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NUUK

URBAN /CARGO 

/TRACKER

Summary of Contents for NUUK CARGO

Page 1: ...NUUK URBAN CARGO TRACKER ...

Page 2: ...2 GARANTIE CONSTRUCTEUR D 1 AN PIÈCES ET MAIN D OEUVRE ONE YEAR OF WARRANTY PARTS AND MANPOWER UN AÑO DE GARANTÍA MANO DE OBRA Y PIEZAS ...

Page 3: ...structions and information given below We remind you that the life of the vehicle depends on the use and maintenance you give it and that keeping it in perfect working condition reduces the cost of repairs This manual should be considered as an integral part of the vehicle and must remain on the base equipment even in the case of a change of ownership For any eventuality consult the RIEJU dealer w...

Page 4: ...ne Identification number Vehicle identification Controls and instruments Dashboard Indicators Ignition Lock Locking and unlocking the handlebars DIGITAL DISPLAY 1 Time 2 Driving mode 3 Speed 4 Estimated range 5 Driving data 6 Ambient temperature 7 Energy consumption Recovery 8 Battery charge level 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 ...

Page 5: ...Emergency stop Throttle Lift and fold the seat Front brake Rear Brake Starter Battery Tyres Stands 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 DIGITAL DISPLAY Indicators 1 Left turn indicator 2 Road Light Indicator 3 Vehicle Fault Indicator 4 Right turn indicator 5 ABS Indicator 6 Charge indicator INDEX ...

Page 6: ...ical Data Sheet 8 5 KW 26 26 26 28 28 29 31 32 34 35 36 36 37 38 40 42 43 Pre driving checks Start up To brake Operation of the vehicle Ignition sequence Navigating the Menus Driving modes Settings menu Power Bar Limit Power per temp Braking Stop Traction Batteries Connection and Extraction Load Correct operation Prolonged storage 44 44 45 46 46 47 48 49 50 51 ...

Page 7: ...of the bike which is accessed with a key delivered with the bike and that allows a fast battery change thanks to the Nuuk battery extraction system The dual cradle Tubular chassis provides great strength and sturdiness to the vehicle The vehicle incorporates a digital Display in which all vehicle information is provided speed autonomy partial distance average consumption etc and can be connected t...

Page 8: ...situated and to make the change always with the bike turned off Charger The vehicle integrates an onboard charger with integrated cooling so that the bike is charged directly into a 220v AC outlet You can optionally purchase an external charger to charge the batteries independently of the vehicle It is recommended to use the standard charge mode in normal conditions and to use the fast charge mode...

Page 9: ...n explain the correct handling of the vehicle Rear view mirror adjustment Adjust for customer Adjusting the brake levers adjust the correct inclination for the customer Footrest Adjustment Adjust position for customer Charging the vehicle explain how to carry out the charging process Warnings Explain the importance of warnings to ensure a long life of the vehicle Keys Complete Set delivery Recomme...

Page 10: ...s steering tube and the manufacturer s label is located on the left side This identification number will be necessary for the certificate of specification insurance registration etc and must be quoted for any suggestion or claim as well as to request spare parts The nameplate is located on the steering tube on the front of the plate ...

Page 11: ...le identification 1 Brake Fluid tank 2 Mode and illumination switch 3 Dashboard 4 Power switch 5 Battery Lock 6 Motor 7 Battery ECU 8 Side Stand 9 Center Stand 10 Emergency stop 11 Throttle 12 Charging Cable 1 2 3 4 10 11 7 9 8 6 5 12 ...

Page 12: ... 1 Light switch 2 DigitalDashboard 3 Key Lock on 4 Battery indicator 5 Brake Fluid tank 6 Brake Fluid tank 7 Brake lever 8 Brake lever 9 Indicator switch 10 Emergency stop 11 Throttle 12 Horn push button 13 Selector switch 6 2 4 7 1 9 10 3 11 5 8 12 13 ...

Page 13: ...nd handlebar lock 1 Steering lock electrical system disconnected 2 In this position the electrical system is disconnected 3 The electrical system is activated and can be started Locking and unlocking the handlebars To lock the handlebar position follow these steps 1 Turn the handlebar all the way to the left 2 place the key in position 3 Press the key and turn to the position 4 Remove the key 1 2 ...

