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BN006
ECO ZONE
Product | BN006 |
with EEC certificated | |
Tyre | 18*2.50 |
Brake | Front & rear drum brakes |
Motor | 500W |
Battery | 48V20AH lead acid / 48V20A~35A lithium battery |
Charging time | 6~8 hours |
Max speed | 40 km/h |
Range | 45~50 km |
Max loading | 150 kgs |
Packing size | 1565*365*760 mm |
Loading quantity | 20" Container: 63 pcs |
40" Container: 135 pcs |
Product | BN006 |
with EEC certificated | |
Tyre | 18*2.50 |
Brake | Front & rear drum brakes |
Motor | 500W |
Battery | 48V20AH lead acid / 48V20A~35A lithium battery |
Charging time | 6~8 hours |
Max speed | 40 km/h |
Range | 45~50 km |
Max loading | 150 kgs |
Packing size | 1565*365*760 mm |
Loading quantity | 20" Container: 63 pcs |
40" Container: 135 pcs |
PREFACE
This product was developed for environmentally friendly transport.
It contains safety, maintenance, and basic storage instructions.
That hi-tech vehicle that you bought. Contains the following parts:
Brushless DC motor with high efficiency
High capacity batteries with longer range and high performance
Pleasant and comfortable driving with a high-quality suspension system
Appropriate motorcycle equipment that meets European standards
These operating instructions for your vehicle will be an indispensable part of your vehicle. Make sure you get this with the vehicle you purchased.
If you have problems with your vehicle, do not use any parts other than the original parts offered by the authorized service center.
Thank you for choosing ERIDE product. We wish you pleasant and safe driving with your electric scooter.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
These headings are written to protect you from serious personal injury or possible death.
These headings are written to protect you from serious personal injury and mechanical damage.
CAUTION
Laws limit the use of your electric scooter based on age and driver’s license. Users with a driver’s license in each class can use the electric scooter safely. Please ensure users have a driver’s license (in some European countries it can be used with special certificates).
Do not change, disassemble or modify any part without service knowledge. Changes that you do not have the service make will affect the authenticity of your product and will void the guarantee. Please have all changes made by authorized service centers.
Modifications are not legal. Modifications affect the main structure and performance of vehicles. This will shorten the life of your vehicle. In addition, modified vehicles are not taken into account under the guarantee. Always use dealer-approved replacement parts.
This manual is an integral part of your product. You will receive it together with the purchase of the product.
Preface ………………………………………………………....……….……….…….….……….….….…….. 02
Safe driving ……….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….…. 03
General rules ………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 03
Rainy Weather ….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….…... 03
Night Drive ….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….….. 03
General View............................................................................................... 04
2.1 Display Panel………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 05
2.2 Ignition switch………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 07
3. Battery Charging…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….……. 08
4. Driving Instruction …………………………………………………………………………………. 10
4.1 Check the following Parts Before Use…………………………………………………… 10
4.2 Driving instruction………………………………………………………....……….……….… 10
4.3 Posture positions………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 10
4.4 Seat lock………………………………………………………....……….……….…….…….……. 11
4.5 Front and rear brakes adjustment………………………………………………………....11
4.6 Useful driving instructions………………………………………………………....……….....11
Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
Maintenance and Adjustment…………………………………………………………… 13
6.1 Battery…………………………………………………………… 13
6.2 Charger ……………………………………………………………13
6.3 Cleaning ……………………………………………………………13
6.4 Brake inspection…………………………………………………………… 14
6.5 Control unit maintenance for motor and drive………………………… 14
6.6 Regular maintenance…………………………………………………………… 15
6.7 Maintenance advice………………………………………………………………… 16
6.7 Transport…………………………………………………………………………… 17
Technical Specifications………………………………………………………………….. 17
1.1 General Rules
1.1.1 Always wear a helmet when using your electric scooter. Also, make sure that your helmet is being used in accordance with the usage and maintenance instruction properly.
1.1.2 When using your electric scooter, obey all traffic laws that are followed by all other motor vehicles. For example, stopping at a red light, watch out for pedestrians and use the turning lights when make turnings.
1.1.3 Drive in a straight line. Given that other land vehicles will find you difficult to spot, you should adopt a defensive style of driving.
