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4. Safety instructions 

 
 

4.1 Intended use

 

 
Driving is prohibited in public areas, roads, bicycle lanes or sidewalks. Use your item only in private 
areas, which are not accessible to public. Only drive with permission of the estate owner. Disregarding 
these instructions may lead to perilous injuries. 
Residual risk remains even when you are using this item properly. The following hazards may occur 
regarding the way of construction and embodiment of this vehicle. 
 

RESIDUAL RISK! 

 

 
 
 

 

 
4.2 General safety instructions 

 

 

People who are not familiar with this owner’s manual and unexperienced people are not allowed to use 
this vehicle. 

 

Only lend the scooter to people who are familiar with the item. Hand over the manual. 

 

The scooter may only be used by adolescents aged 14 and older - under supervision. Not suitable for 
children. 

 

Children, pregnant women and people with disabilities as well as people who are intoxicated or under in-
fluence of drugs, alcohol or medicines are prohibited to use the vehicle. 

 

Driving is prohibited in public areas, roads, bicycle lanes and sidewalks.  

 

Never use a damaged item. Only use the vehicle when it’s orderly maintained. 

 

Always keep sufficient safety distance to other people and objects. 

 

You are only allowed to use the vehicle when you are in good shape. 

 

Fatigue also leads to carelessness. 

 

In order to avoid overcharging the machine and thus caused damages, you must not exceed the maxi-
mum payload (90kg). 

 

Always wear checked security equipment (helmet, hand-, knee- and elbow-pads) to avoid severe injuries. 
Do not wear loose clothes.  

 

You should not use the scooter, when you are not protected properly. 

 

Do not drive over obstacles, ice, snow, wet and slippery surfaces. Avoid obstacles like waste, little 
branches and stones. 

 

Never drive in the dark or in poorly illuminated areas. Never turn spontaneously while driving. 

 

 

ATTENTION! 

 

Avoid damages to your item!

 

 

 

Never jump with the scooter as it could break, otherwise. 

 

Keep your scooter away from water and other liquids – risk of short circuits! 

 

Do not open the item. 

 

Do not exceed the max. payload and avoid driving on steep ascents as the engine could be damaged 
due to overcharge, otherwise.  

 

Modifications are prohibited. Never manipulate something at/in your item. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

  Fall due to lose of equilibrium, uneven ground, poor experience, inattentiveness, distraction 

or misjudgement.

 

  Perilous injuries due to fall and inappropriate equipment (helmet, hand-, knee- and elbow-

pads). 

Summary of Contents for HB-ES1000A

Page 1: ...tric engine EN PRIOR TO FIRST USE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY AND ATTENTIVELY IMPERATIVELY FOLLOW THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NONOBSERVANCE CAN LEAD TO PERILOUS INJURIES KEEP THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY The ope...

Page 2: ...2 Advice of battery disposal 11 9 Operation 12 10 Driving 13 11 Service and maintenance 14 12 Storage 15 13 Packaging 16 14 Warranty 16 15 EU Declaration of Conformity 17 1 Introduction We congratula...

Page 3: ...12Ah Speed regulable by switch 1 level up to 5km h 2 level up to 32km h Range approx 20km Front brake wheel disc brake Rear brake wheel disc brake Front transmission suspension fork Rear transmission...

Page 4: ...cle when it s orderly maintained Always keep sufficient safety distance to other people and objects You are only allowed to use the vehicle when you are in good shape Fatigue also leads to carelessnes...

Page 5: ...to re main readily accessible in case you should have to disconnect the line cord To disconnect the apparatus from the mains pull the connector not the line Lay the cables in a way you cannot stumble...

Page 6: ...ight brake lever left battery display ignition switch battery box one fold clamping fixation front wheel lateral upright steering column suspension fork seat pole engine cover seat rear wheel handleba...

Page 7: ...le and push it through the second fork half fig 9 Now screw the nut onto the front axle and tighten it firmly with a wrench fig 10 fig 12 fig 11 Aligning the front wheel fork Remove the retention bolt...

Page 8: ...g 15 fig 18 fig 17 Connecting the battery Open the battery compartment by pulling the left and right locking hooks outwards and opening the flap upwards fig 19 fig 20 Insert the battery H together wit...

Page 9: ...he reflector N through the reflector holder on the mudguard and fasten it with a nut fig 30 fig 28 fig 27 fig 30 fig 29 Mounting the seat saddle Insert the seat post J into the seat post bracket on th...

Page 10: ...per fig 3 Push the brake arm to its position and pull the Bowden cable tight The brake pad should have a distance of approx 1mm left and right to the brake disc fig 4 fig 4 fig 3 Chain tension The cha...

Page 11: ...oint out the following Since you are an end user you are obligated to return used batteries You can return used batteries to us if the corresponding battery new condition is or was listed in our assor...

Page 12: ...brake lever The lateral upright has to be folded up as it can cause accident if it has contact to the ground fig 6 1 Pull one of the two brake levers fig 1 2 Turn the ignition key to ON fig 2 3 Fold u...

Page 13: ...ld jerk the handlebar and lose the contact to the ground Gas handle throttle Please get familiar with the gas handle Turn the gas handle slowly to the back fig 1 The vehicle now starts to drive slowly...

Page 14: ...with chain spray fig 2 Brake pads The brake pads have to show a thickness of min 1mm If the brake pads show less than 1mm thickness both brake pads have to be renewed fig 3 Maintenance interval Drivi...

Page 15: ...the battery in dry places at a temperature level between minimum 5 C and maximum 30 C In order to avoid a total discharge of the battery it should regularly be charged 1x per month Remove the fuse Pul...

Page 16: ...e Save your payment document it enables you to make use of an eventual warranty service For any request regarding warranty spare parts or replacement devices do not hesitate to contact us by mail or E...

Page 17: ...es Produktes Elektro Scooter Product Description Electric Scooter Modell Nr HB ES1000A HB ES1000B Model No Einschl gige EG Richtlinien EG Maschinenrichtlinie 2006 42 EG Applicable EC Directives EC Mac...

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