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ASSEMBLY AND SET-UP

Turn power switch off before conducting any maintenance procedures.

 Attaching the Handlebars

Tool Required:

 6 mm Allen Wrench

1

 Using a 6 mm Allen wrench, loosen steering bolt in four (4) complete turns 

so that the wedge is loose and not touching steering tube.

2

 Facing the front of the Pocket Mod 

Petite, position the handlebars so the 

throttle is on your right and the brake 

lever is on your left (the red “SAFE 

ZONE” print will be facing you). Align 

wedge inside handlebar tube. 

Note:

 

Plastic cover needs to be removed 

prior to installing the handlebars.

3a

 While inserting the steering 

tube down into the handlebar tube, 

hold steering bolt steady with thumb 

and rotate handlebars 180 degrees 

in either direction making sure not to 

pinch any cables.

5

 Securely tighten bolt using 6 mm 

Allen wrench.

3b

 The throttle should now be 

on your left and the brake lever on 

your right.

Slowly slide the handlebars up 

to make certain that the bar is in the 

“SAFE ZONE”. Failure to secure the 

handlebars within the ”SAFE ZONE” 

can cause the handlebars to come 

out while riding.

Steering Bolt

Safe Zone

Steering Bolt

Wedge

WARNING:

 Periodically 

check to make sure the steering bolt 

is tightly fastened.

Note:

 Failure to secure the 

handlebars within the ”SAFE ZONE” 

can cause the handlebars to come 

out while riding.

Note:

 Make sure the brake cables/

wires are out of the way before 

inserting the handlebar into the fork.

Need Help?

 Visit our website for replacement parts, product support, a list of authorized service centers in the US and customer service contact information 

at 

www.razor.com

. Please have the product I.D. code (located on the white label of your product) available for better assistance. Additional Customer 

Service contact information is listed at the back of this manual.

Summary of Contents for Pocket Mod Petite

Page 1: ...poses only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specifications subject to change without notice Please have your product along with the 19 character product I D code with y...

Page 2: ...ht does not necessarily mean a person s size is appropriate to fit or maintain control of the Pocket Mod Petite CHECK AND MAINTAIN PRODUCT CONDITIONS Before use check to confirm that any and all guard...

Page 3: ...e Pocket Mod Petite should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event of such damage the Pocket Mod Petite must not be charged until the charger has been...

Page 4: ...charging information Charger Note Charger design may vary from one shown 2 WARNING DO NOT USE NON RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR POCKET MOD PETITE The Pocket Mod Petite has been built to certain Razor...

Page 5: ...using 6 mm Allen wrench 3b The throttle should now be on your left and the brake lever on your right 4 Slowly slide the handlebars up to make certain that the bar is in the SAFE ZONE Failure to secure...

Page 6: ...mm Allen Wrench Attaching the Front Fender and the Front Wheel Tools Required Phillips Screwdriver Two 2 14 mm Wrenches 1 Adjust angle of the brake lever to a comfortable position for the rider by tur...

Page 7: ...wall of the tires WARNING Do not use the Pocket Mod Petite for the first time until you have inflated the tires to the correct PSI Failure to do so may damage your Pocket Mod Petite and void your warr...

Page 8: ...ed Note Continue charging unit even if light turns green prior to 12 hours WARNING Battery charge can deplete over time Periodically recharge battery when not in use 1 Plug the charger plug into wall...

Page 9: ...h feet on the ground to balance the product Note As an additional safety feature the Pocket Mod Petite is designed to cut power to the motor when the hand brake is applied Testing the Brake To use the...

Page 10: ...sen and remove the bolt and lock nut from the cable guide bracket 5 With 17 mm wrench loosen the nut Remove wheel hub motor 7 Thread the brake cable through the brake adjuster barrel through the large...

Page 11: ...wrench then remove the lock washers and remove the wheel from the fork 4 Tighten the nuts using two 2 14 mm wrenches 3 Insert tab on the lock washer B into the hole A on the front fork and then place...

Page 12: ...closure and other parts and in the event of such damage the product must not be charged until it has been repaired or replaced Use ONLY with the recommended charger Wheels Wheels and drive system are...

Page 13: ...lace Control Module Short ride time Runs slow Rider s weight Low tire pressure Riding conditions Battery not fully charged Old damaged battery Improper battery maintenance Do not exceed 110 lb 50 kg m...

Page 14: ...ith genuine Razor parts Visit our website or e mail us for more information on spare part availability Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Handlebar End Cap Right Left 2 Handlebar Grip 3...

Page 15: ...NCE YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER ELECTRIC RIDE ON PRODUCT TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COM...

Page 16: ...void if the product is ever used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation modified in any way rented The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due d...

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