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Ecomobility Green World S.L. C/ Horizonte 8, Local 6, P.I.S.A. 41927 – Mairena del Aljarafe Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe, The World.
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WELCOME TO THE ELECTRIC REVOLUTION PUMA Dear owner: electric revolution Ecomobility Green World Congratulations, you are taking part of the and from we welcome you. The Twenty-First Century will be remembered as the biggest electrification process of urban mobility and this is only possible thanks to of people like you, convinced of changing to a clean and sustainable riding.
INTRODUCTION Your PUMA is an electric scooter that will turn your daily life easier. You can drive it with your car license and you will never worry again about traffic jams, gas stations or to park it. We call it #instanttorque and we think it is addictive!
DRIVING SAFELY 4) Battery Check: Make sure your scooter is enough General instructions before riding: charged for your ride and always check the battery 1) Tire pressures: Check the tires for correct inflation indicator while you are riding. Ensure that battery does and for any signs of physical damage.
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DRIVING SAFELY 10) Parking: Your bike should not be left in strong, direct 8) Safety notice: sunlight or heavy rain for extended periods of time as it will prematurely age and damage paintwork and the general 8.1. Key in “OFF”: To avoid the scooter moving away finish of the scooters appearance and some of the electric without warning, always turn the key to the “OFF”...
FIRST START UNDER SEAT BOX KEY LOCK CIRCUIT BRAKER The bike has 2 key locks: The scooter includes a safety circuit breaker that disconnects the electric system of the bike in case it detects an extreme overcurrent or overheat and it must be manually rearmed. It also allows a manual disconnection.
CONTROL PANEL Speedometer USB Port: Power indicator Battery indicator The scooter dispose of an auxiliary charger with double 5V port for mobile devices. DISPLAY BUTTONS Under the handlebar you Will find two buttons: 1. Changes the information on the left display: VOLTAGE –...
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CONTROLS CONTROL ACTION Fixed light: Push the switch up High beam Burst light: Push the button down Right lights: Slide right Turning signal Turn blinkers OFF: Push central button switch Left lights: Slide left Claxon button Sound the claxon: Push The accelerator will be interrupted while any brake lever is pushed.
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CONTROLS CONTROL ACTION Throttle grip Torque : Twisting the throttle grip Riding backwards: Press the Reverse button Reverse and twist the throttle to ride backwards. Disables traction: Interruptor “OFF” Killswitch Enables traction: Interruptor “ON” 1) Max speed 90km/h Mode 2) Max speed 100km/h 3) Max speed 120km/h The accelerator will be interrupted while any brake lever is pushed.
BATTERY INDICATOR 10 bars display Bar Display Voltage Description 10/10 More than 80V Full Battery 7/10 Less than 78V Half Battery Less than 3/10 Less than 72V Low Battery LOW BATTERY: Under 72V the controller will limit the current output to the motor, therefore the top speed will be reduced to save energy.
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BATTERY INDICATOR That’s an example about how your battery gets discharged: stage: Exponential area. From 84V to 78V You will notice that first run after charging will easily burn the first battery indicator bar. Don’t worry, it won’t be proportional! stage: Nominal area.
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POWER AND BATTERY INDICATOR Charging Indicator (1) Efficency Driving Remote Lock Sys. (2) Low Battery (3) Half Power Charging Connector (4) 1.Blinking Red: • The Battery is charging Blinkin Yellow: The Battery is balancing the cells . Green: Battery charged to 100%. Maximum Power 2.
ACCELERATION AND BRAKING Acceleration tips: 1. Turn the key “ON” and check the killswitch is in “ON” position. Remove the side stand and then your bike will be ready to ride as soon as you twist the throttle. 2. Your scooter has a great acceleration capability. To avoid loosing control you must twist the throttle slowly while speed increases gradually.
EFFICIENT DRIVING Tips for increasing efficiency (maximum range) : 1. Accelerate gradually and smoothly. Avoid quick unnecessary accelerations. 2. Avoid hard braking, try to anticipate to the brake necessity with time enough to stop the scooter by reg. braking when it will be possible. 3.
BATTERY RECHARGE ● The battery must be charged through original onboard charger (AC-DC converter) connected to a conventional Schuko plug (EU). ● Estimated charge time (20-80%) is 3h. In case battery gets empty, charging time from 0% to 80% is 4.6h. Over 80% charge gets slower for battery longevity. Full charge may take about 7h.
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MAINTENANCE GUIDE The nucleus of the motorcycle is a electric propulsion system which doesn’t need any maintenance. Thanks to its 12”hub engine technology and to its air refrigeration system for the battery, engine, controller and charger, we can forget all the usual noises, vibrations and maintenance typical of combustion motorcycles.
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MAINTENANCE GUIDE The maintenance of our scooter is simple and basic: Brakes: Check the liquid properties Check the pads and disc brake status Check the brake levers Tyres: Check the tyres pressure and status Check the axis and the bearings status Steering, fork, rear suspension and swingarm: ...
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NECESSARY MAINTENANCE FIRST CHECK 1.000km / 6 months RECURRENT 6.000km / 1year Check 6.000 km / 1 year Brake fluid (Replace at least every 2 years) MAINTENANCE Brakes liquid DOT 3 o DOT 4 6.000km / 1years Check Brake pads (Replace if necessary) Tyre pressure:...
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NECESSARY MAINTENANCE Headlight height: The regulation bolt of the front headlight is situated behind the upper front cover of the scooter, in the upper part of the light bulb. COMPONENT REFERENCE Access to the regulator High/low beams 2x H1 Regulator Headlights 2x 5W 12V 2x 10W 12V...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BATERÍA MOTOR Motor type PMSM Battery type Li-ion NMC Motor location Rear Wheel hub motor Nominal voltaje 72 V Sinewave controller Motor controller (FOC) 160A Max voltaje 84 V Torque (max/nominal) 110 Nm Nominal Capacity 100 Ah Power (max) 12.6 kW Power (continuous) 9.9kW...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CYCLE PARTS / BRAKES Aluminium rim Front Wheel 130/60-13 Hub motor Rear Wheel 130/60-13 Front suspension Telescopic fork Rear suspension Dual shock absorber Front brake Disc brake 220mm Rear brake Disc brake 220mm Total lenght 2150mm Seat height 760mm Wheelbase 1530mm...
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EV GLOSSARY Vocabulary Vocabulary State of Charge Vehicle Identification Number Deep of Discharge Combined Brake System State of Health Maximum Mass Authorised Voltage (Volts) European Union Current (Amperes) PMSM Permanet Magnets Synchronous Motor Relative Capacity (Amperes hour) Li-ion Lithium ion Power (Kilowatts) Nickel, Manganese, Cobalt Energy (Kilowatts hour)
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Ecomobility Green World C/ Horizonte 8, Local 6 41927 Mairena del Aljarafe Sevilla – Andalucía – España info@ecomobilitygreenworld.com www.ecomobilitygreenworld.com...
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