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DocumentFZ-TRH-001
Revision2026.06
Applies ToSurron · Talaria · Eride Pro
Documents10 PDF + 8 Charts + 23 Diagrams
Issued ByFactory Z — Rider Owned

Official owner's manuals, wiring diagrams, exploded parts views, and controller error-code charts for every electric dirt bike Factory Z sells and supports. Chasing a fault code or running routine maintenance? Download the PDF, or read the quick-reference charts further down — no login, always the current version.

Contents

DIAGRAMS

Surron Light Bee X — Exploded Parts Diagrams

▲ TAP Every assembly on the Light Bee X, exploded to the bolt. Tap any panel to open the full-resolution diagram (1613×1010) in a new tab and zoom in on individual part callouts. Use these alongside the Full Wiring & Parts Diagram and bolt list above.

Diagnostic Charts & Error Codes

The controller fault-code charts below are transcribed from the official documentation as searchable text. Always confirm against the official document for your exact model and controller version before servicing.

CHART A

Surron Light Bee X — LED-Flash Codes

Flashes Code Meaning First fix
2 Er-208 Controller power-tube malfunction Power cycle
3 Er-207 Controller hardware over-current Release throttle to idle, twist again
4 Er-206 Controller software over-current Auto-recovers
5 Er-205 Motor main-cable phase malfunction Power cycle
6 Er-204 Motor Hall-coil malfunction Power cycle; check Hall sensor & wiring
7 Motor stall protection Release throttle to idle, twist again
8 Er-202 Controller level-1 over-temp Let cool; power cycle
9 Er-201 Controller level-2 over-temp Let cool; power cycle
10 Er-216 Motor level-1 over-temp Let cool; power cycle
11 Er-215 Motor level-2 over-temp Let cool; power cycle
13 Er-213 Battery level-2 low-voltage Charge; twist throttle again
14 Er-212 Throttle rush-out (throttle not at idle on power-up) Ensure throttle snaps to zero; power cycle
15 Er-211 Throttle signal-wire short-circuit Check throttle wiring; power cycle
16 Brake protection Auto-recovers
21 Er-209 Controller current-sampling failure Power cycle
22 Er-224 Side-stand protection Raise kickstand (auto-recovers)
23 Er-223 Tilt-switch protection Stand bike upright; twist throttle again
24 Er-222 Key-switch port power failure Power cycle
25 Er-221 Battery low-voltage (level 1) Charge / power cycle
27 Er-217 CAN communication malfunction Reseat connectors (auto-recovers)

▲ READ The Light Bee X (LBX) reports faults by LED-flash count — connect the diagnostic cable to the battery, count the flashes, and match the number above. L1e (street-legal) models show the "Er-" code on the dashboard directly. Battery temperature and BMS codes auto-recover once temperature and voltage return to the working range.

CHART B

Talaria Sting / XXX / MX — Error Codes

Talaria shows the same fault two ways, depending on the bike version: the MX-style dash shows the short E-code, while the L1e-style dash — the street-legal trim sold in Europe and Asia — shows the five-character numeric code. Both forms are listed together below.

