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FM Radio / Bluetooth and Remote Functions

If the PLAY/MODE button is pressed on the provided remote, by default the built-in radio 

should turn on. To change radio stations, press the |<<< or >>>|. To turn the volume up or 

down, press and hold |<<< (it is also the VOL-) or >>>| (for VOL+). To activate the Bluetooth, 

press and hold the PLAY/MODE button to toggle between radio functionality and USB 

recognition. Plug in the Bluetooth dongle (SEE FIGURE5). Ensure that the radio is not play-

ing to confi rm the USB will recognize the dongle. A chime sound should denote that the 

BLUETOOTH is activated. Make sure your bluetooth device is connected to BT_DONGLE, 

and the sound output should come out from the speakers. To charge mobile devices, the 

mode should be set to BLUETOOTH/USB (the radio should be off  and not playing). Simply 

plug in any USB device on the port.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Motor does not start.

Rear wheel doesn’t turn.

Insuffi  cient range.

1. Batteries are not connected

2. Batteries are drained

3. Electrical fault

1. Broken drive belt

2. Misaligned drive belt

3. Motor problem

1. Batteries not fully charged

2. Hilly terrain

3. Cold batteries

4. Misaligned drive belt

5. Damaged or old batteries

1. Check connections

2. Charge battery

3. Check all wired connections

1. Release throttle and wait a few 

minutes to cool

2. Rider can push kick to assist 

motor.

1. Charge batteries

2. Push kick more often

3. Warm the batteries

4. Tighten drive belt

5. Replace batteries

FIGURE5 - BLUETOOTH DONGLE

ALARM ON/OFF

PLAY/MODE

/

PREV. STATION

VOLUME - /

NEXT STATION

Alarm

The alarm can be turned on and off  us-

ing the alarm on/off  button. A recording 

should indicate if the alarm is turned on 
or turned off . 

Summary of Contents for Photon Deluxe

Page 1: ...Photon Standard Deluxe User Manual User Manual Version 1 2015 Daymak Inc...

Page 2: ...ew Green technologies that are still in their infancy electric bicycles have been developing over the last 40 years or more E bike technology has been dramat ically refined since the introduction of t...

Page 3: ...troduction 4 Scooter Diagram 5 Riding Instructions 6 Brakes Lights Range 8 Charging your Photon 9 Solar Panels Drive Belt 10 Folding Unfolding 11 Troubleshooting Guide 12 FMRadio Bluetooth 12 Technica...

Page 4: ...kills of our staff and careful ongoing design work by our engineers We hope you enjoy using this product and welcome any feedback that you may have New Laws Most provinces in Canada most states in the...

Page 5: ...mechanical components 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 12 12 10 13 10 11 14 15 11 9 9 1 Throttle 2 Handlebar 3 Brake Lever 4 USB Port 5 Steering column 6 Quick Release folding mechanism 7 Front Tire 8...

Page 6: ...ng Stay safe Wear shoes when riding Never go barefoot Avoid riding on gravel sand grass slick or wet surfaces The electric kick scooter is designed to be used on smooth dry surfaces Never ride the sco...

Page 7: ...the rear wheel near the motor Once turned on the motor will be active and all systems are functional Adversely turning the switch to the off position turns all systems off The provided remote has a l...

Page 8: ...ear down through friction and after significant use will have to be replaced Lights The Photon Deluxe includes an external LED light attached to the steering column The mount can be adjusted to any he...

Page 9: ...eath the floor panel near the right side SEE FIGURE1 Plug the charger into the charger socket then plug the other end into a standard 110 220v wall outlet It is advised to charge your scooter only whe...

Page 10: ...Drive Belt Adjustment and Replacement Periodic adjustment of the drive belt is required The belt will become loose after hours of operation When it does the belt will make a popping noise when accele...

Page 11: ...rod snaps in place securely SEE FIGURE4 Battery Care Store the scooter and charge the batteries at a temperature between 10 C and 35 C The higher the temperature the faster the batteries will discharg...

Page 12: ...radio should be off and not playing Simply plug in any USB device on the port TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Motor does not start Rear wheel doesn t turn Insufficient range 1 Ba...

Page 13: ...15KM H 9 3MPH RANGE 10KM 6 2MI 10KM 6 2MI MAX LOAD UP TO 100KG 220LB UP TO 100KG 220LB GROSS WEIGHT 17KG 37 5LB 17KG 37 5LB DIMENSIONS 74 5X255X30cm 29 x100 x12 74 5X255X30cm 29 x100 x12 SOLAR CHARGI...

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