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  • Page 1 NITO ELECTRIC SCOOTER...
  • Page 2 THANKS FOR CHOOSING NITO Mobility for us means more freedom, fun and environmental regard. The NES electric scooter is an icon of style, unequalled in performance, design and variety of options available. WELCOME TO THE...
  • Page 3 MANUAL PURPOSE The aim of this manual is to allow you to fully appreciate the qualities of your NES scooter. Contained here are information, warnings and advice on how to use and maintain the vehicle correctly for maximum safety. It is essential to read this manual completely before attempting...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS BATTERY USE ............22 GENERAL GUIDELINES..........8 BATTERY PROCEDURES FOR FIRST SAFETY ..................9 SCOOTER USE ................23 PRELIMINARY CHECKS............10 RECHARGING OPERATIONS ..........23 GUARANTEE ................10 RECHARGING WITH BATTERY CHARGER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ..........11 CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO SCOOTER SOCKET ..25 MOTOR IDENTIFICATION..........12 RECHARGING BY CONNECTING BATTERY CHARGER TO BATTERY (AFTER REMOVAL) ...
  • Page 6: General Guidelines

    In case of doubts or questions, please contact your local reseller or the After-Sales NITO on the phone number +39 011 6496683 or sending an email to support@nitobikes.it. Failing to observe these instructions, wholly or in part, could result in serious damage to persons, the vehicle or the environment.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety Always wear a helmet, fastening it on correctly Be attentive to the vehicles around you and do not (ensure it is approved). assume that other drivers can see you. Be always ready to make an emergency stop or carry out a fast When carrying a passenger, before moving off manoeuvre to avoid obstacles.
  • Page 8: Preliminary Checks

    Preliminary checks Check that the instrument panel display Check the saddle is closed correctly. illuminates correctly and that the battery Check that the battery compartment is charge level is correct. closed correctly. Check that the direction indicators, scooter and licence plate light are functioning correctly. Examine visually the state of wear of brake pads on both brake callipers and ensure they are being worn uniformly on both sides of the...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification The vehicle identification label is situated on the rear left of the body and indicates: manufacturer’s name, Roadworthy Certificate (RC) number, vehicle power and weight.
  • Page 10: Motor Identification

    Motor identification The motor’s identification code is shown in the image on the side here.
  • Page 12: Description And Features

    DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES The NES electric scooter is unbeatable in terms of performance, design and personalisations when compared with other electrical scooters on the market today. 72 different configurations are possible with fairings in four colours, board wood and saddle finishes each in a choice of three different colours, and two tyre colours.
  • Page 13: Scooter Components

    Scooter components REAR VIEW MIRRORS RIGHT HANDLE WITH THROTTLE CONTROL AND FRONT BRAKE ACTIONING LEVER LEFT HANDLE WITH REAR BRAKE ACTIONING LEVER FRONT LED HEADLIGHT LIFTABLE SADDLE FOR ACCESS TO HELMET STORAGE COMPARTMENT (IF PRESENT) TWIN TUBE HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSORBER SITUATED BETWEEN CHASSIS AND SWINGARM REAR LED LAMP AND DIRECTION LIGHTS BRAKE DISKS...
  • Page 14: Wheel Components

    DUAL-PISTON FRONT BRAKE CALLIPER REAR MUDGUARD BOLTED TO SWINGARM WHEEL COMPONENTS ACTING ON PERFORATED STEEL DISK COIL SPRING SHOCK ABSORBER METAL BRAIDED HYDRAULIC HOSES OSCILLATING SWINGAR HINGED CONNECTING CALLIPER TO BRAKE PUMP TO CHASSIS FRONT ALLOY 10” DIAMETER RIM DUAL-PISTON REAR BRAKE CALLIPER FRONT MUDGUARD BOLTED TO FORK ACTING ON PERFORATED STEEL DISK TELESCOPIC FORK...
  • Page 15: Accessing Obd And Usb Ports

    Accessing OBD and USB ports The basic model of the NES scooter comes fitted with an USB port, an OBD port for accessing diagnostics information and a battery recharging socket. To access the sockets, open the bay by simply pressing on the side.
  • Page 16: Instrumentation

    Instrumentation HORN PUSH-BUTTON FRONT BRAKE CONTROL LEVER INSTRUMENTS AND DIRECTION INDICATORS THROTTLE CONTROL CONTROLS POSITIONING REAR BRAKE CONTROL LEVER DRIVE MODE SELECTOR HEADLIGHT/FLASHING FOUR HAZARD LIGHTS BUTTON INDICATORS SWITCH HORNPUSH-BUTTON DISPLAY...
  • Page 17: Keyless Ignition

    Keyless ignition The NES scooter has a keyless ignition that can be used for activating the electric steering lock and anti-theft mechanism. Pressing , he system is set to ON mode and the "READY" icon appears on the display. Lock open key:...
  • Page 18: Driving Functions Lever And Control

