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Electric Scooter
LF1200DT
User Manual
Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike

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  • Page 1 Electric Scooter LF1200DT User Manual Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike...
  • Page 2 Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike PREFACE Thank you for choosing The O.G. We have worked extremely hard to bring this product here to Australia and really hope you enjoy it as much as we think you will! This manual provides all the technical information required to operate and maintain your scooter safely.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike CONTENTS HOW TO STAY SAFE ....................4 Protective Clothes ......................4 Refitting/Design Changes ....................4 Permitted Accessories ....................... 5 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................6 Parts Diagram ........................6 Vin Record ......................... 7 CONTROLLING PARTS .................... 8 Ignition Switch ........................8 Left Handlebar Controls .....................
  • Page 4: How To Stay Safe

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike HOW TO STAY SAFE Riding a motorbike safely involves more than obeying the road rules. You must be aware of your surroundings and ride to survive.  Always perform a pre-ride inspection before you ride. Checking the brakes are operating correctly and the mirrors are in position.
  • Page 5: Permitted Accessories

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Permitted Accessories WARNING: The addition of accessories and cargo may reduce the vehicle’s stability, performance and safe operating speed.  Keep cargo weight low and close to the center of the vehicle. Load weight equally on both sides to minimize imbalance. ...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike GENERAL INFORMATION Parts Diagram 100% electric www.emdscooters.com.au #BETHECHANGE...
  • Page 7: Vin Record

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Vin Record VIN: Record your VIN here so you always have it in the event anything happens. The VIN is stamped into the frame under seat. The vehicle compliance plate is fixed on the left side of frame 100% electric www.emdscooters.com.au #BETHECHANGE...
  • Page 8: Controlling Parts

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike CONTROLLING PARTS METER The charging indicator is green when battery charging reaches 100%. Power is lower than 10%, the charge indicator keeps flashing (yellow). The indicator shows yellow when the battery is charging. Ignition Switch “ON”: The circuit of the scooter can be operated, power indicator on the dashboard is lit and the key cannot be removed.
  • Page 9: Left Handlebar Controls

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Left Handlebar Controls Hi-beam Lower-beam Overtaking light - Hi-beam light flash Left turn signal light Right turn signal light Press to sound the horn Rear Brake Lever: Grasping in the lever will apply the rear brake. 100% electric www.emdscooters.com.au #BETHECHANGE...
  • Page 10: Right Handlebar Controls

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Right Handlebar Controls Power Level lever Level 1: Suitable for carparks and tight spaces. This is used to maneuver the bike more than. Level 2: Useful for starting slowly and getting up to speed over a longer distance Level 3: The highest power mode and the mode we recommend you spend the most time in when driving on the roads.
  • Page 11: Rear Shock Absorber

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Rear Shock Absorber The shock absorber has 5 adjustment positions for different loads and riding conditions. Position I is for light loads and smooth road conditions. Position II to V increase spring preload for a stiffer rear suspension, and can be used when the motorcycle is heavily loaded or ridden in rugged roads.
  • Page 12: Stands

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Stands Side Stand When parking the vehicle, turn the side stand clockwise along the frame to position. Before driving the vehicle, turn the stand to the initial position. After returning the side stand, press and hold button for 3 seconds to switch "P"...
  • Page 13: Operation Guide

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike OPERATION GUIDE Pre-Ride Inspection Inspect your vehicle every time before you ride it. The items listed here will only take a few minutes to inspect, and in the long run they can save time, expense, and possibly your life. S/N Check Item Contents Tyres...
  • Page 14: Attentions To Riding

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Attentions to Riding 1. Developing your riding skills in an ongoing process. Even if you have ridden other motorcycles, take time to become familiar with how this vehicle works and handles. Practice in a safe area until you build your skills and get accustomed to the vehicle’s size and weight.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike MAINTENANCE Tool Kit Some roadside repairs, minor adjustments and parts replacement can be performed with the tools available in the kit.  Open-ended spanner, 8 × 10  Double-end screw driver  Screw driver grip  Tool bag Maintenance Schedule Initial Maintenance work should be performed at 500km’s drive or 1 month after buy the vehicle whichever comes first.
  • Page 16: Structural Inspection

