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While riding, your feet must always be on the foot board.

The E-scooter can accommodate only one person.

Do not start or stop abruptly.

Avoid riding on steep slopes.

Stop riding the E-scooter if you hit against a solid object (such as a wall or other structure) with it.

Do not ride in dimly lit or dark places.

Ride the E-scooter at your own risk, we assume no liability for accidents or damage.

Ride at a safe speed that allows you to stop at any time.

Keep the E-scooter at a sufficient distance from other people and avoid collisions.

Steer through balance shifting, fast movement can result in falls.

Do not ride in rain or under other wet conditions. Ride only in dry weather.

Avoid riding over obstacles, if possible, and avoid snow, ice, and slippery surfaces.

Avoid riding over textiles, small branches, and stones, if possible.

Avoid riding in narrow places or in places with obstacles, if possible.

Jumping on and off the E-scooter will cause damage that is not covered by the warranty. There is 

a risk of injury. Injuries and damage due to "trick riding" are not covered by the warranty.

13.6. Charging

Make sure that the E-scooter, charger, and DC power input of the device are always dry.

Note: To charge this E-scooter, use SOLELY the supplied XHK-922-29415 charger with the 

following output: 29.4 V -1.5 A.

Using a different charger may cause damage to the device and other potential risks.

Use the mains adapter to plug the DC input of the device into a conventional socket.

Make sure that the green indicator on the mains adapter is on.

The red indicator lights up when properly charged; if this is not the case, please check the 

connections.

If the indicator on the charger switches from red to green, the battery is fully charged.

Now you can stop the charging cycle. Overcharge shortens the battery life.

The charging process takes up to 3 hours. Do not charge the battery for more than 3 hours. After 

3 hours, disconnect the charger from the device and the power supply. Overcharge reduces the 
battery service life.

The product must not be charged over extended periods.

Always keep an eye on the device throughout the charging cycle.

Summary of Contents for SCO-80100

Page 1: ...Original Instruction SCO 80100 facebook com denverelectronics 1...

Page 2: ...the best condition possible This appliance can be used by children aged from 14 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if...

Page 3: ...ssories 3 Folding steps 4 5 Handlebar assembly 5 Charger connection 6 Intended Use 7 Safety Instruction 7 8 Maintenance 9 10 Instrument menu 11 12 Operation Guide 12 List of parameters 13 E scooter sa...

Page 4: ...1 Product and Accessories Mechanical brake Left Clasp Electric brake Accelerator...

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Page 6: ...clasp 2 Raise the handle slowly 3 The E scooter is unfolded as soon as you hear the rod click into place 2 Folding 1 Hold the clasp and pull it outward 2 Press the front tube of E scooter downward At...

Page 7: ...4 Fold Unfold Handle Fold Unfold Position...

Page 8: ...rs 2 Change display angle Loosen screw on the handlebar rotate the axle to make the handlebar meter screen upwards while the and display screen turn inwards in a horizontal level Remember to tighten s...

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Page 10: ...Figure 2 Figure 1 4 Charger connection Plug the adapter into the charging port...

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Page 12: ...paragraph 1 2 Preparation 6 Safety Instruction We recommend always wearing helmet and protective gear like elbow knee and wrist protectors to ensure your personal safety Also make sure you have read t...

Page 13: ...lso become hot This will soften the rubber and it will no longer have the same grip on the road as usual Do not touch the tire after braking If you hear unusual noises or notice friction when switchin...

Page 14: ...long time Maintenance of batteries Please make sure the batteries do not get over 50 Celsius or minus 10 Celsius for a longer period of time e g don t leave the E scooter in a hot car in summer do not...

Page 15: ...avoid damage to the bearings This is not a sports E scooter Maintaining wheels Check the wheels for wear at regular intervals to avoid unsafe riding Maintaining the brake The brake pad is made of pla...

Page 16: ...All parts and materials quality of escooter can not be changed modifications are not allowed 8 Instrument menu For better operation please read the instructions carefully Speed up Button Power Button...

Page 17: ...Speed down Button Electric Brake Button Accelerator Button 8 1 Button There are three buttons in the display Power Button Speed up Button and Speed down Button 8 2 Operation Speed Battery KM...

Page 18: ...howing DIS it indicates the driving distance after switching on and it will be cleared after power off When it is showing ODO it indicates the total mileage which will be retained unless it is manuall...

Page 19: ...starting the E scooter in a stationary case press the accelerator to start driving Non zero start When starting the scooter is static press the accelerator and the E scooter does not work push the e s...

Page 20: ...ess the accelerator button to accelerate so you can drive 3 Press brake button to brake 4 Press the accelerator and electric brake button at the same time the scooter will automatically brake 5 For sa...

Page 21: ...zontal riding km h 20 Op til km 12 Terrain Level and dry surface Battery Type Li ion battery Nominal voltage V 25 2 Input voltage V 29 4 Battery capacity mAH 4000 Motor Motor Power W 300 Emission soun...

Page 22: ...r Of Construction 2018 Max Load 100kg Battery 25 2V 4Ah Power Consumption 300W Please charge the e scooter with the original charger XHK 922 29415 DENVER ELECTRONICS A S Omega 5A Soeften DK 8382 Hinne...

Page 23: ...ure to observe loss of control falls and violations of the rules can cause injuries Speed and range depend on the rider s weight terrain temperature and riding style Wear a helmet and protective cloth...

Page 24: ...an at frequent stops and starts acceleration and braking 13 5 Safe riding This chapter focuses on safety experience and warnings Before operating the vehicle please read all installation and operating...

Page 25: ...ered by the warranty There is a risk of injury Injuries and damage due to trick riding are not covered by the warranty 13 6 Charging Make sure that the E scooter charger and DC power input of the devi...

Page 26: ...tially charged until it is used Allow the E scooter to cool down for at least 1 hour before it can be put in the package Do not leave the device exposed to sunlight in a car The E scooter must not be...

Page 27: ...ut the DC plug and put on the protective cap onto the DC connector again Make sure to wear helmet and protective clothing before using the E scooter Make sure to read manual carefully before using the...

Page 28: ...t and batteries should not be disposed of with other household waste but should be disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate and des...

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Page 30: ...he charger light up green instantly then please do the following 1 Leave the charger in for 6 7 hours This will make sure the battery will be fully charged again it can take 3 4 hours before it starts...

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