Manual use of DUCATI PRO 1 Scooter and Error code
Ducati PRO 1 is the first electric scooter in the Ducati Urban e-Mobility line with connected technology. It is a similar model to the Xiaomi scooter, they have similar components and design structures.
Maintenance is thus simplified. It can be replaced with the same parts and dimensions. In the electronic part, the controller and display of the general model can be used.
Ducati Pro1 Controls/Control Panel Information
- Speedometer: shows the current speed of the scooter.
- Battery level: the battery level is indicated by 5 bars.
- Headlamps: headlamp telltale.
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth indicator.
- SPORT mode: the display will show SPORT (up to 25 km/h).
- COMFORT mode: the display will show D (up to 20 km/h).
- ECO mode: the display will show ECO (up to 6 km/h).
- Cruise control: speed maintenance. It is activated after maintaining the same speed for a few seconds.
- Temperature: if it lights up, stop the vehicle immediately, it indicates overheating of the engine.
- Fault: if it lights up, check the possible solution by consulting the error code table.
- Power/controls button (A): press and hold this button to turn the scooter on/off.
- How to turn on/off the lights: press button (A) once to turn on the lights. When the lights are on, press button (A) again to turn them off.
- Mode/speed: press button (A) twice to select the mode: – E: up to 6 km/h – D: up to 20 km/h – SPORT: up to 25 km/h
Ducati Pro1 Brake Adjustment
Brake adjustment If the brake is too tight, use the wrench provided and turn it counterclockwise to loosen the brake cable pressure, then shorten the cable and tighten with the wrench. If the brake is too loose, perform the opposite operation and extend the brake cable.
Brake pads and brake discs are consumer-friendly products, but they are closely related to driving safety. If you feel that the braking force has decreased, remember to replace the brake pads and brakediscs-Skuterzone brake parts.
Scooter autonomy
The condition of the wheels
Maximum range depends on several variables: Terrain: driving on smooth pavement means greater range than driving on uneven and hilly roads.
User weight: the heavier the user, the lower the autonomy.
Temperature: driving the scooter in a very cold or hot environment affects the autonomy. Speed and driving style: smooth and constant driving extends the range. Accelerations and aggressive maneuvers quickly reduce range. A low speed extends the autonomy.
Maintenance: timely recharging and proper maintenance increase autonomy.
Check brakes, pressure (50 PSI), tire condition and throttle before each use.
Minimum weight allowed on the electric scooter: 20 kg. Maximum weight allowed on the electric scooter: 100 kg.
Ducati Pro 1 Battery
(warnings)
Make sure the scooter, battery charger and charging port are dry. When the scooter is fully charged, the led light on the charger changes from red (charging) to green (charging completed).
Use only the original battery charger. Other battery chargers may damage the device and pose other potential hazards.
The scooter should not be charged for prolonged periods of time. Overcharging reduces the life of the battery and leads to other potential risks.
Load the scooter in a dry environment, away from flammable materials (e.g. materials that could burst into flames), preferably at an internal temperature of 15-25 °C, and never below 0 °C or above 45 °C.
Do not charge in direct sunlight or near naked flames.
Do not charge the scooter immediately after use. Allow the scooter to cool down for one hour before charging.
Never leave the electric scooter unattended while charging. Thermal risk! Never connect the DC charging socket to metallic objects.
Read the sections on charging and storage to maintain and handle the battery correctly. Keep the scooter away from open flames or other heat sources to prevent the battery from overheating. Do not leave the scooter exposed to freezing temperatures. Excessive heat and cold can discharge the battery.
The battery must be prevented from discharging completely.
It is best to recharge the battery while it is still charged. This prolongs the life of the battery. When the load is too low, normal driving cannot be maintained. This may expose the driver to a loss of control or a fall.
It is necessary to ensure that the battery is charged at regular intervals, even if you do not use the electric scooter for an extended period of time. This prevents damage to the battery caused by low voltage over a prolonged period.
Battery precautions
The battery consists of lithium-ion cells and chemical elements hazardous to health and the environment. Do not use the scooter if it emits odors, substances or excessive heat. Do not dispose of the electric scooter or battery with household waste. The end user is responsible for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries in accordance with all applicable regulations.
Ducati Pro 1 data sheet
Low voltage protection 31V+/-0.5V
Current limit 15A
Motor type Brushless
Maximum load 100kg
Battery 36V 7.8Ah 280Wh
Ducati Pro 1 error codes
E1 Motor malfunction
E2 Control unit signal error –Controller KitPro 1
E3 Incorrect operation of the throttle lever
E4 Incorrect operation of the MOS control unit
E5 Phase/current error
E6 Incorrect operation of the medium current
E7 Battery voltage error
E8 Incorrect operation of the brakelever-Brake lever
Ducati Pro 1 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: The motor does not run.
Battery is discharged/Electrical problem
Question: Rear wheel does not turn
Brake problem
Adjust the brakes
Question: Motor shuts off when running
Engine overheating
Release the throttle and wait for it to cool down.
Question: After charging, the vehicle shuts down.
Battery is damaged
Question: The vehicle stops suddenly while in motion.
Damaged power and control cables
Question: The battery does not charge or the scooter does not turn on.
Connection problems
2. Battery damaged/dropped out
3. Problems with the charger