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Required Tools (not included):

Scissors or wire cutters

• 

10mm open-end wrench (may be 

• 

needed)

Included in your parts box:

Toolkit (4+5mm combo hex wrench, 

• 

13+15mm combo open-end wrench)

Touch-up paint

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Reflectors (if not already installed)

• 

Assembly will take about 30 minutes

s

Scooter won’t turn on (no lights 

on throttle)

• 5-minute auto shutoff feature has activated; turn scooter off then 

on again

• Battery not charged

• Battery may not be connected from factory. Remove your 

scooter’s deck plate using the thumb screw under the on/off 

switch, connect the battery, then replace the plate

• The scooter’s fuse may be blown. See your owner’s manual for 

more information on locating and replacing this fuse, or call our 

Customer Service line for help

Brakes rub when riding

•  Re-adjust the brakes, referring to the attached document. Do 

not ride the scooter if the brake pads are rubbing the front tire.

Can someone help me with...?

Call the Currie Technologies technical and customer service 

department at 1-800-377-4532

Electrical System

Basic Troubleshooting

Currie Technologies Technical and

Customer Service

 1.800.377.4532

Your electric scooter comes with a 24 volt sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery. This type of 

battery does not have a memory, and riding on a partial charge will not affect its capacity 

or performance (you can safely test ride the scooter after assembly, although it won’t be 

fully charged.). Recommended charge time for this type of battery is 4-6 hours.

Assembly Guide

450 QSG V1 2011

Last modified April 27, 2011 3:14 PM

Summary of Contents for e450

Page 1: ...ocating and replacing this fuse or call our Customer Service line for help Brakes rub when riding Re adjust the brakes referring to the attached document Do not ride the scooter if the brake pads are rubbing the front tire Can someone help me with Call the Currie Technologies technical and customer service department at 1 800 377 4532 Electrical System Basic Troubleshooting Currie Technologies Tec...

Page 2: ...as shown in photo I 8 Raise the handlebar post then close the hinge quick release lever by reversing step 6 If the quick release lever feels loose or is not secure its preload may need to be adjusted by tightening the 10mm preload adjustment nut shown in photo I 9 Remove the cap bolts and the cap itself from the top of the handlebar post image J Hold the handlebar onto the top of the post then rep...

Page 3: ...e is not touching the tire 2 Thread the brake cable through the brake noodle and boot 3 Set the clearance between the brake shoes and the rim to 1mm on each side and tighten the cable fixing bolt This distance does not need to be set exactly at the brake arm as you can finely adjust it more easily with the brake lever barrel adjustor see photo on page 72 4 If the brake pads are not centered around...

Page 4: ...hould be adjusted so they are 1 mm to 2 mm away from the rim when the brakes are not applied Brake pads should be centered on the rim and toed in so the rear portion of each brake pad is about 0 5 1 0 mm farther from the rim than the front portion of the brake pad Do not ride the scooter until the brakes are functioning properly To test apply the brakes while trying to push the scooter forward to ...

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