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Always wear a helmet, fastening it on 
correctly (ensure it is approved).

 

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When carrying a passenger, before moving 
off make sure they are wearing a helmet 
and that it is fastened on correctly.

 

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Do not exceed the scooter’s maximum 
weight limit of 150 kg, including loads.

 

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On uneven roads, or in rainy, snowy or 
slippery conditions you must reduce your 
speed and increase the safety distance 
between you and other vehicles. Proceed 
with utmost caution.

 

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At night or in low visibility conditions 
always wear reflective, florescent clothing 
to maximise your visibility to other drivers. 
When changing lane or turning, use 
appropriate signals and the horn when 
necessary.

 

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Be attentive to the vehicles around you 
and do not assume that other drivers 
can see you. Be always ready to make 
an emergency stop or carry out a fast 
manoeuvre to avoid obstacles.

 

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Carry out correct maintenance of the 
scooter to maintain it always in a safe 
optimal riding condition.

 

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Driving under the influence of alcohol, 
drugs or certain medicines is very 
dangerous for yourself and for others, and 
is prohibited by law.

 

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Any modification that alters the 
performance or main structure of the 
scooter is prohibited by law and makes 
the vehicle no longer compliant with 
the approval standards and therefore 
compromises safety.

Summary of Contents for NES 2020

Page 1: ...NITO ELECTRIC SCOOTER OWNER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...unequalled in performance design and variety of options available This manual represents an integral part of the product and is provided to ensure the best safest possible use of the NES scooter We invite you therefore to read these instructions paying close attention and to keep the manual in a safe place WELCOME TO THE ELECTRIC ERA ...

Page 3: ... usb ports 13 instrumentation 14 keyless ignition 15 start _ stop push button 15 display functions 17 03 battery use 18 accessing battery compartment and battery removal 19 recharging operations 20 battery procedures for first scooter use 23 vehicle inactivity 23 battery information 24 precautions using lithium ion batteries 24 routine maintenance by user 25 extraordinary maintenance in authorised...

Page 4: ...his manual z The scooter is not suitable for use by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities z In case of doubts or questions please contact your local reseller or the After Sales NITO sending an email to support nitobikes it Failing to observe these instructions wholly or in part could result in serious damage to persons the vehicle or the environment Under certain circumstanc...

Page 5: ... appreciate the qualities of your NES scooter Contained here are information warnings and advice on how to use and maintain the vehicle correctly for maximum safety It is essential to read this manual completely before attempting to ride the vehicle for the first time Manual purpose ...

Page 6: ...ing to maximise your visibility to other drivers When changing lane or turning use appropriate signals and the horn when necessary z Be attentive to the vehicles around you and do not assume that other drivers can see you Be always ready to make an emergency stop or carry out a fast manoeuvre to avoid obstacles z Carry out correct maintenance of the scooter to maintain it always in a safe optimal ...

Page 7: ...y on both sides of the disk z At least once a month or when the tyres seem deflated check their pressure using a pressure gauge and visually examine the state of wear using a wear indicator Always check tyre pressure from cold z As required by law the product is covered by a guarantee for manufacturing defects encountered within 2 years of the purchase date Preliminary checks Guarantee z Check the...

Page 8: ...O ELECTRIC SCOOTER Vehicle identification The vehicle identification label is situated on the rear left of the body and indicates manufacturer s name Roadworthy Certificate RC number vehicle power and weight ...

Page 9: ...9 NES OWNER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Motor identification The motor s identification code is shown in the image on the side here ...

Page 10: ...red with other electrical scooters on the market today 72 different configurations are possible with fairings in four colours board wood and saddle finishes each in a choice of three different colours and two tyre colours Superior performance and design allow electrical mobility to reach everywhere DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES 02 ...

Page 11: ...HEADLIGHT WITH DIRECTION LIGHTS 5 LIFTABLE SADDLE FOR ACCESS TO HELMET STORAGE COMPARTMENT IF PRESENT 6 TWIN SPRING SUSPENSION SITUATED BETWEEN CHASSIS AND SWINGARM 7 REAR LED LAMP AND DIRECTION LIGHTS 8 BRAKE DISKS 9 REAR KNOBBED TYRE 130 90 10 10 FRONT KNOBBED TYRE 120 90 10 11 CENTRAL AND SIDE STAND 12 DIRECTION INDICATORS 13 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 14 BATTERY CHARGER WITH CABLE 1 1 2 3 5 7 6 9 8 1...

Page 12: ...T ALLOY 10 DIAMETER RIM 4 FRONT MUDGUARD BOLTED TO FORK 5 TELESCOPIC FORK 6 REFLECTOR 7 REAR MUDGUARD BOLTED TO SWINGARM 8 COIL SPRING SHOCK ABSORBER 9 OSCILLATING SWINGARM HINGED TO CHASSIS 10 DUAL PISTON REAR BRAKE CALLIPER ACTING ON PERFORATED STEEL DISK 11 METAL BRAIDED HYDRAULIC HOSES CONNECTING CALLIPER TO BRAKE PUMP WHEEL COMPONENTS 1 6 3 5 4 8 7 9 2 10 11 ...

Page 13: ...d with an USB port an OBD port for accessing diagnostics information and a battery recharging socket To access the sockets open the bay by simply pressing on the side The USB port with led indicator and OBD port are active only when the scooter is in ON mode 1 BATTERY CHARGER SOCKET 2 OBD PORT 3 USB PORT 2 1 3 ...

