YUME YM-Y11 Powerful 11 Dual Motor Scooter Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- YuMe
Table of Contents
YM-Y11 Powerful 11 Dual Motor Scooter
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Specifications
- Maximum Speed: 50 Mph (80Km/h)
- Maximum Range: 60 Miles (96km)*
- Motor Power: 3000W*2 dual motor with hall sensor
- Speed Modes: 3 Gears x 2 Drives
- Charging Time: 6-7 hours
- Battery Capacity: 60V 31.5Ah
- Water Resistance: IP 54 for the whole scooter
- Wheel Size: 11 Off-road Tubeless Tires
- Charger: Standard 2*2A chargers
- Max Load: 330 Lbs/150KG
Product Usage Instructions
Inspection Before Riding
- Turn on the control panel.
- Check brakes, stem, seat, horn, voltage, and folding
mechanism.
Safety Precautions
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Always wear helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads.
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Start at low speeds and increase gradually.
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Avoid riding in rain or water puddles.
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Children under 16 should not ride high-performance
scooters. -
Check brakes before each ride.
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Control speed when going downhill.
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Obey traffic regulations.
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Ensure handlebars are comfortable and check for loose
screws.
Pole Unfolding Operation
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Press the silver snap to remove it from the upper slot.
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Push the lever and red folding stick in the specified
directions. -
Restore the pole after unfolding.
Scooter Assembly – Handlebar Installation
- Align the handlebar with the pole and place it in
position.
FAQ
General Questions
For any general inquiries or troubleshooting, please refer to
the user manual or contact our support team at
support@yumeway.com.
Safety Tips
For additional safety tips and guidelines, visit our website at
www.yumeway.com or check our Facebook/Youtube page – YUME Electric
Scooter.
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YM Y11+
E-SCOOTER USER MANUAL
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Electric Scooter
CONTENTS
Precautions for Riding …………………………………… 1-2 · Inspenction Before Riding………………………… 1 · Safety Precautions………………………………….. 2 Product Description………………………………………. 3-6 · Structure Parameter………………………………….. 3 · Structure Diagram…………………………………….. 4 · Product Structure Size………………………………. 5 · Product Packing List………………………………….. 6 Product Assembly Operations…………………………. 7-9 · Pole Unfolding Operation…………………………… 7 · Install the Handlebar…………………………………. 8 · Install Command Centre…………………………….. 9
Product Use Operation…………………………………..
· Handlebar………………………………………………… 10
· Pole Folding Operation……………………………….. 11
· Display Function Operation…………………………. 12
· · · ·
Display Display Display Display
Button………………………………………….. Interface……………………………………….. Specification…………………………………… P-value Introduction…………………………
13 13 15 16
· NFC Key Binding………………………………………… 17
· Charging Operation……………………………………. 21 · Usage And Maintenance General…………………… 22
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General Questions…………………………………………. 24
Safety Tips……………………………………………………. 26
WARNING!
Ø Please conduct a thorough inspection of your scooter before riding. Always
wear protective gear.
Ø Abide by local laws, regulations, and speed limits.
INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
a) Turn on the control panel. b) Make sure the brakes work properly and brake
pads are not worn excessively. c) Make sure the front of the scooter is stable
and the stem is not loose. d) Make sure the seat is firmly attached. e) Check
that the horn is working properly. f) Check the voltage value and ensure that
it is within the normal voltage operating range (50V-67.2V) g) Make sure the
folding mechanism is locked securely.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A. Always wear a helmet,knee pads and elbow pads when riding.
B. Use low speeds initially and gradually increase to higher speeds after as
skills and confidence improve.
C. Do not ride in the rain or through water puddles
D. Children under the age of 16 should not be allowed on high performance
scooters.
E. Always check your brakes before starting your ride.
F. Control and reduce speed when going downhill. Large scooters are heavy and
can carry significant momentum.