Page 14: ... km h and mph in the settings menu 4 Estimated autonomy range Indicates the estimated range with the driving mode and current battery level This value reviews your style of driving 5 Driving data Press the SELECT button to switch between the different data Driving km total km daily daily driving time consumption Medium medium speed To reset the driving data except Total Km press the select button ...

Page 15: ...recovery Graphic indicator of instantaneous energy consumption The higher the power consumption of the system the more segments are illuminated in this indicator The three lower segments indicate the recovered energy 8 Battery charge level Graphically and numerically indicates the battery charge level When all segments are illuminated and 100 is indicated the battery is fully charged ...

Page 16: ... activated 2 Road Light Indicator Turns on when the road lights are on 3 Vehicle fault indicator Indicates a system error Turn off the vehicle And wait 40 seconds 4 Right flashing indicator Lights up when the right indicator is activated 5 Not used 6 Charge indicator Lights up when the vehicle is charging the battery ...

Page 17: ...the trigger forward 2 Burst high beam road light Pull the trigger backwards 3 Caution Only use high beam light if there are no vehicles or people in Front or to make alerts in case of danger or emergency Indicator switch Three position intermittent switch Indicator Left 4 Resting position 5 Indicator right 6 Set the switch to right or left and press the button to cancel 4 6 5 3 2 1 ...

Page 18: ...selector switch is a 3 position pushbutton up down and select Used to navigate through the Display menus Down 1 Select 2 Top 3 To raise or lower a position in the menu press the selector switch to the right or left respectively to select the selected position press the switch 1 3 2 ...

Page 19: ...ning off the switch will cut the vehicle s power and acceleration The vehicle remains on but the speed function is disabled Caution Use this switch if you are going to keep the vehicle on but without using it for a period of Long time Attention If you turn off the switch with the vehicle running it will disable the throttle function which could cause an accident This switch should only be used to ...

Page 20: ...lifted to discover a rear load surface or to perform the back up function 1 Pull the lever located on the right side of the seat to unlock the movement 2 Lift the rear seat from the rear to the vertical locking position 3 Push the lever to take it to its initial position and lock the seat in a horizontal position 1 ...

Page 21: ...wing the bike Caution The electric vehicle makes less noise than a petrol motorcycle so the use of this can surprise pedestrians in the vicinity of the vehicle causing possible accidents In pedestrian areas avoid sudden acceleration Attention The accelerator Grip is an electronic element to avoid damage and Possible accidents avoid subjecting the grip to strong radiation Magnetic or electromagneti...

Page 22: ...e sending a signal to the rear brake light Caution Use the levers gently and gradually to stop the rear wheel and not to lock it It is recommended to simultaneously actuate both brakes Attention braking delivery The NUUK motorcycles integrate a combined braking system so that when the front brake lever is actuated the braking is split between the front caliper 70 and the rear caliper 30 Actuating ...

Page 23: ...e To avoid completely discharging the starter battery it is recommended not to leave the vehicle on and without activating for a long period of time In the event of excessive discharge of the starter battery the system will not activate In the first excessive discharge range the Display will light up showing the power bar with the hollow segments In the next download range the display will turn of...

Page 24: ... pressures regularly Caution Do not overload the vehicle as in addition to losing stability it increases tire wear Caution When the pressure is too high the tires stop cushioning Directly transmitting shocks and jolts to the chassis and affecting safety ride and comfort When the pressure is too low the friction of the tires increases causing increased wear and consumption of energy dimensiones Pre...

Page 25: ...d be able to deploy correctly For the vehicle to work the side stand must be retracted To drive the vehicle the side stand must be retracted regardless of the position of the center stand 1 2 A B Caution When using any of the two stands make sure the machine is placed on a firm flat surface Attention The side stand has a safety switch that cuts off the power of the motor to avoid accidents the cen...

Page 26: ...Operation Adjust or replace Tyres pressure state and wear Inflate or replace Battery The Charge Charge Steering Operation The smoothness of the direction The flexibility of movement Nothing is loose Adjust or replace Headlight Brake Light Position indicators Instrument Panel Its lighting Its lighting Its lighting Its lighting Replace Replace Replace Replace ...

