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•  Do not attempt to charge the scooter if either 

the scooter’s power inlet or the charger is wet, 

to prevent electric shocks or damage.

•  To prevent any potential hazards, do not leave 

the e-scooter battery charging overnight or 

unattended. Disconnect the scooter from 

the charger once it is fully charged. Consider 

setting timers as a reminder to unplug.

CHARGING

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Summary of Contents for DASH 15 E-SCOOTER

Page 1: ...T650 Warning Please read all safety and assembly instructions in this manual before using The laws for use in Australian states and territories will vary and need to be adhered to Always wear safety a...

Page 2: ...and to ensure the longevity of your scooter please do not attempt to dismantle modify or tamper with any of its components 2 Usage and Riding Conditions Before you ride ensure the scooter is in good c...

Page 3: ...or on wet muddy or icy roads as these conditions can cause damage to the battery Always charge the scooter in a dry area to prevent electrical shocks or fire hazards Do not attempt to charge the scoo...

Page 4: ...a brushless DC motor with a nominal power of 150W Overloading the motor beyond its capacity might result in motor failure or accidents Adhere to the specified nominal and maximum charging voltages to...

Page 5: ...Electric Scooter Battery charger Allen key User manual You may also need Size 2 5 Allen key WHAT S IN THE BOX...

Page 6: ...ill light up red when the battery level is approximately 15 remaining Hub motor Kickstand Battery Rear suspension Disc brakes Rear fender foot brakes Folding pedal On Off switch Handlebar clamp Steeri...

Page 7: ...Unfold the handlebar clamp 5 Remove a handlebar from its holder 6 Push the pin on the handlebar and insert the handlebar into the steering tube joint until the pin pops out and locks in the handlebar...

Page 8: ...llen key not supplied to tighten them Adjust the height of the steering tube 1 Unfold the steering tube clamp 2 Push the pin that locks in the telescopic bar and move the telescopic bar upwards or dow...

Page 9: ...the throttle for the motor to kick in 4 Use the throttle to control your speed and keep the motor running 5 Return the throttle to back its neutral position to stop the motor from running and glide 6...

Page 10: ...ing pedal forward while pushing the handlebar down slightly to unlock the steering tube 2 Fold the steering tube down until it locks into the rear fender 3 Now you can carry the scooter by the steerin...

Page 11: ...to the battery A well maintained battery can perform well even after many miles of riding Connect the charger to the scooter before plugging it into the power outlet to begin charging Once charged sw...

Page 12: ...arger is wet to prevent electric shocks or damage To prevent any potential hazards do not leave the e scooter battery charging overnight or unattended Disconnect the scooter from the charger once it i...

Page 13: ...t upright with the help of the kickstand 5 Plug in the power jack of the charger to the wall power outlet 6 Switch on the wall power outlet 7 Plug the power cable of the charger into the wall outlet t...

Page 14: ...ng battery recycling and or disposal Do not remove the tyres Removing the wheels is complicated and incorrect assembly can lead to instability and malfunctions Do not ride when the ambient temperature...

Page 15: ...to turn it on again Battery is not charging Inspect the Charging Port Check the charging port of the scooter for water any visible damage or debris that could stop a good connection Gently clean it if...

Page 16: ...10km h Bicycle side of the shared path WA Max 200W power Max speed footpath 10km h Max speed bike lanes shared paths and roads 25km h Are installed with a braking system SA 18 Are installed with a br...

Page 17: ...t Max Speed 15 km h Typical Range 10 km Operating Temper ature 20 to 60 C Storage Temper ature 10 to 45 C Battery Duration of charging 5 hours Nominal capacity 4 500 mAh Motor Motor type Brushless DC...

Page 18: ...n a flat surface with a load of 75 kg Due to testing conditions in the laboratory the results may differ slightly from actual use Some of the factors that affect range include and not limited to speed...

Page 19: ...stralian owned operated To get the most out of your product please read the user manual carefully and keep for future use For specific information relating to your product such as Spare Parts FAQs War...

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