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e-TWOW S2 BOOSTER E - 7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Power, Speed, and Braking

e-TWOW S2 BOOSTER E
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Unfolding steps
Press the rear fender to release the folding hook from the opening located on
the rear brake. Then, lift the handlebar until it reaches its normal position. You should
hear a click when the locking bolt comes into place.
Raise the two handles of the handlebar until they align into the normal posi-
tion.
Push the lock lever as shown in gures (a) and (b). Next press the button
shown in gure (c) and lift the handlebar to the desired height, securing the height
button in one of the two holes. Close the lock lever and make sure to always keep it
secured and tightly closed.
7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ON/OFF
Press the switch for 3 sec, and the display will light up, indicating that the power is
on. Press for 3 seconds if you want to turn it o󰀨. The scooter will turn o󰀨 if you don’t
use it for more than 3 minutes.
Speed control
Push to start! The scooter can only be accelerated after it has been previously pushed
with the foot and the wheel has been set into motion reaching a minimum speed of 3
km/h. This will prevent the user from accidental acceleration.Press the acceleration
lever with the right thumb to control the speed (1-30 km/h)
Braking system
The scooter features a dual braking system: an electromagnetic brake on the front
wheel and a mechanical brake on the rear wheel. The electromagnetic brake is ac-
tivated by pressing the electromagnetic brake lever with the left thumb . The harder
you press, the greater the braking force will be. The mechanical brake is activated by
pressing the rear fender. If you need to make an emergency brake, use both brakes.
Slippery road conditions, such as when it is wet, can increase the braking distance of
your scooter by 75 percent and more.
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