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WARNING:

 

Turn the power switch “OFF” before 

conducting any maintenance procedures.

Adjusting the Brakes

Tools required; 10mm wrench

1. To adjust the brake cable tension, turn 

the adjusting barrel on the brake lever 

clockwise (to loosen) or counter-clockwise 

(to tighten) . Only turn the adjusting barrel 

in small increments until the desired 

adjustment is reached. If the brake 

continues to need further adjustment, 

proceed to the next step.

Note: Keep brakes properly adjusted 

and in good working condition at all 

times.  Check to make sure that brakes 

are functioning properly after any 

adjustment and before riding.

2. If the brake cable is still either too 

tight or too loose, use a 10mm wrench 

to loosen the brake cable pinch bolt for 

further adjustment on the cable. Ensure 

that the 10mm nut is securely tightened 

after the adjustment is made.

DETAILED MAINTENANCE

AND REPAIR

     WARNING:

 

The 

brake could be capable 

of locking up and 

skidding the rear wheel 

if not applied correctly. 

Always try to  avoid 

skidding as this could cause you to lose control of 

the scooter and fall, and will cause damage to the 

rear tire. Practice using the brake in an unobstructed 

open area to become familiar with its function and 

until you can make smooth, controlled stops.

Summary of Contents for E-Scooter

Page 1: ...S EIGHT AND UP MAXIMUM WEIGHT 120 lbs 54 kgs OWNER S MANUAL NOTE Illustrations in this Manual are for reference purposes only and may not reflect the exact appearance of the actual product Specifications are subject to change without notice NOTE The electric scooter must be traveling at 3 mph before the motor will engage Kick start to 3 mph while applying the throttle to engage motor DO NOT RETURN...

Page 2: ...ion Safety and Warnings 2 Before You Begin Assembly 3 E Scooter Parts 4 Assembly 5 Before You Ride 6 Routine Checks and Hardware Maintenance 7 Detailed Maintenance and Repair 8 Troubleshooting Guide 9 Warranty 3 6 8 9 13 14 15 22 24 ...

Page 3: ...ntended to move and it is therefore possible to lose control fall off and or get into dangerous situations that no amount of care instruction or expertise can eliminate If such a thing does occur you can become seriously injured or die even when using safety equipment and other safety precautions RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND ALWAYS USE COMMON SENSE This manual contains many warnings and cautions conc...

Page 4: ...sed by an adult at all times Parents should ensure that children only use the scooter safely and within their age and physical limits This manual contains very important safety information It is your responsibility to completely review this information and make sure that all riders understand all of the warnings cautions instructions and safety topics addressed in this manual and to assure that al...

Page 5: ...ols Do not ride in wet weather Never immerse the scooter in water electrical and drive components could be damaged by water or create other potentially unsafe conditions Keep your fingers and other body parts away from the chain motor steering system wheels and all other moving components Do not ride while using a cell phone or other electronics or while wearing headphones Never hitch on to anothe...

Page 6: ...of visibility and Owners riders should highlight and make the scooter conspicuous including the use of lighting reflectors and for low riding units signal flags on flexible poles Persons with the following conditions shall be cautioned not to operate the scooter Those with heart conditions Pregnant women Persons with head back or neck ailments or prior surgeries to those areas of the body and Pers...

Page 7: ...ES RISK OF POTENTIALLY SERIOUS INJURY USE THE APPROPRIATE CAUTION WHEN RIDING AND ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY WARNING Remove all packing and items from the display box Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF before assembling the scooter ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME You should allow approximately 25 minutes for assembly not including initial charging time Initial chargin...

Page 8: ...er 7 kickstand 8 battery box 9 deck 10 rear wheel 11 left side cover 12 front wheel 13 chain Part Description 14 brake 15 throttle 16 brake lever 17 controller 18 battery 19 steer tube 20 handlebar 21 handlebar clamp 22 charger port 23 reset button 24 on off switch 25 chain wheel 26 chain tensioner ...

Page 9: ...9 ASSEMBLY RESET BUTTON TWIST GRIP THROTTLE HANDLEBAR STEER TUBE BRAKE LEVER ON OFF SWITCH CHARGER INCLUDED CHARGING PORT ...

Page 10: ...olts evenly and securely Note Do not completely tighten each bolt one at a time Rather please alternate tightening each bolt until they are all completely tightened to assure they are evenly tightened Note The open end of the clamp should be located in the same direction as the slot on the handlebar steerer tube before you tighten it 3 Attach the handlebar a vertically and horizontally onto handle...

Page 11: ...ry longer than 30 hours Recharges after initial charge Up to 12 hours and again never charge the battery longer than 30 hours Run time Up to 40 minutes of continuous ride time on a full charge Average battery life 250 charge discharge cycles Warnings When the scooter is not in regular use the batteries need to be charged on a monthly basis in order to maximize performance Turn off power switch whe...

Page 12: ...ctions may damage your product and void your warranty Note The charger has a small window with one LED light that indicates the charge status Refer to the illustration on the charger unit for the actual charging and charged status indication Your charger may get warm during use this is normal for some chargers and is no cause for concern If however your charger doesn t get warm during use it doesn...