Page 27: ...me the vehicle is used If an anomaly is spotted during the checks it must be rectified before using the vehicle Component Check If necessary Brake Discs That are not damaged and Completely clean Replace Brakes The Levers operate properly Brake fluid level is correct Adjust Top Up ...

Page 28: ...f the sequence is successful a beep will sound and the display shows the driving information Set the driving mode and lift the side stand to accelerate Make sure the emergency stop switch is off or the accelerator will not operate Before performing the vehicle activation sequence it will not respond to the throttle drive but other functions such as lights indicators and horn are available Attentio...

Page 29: ...ch located on the left side of the handlebar to navigate through the different menu options By pressing up from the NEUTRAL driving mode you will find the GO CRUISE and BOOST modes By pressing down from the NEUTRAL driving mode you will find the manoeuvre CRAWL modes reverse gear and forward used to move slowly in both directions ...

Page 30: ...econds from the GO driving mode to reset the driving data except Total Km Press the Select button for two seconds from the NEUTRAL driving mode or from the home screen to access the settings menu or the user Manual Press the Select button again for two seconds from the settings menu to return to the main menu A summary of the instructions for driving the vehicle can be found in the user Manual In ...

Page 31: ... is electronically limited BOOST High Power speed mode delivers the maximum power in acceleration and the maximum speed of the vehicle Range is considerably reduced in this mode Neutral Neutral speed mode no response to acceleration The vehicle automatically goes to this mode after 5 minutes of inactivity from any mode CRAWL Manoeuvre modes The vehicle moves at human pace both forward and reverse ...

Page 32: ... displayed Speed In the Speed menu you can set if the speed is displayed in kilometers per hour or in miles per hour displaying the corresponding abbreviations under the display speed indicator Language In the Language menu you can set the Display language between the available languages Wallpaper In the wallpaper menu you can set whether you want the background dark or clear Temperature In the te...

Page 33: ...instant energy consumption recovery during driving The top of the bar represents the energy consumed while the lower part represents the energy recovered during braking The higher the energy consumed recovered the greater number of segments will light up on the part of the corresponding bar ...

Page 34: ...resented in the power bar with hollow segments The available segments vary depending on the driving mode so that in GO the 4 upper segments are hollow in CRUISE the 2 upper segments are hollow and in SPORT all the segments are complete As the battery charge status drops the available segments of the power bar will also decrease as a lower battery charge status the maximum available power is also r...

Page 35: ... is not available varying the braking behaviour of the vehicle When limiting the delivered power the upper segments of the power bar will not be available but instead of indicating gaps they will not illuminate until the temperature drops In case of excessive temperature in the system which will be reflected by hollow segments in the energy recovery part of the Power bar and in the upper segments ...

Page 36: ...70 and 30 respectively When the left lever is actuated only the rear brake is actuated The system applies a second phase of regenerative braking in the first part of the circuit of the brake levers in such a way that the braking energy is used to recharge the batteries The power of the regenerative brake varies depending on the driving mode GO CRUISE BOOST and is indicated on the Display through t...

Page 37: ...in case of excessive heating of any component Attention The batteries are removable so that they can be removed from the vehicle Although the batteries should never be tampered with by unauthorized personnel Improper handling the batteries can cause irreparable damage to the vehicle as well as physical damage to the person who handles it Unauthorised handling of the traction batteries will result ...

Page 38: ... key into the locks located on the side cover of the vehicle and turn it clockwise to lock the lock or anti clockwise to unlock it Unfold the lock lever and turn the lock left anti clockwise and clockwise so that the inside face of the lock is facing upward This will unlock the door and gently lower the internal damper Lightly press the door until both locks are unlocked ...

Page 39: ... attach the Velcro to form a handle to pull to remove the battery You can remove the strap from the rail by applying the Velcro connection to the strap Pull the handle to remove the battery To install the batteries again follow the sequence before the reverse Insert the battery into the cage place the ring ends of the tape on the hooks of the cage and fix it by pressing the Velcro on the tape conn...

Page 40: ...e motorbike to open the charging cable compartment Turn the ignition key clockwise to open the compartment and lift the lid 2 Remove the charging cable completely so that it is extended and connect the end to a household plug Attention Do not completely remove the charging cable both from the motorbike and or exchange for an extension cord it can cause excessive heating which can cause damage to t...

