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The document provides instructions for safely operating an electric scooter. It outlines key points such as: 1) Reading the entire manual before use and keeping it in a safe place. 2) Following safety guidelines like wearing a helmet, obeying traffic laws, and not riding under the influence. 3) Performing basic checks of the vehicle before each ride and contacting support if any issues arise. 4) Downloading a mobile app to manage and monitor the vehicle remotely.

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The document provides instructions for safely operating an electric scooter. It outlines key points such as: 1) Reading the entire manual before use and keeping it in a safe place. 2) Following safety guidelines like wearing a helmet, obeying traffic laws, and not riding under the influence. 3) Performing basic checks of the vehicle before each ride and contacting support if any issues arise. 4) Downloading a mobile app to manage and monitor the vehicle remotely.

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E-Scooter User Manual

Do not operate the electric vehicle until you have read the user manual carefully and
understand the performance of the electric vehicle, and please keep the user manual in a safe place.
USER INSTRUCTION
To ensure your safety, please read this manual carefully before riding and make sure you
are always following the requirements below:
1 Fully understand the information in this manual, including but not limited to the relevant instructions, precautions
and warnings.
2 Fully understand the operation and contingency measures of TS Smart Electric Scooter.
3 Be fully aware of warning labels of TS Smart Electric Scooter.
4 Do not disassemble the vehicle or any parts without permission. Please contact customer service department
and dealers if you need any replacement or make further purchase.
5 Please keep the user manual in a safe place.
All parameters of this vehicle have been permanently set according to the national standard before leaving factory.
The company is not responsible, if the original electrical or circuit has changed and caused excess, such as increase
the speed.

SAFETY INSTRUCTION
To ensure the safety of you and others, please make sure to observe the following:
1 Don’t lend your vehicle to someone who can’t operate it to prevent any hurts.
2 Please obey local laws and regulations while operating the vehicle on the road.
3 Do not ride on the road after taking medications, drinking alcohol or when you feeling unwell which
may affect your riding ability.
4 Observe traffic regulations and traffic signs, according to the provisions of laws and regulations to carry
man and cargo. Conf irm the surrounding road conditions and vechile condition any time to actively avoid
danger.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
5 In rainy and snowy weather, braking distance will be extended, please slow down the vehicle.
Avoid travelling in bad weather such as storms and typhoons.
6 Wear safety gears, especially helmet. Wear appropriate protective clothing like boots and gloves if necessary.
7 To ensure the safety of you and others, please avoid using the high beam under good lighting conditions.
The continuous use of high beam will cause visual obstacles to opposite vehicles and pedestrians and
affect the safe driving. In the case of dim light, turn on the lights in time.
8 Please turn off the power immediately and remove the key after riding. Do not allow children play the
vehicle to avoid unnecessary losses.
9 Perform a basic check each time before riding.
10 Please pay attention to the safe operation of the electric vehicle:

a )Do not park the vehicle indoors or in the hallway.


b )Do not charge the battery/vehicle indoors or in the hallway. The battery/vehicle should be kept away from combustible
materials when charging, and the charging time should not be too long.
c )Please pay attention to the correct usage of the battery and warning labels.Wasted batteries should not be dismantled
without authorization, and should be managed and recycled by the relevant professional departments.
d )Please pay attention to the safe usage and the warning labels of the charger. Make sure to use the original charger
for the same model.
e )Please be aware of the precautions regarding water washing.

11 Check before riding, if there is an abnormality, please promptly carry out maintenance or find
professional repair service:
a )Check the status of power circuit, lighting circuit, etc. d )Check tire pressure.
b )Check whether the front and rear brakes work properly. e )Check whether the reflectors are stained.
c )Check whether the handlebars, front and rear wheels are stable.
2
QUICK START

01
ACCESSORIES CHECKLIST

2 1 1
Intelligent Remote Control Rearview Mirrors Quick Start

2 1 1
Key Wrench for Rearview Mirror Charger

3
QUICK START

02
INSTALL BATTERY PACK

ON
OFF

1 Open the storage box 2 Remove the storage 3 Put in the battery pack, 4 Turn on the air
cover. box. and plug in the main circuit-breaker, put in
plug. the storage box, and
close the cover.
4
QUICK START

03
STARTING VEHICLE

1 Put on the helmet. 2 Get on your TS, retract the side 3 Press “Unlock” button on the
stand and center stand. intelligent remote control.