Page 13: ...perly Throttle Once the power switch is placed in the ON position kick the scooter up to 3mph 5kmh and then twist the throttle to engage the motor the scooter will move Make sure that before the throttle is twisted that you are in an open and safe area to ride you are balanced on the scooter and have both hands on the handlebar controls Tires Inspect the wheels for excess wear and replace them if ...

Page 14: ...nspect the wheels for excess wear Safety Gear Always wear proper protective gear such as an approved safety helmet Elbow pads and knee pads are recommended Always wear athletic shoes lace up shoes with rubber soles never ride barefoot or in sandals and keep shoelaces tied and out of the way of the wheels motor and drive system Battery Make sure the power switch is turned off whenever the scooter i...

Page 15: ... make sure that brakes are functioning properly after any adjustment and before riding 2 If the brake cable is still either too tight or too loose use a 10mm wrench to loosen the brake cable pinch bolt for further adjustment on the cable Ensure that the 10mm nut is securely tightened after the adjustment is made DETAILED MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WARNING The brake could be capable of locking up and s...

Page 16: ...uded 1 Use a 4mm Allen key to remove the 4 bolts from the rear axle cover on both sides of the scooter 2 Loosen the brake cable pinch nut with a 10mm wrench 3 Remove the brake arm bolt with a Phillips head screwdriver and an 8mm wrench Using two 13mm wrenches loosen the rear wheel axle nuts Pull up on the chain tensioner and remove the rear wheel from the frame ...

Page 17: ...llen key Slide motor out of the frame slightly so that there is enough room to remove replace the chain onto the motor gear Retighten the bolts 6 Place the chain under the tensioner wheel and onto the rear chain wheel gear Install the replacement wheel into the frame but do not tighten the axle nuts yet Install the brake arm hardware but again do not tighten yet Note Make sure to follow all the ha...

Page 18: ...st the frame After tightening the axle nuts with 13mm wrenches check wheel alignment and the tracking of the chain by rotating the wheel counter clockwise with your hand The wheel should spin freely and easily 8 Retighten the brake arm bolt with a Phillips head screwdriver and an 8mm wrench 9 Retighten the brake cable pinch nut with a 10mm wrench Refer to the instructions on page 7 for proper adju...

Page 19: ...ull out the worn chain tensioner and replace it with a new one 4 Repeat the steps above in reverse to tighten all bolts before finishing 1 Using two 5mm Allen keys loosen and remove the front axle by turning the wrenches counter clockwise Chain Tensioner Replacement Note Use a 4mm Allen key to remove the 4 bolts from the rear axle cover on both sides of the scooter Front Wheel Replacement Tools re...

Page 20: ...t contains sealed lead acid batteries which must be disposed or recycled in an environmentally safe manner Do not dispose of the batteries in your household trash Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire as the battery may explode or leak The incineration disposal in landfill and or placing sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas Return exhausted batteri...

Page 21: ...om the charger before cleaning with any liquid Customer Service and Repair Help Check online at www dynacraftbike com Call to speak with a customer service representative 1 800 288 1560 7AM TO 4PM pacific time to a state or federal approved lead acid battery recycler or check with your local retailer of vehicle batteries If you live in Florida or Minnesota it is prohibited by law to throw away lea...

Page 22: ...tors to make sure they are connected and tight The reset button on the left side of the battery box will automatically trip and turn off the power if the motor is overloaded An excessive overload steep incline or too heavy of a rider could have caused the motor to overheat and tripped the breaker If this occurs and the scooter suddenly stops running wait a few seconds and then push the reset butto...

Page 23: ...d the scooter If the scooter is over loaded the circuit breaker may trip and shut off power to the motor Correct the riding condition that caused the over load wait a few seconds and then push the reset button to reset the circuit Avoid overloading the scooter as this will prematurely wear out the batteries and other components Ride only on solid flat clean and dry surfaces such as pavement or lev...

Page 24: ...r and or the rider s parent s express and implied assumption of the risk of such use and Dynacraft shall not have any responsibility for any resulting break down of the scooter or its components or for any rider injuries that occur during such use Riding an electric scooter can be inherently dangerous such that bodily injury or even death can occur especially if the rider and or the rider s parent...

Page 25: ...ALIFORNIA DISCLOSURE YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER ELECTRIC VEHICLE TO DETERMINE IF ANY COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR INSURANCE AGENT ...

Page 26: ...LOSURE IF APPLICABLE YOU MAY NOT MODIFY OR ALTER THE EXHAUST SYSTEM OF THIS SCOOTER TO CAUSE IT TO AMPLIFY OR CREATE EXCESSIVE NOISE PER VEHICLE CODE SECTION 21226 OR TO FAIL TO MEET APPLICABLE EMISSION REQUIREMENTS PER VEHICLE CODE 27156 ...

Page 27: ...mple 2003 10 10 Serial Number sample 03TD5899988 Having this information is required and helps us handle your call more effectively DO NOT return this item to the store Please call Dynacraft for assistance STOP Dynacraft BSC Inc 89 S Kelly Rd American Canyon CA 94503 Call Toll Free 1 800 288 1560 Monday Friday 7AM TO 4PM PACIFIC TIME www dynacraftbike com 2012 Printed in China ...

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