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OWNER'S MANUAL | Vida V1
a. Safety in general

a. Notice: deviations are normal, as a result of continuous development

Ensuring the safety of the Driver, Pillion rider and other road users including pedestrians is of utmost importance. Hence, we request our vehicle users to learn and practice safe riding/operating practices to ensure the safety of all road users including themselves.

To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on safety labels in this 100% digital Owner's Manual.

This information alerts you about potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Please use your own good judgement in the best possible manner as it is practically not possible to list all possible hazards.

Acronyms/ Abbreviations used in this Manual

 

HMCL: Hero Moto Corp Limited

OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer

KMPL: Kilometer Per Litre

VIN: Vehicle Identification Number i.e. another form of Chassis No.

TFT: Thin Film Transistor

SOS: Save Our Soul

USB: Universal Serial Bus

FOB: Frequently Operated Button used freely and interchangeably with Key FOB and/or just Key

ECO: Economy

OTC: Over the Cloud

OTA: Over The Air

FOTA: Firmware Over The Air

SMS: Short Message Service

ICMS: Integrated Call center Management System

DMS: Database Management System

BIS: Bureau of Indian Standards

IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission

AC: Alternating Current

DC: Direct Current

LED: Light Emiting Diode

App: Application on Mobile Platform

SOC: State of Charge

RCD: Residual Current Device

MF: Maintenance Free

FOC: Free of Charge

eV: Electric Vehicle

DOT: Department of Transportation

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

iOS: iPhone Operating System

Notice: - Deviations in real, as compared to illustration and description are normal. This is a result of continuous improvement endeavours.