Page 14: ... 3 REAR BRAKE CONTROL LEVER 4 HEADLIGHT FLASHING INDICATORS SWITCH 5 DISPLAY 6 FRONT BRAKE CONTROL LEVER 7 THROTTLE CONTROL 8 DRIVE MODE SELECTOR 9 FOUR HAZARD LIGHTS BUTTON 10 HORN PUSH BUTTON INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS POSITIONING 2 10 5 1 7 6 3 4 9 8 Instrumentation ...

Page 15: ...icon appears on the display The start push button is enabled only when the system is set to ON mode To power on first press the key and then the Start_Stop push button or press twice and then the key To power off press the Start_Stop push button Keyless ignition Start_Stop Push button Power ON and OFF Lock open key anti theft and steering lock off Lock closed key anti theft and steering lock on ST...

Page 16: ... TO CANCEL 5 HORN BUTTON MAINTAINED PRESSURE 6 FRONT BRAKE LEVER 7 RIGHT HANDLE THROTTLE ACTIVATED BY ROTATING HANDLE AROUND ITS MAIN AXIS ON RELEASE THE SCOOTER TENDS TO SLOW DOWN 8 LOW ECO AND SPORT DRIVING MODES SELECTOR 9 4 HAZARD LIGHTS PUSH BUTTON 10 HORN BUTTON MAINTAINED PRESSURE DRIVING FUNCTIONS LEVER AND CONTROL GROUP 1 2 5 4 3 6 8 7 10 9 ...

Page 17: ...ILEAGE IN KMS 3 SPEED INDICATOR 4 ECU TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR 5 DIRECTION INDICATORS 6 ENGINE FAILURE INDICATOR 7 HIGH LOW BEAM LIGHT INDICATOR 8 READY SYSTEM STATUS Display functions The digital display provides all the information on vehicle status 5 5 6 8 3 1 2 4 7 ...

Page 18: ... 10 with a lifetime of approx 1000 recharging cycles A number of factors affect battery autonomy z Use on urban or extra urban roads requiring continual use of the throttle z Use of the scooter outside normal riding conditions z Use on roads with a steep slope or particularly uneven surfaces z Prolonged thermal shocks BATTERY USE 03 ...

Page 19: ...nect electrical connection 1 and remove the battery using handle 2 Remove the battery from the bay assisted by handle 3 WARNING the scooter must be switched off before removing the battery After removing the battery it must be stored in a suitable moisture free environment with a temperature range of 20 C to 35 C Accessing battery compartment and battery removal 1 2 3 ...

Page 20: ...he supply any damage resulting from improper use of incompatible battery chargers will be exclusively the responsibility of the customer IMPORTANT all recharging operations using the battery charger must be carried out by inserting the recharger plug into the socket on the scooter or if the battery has been removed into the battery socket Only afterwards must it be connected to the electrical sock...

Page 21: ... MAINTENANCE MANUAL Recharging with battery charger connected directly to scooter socket Open the flap simply by pressing Connect the battery charger first to the socket on the scooter and then to the electrical socket ...

Page 22: ...socket and then to the electrical socket WARNING the battery must be removed with the scooter switched off Recharging by connecting battery charger to battery after removal Using the dedicated socket OPT connect the recharging cable first to the scooter socket and then to the recharging column Recharging using electric columns with OPT adaptor ...

Page 23: ...inactivity it is advisable to z carry out general cleaning of the scooter drying it with a soft cloth z disconnect the battery as described previously or preferably remove it altogether from the vehicle In the latter case conserve the battery in a environment that has a constant temperature and far from sources of heat and direct sunlight This improves battery operation and prolongs its lifetime z...

Page 24: ... battery with reversed polarities z Do not expose the batteries to contact with liquids z Do not burn the batteries or expose them to temperatures over 60 C z Do not attempt to disassemble a battery If a battery has been dropped or has had an impact with a hard surface independently of the condition of the external covering you must z stop using the battery z dispose of the battery in compliance w...

Page 25: ...r z Status and functioning of lighting warning and direction indicator systems NOTE the lighting warning and direction indicator system are made up of LEDs In the event of an anomaly or operational failure contact an authorised service centre z Tyre condition and efficiency uneven wear cuts on sides abnormal bulging check the pressure regularly and if necessary adjust before starting off WARNING A...

Page 26: ...to your authorised vehicle service centre for operations regarding replacing or checking components z Tyre replacement z Brake pad replacement z Brake liquid oil replacement z Verifying and adjusting rear suspension z Brake disks z Battery z Electric motor in the event of malfunctioning ...

Page 27: ...und in authorised customer assistance centres or the nitobikes com site z Transparent or smoke coloured windscreen available in 2 sizes S M z NITO personalised Jet helmet z Helmet storage compartment supplied as standard on NES 10 z Rear utility storage box z Top case support z Leather saddle z Tucano Urbano leg cover ...

Page 28: ...rmed at constant speed 35 kph in ECO mode and 50 kph in SPORT on a flat road with a 75 kg driver Basic Information Dimensions mm Length 1 840 Width 760 Height 1 120 Wheelbase 1 320 mm Saddle height 810 mm Ground clearance 180 mm Weight 98 kg Maximum load 248 kg Front tyre 120 x 90 R10 Rear tyre 130 x 90 R10 Suspension Direct acting hydraulic Front brake Twin piston 200 mm disk brake Rear brake Twi...

Page 29: ... Amperage 72 V 30Ah Weight 12 6 kg Recharging time 3 4 hours Recharging cycles About 1000 Recharging Input 110 V 220 V Recharging cost type 1 60 approx Power Train Motor NITO Brushless Power 4 kW Electrical System Lights LED Dashboard LCD On Board Diagnostics OBD Standard USB Charger Standard ...

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