niu M1 Sport User Manual

niu M1 Sport User Manual

M series smart electric scooter

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS General Notice · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 Precautions ·...
  • Page 4: General Notice

    General Notice Please read this User Manual carefully for proper operation before riding the scooter. For your safety, please check whether the parts are in good condition according to this User Manual before riding. Contact your dealer in time in case of any problems. Please follow the traffic laws.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    Precautions Rider and Passenger M1 is not designed for a ride of more than 2 persons. Riding Conditions M1 is not designed for off-road use. This User Manual should be deemed as a permanent document of M1. If this scooter is transferred to others, this User Manual should also be handed over to the new owner.
  • Page 6: Safety Notice

    Safety Notice Using a safety helmet and protective goggles is strongly advised. You are advised to take proper training or exercise before using on open roads. Please follow the Operation Guide (P.15) to fully understand how to properly operate the scooter.
  • Page 7 Do not use high beam indiscriminately. Continuous use of high beam may disturb the vision of the drivers and pedestrians. Do not use mobile phones or other electronic devices which may draw your attention while riding. Do not change the lane without signaling. Changing the lane at will is one of the major causes for accidents.
  • Page 8: Download App And Register

    Download APP and Register Scan the QR code below to download the APP titled NIU Scooter. Run Setup after downloading and register.
  • Page 9 Scan the QR code below for scooter binding after registration. Attach the SN Code here Note: The mobile phone system is required to be at least Android 4.0 or iOS 8. Make sure that the mobile phone has been connected to the Internet when running NIU app (Wi-Fi/2G/3G/4G).
  • Page 10: Rapid Installation

