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Operating the Vehicle
Operating the Vehicle
Starting the Vehicle
Before entering the SOLO, visually check
around and underneath the vehicle for
children, animals, or objects that may be struck by the moving
vehicle.
Spinning the tires or holding the vehicle in
one place on a hill using only the
accelerator pedal may damage the drive system. When
stopping on a hill, use the brakes to hold the vehicle in place.
Before starting the vehicle, verify that:
The charge cable is disconnected and stored under the
hood. See
“Disconnecting the Charge Cable”, page 5-7
The vehicle is properly parked with the Electronic Parking
Brake (EPB) engaged and the Drive Mode set to N
Note: This vehicle will creep forward or backward when the brakes
are not applied and the Drive Mode Selector is in D (Drive) or R
(Reverse).
With both vehicle doors closed and your seat belt fastened:
1. Insert the key into the key switch. See
.
2. Press down on the brake pedal until it is fully depressed and
hold it down.
3. Without moving the steering wheel, turn the key to the
ON position. The display will show the ElectraMeccanica
logo, then load the instrument cluster display. All indicators
Note: Do not move the steering wheel while cycling the key
switch from OFF to ON, as this can result in a fault. If the
fault occurs, see
“EPS and Fault indicators on key-on”,
4. Ensure that the Drive Mode Selector is set to
N
(Neutral).
“Drive Mode Selector”, page 4-7
Note: As illustrated, if the Drive Mode Selector is not
currently set to N (Neutral), you will be prompted to do so by
the display.
WARNING
CAUTION
SWITCH
SET
D
N
15:09
06
75
96%
Mph
82˚
F
TRIP
miles
miles
Charge
Power
Power
Regen
Charge
Shift to N
Summary of Contents for TOC-1
Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ...
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Page 32: ...3 8 Seat Belt ...
Page 34: ...4 2 Interior Overview Controls Overview MIRROR 1 2 3 6 11 8 9 10 7 5 4 ...
Page 68: ...Storage 4 36 2 Fold the support ring upwards ...
Page 76: ...5 8 Charging Instructions ...
Page 84: ...6 8 Operating the Vehicle ...
Page 130: ...7 46 Vehicle Recovery ...
Page 136: ...9 4 Component Replacement Record ...
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