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Electric Scooter XKP 45 - 70 - 80 Use, Maintenance and Warranty Manual...
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Congratulations for having decided to embrace a new lifestyle and innovative thinking: exploiting cutting-edge technology such as electricity has only positive implications. With the purchase of Askoll XKP 24, XKP 70 and XKP 80 you will finally be able to enjoy a vehicle that concentrates the best of functionality, design and technology from Askoll, a company that boasts thirty years of experience in the design and manufacturing of electric motors.
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INDEX INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION 3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25 ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 26-27-28-29 ERROR CODE 30-31-32 TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS OF THE SCOOTER 33-34 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND SCOOTER SERVICE 36-37-38-39-40-41-42...
GENERAL INFORMATION SIMBOLOGY The manual contains particularly important information on which you need to pay more attention. Each sign consists of a different symbol to make the content of the text that follows it clear and to facilitate the placement of the topics in the different areas. This symbol indicates particularly dangerous situations which, if not avoid, they may cause death or serious injury.
GENERAL INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION It is of fundamental importance for you to know the electric scooter: read and understand this manual before first use. This operating manual is an integral part of the scooter, keep it for future reference. In case of sale it must be handed over to the next owner.
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS GENERAL VIEW OF THE SCOOTER XKP45 2.8 I. Rear light cluster A. Rearview mirror J. License plate B. Front light unit K. Rear reflector C. Direction indicator L. Engine D. Left front reflector M. Right front reflector E.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS GENERAL VIEW OF THE SCOOTER XKP80 2.8 A. Rearview mirror J. License plate B. Front light unit K. Rear reflector C. Direction indicator L. Engine D. Left front reflector M. Right front reflector E. Easel N. Ignition switch F.
COMANDI E STRUMENTI POSITION OF CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS DASHBOARD (XKP45 2.8 - XKP70 2.8) A. Instrumentation G. Engine start button / B. Key switch MODE function selection of driving mode C. Front driving mode selector H. Accelerator control + Reverse I.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS LEFT CONTROL GROUP Rear brake control lever The rear disc brake lever for XKP45 2.8, XKP70 2.8 and XKP80 3.5 is located on the left side of the handlebar. Rear brake lever with combined function (XKP70 2.8 and XKP80 3.5 only) The brake acts on both wheels, with prevalence on the rear one to guarantee greater safety and better stopping distances.
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Driving mode selector XKP45 - 70 XKP 80 Using the switch you can select two different modes Position D = proceed frontally Position R = proceed in Reverse gear The reverse function must be engaged with the vehicle completely stationary, with both brakes engaged, and with both feet positioned on the ground.
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CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTATION XKP45 2.8 - XKP70 2.8 A. Warning lights B. Speedometer C. Digital display D. Display controls XKP 80 3.5 A. Warning lights B. Speedometer C. Digital display D. Display controls...
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTATION XKP 80 WARNING LIGHTS H. Flashing indicators working L. Engine OBD diagnostic indicator K. High beam indicator on G. Serious problem indicator I. Front gear indicator F. High temperature indicator N. Reverse indicator in operation M. Stand OBD diagnostic indicator O.
CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS Flasher indicator on The indicator light is green, it turns on and flashes to indicate that the right or left direction indicator is on, it goes off when the flashers are deactivated. Indicator lights in operation The lights on warning light is green and turns on when the engine is enabled.
CHECKS BEFORE DEPARTURE Before using the scooter it is always good practice to carry out some checks: • check the battery charge status, • check the operation of the front light, rear light and direction indicators and the license plate light, •...
STARTING OPERATIONS Engaging and disengaging the steering lock To engage the steering lock, turn the handlebar towards left until the end of the stroke. Press the key inwards and turn clockwise counterclockwise; at the same time rotate slightly the handlebar clockwise until the key clicks on the padlock symbol;...
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Driving mode selection XKP45 - 70 XKP 80 (XKP45 2.8 - XKP702.8- XKP80 3.5) Using the switch you can select the following driving modes: Position D = proceed frontally Position R = proceed in Reverse gear Different driving modes (XKP45 2.8): Modality ECONOMY The red “MODE”...
