Felo FW-06 User manual

Please read the Manual thoroughly before use. Do not ride this motorcycle
without fully understanding its features.
Instruction Manual for the
Electric Motorcycle User Manual

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Preface
Many thanks for your purchase of our FW-06 electric motorcycle. We wish you a safe and enjoyable ride in future.
Please read this User Manual carefully before riding this motorcycle. It contains instructions on the bike's operation, troubleshooting and
maintenance , as well as guidance on prevention of vehicle faults and protecting yourself and others from personal injury.
This User Manual contains the latest information of this product before it was printed. With the continuous improvement of this product,
there may be slight differences between your motorcycle and this User Manual. Hence all specifications are as per the actual product.
FELO Technology(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. reserves the right to revise this book at any time without any advance notices, and shall assume no
responsibilities for such revision.
If you have any questions about this User Manual, please consult the authorized dealer from whom you purchased your motorcycle.
© 2022 FELO Technology(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this User Manual may be reproduced without the written permission of FELO Technology(Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Illegal modification to vehicles is prohibited.
© 2022 FELO Technology(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. August 2022 First Edition
This User Manual is prepared in compliance with: GB/T9969-2008 and GB/T19678.1-2018

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Table of Contents
Preface ii
Important Information 3
Overview ...................................................................... 3
Vehicle information....................................................... 4
FELO MOTO APP ........................................................ 5
Riding safety 6
Safety guidelines.......................................................... 6
Vehicle Introduction 9
Main components......................................................... 9
MAIN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ..........................11
Meter.......................................................................... 12
Indicators ................................................................... 13
Switch ........................................................................ 14
Key............................................................................. 17
Storage device ........................................................... 18
Charging port ............................................................. 20
Functions 22
Riding mode............................................................... 22
Smart key system....................................................... 23
Burglar alarm system ................................................. 26
ABS (anti-lock brake system) ..................................... 26
Ramp parking function ............................................... 27
ETCS traction control ................................................. 27
Riding Guidelines 28
Preparation before riding............................................ 28
Start the motorcycle ................................................... 29
Cushion...................................................................... 30
Steering handlebar lock ............................................. 31
Riding......................................................................... 33
Braking....................................................................... 34
Parking....................................................................... 35
Battery charging......................................................... 36

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Preface
Maintenance 42
Importance of maintenance........................................ 42
Maintenance schedule ............................................... 43
Parts and components maintenance .......................... 45
Troubleshooting 54
Motorcycle cannot ride. .............................................. 54
The power battery cannot be charged........................ 54
When the smart key system cannot work properly ..... 55
Tire puncture.............................................................. 55
Bulb fault.................................................................... 56
Other information 57
Maintenance of the motorcycle .................................. 57
Storage of motorcycle ................................................ 59
Transportation of the motorcycle................................ 60
Environment Protection.............................................. 60
Technical parameters 61
Main assemblies ........................................................ 61
Lithium battery ........................................................... 62
Electric installation ..................................................... 62
Fuse........................................................................... 62
Index 63

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Important Information
Overview
In this User Manual, particularly important information is distinguished with the following symbols.
Danger Failure to follow the instructions may result in serious injury or death.
Warning Failure to follow the instructions may result in serious injury or death.
Attention Failure to follow the instructions may result in your injury.
CautionCaution Take special measures to prevent damage to your electric motorcycle
or other property.
Your and others' safety is very important, and it is your responsibility as the owner to operate your motorcycle safely and
properly.
Safety symbol-related operation steps and other information have been provided in this User Manualto help you make the
right decisions regarding safety.
This information is intended to alert you to potential hazards that may harm you or others.
Please be sure to follow such instructions on the safe operation and proper maintenance of your motorcycle.

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Important Information
Vehicle information
The chassis number and product label are unique to your motorcycle, and are used to identify your motorcycle.
They are required when registering your motorcycle. They may also be required by your dealer when you order any parts
for replacement.
You can refer to the location shown below to find the information of the vehicle you purchased.
Small cover of the chassis number
Chassis number
Chassis number
The chassis number is engraved on the chassis. Please open the
small chassis number cover in the cushion for confirmation.
Product label
Product label
The product label is installed at the bottom of the headstock. This la-
bel displays the information related to the production of the vehicle.

