Super SOCO CPx Owner's Manual

Super SOCO CPx Owner's Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
Super Soco CPx
Version 1.0
February 2021

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Super Soco CPx Version 1.0 February 2021...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on purchasing your Super Soco electric scooter. We wish you an enjoyable and safe riding experience. For your safety and comfort, we recommend that you read carefully the whole of this manual before using the scooter. If you have any questions, you should contact either Vmoto UK using the details below, or a dealer authorised by Vmoto UK.
  • Page 3 1. Before using your scooter 1.1 Your scooter should be assembled by a properly qualified scooter mechanic at a dealer authorised by Vmoto UK. 1.2 You should undertake all training and certification that is legally required to ride your scooter. Also, if it’s your first time riding this type of scooter, you should test in a quiet area away from traffic.
  • Page 4 2. Riding style and safety 2.1 Ride with foresight and consideration for other road users. Always keep both hands on the handlebars while riding and turn the throttle slowly. 2.2 Never ride when under the influence of alcohol or drugs which may affect riding capability. 2.3 Ride with exceptional care on bumpy, loose or wet surfaces.
  • Page 5 3. Vehicle schematics...
  • Page 7 4. Instrument cluster...
  • Page 9 Handle switches 5.1 Left hand side 2.Indicator Switch 3.Horn 1.High/Low Beam Switch Position left or right to Press to activate horn. Up position, high beam on; communicate intended Down position, low beam on. route to other road users.
  • Page 10 2.Parking Switch 3.Forward/Reverse Switch 1.Mode Switch Press the parking switch up Press twice to alternate CPX is set with 3 modes: 1: ECO mode 2: NORMAL mode when CPX is parked, between Forward and Parking indicator “P” will Reverse riding Modes.
  • Page 11 6. Starting and locking 6.1 How to start...
  • Page 12 6.2 Intelligent key fob...
  • Page 13 6.3 Lock Mechanisms...
  • Page 14 6.4 Safety switch The safety switch is located under the seat. Turn to ‘on’ to power on the scooter. Turn to ‘off’ to power down. Note that this prevents the alarm and anti-theft from functioning. The scooter should always be powered down if not used for a long period of time, to prevent damage to the battery.
  • Page 15 7. Pre-ride checks 7.1 Check tyre inflation (see paragraph 11.4), tread and wear and ensure no foreign objects are present. If tyres are worn or punctured, they must be replaced immediately. 7.2 Check brake operation and levels of brake fluid (on the handlebars next to the brake levers). Make sure that discs and pads are not worn or damaged and that the disc is not warped.
  • Page 16 8. Loading 8.1 The maximum loading of a scooter is 150kg, including rider, passenger and cargo. 8.2 The scooter is certified for a maximum of 2 people and the loading above. Overloading is extremely unsafe. 9. Battery 9.1 For the first 3 charges, ensure that the scooter is fully charged. Also, make sure that the scooter receives a full charge at least every 2 months.
  • Page 17 9.7 After completing a ride, charge the scooter to ensure full battery for the next ride. 9.8 If storing the scooter, ensure that the safety switch is in the off position and that the battery is unplugged. Preferably, remove the battery from the scooter for storage and ensure charged at least every two months.
  • Page 18 1 Open the battery compartment 2 Turn the safety switch to ‘off’ 3 Take out the battery pack 4 Connect the charger to the battery 5 Connect the charger to AC current...
  • Page 19 It is also possible to charge the scooter by plugging the charger lead into the side of the scooter while the battery is connected internally. 9.10 The charger can become hot in use. For this reason it must be used in a dry, ventilated place and left on a surface which is non-flammable and non-insulating.
  • Page 20 10. Electrical safety 10.1 Only use the original charger and cables supplied with the scooter. Use of other chargers or cables is dangerous. Replace fuses in the charger plug with the same type. 10.2 Only once the charger is connected to the scooter, plug the charger into a 13A outlet. 10.3 Do not plug the other end into the 13A outlet until the charging cable is connected to the scooter.
  • Page 21 10.9 If the scooter becomes hot to the touch, starts smoking or gives off a strange smell you should stop riding and move to a safe distance from the scooter before calling emergency services. Inform emergency services that the scooter uses lithium ion batteries. 11.
  • Page 22 11.6 All other mechanical issues or error messages should be referred to a dealer authorised by Vmoto UK. If an error message appears, in the first instance turn the scooter off and then on again using the safety switch.
  • Page 23 12. Troubleshooting Fault Likely cause of fault Action The vehicle is dead and The battery is not 1. Connect the battery the start button does connected not light 2. The safety switch is in the 2. Move the safety switch to the on position off position With the power on, 1.
  • Page 24 Slow speed or short 2. Tyre pressures are too low Check tyre pressures and inflate if range necessary; riding with low tyre pressures also causes handling issues 3. The scooter is overloaded 3. Decrease the load; this is dangerous brakes require 4.
  • Page 25 Console display 98 Controller suspended Stop for a while and attempt to start again operation (owing to possible overcurrent, stall, undervoltage overtemperature) Console display 97 Controller power tube error Contact after sales care or dealer Console display 96 Controller hall sensor error Contact after sales care or dealer Console display 95 Controller throttle error...
  • Page 26 Console display 89 Charging low temperature Charge battery in a warmer place and wait for it to warm up Put battery in a warmer place and wait for it to Console display 88 Discharge low temperature warm up Console display 87 Network connection Move scooter to a more open space;...
  • Page 27 Delivery certificate This certifies that a pre-delivery inspection has been carried out by an authorised dealer / Vmoto UK in accordance with PDI check sheets in force _________________________ Signature of tester and dealer stamp _________________________ Date Vehicle identification number (VIN): Model name Warranty version Date of delivery...
  • Page 28 Service history All of the inspections and services should be carried out either by Vmoto UK or a dealer authorised by Vmoto Inspections are due within 100 miles of when they are stated to be due. Inspections must be carried out at least annually, no matter what the distance ridden.
  • Page 29 Inspection Inspection 500 miles or 6 weeks 2,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 4,000 miles 6,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 30 Inspection Inspection 8,000 miles 10,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 12,000 miles 14,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 31 Inspection Inspection 16,000miles 18,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 20,000 miles 22,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 32 Inspection Inspection 24,000 miles 26,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 28,000 miles 30,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 33 Inspection Inspection 32,000 miles 34,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 36,000 miles 38,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 34 Inspection Inspection 40,000 miles 42,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Inspection Inspection 44,000 miles 46,000 miles miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...
  • Page 35 Odometer changed Odometer changed miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp Odometer changed Odometer changed miles: ____________________ miles: ____________________ _________________________ _________________________ Date, signature, stamp Date, signature, stamp...

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