SILENCE S01 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
OWNER’S MANUAL

HELL SILENCER
This is your new S01 electric scooter, equivalent to 125 cc, designed for urban use and 100%
The S01 has the best battery of
any electric scooter. Created, designed and patented by SILENCE, it is a trolley
you are no longer tied to a charging point. The battery can be comfortably, safely taken to any conventional socket: at home,
good and will do for charging it, so you don’t have to depend on a specific point or facility.
This model has a top speed of 100 km/h and a battery range of approximately 115 kilometres. This makes it perfect for getting
range and using up to 85% less than a combustion-
engine scooter.
The S01 scooter is connected via SIM-
App. Designed with advanced technology, the vehicle is always connected to a mobile application developed to give you
first-hand
information on its status and specifications. You can switch the scooter on or shut it off with the app, with no need for a k
locate the vehicle remotely. Plus, the app gives you real
A new attractively designed 0-emissions, high-
tech scooter for safe, modern, silent urban driving. The best way to accelerate the change towards sustainable
urban mobility.
Do you dare improve cities with SILENCE?
Before you start driving your S01 for the first time, please read this owner’s manual for your own safety and to prevent any
parties. To service the vehicle, always take it to a SILENCE Official Service Centre.
Enjoy the smoo
th driving experience, without noise or vibrations.
Thanks for choosing a SILENCE S01!
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This is your new S01 electric scooter, equivalent to 125 cc, designed for urban use and 100%
Made in Barcelona.
any electric scooter. Created, designed and patented by SILENCE, it is a trolley
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type removable battery on wheels that means
you are no longer tied to a charging point. The battery can be comfortably, safely taken to any conventional socket: at home,
good and will do for charging it, so you don’t have to depend on a specific point or facility.
This model has a top speed of 100 km/h and a battery range of approximately 115 kilometres. This makes it perfect for getting
engine scooter.
App. Designed with advanced technology, the vehicle is always connected to a mobile application developed to give you
information on its status and specifications. You can switch the scooter on or shut it off with the app, with no need for a k
locate the vehicle remotely. Plus, the app gives you real
-time information on battery charge levels and ho
w many more kilometres it can go.
tech scooter for safe, modern, silent urban driving. The best way to accelerate the change towards sustainable
Before you start driving your S01 for the first time, please read this owner’s manual for your own safety and to prevent any
parties. To service the vehicle, always take it to a SILENCE Official Service Centre.
th driving experience, without noise or vibrations.
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type removable battery on wheels that means
you are no longer tied to a charging point. The battery can be comfortably, safely taken to any conventional socket: at home,
the office, a bar… Anywhere is
This model has a top speed of 100 km/h and a battery range of approximately 115 kilometres. This makes it perfect for getting
around in the city, with great
App. Designed with advanced technology, the vehicle is always connected to a mobile application developed to give you
information on its status and specifications. You can switch the scooter on or shut it off with the app, with no need for a k
ey, or open the seat and
w many more kilometres it can go.
tech scooter for safe, modern, silent urban driving. The best way to accelerate the change towards sustainable
Before you start driving your S01 for the first time, please read this owner’s manual for your own safety and to prevent any
damage to the vehicle or third

ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Please read the whole manual carefully and pay special attention to the safety instructions. It explains everything you need
be considered part of the scooter, so if you sell the scooter the manual must go with it.
The information in this manual is the most recent available for this model as of approval for printing/publication. Scutum Lo
changes at any time with no prior notice, without taking on any sort of obligation. No part of this manual may be reproduced
OTHER MANUALS FOR THIS MODEL
In addition to this document, there are other manuals
geared mainly (though not exclusively) to garages:
a. S01 Spare Parts Catalogue
b. S01 Maintenance and Service Plan
c. S01 Torque Tables
d. S01 Workshop Manual
e. S01 Manual for Resolving Issues
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Please read the whole manual carefully and pay special attention to the safety instructions. It explains everything you need
be considered part of the scooter, so if you sell the scooter the manual must go with it.