Code (MX / L1e) Meaning First fix
E01 / 00001 Protection IC error (chip comms lost) Restart; if it persists, see a dealer
E02 / 00002 Battery cell connection wire disconnected Restart; if it persists, dealer
E03 / 00003 Battery cell voltages unbalanced (>500mV) Restart; if it persists, dealer
E04 / 00004 Battery capacity measurement error Default setting — can be ignored
E05 / 00005 Storage error (record device failure) Restart; if it persists, dealer
E06 / 00006 Time display error Restart; if it persists, dealer
E07 / 00007 Discharge MOS error Restart; if it persists, dealer
E08 / 00008 Charge MOS error Restart; if it persists, dealer
E09 / 00009 Over-charge error (cell >4250mV) Can ride but not charge; if it persists, dealer
E10 / 0000A Level-1 over-discharge (low battery) Charge immediately
E11 / 0000B Level-2 over-discharge Charge immediately
E12 / 0000C Level-1 over-discharge current Stop / reduce load 1 min (auto-clears)
E13 / 0000D Level-2 over-discharge current Keep discharge ≤110A; check for a short
E14 / 0000E Over-charge current Use the correct Talaria charger
E15 / 0000F Soft-start failure (too much load on start) Follow the manual power-on sequence
E16 / 00010 Pre-charge time-out Replace BMS or use the correct charger
E17 / 00020 MOS temp-sensor failure Restart; if it persists, dealer
E18 / 00030 Battery cell temp-sensor failure Restart; if it persists, dealer
E19 / 00040 Battery discharge overheated Stop riding until cooled
E20 / 00050 Battery charge overheated Stop charging until cooled
E21 / 00060 Battery discharge low-temp Stop riding until warmed
E22 / 00070 Battery charge low-temp Stop charging until warmed
E23 / 00080 Battery discharge MOS overheated Stop riding until cooled
E24 / 00090 Battery charge MOS overheated Stop charging until cooled
E25 / 000A0 Soft-start circuit overheated Stop riding until cooled
E26 / 000B0 Storage error (production fault) Dealer repair
E27 / 000C0 Discharge fuse failure Default setting — can be ignored
E28 / 000D0 Charge fuse failure Default setting — can be ignored
E29 / 000E0 Level-3 over-current (external short) Find & clear the short; dealer if needed
E30 / 000F0 Level-4 over-current (external short) Find & clear the short; dealer if needed
E31 / 00100 Setting error (production) Dealer repair
E33 / 00300 Controller phase-wire over-current Check phase terminals, U/V/W order & encoder wiring; ensure the rear wheel turns freely
E34 / 00400 Controller busbar over-current Same checks as E33
E35 / 00500 Controller MOS error Replace the controller assembly
E36 / 00600 Tip-over sensor error Stand the bike upright and restart
E37 / 00700 Throttle error Reseat the throttle connector; ensure return-to-zero; replace throttle
E38 / 00800 Low-battery protection Charge the battery
E39 / 00900 Over-voltage protection Use the Talaria stock charger
E40 / 00A00 Magnetic encoder error Check encoder contact; replace encoder
E41 / 00B00 Motor phase-wire failure Check phase terminals, U/V/W order & encoder wiring
E42 / 00C00 Motor overheat Stop until cool; check encoder
E43 / 00D00 Motor temp-sensor error Stop until cool; check encoder
E44 / 00E00 Controller overheat Stop until cool
E45 / 00F00 Controller temp-sensor error Stop until cool
E46 / 01000 Current-sensor error Dealer repair
E47 / 02000 Motor lack of phase Switch on the circuit breaker; check U/V/W wiring
E48 / 03000 Motor locked-rotor protection Check wheel / motor / gearbox / chain / brake aren't stuck
E49 / 04000 Communication error (CAN) Check all CAN connections (dash, controller, battery)

▲ READ E33–E49 are the controller and motor codes most riders hit. The MX3 cannot run the "match" controller calibration — the MX4 and MX5 can. The Talaria XXX (TL2500) shares this code family, but its main harness and wiring diagram differ, so don't cross-reference XXX wiring with other Talarias.

CHART C

Eride Pro SS 3.0 — Error Codes

Code Meaning First fix
00300 Controller phase-line failure Reconnect motor phase wires; check U/V/W
00400 Controller bus over-current Check wiring; ensure rear wheel isn't stuck
00500 Power-tube failure Power cycle; dealer if it persists
00600 Tilting error Stand the bike upright and restart
00700 Throttle error Reseat throttle connector; ensure return-to-zero
00800 Low-voltage protection Charge the battery
00900 Over-voltage Use the correct charger; dealer if it persists
00A00 Motor Hall-sensor failure Check Hall signal wiring
00B00 Motor phase-line failure Reconnect motor wires
00C00 Motor overheat Stop riding until cooled
00D00 Motor temp-sensor failure Stop until cool; check sensor wiring
00E00 Controller overheat Stop until cool
00F00 Controller temp-sensor failure Stop until cool; dealer if it persists
01000 Current-sensor failure Dealer repair
02000 Motor out of phase Check phase wiring / circuit breaker
03000 Motor stalling Check the rear wheel / drivetrain isn't jammed
04000 Communication error Check CAN connections (dash / controller / battery)

▲ READ Codes display on the TFT dash. The same numeric family applies across the Eride Pro SR / SS / 3.0 line.

