Recently, we have received many inquiries from Mukuta riders about how to set up their Mukuta electric scooters. For example, how to set the speed unit (kph or mph), how to adjust the display brightness, how to lift the speed limit, etc.
If you have the same question about the Mukuta electric scooter, please read on.
(Since the Mukutariding official website currently only retails two models, Mukuta 9plus and Mukuta 10plus, the specific P settings take these two models as examples. If you purchased other Mukuta models from an agent, you can find out through the manual or ask the agent.)
How to Access Mukuta E-scooter P-Settings
Mukutariding Store has 2 adult models, Scooter 9plus and 10plus, the steps on how to access the P settings on your Mukuta scooter are as follows:
Mukuta 10Plus
- Step 1: Power on your scooter.
- Step 2: Long press the and together. Use the button to scroll through P-codes, and to change parameters.
- Step 3: Return to the menu to complete the setting.
#Setting Menu
Setting | Feature | Notes | Default |
P01 | Backlight brightness |
1: dark 3: bright |
3 |
P02 | Mileage units |
0: KM 1: Mile |
0 |
P03 | Voltage level | From 24V to 72V | 60V |
P04 | Dormancy time |
0: not set Range 1-60min |
5min |
P05 | Reserve | - | - |
P06 |
Wheel diameter (do not adjust) |
The unit is the inch. The accuracy is 0.1 (varies by model, generally no need to adjust) |
10.0 |
P07 |
Speed measuring magnetic steel number (do not adjust) |
From 0 to 255 | 28 |
P08 | Rate-limiting | From 0 to 100% | 28 |
P09 | Start mode |
0: zero start 1: kick to start |
0 |
P10 | Reserve | - | - |
P11 | Regenerative/Electronic brake strength |
0: off 1: weak 5: max Range 1-5 |
3 |
P12 | Soft and hard start strength |
1: softest 5: hardest Range 1-5 |
5 |
P13 | Reserve | - | - |
P14 | Reserve | - | - |
P15 |
Controller under-voltage (do not adjust) |
(varies by model) | the voltage value of P15 will be automatically adjusted according to P03 without manual setting. |
P16 | ODO Zero setting | keep pressing "+" for 5 seconds, and ODO will zero clearing | - |
P17 | Cruise control |
0: off 1: on |
0 |
P18 | Bind\unbind NFC cards | Long press "+" to build the binding, long press "-" to build the unbinding | - |
P19 | Reserve | - | - |
P20 | Communication protocol | It can not change | 4 |
Mukuta 9Plus
- Step 1: Power on your scooter.
- Step 2: To access this menu,long-press the button. Use the button to scroll through P-codes, and to change parameters.
- Step 3: Return to the menu to complete the setting.
#Setting Menu
Setting | Feature | Notes | Default |
P01 | Battery lock |
0: locked 1: unlocked |
- |
P02 | Mileage units |
0: KM 1: Mile |
0 |
P03 | Voltage level | From 24V to 72V | 48V |
P04 | Dormancy time |
0: not set Range 1-60min |
5min |
P05 | Reserve | - | - |
P06 |
Wheel diameter (do not adjust) |
The unit is the inch. The accuracy is 0.1 (varies by model, generally no need to adjust) |
8.5 |
P07 |
Speed measuring magnetic steel number (do not adjust) |
From 0 to 255 | 28 |
P08 | Rate-limiting | From 0 to 100% | 28 |
P09 | Start mode |
0: zero start 1: kick to start |
0 |
P10 | Reserve | - | - |
P11 | Regenerative/Electronic brake strength |
0: off 1: weak 5: max Range 1-5 |
3 |
P12 | Soft and hard start strength |
1: softest 5: hardest Range 1-5 |
5 |
P13 | Reserve | - | - |
P14 | Reserve | - | - |
P15 |
Controller under-voltage (do not adjust) |
(varies by model) | the voltage value of P15 will be automatically adjusted according to P03 without manual setting. |
P16 | ODO Zero setting | keep pressing "+" for 5 seconds, and ODO will zero clearing | - |
P17 | Cruise control |
0: off 1: on |
0 |
P18 | Bind\unbind NFC cards | Long press "+" to build the binding, long press "-" to build the unbinding | - |
P19 | Backlight brightness |
1: dark 3: bright |
3 |
P20 | Communication protocol | It can not change | 4 |
P-Settings to Avoid Adjusting
While P settings on e-scooters provide riders with the flexibility to customize the performance and functionality of the scooter, certain settings can lead to unwanted consequences if tampered with. Adjusting these without proper knowledge may compromise the safety, performance, and longevity of your scooter. It is not recommended to change the following critical P settings:
#P03 (Voltage level)
It ensures that the scooter’s system is aligned with the battery’s output, guaranteeing optimal performance and battery health. Altering the battery voltage setting can lead to:
- Reduced battery lifespan due to overcharging or undercharging.
- This may cause the battery level display to be inaccurate.
- Unexpected e-scooter behavior, including sudden shutdowns or reduced performance.
In addition, many riders have encountered the problem of E06 battery undervoltage. For details, please read our blog post: MUKUTA Error Codes and Solutions. Other error code issues are also covered in detail in this blog post.
#P06 (Wheel diameter)
This setting specifies the wheel size of the scooter, which affects speed calculations and riding dynamics. The wheel size of Mukuta 10plus is 10 inches, and the wheel size of Mukuta 9plus is 8.5 inches. Generally, no adjustment is needed. Incorrect wheel diameter settings can cause misleading speed and distance readings.
#P07 (Speed measuring magnetic steel number)
This setting relates to the number of magnets in the scooter’s motor. It plays a crucial role in speed calculations and motor performance. Changing motor magnet settings may cause inaccurate speed readings on the LCD throttle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What happens if I adjust a setting incorrectly?
A: Incorrectly adjusting P-Settings on Electric Scooters can lead to various outcomes, from minor inconveniences like inaccurate speed readings to significant issues like reduced battery life or compromised safety. If you believe you’ve made an incorrect adjustment, it’s advisable to revert to the default settings or consult the user manual to correct the change.
Q: How often should I check or adjust my P-settings?
A: We recommend that you check the new e-scooter after receiving it, and also check it carefully when replacing the display. While there’s no strict frequency for checking P-Settings on Electric Scooters, it’s a good practice to review them if you notice any changes in your scooter’s performance or after any maintenance or upgrades. Additionally, periodic checks can ensure that your scooter operates according to your preferences.
Q: Can P-settings help improve my scooter’s range?
A: Yes, certain P-settings can influence the scooter’s range. For instance, setting a lower speed limit, adjusting acceleration curves, or enabling energy-saving features can help optimize battery usage and potentially extend the scooter’s range.
Q: Are there any safety precautions I should take when adjusting P-settings?
A: When accessing P settings, always make sure the scooter is stationary and on stable ground. Avoid making adjustments while riding. For critical settings, especially those affecting performance and safety, consult the user manual or seek expert advice before making changes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, as the world of electric scooters continues to evolve, riders are encouraged to embrace the advancements but also to tread with caution.
After reading this article, you now know all the P settings from 1 to 20. Happy riding!