The information in this manual is the most recent available for this model as of approval for printing/publication. Scutum Lo
changes at any time with no prior notice, without taking on any sort of obligation. No part of this manual may be reproduced
OTHER MANUALS FOR THIS MODEL
geared mainly (though not exclusively) to garages:
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Please read the whole manual carefully and pay special attention to the safety instructions. It explains everything you need
to know as an S01 driver. It should
The information in this manual is the most recent available for this model as of approval for printing/publication. Scutum Lo
gistic S.L. reserves the right to make
changes at any time with no prior notice, without taking on any sort of obligation. No part of this manual may be reproduced
without written authorisation.

SECURITY
Driving a vehicle requires your full attention and can
affect your own safety and that of others. So, you are responsible for taking any precautions necessary to
minimise risk in using your SILENCE S01.
This section in particular, and the manual in general, offers information and tips to make driving your scoo
account or warn you of the dangers associated with driving a vehicle and its maintenance. You must use common sense to enjoy
as possible. Below you will find some important tips.
1. Use and maintenance
The SILENCE S01 is an urban scooter designed to be used on the road only, carrying at most the driver and one passenger. It i
maximum load indicated in the corresponding section.
Respect your limits while driving
: Take into account your personal skills and the road conditions in order to drive safely. Don’t overestimate them and leave
margin for the unexpected.
Don’t drink or take drugs before driving
: Your reflexes will be impaired and so will y
condition either.
Assess other factors
: Also take into account other factors that affect driving, such as prescription drugs, fatigue or lack of attention.
Properly maintain the scooter
: Just as you have to be in good shape to drive, it is your responsibility to check and service your scooter before driving,
the instructions in this manual. Inadequate or no maintenance can be a risk factor.
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affect your own safety and that of others. So, you are responsible for taking any precautions necessary to
This section in particular, and the manual in general, offers information and tips to make driving your scoo
ter as safe as possible. However, it can’t take into
account or warn you of the dangers associated with driving a vehicle and its maintenance. You must use common sense to enjoy
The SILENCE S01 is an urban scooter designed to be used on the road only, carrying at most the driver and one passenger. It i
: Take into account your personal skills and the road conditions in order to drive safely. Don’t overestimate them and leave
: Your reflexes will be impaired and so will y
our ability to avoid unexpected hazards. Don’t let anyone else drive in that
: Also take into account other factors that affect driving, such as prescription drugs, fatigue or lack of attention.
: Just as you have to be in good shape to drive, it is your responsibility to check and service your scooter before driving,
the instructions in this manual. Inadequate or no maintenance can be a risk factor.
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affect your own safety and that of others. So, you are responsible for taking any precautions necessary to
ter as safe as possible. However, it can’t take into
account or warn you of the dangers associated with driving a vehicle and its maintenance. You must use common sense to enjoy
your scooter with as little risk
The SILENCE S01 is an urban scooter designed to be used on the road only, carrying at most the driver and one passenger. It i
s also important to respect the
: Take into account your personal skills and the road conditions in order to drive safely. Don’t overestimate them and leave
a
our ability to avoid unexpected hazards. Don’t let anyone else drive in that
: Also take into account other factors that affect driving, such as prescription drugs, fatigue or lack of attention.
: Just as you have to be in good shape to drive, it is your responsibility to check and service your scooter before driving,
following

DISCLAIMER
The scooter is
NOT prepared for regular motorway use, although it can be done sporadically. The vehicle is designed to go at a steady speed
elements overheating. If the vehicle is used in Sport mode all the time, the battery pack (BP) coul
power use and output to modify settings on the go and avoid this type of issues.
2. Clothing and protection
For your safety and that of the passenger, we recommend wearing the right
they can considerably decrease the probabilities of injury and the seriousness of the consequences. Consult a specialist to c
you.