1.1.4 Always pay attention to the road in front of you. Stay away from potholes, puddles of water and oil, bumps, gravel and all other obstacles on the road.
1.1.5 Always keep in mind that unexpected events such as sudden opening of vehicle doors and falling parts of vehicles can occur. Be more careful at intersections and when overtaking other vehicles.
1.1.6 Do not go into traffic without getting used to using features such as turn lights, brakes, and horns.
1.1.7 When using your electric scooter, do not load goods and passengers that obstruct your view of the road. Also, stay away from earphones that prevent you from hearing when driving.
1.1.8 Maintain a safe braking distance to vehicles, pedestrians and all other objects. The safe braking distance depends on the weather conditions.
1.1.9 When road conditions are bad, please drive slowly and pay more attention.
1.1.10 Please do not exceed the maximum load capacity. If you get overloaded, the specified range will be reduced. In addition, exceeding the maximum load capacity can permanently damage the vehicle.
1.2 Rainy Weather
1.2.1 You should pay more attention on wet floors.
1.2.2 Brake earlier in wet floors, as the stopping distance will be longer than usual.
1.2.3 Always slow down, to avoid sudden braking and pay more attention when cornering.
1.2.4 Wear light color clothes or clothes with reflectors, and drive with safety lights.
1.2.5 Be careful of the holes, bumps, painted areas, road intersections. These places can become more dangerous in rainy weather.
1.3 Night Drive
1.3.1 Make sure your headlight and taillight are on and in function well.
1.3.2 Wear light color clothes or clothes with reflectors, and drive with safety lights.
1.3.3 Use in the evening only when required. Use familiar and well-lit streets whenever possible.
Side mirror
Display
Headlight
Brake lever
Throttle
Emergency flasher
Ignition Switch
Front panel
Front turning light
Front fender
Front fender reflector
Tire
Disc brake
Front rim
Front suspension fork
Function switch
Saddle
Tail box
Tail light
Number licence light
Rear fender
Rear inner fender
Rear inner fender rod
Rear suspension
Motor
Main stand
Charging port
Frame number cover
Display
1 a- Headlight on signal
1 b- Turning lights signal
1 c- battery indicator
1 d- speedometer
1 e- speed
headlight on/off
Horn
Speed lever
Emergency flasher
high and low beam button
Turning lights
INDICATOR MARKS
Batterty Remaining | Headlight |
WARNING | - All parts specified in the instructions have been listed as references. |
The manufacturer can change them without notice. | |
CAUTION | - Please do not use the horn in places where it is prohibited. |
Different models can be shown with different symbols.
2.2.1 On/Off: Insert the key and move it from position to position The
vehicle will be turned on. Then turn clockwise the vehicle will be shut down.
2.2.2 Steering Locking: The vehicle is equipped with a steering lock feature to prevent it from being stolen. If you twist your handlebar all the way to the left, then press in and move it to the locked position, your vehicle’s steering will be locked.
Similarly, if you turn your steering wheel to the right when moving it from its locked position to the symbol, your steering wheel will be unlocked.
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not drag your vehicle while your steering is locked. The steering wheel will overturn as it is in one direction.
Lock and remove the steering wheel from the parking position. This will keep your vehicle safe.
Protect your vehicle from direct sunlight. In vehicles exposed to direct sunlight, high heat and UV rays cause the paint reaction with your ABS plastic part. Your vehicle color may change. Protect your vehicle from direct sunlight. Do not expose to sunlight when not in use.
Before your first drive, charge your vehicle with the supplied charger for 6-8 hours (for VRLA Gel Battery) and 4-6 hours (for Li-Ion Battery). You should charge your battery after each use. If you haven’t driven your vehicle for a month or more, the battery should be charged to keep your battery in good performing. The charging time of your batteries is 6 to 8 hours for lead-acid batteries and 4-6 hours for lithium batteries. (These times apply to completely discharged battery. Charge your batteries proportionally to their current state). The electrical installation is designed for 230 V alternating current. A higher or lower voltage can damage your charger, as a result your charger may not switch off after charging. Please contact the official after sales service center to replace a new original charger.
