Cheetah Eikon ST User Manual

Cheetah Eikon ST User Manual

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Eikon ST & Eikon STR
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Read this manual before assembling, riding, and maintaining the scooter
Keep this manual safe for future reference

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  • Page 1 Electric Off-road Scooter Model Eikon ST & Eikon STR User Manual Read this manual before assembling, riding, and maintaining the scooter Keep this manual safe for future reference...
  • Page 2 Introduction Cheetah Ridez Ltd has designed your electric off-road scooter (from here on in called the 'scooter') to operate safely and reliably and be exciting to use. The information given in this User Manual (from here on in called 'the manual') will help keep your scooter in good working order and condition.
  • Page 3 User Manual Getting more information and help If you need more information, contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd. Produced and authored by AST Authors Limited, with guidance taken from the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC. CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Contents 1. Health & Safety Information __________________________________________________________ 1 1.1 Product safety ____________________________________________________________________ 1 1.2 Battery safety_____________________________________________________________________ 1 1.3 Personal protective equipment ______________________________________________________ 1 1.4 How to ride safely _________________________________________________________________ 1 2. Product Description _________________________________________________________________ 3 2.1 Intended use and foreseeable misuse ________________________________________________ 3 2.2 About the product _________________________________________________________________ 3 2.3 Technical information ______________________________________________________________ 5 2.4 Declaration of conformity __________________________________________________________ 11...
  • Page 5 User Manual 12. Disposing ________________________________________________________________________ 51 13. Accessories ______________________________________________________________________ 52 14. Spare Parts _______________________________________________________________________ 53 15. Warranty and Guarantee, and Disclaimer ___________________________________________ 54 15.1 Defects warranty ________________________________________________________________ 54 15.2 Disclaimer _____________________________________________________________________ 54 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 6: Health & Safety Information

    User Manual 1. Health & Safety Information 1. Health & Safety Information 1.1 Product safety Do not customise or tune the scooter. Do not open any mechanical or electrical parts. 1.2 Battery safety Do not expose the battery to naked flames, extreme heat, or extreme cold. Do not allow moisture to enter the battery compartment or charging port.
  • Page 7 User Manual 1. Health & Safety Information Do not ride with any luggage or cargo. Do not ride under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any medication which might affect your ability to control the scooter correctly and safely. Beginners and inexperienced riders must first practice riding the scooter in a safe and open area, and always at low speed.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    User Manual 2. Product Description 2. Product Description 2.1 Intended use and foreseeable misuse You must only ride the scooter off-road and as described in this manual. You must not ride the scooter on any public or private road or highway. You must not use the scooter for stunts or street riding.
  • Page 9 User Manual 2. Product Description Figure 2 The scooter: Is for off-road use only. Can be specified as small, medium, and large (S, M & L) using applicable steerer tubes, stems and handlebars. Has a powder coated aluminium frame and stainless steel torque arms. Has an electric spoke hub motor.
  • Page 10: Technical Information

    User Manual 2. Product Description 2.3 Technical information 2.3.1 Scooter Item Description Figure 3 Weight (approx.) 52 ~ 62 kg (114 ~ 136 lbs) Length (approx.) 1,900 mm Height (approx.) 1,200 mm Suspension Hydraulic, fully adjustable with steel spring, oil damper, and anti-cavitation chamber Brakes Hydraulic, 4-piston, electrically assisted with 203 mm floating discs Front = 660 mm (26 inches)
  • Page 11 User Manual 2. Product Description *Range can be affected by loaded weight, wind speed, surface conditions, gradient, and tyre condition and tyre pressure. Lithium batteries are affected by external temperature: during winter when the temperatures are low, the performance of the battery may be reduced, therefore, the range and power output is less. 2.3.2 Scooter control panel Item Description...
  • Page 12 User Manual 2. Product Description Item Description Figure 5 Mileage indicator Odometer, trip distance Clock indicator Built in battery. The clock continues to operate when power is OFF Brightness setting Separate settings for day and night brightness Assistant level 3-level/5-level/9-level/UBE (optional) Tips Error code tips Operating temperature...
  • Page 13 User Manual 2. Product Description 2.3.3 Electric spoke hub motor Item Description Figure 6 Type BLDC permanent magnet outer rotor in-wheel hub motor, with hall sensor Motor controller High-quality FOC and DTC controller Design Double axle Rated voltage 48 V ~ 72 V Rated power 3,000 W Peak Battery Current...
  • Page 14 User Manual 2. Product Description 2.3.4 Battery and battery charger 2.3.4.1 Battery Item Description Figure 7 Type High-quality 21700 lithium cell battery with smart battery management system Configuration 13S,16S, 20S Depends on configuration Capacity 37.8 Ah, 46.2Ah, 29.4Ah Depends on configuartion Nominal voltage 48V DC, 60V DC, 72V DC Maximum range*...
  • Page 15 User Manual 2. Product Description Item Description LED2 red indicates battery is charging/green indicates either DC load is not connected, or charging is complete Table 5 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 16: Declaration Of Conformity