Always wear a helmet
: Proper use of a helmet is basic and obligatory, both for the driver and for the passenger. It must be homologated, in good
properly buckled
. Helmets reduce the number of head injuries and their seriousness. We recommend using
light, bright colours or with reflector strips
, that are lightweight and
Protect your eyes
: Always wear eye protection, either the visor of the helmet or appropriate glasses.
Other garments: Wear sti
ff boots and leather gloves, to protect feet, ankles and hands from scratches, cuts and contusions. Wear a suit or jacket and
specifically designed for use on a scooter. These should be form
These recommendations also apply to the passenger, if there is one.
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NOT prepared for regular motorway use, although it can be done sporadically. The vehicle is designed to go at a steady speed
elements overheating. If the vehicle is used in Sport mode all the time, the battery pack (BP) coul
d overheat. So, SILENCE has developed a system that optimises the vehicle’s
power use and output to modify settings on the go and avoid this type of issues.
For your safety and that of the passenger, we recommend wearing the right
clothing when driving the scooter. Although they do not provide total protection,
they can considerably decrease the probabilities of injury and the seriousness of the consequences. Consult a specialist to c
: Proper use of a helmet is basic and obligatory, both for the driver and for the passenger. It must be homologated, in good
. Helmets reduce the number of head injuries and their seriousness. We recommend using
full-face
helmets (that cover the whole head) in
, that are lightweight and
fit properly.
: Always wear eye protection, either the visor of the helmet or appropriate glasses.
ff boots and leather gloves, to protect feet, ankles and hands from scratches, cuts and contusions. Wear a suit or jacket and
specifically designed for use on a scooter. These should be form
-fitting and the right size, and we recommend they have r
eflector strips.
These recommendations also apply to the passenger, if there is one.
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NOT prepared for regular motorway use, although it can be done sporadically. The vehicle is designed to go at a steady speed
of 85 km/h without any critical
d overheat. So, SILENCE has developed a system that optimises the vehicle’s
clothing when driving the scooter. Although they do not provide total protection,
they can considerably decrease the probabilities of injury and the seriousness of the consequences. Consult a specialist to c
hoose the clothing that best suits
: Proper use of a helmet is basic and obligatory, both for the driver and for the passenger. It must be homologated, in good
shape and
helmets (that cover the whole head) in
ff boots and leather gloves, to protect feet, ankles and hands from scratches, cuts and contusions. Wear a suit or jacket and
trousers
eflector strips.

Always wear a helmet. Also protect
your face (visor or glasses)
Wear bright colours or
reflectors
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Clothing should never be
loose
Wear gloves
Shoes should fit
properly, have a low heel and
protect your ankles
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Wear gloves

3. Load
This scooter is designed to be driven safely as long as the maximum load capacity and proper distribution are respected. Fail
stability, braking p
ower and manoeuvrability of the scooter.
The maximum mass of the scooter cannot be more than 320 kg, including the vehicle itself with its battery and accessories, th
applicable, and any load. The weight carried must be
distributed evenly between the two axles, with no more than 102 kg on the front axle and 218 kg on the
rear axle.
Remember that the weight of any accessories installed will reduce the additional load that the scooter can carry.
Tips
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Distribute the load evenly on the scooter, and try to keep it as close to the centre as possible.
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Make sure the load is firmly tied down, avoid carrying loose objects.
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Always make sure tyres are properly inflated, and adjust the rear suspension
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This scooter is designed to be driven safely as long as the maximum load capacity and proper distribution are respected. Fail
ower and manoeuvrability of the scooter.
The maximum mass of the scooter cannot be more than 320 kg, including the vehicle itself with its battery and accessories, th
distributed evenly between the two axles, with no more than 102 kg on the front axle and 218 kg on the
Remember that the weight of any accessories installed will reduce the additional load that the scooter can carry.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Distribute the load evenly on the scooter, and try to keep it as close to the centre as possible.