    LEFT HANDLE (DRIVING RIGHT HANDLE, THROTTLE DRIVING FUNCTIONS LEVER FUNCTION ONLY) ACTIVATED BY ROTATING AND CONTROL HANDLE (ON RELEASE THE REAR BRAKE LEVER SCOOTER TENDS TO SLOW DOWN) HIGH-LOW BEAM HEADLIGHT SWITCH LOW, ECO AND SPORT DRIVING MODES SELECTOR DIRECTION INDICATOR SELECTOR (PRESS TO CANCEL) 4 HAZARD LIGHTS PUSH-BUTTON HORN BUTTON (MAINTAINED...
  • Page 19: Display Functions

    Display functions The digital display provides all the information on vehicle status. BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL JOURNEY TOTAL MILEAGE IN KMS SPEED INDICATOR CONTROL UNIT TEMPERATURE INDICATOR DIRECTION INDICATORS ENGINE FAILURE INDICATOR HIGH-LOW BEAM LIGHT INDICATOR "READY" SYSTEM STATUS...
  • Page 20: Battery Use

    BATTERY USE The NES scooter comes fitted with a Lithium battery with an autonomy of 90* / 80** km in ECO mode (NES 5 and NES 10), with a lifetime of approx 1000 recharging cycles. A number of factors affect battery autonomy: Use on urban or extra-urban roads requiring continual use of the throttle.
  • Page 21: Battery Procedures For First Scooter Use

    Battery procedures for first scooter use In the case of a new battery, you must carry out at least 3 to 4 complete charging/discharging cycles. This optimises battery yield and is necessary for arriving at the number of recharging cycles indicated in the specifications.
  • Page 22 - if the battery has been removed - into the battery socket. Only afterwards must it be connected to the electrical socket. The NES scooter can be recharged in two ways: directly connecting the battery charger to the scooter socket...
  • Page 23: Recharging With Battery Charger Connected Directly To Scooter Socket

    Recharging with battery charger connected directly to scooter socket Open the flap simply by pressing. Connect the battery charger first to the socket on the scooter and then to the electrical socket.
  • Page 24: Recharging By Connecting Battery Charger To Battery (After Removal)

    Recharging by connecting battery charger to battery (after removal) ACCESS TO THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT AND BATTERY REMOVAL To access the battery compartment, insert the key provided into the lock and turn it. Pull the strap to lift up the wooden board.
  • Page 25 Connect the charger to the battery sockets and then to the After turning off the safety switch , unlock the security power socket. attack and remove the battery from the bay assisted by the special handles When putting the battery back in its compartment, make sure that it is correctly inserted by pushing it down until the safety WARNING: the scooter must be switched off before removing switch trips...
  • Page 26: Vehicle Inactivity

    Vehicle inactivity In preparation for long periods of inactivity it is advisable to: Carry out a complete charging cycle to ensure the best efficiency of the battery, recharge it at least once a month Turn off the safety switch located in the battery compartment Carry out general cleaning of the scooter, drying it with a soft cloth Disconnect the battery as described previously or, preferably, remove it altogether from the vehicle.
  • Page 27: Battery Information

    If a battery has been dropped or has had an impact with a hard surface, independently of the condition of the external covering, you must: – stop using the battery and contact your local reseller or the After-Sales NITO – dispose of the battery in compliance with disposal instructions...
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance (by user) Condition and efficiency of braking system: Visually check the state of wear of the front and rear brake pads, ensure they are worn uniformly on both sides of the disk by both pairs of brake callipers;...
  • Page 29 Status and functioning of lighting, warning and direction indicator systems. Note: the lighting, warning and direction indicator system are made up of LEDs. In the event of an anomaly or operational failure, contact an authorised service centre. Tyre condition and efficiency (uneven wear, cuts on sides, abnormal bulging): check the pressure regularly and if necessary adjust before starting off.
  • Page 30 AFTER EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY FIRST 1.000 YEARS 3000 KM 6000 KM YEAR 2 YEARS SPARE PARTS INTERVENTION Battery Lighting / switches Steering stem bearings I / C / L / A I / C / L / A Wheel bearings Tyres Tight fitting of all visible screws Braking system...
  • Page 31: Extraordinary Maintenance (In Authorised Service Centre)

    Maintenance is based on what happens before: km traveled or time elapsed since the last service. The warranty is valid only if the vehicle has been subjected to the programmed maintenance services and if it has not been improperly used. Extraordinary maintenance (in authorised service centre) Refer to your authorised vehicle service centre for operations...
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Technical data NES 5 NES 10 Performance Top Speed 45 km/h 90 km/h ECO mode range 90 km* 80 km** SPORT mode range 75 km* 60 km** Gradeability 30 % * Test performed at constant speed, 20 kph in ECO mode and 35 kph in SPORT, on a flat road with a 75 kg driver...
  • Page 33 3 – 4 hours Recharging cycles About 1000 Recharging Input 110 V / 220 V Recharging cost type € 1.60 approx. Power Train Motor NITO Brushless Power 4 kW Electrical System Lights Dashboard On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) Standard Cargador USB Standard...
  • Page 34: Accessories

    Accessories The NES scooter has a line of optional accessories that can be found in authorised customer assistance centres or the nitobikes.com site Windscreen available in S/M sizes, transparent or smoke-coloured, size L only transparent NITO personalised Jet helmet Compartimento portacasco...
  • Page 36 Exclusive distribution by ElectricBrands AG nitobikes.com...

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