Nipponia F3 User manual


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Contents Page
General Instructions before riding Page 3
Inspection points Page 4
Assembly Instructions Page 5
Technical Specifications Page 6
Parts List Page 7
Dashboard Page 8
Display Page 9-11
Diagnostic Trouble code Page 12-13
Ignition Key Page 14
Handlebar Controls Page 15-16
Accelerating & Braking Page 17
Battery & Charging Instructions Page 18-19
Performance Page 19
Maintenance Page 20
Maintenance Schedule Page 21
Frequently Asked Questions Page 22 –24
Troubleshooting Page 25
Circuit diagram Page 26
Service plan Page 27

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General Instructions Before Riding
1. To ensure the vehicle is functioning correctly, do a quick check of the
vehicle’s tires and make sure that the brakes are working (for more
detailed maintenance instructions, see the Maintenance Schedule).
Your vehicle has been thoroughly checked by our engineers before
delivery, but it is important that you also check it before operation.
2. When the key is inserted and turned to the "ON" position, the power
indicator will illuminate. If the power consumption exceeds 80A, the
power will be automatically cut off to avoid overheating.
3. To avoid unplanned acceleration, always turn the key to the “OFF”
position before dismounting or when leaving the motorcycle
unattended.
4. SAFETY NOTICE: Be sure that you are seated on the motorcycle and
that the stands are clear of the floor before touching the throttle grip.
If you twist the throttle before you are ready to go or while you are
mounting the motorcycle it may move unexpectedly and could lead to
an accident.
5. Attention: The side stand retracts automatically.
6. This vehicle may be operated in wet conditions, however, avoid
soaking it while cleaning to avoid damaging any of the electric
components.
7. The vehicle should not be left in strong, direct sunlight for extended
periods as some of the electric components may overheat.
8. Motorcyclists must abide by the same traffic rules and regulations as
other motorists. Before taking your motorcycle on a public road,
familiarize yourself with the traffic rules and regulations and any
special requirements for motorcycles.
9. Never drink and drive. Alcohol slows reflexes and greatly limits your
ability to operate a motorcycle. Even a very small amount of alcohol
may reduce your ability to operate a motorcycle safely.

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10.Driving frequently at an economical speed will help extend the
battery range and life cycle, especially with crowded city traffic.
Inspection points before every use
Item
Action
Front Brake (Right
lever only controls
the front brake).
Squeeze the right-hand brake lever and push the
vehicle forward to see whether it rolls easily. If it
does, then the brake must be adjusted.
Rear Brake (Left
lever controls the
front and rear brake
simultaneously).
Listen for any noticeable grinding or squealing
from the tires while the brake is applied. If so,
contact the dealer. Set the motorcycle on the
centre stand and turn the rear wheel by hand. If it
does not turn freely, contact your dealer.
Brake Fluid
Check the fluid container on the left handlebar to
ensure that the brake fluid is above the indicated
level. If not, refill the fluid in the container with
DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid.
Accelerator grip
handle
Turn the throttle counterclockwise, then release.
The throttle should spring back to the initial
position. If not, contact your dealer.
Tires
Check that the tire pressure is 36 PSI (rear and
front).
Battery
Check that the Li-Ion battery power level is
between 84V-60V by a voltage meter.
Indicator
Make sure that the indicator lights function
properly.
Nuts and Bolts
Check to make sure that all nuts and bolts are
tightened and secured.
Important Notes
1. Regularly perform a routine maintenance check. Doing so will help
protect yourself and your vehicle.
2. If any parts are damaged, including expendable parts, please check
with the supplier before riding.

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Assembly Instructions
Installing the mirrors
1. Mirrors can be easily attached to the handlebars between the
grips and the brake lever.
2. Screw in the mirror clockwise. The mirror that goes on the left
controller is curved to the left and the mirror that goes on the right
controller is curved to the right.
3. Tighten the bolt to secure the mirror.
4. Clean and adjust both mirrors before you ride. Adjust each mirror
so you can see the lane behind you and as much of the lane next
to you as possible. When the mirror is properly adjusted you can
see the edge of your arm and shoulder.