CHART D

Fardriver Controller — Fault Beeps

Many high-output Surron, Talaria, and Strike builds swap in a Fardriver controller. It signals faults by buzzer beep-count:

Beeps Meaning First fix
1 Motor Hall fault Reseat / repair the Hall signal wire between controller and motor
2 Accelerator (throttle) fault Throttle not returning to zero or broken; clears after self-check
3 Current-protection restart Abnormal-protection alarm; power cycle
4 Phase-current over-current Abnormal-protection alarm
5 Voltage failure Battery voltage outside the controller's range
6 Anti-theft alarm signal Reserved
7 Motor over-temperature Let the motor cool; check the temp sensor
8 Controller over-temperature Let the controller cool
9 Phase-current overflow Abnormal-protection alarm
10 Phase-current zero-point fault Controller internal — service
11 Phase-line short-circuit Phase line shorted or motor faulty
12 Wire-current zero-point fault Controller internal — service
13 MOSFET upper-bridge fault Upper bridge damaged — replace / service
14 MOSFET lower-bridge fault Lower bridge damaged — replace / service
15 Peak line-current protection Hardware over-current alarm

▲ READ A single long beep = brake and throttle applied at the same time. "Two short + one long" repeating = self-learning mode, not a fault. Votol, Sabvoton, and Nucular controllers use their own charts — ask if you want those added.

CHART E

Surron Ultra Bee — Error & Diagnostic Codes

Code Description First check
ER-000 Dashboard data communication protection Check the dashboard wire connection
ER-003 Over-discharge protection (level 2) Bike enters Low Power Mode; check if the motor is in a locked-rotor condition
ER-004 REGEN overcurrent protection (level 2) Lower the REGEN setting
ER-008 Battery discharge MOS over-temperature protection (level 2) Stop riding; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-010 Battery charge MOS over-temperature protection (level 2) Stop charging; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-011 Startup self-diagnostic over-temperature protection (level 1) Turn the key switch OFF and back ON
ER-013 Battery cell temperature unbalance protection (level 2) Stop riding; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-015 Battery pack insulation protection (level 2) Stop riding; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-017 Battery cell volume unbalance protection (level 2) Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-019 Battery cell low-voltage protection (level 3) Charge the battery pack
ER-022 Discharging overcurrent protection (level 3) Stop riding; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-024 Battery cell discharge over-temperature protection (level 3) Stop riding; wait until temperature returns to the working range
ER-025 Battery cell discharge low-temperature protection (level 3) Stop riding; wait until temperature returns to the working range
ER-030 BMS protection board 1 error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-031 BMS protection board 2 error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-037 Battery hall sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-038 Battery voltage sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-040 Battery all-temperature sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-041 Startup self-diagnostic temperature sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-043 Battery discharge MOS error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-044 Battery charge MOS error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-100 MCU electron tube error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-101 MCU overcurrent protection (level 1) Bike enters Low Power Mode
ER-104 Motor position sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-105 Motor locked-rotor error Check if the motor is in a locked-rotor condition
ER-106 MCU sampling error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-107 MCU over-temperature protection (level 2) Stop riding; wait until MCU temperature returns to the working range
ER-108 Motor over-temperature protection (level 2) Stop riding; wait until motor temperature returns to the working range
ER-109 Main power cable instant low-voltage protection Check the MCU main power cable
ER-110 Main power cable low-voltage protection (level 3) Charge the battery pack
ER-111 Main power cable high-voltage protection Disable the REGEN function
ER-113 Battery cell over/low-temperature protection (level 3) Stop riding; wait until temperature returns to the working range
ER-114 Throttle signal protection Check if the throttle cable is short-circuited or cannot return to idle
ER-115 Throttle ground protection Check if the e-brake is short-circuited

