TVS iQube S Owner's Manual
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To charge the TVS iQube S Scooter, connect the charger to a standard wall socket and plug the other end into the charging port located under the seat. Ensure the scooter is turned off while charging.
If the scooter doesn't start, check if the battery is charged. Ensure the key is in the 'ON' position and the kill switch is not engaged. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact TVS customer support.
Routine maintenance involves checking tire pressure, cleaning the scooter regularly, inspecting brake efficiency, and ensuring all lights are functional. Regularly check the battery status and follow the service schedule provided in the manual.
The recommended tire pressure for the TVS iQube S is usually around 32 psi for the front tire and 36 psi for the rear tire. Always refer to the user manual for precise specifications.
To improve battery life, avoid frequent deep discharges and try to maintain the charge level between 20% and 80%. Use the recommended charger and avoid exposing the scooter to extreme temperatures.
If charging time is longer than usual, check the charger and power outlet for faults. Ensure the connection is secure and there are no visible damages to the cable. If the issue persists, contact TVS customer support.
The TVS iQube S is designed to handle light rain and wet conditions. However, avoid riding through deep water to prevent damage to the electrical components.
To update the software, connect the scooter to the official TVS mobile app via Bluetooth. The app will notify you of any available updates and guide you through the installation process.
The TVS iQube S battery typically comes with a warranty period of 3 years or a specified number of charge cycles, whichever comes first. Refer to the warranty booklet for detailed terms and conditions.
To reset the trip meter, navigate to the trip meter display on the dashboard and press the reset button (usually located on the handlebar) for a few seconds until the meter resets to zero.