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EMERGENCY MECHANICAL KEY 

This scooter is equipped with an emergency mechanical key. 

Emergency mechanical key is used to open the seat in case of emergency. 

Insert the key into the seat lock at the bottom left side and rotate clockwise to open the 
seat lock. 

To close the seat, lower the seat and push the rear part of the seat until you hear a 
clicking sound. This indicates that the seat is locked. 

 
 

Do not store the emergency mechanical key in the luggage box

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

 

Emergency mechanical 

key (1) 

Summary of Contents for E-viball

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Page 2: ...Owner s Manual Nipponia S A EN...

Page 3: ...an economical and eco friendly lifestyle This Owner s manual contains basic instructions on how to operate inspect and maintain your scooter Please read it carefully and thoroughly Correctly operating...

Page 4: ...fications are subject to change without prior notice CAUTION WARNING CAUTION This manual is an integral part of the scooter and must always accompany it even in the event of a resale If you have any q...

Page 5: ...IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATION EN 4 Dealer label stamp here...

Page 6: ...king 36 MAIN COMPONENTS 13 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND MINOR REPAIR 38 Smart key Main switch steering lock 13 14 Tyres 38 Dashboard unit 15 Tyre wear condition 39 Handlebar switches left 17 Rim and Tyre...

Page 7: ...turning or changing lanes in order to attract the attention of the other drivers 5 Never drive under the influence of alcohol or other drugs it dramatically increases the risk of accidents 6 Exercise...

Page 8: ...essories to your scooter 1 All accessories must be fastened securely on the vehicle in order to minimize vibration that could cause instability 2 Any extra load should be placed as close to the gravit...

Page 9: ...ravel the light position and the steering angle 2 Avoid installing any accessories that could hinder your access to vehicle controls and movement of your hands and feet as it could impair your reactio...

Page 10: ...SAFETY INFORMATION EN 9 Serial number 1 VIN 2 Frame plate 3 Motor number...

Page 11: ...DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE EN 10 Left side view 1 Side stand 2 Main stand 3 Left pillion step 4 Rear grip...

Page 12: ...DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE EN 11 Right side view 1 Charging port 2 Right pillion step 3 Luggage box...

Page 13: ...and instruments 1 Ignition switch 2 Start Gear button 3 Throttle grip 4 Front brake lever 5 Hazard lights switch 6 Dashboard unit 7 Overtaking switch 8 Rear brake lever 9 High Low beam switch 10 Turn...

Page 14: ...art key can be effectively operated up to 1 5 meter The frequency range can reach the 20m in an open space The physical makeup of the surrounding environment hills trees buildings etc may affect the m...

Page 15: ...ve OFF The motor and the electrical system are off SEAT Turn the main switch to SEAT position and press it to open the seat The motor and the electrical system are off Notice Smart key is an electrica...

Page 16: ...osition Speedometer Trouble code 3 The speedometer shows the riding speed or the trouble code when there is an engine problem READY indicator 4 After pressing the start button and the motor is active...

Page 17: ...icator is on when the power system failure affects driving Power system overheat 13 This indicator is on when the power system temperature affects driving Cruise control indicator 14 This indicator is...

Page 18: ...d turn or to position to signal a right hand turn To turn off the signal lights press the switch in the central position Horn button 4 Press this button to sound the horn Cruise control button 5 This...

Page 19: ...button when travelling uphill or downhill HANDLEBAR SWITCHES RIGHT Hazard lights switch 1 Press this switch to turn on both signal lights Gear switch button 2 Press this button to switch gear not ava...

Page 20: ...front brake lever is located on the right handlebar grip To apply the front brake pull this lever towards the grip REAR BRAKE LEVER The rear brake lever is located on the left handlebar grip To apply...

Page 21: ...in case of emergency Insert the key into the seat lock at the bottom left side and rotate clockwise to open the seat lock To close the seat lower the seat and push the rear part of the seat until you...

Page 22: ...the power switch to maximize battery s life CHARGER AND CHARGING SOCKET With the vehicle you will also receive a charger 2 to charge the battery of the vehicle If the battery level gauge on the dashbo...

Page 23: ...ce management Real time dynamic experience Customized user interface Please scan the QR code with your mobile phone download and install the Smart app according to the instructions and enjoy intellige...

Page 24: ...X The luggage box 1 is located under the seat Its maximum loading capacity is 5kg The luggage box is heated by the sun Additionally it is not entirely waterproof Do not keep sensitive or valuable item...

Page 25: ...Release the side stand by using your foot to step on the bracket of the side stand to set the vehicle in the upright position The side stand retracts automatically when lifted Make sure that your veh...

Page 26: ...d down it will cut the engine off It operates as a safety switch USB port The USB port is located on the left glove compartment It provides 5V 2A output to charge your phone or other electronic device...

Page 27: ...de of the vehicle and connected to the cable at the right side Before connecting the cable first turn the main switch to OFF position and then turn off the power switch The battery can be charged in t...

Page 28: ...urs depending on the frequency of use Daily charging is recommended to ensure your vehicle has full power and can be used at any time Avoid using your electric scooter when the battery charge indicato...