Make sure the load is firmly tied down, avoid carrying loose objects.
Always make sure tyres are properly inflated, and adjust the rear suspension
to suit the specific load in each case.
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This scooter is designed to be driven safely as long as the maximum load capacity and proper distribution are respected. Fail
ure to do so may compromise the
The maximum mass of the scooter cannot be more than 320 kg, including the vehicle itself with its battery and accessories, th
e driver and the passenger, when
distributed evenly between the two axles, with no more than 102 kg on the front axle and 218 kg on the

4.
Accessories and modifications
We recommend using only SILENCE accessories, as they have been designed and tested to ensure they work properly with this mod
other accessories or modify the
m in any way, you must make sure they are installed and chosen properly so that they:
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Don’t obstruct the turning radius of the handlebar or interfere with the use of any of the controls.
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Don’t limit the side angle of inclination or distance from the
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Don’t interfere with visibility or the beam of any of the lamps.
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Don’t affect any electrical or electronic components of the scooter.
– Comply with legal regulations.
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Accessories and modifications
We recommend using only SILENCE accessories, as they have been designed and tested to ensure they work properly with this mod
m in any way, you must make sure they are installed and chosen properly so that they:
Don’t obstruct the turning radius of the handlebar or interfere with the use of any of the controls.
Don’t limit the side angle of inclination or distance from the
ground.
Don’t interfere with visibility or the beam of any of the lamps.
Don’t affect any electrical or electronic components of the scooter.
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We recommend using only SILENCE accessories, as they have been designed and tested to ensure they work properly with this mod
el of scooter. If you use

CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL
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SECURITY ................................................................
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1. Use and maintenance ................................
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2. Clothing and protection ................................
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3. Load ................................................................
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A. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ................................
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1) VIN Number - chassis number
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2) Information tag - production plate
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B. BASIC COMPONENTS ................................
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1) Battery pack (be) ................................
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2) Motor (rear wheel) ................................
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3) Instrument panel ................................
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a) LCD screen ................................................................
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CHARGE GAUGE ................................
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POWER LIGHT ................................................................
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OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE ................................
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CURRENT TIME ................................................................
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BLUETOOTH CONNECTION ................................
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DRIVING MODE ................................
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ESTIMATED BATTERY RANGE ................................
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SPEEDOMETER ................................................................
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SERVICE ................................................................
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TEMP ................................................................
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TRIP1 ................................................................
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TRIP2 ................................................................
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b) Buttons ................................................................
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SWITCHING BETWEEN SCREENS................................
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CHANGE VIEW KMS PARTIAL - AVERAGE SPEED (AVG)
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RESET PARTIAL KMS ................................
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CHANGE TEMPERATURE VIEW ................................
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CHANGE TIME ................................................................
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CHANGE UNIT MEASUREMENTS ................................
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GET RID OF SPANNER ICON FOR SERVICE/REVISION
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c) Warning lights ................................
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4) Vehicle controls and driving ................................
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d) Controls on the left side of the handlebar
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Lamps: ................................................................
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Indicators. ................................................................
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Horn. ................................................................
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Reverse lamps. ................................................................
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e) Combined brake and regenerative brake
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f) Controls on the right side of the handlebar
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Accelerator ................................................................
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Hazard/low beams ................................
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INFO ................................................................
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MODE ................................................................
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g) Ignition ................................................................
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BLOCK HANDLEBAR ................................
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OPEN SEAT ................................................................
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SHUT OFF /UNBLOCK HANDLEBAR ................................
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IGNITION ................................................................
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5) Lighting ................................................................
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h) Front lamp ................................................................
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i) Front sidelights - indicator lights ................................
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j) Rear lights ................................................................
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6) Seat – compartment inside seat
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k) Open and close seat ................................
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l) Remove battery ................................
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m) Fuse box ................................................................
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7) Stands ................................................................
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n) Side stand ................................................................
