MORATTI SCOOTER TRIKES
User Manual - Moratti Scooter Trikes
01Rider Instructions
To help ensure your safety, please read this manual carefully before riding and make sure you always follow the instructions below:
- Understand all information in this manual, including safety precautions and warnings regarding hazardous situations.
- Understand the emergency procedures for operating the Moratti Scooter.
- Understand all warning labels attached to the Moratti Scooter.
- Do not disassemble the scooter or any of its parts. Please contact the Moratti call centre for repair services or replacement needs.
- Keep this manual in a safe place. All scooter parameters have been confirmed to meet national standards before leaving the factory.
- Obey all traffic laws and road signs in accordance with regulations governing passenger and goods transportation. Always ensure road conditions and scooter conditions are safe to avoid dangerous situations.
- Avoid riding in severe weather such as storms or strong winds. In rainy conditions, reduce speed as braking distance will be longer.
- Avoid using the high beam when lighting conditions are already sufficient. Continuous use of the high beam may disturb the vision of oncoming drivers and pedestrians, affecting road safety.
- Turn off the scooter and keep the FOB key safely after use. Do not allow children to play around the scooter to avoid unwanted incidents.
- Wear proper safety equipment such as an SNI-certified helmet and other protective gear if needed, such as gloves and a mask.
- The maximum speed of this scooter is 60 km/h. Do not exceed this speed, as it may endanger both the rider and other road users.
02Safety Instructions
To help ensure your safety and the safety of others, please pay attention to the following:
- Do not lend your Moratti Scooter to anyone who is unable to operate it properly, to prevent injury.
- Always comply with all applicable laws and regulations while riding on public roads.
- Do not ride while under the influence of medication that may affect your ability to ride, while intoxicated, or when you are not fit/healthy.
- Make sure to ride only on flat and even roads for both front wheels to reduce the risk of accidents.
03Check Items & Accessories
Before riding, make sure the following items are present and in good condition:
Remote, Storage Box Key, and Front Trunk Key
Scooter Documents Completeness
Helmet SNI
04Handlebar Controls
Get to know every button on the right and left handlebar before you start riding.
Right Handle Bar
Engine Stop / Standby Button
Used to turn off the engine or place the scooter in standby mode.
Light Switch Button
Used to turn on the parking lights and the main headlights.
Engine Start Button
Used to start the engine.
Left Handle Bar
Low Beam / High Beam Switch
Used to switch between low beam and high beam headlights.
Left / Right Turn Signal Switch
Used to activate the left or right turn signals.
Horn Button
Used to sound the horn.
Hazard Light Switch
Used to activate both turn signals at the same time for emergency warning.
05Forward / Reverse Transmission Position
← Reverse Transmission Position
→ Forward Transmission Position
Notes for using reverse transmission:
- The scooter must come to a complete stop before switching between forward/reverse.
- Do not change gear while opening the throttle.
- Reverse is only for parking or slow manoeuvring.
06LED Display Icons Description
The digital dashboard shows several vehicle status icons. Here is what each one means:
Left Turn Signal
Blinks when the left turn signal is activated.
Check Engine (MIL)
Indicates an engine or emission system fault.
High Beam
Illuminates when the high beam is on.
ABS Warning
On if ABS is active or if there is an ABS system issue.
Neutral Indicator
Lights up when the transmission is in neutral.
Right Turn Signal
Blinks when the right turn signal is activated.
Position Lights
On when the position or parking lights are on.
Traction Control
Indicates traction control is active or has a fault.
Fuel Level Warning
Indicator for low fuel level. Refuel soon.
Battery Warning
Alerts for charging system or battery issues.
Connection Indicator
Shows connectivity status (e.g. to mobile app or system).
Auto Start/Stop
Shows Auto Start/Stop system status (active/available).
Clock
Displays the current time.
ODO/TRIP
Odometer or trip meter reading (miles or km).
07Knob Information
The ignition knob controls electrical power, the handlebar lock, and access to the seat and fuel tank.
POWER
Turns the electrical power on or off (ignition). ON to start the vehicle, OFF to turn it off.
LOCK
Locks the handlebar. Press (PUSH) then turn the knob to the LOCK position.
I (ON)
Ignition ON position. Electrical power is active, the vehicle is ready to start.
SEAT FUEL
Indicates access to the SEAT and FUEL functions via the buttons on the right.
O (OFF)
Ignition OFF position. All electrical systems are off.
PUSH
Press to release the handlebar lock or move the knob to the next position.
FUEL
Press the FUEL button to open the fuel tank cap.
SEAT
Press the SEAT button to open the seat.
08How to Start the Engine
Step 1
Press the lock button on the remote.
Step 2
After pressing the lock button on the remote, the knob will light up. Then turn the knob switch to position I (ON).
Step 3
Hold the hand brake lever, then press the starter button. The scooter will start and be ready to use.
09Safety Tips
- Make sure the speed does not exceed 50 km/h.
- Always check the mirrors so you can make room for other vehicles that want to overtake, especially cars.
- Always keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
- Avoid uneven roads, and make sure you always stay on paved roads.
- If you must pass through rocky or uneven roads, reduce your speed and be extra careful.
- Do not stand on the scooter while it is moving.
10USB Charger
Our scooter is equipped with a USB charger and phone holder.
Make sure that if you want to operate both devices, the scooter is already stopped.
11Additional Information & Notes about Moratti
Characteristics of the Moratti Trike Scooter
- The steering feels heavier compared to a regular motorcycle.
- Do not make sharp turns at high speed.
- Always make U-turns slowly.
Emergency Assistance
Call centre: +62 821 47 477 444
Available hours: 10.00 - 22.00 (WITA)
“Send your location and scooter number.”
Fuel Type
Recommended fuel: Pertamax / RON 92 minimum.
Maximum Load / Passenger Limit
Maximum passengers: Maximum 2 persons
Maximum load capacity: Maximum load 150 kg
Warning About Sand / Wet Roads in Bali
Be extra careful on sandy roads, beach areas, wet paint markings, and during rain.
Phone Holder Warning
Do not operate your phone while riding.