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Safety Precautions 

 

1.

 

Review all the instructions carefully before operations. 

2.

 

Follow all rules and regulations in your area for operating an electric scooter. 

3.

 

Do not allow others to use the scooter without proper instructions. 

4.

 

Ride only in good weather and on smooth surfaces. 

5.

 

Remember to 

always

 operate your scooter with the proper safety gear and helmet. 

 

Operating Points 

 

1.

 

Turn the power switch to the 

ON ( | ) 

position before starting the scooter. 

2.

 

Push starting the scooter will prolong the life of motor and battery.  Always push start the scooter 
before applying accelerating. 

3.

 

Release the throttle before braking.   

4.

 

Your scooter is outfitted with an electrical braking system.  This means when you engage the 
brake the throttle is inoperative.   

5.

 

Do not ride the brake. 

6.

 

The scooter works best on level ground; use caution while going up an incline, excess climbing 
will limit the life of the battery. 

7.

 

Charge the battery at least once every 90 days.  To prolong the life of the battery discharge the 
battery every 90 days. 

8.

 

Do not leave your scooter in direct sunlight for extended period of time. 

9.

 

Operate your scooter only in good weather; using your scooter in rain, snow, or other precipitation 
may result in damaging your scooter. 

10.

 

Do not jump curbs, do tricks, or ride on one wheel. 

11.

 

Obey the laws in the city that you are operating your scooter in. 

12.

 

You assume all responsibility while operating your scooter; the seller will assume no liability for 
misuse or operator negligence.  

 

Technical Specifications 

 
Material: 

 

 

 

 

Fiber glass deck and steel body 

Dimensions: 

 

 

 

 

40.4 L x 18.2 W x 30.2 H Inches  

Gross 

Weight: 

    60 

LBS 

Net 

Weight: 

    50 

LBS 

Maximum 

Speed: 

    *12-14 

MPH 

Average travel distance:   

 

 

*12 Miles  

Power-driven max. Load capacity:   

 

220 LBS 

Brake:  

Handle control to rear wheel by drum brake 

 

Model No. 

Input 

Output 

Charging Time 

CWT-024C 

100 V ~ 1.2 A 

24.0 V = 1.0A 

6~8 Hours 

 

Model No. 

Rate Voltage 

Current Rate 

Motor Size 

XYD-24 DC24V  15.5A  300W 

 

 Nominal 

Capacity 

Voltage Weight Charging 

Cycle 

Lead Acid Storage Battery 

12 AH 

24V 

(2x12V) 

17 LBS = 8 

kg 

 250 

Cycles 

 

 
* The maximum speed and travel distance will depend upon the weight of the rider.   
 
 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ZZ Cruiser

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

Page 2: ...s with your child 7 You must determine your child s readiness to ride this scooter Your child should already be familiar with scooter controls location and function and basic riding techniques Your ch...

Page 3: ...the life of the battery discharge the battery every 90 days 8 Do not leave your scooter in direct sunlight for extended period of time 9 Operate your scooter only in good weather using your scooter i...

Page 4: ...B Airless Tires C Brake Cable D Deck E Front Fork F Hub Rim G Kickstand H Folding Quick Release I Handle Bar Quick Release J Rear Tire Assembly K Switch Box L Tool Kit M 1 Allen Wrench 3 different siz...

Page 5: ...n screw in the star screws and lock washers to secure the grips See Figure D 3 Turn the Power Switch to the on position ON 4 A green light will appear indicating a full charge Note If the light on you...

Page 6: ...a b c d 6...

Page 7: ...lock washers on the T of the Handle Bar and lay the Grips down Make sure not to lose the screws and washers Adjust the Height of the Handle Bar 1 Unclamp the Handle Bar Quick Release 2 Lift the Handl...

Page 8: ...osition before beginning any work on the scooter Fig 1 Step 1 Remove the 3 screws from the deck use the Medium size Allen wrench to remove screws as shown in Figure 1 Lift the deck Fig 2 Step 2 Remove...

Page 9: ...en the brake adjustment bolt as seen in Fig 4 Do not completely remove this bolt It should loosen to the point where the line traveling through the brake spring can be removed Next remove the drive be...

Page 10: ...ocated Fig 6 Step 6 Remove the Allen bolts from the rim of the tire you must first cut off of the medium size Allen wrench use hack saw The rim will split into 2 pieces Once apart replace the old tire...

Page 11: ...k on the wheel s slide axle brake into the tire and remember to place the pacer between the brake shield and brake drum Fig 8 Step 8 Next place the wheel hub back into the rear fork and reinstall the...

Page 12: ...belt so that it is taut and has no more that play Using the wire that is attached to the spring at the back of the scooter pictured below you can adjust the brake Unscrew the bolt and either pull or p...

Page 13: ...properly 1 Replace the Throttle Handle Call Customer Service at 800 498 8455 to order a new Throttle Clicking noise coming from motor 1 Brush in Motor has come loose 1 Replace Motor Call Customer Ser...

Page 14: ...Airless Tires 2 Valve Extension 1 Brake Cable 1 Deck 1 Front Fork 1 Front Tire Assembly 1 Hub Rim 2 Kickstand 1 Motor 300 Watt 1 Folding Quick Release 1 Handle Bar Quick Release 1 Rear Tire Assembly 1...

Page 15: ...YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT 15...

Page 16: ...pairs made necessary by normal wear or by the use of parts or accessories which are either incompatible with the Rad2Go Product or adversely affect its operation performance or durability Rad2Go reser...

Page 17: ...light hours Purchaser s Responsibilities 1 Read and understand the Owner s Manual and all product warnings before operating your Rad2Go Electric Scooter Serious injury or death may result from imprope...

Page 18: ...nify Rad2Go from any claims against it for original owner s failure to do so THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIBES HEREIN SHALL BE EXCLUSIVE AND THERE IS NO OTHER WARRANTY OR LIABILITY EXPRESS OR IMP...

Page 19: ...N OF DISPUTES PROVISION DECIDED BY NEUTRAL BINDING ARBITRATION AS PROVIDED BY CALIFORNIA LAW AND THAT YOU ARE GIVING UP THE RIGHTS YOU MIGHT POSSESS TO HAVE THE DISPUTE LITIGATED IN A COURT OR JURY TR...

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