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User Manual Before operating the electric vehicle, ensure that you have carefully read and understood this user manual. Keep this manual safe for warranty claims and service record entries.
For your safety, read this manual carefully before riding, and always adhere to the following guidelines. Fully understand the information in this manual, including all relevant instructions, precautions, and warnings. Familiarize yourself with the operation and emergency procedures of the CPX Pro. Pay close attention to all warning labels on the CPX Pro.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION Traffic Regulations Observe all traffic rules and signs. Carry passengers and cargo in accordance with legal provisions. Always be aware of road conditions and your vehicle’s status to proactively avoid danger. Parking and Charging Do not park the vehicle indoors or in hallways. Do not charge the battery/vehicle indoors or in hallways.
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Protective Gear Wear appropriate safety gear, especially a helmet. Consider wearing protective clothing like boots and gloves, if necessary. Lighting Avoid using the high beam in well-lit conditions to prevent blinding oncoming vehicles and pedestrians. If lighting is dim, switch on the headlights in a timely manner. Pre-Ride Inspection Perform a basic safety check before every ride.
QUICK START INSTALL ACCESSORIES Secure the front windshield by tightening the screw at Point A, Begin by installing the rearview mirrors, followed by the front then proceed to tighten the screws at the numbered points as windshield shown in the illustration.
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QUICK START INSTALL BATTERY PACK Open the battery Insert the battery pack Connect the main Insert the battery compartment under the in their respective connector, and switch on compartment cover back seat, remove the cover, position. the air circuit breaker. to its place and close the and turn off...
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QUICK START STARTING VEHICLE Press the “Unlock” button on Put on your helmet and sit Retract the side and centre the intelligent remote control comfortably on the vehicle. stands Press the “Parking” button, Gently twist the throttle to Press the “Power” button on the remote control, or insert apply the brake to shift into ride on the road.
CONTENTS Description Of Components And Parts Operation Guide Riding Guide Battery Use Instructions Maintenance Common Problems And Troubleshooting Methods Support Information...
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS Schematic diagram of components and parts SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW Headlight Front Brake Lever OBD Checking Throttle Control Brake Cylinder Rear Footrest Right Handlebar FOC Vector Control Assy Controller Dash Turn Signal Aluminum Alloy Rim License Plate Bracket Pillion...
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS Dash Overview Charging Error Indicator High Beam Indicator Battery Error Indicator Indicates that the high beam Parking Indicator is on. The indicator displays P Turn Signal Indicator when the vehicle is in Flashing when left or right Parking Mode.
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS c. Brake Front Brake Lever Front Brake Lever Free Stroke Rear Brake Lever Rear Brake Lever Free Stroke Front Brake Rear Brake Front Brake: The brake is an important safety component of Park the vehicle on solid level ground with the main stand. an electric vehicle and should always be properly adjusted.
OPERATION GUIDE a. Left Handlebar Control Assembly: Horn Button Turn Signal Switch High/Low Beam Switch Press to sound the horn; Push left to activate the left turn signal, Upward position, high beam on; release to turn it off. push right to activate the right turn signal, Downward position, low beam on.
OPERATION GUIDE b. Right Handlebar Control Assembly: Kill Switch To release the vehicle from parking mode, press the kill switch in the downward position. To re-engage parking mode, press the kill switch in the upward position. Crawl & Reverse Mode: Mode Selector To activate Crawl mode, quickly double-press the reverse button.
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OPERATION GUIDE c. Intelligent Remote Control Operation CPX Pro is equipped with second generation Intelligent Remote Control, with a press of the button, you can lock or unlock the vehicle within a 50-meter radius. 1. Keyless Start After unlocking the vehicle via Intelligent Remote Control, press the “POWER”...
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OPERATION GUIDE d. Mechanical Key 1. Start the vehicle with Mechanical Key 2. Steering Wheel Lock Operation After unlocking the vehicle via Intelligent Remote Control, After parking the vehicle, turn the handlebar to insert the key and turn the key to “ON” position, the extreme left position, press down the key, and power on;...