G. Obey all traffic regulations in your area.
H. Ensure your handlebars are in a comfortable position.
I. Check if screws are loose and fasten if necessary.
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STRUCTURE PARAMETER
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Speed 50 Mph (80Km/h)
Maximum Range 60 Miles (96km)*
Motor Power
3000W*2 dual motor with hall sensor
Speed Modes
3 Gears x 2 Drives
Charging Time
6-7 hours
Battery Capacity 60V 31.5Ah
Water Resistance IP 54 for the whole scooter
Wheel Size
11″ Off-road Tubeless Tires
Charger
Standard 2*2A chargers
Max Load
330 Lbs/150KG
SAFETY
Brakes LED Lighting
ZOOM Front and Rear Hydraulic disc brakes
Double headlight + Tail light + Turn signal
*Range Test Conditions: 60kg load, 25km/h, 25 degrees of ambient temperature Based on the flat roads.
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STRUCTURE DIAGRAM
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STRUCTURE SIZE
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CHECK AFTER UNPACKING
When The Scooter After Unpacking: 1. Check if there are YUME bag & tools. 2.
Check if there are 2 chargers. 3. Check if there are two NFC key. 4. Check if
there is a display. 5. Seat installation (if available). 6. Make sure the
brake in good condition.
PACKING LIST
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POLE UNFOLDING OPERATION
Unfolding
Press the silver snap in the direction of the arrow to completely remove the snap from the upper slot.
Keep pressing the silver snap and push the lever in the direction of the arrow.
After the silver snap clasps the lower slot, push back the red folding stick in the direction of the arrow.
Push back the red folding stick and restore the pole.
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SCOOTER ASSEMBLY
Handlebar Installation
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1. Take out the handlebar, align it with the pole and place it in a suitable
position.
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2. Tighten the screws to hold firmly in place.
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3. Take out the meter, loosen the two screws on the meter, and remove it.
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4. Finally, align the display to the center of the handlebar, then tighten
the screws to complete the installation process.
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SCOOTER COMPONENTS
SCOOTER ASSEMBLY
Command Centre Installation
Check that the LCD control panel and display button screws are tight.
Make sure the light switch,indicator light switch/horn and display switch screws are tight.
Check that the left and right brake lever screws are tight.
Check that the thumb throttle screws are tight.
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GET TO KNOW THE HANDLEBAR OF YOUR E-SCOOTER
LCD Display
Display Button
Turning Signal Button/Horn
Headlight Button Thumb Throttle
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POLE FOLDING OPERATION
Folding
Folding Mechanism.
Release the locking bar and press the silver lever in the direction of the arrow to completely remove the latch from the slot.
Lower the stem in the direction of the arrow.
When the silver latch locks back in place in the folded position, folding is
completed.
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DISPLAY FUNCTION OPERATION
Menu
Description
Unlock power-on password
When the meter is turned on, the interface will display “- – – – “. Use the “M” and “F” buttons to adjust the number up or down and double-click the power button to confirm each number of the password. The default password is: 1111(YUME RIDE application setting can change the password ).
NFC unlock & lock
a. After turning the scooter on, place the NFC key near the display’s NFC sensor to automatically unlock the scooter. b. While the scooter is powered on and in an unlocked state, placing the NFC key near the sensor area locks the scooter.
Menu setting
Cycle through P settings menu Change P Setting value
Return to home page
Long press the “M” button and “F” button together to enter the P-Setting.
Press the power button to toggle through the various P-Settings.
Press the “M” or “F” buttons to change the value for each P-Setting.
a. Long press the “M” button and “F” button together to save the P-Setting and
return to the home screen. b. If there is no operation on the page, it will
automatically exit the settings menu after 8 seconds.
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DISPLAY BUTTON
Button Name
Power Button
“M” Button “F” Button
Function
Press and hold the [power Button] for 3 seconds to switch on or off. Press the
[Power Button] once to switch the display of MAX and AVG. Press the [Power
Button] twice to switch the display units TRIP, TRIP TIME,Voltage.
