Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your S869 Electric Scooter LCD Display Panel. Designed for electric scooters and compatible with mountain bike modifications, this panel offers essential real-time data for an enhanced riding experience. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety.
Nga waahanga hua
- Hototahi maha: Specifically designed for S869 electric scooters, this LCD display panel also serves as an ideal upgrade for mountain bikes and cycling setups. It offers seamless integration, transforming your ride with advanced control and monitoring features.
- Splashproof Connector: Equipped with an IPX-rated splashproof connector, ensuring reliable performance even in damp conditions. Say goodbye to worries about light rain, splashes, or accidental spills affecting your device's functionality.
- Intuitive LCD Interface: The clear LCD display provides real-time data, including speed, battery level, distance traveled, and more. The user-friendly interface allows for easy operation, enhancing your riding experience with precise control.
- Tāutatanga Karekau: A plug-and-play design makes installation a breeze, no complex tools or technical expertise required. Simply connect the display panel to your scooter or bike, and you're ready to go. Save time and start enjoying your upgraded ride immediately.
- Hanga pakari: Crafted from premium materials, this LCD control panel and its accessories are built to last. Withstanding the rigors of daily use and various terrains, it's the ideal choice for riders seeking long-lasting, reliable modification parts.
Whakatakotoranga
| Whakatakotoranga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Momo Tuemi | Electric Scooter LCD Panel |
| Rauemi | ABS |
| Voltage Hototahi | DC24V, 36V, 48V |
| Product Size (Approx.) | 80x50mm / 3.1x2.0in |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 100 Karamu |
| Ingoa Tauira | SPYMINNPOOodftq1muin |
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The S869 LCD Display Panel is designed for straightforward installation. Follow these steps to set up your device:
- Wewete Ihirangi: Carefully remove the LCD panel and any included accessories from the packaging. Verify that you have received one Electric Scooter LCD Panel and one Manual.
- Tautuhia te Tauwāhi Whakapiki: Choose a suitable location on your electric scooter or bicycle handlebars for mounting the display panel. Ensure it is easily visible and accessible during operation.
- Tāutahia te Whakaaturanga: Whakamahia te whakauru clamp to securely attach the display panel to your handlebars. Tighten any screws as necessary to prevent movement during riding.
- Honoa te Taura: Locate the splashproof connector on the display panel's cable. Connect this to the corresponding port on your electric scooter's or bike's controller. Ensure the connection is firm and secure.
- Pānui Hototahi: This LCD panel uses the No.2 OMD communicating protocol. It is crucial to use a controller that is compatible with this specific protocol for the display to function correctly. Incompatibility may lead to non-functionality.

Whakaahua: Rear view of the S869 LCD display panel, highlighting the mounting bracket and the cable with its splashproof connector. This view demonstrates the ease of installation onto handlebars.

Image: The S869 LCD display panel with its attached cable and connector, illustrating the total length of the cable for connection purposes. The green-tipped connector is visible.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed and connected, the S869 LCD Display Panel provides real-time information and control over your electric scooter or bike. Here's how to operate it:

Whakaahua: Mua view of the S869 LCD display panel, showcasing its clear screen with speed, battery, and odometer readings, along with the control buttons (+, Power, -).
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Patohia me te pupuri i te Pātene hiko (center button with circle and vertical line) to turn the display panel on or off.
- Whakaatu Mōhiohio: The LCD screen will immediately show key riding data, including:
- Tere: Current riding speed (e.g., 24.6 km/h).
- Taumata Pūhiko: An icon indicating the remaining battery charge.
- Taumata PAS: Power Assist System level (e.g., '5' for current assist level).
- ODO/Distance: Odometer showing total distance traveled (e.g., 00002 km).
- Whakatika Tautuhinga: Whakamahia te '+' a '-' buttons to navigate through different display modes or adjust settings such as PAS levels, depending on your controller's capabilities. Refer to your scooter's or bike's main controller manual for specific adjustable parameters.
- Maama Whakamuri: The display features a thoughtful backlight design for clear visibility during both day and night riding conditions.

Image: The S869 LCD display panel in operation, demonstrating its clear screen and integrated backlight for optimal visibility of riding data, even in varying light conditions.
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your S869 LCD Display Panel, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Horoia te mata whakaatu me te tinana ki te wai ngohengohe,amp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, ngā whakarewa, ngā matū kino rānei, nā te mea ka kino pea te mata, te mata rānei.asing.
- Puranga wai: While the connector is splashproof, the main unit is not designed for submersion. Avoid exposing the entire unit to heavy rain or direct water jets. If it gets wet, dry it thoroughly before use.
- Taki Hononga: Periodically check the cable connection to ensure it remains secure and free from corrosion or damage.
- Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, store the display panel in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Tukino Tinana: Avoid dropping the unit or subjecting it to strong impacts, which can damage the internal components or the screen.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your S869 LCD Display Panel, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Kāore te Whakaaturanga e Tahuri Ana:
- Me mohio kua pehia te paatene hiko me te pupuri tika.
- Check the cable connection to the controller; ensure it is fully seated and not damaged.
- Verify that your scooter's or bike's battery has sufficient charge.
- No Data Displayed (e.g., Speed, Battery):
- Tino nui: Confirm that your controller uses the No.2 OMD communicating protocol. This display panel is only compatible with controllers using this specific protocol. If your controller uses a different protocol, the display will not function correctly.
- Check all connections between the display, controller, and sensors (if applicable) for looseness or damage.
- Restart the system by turning the display and scooter/bike off and then on again.
- Nga Panui Heke:
- Ensure the wheel size and other parameters are correctly configured in your controller's settings (if adjustable via the display or a separate interface).
- Check for any physical obstructions or damage to speed sensors.
- Patene Kaore i te Whakautu:
- Ensure the buttons are clean and free from debris.
- If the issue persists, a loose internal connection or component failure may be present, requiring professional inspection.
Ki te kore enei mahi e whakatau i te take, tena koa whakapā atu ki te tautoko a te kaihoko mo etahi atu awhina.
Nga korero Whakaputanga
This SPYMINNPOO S869 Electric Scooter LCD Display Panel comes with a manufacturer's warranty for 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. It does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accident, unauthorized modification, or improper installation.
Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For detailed warranty terms and conditions, refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact customer support.
Tautoko Kiritaki
For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries regarding your S869 Electric Scooter LCD Display Panel, please contact SPYMINNPOO customer support. Have your product model number (S869) and purchase details ready when contacting support for faster service.
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