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o) Centre stand ................................
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8) Rear-view mirrors ................................
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C. MOBILE APP - SCOOTER ALWAYS
CONNECTED
D. ACCESSORY COMPONENTS
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1) Battery Pack Components ................................
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a) Trolley removable battery system
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b) Internal charger ................................
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c) Light ring ................................................................
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2) Power ................................................................
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3) Battery sharing (Available soon)
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4) Battery monitoring system (BMS)
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5) Connecting charging unit ................................
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a) First aid ................................................................
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b) Fire protection ................................
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1) Charge level ................................
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2) Lights and indicators ................................
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3) Stands ................................................................
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4) Tyres ................................................................
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Rear tyre ................................................................
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5) Brakes ................................................................
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a) Brake fluid ................................................................
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b) Front brake ................................................................
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c) Rear brake ................................................................
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d) Brake lever................................................................
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C. SOLVING PROBLEMS ................................
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E. CLEANING AND STORAGE (G
UIDE TO PARKING THE
1) Cleaning ................................
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2) Storage ................................................................
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A. DELIVERY TO BUYER ................................
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B. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................
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(GROUNDS FOR VOIDING WARRANTY)
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C. INSPECTIONS: SCOOTER & BATTERY
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Registry of inspections S01 (both scooter and battery):
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1.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATING THE
A.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
1) VIN Number - chassis number
The VIN number is an alphanumeric code with 17 digits that identifies your scooter. The VIN number is established
according to ISO standards.
The VIN number must be given when ordering replacement parts.
The VIN number is engraved directly on the chassis o
f the scooter, on the square bar on the rear right (see picture).
2) Information tag -
production plate
This scooter has a tag with the chassis number, maximum allowable noise, maximum mass and revolutions per minute.
The tag is on the rear left, on the
opposite side from the number engraved on the chassis (see picture).
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATING THE
VEHICLE
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
The VIN number is an alphanumeric code with 17 digits that identifies your scooter. The VIN number is established
The VIN number must be given when ordering replacement parts.
f the scooter, on the square bar on the rear right (see picture).
production plate
This scooter has a tag with the chassis number, maximum allowable noise, maximum mass and revolutions per minute.
opposite side from the number engraved on the chassis (see picture).
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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND OPERATING THE

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B. BASIC COMPONENTS
The basic components (from a user standpoint) that make up the scooter are:
Front
mudguard
Instrument
panel
Front wheel
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The basic components (from a user standpoint) that make up the scooter are:
Rear-view mirror
Seat
Side stand
Battery
Centre stand
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Brake light,
indicators
Rear wheel
(motor)

1) Battery pack (be)
The SILENCE S01 model has an innovative removable battery pack with a
handle and wheels so it can be transported like a
trolley. This way, you can
charge it on the scooter or wherever you want, taking the battery to a power
source. Plus, this battery pack can be used on other scooters, or even used to
power other devices.
For more information, see the section of this manua
l on the battery pack,
which explains all the specifications and how to use your new battery.
2) Motor (rear wheel)
On the rear wheel, this scooter has a 100% electric motor with brushless
technology (HUB), direct transmission and an air cooling
The nominal power is 7,000 W (L3e homologation) and it has a maximum
speed of 100 kilometres per hour. For L1e homologation, the nominal power
and speed are limited electronically to 4,000 W and 45 km/h, respectively.
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The SILENCE S01 model has an innovative removable battery pack with a
trolley. This way, you can
charge it on the scooter or wherever you want, taking the battery to a power
source. Plus, this battery pack can be used on other scooters, or even used to
l on the battery pack,
which explains all the specifications and how to use your new battery.
On the rear wheel, this scooter has a 100% electric motor with brushless
technology (HUB), direct transmission and an air cooling
system.
The nominal power is 7,000 W (L3e homologation) and it has a maximum
speed of 100 kilometres per hour. For L1e homologation, the nominal power
and speed are limited electronically to 4,000 W and 45 km/h, respectively.