Always turn off your vehicle before charging. Connect the part marked 1 of the charger to your vehicle and the part marked 2 to the socket. Connect your charger first, then connect it to your vehicle. A possible high / low voltage would damage your charger and also your vehicle. When the indicator light on your battery is green, the battery is fully charged. If you have fully charged the battery and then plug it back in for 1-2 hours, you will be able to charge it more successfully. When charging is complete, pull the power plug out of the socket. Also unplug your charger from the wall socket when you are not using it. This will extend the use life of your vehicle.
CAUTION - Your charger may get damaged due to voltage differences in your electrical installation, may also damage your vehicle. These types of malfunctions are not covered under warranty. If your vehicle does not charge for this reason, unplug the charger from the socket.
Connection and Assembly
Connection and assembly are done by authorized services only.
4.1 Check the following parts before use
4.1.1 Check your tires are in good condition.
4.1.2 Check the condition of the vehicle, if any moving parts need to tightened.
4.1.3 Check the tire pressures.
4.1.4 Check the horn and side mirrors.
4.1.5 Make sure the brake cable and other cables are not pinched and work properly.
4.1.6 Charge the battery when not in use, charge every 30 days in Summer and every 15 days in winter.
4.1.7 Check all rotating parts and add oil if necessary.
4.1.8 Check all lighting systems.
4.2 Driving instructions
4.2.1 Hold your handlebar with both hands.
4.2.2 Turn the ignition on position.
4.2.3 Place your right hand on the throttle, turn slowly to avoid sudden acceleration. The speed of your vehicle increases as you turn the throttle. To stop your vehicle, release the accelerator and slowly pull the brake lever toward you. When you pull the brake lever, the accelerator will automatically switch off.
4.3 Posture position
4.3.1 Middle stand: Used for long-term parking.
4.3.2 Side stand: It is used in short-term parking.
4.4 Driving Instructions
Do not place heavy and / or large objects in the footrest area. It disturbs the balance of your vehicle and creates danger.
4.4 Seat Lock
With the seat closed, when you insert the key into the key slot on the left side of your seat and turn clockwise, your seat will be opened. Press the seat down and hear the lock shuts down sound, then the seat lock will be closed.
4.5 Front and Rear brakes adjustment
Before the left and right brake levers can recognize their function, they move 10 to 20 mm empty. This distance is called the free distance. Free distances can be adjusted by tightening or unloading the nuts.
4.6 Useful driving instructions
have regular maintenance of your electric scooter
comply with the maximum load limits in the certificate of conformity
use it under suitable weather and road conditions
charge your electric scooter by following the safe charging guidelines
follow the maximum speed limit, the driving distance and efficiency of your vehicle will increase.
WARNING | - If your vehicle’s side stand is open, the throttle will not work as the |
system will cut off the circuit. Close the side stand to start moving again. | |
- Tire pressure is very important both to the overall life of your vehicle | |
and the proper operations. Excessive low or high tire pressure will break | |
down your vehicle. The tire pressure we recommend for our vehicles is 30 psi. | |
CAUTION | - Brake can be adjusted according to sensitivity. For a safer deceleration, |
front and rear brakes should be used together. | |
- Do not use the brake for a long time. If you brake for a long time, the | |
brake pads will get too hot and lose their performance. This increases your braking | |
distance. |
DESCRITION | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
The power is on but | 1. Throttle does not work. | 1. Replace the throttle |
your vehicle is still not | ||
2. Side stand opens. | ||
moving | 2. Close the side stand. | |
1. Burnt fuse or fuse socket. | 1. Replace the fuse or fuse | |
Your vehicle can not start | socket. | |
while the ignition is | 2. Bring the battery con- | |
2. Battery connections are | ||
switched on | nections to the position | |
incorrect. | ||
in the right way. | ||
Low pressure in tires | 1. Inflate the tires. | |
Battery is not fully charged | 2. Charge or replace the | |
Range shortened | 3. Stopping and getting | battery. |
up frequently, overloading, | 3. Use in certain road | |
climbing hills, being | conditions. | |
exposed to wind. | ||
1.Main fuse may be off | 1. Replace the main fuse. | |
The battery cannot be charged | 2.The charger may be damaged | |
2. Change with a new original | ||
charger | ||
Your electric vehicle is | 1.Battery lever is low | 1. Fully charge the battery. |
losing speed | 2.Battery is faulty | 2. Change the battery |
NOTE:
If any other fault occurs, please do not repair your vehicle by yourself.