    User Manual 2. Product Description 2.4 Declaration of conformity 2.4.1 CE EU MD EMC ROHS Declaration of Conformity CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 17 User Manual 2. Product Description CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 18: Unpacking

    User Manual 3. Unpacking 3. Unpacking Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is a problem with anything. Your scooter has minimal packaging so you can get riding more quickly. To unpack your scooter and make a note of important information: 1.
  • Page 19: Assembling

    4. Assembling 4. Assembling Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. You do not need to do any assembly. Your scooter has been fully assembled, inspected, set-up, and fully charged, and has had a comprehensive test ride to make sure everything is good before being protective wrapped and shipped.
  • Page 20: Adjusting

    User Manual 5. Adjusting 5. Adjusting Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. 5.1 Tyre pressures DO NOT OVER INFLATE THE TYRES. ALWAYS CHECK THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM INFLATION PRESSURES. We have inflated your tyres before shipping; however, you might want to adjust the pressures to suit your requirements.
  • Page 21: Charging

    User Manual 6. Charging 6. Charging Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. RISK OF ELECTROCUTION, OVERHEATING, FIRE, AND EXPLOSION: ALWAYS USE A GENUINE CHARGER. ONLY USE THE CHARGER BETWEEN 0 ~ 45°C (32 ~ 113°F).
  • Page 22: During Charging

    If the battery has been charging longer than usual but the green LED2 indicator is not lit, this can indicate a battery fault. Disconnect the charger and go to Troubleshooting on page 47. If you can't fix the problem, contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd. CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 23: Disconnecting The Charger

    User Manual 6. Charging 6.3 Disconnecting the charger 1. Switch OFF the mains AC power supply. The charger stops charging the battery, the cooling fan stops, and the green LED2 indicator is OFF 2. Disconnect the charger from the mains AC power supply. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: INSTANTANEOUS DISCHARGE.
  • Page 24: Controls

    See Intended use and foreseeable misuse on page 3. See Health & Safety Information on page 1. Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. 7.1 Scooter control panel Your scooter has had a comprehensive test ride to make sure everything is good; therefore, the scooter control panel display will indicate several miles riding.
  • Page 25 User Manual 7. Controls Figure 14 Button/Mode Description Notes Press button for 2 seconds to switch ON/OFF the display - the display automatically switches OFF if you don't ride the scooter or operate the control panel for 5 minutes* Press either button to scroll UP/DOWN through the Menu functions and options This button can also be used to This is a multi-function button.
  • Page 26 User Manual 7. Controls Figure 16 Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to scroll through the Menu by If there is no operation for 5 seconds, the screen following the sequence in Figure [5] will automatically display the Time Table 8 7.1.4 Headlight*/display mode/light sensor *Optional Figure 17...
  • Page 27 User Manual 7. Controls 7.1.5 Walking mode (6 km) Figure 18 Button/Mode Description Notes Press button again to exit Press and hold the button for 2 seconds - 'P' is displayed on the Walking mode. 'P' is not screen displayed on the screen Table 10 7.1.6 Data cleanup Button/Mode...
  • Page 28: Menu Page

