Motorino Doohan iTank DH01 User Manual

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Motorino
Doohan iTank DH01
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Preface
Thank you for purchasing the Doohan iTank DH01 intelligent electric motorcycle.
We hope you will enjoy riding your three-wheel motorcycle responsibly and safely.
To ensure a safe and fun riding experience, it is important that you are familiar with features of your motorcycle, and reading this manual thoroughly will assist in your
understanding. Each time before riding, it is necessary to perform some basic maintenance checks.
In the event that your motorcycle needs repair, or for routine maintenance, we recommend returning to the dealer for servicing. If the original dealer is not nearby or convenient for you, we recommend locating another authorized dealer to ensure
that the correct parts and proper repair methods are used.
If you are mechanically inclined and have the proper training and tools, you can maintain and repair your motorcycle yourself. To ensure years of trouble free
operation, we recommend only using genuine Doohan parts.
This manual elaborates on proper operation, basic maintenance and adjustments of the
Doohan iTank DH01 motorcycle.
Please note that specifications may be subject to change. This manual was correct at
the time of printing, but may be updated in the future.
We truly hope you enjoy riding your Doohan iTank DH01 intelligent electric
motorcycle.
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Important notes
Rider and Passenger
If the rider invites a passenger to ride on the DH01, the passenger should hold on
to the rider or the hand rails securely. The passenger should follow all instructions from the rider and should not attempt to control the motorcycle themselves. When two people are riding, the handling and braking performance
may be compromised due to the extra weight.
Be sure to never exceed the load limits indicated in section IX Do not allow inexperienced operators to ride your iTank DH01. New riders
should attend training to learn safe operation techniques and obtain the proper
licensing where required.
Road Conditions
This motorcycle should only be driven on normal paved roads. If it is necessary
to operate in the rain or snow, be cautious as the traction will be reduced and
stopping distances will increase.
Avoid riding through puddles or standing water, as excessive water can damage
the electrical components.
Follow all traffic laws and safety regulations and reduce your speed when the
road is wet or other hazardous conditions exist.
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Read all warning and safety labels. In this manual, warnings and safety information
are highlighted to encourage the reader to pay particular attention.
! DANGER
You will be killed or seriously injured if you don't
immediately follow instructions.
! WARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow instructions.
! CAUTION
You can be hurt if you don't follow instructions.
NOTICE
You may cause damage to your motorcycle or
other property if you don’t follow instructions.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle. If you sell or transfer the motorcycle in the future, this manual should be provided to the new owner.
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Contents
I. Safe Driving II. Component locations III. Daily inspection and adjustment IV. Operation guidance V. Maintenance and repair VI. Diagnostics VII. Vehicle Storage VIII. Vehicle Identification IX. Main Technical Data
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I. Safe Driving
Even if you are an experienced motorcycle rider, motorcycling has risks. You can minimize these risks,
but you can’t eliminate them completely.
A motorist's failure to see or recognize a motorcycle is the leading cause of automobile/motorcycle
accidents. Ride where you're clearly visible to other motorists, and observe their behavior carefully.
Ride defensively, as if you are invisible to other motorists, even in broad daylight. All riders should:
Wear bright or light-colored and/or reflective clothing to improve visibility to other motorists.
Wear a helmet, and make sure the helmet fits properly.
Wear protective glasses or goggles if the helmet does not provide full face protection.
If possible, avoid driving in conditions where your vision is impaired, such as when there is excessive
glare from bright lights or motorists headlights at night.
Use extra caution at intersections, in parking lots and rail crossings.
Observe speed limits and reduce your speed in the rain or other hazardous conditions.
Take a rider education course and practice your riding skills in an open area with no traffic.
Know your skills and limits, and ride within them.
Allow only licensed, experienced operators to ride your motorcycle, and then only after they
have become familiar with its controls and operation. Make sure all riders read and understand
this rider’s manual before riding.
Do not ride when you're fatigued, ill or under the influence of alcohol, prescription drugs, over-
the-counter drugs or any other drugs. Fatigue, illness, alcohol and drugs can cause drowsiness,
loss of coordination and loss of balance. They can also affect your awareness and judgment.
Avoid roads with potholes or where the road surface is otherwise rough or uneven. This improves
safety, and also reduces the chance of damage to the motorcycles wheels, steering/suspension, body
structures and other components of the motorcycle. When driving, use both hands on the handlebars and place both feet on the foot rests.
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Do not use your phone or other communication device while riding. Instead, stop your motorcycle in a safe place before using/answering your phone or utilizing any
other electronic communication device.
Signal before changing lanes, and make sure that the other drivers observe your signal
and that you have adequate space before changing lanes.
NOTICE
Only small and lightweight objects should be placed in
the seat compartment. Do not exceed the load limit.
Maximum Weight
Seat Compartment
10kg (22lbs)
When determining the motorcycles total load, it is necessary to add up the weight of the driver, passenger and all cargo. The total load should not exceed 160kg
(353lbs)
Be sure that all cargo is securely attached or completely inside of the storage
compartment.
! WARNING
Overloading the motorcycle will affect its
operation and stability. Observe load limits.
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II Component Locations
Mirror
Head Lamp
Turn
Signal
Seat
compartment
Front
battery
cover
Side
stand
Side
battery
cover
License plate
lamp
Seat lock
Instrument
Tail light
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Charging
port
Rear brake handle
Handrail
Handlebar
Front brake handle
Reflector
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Instrument board illustration
Speedometer
Reverse
Sidelight
Low battery
Best energy
state
Battery indicator
Fault
Battery
%
Speed M
ode
Odometer Real-time c
urrent Left turn signal
Right
turn signal
High beam
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