12 • USER MANUAL LEONE ARROW E-SCOOTER
Chapter six: MAINTENANCE
Technological breakthroughs have made components more complex than ever before, and the
pace of innovation is increasing. This on-going revolution makes it impossible for this manual to
provide all the information required to properly repair and/or maintain your E-Scooter. In order
to help minimize the chances of an accident and possible injury, it is critical that you have all
repair and maintenance work performed regularly. For more detailed maintenance instructions
or for ordering replacement parts please contact your E-Scooter dealer. Local bicycle retail stores,
which have service facilities in your area, can also assist you with certain non-electrical repairs
or adjustments that you are not qualied to make or for which you do not have the specic or
specialized tools needed for repair.
The fact that these scooters have no combustion engine, no transmission, no belts, no chains, no
clutch, no ignition plugs, no carburetor, and uses no gasoline and no lubricants means it requires
basically no maintenance. The unique design of the direct drive system and the use of regenera-
tive brushless motor braking system conne all friction in the E-Scooter only in the two bearings
of the front axle and the two bearings in the motor and make it much easier to maintain than
other electric scooters.
In generally all the regular mechanic maintenance is to:
• Adjust the brakes
• Check the nuts and bolts
• Check the tire pressure, the suggested tire pressure is 36 psi (or 2.48 bar) for the front and
the rear wheel.
• Check both axle nuts regularly and especially the rear one. Make sure to tighten the nuts
rmly when you change a tube.
ROUTINE CLEANING
Please use clean water and neutral detergent to clean the scooter and use soft cloths and spong-
es to clean the surface. It is prohibited to use metal brushes, sandpaper or the like to clean it in
order not to scratch the surface. After cleaning dry with soft cloths.
Please disconnect the main breaker switch before cleaning.
Do not use a water jet to directly wash it, so as to avoid the defect of mechanical parts caused be
water invasion.
BRAKES MAINTENANCE
The rear brake cable may get stretched. Tighten the nut at the threaded end of the cable to ad-
just. If the braking power decreases, check the brake pads. If the brake pads are worn out, replace
them. If the brake cable is stretched to the point that there is no more threads left at the end,
unscrew the lever and turn it away from the cable.