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FAULT CODE MESSAGES 

ERROR MESSAGES 

S/N 

PART 

CODE 

DESCRIPTION 

CAUSE 

REMEDY 

Motor 

01 

Motor fault 

Phase failure 

Please contact the after-sales service

 

02 

Motor fault 

Hall failure 

03 

Motor fault   

Over-temperature 

04 

Motor fault 

Motor stalling 

Check rear wheel for jamming or 

contact the after-sales 

service

 

Controller 

21 

Controller fails to 
function 
 

MOSFET   

Please contact the after-sales service

 

22 

drive failure 

23 

Over-current 

24 

Overvoltage 

25 

Over-temperature 

10 

26 

Controller fault 

Under voltage 

11 

27 

Steering bar fault 

Steering bar fault 

12 

Lithium 

battery 

41 

Battery warming 

Charging saturated protection

 

Disconnect the charger, stop charging

 

13 

42 

Battery low voltage protection

 

Charging as soon as possible 

14 

43 

Charging overcurrent protection

 

Disconnect the charger, stop charging

 

15 

44 

Discharging 

overcurrent protection

 

Please contact the after-sales service

 

16 

45 

Discharging overheating protection

 

Take out the battery, put it in cool place 

17 

46 

Discharging low temperature protection

 

Please contact the after-sales service

 

18 

47 

Battery open circuit 

19 

48 

Discharging short-circuit protection 

20 

49 

Charging 

overheating protection

 

21 

50 

Charging 

low temperature protection

 

22 

51 

Circuit board MOS

 overheating protection

 

23 

52 

Battery fault 

Temperature sensor failure 

24 

DMU 

61 

Communication module 

SIM 

card identification failure

 

25 

62 

SIM 

card debts

 (showing 2s.) 

26 

63 

GPS failure   

27 

64 

GPS antenna 

short circuit

 

28 

65 

GPS

  antenna open-circuit

 

29 

66 

Do not write to vehicle SN 

Please contact the after-sales service

 

Summary of Contents for QP1200DT

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...sion IMPORTANT NOTICES Operator and Passenger The vehicle is designed to carry the operator and one passenger Never exceed the maximum weight capacity as following Maximum load 150kg including 5kg for...

Page 3: ...TS VEHICLE SAFE RIDING 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 CONTROLLING PARTS 6 OPERATION GUIDE 10 MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING VEHICLE SAFETY AND OPTIONAL PART 23 MILEAGE RANG 26 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM 27 SPECIFICATI...

Page 4: ...local laws and regulations Obey the speed limits and NEVER travel faster than conditions warrant Signal before you make a turn or lane change to draw other motorist s attention Use extra caution at i...

Page 5: ...proportionally affected Adjust tyre pressure and rear suspension to suit load weight and riding conditions Make sure that cargo is fastened on the vehicle Do not attach items to the handlebars fork o...

Page 6: ...NFORMATION PARTS LOCATION BATTERY REARVIEW MIRROR RR RAIL SEAT METER TAILLIGHT HEADLIGHT RR LICENCE LIGHT SIDE REFLECTOR FR WINKER FR SHOCK ABSORBER RR SHOCK ABSORBER MOTOR FR BRAKE RR WHEEL SIDE STAN...

Page 7: ...n the blank above They will help order spare parts and find out the vehicle when stolen The VIN is stamped into the lower of front stem The vehicle nameplate is fixed under the front storage box GRIP...

Page 8: ...5 CONTROLLING PARTS METER...

Page 9: ...h a total of 6 digits including 999999 A trip mileage can be showed by operating the switch Shows current with 50 scales Cruise control light Left turn signal indicator High beam indicator READYREADY...

Page 10: ...nd turn counterclockwise to LOCK position at last remove the key To unlock the steering head turn the key clockwise OPEN Open the seat lock CAUTION As a rule in order to ensure safety please quickly s...

Page 11: ...ht Operate the throttle grip to run the vehicle Press the button when the vehicle runs more than 5km h to put the vehicle in Cruise control mode Turn or operate the brake lever or throttle grip diseng...

Page 12: ...driving the vehicle turn the stand to the initial position After returning the side stand press and hold button for 3 seconds to switch P to READY position Center Stand When parking the vehicle step...

Page 13: ...unction 4 Lights Check function 5 Meter Check function 6 Ignition switch Check function 7 Rearview mirror Check clean 8 Grips Check for its smoothness and reliability 9 Steering bearings Check for loo...

Page 14: ...starting the motor with a buzzing sound due to the voice of high magnetic field work The voice will disappear as the motor speed achieves the best state 4 Do not overload driving In the case of securi...

Page 15: ...in general The electric quantity is subject to the readings of meter MAINTENANCE TOOL KIT Some roadside repairs minor adjustments and parts replacement can be performed with the tools available in th...

Page 16: ...rip to ensure smooth action 3 Frame rear fork Check all welded points and fasteners 4 Front fork Check fasteners bearings 5 Shock absorber Check the absorber works properly 6 Lock set Check the lock f...

Page 17: ...attery fully before first using newly purchased electric motorcycle First requirement when using battery recharged again after use controller under voltage protection Pay attention as follows charging...

Page 18: ...e battery charge it when the battery discharged to 50 7 Battery applicable ambient temperature 15 45 Optimum charging environment 25 Reduce temperature of battery as far as possible when charging batt...

Page 19: ...NG Apply the specified brake fluid or braking effectiveness and riding safety will be affected adversely Brake fluid may case irritation Avoid contact with skin or eyes In case of contact flush thorou...

Page 20: ...times and check for free wheel rotation after the brake lever is released NOTEIf such adjustment is still unsatisfactory see your dealer for help REAR BRAKE STANDARD Check The brake is equipped with...

Page 21: ...cked regularly If any pad is worn to its limit depth replace both pads as a set in no time Check the brake fluid level through the sight glass If the fluid level is below the LOWER loosen the cylinder...

Page 22: ...e sure that all of the fasteners are tightened securely TYRE Proper air pressure will provide maximum stability riding comfort and prolong tyre life Tyre Pressure kPa Rider Front 175 Rear 200 Rider pa...

Page 23: ...t Never use other material such as aluminum iron or copper wire instead Otherwise the circuit may be burnt CHARGER To charge the battery on the vehicle please turn off the ignition switch then connect...

Page 24: ...ar malfunction 4 Controller motor failure 1 Charge 2 See the service station for help 3 See the service station for help 4 See the service station for help Speed is too slow or range is insufficient 1...

Page 25: ...attery low voltage protection Charging as soon as possible 14 43 Charging overcurrent protection Disconnect the charger stop charging 15 44 Discharging overcurrent protection Please contact the after...

Page 26: ...23 OPTIONAL PART LIFAN vehicle guard 3 0 terminal equipped with 1 set of DC converter and APP operating instructions...

Page 27: ...nt temperature is 15 Factors that can affect the mileage range are included as below 1 Riding overweight climbing wind resistance rapid accelerating acute braking etc 2 Weather ambient temperature for...

Page 28: ...25 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM...

Page 29: ...Brake type front rear Disc Drum 100km power consumption kwh 1 83 Braking operation front rear Hand braking UVP V 51 Rim type front rear Web web wheel OCP A 35 Tyre type front rear 3 00 10 100 80 10 C...

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