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  • Page 2 The constant evolution in the design, aimed to guarantee the safety and quality standards of Askoll vehicles, may result in the fact that some information contained in this Use and Maintenance Handbook can be different from the vehicle in your possession. We are therefore confident that you will understand that the data,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX INDEX GENERAL INFORMATIONS SYMBOLS SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION IDENTIFICATION CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SCOOTER OVERVIEW LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS POSITION DASHBOARD (eS - eS DASHBOARD (eS LH CONTROLS Rear brake lever Drum brake lever with combined function (eS only) Power regeneration switch...
  • Page 4 INDEX RH CONTROLS Front brake lever Throttle control Headlight high beam light ON/OFF selector (eS only) Driving mode switch Engine start switch KEY SWITCH Enabling and disabling the system INSTRUMENT PANEL WARNING LIGHTS Engine enabling warning light (eS - eS only) Temperature warning light Serious problem warning light...
  • Page 5 INDEX CHECKS BEFORE DEPARTURE SAFE DRIVING OPERATIONS TO START Steering lock engagement Engine enabling Driving mode selection (eS - eS Driving mode selection (eS Power regeneration selection SELECTION OF DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Odometer data display mode Setting the clock SEAT Opening the seat Bag hook PARKING THE SCOOTER BATTERIES AND RECHARGE...
  • Page 6 INDEX CHARGING THE BATTERIES CHARGING WITH BATTERY ON BOARD Locking the seat in raised position for cable passage CHARGING WITH BATTERY OUTBOARD ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS REAR VIEW MIRRORS HEADLAMP FRONT DISC BRAKE REAR BRAKE DRUM (eS - eS REAR DRUM BRAKE WITH COMBINED FUNCTION (eS only) ORDINARY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES...
  • Page 7 INDEX ERROR CODES ERROR CODES TECHNICAL DATA SCOOTER DIMENSIONS eS - eS - eS ENGINE DATA BATTERY VEHICLE DATA HEADLIGHT DATA TAIL LIGHT DATA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...
  • Page 8: General Informations

    GENERAL INFORMATIONS SYMBOLS This manual contains particularly important information that should be read with care. Each signal consists of a different symbol to make clear the content of the text that follows it, and to facilitate the placement of the subjects in the different areas. This symbol indicates situations of particular danger, which could result in death or CAUTION serious injury if not avoided.
  • Page 9: Safety Important Information

    GENERAL INFORMATIONS SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION It is very important for you to know the electric scooter: read and understand this CAUTION manual before the first use. This operating manual is part of the scooter, keep it for future reference. If the CAUTION scooter is sold, the manual must be delivered to the next owner.
  • Page 10: Identification

    Identification plates are stamped on frame, engine casing and battery compartment. They must be indicated when ordering spare parts. It is advisable to check the correspondence of vehicle plates with the ones present in its documents. ASKOLL EVA S.R.L. - - - dB(A)
  • Page 11: Controls And Instruments

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SCOOTER OVERVIEW LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE A. Rear view mirror I. Tail light B. Headlights J. License plate holder C. Turn indicator K. Rear reflector D. Front LH reflector L. Engine E. Stand M. Front RH reflector F.
  • Page 12: Es 2 Left Side

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SCOOTER OVERVIEW LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE A. Rear view mirror I. Tail light B. Headlights J. License plate holder C. Turn indicator K. Rear reflector D. Front LH reflector L. Engine E. Stand M. Front RH reflector F.
  • Page 13: Es 3 Left Side

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SCOOTER OVERVIEW LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE A. Rear view mirror I. Tail light B. Headlights J. License plate holder C. Turn indicator K. Rear reflector D. Front LH reflector L. Engine E. Stand M. Front RH reflector F.
  • Page 14: Controls And Instruments Position

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS POSITION DASHBOARD (eS - eS Km/h Km/trip PWR ECO SELECT A. Instrument panel F. Driving mode switch B. Key switch G. Engine start switch C. Power regeneration switch H. Throttle control D. Turn indicators switch I.
  • Page 15 CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS POSITION DASHBOARD (eS Km/h Km/trip PWR ECO SELECT A. Instrument panel G. Engine start switch B. Key switch H. Throttle control C. Power regeneration switch I. Front brake lever D. Turn indicators switch J. Combined brake control lever E.
  • Page 16: Lh Controls

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS LH CONTROLS Rear brake lever Rear drum brake lever is placed on the left side of the handlebar. Drum brake lever with combined function (eS only) The brake acts on both wheels, with prevalence on the rear one to ensure greater safety and improved stopping distances.
  • Page 17: Turn Indicators Switch

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Turn indicators switch - eS Move the lever to the left to operate LH turn indicator. Move the lever to the right to operate RH turn indicator. Press the button in the centre of the lever to turn the indicators off.
  • Page 18: Rh Controls

