top speed Cause 1 Battery voltage i...

Page 11: ...d braking and higher loading Solution 4 No intervention necessary D Charger does not charge the vehicle Cause 1 The charger socket and plug are insufficiently connected or not connected at all Solutio...

Page 12: ...have be replaced on a regular basis or whose functions have to be maintained and adjusted on a regular basis RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES AND GUARANTEE ON THE NEW VEHICLE According to current legislativ...

Page 13: ...ing batteries for a long time in an uncharged or poor condition Damage to your vehicle caused by other people or external influences e g accidents hail floods etc Assembly of parts not approved by ARI...

Page 14: ...s not intended e g sport or racing purposes the vehicle is overloaded or operated on non public roads or other roads of a similar nature e g rough terrain the repair or modification of the vehicle or...

Page 15: ...please use our homepage at www ari motors com You can also write an email to Info ari motors com for information regarding the vehicle and a service partner in your area You can also call our service...

Page 16: ...utlet with 16Ah fuse Transmission Type of transmission Automatic Differential Yes Drive Type of drive Rear drive Front axle suspension Telescopic suspension Rear axle suspension Independent suspension...

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