OneMonkey - EX1S - How to Power on
STEP 1 - TURN THE POWER ON
The bike is equipped with a main toggle switch that is within easy access of the rider. This switch cuts off all the power to the motor.
To turn the switch on, flip up the toggle cover and push the switch forward, or on the ON position.
To turn the switch off, you can move it backward. To the OFF position. Or you will notice that by closing the toggle cover, the switch is automatically moved to the OFF position.
STEP 2 - ACCELERATE SLOWLY
With the switch in the ON position and sitting on the bike, put both hands on the handle grips with both feet on the ground.
Very gradually, turn the inside portion of the right hand grip downward. You will feel the bike start to move forward.
As you gain speed, you will be able to put both feet on the foot pegs and ride.
STEP 3 - BRAKING
This bike is equipped with a rear disc brake. To use the brake, gently squeeze the brake handle until the brake takes effect.
Carefully apply the brake while moving as the jamming on the brakes too quickly can cause you to go into a skid and lose control.
The bike is equipped with a main toggle switch that is within easy access of the rider. This switch cuts off all the power to the motor.
To turn the switch on, flip up the toggle cover and push the switch forward, or on the ON position.
To turn the switch off, you can move it backward. To the OFF position. Or you will notice that by closing the toggle cover, the switch is automatically moved to the OFF position.
STEP 2 - ACCELERATE SLOWLY
With the switch in the ON position and sitting on the bike, put both hands on the handle grips with both feet on the ground.
Very gradually, turn the inside portion of the right hand grip downward. You will feel the bike start to move forward.
As you gain speed, you will be able to put both feet on the foot pegs and ride.
STEP 3 - BRAKING
This bike is equipped with a rear disc brake. To use the brake, gently squeeze the brake handle until the brake takes effect.
Carefully apply the brake while moving as the jamming on the brakes too quickly can cause you to go into a skid and lose control.
Updated on: 04/11/2021
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