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Never operate this product without proper training or instructions.

A child under 8 years old should never operate this product. Rider age does not necessarily mean that they are 

qualified to operate this product. A parent should never allow this product to be used by an individual not having the 

ability, coordination, maturity, skills and strength to operate it safely and in a controlled manner.

Maximum rider weight is 150 lbs (68 kg); never exceed it. Rider weight does not necessarily mean that they are 

qualified to operate this product.

Never modify this product through improper installation, modification of existing parts or use of non-authorized 

accessories. Doing so may result in denied warranty claims.

Before every ride, make sure the handlebars are properly secured to the scooter as instructed in the assembly 

portion of this product manual.

This product is designed to be used by only one person at a time. Never carry passengers or allow more than one 

person to use this product at a time.

Always wear an approved helmet that fits and is worn properly when using this product. Also recommended is to 

always wear knee pads, elbow pads, eye protection (goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long sleeved shirt or 

jacket and long pants. Never operate this product barefoot or in sandals as this increases the risk of injury.

Always keep both hands on the handlebars (hand grips) during operation.

Always drive slowly and pay extra attention when operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be alert to changing 

terrain conditions when operating this product.

Never operate on excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain.

Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds. Do not turn at excessive speed as this 

could increase the risk of injury.

Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area. Never attempt to operate over large obstacles, such as 

large rocks or fallen trees.

Do not ride with headphones. They mask traffic sounds and emergency vehicle sirens, distract you from 

concentrating on what is going on around you, and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the scooter, causing 

you to lose control.

Do not do stunts, wheelies, jumps or any other type of dangerous riding. They can cause severe injury to you and 

damage your scooter.

Do not lean the scooter excessively as this may allow parts of the scooter to contact the ground and may result in 

lose of control or damage to the scooter.

Do not touch the motor or brakes as they can become hot from use.

WET WEATHER RIDING

This product is not meant for use in the water (damp roads, puddles, rain, streams, etc.). Never immerse this product in 

water as the electrical and brake systems may be damaged. 

BATTERy CHARGER

The charger and charger port should be regularly inspected for damage (cord, plug, enclosure, etc.). If damage is found 

stop using the charger until it can repaired or replaced.

The charger is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children at all times.

Always disconnect the charger from the wall outlet and the charger port on the scooter when not using it.

Do not charge your battery for more than 24 hours continuously.

Summary of Contents for EZ 3 NANO

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Page 2: ...del Name __________________________________________ S N __________________________________________________ Place of Purchase ______________________________________ Date of Purchase _______________________________________ Stamped on scooter frame between front wheels Customer Service 3 Technical Information 4 Scooter Components 5 Scooter Assembly 6 11 Quick release levers clamps 10 11 Scooter Use 1...

Page 3: ...hours Maximum range and speed varies based on rider weight and terrain Charge time is based on new batteries charged with a standard charger Technical Information Scooter Components Brake lever Top cap Steering mast Kingpin nut Throttle Handlebar Quick release On Off switch Chain guard Battery controller compartments underneath deck Charger port Mic 3 plug type Resettable fuse Locking pin 1 Flip t...

Page 4: ...ening quick release clamps 2 Remove the two bolts holding the top cap onto the steering mast Lay the handlebar on the steering mast then replace the top cap and tighten the two bolts securely and evenly 7Nm 62 in lbs If you need to rotate the handlebar to move the brakes and throttle to a more comfortable position simply loosen the two bolts then re tighten when done 1b 2b 2a 1a Steering mast Lock...

Page 5: ...ke levers and throttle are secure on the handlebars if they can be twisted out of alignment their mounting bolts need to be tightened 4 If you choose you can stiffen or loosen the scooter s steering by adjusting the kingpin nut under the scooter between the front wheels Be sure not to over loosen the nut see note below For safety the kingpin nut must have full engagement on the kingpin that is the...

Page 6: ...amping force 1 With the quick release clamp in the OPEN position position the steering mast so that the handlebar is perpendicular to the front axle 2 Swing the quick release lever into the CLOSED position 4 Grab the handlebar with both hands and attempt to rotate it out of alignment Tension adjusting nut Skewer Cam lever open Closed 5 If you are able to force the handlebar out of alignment with t...

Page 7: ...steps swimming pools or other bodies of water This product is not regulated by transportation regulations that is the Department of Transportation DOT or state law The laws and ordinances vary greatly from municipality to municipality It is your responsibility to know and abide by your local restrictions We recommend you contact your local police or Department of Motor Vehicles to find out about a...

Page 8: ...ttention when operating on unfamiliar terrain Always be alert to changing terrain conditions when operating this product Never operate on excessively rough slippery or loose terrain Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster speeds Do not turn at excessive speed as this could increase the risk of injury Always check for obstacles before operating in a new area Never attempt...

Page 9: ... expected life High temperatures especially reduce overall battery life run time Always be sure to turn the bike scooter power switch to OFF after each use If you leave the power switch in the ON position or your product has not been charged for a long period of time the batteries may reach a stage at which they will no longer hold a charge Be friendly to the environment Be sure to recycle your ol...

Page 10: ...se and conditions Even with proper care rechargeable batteries do not last forever Conservatively an SLA battery will come to the end of its useful life after 200 full discharge charge cycles A partial charge discharge counts fractionally against those numbers running the battery down halfway then recharging it completely uses up one half of a charge cycle End of useful life refers to the point at...

Page 11: ...e adjustment Although the brake on your scooter is set at the factory you may need to adjust it slightly as the brake pad wears over time Find the rear brake on the left side of the scooter attached to the rear wheel The brake barrel adjuster is shown in the photo below This adjuster simply increases or decreases the tension on the brake cable setting the brake pad s initial position To increase b...

Page 12: ...ake lever Apply a small amount of grease to the new cable if available to prevent rust then push the new brake cable through the housing Secure the lollipop shaped cable end into the brake lever see photo 1 then pull the cable through the lever body Thread the new cable through the small hole in the pinch bolt Before tightening the pinch bolt screw the brake barrel adjuster in completely clockwise...

Page 13: ...rubbing forcing the motor to work much harder than normal to propel the scooter See the section of this manual discussing brake adjustment for more information Scooter makes grinding noises under power Check that the chain is not rubbing the scooter frame or chainguard Lubricate the chain see Maintenance section Motor power feels bumpy or quickly turns on and off during use This is a normal respon...

Page 14: ...3 Owensmouth Avenue Chatsworth CA 91311 1 800 377 4532 LIMITED WARRANTY EZIP ELECTRIC SCOOTERS Purchased within the United States Currie Tech Corp D B A Currie Technologies Currie warranties to the original owner of each new EZIP brand electric scooter when purchased directly from an authorized Currie reseller to be complete and that the following components will be free from defects in material a...

Page 15: ...the scooter SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSERT ADDT L Maintenance instructionS These instructions update the owner s manual to ASTM F2642 standard The solid rubber tires on this scooter do not require inflation No lubrication is required except for the chain Use chain lube WARNING FCC instructions FCC Warning for the battery charger Warning Changes or modifications to the charger not expressly approved by...

Page 16: ...9453 Owensmouth Ave Chatsworth CA 91311 Phone 1 800 377 4532 Fax 1 818 734 8199 www CurrieTech com ...

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