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  • Page 1 Operating manual...
  • Page 2 Safety Guarantee Your unu Alertness Index P 14 P 15 Content · 2...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your new unu! Welcome We are glad that as of today you are part of the unu family and that you want to enjoy a new way of conquering your city. Our conviction is that urban mobility should be fun, affordable and environmentally sustainable and we’re happy that you see things...
  • Page 4: Safety Rules

    You may drive an unu when you have one of the following driving licenses: Class M or A1 (from age 16), Class A, B (from age 18, former classes 1, 1a, 1b, 2, 3 and 4.
  • Page 5: Energy Recovery

    Fitness to drive When you are on the road with your unu please refrain from the consumption of any drugs or alcohol or the use of medications which can affect your fitness to drive. You would endanger not only yourself but also others!
  • Page 6: Warranty And Guarantee

    In order not to lose guarantee coverage for your battery, take it indoors where it’s warm when outside it is especially cold (temperature lower than -10° Celsius). When your unu is not driven for a longer period, make sure that your battery is fully recharged no later than every two months.
  • Page 7 Inspection Your unu must undergo regular inspection so that you are always safe when driving and the guarantee cover remains valid. Make yourself familiar with the Inspection Plan you received together with the COC (Certificate of Conformity). A first inspection must be undertaken after 500 kilometres with further inspections after 4,000 kilometres, 7,000 kilometres and 10,000 kilometres –...
  • Page 8 --> A map showing garage locations is available on our support page: www.unumotors.com Guarantee · 8...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    Attentiveness Your unu It may seem tempting to ride your unu past stationary traffic but you should remember that this is not allowed. Always have both hands on the handlebars, both feet on the platform of your unu and under no circumstances stand up. Please avoid distractions and concentrate on your driving.
  • Page 10 Ignition lock Turn indicator [front] Rear light Turn indicator [rear] Centre stand Side stand License plate Speedometer drive Rear wheel suspension Shock absorber [front] Battery Disc brake Tachoantrieb Wheel rims Drum brake Heidenau Tyres Front wheel Your unu · 10...
  • Page 11 Avoid an abrupt full braking, especially on wet or slippery roads or on a gravel surface, otherwise your unu can break away in a skid. Brake pads need a break-in period to achieve maximum brake power and to prevent vitrification. If possible during the first 100 kilometres try to avoid prolonged brake application and only gradually increase the intensity of braking actions.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Operation

    Centre stand In order to set your unu on its centre stand, take hold of the handlebars with your left hand and grasp the luggage rack with your right hand. Place your left foot on the stand assembly and pull the scooter backwards until it rests in place.
  • Page 13: Side Stand

    When setting the scooter on its side stand pay particular attention that your unu will be stable, that the ground is firm and that the unu will stand at an angle at least 5° from the vertical and, if on a slope, facing uphill. Opening seat compartment Turn the key, noting a certain resistance, from the ‘Off‘...
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    Regular charging is a condition of the guarantee. However it should be noted that your unu will not suffer in winter. You can always place it under a roof overhang or cover it with protective foil.
  • Page 15 Handlebar lock 7, 12 Safety 4, 5, 13 Wheels 7 Cable controls 7 Headlamp 10 Safety rules 4 Your unu 9 Centre stand 10, 12 Helmet requirement 5 Screws 7 Charger 7, 11 Horn 7, 10 Seat 4, 10, 12, 13, 14...
  • Page 16 be unusual www.unumotors.com...

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