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Riding an electric scooter involves inherent risks requiring caution. Riders can be seriously injured or die.
Parental/adult responsibility is crucial due to potential hazards; select products appropriate to child's age and ability.
Warns against using non-Razor products, which may not be compatible and can void the warranty.
Comprehensive guide on how to charge the scooter's battery, including initial charge and maintenance.
Recommends wearing proper protective gear, including a helmet, for safe riding.
Step-by-step guide on how to safely start the electric scooter using the push throttle.
Instructions on how to safely stop the scooter using the hand brake and throttle.
Safety precautions and first aid advice in case of a battery leak.
Solutions for the scooter not working immediately after unboxing, focusing on initial setup.
The device described in the manual is the Razor Power Core 90 Electric Scooter.
The Razor Power Core 90 Electric Scooter is a personal electric mobility device designed for recreational use. It is powered by an electric motor and a sealed lead-acid battery, allowing for powered propulsion. The scooter is designed to be kick-started to a minimum speed of 3 mph (5 kmh) before the motor engages, providing an intuitive and controlled start to riding. It features a push-button throttle for acceleration and a hand brake for stopping. The scooter is intended for use on flat, dry surfaces and is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 10 mph (16 kmh), which can vary based on rider weight, inclines, and battery charge. The design emphasizes a core power system for efficient operation.
To operate the scooter, the user must first turn the power switch to "On" and place both hands on the handlebars. The scooter requires a "kick start" to at least 3 mph (5 kmh) while simultaneously pressing the push-button throttle to engage the motor. Once the motor is engaged, the rider can place their other foot on the deck plate. The push-button throttle controls acceleration, and releasing it will reduce power. To stop, the rider releases the throttle and applies the hand brake until the scooter comes to a complete stop. A safety feature is integrated where applying the hand brake cuts power to the motor. The motor will re-engage without a kick start if the brake is released and the throttle is pressed before the scooter slows down to under 3 mph (5 kmh).
The scooter is designed for a single rider, with a recommended minimum age of 8 years and older, and a maximum weight limit of 120 lb (54 kg). It is crucial to maintain a hold on the handlebars at all times during operation. The scooter should not be ridden at night or when visibility is limited, near steps or swimming pools, or in wet/icy weather. Users are advised to avoid touching hot brakes or the electric motor during or immediately after use. The manual also cautions against using headphones or cell phones while riding and hitching rides with vehicles. Stunts, tricks, racing, or other aggressive maneuvers are not recommended as they can lead to loss of control and potential injury.
Regular maintenance is essential for the safe and prolonged use of the Razor Power Core 90 Electric Scooter. Before each ride, users should perform a pre-ride checklist, including checking the brake for proper function (ensuring it provides positive braking action and the cut-off switch works), inspecting the wheels for excessive wear and flat spots, and examining the frame, fork, and handlebars for cracks or broken connections. All hardware, such as nuts, bolts, cables, and fasteners, should be checked to ensure they are secure and correctly assembled. Any unusual rattles or sounds from loose or broken components indicate a need for inspection and repair.
The battery requires specific charging and care. The initial charge time is 12 hours, with subsequent recharges taking up to 12 hours (maximum 24 hours). It is recommended to charge the battery immediately after riding and to fully charge it before storing for extended periods. The charger should be unplugged from the wall outlet when not in use. Failure to periodically recharge the battery can lead to it not accepting a charge. The power switch must be in the "OFF" position during charging. The battery should never be stored in freezing temperatures, as this can permanently damage it. The charger itself should be regularly examined for damage to its cord, plug, enclosure, and other parts, and a damaged charger should not be used until repaired or replaced. Only the recommended charger should be used.
For repairs, the manual provides instructions for front wheel replacement and rear wheel/motor replacement, detailing the tools required (5 mm Allen wrenches, Phillips screwdriver, and 13 mm wrenches) and the step-by-step process for disassembling and reassembling these components. It emphasizes turning the power switch "OFF" before any repair or maintenance, removing the charger plug, securing the unit, and exercising caution around exposed parts. The manual also advises contacting Razor customer service if unsure about any repair. Wheels and the drive system are subject to normal wear and tear and should be periodically inspected for wear and replaced as needed. Replacement parts are available through Razor retail partners or online. The manual also includes a troubleshooting guide to address common issues such as the scooter not working, having a short run time, or running intermittently, offering solutions like checking connections, charging the battery, or replacing components.
| Battery | 12V sealed lead-acid, rechargeable |
|---|---|
| Max Speed | 10 mph (16 km/h) |
| Frame | Steel |
| Weight Limit | 120 lbs (54 kg) |
| Recommended Age | 8+ |
| Charging Time | 12 hours |
| Brake | Hand-operated, front brake |
| Wheels | Urethane |
| Throttle | Twist-grip |
| Front Tire | 8-inch pneumatic tire |
| Rear Tire | urethane |
| Handlebars | Fixed height |












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