Please contact your nearest authorized service center.
6.1 Battery
If possible, store your vehicle in your garage in places away from cold. This will extend the use life of your battery.
6.1.1 Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
6.1.2 Never use a conductor between the anode and cathode, this can lead to a short circuit, this may lead to an explosion and damage your battery and vehicle too.
6.1.3 Do not leave the battery in water.
6.1.4 Keep the batteries away from temperatures of 60 degrees and more.
6.1.5 Do not subject them to physical shock such as hitting, throwing, or falling.
6.1.6 Do not tamper the battery with cutting or punching tools.
6.1.7 If your vehicle is with VRLA Gel Battery, if a leak occurs and it comes into contact with your skin or eyes, immediately flush it out with plenty of water.
6.1.8 If physical changes such as smell, warming, fire or changes in color occur to the battery, immediately disconnect it from the vehicle and leave the vehicle.
6.1.9 Batteries and battery waste should be left to our authorized services or waste collection points in order not to harm the environment.
6.2 Charger
6.2.1 Use the original charger only, it’s specially designed for your battery.
It works with 110~220V.
6.2.2 While your vehicle is charging, it must be turned off.
6.2.3 Do not shake your vehicle while it is charging.
6.3 Cleaning
6.3.1 Use only the original charger that was specially developed for your product. It works on 220V. Definitely don’t let it drop to 110V.
6.2.2 Always turn off your vehicle before charging.
6.2.3 Do not shake or move your vehicle while it is charging.
6.3.4 Never lubricate the braking system or the tires.
6.3.5 Use oil, not water, to clean the metal parts of your vehicle.
6.3.6 Always use standard cleaner to clean painted plastic parts. Rinse with a cloth after cleaning.
6.4 Brake Inspection
6.4.1 Disc Brake:
6.4.1.1 The brake lever on the right side of the handlebar is part of the disc brake. The free distance between A and B position is 10-20 mm.
6.4.1.2 If the clearance is not 10-20 mm, the brake fluid is low. Add special brake fluid to the opened part by loosening nuts C and D (This should be done by authorized person only).
6.5 Control unit maintenance for engine and drive
6.5.1 During the rainy season, do not let the water level get to where the shaft is in the center of the motor. This behavior protects the engine from combustion and failure.
6.5.2 Do not press the accelerator and brake at the same time to prevent other parts from deteriorating.
6.5.3 When the road surface is bad, slow down. Excessive vibration motor and drive may cause the cables to break inside the computer.
6.6 Regular Maintenance
CAUTION - 180-day periodic maintenance is performed only by authorized services property. Daily and 60-day treatments can be done by the consumer.
6.7 Maintenance advice
Your vehicle should be serviced for the first time after 500 km or 1 month. The first maintenance is for control purposes. Your first service after this service will be performed when your vehicle reaches 2,000 km. After this care, each treatment will be 2,000 and its multiples.
The maintenance intervals for the first 20,000 km are as follows.
500 kilometers maintenance
2,000 kilometers maintenance
4,000 kilometers maintenance
6,000 kilometers maintenance
8,000 kilometers maintenance
10,000 kilometers maintenance
12,000 kilometers maintenance
14,000 kilometers maintenance
16,000 kilometers maintenance
18,000 kilometers maintenance
20,000 kilometers maintenance
The interval between any two maintenance should not exceed 4 months. The
consumer, who does not reach the maintenance intervals for more than 4
months, should take the product to the authorized service for maintenance.
Vehicles that do not comply with maintenance intervals and kilometers will
not be covered by the warranty.
Vehicles that do not have regular maintenance once every 4 months will be considered out of warranty.
6.8 Transport
Make sure that the ignition and the fuse are turned off while carrying your vehicle. Also, remove one of the battery connections. Apply the front rear brakes. In order to prevent any external damage to your vehicle, you can safely carry it by wrapping cardboard on a metal cage.
