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Insert grips into handlebar T-Frame as shown in fig. 3. Be sure that snap pins fit
into, and lock, the small holes located at the top of the T-Frame. With the hand-
lebars in the upright and locked position, and the rider standing on the platform
with ONE FOOT on the brake, adjust the handlebar height to just below the rider's
waistline. This is accomplished by loosening the height adjuster (fig. 3) while
holding and tightening height adjuster. Be sure height adjuster is tight again.
POWER SWITCH
The scooter is equipped with a power switch located towards the front of the
scooter platform (fig. 1).When depressed, the power is on, and the motor and
rear wheels cause the scooter to move forward.
HAND OPERATED ACCELERATION
This scooter is equipped with a hand-operated accelerator located on the right
hand side of the handlebars. Use four fingers to depress or release, with the
other fingers placed on the side of the handlebar, control the magnitude of the
acceleration.
HAND OPERATED MECHANICAL BRAKE
The rear wheel brake is engaged by depressing the brake lever located on the left
hand side of the handlebar. This can be performed by using four fingers of the
left hand, with the thumb placed on the handlebar itself. This is a friction brake.
The harder it is pressed, the more "braking" action will be applied on the rear
wheel. This brake has a micro device that will deactivate the power of the motor
simultaneously.
RANGE AND SPEED
When fully charged the scooter will cover approximately 15km on level ground,
with a 70 kg rider. The top speed is approximately 15km/h with a 70kg rider on
level ground and calm winds. Please note that these figures are estimates only,
thus they may vary.
STEERING ADJUSTMENT NUTS
You will need to periodically check the steering for looseness. The tightness of
the steering can be adjusted by turning the round nut clockwise and locking the
hex nut (fig. 1).
CHARGING
When shipped, the batteries are fully charged. Charging the batteries after every
use is recommended. For extended battery life, avoid discharging batteries
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before they are completely recharged. Lastly, follow this one simple use: When
the scooter starts to slow down on level ground, it is time to recharge. Try not to
delay recharging your scooter.
CHARGING PROCEDURE
With the charger in hand, locate the charge socket under the scooter. Plug the
charger into the charge socket. Next, plug the charger into the standard 110/220-
Volt electrical outlet (see fig. 4). Charging temperature 10 to 35 C. Do not over-
charge. When finished (Red light shows up on the charger), unplug charger from
the outlet, and then the scooter. Make sure to replace the cap over the charge
socket.
IMPORTANT
To ensure that the batteries are fully charged between uses but not over-char-
ged, please follow the recommended charging times. Battery overcharging does
not result in longer running time; however, it merely damages the batteries and
reduces their lifespan.
SCOOTER OPERATION
Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, shoes and for inexperienced
riders, we further recommend gloves, knee and elbow pads.
Before riding, be sure to have a clear unobstructed level path ahead of the rider.
Firmly grab the handlebars with both hands. Place one foot onto the platform.
Go ahead and push off with the other leg like riding any other foot scooter.
Simultaneously, engage the motor by simply depressing the accelerator, located
on the right-hand side of the handlebars. You will feel the power of the motor
as you begin to raise the other leg off the ground. To disengage or slow/stop,
depress the brake, located on the left-hand side of the handlebar. As you become
a more skilled rider and familiarize with your new electric scooter, you will begin
to use a combination of brake and power to achieve optimum operation. Be sure
to recharge the batteries after using.
Fig. 4
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