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12) FIRE PROTECTION

•  Do not store the scooter near open flames or sources of high temperatures.

•  Do not perform any maintenance work on the scooter with an open flame device or a source of high temperatures.

•  In case of damage to the scooter by open fire or high temperature, contact the manufacturer or professional service to check 

the joints and other strength characteristics of the scooter. The scooter must not be used without such control – there is a risk 

of reduced safety due to deformation of the frame or other parts, or other types of damage!

13) SAFETEY ON GROUND ROADS AND IN THE FIELD

•  You are not alone on the road or path – there are other road users (including pedestrians). Respect their rights.

•  The electric scooter can only be guided on the sidewalk.

•  Always assume that others cannot see you. Watch the traffic ahead and be prepared to avoid any obstacle.

•  Follow the rules of the road.

•  Do not use headphones while driving! Music (or other sound signals) can drown out the sound of traffic around you, which 

can lead to collisions and injuries.

•  Never hold on to another vehicle while driving.

•  Do not zigzag between vehicle or perform manoeuvres that may endanger other road users.

SAFETY

14) TRANSPORT

•  If the front wheel is removed for transport, the centre axle of the front wheel must be properly secured so that it does not come 

loose and be lost during transport.

•  For the purposes of transport, the user is obligated to properly fasten the scooter in a suitable means of transport with regard 

to the weight of the scooter (specified in the technical data sheet). The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damage 

caused during transport.

Summary of Contents for SCOOTER BIG ONE /S

Page 1: ...page 1 HUGO BIKE Version of the manual 1 1 W E P R O D U C E S C O O T E R S F O R T H E W H O L E W O R L D H U G O B I K E M A N U A L E L E C T R I C S C O O T E R S ...

Page 2: ...DUCTION Thank you for the trust expressed in the purchase of the HUGO Bike electric scooter We believe that it will bring you a lot of experiences and fun Please read this manual carefully and follow the instructions before using the electric scooter ...

Page 3: ...N OF LEVELS OF POWER LEVELS 18 4 3 3 CURRENT SPEED 18 4 3 4 SWITCHING DISTANCE AND SPEED DATA 19 4 3 5 SCOOTER GUIDE 19 4 3 6 SWITCHING ON THE LIGHTS 19 4 3 7 BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR 19 4 3 8 DISPLAY OF CURRENT POWER INTO THE ENGINE 19 4 3 9 ERROR CODE INDICATION 19 4 3 10 DISPLAY SETTINGS 20 4 3 11 ENTERING THE DISPLAY MENU 20 4 3 12 MOVING IN THE MENU 20 4 3 13 SYSTEM 20 4 3 14 BRIGHTNESS DISPL...

Page 4: ...8 1 3 WHEEL AND TIRES 32 8 1 4 BRAKES 33 8 1 5 SEAT 33 8 1 6 HANDLEBARS 33 8 1 7 CLEANING AND WASHING 33 8 2 WARRANTY INSPECTION 34 9 PROFESSIONAL AND HEALTH COMPETENCE OF THE USER 34 10 BASIC OBLIGATIONS OF THE USER 34 11 HEALTH PROTECTION 35 12 FIRE PROTECTION 36 13 SAFETEY ON GROUND ROADS AND IN THE FIELD 36 14 TRANSPORT 36 15 PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS 37 15 1 THE ELECTRIC SCOOTER DOES NOT R...

Page 5: ...s warnings that if not followed could result in personal injury 1 3 PROHIBITION This symbol prohibits the selected scooter manufacturer from using the electric scooter TERMS ABBREVIATIONS CURRENT MANUAL IN PDF The latest version of this manual can be downloaded in PDF after logging in to our website www hugobike cz 2 TECHNICAL SHEET We supply the current technical data sheet for all scooters as an...

