Display Control
P08: Speed limit: range 0-100km/h, note: the value here is based on kilometres, when the unit setting is converted
from kilometres to miles, the speed value in the display interface is automatically converted to the correct mile value,
but the speed limit value data set at this menu under the mile interface is not converted and is not consistent with
the actual display of the mile speed limit value.
P09: Zero start, non-zero start setting, 0: zero start; 1: non-zero start.
P10: Drive mode setting 0: assisted drive 1: electric drive 2: assisted drive + electric drive.P11: Boost sensitivity setting
Range: 1-24.
P12: Boost start intensity setting Range: 1-5.
P13: Boost magnet disc type setting 5, 8, 12 magnets three types.
P14: Controller current limit value setting Default 12A Range: 1-20A.
P15: Controller undervoltage value setting.
P16: ODO zero setting Long press the upper key for 5 seconds to clear ODO.
P17: 0: no cruise enable, 1: cruise enable; auto cruise optional (only valid for protocol 2).
P18: Speed proportional adjustment Range: 50%~150%.
P19: 0: with 0 gear, 1: without 0 gear
P20: 0: protocol 2 1: 5S protocol 2: standby 3: standby
2.Menu option parameter modification operation
After the instrument is turned on, press and hold the
interface, short press the
key to switch to the next menu; in the current menu, short press the
key to modify the current menu parameters; after modification, short press the
After the menu parameters have been modified, press and hold the
interface and return to the normal display interface.
The P16 menu parameter value is the current total accumulated mileage, the value cannot be modified but can be
cleared. Press and hold the
key for 5 seconds to clear the total accumulated mileage.
3.Dimensions of the instrument body and wiring diagram.
key +
key at the same time to enter the P01 menu
key and
key to switch to the next menu.
key +
key again to exit the menu
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Daily Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and Storage
If you see stains on the bike body, wipe them off with a damp cloth. If the stains won't scrub off, put on some
toothpaste, and brush them with a tooth brush, then wipe them off with a damp cloth.
Notes: do not clean the bike with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other corrosive and volatile chemical solvents to
prevent dire damage. Do not wash the bike with a high-pressure water spray. During cleaning, make sure that the bike
turned off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is closed as water leakage may result in electric shock
or other major problems. When the bike not in use, keep it indoors where it is dry and cool between 14°F and 104°F.
In extremely humid environments the interior of the bike may suffer condensation or even water accumulation, which
may damage the battery rapidly.
Battery Maintenance
1. Use original battery packs, use of other models or brands may bring about safety issues;
2. Do not touch the contacts. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep the contacts away from metal objects to
prevent short circuit which may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths;
3. Use original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire;
4. Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment.
5. After every use, fully charge the battery to prolong its life span.
6. Try to avoid recharging the bike after completely exhausting the battery. If the
Battery power is low, charge it as soon as possible.
7. Charge the battery every month if it is not in use.
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