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Structural Inspection S/N ITEMS CONTENTS Front/rear wheel hubs Check end gag, etc. Grips Twist the grip to ensure smooth action Frame, rear fork Check all welded points and fasteners. Front fork Check fasteners, bearings Shock absorber Check the absorber works properly Lock set Check the lock functions properly...
  • Page 17: Operation Of Throttle Grip

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Operation of Throttle Grip Check for smooth rotation of the throttle grip from the fully open to the fully closed position at both full steering position. Measure the throttle grip free play at the throttle grip flange. The standard free play should be approx.
  • Page 18: Maintenance Of Lithium Battery

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Maintenance of Lithium Battery 1. Battery capacity will gradually decrease as the use of time and mileage increases. The correct use and maintenance can effectively extend the life of the battery. 2. Please charge lithium battery fully before first using newly purchased electric motorcycle.
  • Page 19 Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike 11. Avoid large current discharging for a long time. ELECTRIC QUANTITY Prevent it from exposure in the sun. DISPLAY BUTTON 12. After discharge of the lithium battery, charge it in time. Do not put discharged battery over 12 hours NOTE: Please dispose of used battery in a manner that is compatible with the environment.
  • Page 20: Front Brake

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Front Brake Check The brake fluid level and brake pads shall be checked regularly. If any pad is worn to its limit depth, replace both pads as a set in no time. Check the brake fluid level through the sight glass. If the fluid level is below the LOWER, loosen the cylinder cover screws, remove the cover, add brake fluid up to UPPER level mark.
  • Page 21: Rear Brake

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Rear Brake Check The brake is equipped with a brake wear indicator. If the pointer aligns with the reference mark on full application of the brake, replace the pads as a set at the first opportunity. Adjustment The rear brake equipped with the motorcycle is of lever type.
  • Page 22: Front/Rear Shock Absorber And Suspension

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Front/Rear Shock Absorber and Suspension Support the motorcycle on the center stand, pull in the front brake lever to lock the front wheel, pump the front/rear shock absorber up and down several times to see that it functions well without noise or leakage. Check the rear fork bushing for proper play by pressing the side of the rear wheel.
  • Page 23: Fuse

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Fuse Fusing type over-current protector (fuse) is located on the right-rear side of the vehicle frame. The fuse will blow to protect the circuit automatically in the case of troubles such as a short circuit or an overload trouble. After the troubleshooting, fit a new fuse available in the fuse box.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting, Vehicle Safety And Optional Part

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike TROUBLESHOOTING, VEHICLE SAFETY AND OPTIONAL PART Common Fault Disposal Methods TROUBLE CAUSE REMEDY Meter fails to 1. Ignition switch damaged or 1. Check ignition switch, operate when poor connected connecting parts, repair or turning on power 2.
  • Page 25: Optional Part

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Optional Part LIFAN vehicle guard 3.0 terminal equipped with 1 set of DC converter and APP operating instructions Motor Fault Code Messages CODE DESCRIPTION CAUSE REMEDY Motor fault Phase failure Please contact the after-sales Motor fault Hall failure service Motor fault...
  • Page 26: Lithium Battery Fault Code Messages

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike Lithium Battery Fault Code Messages CODE DESCRIPTION CAUSE REMEDY Charging saturated protection Disconnect the charger, stop charging Battery low voltage protection Charging as soon as possible Charging overcurrent Disconnect the charger, stop protection charging Discharging overcurrent Please contact the after-sales protection service...
  • Page 27: Electric Diagram

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 100% electric www.emdscooters.com.au #BETHECHANGE...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Australia's Favourite Electric Motorbike SPECIFICATIONS Basic Data Overall dim., mm 1975×715×1070 Wheelbase, mm 1200 Ground clearance, mm Kerb weight, kg Max. laden weight, kg Brake type (front/rear) Disc/Drum Braking operation (front/rear) Hand braking Rim type (front/rear) Web/web wheel Tyre type (front/rear) 3.00-10 / 100/80-10 Electric Equipment Motor type...

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