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brake  for  additional  stopping  force.    When  first  riding  the  scooter, 

familiarize  yourself  with  braking  distance  using  the  front  electronic 

magnetic brake and the rear friction brake in a controlled environment, 

away  from  vehicles,  obstacles  and  other  hazards

.    Always  allow 

enough distance and time for braking.    Drive the scooter defensively

9. 

Never  permit  a  guest  to  use  this  device  unless  the  guest  has  read  the 

user manual and all warnings. 

10. 

Always provide your guest with helmet, safety goggles, elbow pads and 

knee pads before permitting the guest to operate the scooter. 

11. 

This product should not be used by persons unwilling or unable to take 

responsibility for their own actions. 

12. 

Read this manual and all warnings before operating this product. (See 

first sentence of first page.) 

13. 

Homeowners  or  other  insurance  may  not  cover  either  direct  or  third 

party  liability  claims  arising  from  use  of  this  scooter.    To  determine  if 

coverage  is  provided,  you  should  contact  your  insurance  company  or 

agent. 

14. 

Do  not  allow  anyone  under  the  age  of  16  (sixteen)  to  operate  this 

scooter.    The scooter is designed for operation by and the transport of 

only one person age 16 or older.     

15. 

Please  ride  your  scooter  in  a  controlled  environment,  away  from 

vehicles, obstacles and other hazards.     

16. 

For  your  safety,  do  not  jump,  perform  wheelies  or  other  stunts  while 

riding the scooter.    Keep both hands on the handle bar and both feet on 

the standing board when riding the scooter.       

17. 

The scooter

’s maximum speed is 23 km/h (15 mph).    For your safety, 

please limit the speed to not more than 20 km/h (13 mph).     

18. 

Do  not  ride  your  scooter  at  night  or  in  conditions  of  poor  visibility.    If 

night riding or riding in conditions of poor visibility is unavoidable, please 

Summary of Contents for E250A

Page 1: ...or direct you to a reliable authority 2 Safety helmet goggles gloves elbow and knee pads appropriate shoes and bright clothing must be worn while operating this scooter 3 Do not operate this scooter i...

Page 2: ...nce of first page 13 Homeowners or other insurance may not cover either direct or third party liability claims arising from use of this scooter To determine if coverage is provided you should contact...

Page 3: ...es F 20 Please stop the scooter and walk it across rough or slippery road conditions 21 Avoid riding in wet or icy conditions WARNING Wet or icy weather impairs traction braking and visibility for rid...

Page 4: ...Fold Unfold Instructions a Fold 1 Open the quick release lever according to the arrow direction shown on figure 1 2 Press the button in the red circle shown in figure 2 and at the same time...

Page 5: ...ding mechanism and at the same time press the silver folding lever according to the direction shown in Figure 6 then fold the handlebar down to the position shown in picture C b Unfold 1 Push the silv...

Page 6: ...structions a ON OFF Figure D Press the on off switch and the display lights will indicate power on The scooter will automatically turn off after it is unused for 3 minutes b Speed control Figure D Pre...

Page 7: ...button on then press the setting button for 3 seconds 12 hr or 24 hr will begin to flash use the mode button to select either 12 or 24 hour time press the setting button to toggle next to set the hour...

Page 8: ...ing to this method front wheel perimeter is 0624mm After this press the setting button again and km h will flash press the mode button to change km h to m h Press the setting button a final time and t...

Page 9: ...the foot which was on the ground on the riding board Press the right thumb control to accelerate the further you press it down the faster the scooter will travel Stop 1 Under normal circumstances pre...

Page 10: ...n not in use please fully charge the battery once every two months Battery damage due to water collision and other non normal factors that lead to battery damage is not covered under warranty Charger...

Page 11: ...lace or secure them Battery The lithium battery provided by the manufacturer can be recharged at least 500 times the normal use can reach more than 1 000 times If you notice your travel distance becom...

Page 12: ...Digital display dim Reason Bad battery contacts or display battery is dead Solution Turn off the power then restart again if the problem still occurs please contact your local reseller The display has...

Page 13: ...15 degree slope Single Charge 20km varies based on weight windspeed temperature and other factors Battery parameters Standard Voltage 24V Battery Type Li po Lithium Battery Battery Capacity 5 8AH Moto...

Page 14: ...ntenance storage or use of the electric scooter Check local laws and regulations to see where you can ride your scooter legally The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or d...

Page 15: ...raffic flow and keep to the far side of the road Never ride on sidewalks Avoid riding in bad weather wet muddy icy conditions or when visibility is obscured Do not do stunts wheelies or jumps They wil...

Page 16: ...Never carry anything that can obstruct your version or interfere in the control and balance of your scooter Everyone must be responsible for the environment and ride accordingly...

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