Press the [“M” Button] once to cycle through speed modes/gears.
Press the [“F” Button] once to switch between single and dual motors drive.
DISPLAY INTERFACE
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DISPLAY INTERFACE
1Function Icon Introduction
Menu
Description
BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth – A flashing icon indicates no connection. Steady blue icon represents a successful connection to your phone.
BATTERY MODE FAULT
Battery meter – Battery levels are displayed in increments of 20%. When
battery level falls below 10%, the last red bar flashes.
Current gear display – Press the “M” Button once to cycle between gears.
Fault warning – Appears on the display when electrical faults are detected or
when you press the brake.
SPEED MAX AVG TRIP TRIP TIME ODO DRIVE LOCK
Real-time speed – The digital area displays the current speed of the vehicle.
Press the [Power Button] once to switch the display of MAX and AVG.
Average speed reached – Press the [Power Button] once to toggle between MAX
and AVG displays.
Trip meter – Press the [Power Button] twice to cycle through the display of
TRIP Distance and TRIP time.
Trip meter – Press the [Power Button] twice to switch the display of TRIP
Distance and TRIP time.
Odometer – Total cumulative distance traveled.
Press the [“F” Button] once to switch between single or dual motor drive.
Lock – A blue lock icon is displayed when the scooter is locked. Vehicle
unlocking is activated via NFC and password.
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DISPLAY SPECIFICATION
Model Display Specification
u How to turn on/off the display:
Use the included NFC key to turn the scooter on or off.
u How to access the P setting:
Long press “M” and “F” buttons at the same time to enter the P setting menu.
u In P-Setting models:
a. To cycle through the P Values within the P-Settings mode, press the “power
button” to cycle through P01P08. Use the “M” button to increase and the “F”
button decrease the parameters of each P value.
b. Long press the “M” button and “F” button together to save the P value
setting and return to the home page.
c. If there are no button presses within an 8 second period, the settings menu
will automatically exit to the main display. 15
DISPLAY P-VALUE INTRODUCTION
Menu
P01
Description
Voltage level: 48V, 60V,72V
Default
Default=60
P02
metric mile switching; 0: KM/H; 1: MPH
Default=1
P03
Default shutdown time: Adjustable between 060min
Default=5
P04
Wheel diameter: 8 – 22 inches
Default=11
P05
Zero or non-zero start settings: 0 (zero start), 1 (non-zero start)
Default=0
P06
Speed measuring magnetic steel number.The range is 0-255.
Default=30
P07
Null
Default=0
P08
Null
Default=0
Notice: P-values are set at factory defaults, please only adjust if necessary.
! IMPORTANT:
Take great care when shifting modes while riding. Downshifting while traveling
at higher speeds will result in a sudden loss of power till the scooter slows
to the new lower top speed. Conversely, upshifting while riding will suddenly
increase the amount of power delivered via the throttle. YUME recommends that
the throttle be released/disengaged when changing modes. Please use the mode
switch function with caution.
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NFC KEY BINDING
Ø Step 1: Mobile App Installation
u To install the Android app, search for [YUME RIDE] in the App Gallery or
scan the QR code below to install the app.
u For Apple IOS system, you can search for [YUME RIDE] in the APP Store or
scan the QR code below to install the app.
YUME RIDE
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NFC KEY BINDING
Ø Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth and GPS positioning
u Turn on the GPS positioning/location settings on your mobile phone, Click on
the Bluetooth icon on the upper left corner of the [YUME RIDE] application
home page to open the Bluetooth scooter identification settings page.
u Click YUME SCOOTER to connect your scooter. When prompted enter the
password(The default six-digit password is 000000) to successfully connect
with your phone.
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NFC KEY BINDING
Ø Step 3: “Add NFC”
u Click “settings”.
u Click to “Add NFC”.
u Put the NFC key in the center of the display, and click the page to
“Search”.
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u The display wil automatically search for NFC keys.