    User Manual 7. Controls 7.2 Menu page Figure 19 Button/Mode Description Notes Display will automatically quit menu if there is no operation for 30 seconds. Double press the button to open the settings menu For safety, the settings menu is locked when riding (speed ≥...
  • Page 29 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.1 Display settings Figure 20 7.2.1.1 Language Figure 21 Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button to select a Supported languages: English, Italian, Spanish, German, French, language and Czech. Default is English Press the button to confirm your selection CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 30 User Manual 7. Controls Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection Table 13 7.2.1.2 System Figure 22 Select Metric and Imperial. Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button to select a system Supported systems: Metric and Imperial Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection...
  • Page 31 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.1.3 Brightness - setting the backlight Figure 23 Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button to change the necessary brightness 1 bar is darkest; 5 bars is setting brightest Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection Table 15 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 32 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.1.4 Auto off Figure 24 Button/Mode Description Notes Allows you to set the automatic shutdown time of the display, from 1 to 10 Press either button minutes, when the scooter has not been ridden or the display has not been to change Auto off operated.
  • Page 33 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.1.5 USB port Figure 25 Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button the switch ON/OFF the USB port USB port: Type-C, 5 V/500 Ma Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection Table 17 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 34 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.1.6 Clock - setting the date and time Figure 26 Button/Mode Description Notes When display is powered OFF, the internal battery runs the clock. When the display is powered ON, the battery is charged by the connected external battery.
  • Page 35 User Manual 7. Controls Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection Table 18 7.2.2 E-bike settings Figure 27 7.2.2.1 Battery Ind Figure 28 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 36 User Manual 7. Controls Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button to select the 'Battery Ind' options include: necessary 'Battery Ind' (indication) 'OFF'/'Percent'/'Voltage' setting Remaining Voltage Remaining Percentage Figure 29 Press the button to SCROLL down to 'Back' Press the button to confirm your selection Table 19 7.2.2.2 Pow Ind...
  • Page 37 User Manual 7. Controls Figure 30 Button/Mode Description Notes Press either button to select the 'Pow Ind' options include: Main Page, ‘OFF’, ‘Output Power(W)’, and ‘Current necessary 'Pow Ind' (power indication) (A)’ setting Battery Output power (W) Battery Output current (A) Battery Power (OFF) Figure 31 Press the button to SCROLL down to...
  • Page 38 User Manual 7. Controls Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to confirm your selection Table 20 7.2.2.3 Light sensor Figure 32 Button/Mode Description Notes Light sensor options include: 'High'/'Middle'/'Low'/'OFF' Press either button to select the necessary 'Light Low: the Light sensor is activated in relatively sensor' setting dark light High: the Light sensor is activated in...
  • Page 39 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.3 Factory setting Figure 33 Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to go to the main Menu Press either button to go to 'Factory Setting' Selecting ‘YES’ restores all factory default settings except Press the button to select 'Yes' 'ODO' and 'CLOCK' Press the button to confirm your selection...
  • Page 40 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.4 Information 'Product Infor' (information) and 'Battery Infor' shown in the figures below is what is currently given, and may be different to what you can see. Figure 34 Button/Mode Description Notes Press the button to go to the main Menu Press either button to go to 'Information' Press either button to select the 'Information' includes: 'Speed', 'Mileage', 'Product...
  • Page 41 User Manual 7. Controls 7.2.4.1 Product infor Figure 35 7.2.4.2 Battery information Figure 36 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 42: Operating

    See Intended use and foreseeable misuse on page 3. See Health & Safety Information on page 1. Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. Your scooter has had a comprehensive test ride to make sure everything is good.
  • Page 43: Starting-Up

    User Manual 8. Operating 8.2.2 Braking Always operate both brakes. Do not operate the front brake too firmly - the scooter might skid or flip. Due to surface conditions and speed, it may not always be possible to come to a complete stop even when the brakes are operated firmly.
  • Page 44: How To Ride

    User Manual 8. Operating If you enter an incorrect password, the display will power OFF automatically. The display will power OFF automatically if the password is entered incorrectly 3 times. 1. If necessary, press and hold the button to start again. If you want to enter an incorrect password, the display will power OFF automatically.
  • Page 45: During Riding

