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Information about the company's history and mission in personal mobility since 1999.
Describes ROVORON as a world-class luxury brand designed for urban lifestyles.
Explains the meaning of Danger, Warning, and Caution symbols used in the manual.
Covers precautions related to water exposure and moving parts to prevent injury.
Details restrictions on stunts, companion boarding, modifications, and adherence to traffic laws.
Advises on safe braking, acceleration, and handling downhill descents.
Advises on night driving attire, mode selection, and safe turning practices.
Covers precautions for reversing, slippery surfaces, pedestrian crossings, and obstacle handling.
Warns about brake heat, using the correct brake, and avoiding riding with the kickstand down.
Lists items included in the package and provides product dimensions.
Details the steps and tools required for assembling the instrument panel and brakes.
Explains the importance of the serial number for tracking and warranty.
Identifies buttons, switches, and controls on the scooter's handlebars.
Labels major parts of the scooter's frame, deck, and wheels.
Step-by-step instructions for unfolding and folding the scooter.
Explains how to power on the scooter and adopt a stable driving stance.
Details using the throttle and brakes for speed control.
Guides on using front and rear brakes for safe deceleration and stopping.
Explains how to adjust the speed step on the instrument panel.
Details various modes like TRIP, ODO, VOL, and TIME displayed on the instrument panel.
Describes how to navigate and change settings within the instrument panel.
Explains how to use and benefit from the cruise control function for sustained speed.
Lists and explains various configurable parameters for scooter operation.
Details how to adjust the electronic brake intensity and provides usage precautions.
Explains how to interpret error codes and system status displayed on the instrument panel.
Outlines the standard procedure for charging the scooter's battery.
Provides critical safety guidelines and warnings for using the charger to prevent damage or injury.
Covers how temperature and usage affect battery performance and lifespan.
Details correct charging procedures, safe storage conditions, and battery health management.
Addresses potential issues like overheating, damage, misuse, and disposal of lithium batteries.
Lists essential checks for throttle, brakes, tires, and structural integrity before operating the scooter.
Identifies critical situations requiring the user to stop driving immediately and seek service.
Provides a schedule for replacing parts like handlebars, battery, and suspension based on time or mileage.
Guides on inspecting for damage caused by environmental factors or heavy usage.
Explains how to adjust the brake tension and troubleshoot braking issues.
Details how to tighten the handlebar to eliminate play or looseness.
Guides on adjusting the folding mechanism to ensure stability and prevent shaking.
Lists key technical details like motor, battery, mileage, speed, and dimensions for different models.
Visual representation of the scooter's electrical connections and components.
This document describes the ROVORON KULLTER Personal Mobility Electric Scooter, a luxury brand produced and designed by MINIMOTORS. The scooter is designed for urban lifestyles, emphasizing portability and ease of use.
The ROVORON KULLTER is an electric scooter designed for personal mobility. It features a dual hub motor system, allowing for powerful and efficient travel. The scooter is equipped with an LCD instrument panel that displays essential information such as speed, battery balance, mileage (current and accumulated), current voltage, and driving time. This panel also allows users to adjust various settings, including speed step, start method (acceleration or kick start), cruise mode, slow start, battery save mode, electronic brake power, LCD brightness, and auto-off time.
The scooter incorporates a multi-function switch on the handlebar, which, on the Kullter Luxury model, controls headlights, turn signals, ambient lights, warning lights, and the horn. It also features a switch for selecting between ECO and TURBO driving modes, as well as SINGLE and DUAL motor systems.
For safety, the scooter is equipped with both front and rear brakes. The electronic brake system can be adjusted for strength via the instrument panel and works in conjunction with the physical brake levers to enhance stopping power. The scooter also includes a self-diagnosis feature on the dashboard, which displays error codes for system, motor, accelerator, or controller malfunctions, prompting the user to seek service.
The ROVORON KULLTER is designed for intuitive operation. To unfold the scooter, the user unlocks a hook, lifts the handle post (steering tube), and then expands the handle. For folding, the process is reversed: fold the handle post and secure it with the hook on the tail.
Starting the scooter involves pressing the POWER button on the instrument panel for two seconds. Acceleration is controlled by an index finger throttle on the handlebar, while deceleration and stopping are achieved by holding the brake levers. The manual emphasizes using the rear brake first for deceleration, followed by both front and rear brakes for a smooth and safe stop.
The scooter offers a cruise control function, which allows the user to maintain a constant speed, reducing fatigue during long rides. This feature is activated and deactivated via the instrument panel settings and can be canceled by applying the brakes.
Safety is a key aspect of the scooter's design and usage. Users are advised to wear safety equipment, including a full-face helmet and protective gear for knees, elbows, hands, and upper body. It is crucial to avoid driving on wet surfaces, steep slopes, or crowded areas. The scooter is intended for one adult only, prohibiting companion boarding. Users are also cautioned against sudden braking with the front brake, accelerating downhill, or driving with the kickstand down. Beginners and seniors are encouraged to use the scooter at low speeds until they are comfortable with its operation.
The charging process involves opening the charging port cap, connecting the charger to the scooter and a household outlet. A red light indicates charging, while a green light signifies a full charge. Users are reminded to close the charging port cap when not charging and to use only the genuine charger.
The ROVORON KULLTER requires regular maintenance to ensure safe and optimal performance. The manual provides a checklist of items to inspect before each use, including the throttle and handle, brake and cable, tire pressure, and the tightness of folding and handle parts.
Throttle and Handle: Users should check that the accelerator throttle lever returns to its home position and that the QR lever on the handle is securely fastened. Excessive force on the throttle can damage internal parts.
Brake and Cable: It's important to verify that the braking force is sufficient, brake pads are not worn, and cables are not loose. Any unusual feelings or noises during braking, or signs of breakage, wear, or deformation of the inner wire, require immediate inspection. Bolts and nuts of brake fixing parts should be tight, and the disc should not be deformed.
Tire Pressure and Uniaxial Condition: Regular checks for tire wear, punctures, and proper air pressure (45-50 psi) are essential. Low tire pressure increases the risk of punctures. The appearance of the tire, such as damage or uneven wear, indicates when replacement is needed.
Tightening Check: All bolts and nuts on the product, especially those on the folding and handle parts, must be tight and free from loosening. The fixed shaft should operate smoothly and be correctly positioned. Any abnormalities in connecting parts or deformation require immediate attention and service.
Self-Maintenance Adjustments:
Battery Maintenance: Lithium batteries require specific care. They should be protected from direct exposure to children and pets, charged at appropriate temperatures (0-45°C), and stored in a dry place at room temperature (10-20°C). For storage longer than three months, the battery should be charged to 70-80%. Any damage, leakage, sour odor, or deformation of the battery requires immediate discontinuation of use and professional service. Disassembly, modification, or repair of the battery is not covered under warranty.
The manual also highlights the "Easy-wheel system" with a completely separable hub motor design, allowing for replacement of only the rim if it breaks, rather than the entire motor, which improves maintenance efficiency.
| Motor | Dual Motor |
|---|---|
| Max Range | 100 km |
| Max Load | 120 kg |
| Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes |
| Motor Power | 2 x 2000W |
| Tires | 10-inch Pneumatic |
| Suspension | Front and rear suspension |