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1. 4 Connect the battery charger plug A to the charging connector B of the vehicle CAUTION A Connect the battery charger to the vehicle first before activating the charger 5 Connect the battery charger B to the wall socket A The left indicator lights up in red The right indicator lights up red when it is in charging mode and the fan starts to blow 20 Installation Edition 1 6 Indicator A lights up when the battery charger is connected The charging automatically stops when the battery is full Indicator B lights up green when the battery is fully charged a Indicator B lights up red when the charging is in operation Note At the end of the charging operation the right indicator may change from red to green and vice versa repeatedly This is normal Do not interrupt this process Note Indicator B lights up green if the battery is full if the charger is not connected or connected badly or in case of a charging malfunction 7 Check on the display if the battery is fully charged 8 Disconnect the battery charger from the wall socket 9 Disconnect the battery charger from the vehicle Note Keep your battery charged when it is in frequent use Keep your battery charged at 60 when the vehicle is stored e g during winter season 10 Place back the cap A on to the charging connector B of the vehicle CAUTION Without cap the charging connector is exposed to
2. 1 To switch from Km h to Mph push the cruise control button for 10 seconds see 4 8 Dispose of the packaging material 1 Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly way according to local regulations 18 Qugo Installation Edition 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 Qugo Charge the battery Safety WARNING A Do not drop the battery Do not short circuit the battery Charge the battery in a dry and open well ventilated area Do not expose the battery to heat or direct sunlight The battery should only be charged at an ambient temperature between 0 and 40 C The battery should only be discharged at an ambient temperature between 5 and 40 C The battery should only be stored at an ambient termperature between 0 and 40 C Avoid the battery to come into contact with water Battery charging must be performed by adults Make sure that the vehicle is on parking brake To charge the battery Note i Keep your battery charged when in it is in frequent use Keep your battery charged at 60 when the vehicle is stored e g during winter season Run your battery to complete discharge at least once a month ot keep the battery in good shape 1 Turn the parking brake control wheel A clockwise 2 Make sure the brake lever B remains in operation firmly 19 Edition 1 Installation Qugo 3 Remove the key A from the contact B
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4. adjust the handle bar fixation 14 Installation Edition 1 ao Tip over lever A and lever B downwards 4 Turn the lever clockwise tighter or counterclockwise less tight to adjust the lever 5 Move back up lever A and lever B 6 Start with step 3 if the lever A or B can not move completely to the handle bar or when the handle bar is not firmly tightened CAUTION Make sure that the two threaded rods do not stick out of the threaded bushes nor sit too deep inside them 3 2 3 Installation of the mirror right hand rule of traffic 1 Place the mirror A with a clamp ring on the left hand side of the handle bar B and fasten it with a bolt For right hand rule of traffic only 3 2 4 Installation of the mirror left hand rule of traffic 1 Place the mirror A with a clamp ring on the right hand side of the handle bar B and fasten it with a bolt For left hand rule of traffic only 15 Qugo Installation 3 2 6 3 2 7 Edition 1 Place the saddle DOT BG Ne Remove the cap B Place the saddle A Remove the cap C Tighten the saddle adjustment with an allen key Place back the cap C Slide down the sealing flap D until it is in full contact with the battery top cover WARNING Make sure the saddle if fixed firmly on to the vehicle Remove the saddle Or ae aa Remove the cap C Loosen t