    User Manual 8. Operating Image What to do Holding the handlebar with both hands, gently push the throttle control until the scooter starts to move forward. Gently increase the throttle until you feel safe to put both your feet on the deck plate. Using the handlebars, practice gently steering the scooter.
  • Page 46: Slowing Down/Stopping

    User Manual 8. Operating Steer away from obstacles. When turning left/right, slow down to avoid overturning or slipping. Keep you knees bent to help absorb impacts. Stop the scooter quickly and safely if you notice any of the following: Unusual heat, smells, or smoke from the battery, the Electric Spoke Hub Motor, brake discs, or pads. Unusual noises from the Electric Spoke Hub Motor, brake discs, or pads.
  • Page 47 User Manual 8. Operating Figure 39 Button/Mode Description Notes Press button for 2 seconds to switch OFF the display - the display automatically switches OFF if you don't ride the scooter or operate the control panel for 5 minutes*. Table 25 CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 48: Maintaining

    9. Maintaining 9. Maintaining See Health & Safety Information on page 1. Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. RISK OF ELECTROCUTION. NEVER OPEN ANY ELECTRICAL ITEMS - THERE IS NO USER MAINTENANCE NEEDED.
  • Page 49 User Manual 9. Maintaining What to do Notes Headset Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd Inspect all fasteners for presence, tightness, corrosion and damage. Remove and replace as for replacements and advice required as required Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd Inspect the frame for any damage to the paintwork. Touch-up as required...
  • Page 50 DNM Performance Suspension Service Centre or authorised mountain bike shop. 9.2.2 Servicing You must get your scooter serviced regularly depending upon use - contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for information about servicing, or contact a local specialist. 9.2.3 Cleaning DO NOT SUBMERGE THE SCOOTER IN WATER.
  • Page 51: What To Do If Something Needs Replacing

    User Manual 9. Maintaining What to do Notes Make sure all electrical equipment is protected to stop water ingress Make sure the scooter's charging port cover is correctly closed Using a bucket of clean water and a soft brush, carefully remove any build-up of dust, dirt and deposits from the scooter Using a bucket filled with a solution of warm water and a mild, non-abrasive soap and a clean soft sponge, clean the scooter, particularly the brakes, hubs, wheels, and tyres, and the...
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    User Manual 10. Troubleshooting 10. Troubleshooting Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. Problem Possible Cause Solution Brakes Allow the brakes to cool down Dust and dirt collecting on Grinding sound the disc and pads...
  • Page 53 Charger might have overheated. Allow the charger to cool. See "Charging" on page 16 Charger is kept in a protection mode Charger might be damaged. Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for replacement as required scooter Control Panel The display shows an error icon at the bottom of the screen:...
  • Page 54 Error Headlight error Check the cable connection Headlight sensor error Check the cable connection Torque sensor signal Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for advice error Torque sensor speed Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for advice error Communication Error Check the cable connection...
  • Page 55: Storing

    User Manual 11. Storing 11. Storing Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. 11.1 Where to store your scooter When you are not riding your scooter, make sure it is kept somewhere: Cool, between 50°F ~ 70°F (10°C ~ 21°C).
  • Page 56: Disposing

    The scooter and its battery can be disposed of using a licensed waster carrier who complies with WEEE/ITAD and Decommissioning Recycling regulations and all other necessary local and national regulations, or at your local recycling centre which accepts metal and electronic waste. Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd if there is anything you are not sure about. CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 57: Accessories

    User Manual 13. Accessories 13. Accessories Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for information. CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 58: Spare Parts

    User Manual 14. Spare Parts 14. Spare Parts Contact Cheetah Ridez Ltd for information. CHSCST100UM...
  • Page 59: Warranty And Guarantee, And Disclaimer

    It is the Buyers complete responsibility to make sure that the scooter is operated within all applicable regulations and laws. The Buyer assumes all liability and risk associated with the use of the scooter: Cheetah Ridez Ltd and its owners have no liability whatsoever caused by their use.
  • Page 60 Scooter type: Eikon ST + Eikon STR Document number: CHSCST100UM Document revision: 1.0 Document issue date: August 2023...

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