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MotoTec Drifter User Manual

MotoTec Drifter
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MotoTec
Drifter 48v Electric Trike
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WARNING Not for under 13 year old
Read this manual completely before rideing your electric trike
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MotoTec Drifter Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectric Bicycle
Top Speed20 mph (32 km/h)
Weight Capacity265 lbs (120 kg)
SuspensionFront Suspension Fork
Motor500W
Battery48V
Range40 km
BrakesDisc Brakes
Tires4.0" Fat Tires
Gears7-Speed Shimano
DisplayLCD

Summary

Important Safety Information

Insurance and Manual Compliance

Verify insurance covers electric vehicles and read manual thoroughly for safety.

General Warnings and Precautions

Includes pre-ride checks, attire, behavior, and operational limits.

List of Parts

Component Identification

Lists and identifies all major parts of the electric trike.

Assembling the Electric Tri Scooter

Unpacking and Preparation

Carefully unpack all parts and place the scooter on a flat surface.

Connecting Frame and Neck

Align and secure the connecting tube and neck assembly with bolts and nuts.

Securing Components and Plugs

Use set screws for play adjustment and align plugs to sockets correctly.

Charging the Batteries

Initial and Long-Term Charging

Perform initial charge cycles and recharge frequently to maximize battery life.

Charging Methods

Connect charger to the socket or use convertible cable for battery compartment access.

Riding the Tri Scooter

Getting Started and Controls

Turn key to 'ON', use throttle for speed, and brakes to stop. Ensure initial charge.

Riding Safety and Parking

Use balancing wheel, avoid stunts, obey laws, and turn power to 'OFF' when parked.

Folding the Tri Scooter

Folding Procedure

Unplug, unscrew clamp, lift tube, place on footrest, and re-secure bolts loosely.

Maintenance

Battery Maintenance

Batteries require no maintenance other than recharging after each use or monthly.

Troubleshooting Guide

Power and Indicator Issues

Troubleshoot power light and indicator problems related to battery, connection, or fuse.

Motor, Brake, and Speed Problems

Address motor noises, brake adjustments, and speed loss due to battery condition.