4 Press “Power” button on the 5 Press the “Parking” button, apply 6 Gently twist the throttle to ride
intelligent remote control. the brake to unpark the vehicle, on the road.
parking indicator turns off.
Note:When the vehicle remains stationary for a long time in power-on state, it will switch to the parking state. Gently hold the
brake,and the power will be on again.

5
QUICK START

04
DOWNLOAD APP

TS intelligent electric motorcycle supports wireless communication, GPS, etc.,


which can connect the vehicle with your smart phone.You can manage and check your
vehicle using your smart phone through the SOCO App.
Available on iOS and Android platforms, please check your smart phone operating system before installation.
iOS platform: App requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Android platform: App requires Android 4.4 or later.

Download and install SOCO App by scanning the QR code in the last page of this manual.

Since the date of purchase, you will be presented with 1 year's free
data of SIM card to use SOCO APP function.Make sure to recharge it
before the free period expires. For those who fail to recharge within
the time limit, the operator will close the recharge interface, and the
recharge function of data cannot be restored, in which case SOCO
SOCO APP APP cannot be used normally.

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PARAMETER TABLE

Main Specifications and Performance Index for TC WILD WANDERER

LxWxH (mm) 2038x788x1085


Wheelbase (mm) 1325
Carrying Capacity (including the driver) (person) 2
Rated Capacity (kg) 150
Main Head Angle (°) 25
Specifications Front 100/80-17
Tire
Rear 120/70-17
Max Speed (km/h) 75 (l3e) 45 (l1e)
Climbing Capacity (°) 14
Ground Clearance (mm) 170
Total Weight of the Vehicle Rated Maximum Load

Total Weight (kg) 102 266


Main Weight
Parameters Front Wheel Axle Load (kg) 48 85

Rear Wheel Axle Load (kg) 54 181

Model ZWK060065A/ZWK060065A-B
Controller Main
Overcurrent Protection Value(A) 65±1
Specifications
Undervoltage Protection Value(A) 51±1

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PARAMETER TABLE

Model 17ZW6064338YA
Motor Type Permanent Magnet
Motor Main
Rated Continuous Power Output (kw) 2500
Specifications
Rated Rotating Speed (r/min) 640
Rated Output Torque (N.m) 38
Type Lithium Battery
Battery Main Specification 60V32Ah
Specifications Total Voltage 60
Total Capacity 32
Headlight Specifications LED
Brake Light/Rear Position Light Specifications LED
Electrical System
Turn Signal Light Specification LED
Main Specifications
Front Position Light Specifications LED
Air circuit breaker Specifications 80
Type 60V10A
Charger
Voltage 60V
Main Specifications
Output Current 10A

8
CONTENTS

Description of Components and Parts 10


Operation Guide 15
Riding Guide 20
Battery use Instructions 23
App Instructions 26
Maintenance 27
Common problems and Troubleshooting methods 28

9
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS

a. Schematic diagram of components and parts

TOP VIEW
Front Brake Lever Throttle

Right Handlebar Switch Assy

Dasdboard
Turn Signal

Taillight

Saddle

Rear Brake Lever Left Handlebar Switch Assy

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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS

a. Schematic diagram of components and parts

SIDE VIEW

Rearview Mirror Storage Box

VIN

Headlight
Headlight
Battery
Compartment
FOC Vector
Controller
Motor Model

Disc Brake Wheel Hub


System Motor

Spoked Aluminum Electronic Side Stand


Hub
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS

b. Warning Label

Battery Charging Port Charger

12
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS

c. Dashboard Oerview Charging Error Indicator


3 9 1 High Beam Indicator Battery Error Indicator
7 Indicate high beam is on
2
Turn Signal Indicator Parking Indicator
Flashing when left or right The indicator displays P
turn signal is on. when the vehicle is in
Parking state.

OBD Checking Error Codes


See Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING for reference.
5 4
READY Start Indicator
The vehicle is ready to go when the READY
6 10 8 Indicator illuminates.

1 Speedometer 2 Clock 3 Endurance Mileage/ 4 Ambient Temperature


Subtotal Mileage/ Sport Mode
Display current speed Display current time. Display current ambient
of the vehicle. RPM temperature.