7.TECHNICAL SPECS
Parameters | Features | VRLA Gel | Li-ION |
Dimensions | (Length/Width/Height) | 1800/675/1395 | 1800/675/1395 |
[mm] | |||
Weights | Unit (kg) | 76.5 kg | 59 kg |
Maximum Speed (km/h) | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | |
Main Features | |||
Range (km) | 45 km | 45 km | |
Voltage (V) | 48 V | 48 V | |
Capacity (Ah) | 20 Ah | 20 Ah | |
Battery Features | |||
Battery | VRLA Gel | Li-ION | |
Charger Features | 48V/3A | 48V/3A | |
Motor Features | Power (W) | 500 W | 500 W |
Display | Display Type | LCD | LCD |
Display | Display | ||
PREFACE
This product was developed for environmentally friendly transport.
It contains safety, maintenance, and basic storage instructions.
That hi-tech vehicle that you bought. Contains the following parts:
Brushless DC motor with high efficiency
High capacity batteries with longer range and high performance
Pleasant and comfortable driving with a high-quality suspension system
Appropriate motorcycle equipment that meets European standards
These operating instructions for your vehicle will be an indispensable part of your vehicle. Make sure you get this with the vehicle you purchased.
If you have problems with your vehicle, do not use any parts other than the original parts offered by the authorized service center.
Thank you for choosing ERIDE product. We wish you pleasant and safe driving with your electric scooter.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
These headings are written to protect you from serious personal injury or possible death.
These headings are written to protect you from serious personal injury and mechanical damage.
CAUTION
Laws limit the use of your electric scooter based on age and driver’s license. Users with a driver’s license in each class can use the electric scooter safely. Please ensure users have a driver’s license (in some European countries it can be used with special certificates).
Do not change, disassemble or modify any part without service knowledge. Changes that you do not have the service make will affect the authenticity of your product and will void the guarantee. Please have all changes made by authorized service centers.
Modifications are not legal. Modifications affect the main structure and performance of vehicles. This will shorten the life of your vehicle. In addition, modified vehicles are not taken into account under the guarantee. Always use dealer-approved replacement parts.
This manual is an integral part of your product. You will receive it together with the purchase of the product.
Preface ………………………………………………………....……….……….…….….……….….….…….. 02
Safe driving ……….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….…. 03
General rules ………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 03
Rainy Weather ….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….…... 03
Night Drive ….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….…….….….….. 03
General View............................................................................................... 04
2.1 Display Panel………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 05
2.2 Ignition switch………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 07
3. Battery Charging…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….…….……. 08
4. Driving Instruction …………………………………………………………………………………. 10
4.1 Check the following Parts Before Use…………………………………………………… 10
4.2 Driving instruction………………………………………………………....……….……….… 10
4.3 Posture positions………………………………………………………....……….……….……. 10
4.4 Seat lock………………………………………………………....……….……….…….…….……. 11
4.5 Front and rear brakes adjustment………………………………………………………....11
4.6 Useful driving instructions………………………………………………………....……….....11
Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
Maintenance and Adjustment…………………………………………………………… 13
6.1 Battery…………………………………………………………… 13
6.2 Charger ……………………………………………………………13
6.3 Cleaning ……………………………………………………………13
6.4 Brake inspection…………………………………………………………… 14
6.5 Control unit maintenance for motor and drive………………………… 14
6.6 Regular maintenance…………………………………………………………… 15
6.7 Maintenance advice………………………………………………………………… 16
6.7 Transport…………………………………………………………………………… 17
Technical Specifications………………………………………………………………….. 17
1.1 General Rules
1.1.1 Always wear a helmet when using your electric scooter. Also, make sure that your helmet is being used in accordance with the usage and maintenance instruction properly.
1.1.2 When using your electric scooter, obey all traffic laws that are followed by all other motor vehicles. For example, stopping at a red light, watch out for pedestrians and use the turning lights when make turnings.
1.1.3 Drive in a straight line. Given that other land vehicles will find you difficult to spot, you should adopt a defensive style of driving.
1.1.4 Always pay attention to the road in front of you. Stay away from potholes, puddles of water and oil, bumps, gravel and all other obstacles on the road.
1.1.5 Always keep in mind that unexpected events such as sudden opening of vehicle doors and falling parts of vehicles can occur. Be more careful at intersections and when overtaking other vehicles.
1.1.6 Do not go into traffic without getting used to using features such as turn lights, brakes, and horns.
1.1.7 When using your electric scooter, do not load goods and passengers that obstruct your view of the road. Also, stay away from earphones that prevent you from hearing when driving.