Page 6: ...ND ON THE RIGHT SIDE 9 REAR FENDER 160 180 203 mm 10 TAIL LIGHT ACTIVE BRAKE LIGHT LED 11 REAR WHEEL ENGINE 12 REAR BRAKE DISC 13 REAR BRAKE SHOES 14 CHARGING CONNECTOR 15 BATTERY STORAGE AND CONTROL UNIT 16 FRONT BRAKE SHOES 17 BRAKE FRONT DISC 160 180 203 mm 18 FRONT FORK SUSPECTED 19 FRONT WHEEL 20 HEADLAMP LED 21 STEM 22 ADJUSTABLE SEAT ACCESSORIES Note Components may vary by model accessory o...

Page 7: ...page 7 HUGO BIKE Version of the manual 1 1 SUNNY 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...COOTER FRAME 7 FOOTBOARD 8 STAND ON THE RIGHT SIDE 9 REAR FENDER 10 TAIL LIGHT ACTIVE BRAKE LIGHT LED 11 REAR WHEEL ENGINE 12 REAR BRAKE DISC 160 180 203 mm 13 REAR BRAKE SHOES 14 CHARGING CONNECTOR 15 BATTERY STORAGE AND CONTROL UNIT 16 FRONT BRAKE SHOES 17 BRAKE FRONT DISC 160 180 203 mm 18 FRONT FORK SUSPECTED 19 FRONT WHEEL 20 HEADLIGHT LED 21 STEM 22 SEAT BOX ACCESSORIES Note Components may v...

Page 9: ...page 9 HUGO BIKE Version of the manual 1 1 BIG ONE 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 ...

Page 10: ...OARD 8 STAND 9 REAR FENDER 10 TAIL LIGHT ACTIVE BRAKE LIGHT LED 11 REAR WHEEL ENGINE 12 REAR BRAKE DISC 160 mm 13 REAR BRAKE SHOES 14 CHARGING CONNECTOR RIGHT SIDE 15 BATTERY STORAGE AND CONTROL UNIT 16 FRONT BRAKE SHOES 17 BRAKE FRONT DISC 160 mm 18 FRONT FENDER 19 FRONT WHEEL 20 HEADLIGHT LED 21 STEM 22 BELL ACCESSORIES 23 BACKLIGHT SWITCH 24 SCOOTER CARRIER HOLDER 25 HANDLEBAR FOLDING LEVER Not...

Page 11: ...page 11 HUGO BIKE Version of the manual 1 1 SCORPIO 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 19 20 21 22 1 2 23 24 18 ...

Page 12: ... depending on the type to tighten the screws and secure the handlebars into the stem 4 In the case of a quick release system release the lever and unscrew it In the case of a nut loosen the end nuts on the front wheel axle using a spanner 15 5 Insert the front wheel into the front fork according to the direction indicated on the side of the tire 6 The front wheel must be fitted during installation...

Page 13: ...N 3 1 1 SCOOTER CABLE CONNECTIONS Connect the cables on the left and right side of the scooter according to the colours of the connectors The cable is plugged in disconnected by pulling apart and must fit into a small groove Do not break or screw the cable ...

Page 14: ...nut no 2 and pump it several times with the brake lever no 1 so that the silver end is moved as far as possible no 3 3 Release the brake lever and insert the cable into the grooves of the nut and end piece at the brake 4 Tighten the nut on the brake Repeat the procedure for the second brake 3 1 2 CONNECTION OF MECHANICAL BRAKES HYDRAULICLIC ONES ARE WITHOUT CONSTUCITION Note The right brake lever ...

Page 15: ...E THROTTLE LEVER FIRST 3 2 FINAL CHECK After completing the construction perform a final inspection and make sure that the tires are inflated to the recommended pressure front and rear one to 2 4 Bar max pressure is always indicated on the tire the brakes work properly On the first ride we recommend depressing the brake levers slowly to master the effectiveness of the brakes The brake lever for th...

Page 16: ...position on the scooter frame the scooter is switched off In position ON the key is in an almost parallel position with the frame of the scooter the scooter is switched on and can be continued by activating via the display Note If the scooter has additional backlight it is activated by an added switch STARTING ...