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS RH CONTROLS Front brake lever Front disk brake lever is placed on the right side of the handlebar. Throttle control - eS Scooter speed is adjusted through the grip.
  • Page 19: Headlight High Beam Light On/Off Selector

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Headlight high beam light ON/OFF selector (eS only) Using the selector is possible to activate the high beam light. Driving mode switch - eS Three different driving modes can be selected using the switch depending on driving style, road conditions or other.
  • Page 20: Key Switch

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS KEY SWITCH The key switch enables or disables system and steering lock. The scooter is provided with a main key and a duplicate, both can be used to actuate the key switch and to open the seat. Please, keep the duplicate key separated from the main one.
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENT PANEL - eS Km/h Km/h Km/trip Km/trip PWR ECO PWR ECO SELECT SELECT A. Warning lights B. Speedometer C. Digital display D. Display controls...
  • Page 22: Warning Lights

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS WARNING LIGHTS E. Engine enabling warning light F. Temperature warning light G. Serious problem warning light H. Operating turn indicators warning light I. Lights warning light J. Charging warning light K. High beam light ON indicator (eS only) Engine enabling warning light (eS - eS...
  • Page 23: Temperature Warning Light

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Temperature warning light The warning light indicating high temperature is amber, it turns on and remains on to indicate an overtemperature alarm. Its alarm code can be read on the display. Alarm description regarding displayed code is explained in “ERROR CODES”...
  • Page 24: Operating Turn Indicators Warning Light

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Operating turn indicators warning light Turn indicators warning light is green, it turns on and blinks to indicate RH or LH activation and it turns off when they are deactivated. Lights warning light Lights warning light is green, it turn on when engine is enabled.
  • Page 25: Speedometer

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS SPEEDOMETER (eS - eS Speedometer indicates current speed. Km/h The value is displayed in kilometres per hour (km/h) and miles per hour (mph). SPEEDOMETER (eS Speedometer indicates current speed. The value is displayed in kilometres per hour (km/h) Km/h and miles per hour (mph).
  • Page 26: Digital Display

    CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DIGITAL DISPLAY Km/trip On the digital display it is possible to have all the information regarding vehicle status, namely: PWR ECO • battery presence on A and B compartments, • battery charge, • total mileage, • partial mileage, •...
  • Page 27: Safe Driving

    CHECKS BEFORE DEPARTURE Before using the scooter, it is always good practice to carry out certain controls: • check battery charge, • check headlight, tail light, turn indicators and number plate light operation, • check front and rear brakes operation, •...
  • Page 28 Avoid departing with the centre stand down: when the rear wheel makes contact WARNING with the ground, it should not turn to avoid abrupt departure. Drive very carefully on bumpy, wet, snowy or slippery roads, it will be necessary to WARNING reduce speed and increase safety distance from other vehicles.
  • Page 29: Operations To Start

    OPERATIONS TO START Steering lock engagement To engage the steering lock, turn the handlebar left until it stops. Km/h Km/trip PWR ECO SELECT Press the key inwards and turn counterclockwise; while turning the handlebar slightly clockwise until the key is on the lock; now the steering lock is inserted and you can remove the key.
  • Page 30: Engine Enabling

    Engine enabling - eS The engine must be enabled to start. To enable the engine, insert the key into the switch and turn it to , then press for 3 seconds to enable the engine, motion warning light will turn on. To disable the engine, press the engine enabling button again for 3 seconds and turn the key in the ignition switch to the left on...
  • Page 31: Driving Mode Selection (Es 1 - Es 2 )

    Driving mode selection (eS - eS - eS Three different riding modes can be selected through the ignition switch: Mode ECONOMY Max speed: 32 Km/h. Autonomy: circa 50 Km. 80 Km. ECO icon appears on the display. Mode NORMAL Max speed: 37 Km/h.
  • Page 32: Driving Mode Selection

    Driving mode selection (eS Using the switch it is possible to select three different driving modes: ECONOMY mode NORMAL mode These modes are used to minimize consumption. POWER mode Full speed: 67 Km/h. Autonomy: about 95 Km. The PWR icon appears on the display Indications according to the standard 168/2013 The autonomy values listed above are valid with the use of 2 batteries connected and with the same...
  • Page 33: Power Regeneration Selection

    Power regeneration selection - eS During scooter deceleration, the battery can be automatically recharged by activating the power regeneration mode. Use the 2 position turn indicators switch to activate or deactivate power regeneration: Pressing button upwards, power regeneration mode activated deceleration increases.
  • Page 34: Selection Of Display Functions