    Rapid Installation Open the Accessories Box to take the tools Align the windshield rubber part with the windshield holes and then install it. Tighten the two screws with a screwdriver to secure the windshield.
  • Page 11 Install the rearview mirrors into the mounting holes on dashboard and turn it clockwise. The bolt shall be screwed in for more than 15mm. Adjust the rearview mirror to an appropriate position and then tighten nuts on the rear view mirror with a spanner. Properly set the dust cover.
  • Page 12 Parts Info Right Combination Switch Handrail Turn Signal Indicator Headlight Reflector...
  • Page 13 Parts Info Left Rearview Combination Mirror Switch Windshield Saddle Taillight Side Stand...
  • Page 14 Dashboard Display Info Ready Indicator Energy Recycling Economic Mode Low Battery Indicator Cruising Mode High Beam Left Turn Right Turn Signal Indicator Signal Indicator Time Charging Riding Percentage Mode Charging Speed Battery Bar Distance Travelled Battery Percentage & Fault Code Remaining Charging Time...
  • Page 15 Dashboard Display Info Left Turn Signal Indicator The Left Turn Signal Indicator is on. Right Turn Signal Indicator The Right Turn Signal Indicator is on. High Beam The High Beam is on. Ready Indicator In riding Mode. Low Battery Indicator Battery level less than 20%.
  • Page 16 Dashboard Display Info Speed Current speed is 26km/h. Charging Percentage (Large) Current battery charging progress is 13%. Current battery level. Battery Bar E: Low battery (less than 10%) F: Full battery (more than 90%) Battery Percentage (Small) Battery level in percentage is 89%. Remaining Charging Time The remaining charging time is 3.2 hours.
  • Page 17 Operation Guide Keyhole Light Keyhole Hook USB Port...
  • Page 18 Operation Guide Open Saddle Lock Button Locating Button Lock Steering Unlock Button Handlebar Open Saddle Turn on Push the key in the Scooter and turn to LOCK position to lock the Steering Handlebar Remote Controller...
  • Page 19 Operation Guide Start the Scooter Press the Unlock button of the remote controller. After the Turn Signal Indicators flash twice, the scooter is unlocked. Insert the key into the Keyhole and turn to . Press and hold the Start Button for 2 seconds, on Dashboard will light on.
  • Page 20 Operation Guide High/Low Beam Light Turn Signal Indicator Cruising Mode Horn...
  • Page 21 High/Low Beam: Press the right part to turn on the high beam; press the left part to turn on the low beam. To signal overtaking with flashing light, the rider may press High and release the Pass button repeatedly. Beam Beam Turn Signal Indicator: Push the button left to turn on the Left Turn Signal Indicator;...
  • Page 22 Operation Guide Mode Switch Hazard Light Switch Start Button...
  • Page 23 Mode Switch: Press left part to switch to Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 1(Eco Mode). Pess right part to switch (Eco Mode) (Sport Mode) to Mode 2(Sport Mode). Hazard Light Switch: Push the switch left to turn on the Hazard Light; push the switch right to turn it off.
  • Page 24 Battery Use and Maintenance Handle Charging Port Indicator Battery Level Indicator Indicator W h e n t h e I n d i c a t o r B u tt o n i s p re s s e d , t h e Button Indicator will light up to show the percentage of the battery.
  • Page 25 Battery Use and Maintenance Using Environment In order to prevent possible leakage, overheat, smoking, fire or explosion, please follow these instructions: The battery should be used at the temperature of -10°C to 45°C. Do not expose to water, beverages or corrosive liquids. Keep away from heat source, open fire, inflammable and explosive gases and liquids.
  • Page 26 Battery Use and Maintenance Charging Environment The battery should be charged at the Battery Connector/Charging Port t e m p e r a t u r e o f 1 0 ° C t o 3 5 ° C . T h e charging time should not exceed 24 hours.
  • Page 27 Battery Use and Maintenance Charging Methods Charging Port Charging on the Scooter Charging the Battery Open the saddle, open the cover of the Remove the battery from the scooter. connector, and plug the charger into the Connect the charger with battery and charging socket.
  • Page 28 Warning: All operation should be strictly conform to the user manual. If not, result will be assumed by user. Must use original charger Pay attention to the type of battery and applied voltage. Mixture use is forbidden. Charging should be in ventilated environment. DO NOT charge in closed space or under high temperature.
  • Page 29 Attention: If the battery can not be fully charged after 12 hours, please stop charging and contact your dealer. To maximize the battery life, please keep the battery percentage within 20% to 80%. For storage, please keep the battery under 40°C to prevent irreversible capacity loss of the battery.
  • Page 30 DOs and DON'Ts while Riding Before Riding: Please check the following details before riding. Check Point Description 1. Steadiness Steering 2. Steering flexibility Handlebar 3. No axial displacement or loosening Braking 1. Braking lever has 5 to 9mm idle travel. 1.
  • Page 31 DOs and DON'Ts while Riding Braking Precautions Adjust the scooter upright before applying brakes. If the tyres are locked and the scooter lose steering ability resulting from excessive braking force, loosen the grip on the braking lever and the tyres will be working again and the scooter will be stabilized.
  • Page 32: Maintenance And Repair

