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e-bility GmbH
Dieselstraße 28, 53424 Remagen
Germany

Hotline:  0 800 - 1954 533  

Phone:   +49 2642 - 999 800
Fax:        +49 2642 - 999 802 9
E-Mail:   [email protected]
www.kumpan-electric.com

User manual

 

Kumpan electric 19

50

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Summary of Contents for 1950 Pure

Page 1: ...800 1954 533 Phone 49 2642 999 800 Fax 49 2642 999 802 9 E Mail info electronic mobility com www kumpan electric com User manual Kumpan electric 1950 ENG Dealer stamp like us on facebook facebook com...

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Page 3: ...1 Dieselstra e 28 53424 Remagen www kumpan electric com 1 Auflage Remagen 04 2016...

Page 4: ...f the rear fender rubber pad Affixing of the frame rubber pads Kumpan 1950 Total view left side Total view front back Structure of the control panel Throttle Operation Driving Control Panel Unfolding...

Page 5: ...mode Safe driving and stopping Stopping parking Set the vehicle on the main stand Wartung Lighting Brakes Tires Battery Others Cleaning and care Troubleshooting Technical data 44 44 45 47 48 50 50 50...

Page 6: ...cetoasafeuseofyournewKum panride Withinthismanual youwillfindinstructionsthataremeanttosimplifythe get tingtoknoweachother phaseandmakeyourfirstdrivingexperienceseasyand pleasant Pleasefollowtheinstru...

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Page 8: ...escooter andworse suchmodificationscanmake it unsafe leading to possible falls or accidents with serious or even fatalinjuries Inaddition thistypeofmodificationresultsintheimme diateandtotalvoidingoft...

Page 9: ...the scooter should be checked on its road safety This test includes Functionality of the brakes Correct tire pressure Functionality of all signal and lighting equipment Functional general condition Ta...

Page 10: ...gned and produced for use on even and paved roads or surfaces only When consuming specific medicine alcohol or anesthetics the risk of accidents is increasingly higher Don t use the vehicle if your ph...

Page 11: ...g your vehicle Don t distract yourself during driving no smoking no eating no drinking etc In case of an accident fall or impact to the vehicle make sure that all con trols the braking system and all...

Page 12: ...quipment Avoid changes that incre ase the vehicle performance or change the original characteristics of the ve hicle Avoid off road driving Basic safety rules PROCECTIVE CLOTHING Always you should wer...

Page 13: ...ime in an emergency Make sure that the equipment is well fastened to the vehicle in order to prevent dangerous situations while driving Never use electrical devices that may influence the Power output...

Page 14: ...be impaired Do not fix large load onto the sides of the vehicle in order to avoid hitting people or obstacles Make sure to only transport packages which can be safely fixed onto the ve hicle Avoid to...

Page 15: ...s To check the function the idle stroke of the brake lever the brake hose for possible damage the function the idle stroke of the brake lever the brake hose for possible damage for smooth operation if...

Page 16: ...by the following pages Ensure that the vehicle batteries are fully charged If this is not the case charge the batteries up to the fullest capacity before using the vehicle see p 36f and 41ff Checkthet...

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Page 18: ...ingandlockingnut a charger threerubberbumpersforprotectionofthepaintedparts All it takes are only a few finishing touches to finalize yourKumpan Justfollowthefurtherinstructions In addition to the abo...

Page 19: ...centered in the hand lebar stem The brake cable has to be on the top side of the handlebar Now recline the previously removed stem cover and screw it back in using the four M4 Allen screws Screw these...

Page 20: ...you found the desired position Ongoing you can fas ten the Allen screws again to properly mount the handlebar in this position Tighten them with a 4 6 Nm If the handlebar should not be fixed correctly...

Page 21: ...n a counter clockwise direction Position yourself in front of the kick board and fix the alignment of the frontal wheel with your legs as illus trated Now you can adjust the front wheel to the handleb...