Page 17: ...tery voltage 24V 36V a 48v display consumption 40mA simple operation via 4 buttons displays kilometres or miles indication of the current input to the motor digital W and analogue divisions precise indication of the battery status in or real time battery voltage adjustable up to 9 levels of assistance 3 5 9 speedometer current speed maximum speed and average speed total distance travelled ODO and ...

Page 18: ...conds until the HUGO Bike logo lights up on the display To switch off the system proceed in the same way or switch if off with the key Note If the scooter is inactive the display will turn off automatically 0 9 min depending on the settings it can also be turned off in the menu 4 3 2 SELECTION OF LEVELS OF POWER LEVELS Briefly Shortly press PLUS button to increase the motor power level and the MIN...

Page 19: ...ose an error it displays its number on the display You will find the table with error codes further in this manual 4 3 6 SWITCHING ON THE LIGHTS If your system has front and rear LED lighting the unit has outputs for them it is necessary to hold PLUS button 2 sec to switch the lights on off Switching on the lights is indicated on the display by the indicator light icon 4 3 5 SCOOTER GUIDE Hold dow...

Page 20: ...s the menu closes automatically and the display returns to the main screen The menu also closes if you start the scooter 4 3 12 MOVING IN THE MENU Use the PLUS and MINUS buttons to move through the individual items Select the menu item you want to edit with the button CHOICE The parameters of the items are changed again using the PLUS and MINUS keys and confirmed with the SELECTION key To exit the...

Page 21: ...maximum speed NOTE Please note that in the EU the legal engine limit is limited to 25 km h If you change this limit to a higher value you do so only at your own risk 4 3 16 BATTERY BATTERY VOLTAGE The display supports 24V 36V and 48V battery voltages which can be set in this option Set according to your battery in this case always 48V 4 3 17 BATERRY IND BATTERY INDICATION Here you can set whether ...

Page 22: ...ror Unit temperature sensor error Abnormal speed sensor function Abnormal BMS communication Display communication error with the unit 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 30 Note The individual functions may differ slightly depending on the version of the control unit and the display A warning triangle with an exclamation mark is displayed with the error number Company HUGO Bike s r o Poříčská 282 ...

Page 23: ...e functions are the same as for the 500c display The display also has a USB connector at the bottom of the display DISPLAY 850c Menu Press the on off button twice quickly ON OFF Display on off Up Down DESCRIPTION OF BUTTONS Confirm setting and switching indicators Press the on off button once ...

Page 24: ...d charging is once in 14 days at full battery capacity ALWAYS CHARGE THE BATTERY AFTER EVERY DRIVING REGARDLESS OF THE BATTERY CHARGE STATUS EARLY CHARGING THE BATTERY WILL ENSURE ITS LONG SERVISE LIFE HIGHER CAPACITY AND PROTECT IT FROM DAMAGE ALWAYS HAVE THE START KEY TURNED TO THE OFF POSITION WHEN CHARGING The maximum charging time when fully discharged is approx 4 8 hours depending on the bat...

Page 25: ... a humid environment This can result in the destruction of the charger the battery and possible damage to the scooter control unit Never immerse the battery charger or other electrical components in water or other liquids 5 1 1 CHARGING PROCEDURE charge the battery with the key turned to the ON position and display off always connect the charger to the 230 V mains voltage first then to the battery...

Page 26: ...rom 10 C to 20 C in a dry and ventilated place away from sunlight and heat sources Never store batteries in temperatures below 5 C Frost damage to batteries is not covered by the warranty 5 3 BATTERY HANDLING Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or damage them mechanically Toxic substances may be released Do not disassemble the battery Contact service for repair In the event of noise high tempera...