5 Power Display Bar 6 State of Charge (SoC) 7 Total Mileage


Normal Mode
Display current amount Display the SoC in percentage. Display total distance the
of energy remaining in (*When using two batteries, the SoC shows vehicle has been ridden.
battery A and B. the percentage of the higher one.)
Eco Mode
8 Ride Mode/Forward 9 Controller Output Current 10 Controller Temperature
or Reverse Mode
Display real-time Controller Display current operating
Display Ride Mode/Forward Output Current. temperature of the controller.
or Reverse Mode.
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DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS AND PARTS
d. Brake

3
1
4

1 Front Brake Lever 2 Front Brake Lever Free Stroke 3 Rear Brake Lever 4 Rear Brake Lever Free Stroke

Front Brake Rear Brake


The brake is an impor tant safety component of an Park the vehicle on solid level ground with the main
elect ric vehicle and should always be properly stand. The distance the rear brake lever moves from
adjusted.The distance that the end of the f ront brake the start of braking to when the rear wheel just feels
lever moves from the start of braking to the time when the brake dragging is called the rear brake lever free
the f ront wheel just feels thebrake dragging is called stroke.
the f ront brake free stroke. Rear brake lever free st roke should be:10-20mm
Measure the distance that the end of the front brake
lever can travel.Free stroke should be: 10-20mm

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OPERATION GUIDE
a. Left Combination Switch

1 High / Low Beam Switch 2 Turn Signal Switch 3 Horn Button


Up position, high beam on; Turn to left, left turn signal on; Press, horn on; Release, horn off.
Down position, low beam on. Turn to right, right turn signal on.

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OPERATION GUIDE
b. Right Combination Switch

1 Mode Switch 2 Emergency Flasher Switch 3 Parking Switch


The vehicle provides three ride Up position, emergency flasher on; When the parking switch is pressed to the
modes: 1 eco, 2 normal, 3 sport . Down position, emergency flasher up position, the vehicle enters parking
Position Right for Mode 1; off. state, and the parking indicator (P)
Position Middle for Mode 2; illuminates;
Position Left for Mode 3. When the parking switch is pressed to the
down position, the READY indicator
illuminates, and the vehicle exits parking
state.

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OPERATION GUIDE
c. Intelligent Remote Control Operation
TS is equipped with second generation SOCO Intelligent Remote Control, with a press of the button, you
can lock or unlock the vehicle within effective distance.

1. Keyless Start
After unlocking the vehicle via Intelligent Remote
Control, press the “ POWER ” button, power on, press
again, power off.

2. Unlock Button
Press “Unlock” button, the vehicle enters
unlocked state.

3. Lock Button
When the vehicle is in a stationary state, press “Lock”
button, the vehicle enters locked state.

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OPERATION GUIDE
d. Steering Wheel Lock Operation

1 After parking the vehicle, turn the handlebar all the way to the side. Insert the key and turn the key clockwise to lock the
steering wheel.
2 Turn the key counterclock wise to unlock the steering wheel.

e. Open the Storage Box and Seat


1 Insert the key and turn the key clockwise. when you hear the click, you can open the storage box.
2 Insert the key and turn the key counterclockwise to open the cushion .

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OPERATION GUIDE
f. Air Circuit-breaker
The air circuit-breaker serves as the main power protection for the entire vehicle. When the vehicle circuit is abnormal or short
circuit causes the current to exceed the safety setting, the air circuit-breaker will automatically disconnect to ensure safety.

ON

TIPS: To ensure the safety of the vehicle and the user, please turn off the air circuit-breaker when washing the vehicle, storing the vehicle for
extended periods of time or taking out the battery pack

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RIDING GUIDE
a. Pre-ride Checklist
Before operating your TS Smart Electric Scooter, check the following to ensure your own safety:
1 Check whether the handlebar is stable and flexible when turning.
2 Check whether the left and right handlebar controls work properly.
3 Check whether the throttle control works properly.
4 Make sure the tire pressure is within normal range. The suggested tire pressure is 175 kPa for the front tire, 200 kPa
(Single Person) or 225 kPa (Two Persons) for the rear tire.
5 Make sure that there are no cracks, damage, wear, foreign object puncture or adhesion on the tire surface.
6 Check trend depth of both tires is enough. If the tire is worn to the black shaded mark on the diagram, it needs to be
replaced.
7 Check if any error warning sign illuminates on the dash when power on. 6
8 Check whether the battery capacity is sufficient for your trip.
9 Check whether all lights function properly.
10 Check whether horn function properly.
11 Check whether rearview mirrors are clean and adjust them to appropriate
angle.
12 Check whether brake fluid is sufficient, whether the handlebar
and brake system function properly.

