CSC WIZ Manuale utente


The electric motorcycle can be used on road only.
The user should read this manual carefully. You should have a proper command of basic operation
of this scooter. The data, technical specifications and performance parameters labeled in the
manual are compiled based on the latest status. We reserve the right to amend the manual at any
time without separate notice.
You may not reproduce any part of the manual without our written approval. Please us your
opinions on this product. If you have any recommendations, please let us know.
For more information, please contact us.
Used batteries should be recycled at appropriate sites.
Only use genuine CSC components and accessories on this product.
CSC Motorcycles
1331 Foothill Boulevard
Azusa, California 91730
909 445 0900
www.CSCMotorcycles.com
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1. Always wear protecve gear.
2. It is forbidden to hang any item on the steering
handle bar.
3. Please charge the baery using only the origi-
nal charger.
4. Please switch o the air switch and electric lock
when plugging the baery socket.
1. Please check the accessories and all informa-
on with the electric motorcycle aer opening
the box.
2. The maximum payload is 150kg and the trunk’s
payload is 3kg.
3. Do no alter any components.
4. To avoid any damage to the battery, always
fully charge the baery. Do not set the baery
upside down when charging. Do not ush it with
pressurized water.
1. Turn the air switch o when the electric motor-
cycle is idle.
2. Charge the baery at least once a month.
Danger Cauon
Warning Suggeson
1. Observe trac rules ride safely.
2. Do not operate the motorcycle without a li-
cense.
3. Do not operate the vehicle while udner the in-
uence of drugs or alcohol.
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Contents
Appearance and the Name of Components.............................................................................................. 4
Engine start lock, USB, Manipulation handle ............................................................................................ 5
Instrument Indicators................................................................................................................................ 6
LHS and RHS switches................................................................................................................................ 7
Items to Be Checked before Operation .................................................................................................... 8
Starting and Operation ............................................................................................................................. 9
Inspection and Adjustment after Break-in ................................................................................................ 10
Regular Maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 11
Maintenance Requirements...................................................................................................................... 12
Maintenance of Air Switch ....................................................................................................................... 12
Charger Use and Maintenance of Charger ............................................................................................... 1 3
Battery Use and Maintenance .................................................................................................................. 14
Lithium Battery Removal........................................................................................................................... 1 5
Drive Motor Maintenance......................................................................................................................... 1 6
Wheel and Tire Inspection ........................................................................................................................ 1 6
Brake Inspection and Adjustment ............................................................................................................ 17
Cleaning and Storage ................................................................................................................................ 18
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Electrical Schematic................................................................................................................................... 20
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Appearance and the name of components
1. Headlamp 2. Instrument 3. Document box 4. Charging interface 5. Seat 6. Trunk 7. Tail lamp
8. Front wheel 9. Front shock absorber 10. Front pedal 11. Side stand 12. Rear wheel
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No. Name Description of functions
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Power source On
Turn the key to the posion to enable starng
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Power source O
Turn the key to the posion to disable starng
3 Steering lock Turn the key to the posion to lock the steering han-
dle and the electric motorcycle is not available
4USB interface Connect the mobile phone charging wire for charging
5Speed regulaon
handlebar
Turn the speed regulation handlebar to control the
speed.
6 Front brake handle Control the speed of the front wheel of which the free
travel is 10mm-20mm
7 Rear brake handle Control the speed of the rear wheel of which the free
travel is 10mm-20mm
Engine start lock, USB, manipulation handle
Warning
1. Park the motorcycle in a safe place and lock the steering to prevent it from being stolen.
2. Adjust and maintain the motorcycle properly on a regular basis.
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No. Name Description of function
1LHS turn signal lamp LHS turn signal lamp “ ” flickers when
it is being used.
2Coulombmeter
It indicates the current electric quan-
tity. It means lower electric quantity
when the pointer stands at the red
line. Please charge as soon as possi-
ble.
3Odometer
It indicates the mileage covered. The
mileage over a single trip is to be
zeroed when the key is turned off.
4 Display of current It displays the present current of the
controller.
Instrument indicators
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No. Name Description of function
5RHS turn signal
lamp
RHS turn signal lamp “ ”flickers when
it is being used
6High beam
indicator
High beam indicator is illuminated
when it is being used
7Display of
temperature
It displays the present temperature of
the instrument circuit board.
8Photosensitive
sensor
Headlamp switch is being off. When
ambient light is much too dim,
photosensitive sensor switches on the
headlamp automatically.
9Speedometer km/h It indicates the speed at which the
motorcycle is running.
10 Readiness lamp
being illuminated when there is no
trouble found throughself-detection,
vice versa.
11 Display of gear It displays the present gear at which
the motorcycle is running.
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No. Name Description of function
6Lighng switch Operates lights.
8 Mode switch Dependng on different circumstances, allows switching to different operating modes for
power output and battery life.
7 Cruise control can be enabled with this switch.
9 Emergency switch Both LHS and RHS turn signal lamps flash by pressing the button
No. Name Description of function
1High-low beam
switching buon
High beam lamp is illuminated when the lighting
switch is turned to“ ”.Low beam is illuminated
when the lighng switch is turned“ ”
2Horn buon Press and hold the buon when there is a need to trum-
pet.
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Turn both LHS and RHS turn signal lamps buon swith;
LHS turn signal lamp or RHS one ickering if driving direc-
on needs to be changed
4 Restoring key
When the electric circuit for handle bar is faulty
or there is motor hall default phase, the complete
motorcycle is under the state of braking. This
button enables low- speed operating
LHS and RHS switches
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Turn signal switch
Cruise control

Items to be checked before operation
Check the items before operaon to ensure the user can drive smoothly and safely
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No. Item Check Remarks
1Baery Check if the power of battery is sufficient
2 Driveline Check if the controller and driving motor can work as
intended
3 Brake liquid Check if the brake fluid has deteriorated and if the level
of brake fluid stands below the lower-end scale
4 Brake handle Check if the free travel is within the specified value or
not
5 Shock absorber Check if the shock absorber works
6 Speed governing handlebar Check if speed governing handlebar is flexible
7 Steering gear Check if the steering is free and stable
8 Tire/wheel Check the tire for tire pressure and wear
9Lighng/signal indicator Check if lighting lamps/signal lamp/indicators work as
usual
10 Brake Check the brake show for wear and any problem with
braking performance
11 Main stand/side stand Check if the main stand/side stand has been distorted
or not and check them for improper return
12 All fastener Check all the fasteners for loose connection and any
parts falling off
Maintain the motorcycle as
specified in this manual.

Starting and Operation
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1. Insert the key into the seat lock hole to open the seat and
turn air switch to “ON” to enable the general power source.
2. Insert the key into power source lock and turn it to
the on position.
3. Grip the front & rear brake handle to prevent the
motorcycle rolling away.
4. Please switch on the turn signal indicator to win the
attention of pedestrians and vehicles.
5. Retract the side stand to deactivate the protective state
of controller.
6. Loosen both front & rear brake handles. Turn the RHS
speed governing handlebar with right hand in order to
move the motorcycle.
1. The controller is under power-o protecve state when the side support is deployed and the motorcycle is parked. At
this moment, it is forbidden to ride the motorcycle in order to keep the motorcycle dashing forward as a result of driv-
er’s unintended rotaon of the handlebar.
2. The driver and the passenger should wear helmets, protecve gloves, and other protecve wear prior to operaon.
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