Protection & Power-Limitation Codes

Code Description First check
AL-116 Brake override triggered Check if the brake override system is short-circuited
AL-117 Side-stand / motor-stop switch triggered Check if the side-stand switch is still down
AL-118 Tilt switch protection Check the tilt switch
ER-119 Main power cable low-power protection Check the communication cables; charge the battery pack
ER-127 Motor temperature sensor error Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
AL-128 REGEN disabled Check battery temperature and voltage
ER-129 CAN communication error Check all wires and cables
ER-130 Speed sensor error Check that the front and rear wheel speed sensors are connected
ER-131 Main power cable instant high-voltage protection Disable the REGEN function
ER-133 Key switch power loose protection Check the key switch and MCU cable connection
ER-134 MCU firmware malfunction protection Turn the key switch OFF and back ON
ER-135 Battery cell high-voltage difference protection Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-136 High MOS discharging temperature MCU protection Stop riding; wait until temperature returns to the working range
ER-137 Battery cell low-voltage protection Charge the battery pack; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
ER-144 BMS discharging overcurrent power limitation Low Power Mode (level 1)
ER-145 Battery cell high-voltage difference power limitation Low Power Mode (level 2)
ER-146 High MOS discharging temperature power limitation Stop riding; wait until temperature returns to the working range
AL-147 Battery cell low-voltage power limitation Charge the battery pack; contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer

Quick Diagnostics — Power & Movement

Possible cause Action
Bike does not power on
Battery not plugged into the correct position Check the battery plug
Battery SOC too low Charge the battery
Battery in temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
Main harness fuse blown Check all wires and cables; replace the fuse
Key switch not properly engaged Recheck or replace the key switch
DC converter error Replace the DC converter
Battery malfunction Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
Bike powered on but not moving
Side-stand switch protection Lift the side stand up
Brake override protection Check the brake override system
Tilt sensor triggered but not reset Stand the bike upright, then cycle the key OFF and ON
Throttle not at idle when powered on Check the throttle position
Battery low-SOC protection Charge the battery
Motor temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
MCU temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
Side-stand switch error Disconnect or replace the side-stand switch
Brake override system error Disconnect or replace the brake override switch
Tilt sensor error Disconnect or replace the tilt sensor

Quick Diagnostics — Charge, SOC, Temperature & USB

Possible cause Action
Powered on but battery SOC not shown
Throttle error Replace the throttle
MCU not plugged in Check the MCU plug connection
Motor encoder not plugged in Check the motor encoder plug connection
MCU or motor encoder error Have an authorized dealer repair/replace the MCU, or repair/replace the motor
Coulomb meter not connected properly Have the manufacturer or an authorized dealer repair/replace the battery
Coulomb meter error Have the manufacturer or an authorized dealer repair/replace the battery
Charger not working
Battery in temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
Charger not plugged in properly Check the power source and plug in again
Charger malfunction Replace the charger
Battery malfunction Contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer
Temperature returning to working range
Low battery SOC Charge the battery
Battery temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
MCU or motor temperature protection Wait until temperature returns to the working range
Riding-mode switch error Replace the riding-mode switch
USB port — no power
USB not plugged in properly Check the USB connection and plug in again
USB converter error Replace the USB converter

▲ READ The full Surron Ultra Bee code set, verified against the factory diagnostic chart. Codes show on the dash with an ER or AL prefix; battery-temperature and BMS protections clear on their own once temperature and voltage return to the working range. A code pointing to a battery, BMS, or MCU fault is not rider-serviceable — contact the manufacturer or an authorized dealer.

CHART G

Yozma IN 10 / IN 10 Pro — Error Codes

Code Description First check
E00 Normal status Normal operation — no fault
E01 Reserved Reserved — not used
E02 Brake Error Check the brake levers return fully; inspect the brake cut-off switch & its connector
E04 Walk Assist Mode Walk-assist active — not a fault
E05 Real-Time Cruise Cruise active — not a fault
E06 Low Voltage Protection Charge the battery pack fully; replace the pack if it will not hold charge
E07 Motor Error Inspect the motor phase & sensor connectors for a loose pin, corrosion, or water
E08 Throttle Error Confirm the throttle returns to zero; re-seat its connector; replace the throttle if it persists
E09 Controller Error Power-cycle; if it persists, this is controller service / authorized-dealer territory
E10 Communications Error Re-seat the connectors between the dashboard, controller & battery
E12 BMS Communications Error Re-seat the battery comms connector; dry any moisture; if it persists, service
E13 Front Light Error Check the front-light connector & wiring

▲ READ The IN 10 and IN 10 Pro share this status-code set. E00 is normal operation and E01 / E04 / E05 are status indicators, not faults. Code meanings are transcribed from the Yozma owner's manual; the first-check steps are Factory Z quick-reference. Turn the bike off before inspecting the wiring behind a code.

