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Boost Mode
At the higher speeds such as gear 7 and 8, the current draw is quite high and running at these speeds continuously would overheat the motor or electronics. To
prevent this happening, the scooter will start to throttle back its output after a period of time. In speed 8, this time is typically 7 minutes. In speed 7 however, it
is much longer. Releasing the trigger for an extended amount of time will allow the scooter to cool itself, and the boost mode time limitation will extend for
another 7 min. If you only use speed 8 for less than 7 minutes, you may never even notice it’s there! Staying on the trigger in speed 8 continuously will cause the
scooter to eventually slow down to somewhere between speed 6 or 7. But for most users, this cap will probably be undetectable, as 7 minutes at speed 8 is
quite a lot of scootering!
Speed Migrate
If you release the trigger for a brief moment, your DPV will restart in the same speed as you stopped. If you wait a longer period, the speed at which your
scooter restarts will change, migrating slowly back to the start speed. For every five seconds your scooter has been stopped, the DPV will automatically shift one
gear closer to its default speed of 3. This works both ways, whether the DPV is traveling faster or slower than speed 3. If the DPV has been stopped for less than
five seconds, it will restart at the same speed as before.