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Basic Maintenance

The Stand N Ride has been designed to provide years of trouble-free riding enjoyment, 
provided that the user takes care of it by not leaving it exposed to the elements, neglecting to 
charge it or by using it in any way that is not recommended.

Due to the Stand N Ride’s modular design, there are virtually no user serviceable parts.  
Attempting to service or modify any of the scooter’s internal components may result in 
permanent damage to the scooter and will void the warranty.  For service and repair, contact 
your nearest EV Rider dealer.

It is always best to check before each ride the condition of the cables, brakes and folding 
latches to ensure their proper settings and tightness.

Occasionally lubricate exposed latches, cables and fittings to keep proper function.

Trouble Shooting

Below are tips on how to handle technical situations that you may encounter:

PROBLEM

The key is turned to the ON position, but 
there is no drive.

The key is turned to the ON position, the 
batteries are fully charged and the brake 
lever is not locked.

The key is turned to the ON position, the 
battery gauge shows charge, but there is 
no drive.

The tiller/base frame coupler doesn't lock 
in place. 

The unit takes too long to brake and it 
doesn't brake completely.

The unit drives, but stops after a while.

The scooter drives, but suddenly stops 
during riding.

PROBABLE CAUSE(S)

1. The battery pack may not be fully engaged.  Check that the floorboard and the top 

of the battery pack are at level with each other.

2. The battery charge may be too low to drive and may need charging.

1. You probably have the charger plugged to the unit or to the unit and the wall.  The 

controller disables drive if it detects the charger connected to the unit.

1. The brake may be engaged, which disables the controller.  Depress and unlock the 

brake.

1. The power connector is probably not aligned to allow for the tube to slide over the 

pin completely.  Make sure that this is aligned and fully connected.

1. The brake needs adjusting. Rotate the brake cable adjuster away from the brake 

lever.

1. The battery charge may be low. Charge the batteries until full charge is shown.

2. One of both of the batteries may be bad.  Have the batteries tested with a load 

tester to determine if they hold charge.  

1. The batteries are probably low.
2. An over load current was detected by the controller.

3. Overheat condition detected by the controller

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Summary of Contents for Stand N Ride SNR-1000

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL EV Rider LLC 6410 Arc Way Suite A Fort Myers FL 33966 www evrider com 1 800 944 1997 ...

Page 2: ...lations Do not use in wet conditions Do not use off road This device is designed for hard surfaces only Recommended for riders 16 years of age or older Check all take apart locks before each use Ensure battery pack is properly charged before use Using the half speed mode practice in a large open area free of vehicles obstacles and pedestrians Do not use the full speed mode when using the scooter w...

Page 3: ...Diagram Assembly Instructions Tiller Assembly Base Frame Assembly Installing the Optional Seat Assembly Coupling the Tiller to the Base Frame Installing the Battery Pack Before You Ride Checklist How to Ride the Stand N Ride Battery System and Charger Basic Maintenance Trouble Shooting Specifications Warranty Information PAGE 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 ...

Page 4: ...The SNR is not equipped to be operated outdoors at night or in low light conditions It may not be visible to other vehicles or pedestrians in these conditions Do not operate the vehicle near children When approaching pedestrians announce your presence to minimize sudden unexpected moves by pedestrians This product is designed to be used only by one rider Do not carry any additional people Do not c...

Page 5: ...pping from the manufacturer we recommend that you charge the batteries fully before the first use at least 4 hours Use caution when recharging the batteries Do not charge the batteries in an area prone to becoming wet Recharge the batteries only in an area that is well ventilated Keep children away from the Stand N Ride while it is being recharged Do not use an extension cord to plug the charger t...

Page 6: ...p the handle bar controls Handle bar and seat height positions should be locked and tightened When finished riding the Stand N Ride scooter remove the key and take it with you This prevents unauthorized use of the product especially by children After taking the product apart for transportation be certain to protect the handle bar controls from accidental damage and make sure that you balance the c...

Page 7: ...Stand N Ride Overview FWD REV Headlight Horn Fast Slow Battery Gauge ON OFF Brake Throttle Hub Motor Drive Wheel Rear Wheel Anti Tippers Battery Pack Take Apart Optional Seat Basket Page 6 ...

Page 8: ...lock it in place by tightening the collar lock with the Allen key provided You can always loosen it and re adjust the height if your initial height is not comfortable Make sure that the tiller is centered and securely fastened before you move to the next step Base Frame Assembly Remove the battery pack from the main base component to ease the task of installing the wheels Slide a washer on the rea...

Page 9: ...g the Allen key provided Make sure that you do not forget to slide a pressure nut into every bolt before affixing it to the base frame Flip the base frame over and re install the locking seat post locking collar Do not tighten yet This will have to be done after you have inserted the seat assembly and once you select your desired seat height Making sure that the basket brackets face towards the re...

Page 10: ...eflecting the spring lock and verifying that it rests on the groove of the tiller pin Fig 12 This is an indication that the connection is secured Attach the secondary safety knob and tighten it Fig 13 Installing the Battery Pack With the battery connector at the bottom of the of the battery box facing forward towards the front wheel slide the battery pack onto the battery housing Fig 14 until the ...

Page 11: ...t your tires are properly inflated if not fitted with the flat free option Check the brake lever for proper function Most importantly make sure to have your helmet ready to be worn How to ride the Stand N Ride Scooter It is important that you understand how to operate the scooter so carefully follow these steps 1 Mount the unit and position yourself behind the handle bars with your feet resting on...

Page 12: ...do not use the FAST speed setting Battery system and Charger Warning Only use the battery charging unit that was supplied with your Stand N Ride scooter Use of any other battery charging unit or equipment voids your warranty and may result in severe damage to the battery pack and the scooter and may cause a fire hazard Always wait until the battery gauge shows at least half charge to recharge the ...

Page 13: ...y gauge shows charge but there is no drive The tiller base frame coupler doesn t lock in place The unit takes too long to brake and it doesn t brake completely The unit drives but stops after a while The scooter drives but suddenly stops during riding PROBABLE CAUSE S 1 The battery pack may not be fully engaged Check that the floorboard and the top of the battery pack are at level with each other ...

Page 14: ...ub motor 24V 500W 12 5 X 2 25 Pneumatic Optional flat free 12V 18 AH 2A Off Board Oversized bicycle base with built in backrest Model number Color Overall length Overall width Ground clearance Weight capacity Component Weights Base Tiller Battery Pack Seat Charger Total Top speed Motor type Tire size Battery type Charger Optional Seat type SPECIFICATIONS Important Notice Dimensions and specificati...

Page 15: ...IONS This warranty is only given to the original purchaser of the Scooter The Warranty excludes Consumable items which may need replacing due to normal wear and tear tires tubes belts bulbs upholstery and seating motor brushes fuses plastic shrouds and footrest covers etc Damaged caused by battery fluid spillage or leakage abuse misuse accident or negligence improper operation excessive loading ma...

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