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Product is not meant for use in water or wet weather. Avoid surfaces with water, sand, gravel, dirt, leaves, or other debris.
Charger and port require regular inspection for damage. Stop using if damage is found and seek repair or replacement.
Turn power switch to "OFF" when not in use. Fully charge batteries at least every 30 days to maintain health.
Scooter enters a low-power stasis mode after 5 minutes of inactivity. Cycle power switch to restart.
List of necessary tools for assembly and adjustment, including various wrenches, a screwdriver, and a bicycle tire pump.
Instructions for inserting the stem, operating the quick release lever, and aligning/tightening handlebars.
Procedure to adjust the quick release lever's tightness for proper and secure engagement.
Details on the smart charger, its port, and the process for charging the scooter's batteries.
Step-by-step guide for safely removing and replacing the scooter's battery pack, ensuring power is off.
Guidelines for proper battery conditioning, charging, and storage to maximize lifespan and performance.
Information on replacing an overloaded fuse. Important safety warning: Do not bypass the fuse.
Explanation of the grip-twist throttle's function for speed control and its self-centering mechanism.
Details the speed limiting switch that allows adjustment of the scooter's top speed.
Guide to interpreting throttle LED indicators which show motor load and battery voltage.
Procedure for controller overheating; turn off scooter for 30 minutes to cool before riding.
Instructions on using the brake levers for safe, controlled stops and ensuring proper lever function.
Steps to adjust brake cable stretch using the lever's barrel adjuster for optimal braking performance.
Description of the scooter's propulsion system featuring a DC motor directly driving the rear wheel.
Steps to detach brakes, loosen axle nuts, remove washers, and safely remove the front wheel.
Procedure for removing the rear wheel and drive assembly, including disconnecting battery and motor connector.
Specific steps for removing the rear wheel, including the 24mm nut and axle key.
Process for installing the front wheel, ensuring axle seating, washer placement, nut tightening, and brake reattachment.
Critical sequence for aligning and securing rear wheel bearing cap and torque arm mounting bolts.
Detailed instructions for disassembling the front wheel rim to repair or replace the tire and tube.
Detailed instructions for disassembling the rear wheel rim to repair or replace the tire and tube.
Procedure for removing and installing tires and tubes on front and rear wheels for these specific models.
Information on scooter range, factors affecting it (weight, conditions), and typical distances.
Details maximum speeds for different models and factors influencing performance, including variable speed settings.
Specifies maximum rider weight limits for various scooter models to ensure safe operation and prevent damage.
Strongly advises against wet riding due to control loss and potential damage to electrical components.
Guidance on checking tire pressure for pneumatic tires and the importance of not exceeding maximum sidewall pressure.
Recommendations for regular battery recharging after use and for storage to maintain optimal performance and battery life.
Outlines the warranty duration for frame, motor, tires, and batteries, and the process for claims.
Covers defects in materials/workmanship for frame and components for 90 days from purchase.
Covers defects in tires and inner tubes for 30 days from purchase; excludes normal wear and road hazards.
Covers defects in battery materials/workmanship for 90 days from purchase; excludes improper use or charging.
Lists conditions and uses (e.g., stunts, commercial use, accidents) not covered by the product warranty.
Check tires for cuts, unusual wear, and ensure proper inflation pressure before each ride.
Inspect for bends, cracks, or damage. Ensure handlebars are aligned and securely fastened.
Verify that all nuts and bolts are inspected and tightened before every ride for safety.
Confirm brake cables are lubricated, levers function correctly, and brakes engage properly to stop the scooter.
Ensure batteries are fully charged, the battery pack is secure, and the accelerator is functioning.
Mandates wearing an approved helmet, protective gear (gloves, pads, eye protection), and appropriate footwear.