5. away from the spinning wheels Be thoroughly familiar with the controls of your Qugo 2 1 2 Safe and responsible riding In general driving a vehicle involves risks By choosing to ride a Qugo you assume the responsability of its maintenance and of your competence as a rider Awareness and adherence to the rules of safe and responsible riding are inherent aspects of riding a Qugo Because the Qugo is a comfort city transporter it is made for commuting purposes only Be advised that its use is not intended for other purposes such as mountain riding speed riding downhill riding and stunt riding The purpose of the Qugo is for quiet easy and efficient commuting for fun After any saddle adjustment be sure to tighten the saddle adjusting mechanism properly before riding A loose saddle clamp can cause damage to the seat post causing you to loose control and fall A correctly tightened saddle adjusting mechanism will allow no saddle movement in any direction Periodically check to make sure that the saddle adjusting mechanism is properly tightened Check all quick release levers of the steering column to make sure they are tight before each ride Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death The shorter the brake lever reaches the more critical it is to have correctly adjusted brakes so that the full braking power can be applied within available brake lever travel When the brake lever travel is insufficient to apply full braking po
6. does not react to throttle Battery low Charge battery See 3 3 Brakes are applied brake light ON Release brakes and check if parking brake is fully released See 4 2 Vehicle does not drive smoothly Battery low Charge battery See 3 3 Wheel controller overheated Let the vehicle cool down for minimum 20 minutes Tyre pressure wrong Check tyre pressure See 3 2 10 Brake does not function properly Disk dirty greasy Refer to your dealer Brake pads worn Refer to your dealer Brake adjustment wrong Re adjust brake calipers and handles See 5 2 Brakes make noise Brake adjustment wrong Re adjust brake calipers and handles See 5 2 Brake pads worn Refer to your dealer Brake pads have not been worn in gradually Replace brake pads refer to your dealer and carefully brake in the vehicle Handle bar too loose Adjustment of fixation too loose Re adjust levers clockwise tighter See 3 2 2 Check for proper engagement of threaded rod Use screwdriver for finetuning of the threaded rod Refer to your dealer Nylon bushes deformed Refer to your dealer Handle bar levers cannot be adjusted properly Thread of rod s worn out Refer to your dealer Nylon bushes deformed Refer to your dealer 35 Troubleshooting Edition 1 Qugo Problem Possible
7. is applied firmly enough to prevent the vehicle from moving unintentionally 4 Lock the vehicle to a fixed point with a chainlock Note i Make sure that the chainlock cannot damage the vehicle 5 If possible charge the battery when the vehicle is in park position See 3 3 30 Operator manual Edition 1 6 Place the caps A B and C Note The caps prevent the water to enter the frame Water causes serious damage to the electrical system of the vehicle f CAUTION 4 7 Cruise control 4 7 1 To use the cruise control option 1 Push the cruise control button briefly to activate the cruise control 2 Push the cruise control button briefly again to de activate the cruise control 31 Operator manual Edition 1 3 Activate one or both brakes to deactivate the cruise control 4 8 Change speedometer scale from Km h to Mph 1 Keep the cruise control button pushed in for 10 seconds to switch from Kilometers to Miles per hour and vice versa 32 km h 10s gt Mph Maintenance Edition 1 Qugo 5 Maintenance 5 1 Cleaning CAUTION A Avoid that water comes into contact with the electrical system through openings in the frame Water causes serious damage to the electrical system of the vehicle 1 Clean the vehicle with a sponge and lukewarm water 2 Avoid water ingress in th
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9. rain and weather influences which may cause malfunctions 21 Installation Edition 1 11 If you have a secondary battery indicator on the right throttle controller disregard this indication 22 Operator manual Edition 1 Qugo 4 Operator manual 4 1 Description 4 1 1 Overview of the vehicle L M N O P Q R Mirror left or right Luggage holder optional Handle bar levers Saddle Charge point Rear brake light Reflector Number plate holder Battery compartment Number plate holder option Front brake handle Dashboard Rear brake handle Parking brake Dipped beam front position light Motor Torque reaction arm Rotational coupling device TOmMmmMoO gt POVOLEI AS 23 Operator manual Edition 1 4 1 2 Overview of the dashboard Ignition switch Light switch Throttle control Front brake Rear brake Km h to Mph or cruise control optional Horn Left indicator not connected Light indicator ON indicator Right indicator not connected AFFITTO 24 Operator manual Edition 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Manufacturer s plate A Company name B CE Marking C VIN Vehicle Identification Number D Stationary sound level Note A The chassis number is engraved in the bottom of the B vehicle URBAN MOBILITY EUROPE B V 2492002 2492785 00 XLSABN
