O
O
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W
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N
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E
R
R
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S
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M
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A
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N
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U
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L
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BICYCLE COMPONENTS (continued)
Computer/Display
Your bike is equipped with a display unit that will inform you of the battery
charge state, and other functions.
Power On/Off
Your Power On/Off switch is a key switch located near the bicycle frame.
Some models use the same key to lock the battery box and accessory box.
Throttle
Your throttle is located on the right hand side of your handlebar. Because it is
a variable speed throttle it is easily adaptable to any situation. You are always
in control of your speed. One of the most important features of the
Quicksilver is the power shut down mechanism incorporated into the right
brake lever. Every time the right brake lever is compressed, the power from
the motor is discontinued.
Batteries
Batteries that lay dormant for an extended period of time will lose their ability
to accept charge. Please make sure you ride and recharge your bike
periodically to prevent this from happening. Charge the batteries every two
months, even if the vehicle is not being used.
You should recharge the batteries after every use for optimum performance
and battery life. The average battery life for a Lead Acid battery is about 300
cycles. 1 cycle is one complete charge and discharge of the battery. You will
need to replace your batteries when they no longer hold a sufficient charge.
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN OR TAMPER WITH THE
BATTERY IN ANY WAY. DOING SO WILL CAUSE CHEMICAL,
ELECTRICAL, AND/OR FIRE HAZARDS.
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R
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A
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L
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E
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C
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O
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L
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G
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C
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S
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M
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L
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D
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1
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8
8
6
6
6
6
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7
7
4
4
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2
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6
6
2
2
7
7
4
4
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1
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