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Armada Avenger - General Technical Information and Troubleshooting

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INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL
8 | P a g e
4.2 REGULAR MAINTENANCE TIME TABLE:
Items
Travel Mileage (KM)
200km
1000km
3000km
5000km
8000km
10,000km
12,000km
All bolts & nuts
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Tires
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Wheel bearing
A
C
A
C
C
A
Lubrication of all position
L
L
L
L
Motor bearing
A
C
C
Ft & Bk braking block
A
A
A
Ft & Bk shock absorber
A
A
A
Front fork bearing
A
A
A
Main & side kickstand
A
A
A
Charger
A
A
Controller
A
A
5. GENERAL TECHNICAL INFO TROUBLE SHOOTING:
Q. Why won't my Electronic Vehicle turn on? There is no lights or power when I turn the key
switch?
Check the main power switch also known as circuit breaker or main breaker.
Make sure the power wires are securely tightened inside the main power breaker switch.
Make sure all your battery wires are tightly connected and all power connections are not
loose or not attached.
Q. My lights work but my Electronic Vehicle will not move?
Make sure it is charged. If it is not, once voltage reaches a low level the controller will not
turn on and as a result the bike will not move even if the low voltage can power the lights.
For example, a 48v battery will go down to 42v and it is considered empty because the
controller turns off to protect the batteries from low voltage. It is also known as an LVC which
is an acronym for Low Voltage Cut Off.
Check the brake handle switch wire as it could activate the motor cut off if not fully released.
Check all connections of the only 3 other parts that would cause this. They are the throttle,
controller or motor. It is rare that the motor has any issues because it is the most robust
component of the vehicle. However, there are hall sensors inside the motor that could go bad
A-check, adjust, replace when necessary, L-Lubricate, C-Clean

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