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MUVI

Owner's Manual

BATTERY PRECAUTIONS

1. GENERAL

a. The battery comprises lithium ion cells with a high energy den-

sity. It must not be tampered with under any circumstances. Fail-

ure to observe this instruction entails electrical and chemical risks, 

which can result in serious material and personal damage.
b. The inspection, repair or replacement of the battery, or any of its 

elements, by personnel not expressly authorised by the manufac-

turer is strictly prohibited.
c. The manipulation or repair of any electrical/electronic element 

of the vehicle (motor, controller, etc.) by personnel not expressly 

authorised by the manufacturer is strictly prohibited. 

d. Each battery has an electronic device that counts the number of 

days elapsed starting from the moment the charge level goes be-

low 20% (equivalent to the low-battery warning light in the display). 

The battery warranty will be null and void once this count reaches 

40 days.

2. BATTERY DAMAGE

Any type of vehicle abuse can affect the battery's service life. Observe 

the following instructions to keep it in good condition and prolong its 

service life:

a. Avoid using the vehicle in conditions of extreme heat or cold that 

go beyond the limits indicated by the manufacturer.
a. Avoid charging the battery in conditions of extreme heat or cold 

that go beyond the limits indicated by the manufacturer.
c. When the vehicle is not being used it should be stored in a dry 

place,  away  from  sources  of  heat  and/or  cold,  as  well  as  direct 

sunlight.
d. Avoid unnecessary knocks and vibrations to your vehicle. The 

insulation between the battery and the vehicle's chassis should be 

checked regularly to ensure it is in good condition. If it is not, re-

place it.

e. Self-discharge is a natural characteristic of the battery and should 

be monitored. In case of prolonged periods of inactivity, it should be 

regularly charged to its maximum level.
f. Avoid partially charging the battery. For correct daily use, the bat-

tery should always be charged to the limit set by the charger.
g. As a general rule, after charging has finished it is advisable to 

leave the battery connected to the charger for a certain amount of 

time.
h. Only use chargers that have been supplied directly by the manu-

facturer or an authorised dealer.
i. During use, avoid abnormally forcing the vehicle.
j. The battery is equipped with integrated protection against electri-

cal hazards, which can engage automatically. If the battery is not 

working properly, or at all, have it repaired at an authorised techni-

cal service centre.
k. Keep the battery clean and in good condition, carefully remove 

dust, dirt and other foreign elements that can get into the battery 

compartment during use.
l. If deterioration is detected in the electrical system's conductors, 

turn  off  the  vehicle  and  take  it  to  an  authorised  Torrot  technical 

service centre.
m. Water, mud or similar must not come into direct contact with the 

vehicle's  electrical  system. If water  has  accidentally  entered  any 

of the vehicle's electrical elements, turn it off and wait for it to dry 

naturally before using it again. 

Summary of Contents for MUVI 2017

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Maintenance Warranty muvi...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ic scooter We are pleased to welcome you to the family of Torrot Electric product users This manual contains information regarding the correct use and maintenance of your MUVI For your security and co...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ET BUTTON 21 SETTING THE TIME 21 BLUETOOTH APP 22 STORAGE COMPARTMENT 25 USING THE CENTRE STAND 26 USAGE AND PRECAUTIONS 27 TURN ON SEQUENCE 28 REMOVING THE BATTERIES 29 INSERTING THE BATTERIES 29 CHA...

Page 6: ...ride and very comfortable It comes with a small space under the seat for a jet helmet front and rear LED daytime running lights disc brakes and everything else you need to get around town safely enjo...

Page 7: ...s and prevention is better than cure so it s best to be protected Always fasten the helmet Wear comfortable snug fitting clothes Loose fitting clothes can complicate manoeuvres and become tangled in t...

Page 8: ...Ah LiNiCoMn WITH A RANGE OF UP TO 110km DIAGNOSTICS CONNECTIVITY ECU Electronic Control Unit CAN BUS BLUETOOTH DASHBOARD INTELLIGENT 320x240 4 LCD CUSTOMISABLE VIA APP iOS Android RIMS ALUMINIUM 16 x2...

Page 9: ...9 MUVI Owner s Manual COMPONENTS ACCELERATOR BRAKES CENTRE STAND BELT 1 2 3 5 MOTOR HEADLIGHT LOCK BATTERY IGNITION SWITCH 6 7 9 8 10 9 5 8 10 7 2 3 1 4 DASHBOARD 4 11 11 LUGGAGE HOOK...

Page 10: ...10 MUVI Owner s Manual CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 11: ...abrupt manner or the wheel will lock and the motorbike will lose stability Always squeeze the brake levers gently 4 SET BUTTON For more information on the SET button read the corresponding page 5 DISC...

Page 12: ...12 MUVI 22 45 TRIP 135 5 ODO 93450 6 RANGE 85 55 KM H 1 2 ECO Owner s Manual DASHBOARD 1 2 3 4 8 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 13: ...5 28 Wh km KM H 17 15 PWR 2 5 AVSPD 20 Owner s Manual EXTRA DISPLAYS AVAILABLE You can change the display type via the MUVI application 17 18 18 19 19 22 45 TRIP 135 5 ODO 93450 6 RNG 85 55 KM H ECO A...

Page 14: ...k temperature is below 5 C Remove the batteries and bring them indoors so they can warm up a little 3 WARNING Except for OBD errors this icon will light up when an error is detected 4 TRIP Shows the k...

Page 15: ...ding on configuration 13 LOW BATTERY WARNING LIGHT This light turns on when one of the batteries is below 20 14 HIGH BEAM INDICATOR This light indicates that high beam is on 15 OBD FAULT WARNING LIGHT...