Page 29: ...is on disconnect the charger from the power supply on time SOC State of Charge of battery in relation with driving speed Below you will see how the driving speed decrease in relation with the SOC of...

Page 30: ...become equal they will start to discharge together 2 Charging and discharging mode The charging and discharging mode of the batteries can be expressed in relation to the Voltage V and the SOC of the b...

Page 31: ...al information 1 During the first use fully discharge and then fully charge your battery ies After 2 3 times of charging and discharging cycles the battery will be balanced and the indications on the...

Page 32: ...ry pack upside down or throw the battery from a height Also please avoid exerting any kind of shock or great pressure to any of its sides Storing a battery that is out of charge may cause irreversible...

Page 33: ...an 78V Environmental temperature too higher or too lower Red light flashes thrice then goes out for 3s Cycle Temperature is lower than 10 or higher than 40 Charger overheat Red light flashes four time...

Page 34: ...If you cannot correct or repair yourself take the vehicle to your local dealer immediately PRE OPERATION CHECK LIST CHECKPOINT INSPECTION Throttle grip Make sure that the operation is smooth It should...

Page 35: ...OPERATION AND DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS EN 34 Note if you need assistance on how to perform any of the above mentioned tasks do not hesitate to contact an authorized Nipponia service center...

Page 36: ...main switch for 1 second to pair with the key The blue light on the ignition switch will start flashing 3 Turn the main switch to the ON position to activate the motor The blue light will light 4 Pre...

Page 37: ...asing the pressure FRONT REAR Avoid braking while turning otherwise the vehicle may skid or fall When driving on a wet or slippery road the braking distance is longer than usual Reduce the driving spe...

Page 38: ...Press the main switch and turn it to LOCKED position The steering is locked After 5 sec the vehicle will be locked and the anti theft system will be activated after 30 sec To unlock turn the main swit...

Page 39: ...turned to ON position and the blue light is flashing press the lock button on the smart key The buzzer beeps once and the left and right turning lights will flash once The antitheft mode is activated...

Page 40: ...n the tyres cause unsteady steering or even tyre blow out Note that the tyre pressure is measured with cold tyres ideally whenthetemperature of the tyres equals the ambient temperature Tyre pressure T...

Page 41: ...ou Do not overload your vehicle since it will increase pressure on the tyres affect braking and steering and may cause damage or even lead to an accident Make sure that extra load is securely attached...

Page 42: ...eel must be replaced Given the fact that the electric motor is mounted on the rear wheel any damage deformation or crack may be dangerous for the vehicle s balance The wheel should be balanced when th...

Page 43: ...r Nipponia local dealer A soft or spongy feeling in the brake lever can indicate the presence of air in the hydraulic system If there is air in the hydraulic system have a dealer bleed the system befo...

Page 44: ...necessary Low position brake fluid level may indicate worn brake pads and or brake system leakage If the brake fluid level is low be sure to check the brake pads for wear and the brake system for lea...

Page 45: ...evel to gradually go down However if the brake fluid level goes down suddenly have a dealer check Changing the brake fluid Have a dealer change the brake fluid at the intervals specified in the note a...

Page 46: ...EN 45 LUBRICATING THE FRONT AND REAR BRAKE LEVERS The pivoting points of the front and rear brake levers must be lubricated at the intervals specified in the periodic maintenance and lubrication char...

Page 47: ...eration However should your vehicle require any repair take it to a dealer whose skilled technicians have the necessary tools experience and knowhow to service the vehicle properly Use only genuine re...

Page 48: ...used for stubborn stains so use this only occasionally dry it immediately after and then apply a corrosion protection spray Always follow the manufacturer s instructions on care and cleaning agents U...

Page 49: ...following steps after each ride Clean the vehicle with warm water and a mild detergent Do not use hot water which increases the corrosive effect of the salt Apply a corrosion protection spray on all...

Page 50: ...ls as well as of the side stand main stand Check and if necessary correct the tyre air pressure and then lift the vehicle so that both of its wheels are off the ground Alternatively turn the wheels a...

Page 51: ...ximum Power kW rpm 2 0 kW 1250 rpm 3 0 kW 2600 rpm Maximum Torque Nm rpm 14 8 Nm 1250 rpm 11 0 Nm 2600 rpm Full Charge Time h 8 8 Maximum Speed km h 45 25 75 Gradeability Capacity 23 23 Front rear bra...

Page 52: ...ntenance and care instructions given in the user s manual have to be complied with in order to sustain your claims towards warranty Only the strict compliance with the customer specifications stated i...

Page 53: ...A Front and rear brake pumps Inspect I I I I I Front and rear suspension system Inspect I I I Wires and connectors Inspect I I I I I Bearing of front and rear wheels Inspect replace I R I I Tyre condi...

Page 54: ...e has been serviced in accordance with this service plan 300 km Stamp Signature 2000 km Stamp Signature 4000 km Stamp Signature 6000 km Stamp Signature VEHICLEIDENTIFICATION NUMBER NAME OF THE CUSTOME...

Page 55: ...has been serviced in accordance with this service plan 8000 km Stamp Signature 10000 km Stamp Signature 12000 km Stamp Signature 14000 km Stamp Signature VEHICLEIDENTIFICATION NUMBER NAME OF THE CUSTO...

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