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11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

 WARNING!

Ensure that the scooter is turned off, it is not connected to the power supply and the 

charging port cover is sealed before performing any maintenance operation. 

Cleaning 

Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the main frame. Difficult to remove dirt can be cleaned 

with a soft brush, then cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. The scratches on the plastic 

parts can be polished with fine abrasive paper. 

 

 WARNING!

Do not wash the scooter with alcohol, gasoline, acetone or other corrosive / volatile 

solvents. These substances can damage the look and structure of the scooter. Do 

not wash the scooter with a hose or other water pressure cleaner. Do not use sharp 

objects to clean the scooter. 

Battery maintenance 

The scooter’s battery can withstand at least 500 charging cycles, and under normal 

use, it can withstand more than 1,000 charging cycles. 

12. STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE

Store the scooter in a dry place without moisture, where the temperature is constant 

between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius. Prolonged exposure to UV rays, rain and the 

elements may damage the enclosure materials, Store indoors when not in use. Ex

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posure to extreme temperatures (both cold and hot) will shorten the life of the battery. 

Once a month, you should grease the scooter’s moving parts (check the next picture) 

with a silicone-based grease spray. 

Check the scooter once a month, to make sure that the screws are not loose. Before 

each use, you must make sure that the security elements are in good operating con

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ditions, meaning: 

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the front wheel axle and the rear wheel axle are tight; 

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the folding axle, the height adjustment knob, and the handle lock are in the 

operating positions; 

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the rear mechanical brake, the headlight, the rear stop light and the brake 

light work properly.

Summary of Contents for BOOSTER V

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL PORTABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...6 FOLDING UNFOLDING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT 11 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 12 8 RIDING OPERATION 16 9 WARNINGS 18 10 BATTERY AND CHARGER 20 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 21 12 STORAGE AND MAINT...

Page 4: ...PORTABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER Thank you for choosing the E TWOW portable electric scooter hereinafter referred to as scooter The scooter is a recreational vehicle that allows you to travel in an efficien...

Page 5: ...ing it Before using the scooter carefully read all the instructions in this manual Pay par ticular attention to the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS chapter Please keep this manual for future reference IMPROPER US...

Page 6: ...upport a maximum load of 100 kg Always wear a safety helmet and other protective equipment when riding the scooter Use an approved bicycle or skateboard helmet that fits properly with the chin strap i...

Page 7: ...sons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge as long as the scooter s speed has been limited to 6 km h and if they have been given supervision or inst...

Page 8: ...en under 8 years of age Don t ride the scooter if you have previously consumed alcohol Don t use the phone or other similar devices while riding the scooter Don t modify the scooter using parts from o...

Page 9: ...r and the user manual Check that all the components are present and in good condition If you are missing any components contact your dealer or your near est service center Please keep the box and the...

Page 10: ...9 EN 4 MAIN PARTS 1 Handlebar 6 Battery charging port 2 Display 7 Folding lever 3 LED headlight 8 Folding axle 4 Folding hock 9 Rear brake 5 Folding hock...

Page 11: ...eleration lever 2 Power button 3 Settings button 4 On off light button 5 Horn button 6 Handlebar 7 Controller 8 Folding bar 9 Front fender 10 Battery front cover 11 Protection cover 12 Folding buttons...

Page 12: ...t button as shown in figure c to lower the handlebar s height Push the lock lever back into lock position Next press the folding buttons while also while pulling sideways the handle bar grips as shown...

Page 13: ...tly closed 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ON OFF Press the switch for 3 sec and the display will light up indicating that the power is on Press for 3 seconds if you want to turn it off The scooter will turn...

Page 14: ...will only turn on when braking Displaying the mileage When the display is powered it shows 2 modes ODO and TRIP ODO displays the total mileage whereas TRIP displays the mileage of the current trip fro...

Page 15: ...ed with the foot and the wheel has been set into motion This will prevent the user from accidental acceleration The Zero Start function is not automatically set it needs to be activated manually from...

Page 16: ...low these instructions Turn on the scooter Press the electromagnetic brake lever all the way and keep it pressed during the entire operation Press the power button The display will show the P1 symbol...

Page 17: ...tly charged to power the scooter for the desired ride Stand with one foot on the scooter and the other one on the ground With your right thumb gently press the acceleration lever and the scooter will...

Page 18: ...vate the electromagnetic brake The harder you press the stronger the braking force will be When you activate the brake the rear stop light will turn on If the lights are already on the rear stop light...

Page 19: ...hen walking with the scooter 9 WARNINGS Failure to follow the following instructions could cause serious injuries DO NOT ride the scooter in the rain and or don t ride through any body of water with a...

Page 20: ...e handlebar suddenly when riding the scooter at a high speed DO NOT ride on public roads on roads that are assimilated to public roads on lanes or on unsafe roads and do not violate legal regulations...

Page 21: ...ods of time please charge the battery every three months to keep it in optimal operating conditions and to extend its life This unit contains batteries that can only be replaced by qualified personnel...

Page 22: ...charging cycles and under normal use it can withstand more than 1 000 charging cycles 12 STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE Store the scooter in a dry place without moisture where the temperature is constant bet...

Page 23: ...nearest authorized service 14 PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT Waste disposal of the packaging The packaging used to protect the scooter during transport is totally recyclable For recycling information please...

Page 24: ...s and instructions for all the scooter s func tions at the time of printing However your scooter might differ slightly from the model shown in this document Note that there are several E TWOW models w...

Page 25: ...nder 10 degrees Celsius autonomy decreases by up to 30 Power Consumption 6 15Wh 7 7Wh Km 7 5Wh Km Battery parameters Type Li ion Battery with Samsung cells Lithium Polymer Capacity 36 V 10 5 Ah 36 V 8...

Page 26: ...pe degree wind speed road conditions temperature and other factors Under 10 degrees Celsius autonomy decreases by up to 30 Power Consumption 7 7Wh Km Battery parameters Type Li ion Battery with Samsun...

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