Page 27: ...harger puts itself into maintenance mode after charging the battery Comment 1 This charger is designed for Li ion Li polymer batteries It cannot be charged with lead or NiMH batteries 2 Designed for 48V batteries marked on the charger label Charging current 3A charging voltage 54 6 V 3 If the CHARGE LED does not turn green even after a long time of charging it may indicate that the battery pack is...

Page 28: ...e electric scooter consists of a steel frame or a light alloy frame fitted with two wheels and accessories The front wheel is mounted in sprung forks manufactured by another manufacturer and as such has its own assessment of conformity with the EU standards The rear wheel is equipped with an electric motor and is the drive unit of an electric scooter The battery is hidden in the space under the st...

Page 29: ...ures below 5 C This is a natural phenomenon of batteries and cannot be claimed SCOOTER USE USE OF 7 5 WARNINGS FOR PARENTS As a parent or guardian you are responsible for the activities and safety of your child which primarily means making sure that electric scooter is suitable for your child the scooter is intended only for people older than 15 years the electric scooter is in good and safe condi...

Page 30: ...apacity Ride an electric scooter under the influence of alcohol or other addictive substances Smoke while riding a scooter Ride another person or animals on an electric scooter Transport objects on the electric scooter that may cause loss of stability Use the electric scooter as a towing or pushing means Use the electric scooter in an environment with a risk of explosion fire caused by flammable d...

Page 31: ...iginal spare parts If necessary contact the nearest authorized service workshop or the HUGO Bike manufacturer directly We recommend that the following service tasks be performed at regular intervals 8 1 1 TIGHTENING Proper tightening of all fasteners used on the electric scooter Poor tightening may cause part of the scooter to come loose while riding resulting in a fall and injury On the contrary ...

Page 32: ...amage deformation and a properly fastened and undamaged valve Recommended tire pressure front rear 2 4 Bar depending on the type of scooter maximum pressure is indicated on the casing Check that rims are clean and undamaged at the inner edge of the tire Check the wheel rims for visible damage Spin each wheel and check the brake play proper cantering horizontal and vertical oscillations If the whee...

Page 33: ...l axis of the electric scooter It must be firmly attached and must not move even when more force is used The ends of the handles must be smoothly finished there must be no sharp edges or protrusions anywhere on the handlebars Loose damaged handlebars grips or attachments can cause loss of steering control and subsequent fall The sharp end of the handlebar grips can cause cutting injuries even in t...

Page 34: ... control We also do not recommend using an electric scooter while taking medication that affects attention painkillers or other symptoms however otherwise affecting the user 10 BASIC OBLIGATIONS OF THE USER Each user is obligated to get acquainted with this MANUAL and respect the instructions warnings cautions or prohibitions given in it Do not overestimate your strength and abilities Familiarize ...

Page 35: ...cturer s instructions suitability use and maintenance The most serious accidents include head injuries often resulting in death which can be prevented by using a suitable helmet Always perform a mechanical safety check before using the scooter Be familiar with the control functions of your scooter Avoid contact of body parts clothing loose hair or held objects with the rotating parts of the scoote...

Page 36: ... The electric scooter can only be guided on the sidewalk Always assume that others cannot see you Watch the traffic ahead and be prepared to avoid any obstacle Follow the rules of the road Do not use headphones while driving Music or other sound signals can drown out the sound of traffic around you which can lead to collisions and injuries Never hold on to another vehicle while driving Do not zigz...

Page 37: ...en the battery and the motor the battery is discharged and the full discharge protection has disconnected it switch the scooter off and on with the ignition key to allow emergency travel Charge the battery as soon as possible 15 2 THE ENGINE DOES NOT RUN WHEN THE SYSTEM IS TURNED ON the switch on the brake lever has failed check the cable contacts and the function of the switch the fuse in the bat...

Page 38: ...L RED check the battery for damage battery fuse defective replace fuse PROBLEM SOLVING 16 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT The symbol on the product or in the accompanying documentation means that used electrical products must not be disposed of with your other household waste In order to dispose of the products properly return them to the designated collection points where they wil...

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