Page 41: ...time in fast charge mode is 1 8h for approximately 50 of the load provided that the temperature conditions are favourable Charging time depends on factors such as outdoor temperature battery temperature or battery life status In order for the battery to be charged the temperature of the batteries must be less than 45 º C When a sporty ride is carried out or the ambient temperature is high it is po...

Page 42: ... condition New batteries need several charging cycles to achieve their maximum performance during which the performance of the bike will be slightly lower and also the charge times will be higher than those indicated in the manual Use with a single battery The electric bike NUUK version 8 5 KW will work if only one battery is connected but it will heat up quickly limiting the power of the system U...

Page 43: ...t be fully charged at the time of shutdown It is recommended to clean the bike properly and grease the moving parts before a prolonged stop The charging status of the batteries must be checked monthly to verify that the charging status is correct If it is below the specified range the battery must be recharged until it is The system automatically wakes up every certain time to check the condition ...

Page 44: ...of the mechanical elements for their correct operation and to lengthen the life of the vehicle Verify specified component Maintenance table First Service 500 Kms Second service 3 000 Kms Service Each 5 000 Kms Service Each 10 000 Kms Brake system Suspension Screws and nuts chassis Plastics Electrical system Chain tension and Wear Belt tension and Wear Rear Carrier assy Traction Battery Connectors ...

Page 45: ... must be at the proper tension first tensioning the transmission belt and the chain in the second place The maintenance of the transmission belt must always be carried out by an authorised service technician who will have the tools and the necessary knowledge to do it correctly To tighten the chain it must be actuated on the tensioners located on the rear wheel axle The rear axle fixing nut must b...

Page 46: ...isc is not grated or warped and that the fixing screws are properly tightened Starter Battery The bike features a 12v starter battery and 12Ah which is located under the cover of the charger To access it loosen the 4 screws on the corners of the cover and the screw located inside the charging cable compartment When the vehicle is turned on the system uses the starter battery to start and activate ...

Page 47: ...the left side cover and the fuse box cover The starter battery fuse is located next to the positive terminal of the starter battery following the wiring The fuses on the charger and the starter battery are located in the rear swingarm of the vehicle System Amperage Voltage Position Light 25 A 32 VDC Indicators horn display 25 A 32 VDC DCDC Transformer 7 5 A 58 VDC Charger 40 A 58 VDC Starter Batte...

Page 48: ... process of charging 2 Wash all surfaces with warm water and mild neutral detergent 3 Remove the soap with cold water and then dry all the surfaces 4 Clean the saddle with clean vinyl upholstery 5 Before starting the vehicle check that it is well dry and water has not entered the electrical elements Attention Do not use degreasing elements Rieju is not responsible for the use of degreasing element...

Page 49: ...e specified in the section on prolonged battery storage 1 Clean the bike and grease the moving parts 2 Store the vehicle in a dry place away from water or moisture 2 the battery must be between 40 and 60 of the load 3 Check monthly the state of charge of the traction battery in case of lowering it below 40 recharge the battery until it is within this range Attention A total discharge of the batter...

Page 50: ... 4 kwh kit 4 8 kwh optional Standard mode 4 5 h 100 Fast charge 1 8 H 50 Integrated external charger optional Integrated Tubular double Cradle Ø 40 mm Material Transmission Front suspension Rear suspension Front brake Rear brake Wheels Access height Seat height Maximum width Wheelbase Weight Steel Double stage Belt chain 1 10 15 Ø 41 mm 90 mm travel Mono shock absorber on left side Preload adjustm...

Page 51: ...ptional Integrated Tubular double Cradle Ø 40 mm Steel Double stage Belt chain 1 10 15 Ø 41 mm 90 mm travel Mono damper on left side Preload adjustment 90mm Travel Ø 280 mm Radial Clamp 4 Piston Ø 220 mm Floating caliper 100 80 17 130 70 17 520 mm 785 mm 782 mm 1400 mm 150 kg Motor Voltage Power Torque Cooling Maximum speed Range Battery Battery capacity Recharge Type of charger Bms Chassis Materi...

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