NANROBOT LIGHTNING Electric Scooter User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- NANROBOT
Table of Contents
- CHECK THE SCOOTER BEFORE RIDING
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- NANROBOT LIGHTNING SPECS
- PACKING LIST
- IMPORTANT CHECKLIST
- HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
- HANDLEBAR UNFOLDING
- HANDLEBAR FOLDING
- POWER TURN ON/OFF
- CONTROL PANEL
- FOR EXAMPLE
- COMMON ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
- EXCHANGES (IF APPLICABLE)
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
This manual contains important information to help you use your product more safely.
OFFICIAL SITE: WWW.NANROBOT.COM
CONTACT & SUPPORT EMAIL: SUPPORT@NANROBOT.COM
REQUIRED CHECK BEFORE RIDING
WAR NING!
Please read this manual carefully before using the product.
CHECK THE SCOOTER BEFORE RIDING
- Check that the control panel turns on.
- Ensure that the brakes are working properly.
- Check that the brake pads are not damaged or need replacing.
- Make sure the seat is stable and secure.
- Check that the horn is operating correctly.
- Ensure the switch for Eco and Turbo mode switch are working normally.
- Make sure the voltage value is within the normal range of 42V-54V.
- Make sure the folding mechanism is in good condition and operational.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Always wear a helmet and knee and elbow pads when riding.
- When first riding the scooter maintain a low speed and slowly increase sped as riding skills improve.
- Do not ride the scooter on rainy days.
- Riding through puddles is not recommended.
- Children under the age of 16 are prohibited from riding.
- The handlebar should be adjusted to an appropriate and comfortable position.
- When going downhill, ensure you are driving slowly to avoid accidents.
- Obey all traffic rules.
- Ensure all screws are in condition and appropriately fastened.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
NANROBOT LIGHTNING SPECS
NET WEIGHT
| 65 LBS
SIZE|
494624 INCH
CHARGING TIME
| 8-10H
WHEEL DIAMETER|
8 INCH WIDE WHEEL
RANGE
| 18-20 MILES
MAXIMUM SPEED|
30 MPH
LOAD CAPACITY
| MAX 280LBS
LITHIUM BATTERY|
48V 18AH
MOTOR
|
1600W
PRODUCT COMPONENTS
1-Control panel
2-Front brake lever
3-Power lock
4-Light/Horn buttons
5-Grip
6-Rear brake lever
7-Folding knob
8-Head light
9-Front shock absorber
10-Front fender
11-Brake calliper
12-Front motor
13-Brake disc
14-Fisheye light
15-Charging port
16-Kickstand
17-Rear shock absorber
18-Rear fender
19-Brake calliper
20-Brake disc
21-Rear motor
22-Taillight
SAFETY GUIDELINES BEFORE RIDING
CHECK THE FOLLOWING PARTS OF THE PRODUCT AFTER UNBOXING
- Check if there is a tool kit.
- Check for a charger.
- Check if there is a voltage lock key.
- All nuts and screws should be tight.
- Seat (if available).
- Test the brakes.
PACKING LIST
UNBOXING
IMPORTANT CHECKLIST
Check whether the LCD control panel screws are tightened.
Make sure the voltage lock and light button screws are tightened.
Check whether the brake lever screws are tightened.
Check whether the SINGLE/DUAL button screws are tightened.
HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
(1) Loosen the screws on the handle mount with a 4mm hex wrench, which is included in the basic tool kit.
(2) After aligning the handlebar with the center mount, replace the cover mount, and tighten the fixing bolt.
(3) Progressively tighten the bolts in sequential order (1 to 4), ensuring equal tension balance between the mount and handlebar.
(4) check whether the bracket screws are tightened.
Installation complete.
SCOOTER UNFOLDING
HANDLEBAR UNFOLDING
(1) Push the handlebar in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Align the -shaped buckle with the grooves, then tighten the folding knob.
(3) Make sure to perfectly align the -shaped buckle.
(4) Unfolding complete.
SCOOTER FOLDING
HANDLEBAR FOLDING
(1) Loosen the knob in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Keep loosening the folding knob until the -shaped buckle completely leaves the grooves
(3) Lower the handlebar.
(4) Folding complete.
CHARGING & RANGE
When charging, connect the charging cable in this order:
- FIRST to scooter’s charging port
- THEN to the power outlet
NOTE: When connected to the charger, the red light indicates that the scooter is charging. The light will turn green when fully charged.
Be sure to close the charging port cap when driving or storing except when charging. Use only genuine chargers.
Range: 18-20 miles. The range of the scooter depends on many factors:
road conditions (off-road, uphill), weather, rider’s bodyweight, frequent
braking and acceleration, single/dual drive, gears 1/2/3 etc.
POWER TURN ON/OFF
(1) Insert the key into the power lock and turn to unlock your scooter. (2) Press the POWER key for 3 seconds to turn on.
You can turn off power either directly via the power lock or turn it off by pressing and holding the POWER key on the control panel for 3 sec.
HANDLEBAR CONTROLS
(1) Grip
(2) Brake lever
(3) Light button
(4) Turn signal button
(5) Horn button
(6) Power lock
(7) Eco/turbo button
(8) Control panel
(9) Single/dual button
Lcd Control Panel Horn Button Light Button
Turn Signal Button Power Lock ECO Turbo Singe\Dual Drive Switch
CONTROL PANEL INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL
- Multi Function Area
- Gear
- Speed
- Battery Indicator
- Speed Unit
- Mode
- Accelerator
- Power
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POWER: long presses will either start or shut down the scooter)
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MODE: parameter setting key
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Gear: current gear (gears: 1, 2, 3)
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Switch Gears: Pressing the key ( ) allows you to change gears, shifting from level 1 (slowest) to level 3 (fastest).