1.1.8 Maintain a safe braking distance to vehicles, pedestrians and all other objects. The safe braking distance depends on the weather conditions.
1.1.9 When road conditions are bad, please drive slowly and pay more attention.
1.1.10 Please do not exceed the maximum load capacity. If you get overloaded, the specified range will be reduced. In addition, exceeding the maximum load capacity can permanently damage the vehicle.
1.2 Rainy Weather
1.2.1 You should pay more attention on wet floors.
1.2.2 Brake earlier in wet floors, as the stopping distance will be longer than usual.
1.2.3 Always slow down, to avoid sudden braking and pay more attention when cornering.
1.2.4 Wear light color clothes or clothes with reflectors, and drive with safety lights.
1.2.5 Be careful of the holes, bumps, painted areas, road intersections. These places can become more dangerous in rainy weather.
1.3 Night Drive
1.3.1 Make sure your headlight and taillight are on and in function well.
1.3.2 Wear light color clothes or clothes with reflectors, and drive with safety lights.
1.3.3 Use in the evening only when required. Use familiar and well-lit streets whenever possible.
Side mirror
Display
Headlight
Brake lever
Throttle
Emergency flasher
Ignition Switch
Front panel
Front turning light
Front fender
Front fender reflector
Tire
Disc brake
Front rim
Front suspension fork
Function switch
Saddle
Tail box
Tail light
Number licence light
Rear fender
Rear inner fender
Rear inner fender rod
Rear suspension
Motor
Main stand
Charging port
Frame number cover
Display
1 a- Headlight on signal
1 b- Turning lights signal
1 c- battery indicator
1 d- speedometer
1 e- speed
headlight on/off
Horn
Speed lever
Emergency flasher
high and low beam button
Turning lights
INDICATOR MARKS
Batterty Remaining | Headlight |
WARNING | - All parts specified in the instructions have been listed as references. |
The manufacturer can change them without notice. | |
CAUTION | - Please do not use the horn in places where it is prohibited. |
Different models can be shown with different symbols.
2.2.1 On/Off: Insert the key and move it from position to position The
vehicle will be turned on. Then turn clockwise the vehicle will be shut down.
2.2.2 Steering Locking: The vehicle is equipped with a steering lock feature to prevent it from being stolen. If you twist your handlebar all the way to the left, then press in and move it to the locked position, your vehicle’s steering will be locked.
Similarly, if you turn your steering wheel to the right when moving it from its locked position to the symbol, your steering wheel will be unlocked.
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not drag your vehicle while your steering is locked. The steering wheel will overturn as it is in one direction.
Lock and remove the steering wheel from the parking position. This will keep your vehicle safe.
Protect your vehicle from direct sunlight. In vehicles exposed to direct sunlight, high heat and UV rays cause the paint reaction with your ABS plastic part. Your vehicle color may change. Protect your vehicle from direct sunlight. Do not expose to sunlight when not in use.
Before your first drive, charge your vehicle with the supplied charger for 6-8 hours (for VRLA Gel Battery) and 4-6 hours (for Li-Ion Battery). You should charge your battery after each use. If you haven’t driven your vehicle for a month or more, the battery should be charged to keep your battery in good performing. The charging time of your batteries is 6 to 8 hours for lead-acid batteries and 4-6 hours for lithium batteries. (These times apply to completely discharged battery. Charge your batteries proportionally to their current state). The electrical installation is designed for 230 V alternating current. A higher or lower voltage can damage your charger, as a result your charger may not switch off after charging. Please contact the official after sales service center to replace a new original charger.
Always turn off your vehicle before charging. Connect the part marked 1 of the charger to your vehicle and the part marked 2 to the socket. Connect your charger first, then connect it to your vehicle. A possible high / low voltage would damage your charger and also your vehicle. When the indicator light on your battery is green, the battery is fully charged. If you have fully charged the battery and then plug it back in for 1-2 hours, you will be able to charge it more successfully. When charging is complete, pull the power plug out of the socket. Also unplug your charger from the wall socket when you are not using it. This will extend the use life of your vehicle.
CAUTION - Your charger may get damaged due to voltage differences in your electrical installation, may also damage your vehicle. These types of malfunctions are not covered under warranty. If your vehicle does not charge for this reason, unplug the charger from the socket.
