1. Sehlahisoa Overview
The MAIMEIMI Universal Motorcycle Digital Speedometer Gauge is a multi-functional instrument designed for motorcycles. It provides real-time data including speed, engine RPM, gear indication, odometer readings, oil level, and steering indicators. This gauge cluster offers integrated data monitoring for various riding conditions.
Setšoantšo sa 1.1: Pele view of the MAIMEIMI Universal Motorcycle Digital Speedometer Gauge.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:
- Pontšo e Kopantsoeng: Shows speed, tachometer (RPM), 1-6 gear indicator, odometer (ODO/TRIP), oil level, and steering indicators.
- Adjustable Tire Size: Compatible with various tire sizes, adjustable from 40" to 118".
- Wide Speed Range: Speed display range of 0-199 MPH.
- Sebaka sa Tachometer: 0-12 (x1000r/min).
- Mileage Tracking: Cumulative mileage (ODO) 0-999999 KM/MILES, subtotal mileage (TRIP) 0.0-999.9 KM/MILES.
- Alamo ea Oli e Tlase: Flashing outer frame and indicator light when oil level is below the alarm value.
- Moralo o sa keneleng metsi: Constructed from high-quality ABS material with an epoxy resin sealed LCD screen for clear visibility in various weather conditions.
- Tšebelisano ea bokahohle: Suitable for most 1/2 cylinder motorcycle engines with a 12V DC voltagsistimi.
Image 1.2: The speedometer installed on a motorcycle, showing its integration.
2. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle tse thathamisitsoeng ka tlase li kenyelelitsoe ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:
- 1 x Motorcycle Speedometer
- 1 x Speed Sensor
- 1 x Bracket e kenyang
- 1 x Installation Instruction (Electronic version available upon request)
3. Lintlha tsa Setegeniki
| Tlhaloso | Boleng |
|---|---|
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa (L x W x H) | 7.08 x 3.74 x 3.34 inches (180 x 95 x 85 mm) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 14.4 ounces (0.9 lbs) |
| Lintho tse bonahalang | ABS Plastiki, Metal |
| Moqtage Ts'ebetsong | DC 12V |
| Speed Display Range | 0-199 MPH (or KM/H) |
| Tachometer Display Range | 0-12 x1000r/min |
| Odometer (ODO) Range | 0-999999 KM/MILES |
| Trip Meter (TRIP) Range | 0.0-999.9 KM/MILES |
| Adjustable Tire Circumference | 40"-118" |
Image 3.1: Detailed dimensions of the speedometer gauge.
4. Ho seta le ho kenya
Installation of the speedometer requires basic electrical knowledge. If you are unsure, consult a professional motorcycle mechanic.
4.1 Setšoantšo sa Wiring
Refer to the following diagram for proper wiring connections. Ensure all connections are secure and insulated to prevent short circuits.
Image 4.1: Wiring connections for the speedometer and speed sensor.
Main Connector (9-pin):
- Botsho: IGN+ (Ignition Positive)
- Boputsoa: Beam e phahameng
- Botala: Power supply (Ground)
- Pherese: Normal current+
- Yellow & White: Boemo ba oli
- Namunu: Turn left signal
- Blue & White: Letshwao la lebelo
- Brown: Backlight
- Botala bo Khanyang: Turn right signal
Speed Sensor Connector (3-pin):
- Khubelu: Speed signal +
- Botala: Speed signal -
- Boutu: Speed signal +
- Botsho: Signal (Output)
Gear Indicator Connector (6-pin):
- Pinki: Gear ea pele
- Bokhubelu bo boputsoa: 2nd gear
- Green & Black: 3rd gear
- Yellow & Red: 4th gear
- Brown & White: 5th gear
- Green & Red: E sa nke lehlakore
- Terata e putsoa: 6th gear
4.2 Tire Circumference Adjustment
The speedometer's accuracy depends on correct tire circumference settings. The adjustable range is 40"-118". Consult your motorcycle's manual for the exact tire circumference or measure it accurately. The adjustment procedure is typically performed during initial setup via the button on the gauge.
