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General Notice

        Please read this User Manual carefully for proper operation before riding the scooter.
        For your safety, please check whether the parts are in good condition according to this User 
        Manual before riding. Contact your dealer in time in case of any problems.

        Please follow the traffic laws. Slow down on slippery roads in bad weather to allow 

        greater braking distance for your safety.
        Please pay attention to deep water. It may cause rusting or failure of the motor, 
        battery or other parts if water level reaches wheel axle.
        Do not dismantle the scooter on your own. Please contact your dealer for replacement 
        or purchase of original parts.
        Do not lend your scooter to those who can’t operate a scooter for others' safety 
        and preventing unnecessary damage to your scooter.
        Please keep this User Manual properly.

Precautions

Rider and Passenger
Z3 is not designed for  a  ride of more than 2 persons. Riding Conditions
Z3 is not designed for off-road use.
This User Manual should be deemed as a permanent document of Z3. If this scooter is transferred 
to others, this User Manual should also be handed over to the new owner.
Reproduction or reprint of any part of this User Manual is strictly prohibited.

Warning: Failure to follow the instructions herein may lead to serious casualties.
Attention: Failure to follow the instructions herein may lead to personal injury or scooter damage.

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Summary of Contents for CUMI

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL V1 0 www globalyadea com...

Page 2: ...n the best driving state For effective protection of this scooter Please be sure to use original parts for YADEA products If you have any questions please contact our authorized service station or our...

Page 3: ...dealer for replacement or purchase of original parts Do not lend your scooter to those who can t operate a scooter for others safety and preventing unnecessary damage to your scooter Please keep this...

Page 4: ...Pay extra attention when riding through railway crossings junctions tunnels and bridges Slow down if road conditions are unclear Do not use high beam indiscriminately Continuous use of high beam may d...

Page 5: ...itch Speedometer Headlight Seat cushion Rear carrier Motor Tire Front shock absorber Front wheel Rear view mirror Front brake handle Throttle Power switch Rear brake handle Left grip Horn button Steer...

Page 6: ...eration Guide Power lock switch indication High beam Under voltage indicator Power indicator Speed Total mileage Turning signal indicator Safely start indicator Push and rotate anticlockwise To lock t...

Page 7: ...switch 10 11 Double ash switch P gear switch Turning light symbol Turn left to turn on the left turning light Turn right to turn on the right turning light Stop in the middle is turn off the turning l...

Page 8: ...the P gear switch again and the P gear will be locked Or if the motor stops rotating for more than 120 seconds after riding the p gear will be locked automatically After the P gear is locked the instr...

Page 9: ...he seat cushion lock at the left rear of the decoration boards Rotate to the right to open the seat cushion 2 Lift the rear of the seat cushion to open it and press it lightly to lock it 3 There is a...

Page 10: ...o proper protection Please do not use the electric energy to the minimum allowable voltage every time you ride When the undervoltage indicator ashes you must charge the battery It is best to form the...

Page 11: ...er output plug to the battery pack charging interface then connect the charger power plug to the household AC220V power supply and the indicator light is red This procedure is not allowed to reverse o...

Page 12: ...of damping DO NOT disassemble or change the parts in charger by yourself Attention If the battery can not be fully charged after 12 hours please stop charging and contact your dealer To maximize the...

Page 13: ...applying brakes If the tyres are locked and the scooter lose steering ability resulting from excessive braking force loosen the grip on the braking lever and the tyres will be working again and the s...

Page 14: ...and whether rotation is exible Whether the tire pressure is properly and whether the tire is worn Whether the lamp bulb is bright Whether the brake shoe is worn or not Whether the wheel rim is de ect...

Page 15: ...lease use original parts which are under normal warranty Warning If incapable of repair or adjustment on his her own the scooter owner is advised to send the scooter to the dealer s for maintenance an...

Page 16: ...if the side stand is on 1 Charge the battery 2 Check if it s properly connected 3 Replace Alarm Causes Troubleshooting Short time Storage 1 Keep the scooter in at steady well ventilated and dry area 2...

Page 17: ...ng or normal capacity loss 5 Low battery capacity resulting from low temperature Dead battery Identify the fault causes in reference to the meter panel fault codes Charge the battery 1 Charge the batt...

Page 18: ...ge Rated motor speed Rated voltage Rated ef ciency Loading weight 1810 750 1070 1310 78 0 5kg 15 25km h 45km h 50km 520 10 r min 60V 81 75kg 80N m 2 2kw h Lithium 60V26Ah AC110V50Hz AC220V50Hz 52 5V 4...

Page 19: ...34 35 Maintenance Record Malfuntion Description Malfuntion Description Service Station Serviced by Remarks Maintenance Record Malfuntion Description Malfuntion Description Service Station Serviced by...

Page 20: ...36 37 Malfuntion Description Remarks Maintenance Record Malfuntion Description Service Station Serviced by Remarks Maintenance Record Malfuntion Description Malfuntion Description Service Station Ser...

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