10. 46BA505101 A BOA MIN 1 Driving the vehicle Safety WARNING A Do not ride through deep puddles Do not ride on steep hills Do not lift the vehicle at the front end Checks before use Note i Make sure that the saddle adjusting mechanism is tightened 25 Operator manual 4 3 Edition 1 Mounting the vehicle 1 Make sure the tyre pressure is ok A CAUTION Check the tyre pressure of the front and rear tyres on a regular basis Too low tire pressure results in a severe loss of performance 2 Turnthe parking brake control knob A counterclockwise until it is completely released 3 Make sure that the front and rear brakes B are released gt 2 A Note If a brake is applied the motor will not work WARNING Perform a full mechanical and electronical check on the vehicle Do not drive the vehicle if any parts are missing or loose WARNING Check if the throttle control lever rotates freely and without obstructions A sticking throttle may cause unintended acceleration This may lead to serious accidents 4 Put the key A into the ignition switch B 26 Operator manual Edition 1 5 Pull both brake handles A and step up the vehicle 6 Release the brakes A 7 Lean slightly forward 8 Push the lever B forward to accelerate 4 4 Cornering 4 4 1 Left corner 1 Push your right heel down to make a left corner
11. Note at Stretch the right leg ease the inner foot and bend left knee 27 Operator manual Edition 1 4 4 2 Right corner 1 Push your left heel down to make a right corner Note i Stretch the left leg ease the inner foot and bend right knee 4 4 3 Sharp corners 1 Make sure that the lowest point of the vehicle does not touch the road when you make a sharp corner i WARNING Avoid driving over obstacles They may hit the lowest part of the vehicle If you hit an obstacle serious accidents may occur 28 Qugo Operator manual Edition 1 Qugo 4 5 To brake with the vehicle CAUTION A Avoid hard and sudden braking when the brake system pads are new first 25 km Failing to do so will result in reduced braking power reduced brake pad life or braking noise squeal 1 Release the throttle control A 2 Control the brakes with care 3 Always brake with both brakes A CAUTION Use both brakes for adequate stopping power 4 Make sure that you do not apply the brakes too firmly otherwise the vehicle may tip over A WARNING Avoid hard and sudden braking manoeuvres 29 Operator manual Edition 1 Qugo 4 6 To park the vehicle 1 Remove the key A from the ignition switch B 2 Apply the parking brake A by turning the control knob clockwise 3 Make sure the parking brake B
12. Qugo a E User Manual Personal Urban Transporter Edition 1 Edition 1 QuUugo Edition 1 Qugo Qugo Urban Mobility Europe This manual or parts thereof may not be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording nor otherwise without the prior written permission of Urban Mobility Europe This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Urban Mobility Europe reserves the right to revise this manual from time to time in the contents thereof without the obligation of Urban Mobility Europe to notify any person of such revision or change Details and values given in this manual are average values and have been compiled with care They are not binding however and Urban Mobility Europe disclaims any liability for damage or detriments suffered as a result of reliance on the information given herein or the use of vehicles processes or equipment to which this manual refers no warranty is made that the use of the information or of the vehicles processes or equipment to which this manual refers will not infridge any third party s patents or rights The information given does not release the user from making their own experiments and tests Edition 1 Table of Contents 1 Abo t this INA sccicessresscsccectsen Sec dcthauenentdcadadesadectusecenaceuececessadeaieatacaiisanazecncdusteenadasaon 7 1 1 Waray gee ere
13. cause Possible solution Play on the vehicle suspension Ball head of handle bar has play Refer to your dealer Play on ball cup joints on subframe and rotational coupling device Refer to your dealer Refer to your dealer Play on ball head bearings of subframes Refer to your dealer Refer to your dealer Play on rotational coupling device Refer to your dealer Vehicle makes noise when tilting Stabilizer rod jams in eye bolts Refer to your dealer Refer to your dealer Ball head bearings of subframes make noise Refer to your dealer Refer to your dealer Refer to your dealer Rotational coupling device bearing dirty Refer to your dealer 36 Technical data 7 Technical data Edition 1 7 1 General specifications Qugo Parameter Specification Net mass kg 33 Maximum load kg 120 Maximum vehicle weight kg 153 Dimensions operational H x D x W cm 137 5 x 113 4 x 58 8 Dimensions folded H x D x W cm 78 5 x 113 4 x 58 8 Tyre dimensions front inch x inch 24 x 2 35 Tyre dimensions rear inch x inch 3 00 x 4 Battery 48 V 10 Ah LiFePo Motor 48 V brushless DC Full charge cycle 2A 3A charger h 5 3 3 Operating temperature C 5 to 40 37 Technical data Edition 1 38 Qugo