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Important Information
FELO MOTO APP
You can link and manage your motorcycle by using the FELO MOTO APP installed in your cell phone.
● Battery information ● Riding statistics
● Motorcycle inspection ● Track history
You can search “FELO MOTO” in the APP Store to download FELO MOTO APP, or scan the QR code below to access
the official website, and download FELO MOTO APP or its instruction manual.

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Riding safety
Safety guidelines
Owner's responsibility
As the owner, you shall be responsible for operating your vehicle
safely and properly. Each rider shall get familiar with the following
requirements before riding.
● The rider shall have received training for safe and proper riding skills,
and possess relevant certificates.
● Please observe local traffic safety regulations when riding the motor-
cycle. The motorcycle can carry only one passenger.
● Please follow the warnings and maintenance requirements in this
User Manual.
Riding gear
Make sure you wear the helmet, goggles and eye-catching protec-
tive clothing that conform to national certifications. Take measures
to protect yourself against weather and road conditions while riding.
Helmet
We recommend that you choose a helmet in eye-catching colour with
the proper size that complies with national standards.
Failure to wear a helmet may increase the risk of serious injury or death
during a crash.
Gloves
Select a pair of high-abrasion and full-finger leather gloves.
Boots
Select a pair of protective boots that fit your feet without affecting your
riding.
Clothing
Select an eye-catching long-sleeved shirt with protective effect, and a
pair of durable pants (or a protective suit) suitable for riding.
Precautions for safe riding
Make sure you are healthy and able to stay focused before riding.
Do not drink alcohol or take drugs before or during riding.
● Ride carefully, and keep your hands on the handlebars and your feet
on the footrest at all times.
● Keep an eye on the vehicles around you and stay alert, Maintain
readiness for any emergency braking or avoidance move.
● Accelerate and brake your motorcycle smoothly. Turn on your turning
signal light before turning or changing lanes, and use your horn when
necessary.
● Avoid riding when feeling tired. Fatigue and negligence can impair
your capability to make proper judgements and ride safely.
● Please maintain your motorcycle properly, and keep it in good
conditions at all times.
● The motorcycle's braking performance may be reduced in wet
conditions, such as slippery roads, so make sure to ride slowly and
carefully.

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Riding safety
Handling Accidents
Personal safety is your first priority. If you or anyone else is injured,
carefully assess the severity of the injury and determine whether it is
safe to continue riding.
If necessary, please call for emergency assistance. If other people
and vehicles are involved in the crash, you need to follow local laws
and regulations.
If you decide to continue riding, turn the power switch to the
(OFF) position, and assess the conditions of your motorcycle.
Check the power battery for leakage. Check whether the key nuts
and bolts are tightened. Check whether the handlebars, brakes
and wheels work properly. Please ride your motorcycle slowly and
carefully.
If there is damage that would not be immediately manifested, please
take your motorcycle to a qualified repair shop as soon as possible
for a thorough inspection.
Please note the following after a crash:
● If your motorcycle is damaged in a severe crash, there may be a risk
of electric shock. Do not touch any electrical components (see Page
11) or their connecting wires.
● Avoid touching the power battery’s electrolyte.
A severe crash may cause leakage of the power battery’s electrolyte.
Avoid contact of the electrolyte with skin or eyes.
The power battery’s electrolyte is corrosive. If you are accidentally
exposed to the electrolyte, flush the contact area with plenty of water,
and seek immediate medical attention.
● Use a fire extinguisher suitable for electrical fires.
Warning
This motorcycle uses the 96 V lithium battery. If you dispose it improp-
erly after an accident, it may cause serious injury or death.
In the event of an accident, please follow the methods and instructions
described in this User Manual.
Power battery
If the power battery emits a smell, it may be faulty. Immediately park
your motorcycle in a safe outdoor place, and keep it away from flam-
mable materials. Turn the power switch to the (OFF) position,
and contact your authorized dealer. (On how to charge the power
battery, see Page 38.)
Do not disassemble or modify the power battery on your own.
Brake
Please follow the guidelines below:
● Avoid excessive emergency braking.
Sudden braking may reduce the stability of your motorcycle.
Slow down your motorcycle before turning if conditions permit, or you
may slip and fall on the ground.
● Please be careful when riding on surfaces with low friction.
Tires are more likely to slip on such surfaces, so the motorcycle
needs longer braking distance.
● In roads with long and steep slopes, repeated braking may cause
the brake to get overheated severely, thus affecting the braking
effectiveness.