Page 22: ...dlebar assembly for 1950 Pure 1950 Urban First step before putting in usage First fasten the 5mm Allen screw and then both Allen key screws of the stem Insert the rubber cover on the headset fixing sc...

Page 23: ...wers which are located under the kickboard see p 38 Turn the lock nut of the quick release skewer of the front wheel as illustra ted above and move the correspon ding spring from the axis Insert the...

Page 24: ...w equal rotations using the a release Slide the front wheel including the quick release from below into the fork Attention The brake disc has to be on the left side of the kickboard when you po sition...

Page 25: ...asten in the wheel press the quick release lever into the direction of the fork to finalize the fixation of the front wheel Youshouldfeelacertainresistance If you don t feel any resistance you will ha...

Page 26: ...a straight angle in driving direction of the ve hicle The rearview mirror has a right hand thread Fit the rearview mirror into the desi gnated port Rotate the mirror clockwise appx 8 9 times in the th...

Page 27: ...or in position Position yourself on the kickboard in the driving direction in order to optimally adjust the mirror Place yourself in driving direction on the kickboard in order to adjust the mirror Pl...

Page 28: ...of the kickboard Insert the provided Phillips screw in the lamp holder and screw in the M5 nut tightly not self retaining Plug both cable lugs into the contacts on the backside of the headlight so ck...

Page 29: ...he kickboard But make sure that the light does not blind the oncoming traffic by being adjusted to high ADVICE We suggest to avoid the usage of the 1950 Pure when driving by night or in darkness Faste...

Page 30: ...ed by the handle bar stem Before assembly remove the protec tion from the adhesive film on the back of the rubber pad Stick the emblem in the middle of the rear fender where in folded mode the handleb...

Page 31: ...ers designa ted for the protection of the frame from damages caused by the handle bar stem Attach these rubber buffers on the left and right site of the rear frame extension Model Pure or on the Lug g...

Page 32: ...Kumpan 1950 Total view left side 1950 Pure 1 Brakeleverrearwheel 2 Controlpanel 3 Hydraulicdiscbrake rear 4 Mainstand 5 Mudguardflap 6 Hydraulicdiscbrake front 7 3 4 5 6 6 7 1 2...

Page 33: ...Throttle 5 Brake lever rear wheel 6 Control panel 7 Bench luggage carrier 8 Rearlight brakelight license platelight 9 Side reflectors 10 License plate holder 11 Mudguard flap 12 Hydraulic disc brake r...

Page 34: ...Engine number 1 Brake lever rear wheel 2 Brake lever front wheel 3 Rear frame extension b025012 12345678 Der Kumpan 1950 Total view front back 1950 Pure 3 1 2...

Page 35: ...2 Brake lever rear 3 Brake lever front 4 Headlight incl front reflector 5 Speedometer 6 Rear brakelampincl licenseplatelamp 7 Rear reflector 8 Bench 9 Luggage carrier b025012 12345678 Total view front...

Page 36: ...tructure of the control panel 1950 Pure and 1950 Urban 1 Batterychargestatusanderrorcodedisplay 2 USB Phone chargingsocket seep 37 3 Battery charging socket see page 32 4 ON OFF button see page 58 f O...

Page 37: ...35 1 Throttle see page S 44 ff 2 a Throttle ON b Throttle OFF 3 Bell Throttle 1950 Urban b a 3 1 2...

Page 38: ...lights even during the day is prohibited Power off the vehicle To switch the vehicle off press the power button a third time for appx 2 seconds Charge the battery To charge your Kumpan 1950 firstly c...

Page 39: ...nto the kickboard s USB socket Control panel see page 34 Battery status display The battery status display provides you with the possibility to verify the charge level of the kickboard at any time Adv...

Page 40: ...e that the ground surface doesnotdamagethepaintofyourKumpan1950 Advice Warning There is a risk of getting your fingers caught in between the hinge area At the bottom of the kickboard up front you can...

