Control Functions of Mechanism
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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
ABS Brake Indicator
The ABS Brake System is designed in double-electronic
control mode. It can be used to activate the front, rear
and pedal brakes separately. When ABS is activated,
the rider can feel pulses acted by ABS on the handlebar;
in which case the rider needs to hold the handlebar
constantly, without "press-and-releasing" it, or the ABS
effect may be diminished.
The ABS Brake Indicator situates on the left upper
corner of Dashboard (as shown in the figure); it lights up
when the Main Switch is activated and does not go off
automatically. The ABS Brake Indicator only goes off
when engine is started and vehicle runs above 6km/hr.
ABS is controlled by ECU; if ABS fails, the ABS Brake
Indicator will light up; ABS may lose its function, but the
original brake still works; the ABS resumes normal
braking functionalities.
When riding on a rough or pebbled road surface,
effective ABS braking distance will become longer.
Always keep a proper safety distance with preceding
vehicles while riding a scooter.
ABS gives optimal performance with a longer braking
distance.
To avoid deterioration of ABS performance, do not
remove or damage the wheel sensor or the rotor of
wheel sensor.
When activating power of KEYLESS Main Switch, or
when vehicle speed exceeds 6 km/h, ABS will
execute a self-diagnosis. During this self-diagnosis
session, a vibration may be felt on the Brake Lever if