    SELECTION OF DISPLAY FUNCTIONS Odometer data display mode Upon power up, all display lights will remain lit for a Km/trip few seconds. PWR ECO Press SELECT to change the parameter on the display: Total mileage. The parameter cannot be modified. SELECT Km/trip Partial mileage.
  • Page 35: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock • Press and hold SELECT button for 2 seconds: two hour digits will start blinking. Km/trip • Press SELECT as necessary to set the right hour. • Press SET: minutes digits will start blinking while hour digits will not blink any more. •...
  • Page 36: Seat

    SEAT Opening the seat Insert the key into the lock on the rear left. Turn clockwise. Tilt the seat forward. While closing, the seat lock will automatically lock. Bag hook The bag hook is located between the seat and the footrest.
  • Page 37: Parking The Scooter

    PARKING THE SCOOTER Use the stand to park. Lower the stand with your foot until complete opening and simultaneously rest the scooter on it. Pushing the scooter forward, the stand automatically returns to its starting position. WARNING Use the stand on compact and flat surfaces. Pay attention to manoeuvring when parked, in particular when placing the scooter WARNING on the stand so that the vehicle does not fall.
  • Page 38: Batteries And Recharge

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE BATTERIES The first equipment of the vehicle eS is provided with two lithium ion batteries. The eS model is supplied with a standard battery while the second is provided as an option (model TVC102 batteries). The eS model is equipped with two standard batteries (model TVC103 batteries).
  • Page 39 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Never disconnect wires from the electrical system with engine running so as to prevent battery damage. Disassembling and/or tampering with the batteries will make the warranty void. Respecting the environment, at the end of their life cycle, batteries must be collected and disposed of according to law.
  • Page 40: Battery Charger

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE BATTERY CHARGER Batteries are charged using the specific charger supplied (MOD. TVC202). The charger is activated only when connected to the mains with its cable and to the vehicle or to a battery through the socket. Once connected, all leds will flash for a few seconds, and then indicate the remaining battery depending on the amount of leds lit.
  • Page 41 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE The charger is not intended to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless a person responsible CAUTION for their safety has supervised or instructed them concerning the use of the charger. Keep the battery charger and batteries out of the reach of children, make sure that they do not play with the devices.
  • Page 42: Charging The Batteries De

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE CHARGING THE BATTERIES Charge level of the batteries is shown on the left side of the digital display of the vehicle. On the display, Km/trip the icon A indicates the charge of the battery housed in compartment A, icon B indicates the charge of the battery housed in compartment B.
  • Page 43: Charging With Battery On Board

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE CHARGING WITH BATTERY ON BOARD To charge with battery on board: Disable the system. Raise the seat, make sure the charger is connected to the socket and that the batteries are properly inserted in their compartments and plugged to the connectors, pull out the battery charger spring wire equipped with plug.
  • Page 44: Locking The Seat In Raised Position For Cable Passage

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Locking the seat in raised position for cable passage While charging the battery on board you can close the seat using its lock while maintaining a sufficient opening for the charging cable. This can be useful in case of outdoors charging so as to keep batteries and charger covered but allowing heat generated by the process to escape.
  • Page 45 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Close the seat pressing the mechanism. The seat is locked in raised position to allow the charging cable to pass. Open the lock with the key and lift the seat to automatically return to its original position.
  • Page 46: Charging With Battery Outboard

    BATTERIES AND RECHARGE CHARGING WITH BATTERY OUTBOARD The charger can be removed to allow charging a battery leaving the scooter the possibility to circulate only with the other one. Disconnect the battery cable by pressing on the two side tabs of the connector and pull it out. Remove the battery from the compartment using the lifting handle.
  • Page 47 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Disconnect the charger cable from its socket, to remove it press the two side tabs. Remove the charger along with its two cables. When removing the battery charger it is recommended to handle it with care to CAUTION prevent it from falling on yourself or on the ground.
  • Page 48 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Place battery and charger on a stable surface. First, connect the charger cable to the battery socket under the spring flap. A “click” shows correct introduction. Then connect the charger to the mains. Select desired recharge mode, as shown in “BATTERY CHARGER”.
  • Page 49 BATTERIES AND RECHARGE Place the battery in its compartment holding it by the handle and plug the connector cable of the vehicle to the socket under the spring flap on the battery, insert the connector until you hear a “click” and make sure it is properly secured.
  • Page 50: Adjustments And Periodic Maintenance Hu

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS - eS REAR VIEW MIRRORS On the right and left of the handlebar, two mirrors are mounted and can be adjusted manually by rotating the rod to the desired position. HEADLAMP Headlamp light beam height can be adjusted by turning the adjustment screw under the lamp with TORX T 20 wrench supplied as an accessory and placed under the seat.
  • Page 51: Front Disc Brake