NFC KEY BINDING
Ø Step 3: “Add NFC”
u Click “Bind Card” to recognize your NFC key and bind it to your scooter.
u You may then change the name of the NFC connection.
Ø Step 4: NFC lock/unlock your scooter
u When the scooter is turned on and detects the NFC key near the vehicle
sensing area, the scooter is automatically locked/unlocked without a password.
Remarks: Click “Add” to bind multiple NFC tags. Repeat the third step of NFC binding to bind other NFC keys.
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RECHARGING OPERATION
Charging
1.First insert aviation head to the charging port 2.Insert in socket NOTE:
Ensure that the three-pin connector is precisely aligned with the charging
socket. Failure to do so may cause a short circuit within the charging port.
Recharging Battery
a. Open the cover of charging port b. Insert the DC plug of power adapter to
the
charging port c. Insert AC plug of power adapter to wall
socket.
NOTE:
a. Must use original Power adapter to recharge your E-scooter. b. There are 2
charging ports on your electric scooter, we
recommend recharging your E-scooter by single charger, which is able to
prolong the battery life c. span. d. Please do not recharge your E-scooter
indoors, and do not recharge without person monitoring e. The standard battery
capacity is based on 25, the battery capacity may decline as the temperature
declining. f. Please do not recharge E-scooter when the temperature is under
0. g. Please be noted that the under voltage for our 48V E-scooter is 39V, and
the under voltage for our 60V E-scooter is 52V.
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USAGE AND MAINTENANCE
1.Battery and charger a. The scooter is equipped with a dedicated Lithium
battery and an
intelligent charger. Please do not use another brand’s charge because it might
not be suitable for the battery. b. The battery’s overall performance will
change based on temperature, terrain, and weight of the user. c. During the
winter, properly store the scooter with at least 75% battery capacity in room
temperature.
2. Charger a. The intelligent charger has an over-charge protection function.
Once the battery is fully charged, it will stop charging automatically.
Notwithstanding, please remember to unplug the charger immediately after a
full charge to ensure a lengthy battery life.
3. Battery The scooter’s Lithium battery does not require any special
maintenance but please pay attention to the following: a. Do not expose the
battery to rain. b. Do not expose the battery to extreme high or temperatures.
The
appropriate temperature for the battery’s health is 25°C. c. Remember to fully
charge the scooter after receiving it before you
start riding it. d. Never let the scooter run out of power completely. e.
Charge the scooter before putting it into storage. Meanwhile, if the
scooter is not in use for up to 90 days, endeavor to charge it again and then
put it back into storage. Else, the battery could get damaged. f. Do not
charge the battery in an enclosed room. g. Never charge the battery
unattended.
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USAGE AND MAINTENANCE
4. Brakes a. If you notice the braking performance deteriorating, check
whether
there is brake oil in the brake fluid reservoir or not. If there is none, do
add it in order to get the brakes to the required sensitivity. b. If brake oil
is added but the brake’s performance remains terrible, the brake pads might
need urgent replacement.
5. Folding Parts a. When you feel the grip loosen, adjust the screw between
the grip
and the T-tube with a hex wrench.
6. Lubrication a. Pour some lubricant into the clutch sleeve of the folding
handle
every six months. Note: Do not use wd40 to lubricate the spare parts. Also, do
not lubricate the front and rear wheels. Please contact us, if you have
questions on this.
7. Tire a. When the tires begin showing obvious signs of wear and tear,
please replace them.
8. Cleaning
a. Clean the scooter using mild cleaning agents, protective agents and soft
cotton.
b. Do not use solvents in cleaning the scooter. c. Never spray water directly
on the scooter. d. After cleaning it using soft cotton, rinse with clean water
to ensure no
detergent residue remains. After that, wipe with a dry cloth. e. Clean the
brake parts very carefully without allowing water to get in.
Even water vapor on brake components may cause the brake to malfunction. f.
Apply protective oil to the suspension parts of the scooter periodically.