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Technical Specifications
F3 TECHNICAL DATA rear wheel side motor
Motor (W)
72V 2000W
Battery (V)(AH)
Li-ion 72V/16Ah x2
Communication System
CANbus
Speed
speed
range
45KM/h
92KM
E-mark certificate No.
e13*168/2013*00689*00
Category
L1e-B
Charger Input Voltage
110V-230V
Charger
84V 10A
Charging Time
3.5 hours
Max. Load
261 Kg
Climbing Capacity
15%
Brakes (F/R)
disc/ disc with CBS
Brake Control
hand brake
Tire front/ rear
FR: 100/80-16, RR: 120/80-14
Wheelbase
1435mm
Weight (with 2 batteries
included)
111kg
Overall size
1995x690x1115mm

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Parts List
A. Headlight
B. Rear View Mirror
C. Throttle and Brake Lever
D. Front Indicator
E. Front Shock Absorber
F. Front Tire
G. Seat
H. Side Stand
I. Centre Stand
J. Rear Side Motor
K. Rear Tire
L. Rear Reflector
M. Rear Shock Absorber
N. Rear Indicator
O. Rear Carrier
P. Battery Box
Q. Front disc Brake
R. Charging Socket
S. Rear Side Reflector

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T. Taillight
Dashboard
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MCU: refers to Micro-Controller Unit
2
SOC: refers to State of Charge of the battery
Part
Item
Function
A
Left Indicator
Light flashes green when indicator is on
B
Right Indicator
Light flashes green when indicator is on
C
High beam
Indicates high beam activation
D
MCU1light
Lights in amber and indicates an error
with the CANbus function
E
Battery SOC2
Total 10 segment indication
F
Three mode
SOC%; Odometer; Trip meter
G
Speedometer
Indicates speed
H
Select
See Page 9 point 2 for details
I
Reset
See Page 9 point 2 for details

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DISPLAY
1. Battery SOC: the battery SOC% is controlled by CANbus
communication.
LCD display
SOC (%) via
CANbus
1st segment displayed
0~10
1st-2nd segment displayed
11~20
1st-3rd segment displayed
21~30
1st-4th segment displayed
31~40
1st-5th segment displayed
41~50
1st-6th segment displayed
51~60
1st-7th segment displayed
61~70
1st-8th segment displayed
71~80
1st-9th segment displayed
81~90
1st-10th segment displayed
91~100
2. Select (H) button: (Unspecified, long press for 3 seconds)
2.1 With the CANbus function, if there is an error code in odometer
display, long press Select (H) button to enter the error codes menu.
The error codes are displayed in sequence. When the error is
resolved, the display mode will be exited. If the error is not
resolved, press the Select (H) button for 5 sec to exit the error
display.

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2.2 Adjusting screen rear light brightness: Press Reset to adjust the
brightness of the rear light in 4 increments
(100%->75%->50%->25%->100%)
2.3 Press Reset and Select for 3 sec simultaneously to switch to the
metric system
2.4 LCD characteristics:
1. Operating temperature: -30 °C ~ +80 °C
2. Storage temperature: -35 °C ~ +85 °C
3. Viewing angle: 90° - 270°
2.5 Display backlight colour: blue (the default rear light brightness
is set to 100% backlight level. The adjusted level of the rear light
brightness remains to the recent adjustment after the motor is
turned off).
3. MCU CANbus <0×100>: ‘MCU Stand by’ [Byte4, Bit 1]
3.1 LCD SEGMENT OPERATION
3.2 BUZZER OPERATION:
After the KEY is turned to ON, and "MCU Stand by" is shown,
the buzzer sounds once for 2 seconds.
4. BATTERY CAPACITY WARNING SEGMENT:
After settings
After the ‘MCU
Standby’ signal has
been received from
MCU CANbus data
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