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Different driving modes (XKP80 3.5): Using the switch you can select three different driving modes: ECONOMY mode Maximum speed: 30 km/h. CITY mode Maximum speed: 50 km/h. These modes are used to minimize the consumption. POWER mode Maximum speed: 70 km/h The PWR icon appears on the display Autonomy 101 km according to EC regulation 168/2013.
XKP45 - 70 Cruise control mode selection, drive 4 parking arrows (XKP45-70 only) Using the two-position switch you can activate or deactivate the 4 arrow modes and cruise control mode: By pressing the button to the right yes they activate the 4 parking arrows, for example disengage the 4 arrows and press the button again to the right, Pressing the button to the left activates it...
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To access information on the functions relating to vehicle connectivity, use the QR CODE present here “MY ASKOLL” application You can download the “MY ASKOLL” application for connection to the TELEMATIC system from “Google Play Store” or “Apple Store”, depending on the operating system of your device (Android / iOS) Hereby, Askoll EVA S.p.A., Via industria 30, 36031 Dueville (VI) Italy, declares that...
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CONNECTIVITY Technical characteristics of the radio equipment device GV302TP 4G WW - IP67 LTE FDD Band 3 The device includes the following technical features: GLONASS receiver • Operating frequency range: 1710-1785, 1805-1880 • Operating frequency range: 1559 -1610 MHz GPS receiver •...
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SCOOTER PARKING Central and side stand Lower the stand with your foot until it opens complete and at the same time help yourself by lifting the scooter manually, holding it with your hand right to the luggage rack and accompanying it up to complete support of the scooter.
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BATTERIES Original equipment XKP45 2.8 and XKP70 2.8 vehicles are supplied with two lithium-ion batteries. The vehicles are equipped with TC115 batteries, the XKP80 3.5 is equipped with TC116 batteries. The two batteries are housed in the two compartments A and B under the saddle. Single battery weight: 8.1 kg.
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If the scooter remains with the engine off for a long period of time in an environment with low temperatures (between 0 °C and +10 °C), charging times may be longer. If the scooter is not used for a long time, the batteries must be recharged at least once every two months.
Light Light Light green orange Askoll vehicles. The charger is activated only when connected to the mains with the appropriate power cable. Charger functions – LEDs off: battery charger not connected to the mains. – GREEN LED on: battery connected and charged.
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Turning on the fans The charger fans turn on in the following conditions: – The first 2 seconds after connecting the charger to the electrical power supply – The battery charger is being charged. – The internal temperature of the charger is above 50° C. Charge splitter accessory The charge splitter accessory, supplied and usable exclusively with the SMART PLUS model battery charger and...
CHARGING THE BATTERIES The battery charge level is visible on the left on the vehicle’s di- gital display. On the display, icon A indicates the charge of the battery housed in compartment A, icon B indicates the charge of the battery housed in compartment B. When the charge level is close to 0% it is necessary to proceed with recharging.
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Saddle locking in raised position for cable passage During charging operations with the battery on board it is possible to close the saddle using its lock while still maintaining a sufficient opening for the passage of the charging cable. This can be useful in case you proceed to charging outdoors, thus maintaining a cover on the batteries such as to allow the heat to escape generated by the charging process.
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Remove the battery charger from its housing together to its two cables. When removing the battery charger, it is recommended to handle it with care to avoid dropping it on yourself or on the ground. Place the battery and charger on a flat surface stable.
ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENTS REAR VIEW MIRRORS The two are mounted on the right and left sides of the handlebar rear-view mirrors whose adjustment is possible by manually rotating the stem until the mirror is in the desired position. HEADLIGHT In scooters mod.
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ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE REAR DISC BRAKE WITH COMBINED FUNCTION (XKP70 2.8-XKP80 3.5 only) The scooter mod. XKP70 2.8 and XKP80 3.5 uses double braking: activating the rear brake also automatically activates the front brake. The distribution has prevalence on the rear and the adjustment of the rear adjusting nut affects both wheels.
