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Importance Safety Notes
Make sure that you have completely understood basic workshop operation safety procedures and
taken on proper protective clothes and are provided with safety equipment. Extra attention should be
paid to the following in the implementation of a maintenance task:
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Read all the relevant instructions before operation, and make sure that you have necessary tools,
spare parts, components and skills to implement a maintenance task safely and completely.
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There are high-voltage circuits in the scooter system, which can cause electric shock. It must be
verified that your maintenance site, tools, protective equipment and operation procedures are in
compliance with the insulation requirement.
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Eyes should be protected with proper safety glasses, goggles or masks in operations such as
hammering, drilling, polishing or prying or working around high-pressure air or fluid tanks, springs
or other energy storage components. Eye protection devices should be worn as long as there are
suspicious conditions.
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Other protection devices such as gloves or safety shoes are used where necessary. Gloves should
be worn before handling of a hot or sharp component that may cause serious burns or cuts or
grasping of any things that may cause injuries.
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Measures should be taken to protect you and others once a scooter is lifted. Make sure that the
scooter is always supported stably when being lifted with a crane or jacks. Please use jack mounts.
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The hot motor after driving for a long time may cause burns. Wait for the motor to cool down
before working on it.
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Moving parts can cause injuries. Make sure that your hands, fingers and clothes are not
obstructive.
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Components must be cleaned with non-flammable solvents instead of the gasoline.
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All components related to a storage battery should be away from cigarettes, sparks and flames.
Summary of Contents for N-GT
Page 45: ...V1 0 0 Rear components 1 FOC motor controller 2 Saddle Lock 3 BCS BCS 3...
Page 69: ...V1 0 0 Simple Schematic Diagram Circuit...
Page 73: ...V1 0 0 73 How to replace FOC controller Ref 004...
Page 78: ...V1 0 0 CBS Combined Braking System The division of brake force by CBS is front 30 and rear 70...
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Page 114: ...V1 0 0 About the color vary of the display...
Page 115: ...V1 0 0 About the color vary of the display...
Page 122: ...V1 0 0 122 Diagnostic Code 10 11 12 13 on display...
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Page 130: ...V1 0 0 130 Diagnostic Code 111 on display Verification...
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