Connection and Assembly
Connection and assembly are done by authorized services only.
4.1 Check the following parts before use
4.1.1 Check your tires are in good condition.
4.1.2 Check the condition of the vehicle, if any moving parts need to tightened.
4.1.3 Check the tire pressures.
4.1.4 Check the horn and side mirrors.
4.1.5 Make sure the brake cable and other cables are not pinched and work properly.
4.1.6 Charge the battery when not in use, charge every 30 days in Summer and every 15 days in winter.
4.1.7 Check all rotating parts and add oil if necessary.
4.1.8 Check all lighting systems.
4.2 Driving instructions
4.2.1 Hold your handlebar with both hands.
4.2.2 Turn the ignition on position.
4.2.3 Place your right hand on the throttle, turn slowly to avoid sudden acceleration. The speed of your vehicle increases as you turn the throttle. To stop your vehicle, release the accelerator and slowly pull the brake lever toward you. When you pull the brake lever, the accelerator will automatically switch off.
4.3 Posture position
4.3.1 Middle stand: Used for long-term parking.
4.3.2 Side stand: It is used in short-term parking.
4.4 Driving Instructions
Do not place heavy and / or large objects in the footrest area. It disturbs the balance of your vehicle and creates danger.
4.4 Seat Lock
With the seat closed, when you insert the key into the key slot on the left side of your seat and turn clockwise, your seat will be opened. Press the seat down and hear the lock shuts down sound, then the seat lock will be closed.
4.5 Front and Rear brakes adjustment
Before the left and right brake levers can recognize their function, they move 10 to 20 mm empty. This distance is called the free distance. Free distances can be adjusted by tightening or unloading the nuts.
4.6 Useful driving instructions
have regular maintenance of your electric scooter
comply with the maximum load limits in the certificate of conformity
use it under suitable weather and road conditions
charge your electric scooter by following the safe charging guidelines
follow the maximum speed limit, the driving distance and efficiency of your vehicle will increase.
WARNING | - If your vehicle’s side stand is open, the throttle will not work as the |
system will cut off the circuit. Close the side stand to start moving again. | |
- Tire pressure is very important both to the overall life of your vehicle | |
and the proper operations. Excessive low or high tire pressure will break | |
down your vehicle. The tire pressure we recommend for our vehicles is 30 psi. | |
CAUTION | - Brake can be adjusted according to sensitivity. For a safer deceleration, |
front and rear brakes should be used together. | |
- Do not use the brake for a long time. If you brake for a long time, the | |
brake pads will get too hot and lose their performance. This increases your braking | |
distance. |
DESCRITION | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
The power is on but | 1. Throttle does not work. | 1. Replace the throttle |
your vehicle is still not | ||
2. Side stand opens. | ||
moving | 2. Close the side stand. | |
1. Burnt fuse or fuse socket. | 1. Replace the fuse or fuse | |
Your vehicle can not start | socket. | |
while the ignition is | 2. Bring the battery con- | |
2. Battery connections are | ||
switched on | nections to the position | |
incorrect. | ||
in the right way. | ||
Low pressure in tires | 1. Inflate the tires. | |
Battery is not fully charged | 2. Charge or replace the | |
Range shortened | 3. Stopping and getting | battery. |
up frequently, overloading, | 3. Use in certain road | |
climbing hills, being | conditions. | |
exposed to wind. | ||
1.Main fuse may be off | 1. Replace the main fuse. | |
The battery cannot be charged | 2.The charger may be damaged | |
2. Change with a new original | ||
charger | ||
Your electric vehicle is | 1.Battery lever is low | 1. Fully charge the battery. |
losing speed | 2.Battery is faulty | 2. Change the battery |
NOTE:
If any other fault occurs, please do not repair your vehicle by yourself.
Please contact your nearest authorized service center.
6.1 Battery
If possible, store your vehicle in your garage in places away from cold. This will extend the use life of your battery.
6.1.1 Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
6.1.2 Never use a conductor between the anode and cathode, this can lead to a short circuit, this may lead to an explosion and damage your battery and vehicle too.