    Maintenance and Repair Users are advised to have the scooter checked and maintained on a regular basis, even for the scooters that are not used for a long time. Regular Maintenance Users are advised to have their scooters checked 2 months after purchased or with 500km travelled distance.
  • Page 33 Attention: If the scooter is frequently used in overload, high-speed, bumpy or up/downhill riding conditions, the maintenance cycle should be shortened. For more guaranteed quality and longer service life, please use original parts, which are under normal warranty. Warning: If incapable of repair or adjustment on his/her own, the scooter owner is advised to send the scooter to the dealer’s for maintenance and adjustment for the sake of safety.
  • Page 34 Storage Method Short-term Storage: Keep the scooter in flat, steady, well-ventilated and dry area. Charge the battery to 50% full before storage to maximize battery life. Avoid exposure under sunlight and rain to reduce damage or aging. Long-term Storage: Remember to have a cycle of charge and a discharge at least every 2 months and charge the battery to 50% full before storage to maximize battery life.
  • Page 35 Regular Maintenance Checklist Brakes Lights Regular Safety and Horn Performance Check Electric Parts Tyres Lubrication Wheel Bearing Structural Check Vibration Damper Side Stand Steering Bearing Battery Major Parts Main Wiring Harness Control System...
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description 1. Dead battery 1. Charge the battery. No output when 2. Batery not connected 2. Check if it's properly connected switched on 3. Alarm failure 3. Replace Alarm 1. Battery voltage is low 1. Charge the battery. Motor failure 2.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description 1. Low battery level 2. Under-inflation of tyres 1. Charge the battery and check if the plug 3. Frequent braking and is properly plugged in and whether the Dropping overload charger is damaged. speed or 4.
  • Page 38 Fault Code List Fault Meaning Causes Troubleshooting Code Battery Battery in overcharge Turn on headlight to discharge. Check overcharge protection if the charger is broken or wrong type. Stop charging and check if the Battery Battery in overcurrent overcurrent protection charger is failed.
  • Page 39 Fault Code List Fault Meaning Causes Troubleshooting Code Charge the battery after it reaches Battery below- Battery temperature is temperature too low the operating temperature range. SIM card identification failure SIM card unpaid or weak signal GPS failure Communication GPS Antenna short circuit Contact your dealer.
  • Page 40 Fault Code List Fault Meaning Causes Troubleshooting Code Motor stucked Check if the motor is stucked. Undervoltage or Check if the charger is intact. overvoltage FOC stop working Overcurrent Contact your dealer if happens often. Park the bike in shade and wait for it Controller overheat to cool down.
  • Page 41 Fault Code List Fault Meaning Causes Troubleshooting Code Motor Hall Sensor failure Motor failure Contact your dealer. Motor cord disconnected Twist Grip Twist Grip Hall Sensor Contact your dealer. failure failure Battery Check the Connector is properly BMS can't return data or communication plugged.
  • Page 42 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description 131 displayed Over discharging Stop the scooter and restart later. Stop riding and let the battery cool 132 displayed Battery overtemperature down. Charge the battery after it reaches 133 displayed Battery undertemperature the operating temperature range.
  • Page 43 Technical Parameters 1640mm 657mm...
  • Page 44 Gradeability Dynamic: 15° 45km/h Rated Voltage Maximum Designed Speed 40km/h 25km/h Maximum Load 100Kg Braking Distance ≤4.5m (30km/h) Designed Capacity 1 or 2 Persons Battery System M1 Sport M1 Pro Voltage Capacity 26Ah 32Ah Standard Charging Current Maximum Discharging Current...
  • Page 45 Frame Front Damper Oil Damping Direct Acting Shock Absorber Rear Damper Rear Mono-Shock Front Tyre Specifications 90/90-10 Rim: 2.15x10 Rear Tyre Specifications 90/90-10 Rim: 2.15x10 Front Brake Mode 180 mm Dual-Piston Hydraulic Disk Brake Rear Brake Mode Drum Brake Minimum Ground 126mm Clearance Seat Height...
  • Page 46 Power System M1 Sport M1 Pro Motor Tailored Motor by Bosch GmbH Tailored Motor by Bosch GmbH Motor Control Mode FOC Vector Control FOC Vector Control Motor Rated Power 800W 1200W Motor Maximum Power 900W 1600W FOC Controller Max. Current...
  • Page 47 Electrical System Headlight 12V LED Turn Indicator 12V LED Taillight 12V LED Brake Light 12V LED Meter Panel 12V LCD Central Control Unit USB Charging 5V/1A...
  • Page 48: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance Record Causes and Service Malfuntion Date Serviced by Remarks Description Troubleshooting Station...
  • Page 49 Maintenance Record Causes and Service Malfuntion Date Serviced by Remarks Description Troubleshooting Station...
  • Page 50 Maintenance Record Causes and Service Malfuntion Date Serviced by Remarks Description Troubleshooting Station...
  • Page 51 Maintenance Record Causes and Service Malfuntion Date Serviced by Remarks Description Troubleshooting Station...
  • Page 52 V1.4...

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