Page 16: ...It is inadvisable to carry a passenger in this mode FULL This mode delivers maximum performance and power which will effect the range This riding mode is only available when both batteries are connect...

Page 17: ...however the steering is unlocked 2 ON In this position the motorbike is on and ready to go provided it is off its centre stand 3 LOCK In this position the motorbike is off and the steering can be loc...

Page 18: ...orking order If all is fine this image will be shown meaning you can start riding This image means that it s time to take the MUVI for its routine service The display will turn on when the key is in t...

Page 19: ...BATTERIES LOW BATTERY One of the motorbike s batteries is below 20 of its capacity The temperature of one or more components is too high and ECO mode will be engaged The temperature of a component is...

Page 20: ...I APP BATTERIES UNBALANCED ECO MODE ON There is an error in one of the batteries ECO mode will be engaged Only one battery has been detected ECO mode will be engaged The motorbike is unable to run Che...

Page 21: ...shboard will indicate that the mode has changed Resets the kilometres shown on the TRIP meter Press the SET button for 3 seconds to reset the kilometres shown on the TRIP meter Changes from km h to mp...

Page 22: ...nt and password and advance to the next page You re ever closer to enjoying the Torrot interconnected mobility experience 3 Bluetooth application menu Press Support to access the menu for connecting y...

Page 23: ...email send your motorcycle logs to support if there is an error view errors recorded by the OBD and scan for devices to connect with your MUVI 5 If the OBD finds an error and it is shown on the displ...

Page 24: ...7 If you want to see a summary of what you ve done with the MUVI access Ride Statistics from the menu and amuse yourself viewing the amount of time you ve ridden maximum speed reached and average con...

Page 25: ...ike batteries are also located inside this compartment Further below there will be a detailed explanation on how to treat the batteries to avoid deterioration and extend their service life as much as...

Page 26: ...CENTRE STAND To put the motorbike onto its centre stand when parking set the ignition switch to OFF Place your foot on the stand s arm and push downward To facilitate this move grasp the handle with y...

Page 27: ...kes provide easy braking requiring very little force on the lever Using the left brake lever activates the combined braking distributing it over both wheels Avoid sudden braking doing so can cause los...

Page 28: ...and if there are no errors the speedometer will appear with the word STOP To get to the ECO FULL screen and activate the motor you will have to 1 Ensure the motorcycle is off its centre stand 2 Squee...

Page 29: ...il it comes out The battery weighs 8 kg the same as an 8 L water container so while pulling on the battery with one hand grasp it with the other to steady it INSERTINGTHEBATTERIES To insert a battery...

Page 30: ...onnect both batteries to the charger 4 Connect the charger to mains power To charge them off the motorbike 1 Turn the motorbike off 2 Remove the batteries as explained on the previous page 3 Connect t...

Page 31: ...sources of heat and or cold as well as direct sunlight d Avoid unnecessary knocks and vibrations to your vehicle The insulation between the battery and the vehicle s chassis should be checked regularl...

Page 32: ...EMPT TO FIX IT YOURSELF AS YOU COULD RISK INJURY OR WORSEN THE PROBLEM TAKE IT TO AN AUTHORISED WORKSHOP AND WE WILL HAVE IT READY FOR YOU AS SOON AS POSSIBLE DO NOT FORGET TO REMOVE THE BATTERIES BEF...

Page 33: ...correct pressure will also prolong their service life Change the tyres when the tread depth reaches that established by traffic regulations After changing the tyres make sure both have the same and c...

Page 34: ...deficient braking and lead to an accident The brake fluid reservoir has a circular transparent window The minimum level is situated slightly above the bottom of the window and the maximum at the top o...

Page 35: ...bulb take off the rear handlebar cover by removing the screws shown in the picture Once the screws are out remove the plastic cover by detaching the tabs shown in the picture Be careful when removing...

Page 36: ...e headlight Next uncouple the headlight connector You will see the bulb retention clip one of its sides terminates in two ends Press one of these ends inward then sideward to remove from its position...

Page 37: ...ght and the wheel touching a wall mark the light bulb s height with respect to the ground Move back 10 metres perpendicularly from the wall and turn on the headlight The highest part of the beam shoul...

Page 38: ...ean the motorbike with a damp cloth soapy water or a spray especially for cleaning plastics Do not clean with a pressure washer or a hose as water could get into the electronic components If you are n...

Page 39: ...al STICKER LOCATIONS Each of the MUVI s components has a sticker that indicates its model and serial number Let s take a look at where these stickers are VIN number Controller Motor Tyres ECU Batterie...

Page 40: ...number is engraved on the metal tube that leads to the chassis steering head Just beside this is the Manufacturer s Data Plate which is indelible It indicates the manufacturer s name as well as the V...

Page 41: ...others of the same or greater value in the original vehicle at the sole discretion of Torrot Electric This warranty starts from the date of purchase It is only applicable to the original owner and can...

Page 42: ...ONSIBILITIES Torrot Electric Europa S L requests that the user follow proper vehicle maintenance and use requirements so as to properly uphold any warranty claim During the warranty period your vehicl...

Page 43: ...el in the owner s manual If any issues arise regarding your vehicle write to us at info torrot com and include the chassis number the problem that has been detected your name and a contact number Our...

Page 44: ...RBIDDEN IMAGES ARE NOT CONTRACTUAL DUE TO THE CONSTANT IMPROVEMENT POLICY OF TORROT ELECTRIC EUROPA S L SPECIFICATIONS AND EQUIPMENT MAY VARY WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE THE LATEST INFORMATION AT WWW TORROT...

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