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Riding safety
● For complete braking effect, operate both front and rear brakes
simultaneously.
● Abnormal noises that do not affect using may occur after a long-time
riding, but it is normal.
Accessories and modifications
We strongly recommend that you do not add any accessories to or
make modifications to the original design of your motorcycle, They
may cause safety hazards.
Modifications to your motorcycle may invalidate your warranty ser-
vice, and make your motorcycle illegal for operation on public roads.
Before you decide to add any accessory to your motorcycle, please
firstly determine which modifications are safe and legal.
Warning
Improper accessories or modifications may cause accidents that can
put you and others at a risk of serious personal injury or death.
Please follow all instructions regarding accessories and modifications
specified in this User Manual.
Loading guidelines
● Overloading may affect the operating, braking and stability of your
motorcycle. Please avoid overloading, and follow the specified
loading limits.
Maximum load: 150 kg
● When carrying heavy loads, please keep your ride at a safe speed.
● Securely fasten the load on the vehicle. Make sure the load is
not prone to move from side to side while riding, and adjust it if
necessary.
● Do not place any objects near the light or motor.
Warning
Overloading, improper loading or carrying too many people may
cause an accident resulting in serious injury or death.
Please follow the loading guidelines specified in this User Manual.

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Vehicle Introduction
Main components
1GLOVE BOX
2MAIN CUSHION
3PASSENGER CUSHION
4REAR TAIL LIGHT/BRAKE LIGHT
5PASSENGER FOOTREST
6REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
7REAR TURN SIGNAL LIGHT
8REAR BRAKE
9GEAR BOX
FRIDER FOOTREST
GSIDE STAND
HREAR-VIEW MIRROR
IPOWER SWITCH

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Vehicle Introduction
JSTORAGE COMPARTMENT
KFRONT TURN SIGNAL LIGHT
LHEADLIGHTS
MFRONT FENDER
NFRONT BRAKE
OTIRES
PREAR FENDER
QLICENSE PLATE LIGHT
RGRAB RAIL

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Vehicle Introduction
MAIN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
1POWER BATTERY CHARGING PORT
2USB CHARGING PORT
3POWER OFF SWITCH
4OBD
5MCU
6MOTOR
7POWER BATTERY BOX
8HORN
9DC-DC CONVERTER
FVCU
G12 V BATTERY
HABS CONTROLLER
Caution
If the electrical system fails, please take your
motorcycle to a qualified repair store as soon
as possible for an overall inspection and repair.

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Vehicle Introduction
1 Clock
The clock is displayed in the
24-hour system. The VCU is
automatically calibrated according
to the network.
3 Sport mode
It lights up when the sport mode
is used, and it goes off in other
scenarios. (For information on how
to switch among riding modes, see
Page 22.)
4 Odometer
The odometer displays the total
distance driven by this motorcycle.
When the reading exceeds
99,999.9, the display will be auto-
matically reset. The total mileage
will be displayed alternately with
the subtotal mileage.
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Real-time power scale display
It displays the remaining power capacity
of the power battery. Each bar represents
20% of the total power capacity.
5 READY indicator
The vehicle is in the standby status.
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Charging status indicator
This indicator lights up when the
vehicle’s power battery is being
charged.
2 Speed display
Displays the current speed of the
motorcycle.
9 Remaining mileage
Remaining mileage estimated
by VCU.
When the OBD diagnostic mode is
used, the OBD error code will be
displayed here.
8 Real-time battery
capacity display
Meter
Display inspection
When the power switch is turned to the (ON) position, all modes and numeric fields will be displayed. The sport mode indicator, READY
indicator, and charging status indicator will normally light up in the corresponding application scenarios.
If any of the above display indicators fails to light up, please contact your authorized dealer for troubleshooting.

