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Razor Pocket Rocket PR200 - User Manual

Razor Pocket Rocket PR200
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Summary

SAFETY WARNINGS

APPROPRIATE RIDER USE AND PARENTAL SUPERVISION

Guidelines for safe operation, rider age, and parental supervision.

ACCEPTABLE RIDING PRACTICES AND CONDITIONS

Rules for where and how to ride the electric motorbike.

PROPER RIDING ATTIRE

Recommended protective equipment for safe riding.

USING THE CHARGER

Instructions and precautions for using the battery charger.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Estimated Assembly and Set-Up Time

Estimated time for assembly and initial charging.

Initial Battery Charge Requirement

Critical instruction regarding battery charging before first use.

Use of Non-Razor Products

Warning against using non-Razor parts with the vehicle.

Required Tools

Lists tools needed for assembly and maintenance.

ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP

Charging the Battery

Instructions for charging the electric motorbike's battery.

Handlebar Attachment Safety

Warning about consequences of improperly tightened handlebars.

Fairing Attachment Instructions

Instructions for attaching the vehicle's fairing.

ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP (Continued)

Tire Inflation Procedure

Instructions on how to properly inflate the tires.

Initial Tire Inflation Requirement

Critical instruction regarding tire inflation before first use.

Brake Testing and Adjustment

How to test and adjust the vehicle's brake function.

Brake Safety Warning

Warning about the brake's power and safe usage.

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

Chain and Rear Tire Replacement

Detailed steps for replacing the chain and rear tire.

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE (Continued)

Chain and Sprocket Maintenance

Information on chain tension, alignment, and lubrication.

Battery Care and Disposal

Guidelines for battery care, storage, and proper disposal.

Charger Inspection

Instructions on examining the charger for damage.

Replacement Parts Availability

Information on where to purchase replacement parts.

Finding Repair Centers

How to find authorized repair centers.

Chain Safety Warning

Safety warning about keeping fingers away from moving parts.

Battery Leak Handling

Safety warning for handling battery leaks.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Vehicle Does Not Run

Solutions for when the vehicle fails to start or run.

Vehicle Stopped Suddenly

Causes and solutions for sudden vehicle stoppage.

Short Run Time

Reasons for reduced battery run time and solutions.

Sluggish Vehicle Performance

Troubleshooting steps for a sluggish-running vehicle.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)

Intermittent Vehicle Operation

Diagnosing intermittent running issues.

Charger Warmth Explanation

Explanation for the charger becoming warm during operation.

Brake Malfunction Troubleshooting

Solutions for brake malfunction.

Resolving Unusual Noises

Identifying and resolving unusual noises from the vehicle.

POCKET ROCKET PARTS

Parts List (1-26)

Detailed list of components for the Pocket Rocket.

POCKET ROCKET PARTS (Continued)

Parts List (27-51)

Continued detailed list of components for the Pocket Rocket.

CALIFORNIA DECLARATION SB 1918

Insurance Coverage Inquiry

Information regarding insurance coverage for the vehicle.

SAFETY REMINDERS

Pre-Ride Checklist

Essential checks before riding the vehicle.

Initial Use Warning

Warning about initial charging and tire inflation.

Product Warranty Information

Details of the limited warranty for the product.

Overview

The provided manual describes the Razor Pocket Rocket, an electric motorbike designed for recreational use. It emphasizes safety, proper assembly, maintenance, and responsible riding practices.

Function Description:

The Razor Pocket Rocket is an electric-powered miniature motorbike intended for recreational riding. It operates using a battery-powered motor, providing an alternative to traditional gasoline-powered motorcycles for younger riders or those seeking a smaller, electric option. The vehicle is designed to be ridden on dry, flat, and level surfaces, such as pavement, free from loose debris. It features a twist-grip speed control, a hand-operated brake lever, and a chain-driven propulsion system. The Pocket Rocket is built for performance and durability, but users are cautioned against aggressive riding that could lead to damage or injury. The primary function is to provide an enjoyable and controlled riding experience in appropriate environments.

