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USER MANUAL
V1.0
www.globalyadea.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL V1.0 www.globalyadea.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DOs and DON'Ts while Riding ··································································································· 22 Maintenance and Repair ············································································································· 24 For effective protection of this scooter ,Please be sure to use "original parts for YADEA Troubleshooting List ·················································································································· 29 products". If you have any questions, please contact our authorized service station Technical Parameters ···················································································································...
  • Page 3: General Notice

    Z3 is not designed for off-road use. Please follow the traffic laws. Slow down on slippery roads in bad weather to allow This User Manual should be deemed as a permanent document of Z3. If this scooter is transferred greater braking distance for your safety.
  • Page 4: Safety Notice

    Safety Notice Do not use high beam indiscriminately. Continuous use of high beam may disturb the vision Using a safety helmet and protective goggles is strongly advised. of the drivers and pedestrians. You are advised to take proper training or exercise before using on open roads. Do not use mobile phones or other electronic devices which may draw your attention while riding.
  • Page 5: Parts Info

    Parts Info Speedometer Headlight Seat cushion Rear-view mirror Rear carrier Front shock absorber Front brake handle Dimming switch Rear brake handle Motor Front wheel Throttle Left grip Power switch Horn button Steering light switch Tire...
  • Page 6: Operation Guide

    Operation Guide Operation Guide Dashboard Display Info Power lock switch indication Push and rotate anticlockwise High beam Turning signal indicator Safely start indicator To lock the handle bar Under voltage indicator Speed Total mileage Power indicator...
  • Page 7 Operation Guide Operation Guide Dashboard Display Info Headlight switch symbol Horn logo Light control headlight switch Double flash switch AUTO P gear switch Light off Turning light symbol Shift switch POWER Turn left to turn on the left turning light Turn left to turn on the headlight manually, Turn right to turn on the right turning light with the headlight switch in the middle,...
  • Page 8 The operation mode of starting the protection function (P gear) is as follows: Unlock the P gear: Turn on the power lock and press the P-gear switch. Overtaking switch When the display interface of the instrument changes from the " P" to the " GO" , Overtaking symbol the P gear is unlocked and the whole scooter can ride at this time.
  • Page 9 Operation Guide Operation Guide Battery carrying Open seat cushion Open seat cushion 1. The seat cushion lock at the left rear of the decoration boards. Rotate to the right to open the seat cushion. 2.Lift the rear of the seat cushion to open it, and press it lightly to lock it.
  • Page 10: Battery&Charger Use And Maintenance

    Operation Guide Battery&Charger Use and Maintenance Instructions for use of battery and charger Locating 1. When the scooter is completely stopped, the turning light switch turns off and the key is turned to the OFF position. 1. Charging and maintenance of batteries 2.
  • Page 11 Battery Use and Maintenance 2. Use and maintenance of charger ● Carefully check whether the rated input voltage (AC220V) of the charger is consistent with the grid voltage. Attention The new scooter battery maybe low due to delivery, transportation, etc. Please be sure to fully charge the ●...
  • Page 12 ▲ For storage, please keep the battery under 40°C to prevent irreversible capacity loss of the battery. ▲ Charging should be in ventilated environment. DO NOT charge in closed space or under high temperature. ▲ Z3 battery will lose more capacity in lower temperature conditions. DO NOT put charger into trunk or tail box while charging.
  • Page 13: Dos And Don'ts While Riding

    DOs and DON'Ts while Riding DOs and DON'Ts while Riding Braking Precautions Before Riding: Please check the following details before riding. 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 14: Maintenance And Repair

    Maintenance and Repair Maintenance and Repair Users are advised to have the scooter checked and maintained on a regular basis, Attachment Inspetion Item Daily 60 days 180 days 360 days even for the scooters that are not used for a long time. Rotating the handle bar to check whether the steering parts are loose and worn ■●...
  • Page 15 Attention: Daily Maintenance If the scooter is frequently used in overload, high-speed, bumpy or up/downhill riding conditions, the maintenance cycle should be shortened. If any problem occurs during checks, please look through the Home Repair Instructions or send the scooter to For more guaranteed quality and longer service life, please use original parts, which are under normal warranty.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting List

    Storage Method Troubleshooting List Short-time Storage: 1. Keep the scooter in flat, steady, well-ventilated and dry area. Malfunction Description Causes Troubleshooting 2.Charge the battery to 50% full before storage to maximize battery life. 3.Avoid exposure under sunlight and rain to reduce damage or aging. 1.Charge the battery.
  • Page 17: Technical Parameters

    Technical Parameters Troubleshooting List Malfunction Description Causes Troubleshooting 1.Low battery level 1.Charge the battery and check if the 2.Under-inflation of tyres plug is properly plugged in and 3.Frequent braking and overload whether the charger is damaged. 4.Battery aging or normal capacity loss 2.Check the tyre inflation every time.
  • Page 18: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance Record Dinmension(mm) 1810×750×1070 Motor rated torque ≥80N•m Malfuntion Service Date Malfuntion Description Serviced by Remarks Description Station Wheel base(mm) 1310 Power consumption(100km) ≤2.2kw/h ± Weight 0.5kg Battery type Lithium Gradeability 15° Battery capacity 60V26Ah Max speed 25km/h 45km/h Charging voltage AC110V50Hz-AC220V50Hz Mileage(per charge) ≥50km...
  • Page 19 Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Malfuntion Service Malfuntion Service Serviced by Remarks Serviced by Remarks Date Malfuntion Description Date Malfuntion Description Description Station Description Station...
  • Page 20 Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Malfuntion Service Malfuntion Service Date Malfuntion Description Serviced by Remarks Date Malfuntion Description Serviced by Remarks Description Station Description Station...

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