14. e battery compartment 3 Avoid water to ingress in the dashboard housing 33 Maintenance Edition 1 5 2 Maintenance Adjusting the rear brakes 1 Loosen the locknut A 2 Turn the nut B tighter or less tight to adjust the brake 3 Fasten the locknut A Adjusting the front brake 1 Loosen the locknut A 2 Turn the knob B tighter to adjust the brake 3 Fasten the locknut A Adjust the handle bar levers 1 Tip over lever A and lever B 2 Turn the lever clockwise tighter or counterclockwise less tight to adjust the lever 3 Move back lever A and lever B 4 Start with step 1 if the lever A or B can not move completely to the handle bar or when the handle bar is not firmly tightened CAUTION A Make sure that the two threaded rods do not stick out of the threaded lever bushes nor sit too deep inside them 34 Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Edition 1 General troubleshooting procedure 1 Try to solve the problem with the information in this manual See 6 3 2 Ifitis not possible to solve the problem with the information in this manual contact service See 6 2 1 Contact your dealer or distributor To locate the nearest 6 2 Contact service service point check the website www qugo nl 6 3 Troubleshooting guide Qugo Problem Possible cause Possible solution Vehicle
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17. he saddle adjustment with an allen key Remove the saddle A Place the cap B Place back the cap C Place the number plate on the fender of the vehicle 1 Clean the spot where you want to place the number plate holder with alcohol Remove the holder with protection foil A from the double sided tape Fix the number plate holder B onto the left hand side fender using the positioning tool Fix the number plate C with the bolts onto the number plate holder WARNING Make sure the number plate is positioned perpendicular to the ground when the vehicle stands up straight 16 Installation Edition 1 3 2 8 3 2 9 3 2 10 Place the number plate on the frame of the vehicle optional 1 Mount the number plate A at the back of the vehicle with bolts B Place the luggage holder optional 1 Mount the luggage holder A onto the handle bar with the bolts B WARNING Maximum load weight is 5 Kg Tyre pressure 1 Make sure the tyre pressure of the tyres is correct CAUTION Check the pressure of the front and rear tyres ona regular basis Too low tyre pressure results in severe loss of performance CAUTION Do not exceed the tyre pressure specified in the drawing 17 Installation Edition 1 3 2 11 3 2 12 3 2 13 Cruise control 1 To activate the cruise control see 4 7 Change from Km h to Mph
18. njury or death Never allow children to play with the vehicle battery or charger unit Charging should only be performed by adults Keep the battery away from excessive heat and or open flames Avoid long term exposure to direct rays from the sun The electronic controls are installed with overload protections When the power gets cut off in an overload situation you have to turn the power off with the key and start again The second level overload protection is the 25 A fuse installed at the battery box If restarting fails check the fuse Have the vehicle inspected and the fuse replaced by your distributor if it is blown Low voltage protection To prevent the battery from deep discharge that will irreversibly damage the battery the power will cut off when it reaches a certain low voltage protection When you see that the battery level indicator only indicates 1 block it is necessary to charge your battery again When the minimum battery level is reached the electric motor will not function smoothly 2 2 CE certification The vehicle is CE certified and approved according to European regulations 2002 24 EC It means that the vehicle complies with the essential requirements concerning safety The directives that have been taken into consideration in the design are available on www qugo nl 10 QuUugo Safety 2 3 Edition 1 Safety symbols on the vehicle q www qugo nl 10 D Refer to th bef
19. o www qugo nl efer to the manual before use CAUTION A HIGH VOLTAGE High Voltage REFER TO MANUAL 11 Safety Edition 1 Qugo 2 4 Safety symbols in the manual WARNING Can cause personal injury Note Shows further information CAUTION Can cause damage to the vehicle 2 5 Disposal of the vehicle Sort the vehicle the accessories and the packaging for environmentally friendly recycling 2 Do not dispose of the vehicle into domestic waste Dispose of the vehicle according to local regulations 12 Installation Edition 1 Qugo 3 Installation 3 1 Content Fg www qugo nl Ong Cay aL G Optional F A Qugo E Number plate holder B Quick reference guide F Mirror left or right C Battery charger G Luggage holder optional D Saddle 13 Installation Edition 1 Qugo 3 2 Make the vehicle ready for use CAUTION Avoid hard and sudden braking when the brake system pads are new first 25 km Failing to do so will result in reduced braking power reduced brake pad life or braking noise squeal 3 2 1 Charge the battery for the first time 1 Connect the battery charger A to charging point B See 3 3 2 Charge the battery for 24 hours 3 2 2 Installation of the handle bar 1 Lift up the handle bar A 2 Tighten the levers B of the handle bar WARNING Make sure the levers are fixed tight on to the vehicle If necessary