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GENERAL QUESTIONS
SCOOTER CANNOT BE POWER ON
a. Check whether the battery gets power or not. b. Open the foot pedal and
check whether the issue is with
the battery fuse. It might not be inserted properly or might have burnt out.
c. Before closing the foot pedal, also check whether the main line between the
electric scooter’s accelerator and controller is plugged in properly. d.
Likewise, check whether the connector between the battery and the controller
is plugged in properly or not.
BATTERY CANNOT BE CHARGED
a. Ensure that both ends of the charger are connected to the scooter and the
power outlet and then check whether the indicator light turns on or not.
b. Open the foot pedal and check whether the issue is with the battery fuse.
It might not be inserted properly or might have burnt out.
c. Confirm whether the brake lever is rebounded to original position or not.
d. Open the foot pedal and check whether the connector between the controller
and the motor is plugged in.
SCOOTER UNABLE TO ACCELERATE
a. Confirm whether the brake lever is at the original position or not.
b. Open the foot pedal and check whether the connector between the controller
and the motor is plugged in.
Note: If all actions above have been tried but the scooter continues
malfunctioning, please contact us.
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GENERAL QUESTIONS
Does Yume Have Scooter Warranty? How To Contact
· We have after-sales service, please contact the dealer where you purchased
from.
· View more detaile warranty terms on the YUME official website.
Please Attention Limited Warranty Does Not Cover:
· Scooter malfunctioning caused by prolonged usage. · Unofficial modification
of scooter and non-compliance with
instructions. · Usage of scooter for commercial or competitive stunt. · Damage
caused by removed screws using excessive force. · Damage to components caused
by water. · Damage to product caused by improper winter storage. · Any refunds
or expenses incurred, such as Uber trips, public.
transportation, loss of time, indirect, special, punitive or collateral
damage, loss of personal property. · Orders that have been rejected and are
currently under investigation (warranty might elapse while solution is being
sought).
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YUME SCOOTER SAFETY TIPS
Who Should Ride A YUME Scooter?
· The YUME product should not be ridden by anyone below the recommended age
(18 years old). It is also recommended that you already have at least six
months of two-wheel cycling experience.
· Endeavor to always wear a helmet, elbow and kneepads that meet the riders’
regulatory standards. Also, make sure to neatly tie the shoelaces to keep them
out of the wheels’ way.
· Follow Traffic Laws: Always yield to pedestrians for their safety and yours;
Ride on the appropriate driving side per time; Make the appropriate signal
when you’re planning to change directions; Always follow the traffic light
signals; Finally, endeavor to comply with the local driving laws that pertain
to you.
Getting Geared Up a. Getting Your YUME Ready: Please read the owner’s manual
attached
to your scooter’s package before you begin using it. And before every ride,
endeavor to secure your fasteners and check the brakes. Also, check your
wheels for possible wear and tear. b. Start Slow: Yeah, we know you want to
start feeling the high rush of riding your new scooter, it’s better to start
slow. Remember that you’d need a little while to adjust to using your new
scooter. c. Watch the Terrain and Always: Be at Alert When riding your YUME
scooter, carefully maneuver around water, speed bumps, sand, gravel, and
anything that could cause your front wheel to stop. Also, avoid steep
inclines, don’t ride too fast, avoid riding in other vehicles’ blind spots,
and stay focused and alert. And also never ride under the influence of drugs
or alcohol. NOTE: Do not carry people while riding a scooter. Apply “extreme”
Caution a. With practice, you’ll get increasingly more comfortable on your
ride. But, no matter how long you’ve been riding, you should always apply
caution. b. You might see people on TV or even people you know doing tricks
and stunts, but you shouldn’t try something until you’re absolutely sure you
are ready. Remember, ride smart and stay safe. c. Be aware of “no parking”
areas and only park within the appropriate or specified parking area. Make
sure you look out for others and never leave your scooter blocking walkways or
accessibility ramps.
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CONTACT US
Technical support Teamsupport@yumeway.com If you have inquires please feel to
contact us.
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