Page 41: ...ver exactly as described above On the outside of the clamp you can find a fine adjustment screw 3M Al len screw which you can adjust when the pretension clamp in tighten sta te is too loose or too tig...

Page 42: ...del 1950 Urban with Urban approval has a EC Type approval certificate number and a chassis number ACHTUNG Lesen Sie vor Nutzung dieses Produktes gr ndlich das Benutzerhandbuch welches vom Hersteller b...

Page 43: ...can lead to a decrease in the battery s lifespan WORKINGPARAMETERSOFTHEBATTERY Suggested operating temperature Between 23 F and 104 F Optimal operating temperature Between 50 F and 95 F Maximumoperati...

Page 44: ...the battery fully charged Your kickboard is ready to start Remove first the power plug from the 130 V house outlet then the charging plug form the vehicle s charging socket We wish you a pleasant jour...

Page 45: ...nector cable Never operate the charger if the charger the power cable and the connector cable present visible damages or pinches due to sharp edges or heat Plug in the charger only in an exten der cab...

Page 46: ...en starting to drive the main stand has to be lifted up Make sure that it s completely locked When driving in the throttle mode only at the kickboard model 1950 Urban first you have to switch the func...

Page 47: ...2 Supporting driving mode 1950 Pure 1950 Urban The scooter will be operated by a ma nual kick off the ground When the throttle switch is set on 0 it means that the throttle is on assistance mode The...

Page 48: ...nger the electrical support will be maintained By pressing the brake lever the vehicle will slow down Regardless of whether just one or both brakes are lightly touched or pulled through the electrical...

Page 49: ...rakes fully pressed Avoid suddenly stopes a fast accele ration and emergency stops Avoid the start up with a jacked up vehicle In or der to avoid an abrupt start up the rear wheel should not be moving...

Page 50: ...rd version with Urban approval switch off the throttle mode see page 42 Lay the vehicle on steady and leveled pavement if possible in order for the vehicle not to fall over Lay the vehicle on the supp...

Page 51: ...49 ADVICE Always make sure that the kickboard stands stable...

Page 52: ...ily notice you Verify if the reflectors are damaged or dirty Check the fender and the splashguard to be in their correct place Verify the state of the anti slip stripes situated on the footboard Brake...

Page 53: ...tter for the battery if always after a longer journey you recharge the battery in between By doing so you increase the life expec tancy of the battery see also page 41 Others Verify the rubber grip is...

Page 54: ...adlights brake lever Steering wheel lock Tire and hub bearings front Front and rear brake system Use for a complete cleaning only a cleaning sponge and water with cleaning product After washing any cl...

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Page 56: ...n kickoard and charger The charger is defect Folding mechanism is too loose TROUBLESHOOTING Check the tire pressure and correct siehe S 57 Do not charge your kickboard at free zing temperatures Perfor...

Page 57: ...POSSIBLE CAUSES Head light is adjusted too low or too high The brake disc is unbalance The handlebar is misaligned TROUBLESHOOTING Adjust the headlight so that the Urban in front of you is lighted Che...

Page 58: ...driving mode 6 V 36 V FUSE Fixed 15A fuse BATTERY Type lithium Ion voltage 36 V capacity 8 8 Ah weight 1 6 kg charging current charge time 1 5 3 A 2 5 hours CHARGER Type SANS SSLC126V42 Input voltage...

Page 59: ...CST 12 2 inches Rim size 12 1 75 tyre pressure 2 1 bar 30PSI DIMENSION Pure Urban handlebar height 114 cm 114 cm dimensions 137 72 114 cm 137 72 114 cm dimensions folded 117 55 67 cm 117 55 77 cm pac...

Page 60: ...Technical data VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 1950 Pure in mm 1040 80 120 1370 580 160 355 500 1140 670 550 1170 261 725...

Page 61: ...59 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 1950 Pure folded in mm 770 550 1170 1040 370 425 285 80 120 1370 580 500 160 1150 210 261...

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