If you have any questions, please contact SOCO Customer Service.

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RIDING GUIDE
b. Starting the vehicle

1 Put on the helmet. 2 Get on your TS, retract the side 3 Press “Unlock” button on the
stand and center stand. intelligent remote control.

4 Press “Power” button on the 5 Press the “Parking” button, apply 6 Gently twist the throttle to ride
intelligent remote control. the brake to unpark the vehicle, on the road.
parking indicator turns off.
Note:When the vehicle remains stationary for a long time in power-on state, it will switch to the parking state. Gently hold the
brake,and the power will be on again.

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RIDING GUIDE
TIPS:
1 Before riding, make sure the side and center stand are retracted, the handlebar is unlocked.
2 DON’T press “PARKING” button or kick out the kickstand while riding, as it will cut off the power
suddenly, which may cause unforeseen danger.
3 You can only start the vehicle when it’s in the stationary state. If an error occurs while riding, please
slide or push the vehicle to a safe area. Do not attempt to restart the vehicle while riding or in the driving
lane to avoid danger.

c. Riding Safety Tips

1 When the vehicle is starting, you should slowly accelerate in order to avoid excessive starting current
caused by instantaneous rapid acceleration and increased energy consumption.
2 Under the premise of ensuring safety, try to maintain a constant speed, reduce frequent start, brake,
instant acceleration, etc. to avoid increased energy consumption.
3 The maximum load for TS is 180KG. Overloading is strictly prohibited.
4 When pushing the vehicle, please press the “Parking” button or switch to Forward Mode to prevent
accidents caused by sudden start of the vehicle due to unintentional turning of the throttle control.
5 Please cut off the power while parking, and remove the key or switch to Forward Mode.
6 When the vehicle remains stationary for a long time in power-on state, it will switch to the parking
state. Gently hold the brake,and the power will be on again.

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BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION
a. On-board Charging
1 Plug the charger into on-board charger socket.

2 Connect the charger to a power supply, and the indicator on the charger illuminates red during normal
charging.
3 Once the vehicle is fully charged, the indicator on the charger illuminates green.

Charging:
the indicator illuminates red.
Fully charged:
the indicator illuminates green.
Error:
the indicator flashes red and green
alternately

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BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION
b. Off-board Charging

1 Open the battery compartment, switch


off the air circuit-breaker and take out
the battery compartment cover.
2 Disconnect the battery pack main plug.
3 Put the main plug of the charger into
the battery charging port, and then
connect the AC power plug to a power
supply, the indicator illuminates red
while the battery pack is being
charged.

TIPS:
Pay attention to water damage, and prevent the battery pack from being exposed or submerged to water
●Charging temperatures: 0 - 40℃, discharging temperature: -15 - 45 ℃.
●Charge the battery pack after using, if you plan on not riding the vehicle for a long time, please take the battery pack out of the vehicle.
●Forbidden to short-circuit the battery pack.
●Please prevent children from touching the battery pack and forbidden to throw it into the fire.
●Forbidden to impact or press strongly on the battery pack.
●Only charge the battery pack with the designated special charger. Do not use unapproved chargers to charge the battery pack.
●The battery pack and charger have been strictly inspected before leaving the factory, forbidden to disassemble the battery pack without
authorization.
●Do not park the vehicle indoors or in the hallway. Do not charge the vehicle indoors or in the hallway. The battery/vehicle should be kept
away from combustible materials when charging.

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BATTERY USE INSTRUCTION
c. Storage, Maintenance and Transportation

1 In case you plan on storing your battery pack for a long period of time, please disconnect the battery
from the vehicle to prevent it from over-discharging. Keep the battery in a dry, ventilated place and fully
charge it with the charger once every two months.
2 The battery pack and charger should be stored in a clean, dry and well-ventilated place and avoid
contact with corrosive substances, and be kept away from power, fire and heat sources.
3 Battery pack storage conditions: ambient temperature 0-25℃, ambient humidity ≤65%RH
4 To avoid electric shock, please cover the rubber plug of the vacant battery plug when using single
battery pack.