5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
5.1 Mesebetsi ea Pontšo
The digital display provides comprehensive information at a glance:
Image 5.1: Labeled interface display showing various indicators and readings.
- Lebelo: Digital display in MPH or KM/H.
- Tachometer: Analog dial (x1000 RPM) and digital display.
- Sesupo sa Gear: Displays current gear (1-6) or Neutral (N).
- Odometer (ODO): Total accumulated mileage.
- Trip Meter (TRIP): Resettable mileage for individual trips.
- Boemo ba Oli: Bar graph indicator.
- Turn Indicators: Left and Right arrows illuminate.
- High Beam Indicator: Symbol illuminates when high beams are active.
- Neutral Gear Indicator: 'N' symbol illuminates when in neutral.
- Fuel Alarm: Flashing icon when fuel level is low.
5.2 Unit Switching and Display Modes
The single button on the gauge allows for switching between different display modes and units.
Image 5.2: Visual representation of unit and display mode switching.
- Switching Speed Units (MPH/KM/H): After the instrument panel is activated, press and hold the button for 3-5 seconds. The speed unit will automatically switch.
- Toggling Odometer/Trip Meter: A short press of the button will toggle between the ODO (cumulative mileage) and TRIP (subtotal mileage) readings.
5.3 Low Oil Alarm Function
The speedometer is equipped with a low oil alarm. If the oil level falls below a predetermined threshold, the outer frame of the digital display will flash, and the dedicated empty oil indicator light will illuminate to alert the rider.
Image 5.3: Display clarity in both daytime and nighttime conditions.
6. Tlhokomelo le Tlhokomelo
6.1 Tshebetso e sa Keneng Metsing
The MAIMEIMI motorcycle speedometer is designed with good waterproof performance. The high-quality ABS material and epoxy resin sealed LCD screen allow for normal operation even in rainy weather. However, avoid prolonged submersion or high-pressure water jets directly on the unit.
Image 6.1: The speedometer demonstrating its waterproof capabilities.
6.2 Tlhokomelo e akaretsang
- Clean the display and housing with a soft, damp lesela.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the display or housing.
- Ensure all connections remain tight and free from corrosion.
- Periodically check the mounting bracket for security.
7. Ho rarolla mathata
If you encounter issues with your speedometer, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Ha ho Matla/Pontšo: Check all wiring connections, especially the power supply (Green wire for ground, Black wire for IGN+). Ensure the motorcycle's battery is charged and providing 12V DC.
- Incorrect Speed Reading: Verify the tire circumference setting is correct. Check the speed sensor wiring (Blue & White wire) and ensure the sensor is properly installed and functioning.
- Tachometer Not Working: Ensure the tachometer signal wire (if applicable and connected) is correctly wired.
- Gear Indicator Issues: Check the wiring for each gear signal. Ensure the gear sensor on your motorcycle is functioning correctly.
- Oil Level Indicator Malfunction: Check the Yellow & White wire connection to the oil level sensor. Ensure the oil level sensor itself is working.
- Indicators (Turn/High Beam) Not Working: Verify the Orange (Left Turn), Light Blue (Right Turn), and Blue (High Beam) wires are correctly connected to their respective motorcycle circuits.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to seek assistance from a qualified motorcycle technician or contact MAIMEIMI customer support.
8. Support and Assistance
For further assistance or if you have questions regarding the installation or operation of your MAIMEIMI Universal Motorcycle Digital Speedometer Gauge, please refer to the following:
- Buka ea Elektronike: If a physical user manual was not included in your package, an electronic version can be requested from MAIMEIMI customer support.
- Thuso ea Setsebi: For complex installation or troubleshooting, it is advisable to consult with experienced maintenance personnel or a certified motorcycle mechanic.
- Contact MAIMEIMI: For direct support, please reach out to MAIMEIMI customer service through the platform where the product was purchased.