6.1.3 Do not leave the battery in water.
6.1.4 Keep the batteries away from temperatures of 60 degrees and more.
6.1.5 Do not subject them to physical shock such as hitting, throwing, or falling.
6.1.6 Do not tamper the battery with cutting or punching tools.
6.1.7 If your vehicle is with VRLA Gel Battery, if a leak occurs and it comes into contact with your skin or eyes, immediately flush it out with plenty of water.
6.1.8 If physical changes such as smell, warming, fire or changes in color occur to the battery, immediately disconnect it from the vehicle and leave the vehicle.
6.1.9 Batteries and battery waste should be left to our authorized services or waste collection points in order not to harm the environment.
6.2 Charger
6.2.1 Use the original charger only, it’s specially designed for your battery.
It works with 110~220V.
6.2.2 While your vehicle is charging, it must be turned off.
6.2.3 Do not shake your vehicle while it is charging.
6.3 Cleaning
6.3.1 Use only the original charger that was specially developed for your product. It works on 220V. Definitely don’t let it drop to 110V.
6.2.2 Always turn off your vehicle before charging.
6.2.3 Do not shake or move your vehicle while it is charging.
6.3.4 Never lubricate the braking system or the tires.
6.3.5 Use oil, not water, to clean the metal parts of your vehicle.
6.3.6 Always use standard cleaner to clean painted plastic parts. Rinse with a cloth after cleaning.
6.4 Brake Inspection
6.4.1 Disc Brake:
6.4.1.1 The brake lever on the right side of the handlebar is part of the disc brake. The free distance between A and B position is 10-20 mm.
6.4.1.2 If the clearance is not 10-20 mm, the brake fluid is low. Add special brake fluid to the opened part by loosening nuts C and D (This should be done by authorized person only).
6.5 Control unit maintenance for engine and drive
6.5.1 During the rainy season, do not let the water level get to where the shaft is in the center of the motor. This behavior protects the engine from combustion and failure.
6.5.2 Do not press the accelerator and brake at the same time to prevent other parts from deteriorating.
6.5.3 When the road surface is bad, slow down. Excessive vibration motor and drive may cause the cables to break inside the computer.
6.6 Regular Maintenance
CAUTION - 180-day periodic maintenance is performed only by authorized services property. Daily and 60-day treatments can be done by the consumer.
6.7 Maintenance advice
Your vehicle should be serviced for the first time after 500 km or 1 month. The first maintenance is for control purposes. Your first service after this service will be performed when your vehicle reaches 2,000 km. After this care, each treatment will be 2,000 and its multiples.
The maintenance intervals for the first 20,000 km are as follows.
500 kilometers maintenance
2,000 kilometers maintenance
4,000 kilometers maintenance
6,000 kilometers maintenance
8,000 kilometers maintenance
10,000 kilometers maintenance
12,000 kilometers maintenance
14,000 kilometers maintenance
16,000 kilometers maintenance
18,000 kilometers maintenance
20,000 kilometers maintenance
The interval between any two maintenance should not exceed 4 months. The
consumer, who does not reach the maintenance intervals for more than 4
months, should take the product to the authorized service for maintenance.
Vehicles that do not comply with maintenance intervals and kilometers will
not be covered by the warranty.
Vehicles that do not have regular maintenance once every 4 months will be considered out of warranty.
6.8 Transport
Make sure that the ignition and the fuse are turned off while carrying your vehicle. Also, remove one of the battery connections. Apply the front rear brakes. In order to prevent any external damage to your vehicle, you can safely carry it by wrapping cardboard on a metal cage.
7.TECHNICAL SPECS
Parameters | Features | VRLA Gel | Li-ION |
Dimensions | (Length/Width/Height) | 1800/675/1395 | 1800/675/1395 |
[mm] | |||
Weights | Unit (kg) | 76.5 kg | 59 kg |
Maximum Speed (km/h) | 25 km/h | 25 km/h | |
Main Features | |||
Range (km) | 45 km | 45 km | |
Voltage (V) | 48 V | 48 V | |
Capacity (Ah) | 20 Ah | 20 Ah | |
Battery Features | |||
Battery | VRLA Gel | Li-ION | |
Charger Features | 48V/3A | 48V/3A | |
Motor Features | Power (W) | 500 W | 500 W |
Display | Display Type | LCD | LCD |
Display | Display | ||