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01.  Like with any electric scooter, there are always risks of injuries, loss of control, accidents, etc. By riding this 

electric scooter (“product”), you acknowledge and accept any and all responsibilities of all risks associated 

with riding this product. Be aware that your lack of experience and practice in the riding the product, and lack 

of attention to this manual and the Quick Start Guide, can cause major injuries, which you are solely 

responsible for.

02.  You MUST wear a CPSC-approved helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and be at least 18 years of age, before 

riding this product. 

03.  You must first practice riding the product in a very slow speed, in an area that is free from any objects, i.e. 

pedestrians, curbs, trees, etc. 

04.  You must always follow the rules and regulations for riding an electric scooter in areas where you plan to ride 

the product. You need to always exercise good judgment when riding this product.

05.  Riding on a fast speed will require a longer braking distance. Sudden braking on any surface can lead to 

slipping wheels, and falls. Accordingly, you must always keep a safe distance between yourself and 

people/objects/vehicles, etc.  

06.  Do not let anyone ride your product if he/she has not read the instructions in this manual, and/or does not 

have experience in riding electric scooters.

07.  Do not ride this product if you are injured or not in normal health.

08.  Do not ride this product if you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

09.  Do not ride the product if you have problems with balancing.

10.  Do not ride this product if you weigh over 220 pounds.

11.  Do not ride this product if you do not have a 20/20 vision.

12.  Do not ride this product if you are in an area that does not allow you to clearly see your surroundings.

13.  Do not ride this product if you are in an area with roads that are not suitable for riding the product. Only ride 

this product in areas with no bumps.

14.  Do not use any charger or accessory that is not approved to be used by this product.

15.  Do not charge or ride the product under rainy conditions.

16.  Do not charge the product if the charging port is wet.

17.  Do not use the product for carrying objects.

18.  Do not service the product on your own. 

19.  Do not place the product in fire, or close to a hot object.

20.  Do not place the product in water, or any liquids.

21.  Immediately unplug the product from electricity and/or turn off the product if the unit emits a smell, is too 

hot and looks abnormal.

22.  Power off your product and unplug the charging cable before assembling, mounting accessories, or 

cleaning the mainframe.

23.  Do not ride the product while it is being charged.

24.  Do not pierce the battery.

25.  In order to maintain your balance, wear flat shoes.

26.  Do not continue charging the battery if you notice that recharging is not effective. 

27.  Maintain a moderate distance between yourself and others. 

28.  Do not ride the product if you are sleepy or tired.

29.  Do not make sharp turns at high speeds. 

30.  Do not ride the product in crowded areas.                                                    

31.  Do not ride the product while using your cell phone, laptop, or any other portable devices.

32.  Before cleaning the product, make sure the unit is in OFF position, the unit is not plugged into AC, and the 

charging port’s cap is firmly in place. 

33.  Do not press the throttle when walking the product.

Summary of Contents for ES4-800RN

Page 1: ...order to ensure the safety of yours and others around you you must thoroughly read and understand this manual before starting to ride Please email Consumer Mobility Services at support CMSwarranty com for any questions that you might have ...

Page 2: ...Contents Safety Warnings Assembling Your E Scooter Charging Diagram Riding Safety Warning Maintenance Specifications Certifications 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 ...

Page 3: ...01 Packing List Neck Base User Materials QUICK START GUIDE USER MANUAL WARRANTY Hardware Battery Charger with AC Cable Short Screw with Washers x 2 Long Screw x 2 Wrench Riser Lock ...

Page 4: ...onnector 5 Four pin connector 2 Slide the handlebar post into the base the battery pack must be facing the rider Install the 4 screws halfway before tightening them completely 1 From the front side of the post the two screws that come with washers should be used 2 On the rider s side of the post align the two remaining long screws through the Riser Lock NOTE For the easy connection of wires lay th...

Page 5: ... Charging RED Charging completed GREEN 1 Locate and open the charging port on the stem 2 Insert the charger plug into the scooters charging port 3 When done charging close the charging port cover Charger LED indicator Charging port ...

Page 6: ...er Foot Brake Tail Lights Left Right Underglow Lights Dashboard Power button Electronic throttle Kickstand Hub Motor Headlight Bell Electronic Brake Power button multi functional Speedometer Battery level mph Charging port ...

Page 7: ...you gain some speed make sure you bring both feet onto the deck and keep them stable Once secured and balanced press the black throttle on the right side of the handlebar 5 To slow down just release the throttle To make a more abrupt stop use the red thumb brake on the left handlebar and or use the foot brake on the rear fender 6 Shift your body weight and direct the handlebars to turn NOTE As a p...

Page 8: ...aking on any surface can lead to slipping wheels and falls Accordingly you must always keep a safe distance between yourself and people objects vehicles etc 06 Do not let anyone ride your product if he she has not read the instructions in this manual and or does not have experience in riding electric scooters 07 Do not ride this product if you are injured or not in normal health 08 Do not ride thi...

Page 9: ...he battery 25 In order to maintain your balance wear flat shoes 26 Do not continue charging the battery if you notice that recharging is not effective 27 Maintain a moderate distance between yourself and others 28 Do not ride the product if you are sleepy or tired 29 Do not make sharp turns at high speeds 30 Do not ride the product in crowded areas 31 Do not ride the product while using your cell ...

Page 10: ...rn off the product while not in use 4 At least once a month recharge the product otherwise the battery can get fully discharged thus affecting the product from getting charged in the future and damaging the battery 5 The battery range and performance is best when the product is used at 70 Fahrenheit Using the product at higher or lower temperatures would result in lower range and performance 6 Do ...

Page 11: ... 15 Traversable Terrain asphalt flat pavement obstacles 0 4 in 1 cm gaps 1 2 in 3 cm Operating Temperature 14 104 F 10 40 C Storage Temperature 4 122 F 20 50 C IP Rating IP54 Battery Nominal Power 36 VDC Max Charging Voltage 42 VDC Charging Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Nominal Capacity 374 Wh Battery Management System Over heating Short circuit over current over charge protection Motor Nominal Powe...

Page 12: ...ore of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environmen...

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