Scootix SPEED5000 Bedienungsanleitung

Manual
SPEED5000

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About your scooter:
Vehicle Identication Number (VIN)
Registration Number:
Date of Registration:
Name of Selling Dealer:
Contact Number of Selling Dealer:
Please take time to read this manual
thoroughly before you take to the road.
This owners manual instructs you in how
to operate, inspect and maintain your
electric scooter, as well as giving you tips
on how to keep your scooter in the best
possible condition.
Failure to completely observe these inst-
ructions could result in serious personal
injury or damage to the scooter.
Congratulations on your purchase of your new
electric scooter.
Not only will you have great fun, you have chosen
an environmentally friendly way of travelling
around.
If you have any further questions that you cannot
nd the answer to here, please do not hesitate to
contact your dealer.
Ride safely and always wear your helmet, gloves
and protective clothing.
Important Notice
Please read this manual and follow the instruc-
tions carefully.
Signal words such as “Warning”, “Caution” and
“Note” have special meanings.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situati-
on which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury or property damage.
NOTE
Note gives information to assist maintenance and
instructions.
Useful Information

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Content
Useful Information.... ....2
Contents.... ....3
General Instructions Before Riding.... ....4
Parts List.... ....5
Useful Information.... ....6
Diagnosis and Ignition Key Position.... ....7
Left and right handle bar controls.... ....8
Accelerating and Braking.... ....9
Battery gauge and charging instructions.... ....10
Frequently Asked Questions.... ....11
Warranty, Contact, Maintenance.... ....12
Maintenance Schedule.... ....13
Technical Specication.... ....14
Troubleshooting.... ....15

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General Instructions Before Riding
To ensure the scooter is functioning correctly, do
a quick check of the scooter’s tyres and check
that the brakes are working.
(For more detailed maintenance instructions see
the Maintenance Schedule).
When the key is inserted and turned to the „ON“
position, the power indicator will illuminate. If
current drain is over 60A, the power will be auto-
matically cut off to avoid over-heating.
To avoid unplanned acceleration, always turn the
key to the “OFF” position before dismounting or
leaving the bike unattended.
WARNING
This scooter may be ridden in wet conditions,
but be sure to avoid soaking it during cleaning to
avoid damaging any of the electric components.
The scooter should not be left in strong, direct
sunlight for long periods as some of the electric
components may overheat.
Motorcyclists must abide by the same trafc rules
and regulations as other motorists. Before taking
your motorcycle on a public road, be familiar
with trafc rules and regulations and any special
requirements for motorcycles.
Frequently switch on LOW SPEED mode and
ride at economical speed will be great help on
battery life and range. Especially in crowded city
trafc.
High speed mode is only recommended to be
used on open road.
Checks Before Every Use
CAUTION
Item Action
Mirrors Adjust the mirrors to ensure you
can see trafc behind you clearly.
Clean the mirrors
Front Brake Squeeze right hand brake and
push the scooter to see whether
it rolls easily. If it does, then the
brake must be inspected for
malfunction.
Rear Power/
Disc Brake
Listen for any noticeable grinding
or squealing from the tyres
while the brake is applied. If so,
contact your dealer. Set the bike
upon the middle stand, and turn
the rear wheel by hand. If it does
not turn freely, adjust rear disc to
avoid electric consumption.
Throttle
Action
Turn Throttle counter clockwise
then release; the Throttle should
spring back to stop position. If
not,contact your dealer.
Tyres Check the tyre pressure is 36
PSI (2,48 bar)
Battery Check the power level by looking
at the gauge or with a voltage
meter (75V-52.5V).
Signal Check to make sure all your
lights are working
Nuts and
bolts
Check to make sure that all nuts
and bolts are tightened and
secured.
WARNING
Important Notes:
Regularly perform a routine maintenance
check. Doing so will help protect yourself and
your scooter.
If any parts are damaged, wether normal
or abnormal, please check with your dealer
before riding.
SAFETY NOTICE: Be sure that you are
seated on the bike and stands are clear of
the oor before touching the throttle handle.
If you twist the throttle before you are ready
to go or while you are mounting the bike it
may run away from you and could lead to an
accident.