20. ribes type Q3U variants A and B of the Qugo This manual contains the original instructions The original language of the manual is English Warranty See www qugo nl Revision history Edition Date Description 1 10 2011 New About this manual Edition 1 Qugo 1 3 How to work with the manual 1 Familiarize yourself with the structure and content 2 Read the safety chapter in detail and make sure you understand all the instructions See 2 3 Carry out the actions completely and in the given sequence Safety Edition 1 Qugo 2 Safety WARNING A Read the manual before you install or use the vehicle Failure to do so can result in personal injury death or property damage 2 1 Safety instructions 2 1 1 General Your Qugo is a specialized motorized machine please take the time and care to read and understand this manual and all applicable traffic laws in your country Practice in a safe area before using it in traffic areas Wear your helmet at all times This Qugo is designed for a single rider only no passengers Be careful in wet damp conditions or where there is loose dirt gravel on the road surface When braking use both brakes to provide adequate stopping power Maintain your Qugo properly according to the guidelines in this manual Always do mechanical and electronics inspections of the Qugo before you get on Be careful to keep body parts and clothing
21. sible 2 1 3 Things to avoid Avoid letting the battery sit for more than several days uncharged Avoid excessively loading items on the front carrier optional which is designed for a maximum weight of 5 kg Avoid riding the bike in heavy rain through deep puddles or loose gravel Avoid sudden and hard braking Avoid dropping the battery Avoid short circuiting the battery Avoid deep discharge of the battery Avoid carrying or lifting the Qugo by the front and or rear light unit this will cause damage to the plastic structure Avoid excessively loading the motor on steep hills climbs or during maximum acceleration as this will reduce the life span of motor and battery 2 1 4 Battery use care and maintenance For the proper use maintenance and storage of this battery it is highly important that you read and understand all the instructions described in this manual Disregarding this advice will void warranty Your Qugo is equipped with a state of the art lithium battery pack and contains sophisticated battery management components and circuitry Never open the battery box doing so will void all warranties Call your distributor with any questions or concerns 2 1 5 Warnings battery related Never charge the battery in wet or damp conditions Short circuitry could occur resulting in irreversible damage to electronic components Fire and electrocution may also pose a serious safety hazard that might result in i
22. wer this can result in loss of control which may result in serious injury and death Many countries require specific safety devices It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the laws of the country where your ride and to comply with all applicable laws including properly equipping yourself and the Qugo as the law requires Always switch off the power key lock or the throttle switch as soon as you get down from the Qugo Never inflate a tire beyound maximum pressure marked on the tire s sidewall Exceeding the recommended tire pressure may blow off the rim which causes damage to the Qugo and injury to the rider and bystanders Always wear shoes that will stay on your feet and will have adequate grip on the pedals Never ride with bare feet or wearing sandals Wear bright visible clothing that is not so loose that it will catch in the moving parts of the Qugo or be snagged by objects at the side of the road especially when riding at night Think about your speed and keep your speed at a consistent level compatible with road conditions Safety Edition 1 Be reminded that during wet weather conditions the brake distance will vary quite differently from dry weather conditions Always follow road safety laws in your local country your are riding in especially laws applicable to motorized vehicles Avoid riding a Qugo in wet weather conditions and in poor visibility conditions such as night riding or in a fog as much as pos
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