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FRONT DISC BRAKE - eS The wear of disc and pads is automatically compensated, therefore it has no effect on the operation of the brake and does not require registration. If there is excessive stroke and the lever is too close to the grip when operating the brake, it could be due to the presence of air in the circuit or to irregular operation of the brake.
  • Page 52: Rear Brake Drum

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE REAR BRAKE DRUM (eS - eS To adjust rear brake act on the nut as shown. Tightening the nut, free play of the control lever decreases and braking action increases. Conversely, loosening the nut, free play of the control lever increases and braking action decreases.
  • Page 53: Ordinary Maintenance Procedures

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ORDINARY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TYRES The vehicle is equipped with tubeless tires. Regularly check tyre pressure and, if necessary, adjust it before riding. Front tyre pressure 2,0 bar. Rear tyre pressure 2,5 bar. - eS Front tyre pressure 2,0 bar.
  • Page 54: Front Brake Fluid Level Control

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE FRONT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL CONTROL The front brake fluid reservoir is equipped with an inspection window to control the level in the tank. If the brake fluid level is low or insufficient, DO NOT fill the tank but check the wear of pads and disc as well as for leaks in the braking circuit.
  • Page 55: Headlamp Bulb Replacement

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT (eS - eS - eS To replace the headlamp H8 35W bulb, use a supplied TORX T 20 wrench (under the seat), remove the 2 lateral screws under the headlamp and then follow the procedure: first remove the left half-shell and then the right one - eS...
  • Page 56 ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE disconnect the connector, turn the bulb holder - eS - eS anticlockwise and remove it. Replace bulb and holder with a new one. HEADLIGHT (eS In the scooter model eS the headlight is equipped with an LED lamp and there is no need to replace it. If the bulb is exhausted it is necessary to change the complete headlight.
  • Page 57: Tail Lights And Turn Indicators

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TAIL LIGHTS AND TURN INDICATORS The tail light, front and rear turn indicators and number plate light are equipped with LEDs and are integrated to the vehicle structure. To replace them contact an authorized workshop.
  • Page 58: Ordinary Maintenance Procedures Table

    Headlamp orientation Front brake fluid (replace every 2 years) Front brake pad wear Rear brake shoe wear Transmission belts Nuts, bolts, fasteners Stand Steering bearings Except for “Headlamp orientation” all checks must be carried out by qualified personnel from ASKOLL.
  • Page 59: Cleaning The Vehicle

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE VEHICLE To avoid oxidation, wash the scooter every time it is used in extreme weather conditions or roads sprinkled with salt or de-icing products, conditions of air pollution such as cities, industrial zones, areas of high salinity or moisture in the atmosphere such as maritime areas.
  • Page 60: Vehicle Inactivity

    ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE VEHICLE INACTIVITY In preparation for a long period of inactivity it is advisable to: • make a general clean up of the scooter, • store in a covered place, • park the scooter on the stand so that wheels are not in contact with the ground in the same position. •...
  • Page 61: Error Codes

    ERROR CODES ERROR CODES Communication system failure: detection communication problems between intelligent units. It is advisable to take the vehicle to an authorized workshop. Inverter failure: the system detects a failure on the inverter. It is advisable to take the vehicle to an authorized workshop.
  • Page 62 ERROR CODES Battery B failure: the system detects a failure on battery B. It is advisable to take the battery to an authorized workshop. Battery overtemperature: system detects excessive temperature on the batteries and inhibits the supply power. Remove the vehicle from places with high temperature and wait for the batteries to cool down.
  • Page 63 ERROR CODES Turn indicators malfunction: the system detects the failure or malfunction of the turn indicators. Check its operation and replace them at an authorized workshop. Tail light and number plate light malfunction: tthe system detects the failure or malfunction of the Tail light and number plate light.
  • Page 64: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA SCOOTER DIMENSIONS eS - eS - eS...
  • Page 65: Engine Data

    TECHNICAL DATA MODEL ENGINE DATA Model Brushless permanent magnet sinusoidal motor Motor type EME 200 EME 201 Operating voltage 54 V MAX power 1,5 KW electronically 3 KW electronically 3 KW electronically limited limited limited * with 2 batteries * with 2 batteries connected connected and with the and with the same charging same charging value...
  • Page 66: Headlight Data

    TECHNICAL DATA MODEL VEHICLE DATA Front tire pressure 2 bar 2 bar Rear tire pressure 2,5 bar 2,8 bar Net weight 72 Kg 77 Kg Max. weight 235 Kg (vehicle + driver 245 Kg (vehicle + driver + additional load) + additional load) Seats Transmission...
  • Page 67: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The undersigned name: Elio Marioni legal representative of the manufacturer: Askoll EVA Srl address: Via Industria, 30 36031 DUEVILLE VI – Italy herewith declares that the product description: Battery chargers for electric scooters model:...
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