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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Attach the SN Code here The SN Code of your scooter. Please see P.7 and P.8 for detailed information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 General Notice 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 This scooter is not designed for a ride of more than 2 persons. Road Conditions This scooter is not designed for off-road use. This User Manual should be deemed as a permanent document of This scooter. 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 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.14) to fully understand how to properly operate the scooter. It should be noted that the braking distance in bad weather will be much longer.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide Insert the key to the main lock and turn to the icon of "OPEN" as shown in the right figure. Open the saddle to take out the key box, windshield package (with rubber pads and standard parts), and installation tools. Insert the key into the keyhole in the rear storage and turn it to open the battery compartment.
  • Page 8 Installation Guide Take out the rearview mirrors and check them carefully. Install the left rearview mirror into the mounting hole on the left brake lever and turn it clockwise. The bolt shall be screwed in for more than 15mm. Adjust the rearview mirrors to an appropriate position and then tighten nuts on the rearview mirror with a spanner.
  • Page 9 Align the windshield rubber part with the windshield holes and then install it. Tighten the two screws with the screwdriver to secure the windshield.
  • Page 10: Downloading The App

    Downloading the APP Functions such as checking battery level, locating, and management can be implemented on the electric scooter through the app. Scan the QR code below to download the APP titled Niu E-Scooter.
  • Page 11 Run Setup after downloading and register. Please scan the QR code on the inside of cover page for app registration. 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 the app (Wi-Fi / 2G / 3G / 4G).
  • Page 12: Parts Info

    Parts Info Right Turn Signal Combination Indicator Switch Headlight Handrail Foot pegs Front Storage Reflector...
  • Page 13 Left Combination Rearview Switch Mirror Windshield Rear Storage Taillight Battery Compartment Side Stand Central Stand...
  • Page 14: Dashboard Display Info

    Dashboard Display Info Ready Indicator Low Battery Indicator High Beam Right Turn Indicator Left Turn Indicator Economic Mode Energy Recycling GSM Signal Riding Mode GPS Signal Cruise Mode Time Diagnostic Code Charging Battery Bar Percentage Speed Charging Battery Percentage & Remaining Charging Time Distance Travelled Instant Electric Current...
  • Page 15 Left Turn Indicator The Left Turn Indicator is on. Right Turn Indicator The Right Turn Indicator is on. High Beam The High Beam is on. Ready Indicator In Riding Mode. Low Battery Indicator Battery level less than 10%. Time Now is 10:00 Economic Mode Ideal energy consumption status.
  • Page 16 Dashboard Display Info Battery Bar Current battery level is 80~89%. Battery Percentage Current battery level is 85%. (Small) Remaining Charging The remaining charging time is Time 3.2h (using scooter charging port). Charging Battery is being charged. Distance Travelled Distance Travelled is 802km. Instant Electric Indicates instant power output.
  • Page 17: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide Front Storage Area USB Charging Port Main Lock Hook Front Storage Left Combination Switch High/Low Beam Light Turn Signal Indicator Cruising Mode Horn...
  • Page 18 Operation Guide Open Saddle to access Rear Storage Lock the Steering Handlebar Push the key and turn to LOCK position to lock the Open Saddle Turn on the Scooter Steering Handlebar...
  • Page 19 High/Low Beam: Press the right part to switch to high beam; press the left part to switch to low beam. Remarks: To signal overtaking with flashing light, the rider may press and release the left part of the button repeatedly. High Beam Beam...
  • Page 20 Operation Guide Right Combination Switch Mode Selector Hazard Light Switch Start/Stop Button Mode Selector: Press right part to switch up the mode. Pess left part to switch down the mode. Switch down Switch up...
  • Page 21 Hazard Light Switch: Push the switch left to turn on the Hazard Light; push the switch right to turn it off. Turn on the Hazard Light Turn off the Hazard Light Start/Stop Button: Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to set the scooter in the riding mode.
  • Page 22 Operation Guide Start the Scooter Press the Unlock button of the remote controller. After the Turn Signal Indicators flash twice, the scooter is unlocked. After the scooter is unlocked, insert the key into the Keyhole and turn clockwise to position. After system diagnostic, hold the brake and press the Start Button for 2 seconds.
  • Page 23 Locking Steering Handlebar Turn the steering handlebar to the left, then push the key inward and turn it anticlockwise to LOCK position. Locking with Remote Controller The scooter can only be locked when the scooter is turned off. Press the Lock Button on the Remote Controller within an effective distance to turn on the Alarm.
  • Page 24: Battery Use And Maintenance Guide