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Vehicle Introduction
1 Left-turn indicator
This indicator flashes when the
left-turn indicator or hazard warning
light is turned on.
4 ABS indicator
The ABS indicator flashes when
themotorcyclespeedis≤5km/h;
the ABS indicator goes off when
itsspeedis>5km/h;theABS
indicator is always on when ABS
malfunctions.
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Smart key error indicator
This indicator lights up when the
smart key is out of power, there is
a mismatch error, or the smart key
is damaged.
7 Right-turn indicator
This indicator flashes when the
right-turn indicator or hazard
warning light is turned on.
8 High beam indicator
This indicator lights up when the
high beam is turned on.
3 TC indicator
This indicator lights up when the
ETCS traction control function is
activated.
2 Fault indicator
This indicator lights up when OBD
has a fault code.
6 Tire pressure fault
indicator
This indicator lights up when the
tire pressure is abnormal .
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Low battery warning indicator
This indicator lights up when the
remaining battery capacity is less
than 10%. At this time, the sport
mode cannot be activated.
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Low speed mode indicator
When the remaining battery capacity
is less than 5%, the motorcycle will
go into the low speed mode, and this
indicator will light up At the same time,
the motorcycle cannot be driven at a
speed of more than 30 km/h.
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Parking mode indicator
The Gear P indicator lights up when the
side stand of the motorcycle stays up.
After the side stand is retracted, press
the electric start switch (See Page 15),
and the Gear P indicator will go off.
Indicators
Display inspection
When the power switch is turned to the (ON) position, all the indicators will light up temporarily, and then go out.
If any of the above indicators fails to operate as described above, please contact your authorized dealer for troubleshooting.

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Vehicle Introduction
Switch
Left handlebar switch
1 Dimmer switch
High beam
Low beam
2 Turn indicator switch
Left-turn indicator flashes.
Right-turn indicator flashes.
Switch off the turn indicator.
4 Horn button
When the horn button is pressed, the horn sounds.
3 Sport mode switch (Gear S)
Sport mode (Gear S): press and hold this switch (Gear S) to enter the
sport mode. See Page
22.

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Vehicle Introduction
Switch (continued)
Right handlebar switch
5 Hazard warning switch
Turn on the hazard warning indicator (all turn indicators flash at
the same time,)
Turn off the hazard warning indicator
The hazard warning indicator is used in emergency circumstances,
or when a vehicle is parked in a place where a traffic accident may
occur to draw the attention of other drivers.
6 Electric start switch
In the parking status, retract the side stand first, then tap this switch
to release the parking gear (Gear P), the READY indicator on the
instrument will light up.
In the non-riding status, tap this switch to activate the parking gear
(Gear P), the Gear P indicator on the instrument will light up.

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Vehicle Introduction
Power switch
1 OFF
Turns off the power system.
2 ON
Turn on the power system, and prepare to start the motorcycle.
3 LOCKED
Lock the steering handlebar.
Caution
Leaving the power switch in the (ON) position without
riding will completely drain the battery capacity.
Please do not turn on the power switch while riding.

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Vehicle Introduction
Key
Caution
Please keep the key with you. Do not store the key combi-
nation in the storage compartment.
Your motorcycle is equipped with one smart key and two mechan-
ical keys.
If you lost your keys, please contact your dealer.
Smart key front side Smart key rear side
Inside of the smart key
Use of the mechanical key
To use the mechanical key, you need to insert the mechanical key
into the corresponding keyhole, while turning the knob.
Use of the smart key
To use the smart key, it needs to satisfy the operating range, see Page 23.
If the smart key error indicator on the instrument lights up, please
shake the smart key to release its sleep status, and then check if
the smart key is out of power. If you need to replace the battery,
please use the CR2032 type button battery.

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Vehicle Introduction
Storage device
Storage compartment
The storage compartment is located under the main seat
cushion.
(To open the main seat cushion, see Page 30.)
Do not exceed the maximum load carrying capacity for
the storage compartment.
Maximum load carrying capacity: 10 kg
We recommend that you keep the plastic file bag con-
taining the manual, motor vehicle registration certificate
and insurance policy in the storage compartment for
reference whenever needed.
Caution
Please do not store any valuable or fragile items inside it.
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