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Setting

Feature

Notes

P6

Wheel diameter (do not adjust)

Default: 10.0

P7

Motor magnets (do not adjust)

From 0 to 255

Default: 28

P8

Power level

1: slowest

100: fastest
Default: 100 km/h

P9

Start mode

0: zero start

1: kick to start

Default: 0

P5

Unused

P3

Battery voltage (do not adjust)

From 24V to 60V

Default: 52V

P4

Auto-off time

0: not set
60: 60 min

Default: 5

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Summary of Contents for Eagle One

Page 1: ...Glider Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...elbow and knee protectors and padded gloves which will allow a firmer grip on the handlebars 3 Please look ahead while riding This may sound a little bit silly but people could be distracted by their...

Page 3: ...Scooter Overview 3 Product Specification 4 Assembly 6 Parts Instruction 7 How To Ride 12 Daily Maintenance and Repair 13 After Sales Service 22 Warranty Card 24 Content Safety Warnings 1...

Page 4: ...ere the electric scooter may be used Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic at all times Only use where allowed and with caution Check and maintain scooter conditions Before use check to...

Page 5: ...the original charger and someone needs to be nearby to avoid accidents when charging 4 Do not ride your scooter in the heavy rain or wet conditions as this could damage the battery 5 Dangerous action...

Page 6: ...er Overview 3 Brake LCD Display Fold Clamp Front Shock Absorption Front Fender Front Motor Rear Motor Rear Shock Absorption Rear Fender Battery Kickstand Headlights Deck Taillights ON OFF Single Dual...

Page 7: ...0W 2 LCD 64 km h 64 km 8 9 Hours Single charger 4 5 Hours Two chargers Climbing Angle Lighting Waterproof Rating Payload Capacity Brake 30 Degrees LED Front Rear IP54 150 kg 120 kg Dual Hydraulic Brak...

Page 8: ...5 Product Specification...

Page 9: ...How to Unfold the Scooter How to Fold the Scooter Assembly 1 2 1 2 3 2 Lift up the main rod 1 Unlock the clamp 3 Lock the clamp Step 1 Power off Step 3 Put down the main rod Step 2 Unlock the clamp 3...

Page 10: ...mped at 20km h to comply with the current EU legislation We take no responsibility if you choose to unbridle your electric scooter Headlights Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds and the front...

Page 11: ...BUTTON LCD Display When the power is on the total mileage ODO shows on the screen Press the Power button once the single mileage TRIP shows on the screen Press the Power button twice the screen show...

Page 12: ...O TURBO button in then the scooter is in Eco mode Press the SINGLE DUAL button in then the scooter is in Dual motor mode Turbo Eco button affects top speed for each gear Single Dual button affects acc...

Page 13: ...harm to the battery and may cause the battery to become unusable Charging Over current protection High current charging will seriously damage the battery when the current is over 8V the battery would...

Page 14: ...g the charger to one of charging port on the scooter The optimum charging temperature is between 5 40 degrees If the cell s temperature is not in this range the battery will cease charging Do not put...

Page 15: ...eginner Do not ride on snow piled road and sand beach Do not ride on the up and down slopes over 35 degrees Riders under the age of 18 are not allowed to ride our electric scooters Riders over the age...

Page 16: ...electrical area Please use clean water If you use soapy water clean the tires carefully Use a brush to carefully clean the tires to remove the detergent In order to prevent the tires from slipping an...

Page 17: ...ttery pack into a fire otherwise it may cause battery failure overheating and even risk of fire When not in use for more than 30 days please fully charge it first store it in a cool and dry place and...

Page 18: ...ed by long term non charging will not be able to be recharged At this time if the battery is not charged in time it may cause the battery to be over discharged and damaged This damage is irreversible...

Page 19: ...s hot you can slightly lower 2 3 psi the air pressure inside the inner tube and vice versa if the weather is cold For heavier rider you can slightly higher 2 3 psi in the inner tube But in no case can...

Page 20: ...the P setting to adjust Press the MODE button to adjust the value To save settings allow the LCD display to timeout 8 seconds or long press MODE and Power buttons to exit the menu Accessing Settings S...

Page 21: ...magnets do not adjust From 0 to 255 Default 28 P8 Power level 1 slowest 100 fastest Default 100 km h P9 Start mode 0 zero start 1 kick to start Default 0 P5 Unused P3 Battery voltage do not adjust Fr...

Page 22: ...e button to reset to 0 P11 Regenerative Electronic brake strength 0 off 1 weak 5 max Default 3 P12 Acceleration 0 off 1 weak 5 strong Default 3 P15 Automatic scooter voltage shut down do not adjust Fr...

Page 23: ...Setting Feature Notes P18 Unused P19 Unused P20 Communication protocol can not adjust Default 4 P17 Cruise control 0 off 1 on Default 0 20...

Page 24: ...r and LCD 6 km h cruise 4 11 Faulty comms between controller and LCD Battery under voltage 6 12 BMS failure Motor faulty 7 13 Headlight failure Controller faulty 9 21 support Gliderscoot When the dash...

Page 25: ...ntent Throttle 24 months Free maintenance Controller 24 months Free maintenance Frame 24 months Free maintenance Motor 12 months Free maintenance Battery 12 months Free maintenance Charger 12 months F...

Page 26: ...pid aging and malfunction due to a long time sun exposure or leave the scooter outdoors for a long time 5 The use of electric scooters for other purposes to perform dangerous actions such as special e...

Page 27: ...Please complete the following details 24 WARRANTY CARD Owner s Name Address City Order Number s Date of Purchase Serial number s State Zip Code phone number Email...

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