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Parts List
A. Horn
B. Throttle and Front Brake Handle
C. Rear view mirror
D. Head Lamp
E. Dash Board
F. Odometer (Kilometre / Milage)
G. Key set
H. Storage box
I. Tail Lamp
J. Front Disk Brake
K. Rear disc Brake
L. Turning Signal Lamp
M. Front Shock Absorber
N. Centre Stand
O. Kick Stand (this automatically cuts off the
power so the bike will remain stationary)
P. Front Mud Guard
Q. Rear hub motor
R. Front Wheel
S. Controller
T. Charging Plug
U. Anti-overheat circuit breaker
V. Battery Box
W. DC / DC Voltage converter
X. Bike lift/Rear B x shelf
Y. Diagnosis

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Useful Information
Part Item Function
AIndicator Light is on when indicator is on
BClock Show the time
CHead Lamp Light Light is illuminated when high beam head lamp is ‘ON’
DSpeedometer Indicates speed
EOdometer Indicates mileage
FIndicator lights Light is illuminated when using indicators.
GLow Battery Yellow light is on when battery is low.
HFull Battery Green light is illuminated when battery is full

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Diagnosis and Ignition Key Position
Please note – Lights operate when riding –
If lights are on there is no fault.
NOTE
TAKE SCOOTER TO DEALER FOR DIAGNOSIS
NO1: Throttle - 5V
NO2: Signal light of throttle 5V. Hall 5V
A/B/C: Motor phase changing index
12V: Converter indicator light
Power: Ignition
Diagnosis:
► When 5V and NO.1 light do not work, check
wiring and replace controller if required.
► When using full throttle and NO.2 light does
not work, Replace throttle if required.
► When one of ABC Lights (motor is working)
does not work, check hall wiring from motor,
repair wiring replace motor.
► When 12V light does not work. Check wiring
and replace converter if required.
► When POWER light does not work, Check
Ignition switch or circuit breaker for correct
operation.
Key position Description
ON Key cannot be taken out
when power is ON
OFF Key can be taken out when
power is OFF
Lock handle
bar
To prevent theft, turn the
Handle Bar to the far left and
turn the key into the lock po-
sition. The key can be taken
out when handle bar is in the
lock position.
Opening the
seat
Use the key in the slot on the
side of the
bike to release the locking
mechanism of the seat.

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Left and right handle bar controls
Left handle bar control
Headlight Switch High Beam –
Push switch up
Low Beam –
Push switch down
Horizontal Switch Left Turn Signal –
Slide switch to the left
Right Turn Signal – Slide
switch to the right
Turning off Signal –
Press central release
button
Horn Button Sounds Horn –
Push red button
Rear Brake Lever When Brake Handle is
compressed the rear
wheel will slow to a stop
and power will be cut off.
Power will ow once
lever has been released.
Right handle bar control
High / Low Speed
Switch
Economical speed
switch can ensure
longer range and
high speed switch
provides bigger AMP
for accelerating and
climbing.
Front Brake Lever When brake handle
is compressed the
front wheel will slow
to a stop and power
will be cut off. Power
will ow once lever
has been released.
Throttle Turn throttle counter
clockwise to increase
speed.
Parking Lights The dashboard
lights, headlight, and
taillight will turn on
when the switch is in
the middle position.
Head Light The dashboard
lights, headlight, and
taillight will turn on
when the switch is in
the left position.
Left and right handle bar controls
Left handle bar control
Headlight Switch High Beam –
Push switch up
Low Beam –
Push switch down
Horizontal Switch Left Turn Signal –
Slide switch to the left
Right Turn Signal – Slide
switch to the right
Turning off Signal –
Press central release
button
Horn Button Sounds Horn –
Push red button
Rear Brake Lever When Brake Handle is
compressed the rear
wheel will slow to a stop
and power will be cut off.
Power will ow once
lever has been released.
Right handle bar control
High / Low Speed
Switch
Economical speed
switch can ensure
longer range and
high speed switch
provides bigger AMP
for accelerating and
climbing.
Front Brake Lever When brake handle
is compressed the
front wheel will slow
to a stop and power
will be cut off. Power
will ow once lever
has been released.
Throttle Turn throttle counter
clockwise to increase
speed.
Parking Lights The dashboard
lights, headlight, and
taillight will turn on
when the switch is in
the middle position.
Head Light The dashboard
lights, headlight, and
taillight will turn on
when the switch is in
the left position.

