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Razor ECO SMART

Razor ECO SMART
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Step 1 Step 2
Figure 1 Figure 2
Tools Required: (Not included)
A. Phillips head screwdriver
B. Flat head screwdriver
C. 5mm Allen wrench
D. 3mm Allen wrench
E. 10mm open wrench
CAUTION: To avoid potential shock or other injury, turn power switch OFF and
disconnect charger before removing or installing the batteries. Failure to follow these steps
in the correct order may cause irreparable damage.
Turn the unit off, and using a 5mm Allen wrench
and a 10mm open wrench remove the four bolts
on your deck, the bolts at the front are held by
two 10mm nuts.
Disconnect the batteries and remove from the
tray to get better access to the throttle.
ECO SMART
THROTTLE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
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Razor ECO SMART Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRazor
ModelECO SMART
CategoryScooter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Eco Smart Throttle Replacement Procedures

Tools Required

Lists necessary tools for throttle replacement, including screwdrivers and Allen wrenches.

Safety Warning

Crucial safety precautions to prevent shock, injury, and irreparable damage during battery handling.

Step 1: Remove Deck Bolts

Instructions on how to remove the unit's deck using a 5mm Allen wrench and 10mm open wrench.

Step 2: Disconnect Batteries

Guidance on safely disconnecting and removing batteries from the tray for better access.

Step 3: Remove Cable Securing Screws

Procedure to remove screws holding cables to the battery tray and remove a rubber plug.

Step 4: Disconnect Throttle Wire

Locate and disconnect the throttle wire from the control module, cut zip tie, remove wrap.

Step 5: Loosen Throttle Screw

Using a 3mm Allen wrench, loosen the throttle screw without removing it to move the throttle.

Step 6: Remove Handlebar Grip

Carefully remove the handlebar grip using a flat head screwdriver and optional lubricant.

Step 7: Reassembly and Charging

Reverse steps for reassembly, reconnecting throttle, batteries, and deck, then charge.

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