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Short press the key ( ) to switch between:
TIME, TRIP, ODO, VOL. -
N-Soft: A hard start requires greater momentum to start the scooter into motion.
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Speed Unit: MPH, KMH.
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Battery Indicator: current battery capacity.
- The panel will automatically turn off after three minutes of inactivity.
- A short press of the POWER key( ) allows the user to change the display content of the instrument (TIME. TRIP. ODO, VOL, etc.) When 00 00 is displayed, the panel is indicating current run time (TIME display). When TRIP is displayed, it indicates the mileage for that particular trip. When ODO is displayed, the total mileage of all trips is shown. The VOL display indicates the battery voltage.
PARAMETER SETTINGS
Press and hold both MODE( ) and MODE( ) keys at the same time to enter the mode settings menu. Short pressing MODE ( ) will change parameter items. Once at the desired parameter, holding MODE( ) will change the value to flashing and all for that parameter to be modified. A short press to the MODE(-) key will decrease the value, and a short press on MODE(+) increases the value. After the modification is completed, holding both MODE( )and MODE( ) keys at the same time to save the value, the flashing will also stop.
Note: Please keep the default values of the parameter settings;
please do not change these values.
FOR EXAMPLE
How to disable EBS (Electric Braking System)
Press and hold both the MODE( )and MODE( ) key simultaneously to enter the settings, and short press MODE ( ) until P9 is displayed. Then hold MODE ( ) to select P9, short press MODE ( + ) or ( – ) to change it to 1. Then long press both MODE( ) and MODE ( ) keys at the same time to save the changes.
Parameter settings and definition
P00| Wheel diameter:Unit:inch; Precision:0.1|
Default=8
P01
| Voltage cut off. When the voltage drops to 42.0V, undervoltage protection
will be started and the power supply will be cut off automatically.|
Default=42.0
P02| Magnetic poles in hub motor.
Do not change it.|
Default=28
P03
| Speed sensor function. Do not change it.| Default=0
P04| Speed units: 0=km/h 1=mile/h|
Default=0
P05
| Non-kick start / Kick start
0=Non-kick start 1=Kick Start| Default=0
P06| Turn on / off cruise control
0=Non-cruising 1=Cruising|
Default=1
P07
| Start: 0=Slow start 1=Power start| Default=0
P08| Max output (max speed)
1-100%|
Default=100
P09
| EBS brake settings:
0 = EBS off 1 =weak EBS
2 = strongest EBS| Default=1
P10| –|
Reserved function
COMMON ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS
Issue 1: Both the headlight and horn are not working. This happens when the headlight is defective and is solved by replacing the headlight.
Issue 2: The scooter is not charging. The issue may be with the charging port. If the charging port is burned out, it will require replacing. The other may be that the charger is damaged. In either case, please contact customer service via e-mail to receive a solution.
Issue 3: The brake pads produce abnormal sounds. Generally, this is due to malposition. Please use the tool kit and adjust to the correct place.
MAINTENANCE & FAQ
The screws should be regularly maintained, inspected and tightened. Especially the screws on the folding mechanism, brake system and motors (axle nuts).
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Tighten the folding mechanism screws, handlebar, front & rear shock absorbers, front & rear wheel axle nuts.
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Brakes: if you find rust or excessive wear on the brakes, which will occur with regular use over time, the brake pads and brake dics should be replaced.
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Motor: Check the motor wires regularly. All exposed wires should be wrapped with electrical tape.
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Tires:
(1) Do not inflate the tires beyond the recommended air pressure range.
(2) The tires will slide easily in wet conditions. Avoid rain, snow, icy road, wet dirt road, water, poor visibility.
(3) Replace the tires on your scooter once wear patterns become evident. This will prolong the use of the scooter. -
Speed limit removal: please go to P8 and then press the “M” button for 1 minute until your go back to the main menu.
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Battery & overheat protection: the controllers and the battery has temperature sensors and the scooter stops working when it gets too hot. Please wait about 0.5-2 hours to cool down the scooter or use Le co/1st gear to continue riding after 5-10 minutes.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Scooters manufactured by Nanrobot are pre-assembled, though some of the parts may require assembly by our customers. To help ensure the safety of your scooter and driving, please check and test everything before using your scooter. If your inspection finds an issue with the scooter, please contact your seller. You can also contact your seller if you need assistance with any of the assembly
SHIPPING
To avoid damage during transport, the we have safely packed all of the electric scooter components in foam and cardboard. If there is something broken upon arrival, please take photos of the damaged parts and contact the seller, they will be able to offer you a solution.
MECHANICAL DAMAGE OR MODIFICATIONS
If your scooter is damaged due to an accident or misuse, you can buy replacement parts nanrobot.com, the distributor or seller you made your purchase from, or you can send the scoot-er to be repaired. The buyer bears all repair costs. If there are other after-sale problems or questions, please send an e-mail to us at support@nanrobot.com.
WARRANTY GUARANTEE
WARRANTY GUARANTEE
We do provide a warranty and offer customer service for our products if you find there is a quality issue. You can do this by contacting us, and we will offer professional instructions and solutions timely.
For the entire scooter, vulnerable parts like tires, brake discs, horn, dash board, light etc. are within the warranty of 90 days Battery and controllers are within the range of 180 days. The frame is within 365 days repair warranty. If the problem is caused by non-human factors, we will provide new replacements for free.
We are not responsible for wrong return and refund loss, the buyer should be responsible for more than 20% return charge, and double-way transportation charge.
EXCHANGES (IF APPLICABLE)
We only replace items if they are defective or damaged. We do not accept returns but do offer exchanges; all inquiries can be directed to us via an e-mail at support@nanrobot.com.
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