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OPERATION GUIDE e. Air Circuit-Breaker The air circuit-breaker serves as the main power protection for the entire vehicle. When the vehicle circuit is abnormal or short circuit causes the current to exceed the safety setting, the air circuit-breaker will automatically disconnect to ensure safety. TIPS: To ensure the safety of the vehicle and the user, turn off...
RIDING GUIDE a. Pre-Ride Checklist Before operating your CPX Pro, check the following to ensure your own safety: Verify that the handlebar is stable and flexible when turning. Ensure that both left and right handlebar controls are functioning properly. Check that the throttle control operates correctly.
RIDING GUIDE b. Starting the Vehicle Put on the helmet. Get on your CPX Pro, retract the Press “Unlock” button on the side stand and center stand. intelligent remote control. Press “Power” button on the Press the “Parking” button, Gently twist the throttle to...
Maintain a constant speed whenever possible and avoid frequent starting, braking, or rapid acceleration to minimize energy consumption. The maximum load for the CPX Pro is 180 kg. Do not exceed this limit. When pushing the vehicle, switch into “Parking” mode or “Crawl” mode to prevent accidental starts due to unintentional throttle control.
BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION a. On-Board Charging Plug the charger into the on-board charger socket, located in the foot board area below the seat. Connect the charger to a power supply. The indicator on the charger will light up red during charging. When the vehicle is fully charged, the indicator on the charger will turn green.
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BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION b. Off-Board Charging Open the battery compartment, switch off the air circuit-breaker, and remove the battery compartment cover. Disconnect the main plug from the battery pack and remove the battery pack from the vehicle. Insert the charger's battery-side plug into the battery charging port and connect the AC power plug to an AC power supply.
BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION d. Storage, Maintenance and Transportation If storing the battery pack for an extended period, disconnect it from the vehicle to prevent over-discharging. Store the battery in a dry, well-ventilated area and fully charge it with the designated charger atleast once every month. Keep the battery pack and charger in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated place.
MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance is essential for extending the product life and ensuring the safety of your CPX Pro. Follow these guidelines: a. General Cleaning and Maintenance *Cleaning: Use clear water and mild detergent to clean the vehicle. Apply with soft cloths and sponges to avoid scratching the surface.
COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS a. FAQ and Troubleshooting Errors Causes Solutions No power, ignition slot 1. Battery is not properly connected. 1. Check if the main battery plug is properly connected. 2. Air circuit breaker is not turned on. 2.
COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS b. Error Codes Errors Causes Solution Low temperature discharging Take the vehicle or battery to a warm place, and wait for a moment. Error 88 on Dash Low temperature charging Take out the battery and charge it in a warm place. Error 89 on Dash Discharging overcurrent If it keeps showing Error 90, Stop riding and wait for a moment.
COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS c. Battery Troubleshooting Status Errors Causes Solutions The battery has no power, no Low battery Try charging the battery, consult service team Before using response when starting the vehicle or dealer if problem persists. Low battery, low voltage protection, Charge the battery.
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COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS Status Errors Causes Solutions In use Vehicle’s range differs from Official mileage is based on tests For any queries call the claimed specifications conducted in controlled environments customer service or dealer and specific conditions. Actual range can vary due to factors such as road conditions, weather, temperature, wind resistance, and load capacity.
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CHECK LIST 1000 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 RANGE Torque Brake fluid Tire pressure and wear Front and rear brake shoes wear Front and rear brake discs wear Front axle nut fastening 59N.m Rear flat fork nut fastening 54N.m Motor nut and retainer bolt fastening 120N.m...
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MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: Disclaimer: Warranty claims are only valid with the possession of the user manual, and regular servicing with documented records with in the manual is required to maintain warranty coverage.
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MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: Disclaimer: Warranty claims are only valid with the possession of the user manual, and regular servicing with documented records with in the manual is required to maintain warranty coverage.
MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: MAINTENANCE RECORD: CONTENT: DATE: Disclaimer: Warranty claims are only valid with the possession of the user manual, and regular servicing with documented records with in the manual is required to maintain warranty coverage.
SUPPORT If you have any questions or need assistance with your CPX Pro, please contact our support team • Email: For general enquiries or technical support, send us an email at: support@acerelectric.in • Website: Visit our website: www.acerelectric.in • Contact Number:...
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