If you encounter any problems, please contact the after-sales service


department of SUPER SOCO.

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APP INSTRUCTIONS

TS Smart Electric Motorcycle sup ports wireless communication, GPS, etc., which can connect the vehicle
withyour smart phone.
You can manage and check your vehicle using your smart phone through the SOCO App.
*Please note that some functions require wireless network and location function
Available on iOS and Android platforms, please check your smart phone operating system before installation.

iOS platform: App requires iOS 9.0 or later. Android platform: App requires Android 4.4 or later.

APP main features:

On-Board Diagnostics: Anti-theft System:


When the vehicle is ready to start , The vehicle will sound the alarm when an unauthorized
you can access the condition of the movement of the vehicle occurs. The app will notify the
vehicle by performing a one-button
examination. owner and start tracking the position of the vehicle.

Data Record: Social Networking:


Users can access the vehicle information, Users can make friends and build the community
battery level, distance travelled, tracking through the app and enjoy the fun of riding online
and other information through the APP. and offline.

The functions of SOCO APP may vary with version update, function upgrade and different vehicle types .Please refer to the actual content
of the latest version.

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MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance can improve the service life and driving safety of TS Smart Electric Motorcycle. It is
suggested that you take care of the vehicle following the advices below:

a. General cleaning and maintenance


*Cleaning: Please use clear water and mild detergent to clean the vehicle, and use soft cloths and sponges to clean the surface.
Please do not use metal brushes, sandpapers etc. to prevent the parts surface from scratching. After cleaning, dry it with a
soft cloth.

*Storage: Please move the vehicle to a dry and cool indoor place, reduce exposure to sun and rain to avoid rust and corrosion
of parts, thereby prolong ing the service life of your vehicle.

b. Warnings
1 Please turn off the air switch before cleaning.
2 Please do not use high-pressure washers to flush the vehicle directly, so as to avoid internal elect rical par ts and lines
being exposed to water intrusion and soaking, which may cause vehicle mechanical failure or other potential accidents.
3 Before long - term storage, please turn off the air switch to cut the power supply and avoid over discharging and
please charge the battery once a month.
4 After long - term storage, please fully charge your vehicle before operating.

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COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS
a. FAQ and Troubleshooting
1
2
Errors Causes Solutions
3
4 power, “start”
No 1. Battery is poorly connected 1. Please check if the main battery plug is properly connected
won't light up. 2. Air circuit breaker is not turned on 2. Turn on the Air circuit breaker

1. Low battery 1. Charge the battery


2. Kickstand is not retracted 2. Retract the kickstand
Twist the throttle, 3. Parking button is not switched off 3. Press the parking button to unpark
the motor won’t start. 4. Throttle fault 4. Replace the throttle
5. Controller connector is loose 5. Replug the controller connector
6. Controller fault 6. Replace the controller
7. Motor fault 7. Replace the motor

1. Low battery 1.Charge the battery


2. Flat tire 2. Please inflate the tires to normal pressure before riding
Speed is slow or 3. Overloading 3. Observe load limits
mileage is short. 4. Poor braking 4. Replace brake pads and check the brake system before riding
5. Battery aging or reaching end of life 5. Replace the battery

1 The charging plug is poorly connected. 1 Please check if the main plug is properly connected
Battery won’t charge
2 Did not use the correct charger 2 Please use SOCO designated charger
3 Battery aging or reaching end of life 3 Replace the battery

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COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS
b. Error Codes
Errors Causes Solution
Error 99 on Dash Controller communication fault Please contact customer service or dealer
Error 98 on Dash Controller stops working Please stop for a while and then start again
(possibly overcurrent, locked-rotor,
under voltage, overtemperature)

