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REVOLT RV400 - Driving Procedures and Tips

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Battery and Charging
Driving Steps from Start to Stop
DRIVING YOUR MOTORCYCLE
A. Take motorcycle off the stand
B. Check for recommended tyre pressure for smooth running .
C. Insert the ignition key, without turning on the throttle.
D. Sit on the motorcycle, turn the key to “ON” position by turning clockwise.
E. Ensure the battery is charged.
F. Select the desired mode.
G. It is mandatory to use a helmet for a safe ride.
H. The motorcycle should not be overloaded by putting more load than recommended.
DO’S AND DON’TS WHILE DRIVING
A. The power to the motor cuts off when brakes are applied to save energy. Do not hold on to the
brakes when you want the motorcycle to run.
B. Avoid going through deep pools of water. Dry your brakes by lightly applying them repeatedly.
C. It is strongly advised that on wet, loose gravel and sandy surfaces do not apply sudden brakes and
drive under controlled speed to avoid skidding
D. Avoid abrupt acceleration and braking, as this will affect the mileage of your motorcycle.
E. While driving, watch out for both moving and stationary vehicles on road.
F. Do not take sharp turns while riding. Reduce the speed while turning.
G. You are advised to switch off all light indicators and horn immediately after use.
H. While going down a steep slope do not accelerate.
I. Beware of pot holes while driving on road.
J. When it is raining or on wet roads, the motorcycle can skid and the braking distance increases, so use
both brakes accordingly and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
K. Do not use or leave your motorcycle in waterlogged areas.
L. Follow Traffic Rules.
M. Although Motor is water resistant, it is advisable to avoid riding in water logged areas, especially any
exposure to electric connections & components to avoid short circuit.