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ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SUMMARY TABLE OF ORDINARY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES C: check; R: regular; L: lubricate; S: replace 1° Years Check Year years years years years years years years Km x 1.000 Brake fluid front/rear (replace every 2 years) Brake pad wear front/rear Check brake disc front/rear Brake shoe wear rear C/R/S C/R/S C/R/S C/R/S C/R/S...
ADJUSTMENTS AND PERIODIC MAINTENANCE VEHICLE CLEANING To avoid the onset of oxidation, wash the scooter every time it is used in particular atmospheric or road conditions, such as roads sprinkled with salt or anti-ice products in the winter, air pollution conditions such as cities, industrial areas, high salinity areas or humidity, in the atmosphere such as maritime areas.
ERROR CODE ERROR CODE XKP45 - XKP70 - XKP80 Communication system failure: Communication problems are detected between the vehicle’s intelligent units. We re- commend taking the vehicle to an authorized workshop. Inverter fault: the system detects a fault in the Inverter unit. We recommend taking the scooter to an authorized workshop.
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ERROR CODE XKP45 - XKP70 - XKP80 Engine overtemperature: the system detects an excessive engine temperature. Operation at reduced power is permitted to allow cooling. Front headlight malfunction: the system detects the breakage or malfunction of the front lamp. Check its functioning and replace it at an authorized workshop.
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ERROR CODE XKP45 - XKP70 - XKP80 12V display fault: the system detects the breakdown or the display malfunction 12V handlebar controls fault: the system detects a short circuit in the handlebar controls 12V AUX output fault (or USB): the system detects a short circuit at the device connection output socket.
TECHNICAL DATA DIMENSIONI DELLO SCOOTER MODEL XKP45 2.8 XKP70 2.8 XKP80 3.5 ENGINE Model Brushless permanent magnet sinuisodal engine Engine type EME 201 EME 202 Operating voltage 4.1 KW (3.5 version with 2.7 kW electronically limited 2 batteries connected with Maximum power * with 2 batteries connected and with the same the same charge)
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TECHNICAL DATA MODEL XKP45 2.8 XKP70 2.8 XKP80 3.5 VEHICLE DATA Length 1830mm width 740mm Wheelbase 1245mm Connection height 1030mm mirrors VEHICLE DATA Tire pressure 2,5 bar front front Tire pressure 2,8 bar rear 77 Kg Weight in running order Heavyweight admissible 260 Kg (vehicle + driver + additional load) Heavyweight eligible for...
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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY EU declaration of conformity This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer Producer: Askoll EVA S.p.A. Address: Via industria 30, 36031 Dueville (VI), Italia Subject of the declaration Description: Charger for e-Scooter battery pack Type: TVC20x;...
Askoll depending on the entity of the defect and the economic convenience of one remedy compared to the other, without prejudice to compliance with the Quality, safety and reliability of the repair or replacement itself.
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Warranty, the cost of the repair must be entirely covered by the owner of the vehicle. 1.7. Defective parts replaced under warranty become the property of Askoll. 1.8. The time required for repairs does not extend the warranty period. The repair work and/or...
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The new However, the owner is invited to promptly notify Askoll of the incident change of ownership of the electric vehicle with the methods available on the Askoll website www.askoll.com or http://askollelectric.com, also for the purposes of allowing Askoll a targeted communication in the event of any recalls relating to safety or updates of some details.
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“consumer” and the producer and the provisions on civil liability of the producer, Askoll will not be responsible for damage to things and/or people caused by the Electric Vehicle, from its use, its malfunction or its immobilization due to breakdowns.
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GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS 6. Maintenance booklet Scooter service Owner Date: Inspection service within to 1000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date: Inspection service within to 6000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date:...
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GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS Owner Date: Inspection service within to 24000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date: Inspection service within to 30000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date: Inspection service within to 36000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname:...
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GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS Owner Date: Inspection service within to 48000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date: Inspection service within to 54000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname: First name: Interventions: Dealer’s stamp Owner Date: Inspection service within to 60000Km Km travelled Next Service Surname:...
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