Error 97 on Dash Controller power transistor fault Please contact customer service or dealer
Error 96 on Dash Controller Hall sensor fault Please contact customer service or dealer
Error 95 on Dash Controller throttle fault Please check the throttle wiring or contact customer service or dealer
Error 94 on Dash Battery communication fault Please check the charging port connection, or contact customer
service or dealer
Error 93 on Dash Charging overcurrent Please stop charging, and check the charger
Error 92 on Dash Charging overvoltage Please stop charging, and check the charger
Error 91 on Dash Battery at high temperature Please stop charging/riding wait until the battery temperature drops
before attempting to ride
Error 90 on Dash Discharging overcurrent If it keeps showing Error 90, please stop riding and wait for a moment
Error 89 on Dash Low temperature charging Please take out the battery and charge it in a warm indoor place
Error 88 on Dash Low temperature discharging Please take the vehicle or battery to a warm indoor place, and wait
for a moment
Error 87 on Dash Internet connection fault Please move the vehicle to an open area, or contact customer service
or dealer
Error 86 on Dash GPS connection fault Please move the vehicle to an open area, or contact customer service
or dealer
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COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS
c. Battery Troubleshooting

Status Errors Causes Solutions

Before using The battery has no power, no Low battery Charge the battery.
response when starting the vehicle

When riding with low power, Low battery, low voltage protection, Charge the battery.
In use normal phenomenon
power off occurs when battery
level drops below 10%

In use Error 88 on Dash Low temperature discharging Please move the vehicle to a warm
indoor place, and wait for a moment
In use Error 90 on Dash Discharging overcurrent If it keeps showing Error 90, please
stop riding and wait for a moment
In use Error 91 on Dash High discharge temperature Please stop riding, switch off the air
circuit-breaker and wait for a moment

In use Error 94 on Dash Battery communication fault Please check the charging port
connection or contact customer
service or dealer

In use Overnight or next day, the ECU, controller, alarm electrical Operate as normal
dash shows a drop in power components will drain the battery.
Normal phenomenon

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COMMON PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING METHODS
Status Errors Causes Solutions
In use The mileage is different Official Mileage is the one in a If you have any questions, please
from official data special environment and condition, contact customer service or dealer
and is related to road conditions,
weather, temperature, wind
resistance, load capacity and other
factors
Storage Start the vehicle, Battery has been stored for too Charge the battery. If it can’t be charged,
“Power" not on long, power is used up please contact customer service or dealer

Charging Error 89 on Dash Low temperature charging Take out the battery and charge it in
a warm indoor place

Charging Error 92 on Dash Charging overvoltage Please stop charging, and check the charger

Charging The charger heats up Charging process of the charger


during charging internal current is high and will
generate a lot of heat, the metal Operate as normal, and use the
charger in a dry, ventilated place
housing can effectively dissipate
heat, which will lead to a higher
temperature of the housing
Battery The battery does not work The vehicle is rained on, soaked Stop using. Please contact customer
flooded properly and the vehicle in water, waded too deep in water, service or dealer
water cannot be started causing battery flooded water
Battery The battery has been Battery shell damage caused by Stop using. Please contact customer
shell broken impacted or dropped, the use of the vehicle service or dealer
causing the shell to
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SOCO Smart Electric scooter

Download App Bind your vehicle

请粘贴
二维码或条形码

Android iOS

Available on iOS and Android platforms, please check your smart phone operating system before installation.
iOS platform: App requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Android platform: App requires Android 4.4 or later.

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CHECK LIST RANGE 1000 2500 5000 7500 10000 12500 15000 17500 20000 Torque
KM KM KM KM KM KM KM KM KM

Brake fluid

Tire pressure and wear

Front and rear brake shoes wear

Front and rear brake discs wear

Front axle nut fastening 59N.m

Rear flat fork nut fastening 59N.m

Motor nut and retainer bolt fastening 80N.m

F.Upper 22N.m/F.Lower 32N.m/


Front and rear shock bolt fastening
R.45N.m

Steering column locking nut 74N.m

Front disc brake bracket fastening


(with threadlocker) 26N.m

Front brake disc fastening


42N.m
(with threadlocker)

Rear disc brake bracket fastening


26N.m
(with threadlocker)

Rear brake disc fastening


42N.m
(with threadlocker)

Battery

Note: Check the lithium battery balance by BMS reading and manual measurement. www.supersoco.com
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Manufacturer:Yanaka (Xuzhou) New Energy Locomotive Co., Ltd.
Address: Accessories Park, Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, Changdian Town, Fengxian County,
Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China
Assembly plant: Changzhou Kwang Yang Motor Co.,Ltd.
Address: No.10 Lvtang Road, New North District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China

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