    Battery Use and Maintenance Guide 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 25 Charging Environment The battery should be charged at the temperature of 10°C to 35°C. The charging time should not exceed 24 hours, or it will shorten the battery life. Do not charge the battery outdoors. Attention: Do not charge the battery below 0°C. Warning: Using non-original battery chargers may lead to leakage, overheat, smoking, fire or explosion.
  • Page 26 Battery Use and Maintenance Guide Charging Methods Charging on the Scooter Open the saddle with the key, plug the charging plug into the charging port. After the charging indicator turns from green to red, charging is started. Turn on the scooter during charging to Charging Port on show the progress on the dashboard.
  • Page 27 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 28 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%. The battery will lose more capacity in lower temperature conditions.
  • Page 29: Dos And Don'ts While Riding

    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) The air pressure range of the front tyre is 20 to 25psi;...
  • Page 30: Braking Precautions

    DOs and DON'Ts while Riding Braking Precautions Adjust the scooter upright before applying brakes. If the tyres are locked and the scooter loses 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. Try to maintain a 1:1 ratio of front and rear braking force on slippery roads.
  • Page 31: 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 500 km travelled distance.
  • Page 32 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 33 Maintenance and Repair 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 charge and a discharge at least every 2 months and charge the battery to 50% full before storage to maximize battery life.
  • Page 34: Regular Maintenance Checklist

    Regular Maintenance Checklist Brakes Lights Regular Safety and Horn Performance Check Electric Parts Tyres Lubrication Wheel Bearing Structural Check Vibration Damper Central Stand Steering Bearing Battery Major Parts Main Wiring Harness Control System...
  • Page 35 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description No output 1. Charge the battery. 1. Dead battery when switched 2. Contact your dealer 2. Alarm failure for professional checks. 1. Battery level is low 1. Charge the battery. 2. The power off Motor failure 2.
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description 1. Low battery level 2. Under-inflation of 1. Charge the battery. tyres 2. Check the tyre 3. Frequent braking Dropping inflation. and overload speed or 3. Develop good riding 4. Battery aging or range habits.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description 1. Disconnect the battery and reconnect Communication it after 30 seconds. 00 displayed failure or Dashboard 2. Check whether the failure wires are loosened. 3. Contact your dealer for professional checks. FOC Controller locked Stop the scooter and 10 displayed rotor...
  • Page 38 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description Turn on the headlight and hazard light to 30 displayed Battery overcharged discharge until the code disappear. Stop charging the 31 displayed Charging overcurrent battery and check if the charger is failed. Take the battery indoor Charging at low 32 displayed until back to normal...
  • Page 39 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description SIM card unpaid/ Contact your dealer for 67 displayed inactivated/low signal professional checks. strength Electronic components Contact your dealer for 99 displayed communication professional checks. failure Contact your dealer for 110 displayed FOC Controller failure professional checks.
  • Page 40 Troubleshooting List Malfunction Causes Troubleshooting Description Battery Stop riding and let 132 displayed overtemperature battery cool down. Charge the battery after Battery 133 displayed it reaches the operating undertemperature temperature range. Please check the wires of the twist grip or 140 displayed Twist grip failure contact your dealer for...
  • Page 41: Technical Parameters

    Technical Parameters Key Features Product Weight 95Kg Gradeability Dynamic: 15° Mode 1: 25km/h Maximum Rated Voltage Mode 2: 30km/h Designed Speed Mode 3: 45km/h Maximum Load 200Kg Braking Distance ≤4.5m (30km/h) Designed Capacity 2 Persons 1800mm 700mm...
  • Page 42 Technical Parameters Frame Front Damper Oil Damping Direct Acting Shock Absorber Oil Damping Direct Acting Shock Rear Damper Absorber Front Tyre 90/90-12 Rim: 2.15x12 Specifications Rear Tyre 120/70-12 Rim: 3.50x12 Specifications 220 mm Dual-Piston Hydraulic Disk Front Brake Mode Brake 180 mm Dual-Piston Hydraulic Disk Rear Brake Mode Brake...
  • Page 43 Power System Motor Tailored Motor by Bosch GmbH Motor Control Mode FOC Vector Control Max. Motor 25km/h Version: 800W, 1500W Continuous Power 45km/h Version: 1500W Controller Maximum Current Electrical System Headlight 12V LED Turn Indicator 12V LED Taillight 12V LED Brake Light 12V LED Meter Panel...
  • Page 44: Maintenance Record

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