background image

5.

 

Intended Use 

The Electric scooter is neither a means of transport nor sports equipment, but a device for personal entertainment. The Electric scooter for 
domestic use only and only by a person aged at least 14 with a maximum weight of 100 kg. The other parameters for the permissible operation 
of the Electric scooter are defined in the section (“10. List of parameters”) . Importantly, the Electric scooter may only be operated in good 
visibility conditions and only if the physical conditions for stability on the Electric scooter are met (for example, not on one leg/not under the 
influence of drugs or alcohol). When operating the Electric scooter, the operator must wear personal protective equipment specified in the 
section (“13. Warnings” > 13.2 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 the user manual carefully, to ensure you know how to ride it in a safe and fun way. 
 
The Electric scooter is for domestic use only. 
 
It is your responsibility to be aware of and comply with all regulations in your country. If there are no regulations for this Electric 
scooter in your country, please take care of your own safety and the safety of others. 
 
Also pay attention to other people. Always ride safely and only at a speed that allows you to brake safely at any time. A common 
thing for such products is that there is a risk that you may fall off the product and injure yourself. Always ride as safely as possible. 
If lending the Electric scooter to friends and family, please make sure they use proper protective gear and know how to ride it. 
Before riding the Electric scooter, please check that all parts are working as supposed to. If any loose parts, abnormal noise, reduced 
battery life etc. are detected, please contact your retailer for product service and warranty. Do not repair the Electric scooter yourself. 
Inspect the rear tire, rear brake, and brake pad according to Section 7 of the maintenance specification in this operating instructions. 
The Electric scooter may become unstable if the rear brake is deformed or loose. This is because the distance between the brake pad 
and the rear wheel becomes too small, possibly leading to a blocked rear wheel. 
 
Avoid applying too much force or stepping on the rear fender permanently. This may cause the fender to loosen or damage the spring 
holding the fender. 
 
As a result, the brake pad constantly touches the wheel and the motor temperature increases due to the additional resistance. The rear 
tire can also get loose if the brake is in constant braking position. 
 
Avoid constant braking. As a result, the tires will not only wear off, but also 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 switching on the Electric scooter, a bearing may be damaged. A worn bearing may 
even be indicated by strong vibration of the handlebar. In this case, please contact your retailer since the bearing needs to be replaced 
and/or the handlebar checked and adjusted. 
 
Ride the Electric scooter only on a dry surface since otherwise the riding safety and braking performance may be impaired and the 
motor or bearings may be damaged. 
 
Please do not ride up or down long and steep slopes. 
 
Stop riding when you receive the "Low Battery Warning". The Electric scooter then moves only slowly and does not have the same 
traction as normal and the electric brake does not work. In this case, please use the rear brake to stop the Electric scooter. Get off the 
scooter as soon as the speed allows to do that safely. 
 
Do not use the electric brake and the throttle at the same time. 
 
A normally working Electric scooter operates safely and quietly. If you hear noises or notice bumpy operation, please check wheels, 
bearings, and brakes. Contact your customer service for repair and maintenance, if necessary. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SEL-65110

Page 1: ...at you can keep the Electric scooter in 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...

Page 2: ...ic scooter 4 3 Handle bar assembly 5 4 Connect the charger 6 5 Intended Use 7 6 Safety Instruction 7 7 Maintenance 9 8 Operational control 10 9 Riding Electric scooter 11 10 List of parameters 13 11 E...

Page 3: ...that all connection components are firmly secured and not broken before riding refer to handlebar assembly and safety instruction Please read operation guide and warnings of correct techniques for use...

Page 4: ...ock clasp 2 Pull up the handle in a gentle way 3 The Electric scooter is unfolded as soon as you hear the rod click into place Fold the Electric scooter 1 Hold the clasp and pull it outward 2 Press th...

Page 5: ...he Electric scooter 3 Handle bar assembly 1 Parts inside the packaging two handlebars 2 Change display angle Loosen the screw on the handlebar and rotate the axle to make the handlebar meter screen up...

Page 6: ...6 4 Connect the charger Plug the supplied adapter into the charging port...

Page 7: ...ranty Do not repair the Electric scooter yourself Inspect the rear tire rear brake and brake pad according to Section 7 of the maintenance specification in this operating instructions The Electric sco...

Page 8: ...mer do not put battery into fire etc Low temperature e g subzero temperature can damage the battery cells Keep the Electric scooter away from open flame or other sources of heat to prevent the battery...

Page 9: ...allowed If done then warranty is void Storage and cleaning If your Electric scooter gets dirty please clean it with a damp cloth only you may not use pressured water gun or running water as this coul...

Page 10: ...ng time after switching on The time will be cleared after switching off When it is showing DIS it indicates the driving distance after switching on and it will be cleared after power off When it is sh...

Page 11: ...tart driving the Electric scooter works factory default is non zero start You have to manually move the Electric scooter with your foot before the accelerator handle are working 9 Riding Electric scoo...

Page 12: ...peration 1 Detach the front and back LED lamps from the Electric scooter 2 Open the LED housing by using a coin Insert 2 type AA batteries and close the housing 3 Re attach the front and back LED lamp...

Page 13: ...V 29 4 Battery capacity mAH 4000 Motor Motor Power W 250 Emission sound pressure level DB Emissions 70 db A BatteryCharger Rated input voltage V 100 240 Rated output voltage v 29 4 Rated current A 1 5...

Page 14: ...s For domestic use only 13 2 Preparation First charge the battery completely Wear a helmet knee and elbow pads as well as earmuffs earplugs Do not wear loose clothing or open laces that can get caught...

Page 15: ...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 There will be no light on the charger before charging when con...

Page 16: ...l become null and void Always keep the protective cap plugged onto the DC connector Only take off the cap when charging the Electric scooter After charging take out the DC plug and put on the protecti...

Page 17: ...that electric and electronic equipment 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...

Page 18: ...it doesn t seem to charge the charger lights 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 tak...

Page 19: ...een 10 C and 45 C If used at lower or higher temperatures there is a risk that the performance of the battery will be reduced and a potential risk of damage to the product and personal injury Store th...

Page 20: ...SO 12100 2010 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 A13 2017 and therefore complies with the essential requirements of the Machine Directive MD 2006 42 EC LVD 2014 35 EU EMC 2014 30 EU Name and address of the pers...

Reviews: