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e-TWOW BOOSTER PLUS User Manual

e-TWOW BOOSTER PLUS
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Portable Electric Scooter
Electric two wheels
A new era in urban mobility
USER MANUAL
BOOSTER PLUS
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e-TWOW BOOSTER PLUS Specifications

General IconGeneral
Motor Power500 W
Battery Voltage36 V
Max Speed30 km/h
Max RangeUp to 35 km
Max Load100 kg
FoldableYes
LightsFront and rear lights
Tires8 inch solid tires
SuspensionFront and rear suspension

Summary

WARNING

SAFETY

Protective Gear Requirements

Wear safety helmet and protective gear; no barefoot riding.

Riding Rules and Regulations

Obey local laws, avoid traffic lanes and unsafe roads.

Stair Riding Prohibition

Do not ride on stairs above 3 cm to prevent overturning.

Speed Limits and Night Riding

Limit speed to 20 km/h; 15 km/h at night with headlights.

Water Damage Prevention

Do not immerse scooter in water deeper than 4 cm.

Driving Under Influence

Do not drink alcohol and drive the scooter.

MAIN PARTS

FOLDING/ UNFOLDING STAGES

OPERATION

Speed Control

Using the thumb accelerator to control speed.

Breaking Control

Activating the electronic magnetic brake.

MENU for SPEED LIMIT

Setting Speed Limit

Procedure to set the maximum speed limit (L1-L5).

MENU for SETTING

Customizable Settings

Procedure to set P1 (Zero Start), P2 (Cruise Control), P3 (Acceleration).

RIDING OPERATION

Braking Systems

Explanation of electromagnetic and mechanic brakes.

Maximum Speed Limitation

Explanation of speed limit settings (L1-L5).

BATTERY AND CHARGER

Battery Information

Details on lithium polymer battery and charging advice.

Charger Information

Using the dedicated smart charger and its protection function.

GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting Checklist

Methods to resolve common issues like display problems.

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