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3) Instrument panel
The instrument panel gives you all the information you need to know about
the scooter while driving.
It features an LCD screen, 2 buttons (“SET” and “INFO”) and 10 warning lights,
which are explained below.
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The instrument panel gives you all the information you need to know about
It features an LCD screen, 2 buttons (“SET” and “INFO”) and 10 warning lights,
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a) LCD screen
CHARGE GAUGE
On the
bottom of the screen, there is an SoC gauge (State of Charge). This is shown as a percentage, so when the
battery is completely drained it will read 0% and when it is fully charged it will show 100%.
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bottom of the screen, there is an SoC gauge (State of Charge). This is shown as a percentage, so when the
battery is completely drained it will read 0% and when it is fully charged it will show 100%.
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POWER LIGHT
Plus, on the upper left, there
is a light that shows whether power is flowing out of the battery (being used) or into it
(regenerated through the brake motor or charging).
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE
On the top right, there is a temperature gauge (showing the outside temperature in
depending on the settings). It shows both positive and negative temperatures.
CURRENT TIME
Just below that, there is a clock showing the current time (battery data). The time can be shown using the 12
or 24-hour clock systems.
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is a light that shows whether power is flowing out of the battery (being used) or into it
On the top right, there is a temperature gauge (showing the outside temperature in
Celsius or Fahrenheit,
depending on the settings). It shows both positive and negative temperatures.
Just below that, there is a clock showing the current time (battery data). The time can be shown using the 12
-hour
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BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
This icon shows that the scooter ECU is paired with the driver’s smartphone. It blinks when pairing and stays on
once the connection has been made. The light turns off when the user disconnects their smartphone.
DRIVING MODE
On the top middle (below the charge percentage), the screen shows the current driving mode (ECO, CITY or SPORT).
ESTIMATED BATTERY RANGE
Below the driving modes, there is information about the remaining range, in kilometres or miles.
approximate and depends on driving style and current use of power.
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This icon shows that the scooter ECU is paired with the driver’s smartphone. It blinks when pairing and stays on
once the connection has been made. The light turns off when the user disconnects their smartphone.
On the top middle (below the charge percentage), the screen shows the current driving mode (ECO, CITY or SPORT).
Below the driving modes, there is information about the remaining range, in kilometres or miles.
This is
approximate and depends on driving style and current use of power.
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SPEEDOMETER
In the middle on the right (under the SILENCE logo), a gauge shows the scooter’s current speed. It can be set to
kilometres per hour or miles per hour.
SERVICE
When it is time for a scheduled service (determined by the number of kilometres travelled), a spanner icon will
appear in the lower left corner.
After the scooter has been serviced, the authorised SILENCE mechanic will deactivate the icon and it
again until it is time for another scheduled service. The icon is just a reminder and getting rid of it does not
constitute certification of having passed a revision. To get rid of the icon, the scooter must be turned off and you
press the
SET and INFO buttons at the same time and start the scooter (while holding the buttons down).
Regardless of the kilometres travelled, the scooter must pass at least one revision yearly if it hasn’t reached the
kilometres to trigger the spanner icon.
Ple
ase read the maintenance section of the manual for more information.
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In the middle on the right (under the SILENCE logo), a gauge shows the scooter’s current speed. It can be set to
When it is time for a scheduled service (determined by the number of kilometres travelled), a spanner icon will
After the scooter has been serviced, the authorised SILENCE mechanic will deactivate the icon and it
will not appear
again until it is time for another scheduled service. The icon is just a reminder and getting rid of it does not
constitute certification of having passed a revision. To get rid of the icon, the scooter must be turned off and you
SET and INFO buttons at the same time and start the scooter (while holding the buttons down).
Regardless of the kilometres travelled, the scooter must pass at least one revision yearly if it hasn’t reached the
ase read the maintenance section of the manual for more information.
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