Usage Features:

The manual outlines several key usage features and guidelines to ensure safe and effective operation:

  • Rider Suitability: Recommended for riders aged 12 and older, with a maximum weight limit of 220 pounds. The decision to allow a child to ride should be based on their maturity, skill, and ability to follow rules, not just age.
  • Speed Control: The motorbike is equipped with a twist-grip speed control on the handlebar. Riders are instructed to activate the speed control only when on the motorbike and in a safe, outdoor environment.
  • Braking System: A hand-operated brake lever is used to engage the brake, providing stopping power. Users are advised to practice braking in an open area to become familiar with its function and to avoid skidding, which can lead to loss of control or damage to the rear tire.
  • Tire Inflation: The tires are shipped inflated but require checking and re-inflating to the correct PSI (indicated on the sidewall) before the first use and periodically thereafter. A bicycle-style tire pump with a Schrader valve is recommended.
  • Charging: The battery must be charged for at least 12 hours before the first use and up to 8 hours for subsequent charges. The charger connects to a port on the motorbike, and the power switch should be in the "off" position during charging.
  • Environmental Restrictions: The Pocket Rocket is designed for use on dry, clean, and level surfaces. It should not be ridden in wet or icy weather, through mud, puddles, or water, as this can damage electrical and drive components. Riding at night or when visibility is limited is also discouraged.
  • Safety Gear: Riders are strongly advised to wear proper protective equipment, including an approved safety helmet (securely buckled), elbow pads, and kneepads. Long-sleeved shirts, long pants, and gloves are also recommended. Athletic shoes with rubber soles should always be worn, and shoelaces must be tied and kept away from moving parts.
  • Prohibited Actions: The manual explicitly warns against carrying passengers, using headphones or cell phones while riding, hitching rides with other vehicles, jumping or aggressive riding, and using non-Razor products with the Pocket Rocket. It also prohibits using the motorbike near steps, swimming pools, or in areas with pedestrian or vehicle traffic.

Maintenance Features:

The manual provides detailed instructions for maintaining the Razor Pocket Rocket, ensuring its longevity and safe operation:

  • Initial Assembly and Set-Up: The motorbike is 95% assembled at the factory, but some initial assembly is required, including attaching the handlebars and fairing. Razor recommends assembly by an adult with experience in bicycle mechanics.
  • Battery Care: The sealed lead-acid battery requires proper charging as described above. Users are warned against storing the battery in extreme temperatures (above 75°F or below -10°F).
  • Battery Disposal: The manual emphasizes that the battery must be recycled and not disposed of in household trash or fire, as it may explode or leak. Users should return exhausted batteries to a federal or state-approved recycler or automotive battery seller.
  • Charger Inspection: The supplied charger should be regularly examined for damage to its cord, plug, enclosure, and other parts. If damaged, the motorbike should not be charged until the charger is repaired or replaced. Only the recommended charger should be used.
  • Brake Adjustment: Instructions are provided for adjusting the brake lever to ensure proper engagement. This involves threading the brake lever adjuster in or out and, if necessary, using the back brake adjuster at the rear brake.
  • Chain and Rear Tire Replacement: Detailed, step-by-step instructions are given for replacing the chain and rear tire. This process involves loosening the chain guard, disconnecting the brake housing anchor, loosening the axle, removing the wheel, installing the new chain or wheel, and then reassembling and tensioning the chain and brake components. Users are warned that their hands may get greasy during this process.
  • Chain and Sprocket Maintenance: The chain should be checked for "loose spots" and "tight spots," which are normal. Proper chain alignment, lubrication, and tension are crucial for smooth and quiet operation.
  • General Inspection: Before each ride, users should perform a pre-ride checklist, including checking for loose parts, proper brake function, cracks or broken connections in the frame, fork, and handlebars, and adequate tire inflation.
  • Replacement Parts: Frequently requested replacement parts, such as wheels, tires, tubes, batteries, and chargers, are available for purchase from Razor retail partners or online. For other parts, users should contact an authorized Razor repair center.
  • Troubleshooting Guide: A comprehensive troubleshooting guide is included to help users diagnose and resolve common issues such as the vehicle not running, short run time, sluggish performance, or loud noises. Solutions often involve checking connections, charging the battery, adjusting brakes, or contacting a service center.

The manual strongly advises users to read and understand all instructions before riding and to use common sense and appropriate caution during operation. Failure to follow these instructions can increase the risk of serious injury and may void the product's warranty.

Razor Pocket Rocket PR200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelPocket Rocket PR200
ManufacturerRazor
Power SourceElectric
Charge Time12 hours
Frame MaterialSteel
Tire Size10-inch
Recommended Age13+
ThrottleTwist-grip throttle
Motor TypeHigh-torque
Battery24V (two 12V) sealed lead-acid battery system
Drive TypeChain-driven
Brake TypeHand-operated, rear
Tire TypePneumatic
Safety FeaturesHand-operated brake
Motor24V, 100W, chain-driven
Run TimeUp to 40 minutes of continuous use

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