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Accelerating and Braking
Throttle tips:
1. Turn the key to the ‘ON’ position, and turn
the throttle gradually to accelerate
2. To prevent losing control of the scooter,
please turn the throttle slowly until the
speed increases.
3. Do not turn the throttle until you are in the
position to drive.
4. To stop, release the throttle and apply the
front and rear brake simultaneously.
5. To move, release the brakes and turn the
throttle gradually.
6. The brushless motor makes a small electro-
magnetic noise when turning the throttle to
start. This is normal.
CAUTION
Never use the economy speed switch while
riding. The scooter must come to a complete
stop before the rider can use this switch. Using
this switch during riding will damage the motor
controller.
Braking tips:
1. For safety, this scooter has a circuit brake
system. When the front and rear brake
is applied or the kick stand is down, the
controller will disable the circuit. Release all
the brakes and ensure the tail light is OFF
before accelerating again.
2. Less frequent, sudden braking will increase
the range.
3. Do not continually operate at full throttle.
Frequently releasing the throttle and running
with inertia will help to much increase your
range. This motor has good torque and the
inertia momentum is enough to run some
distances without electric power.
WARNING
For your safety and security, take the key
out when you are not riding.
Accelerating and Braking
Throttle tips:
1. Turn the key to the ‘ON’ position, and turn
the throttle gradually to accelerate
2. To prevent losing control of the scooter,
please turn the throttle slowly until the
speed increases.
3. Do not turn the throttle until you are in the
position to drive.
4. To stop, release the throttle and apply the
front and rear brake simultaneously.
5. To move, release the brakes and turn the
throttle gradually.
6. The brushless motor makes a small electro-
magnetic noise when turning the throttle to
start. This is normal.
CAUTION
Never use the economy speed switch while
riding. The scooter must come to a complete
stop before the rider can use this switch. Using
this switch during riding will damage the motor
controller.
Braking tips:
1. For safety, this scooter has a circuit brake
system. When the front and rear brake
is applied or the kick stand is down, the
controller will disable the circuit. Release all
the brakes and ensure the tail light is OFF
before accelerating again.
2. Less frequent, sudden braking will increase
the range.
3. Do not continually operate at full throttle.
Frequently releasing the throttle and running
with inertia will help to much increase your
range. This motor has good torque and the
inertia momentum is enough to run some
distances without electric power.
WARNING
For your safety and security, take the key
out when you are not riding.

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Battery gauge and charging instructions
Charging
The battery for this scooter is a sealed, mainte-
nance free D/C battery.
CAUTION
Only the factory-supplied charger can be
used.
Turn off all switches while charging the battery.
Plug one side to a 240V outlet and the other into
the charging plug on the scooter (located under
the seat).
The average charging time is 3 hours (90%) for
the 5000W. To fully charge battery, charging time
will be 4 to 5 hours.
After charging, turn the ignition to the ‘On’ positi-
on and unplug the charger from both sides.
To keep the battery in good condition, charge it
after each use.
Charge the battery fully once a month, even
when the scooter has not been ridden.
Battery Longevity
NOTE
The rider should, if possible, charge the
scooter after every trip as this will help the
battery’s life. The life of the Lithium battery is
1000 deep cycles (80% deep discharged), but
if you charge the battery every time or when
its capacity falls below 50%, the battery life
will be greatly increased. Therefore we advise
the rider to charge the bike as often as pos-
sible. Frequently riding at economical speed
isbetter for battery life and range.
Performance
A range of 55Miles (90km) has been recorded,
yet the distance and speed depend upon various
elements of the rider’s style and the road con-
ditions. A 20mph constant speed will ensure the
longest range but our gures include going at
out too. Other factors include weather, scooter
condition, and battery charge. Riders must be
cautious when riding on rough roads, in poor
weather, or when the battery charge is low.
This scooter has a circuit brake system to protect
the scooter when the brake is applied;
After each trip, the driver should turn off the
scooter, take out the key and charge the battery.
This battery does not have memory (i.e. you do
not have to run it down completely to achieve a
good charge. On the contrary, regular charging
will lengthen the life of the battery) and can be
charged at any time in the cycle of the battery.
CAUTION
Always check the battery gauge while you are
riding and be sure that it does not get too low
too often.
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