CHART H

Tuttio Soleil 01 — Fault Codes

Code Description First check
E02 Power Cut-Off Protection Fault Loose or damaged power cut-off wire — power off, disconnect the battery, then inspect and replace it
E06 Low Battery Voltage Fault Pack below the operating threshold — fully charge until the charger light is green; if it still will not run, meter the charger output, battery discharge port & controller terminals
E07 Motor / Controller Communication Fault Loose motor/controller wiring or incomplete self-learning — check the controller-side wiring, then complete the self-learning procedure per the wiring diagram
E08 Throttle Fault Throttle signal malfunction — inspect the throttle connector & cable, replace the throttle, and replace the main harness if it persists
E09 Controller Fault Internal controller malfunction — stop riding and replace the controller with a Tuttio-approved unit
E10 Main Wiring Harness Fault Damaged or loose main harness — inspect it (check the pins at both ends for bending) and replace the harness & the throttle

▲ READ The six documented fault codes for the Soleil 01, transcribed from the manual's Error Codes section. Power off and disconnect the battery before inspecting behind any code. An E09 controller fault means stop riding and replace the controller with a Tuttio-approved unit — do not disassemble the battery, controller, or braking components yourself.

CHART I

Strike Shadow — Status & Fault Codes

Code Description First check
0 Normal — no fault
2 Brake signal active Brake lever held or the cut-off switch stuck — release the lever, then check the brake switch & its connector
6 Battery undervoltage Pack below the operating threshold — fully charge until the charger light is green
7 Motor fault Check the motor phase & hall connectors for a loose pin, corrosion, or water; if the motor itself is internal it is dealer territory
8 Turnaround / turning-handle (throttle) fault Throttle not at zero or a bad signal — make sure the grip snaps fully closed, then check the throttle connector & cable
9 Controller fault Internal controller malfunction — stop riding; dealer / warranty territory, do not open the controller
10 Communication reception failure Re-seat the connectors between dash, controller, and battery; dry out any moisture
11 Communication transmission failure Same as 10 — inspect the comms wiring for a pushed-back pin or a break
12 BMS communication failure Re-seat the battery comms connector; if it persists the battery / BMS needs a dealer
13 Headlight malfunction Check the headlight connector and bulb / LED, and the wiring to the light

▲ READ Status-code meanings are transcribed from the Strike Shadow owner's manual; the first-check steps are FactoryZ quick-reference. The fitted display surfaces these as on-screen E## codes (like the E 02 in our Strike Shadow guide) — match the number to the rows above. Codes 1, 3, 4, and 5 are reserve / cruise states, not faults. A code 9 controller fault means stop riding and have it serviced — do not open the controller, motor, or battery yourself.

Frequently Asked

How do I read the error code on my Surron Light Bee?
On the Light Bee X (LBX), connect the included diagnostic cable to the battery and count the number of LED flashes, then match that number to the error-code chart. L1e (street-legal) models display the code directly on the dashboard. The full chart is in the Light Bee Controller Diagnostics section above.
What does Surron error 14 mean?
Error 14 means the controller detected the throttle was not at zero when the bike powered on — a safety cut-out that blocks power until the throttle returns to zero. Loosen the throttle clamp so the grip snaps fully closed, make sure nothing is catching it, and check the throttle wiring.
What does Surron error 6 mean?
Error 6 points to a motor hall-sensor fault. Check the hall-magnet alignment and the hall sensor itself, then inspect its wiring and connector. If the motor and wiring test good, the fault is usually internal to the controller, which then needs replacing.
How do I clear a Talaria error code?
For most Talaria fault codes on the MX4 and MX5, start with a controller calibration — shown as the "match" function on the dashboard — then reseat the battery and controller connectors. The MX3 cannot run the match function. If the code returns, match it against the official error-code chart above before going further.
Are these manuals and diagrams official?
Yes. These are the official OEM owner's manuals, wiring diagrams, and error-code charts for the bikes Factory Z stocks and supports, hosted here as free downloads so you always have the current version on hand.
Where do I find the right upgrade or replacement parts for my bike?
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