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. 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.

PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST

Charger

LED Light

CHARGING THE  BATTERY

Your PowerRider 360 may not have a fully charged battery; therefore it is a good idea to charge the battery prior to use. 

Plug the charger into the charger 

port on the product. Make sure the 

power switch is in the 

OFF

 position. 

The light on the charger should 

turn red during charging. The light 

will turn green when charging is 

complete.

Plug the charger into wall 

outlet. The light on the charger 

should be green. 

Note:

 If green light (LED) does not 

turn on, try a different outlet

Note: 

Make sure power is turned 

OFF

 when unit is not in use. If 

the power switch is left on for an 

extended period of time, the battery 

may reach a stage at which it will 

no longer hold a charge.

Note:

 Charger may look different 

than the pictures above.

• Initial charge time: 12 hours.
• Recharge time: up to 12 hours, even if the light turns 

green. Recommended maximum charging time is  

24 hours.

• Always charge the battery immediately after riding.
• Fully charge battery before storing for extended 

periods of time.

• Unplug charger from the wall outlet when not in use.
• Failure to recharge battery periodically may result in a 

battery that will not accept a charge. 

 

 

• Make sure power switch is turned 

OFF

 when unit 

is not in use. If the power switch is left on for an 

extended period of time, the battery may reach a stage 

at which it will no longer hold a charge.

• To ensure long battery life, never store the product in 

freezing or below freezing temperatures! Freezing will 

permanently damage the battery.

• Run time: Up to 30 minutes of continuous ride time. 

Run time may vary depending on riding conditions, 

rider weight, climate and/or proper maintenance.

• Constant stopping and starting may shorten ride time.
• Battery life can vary depending on proper maintenance 

and usage of the unit.

WARNING:

 Battery charge 

can deplete over time. Failure to 

recharge the battery at least once a 

month may result in a battery that 

will no longer accept a charge.

WARNING:

 Use ONLY with 

the recommended charger. Batteries 

are only to be charged under adult 

supervision. The charger is not a toy. 

Always disconnect the charger before 

wiping down and/or cleaning the 

PowerRider 360 with a damp cloth.
The charger supplied with the 

PowerRider 360 should be regularly 

examined for damage to the cord, 

plug, enclosure and other parts. 

In the event of such damage, the 

PowerRider 360 must not be charged 

until it has been repaired or replaced.
Chargers have built-in over-charge 

protection to prevent battery from 

being over-charged.
Note: If the charger gets warm during 

regular use, this is a normal response 

and is no cause for concern. If your 

charger does not get warm during 

use, it does not mean that it is not 

working properly. 
Wall outlet - Green (ready) 

Wall outlet and unit - Red (charging) 

Wall outlet and unit - Green (charged)

Note: 

Continue charging unit even  

if light turns green prior to 12 hours.

Brake

Check the brakes for proper function. When you squeeze the 

lever, the brake should provide positive braking action. Make 

sure that brakes are not rubbing when the lever is released.

Tires/Wheels

 

Periodically inspect the tires for excess wear and regularly check 

the tire pressure. Reinflate as necessary. Practice drift riding only 

in wide open areas clear from curbs, parking blocks and other 

obstacles. Impacting the wheels against any hard surface can 

damage the wheels. Wheels are not covered under your limited 

warranty. 

Frame, Fork and Handlebars 

Check for cracks or broken connections. Although broken frames 

are rare, it is possible for an aggressive rider to run into a curb 

or object and wreck, bend or break a frame. Get in the habit of 

inspecting your product on a regular basis.

Hardware/Loose Parts

Before every ride, check all parts, such as nuts, bolts, cables, 

fasteners, etc., to ensure they are secure and assembled 

correctly. There should not be any unusual rattles or sounds from 

loose parts or broken components. If the unit is damaged, do not 

ride. Reference “Safety Warnings” on page 1 of this manual.

Safety Gear 

Always wear proper protective gear, such as an approved safety 

helmet. Elbow pads and kneepads are recommended. Always wear 

athletic shoes (lace-up shoes with rubber soles) and keep shoelaces 

tied and out of the way of the wheels, motor and drive system. 

NEVER RIDE BAREFOOTED OR IN SANDALS.

Laws and Regulations

Always check and obey any local laws or regulations.

Insurance

Do not assume that your existing insurance policies necessarily 

provide coverage for product use. Check with your insurance 

company for information regarding insurance.

Summary of Contents for PowerRider 360

Page 1: ... are for demonstration purposes 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 you before contacting Razor for warranty assistance and or replacement parts Product I D Code _____________ ____________ ____________ PowerRider 360 ...

Page 2: ...r 360 use should not use or be permitted to use products inappropriate for their abilities Persons with heart conditions head back or neck ailments or prior surgeries to these areas of the body or pregnant women should be cautioned not to operate such products DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF 120 lb 54 kg Rider weight does not necessarily mean a person s size is appropriate to fit or maintain con...

Page 3: ...ectric PowerRider 360 should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event of such damage the PowerRider 360 must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or replaced Use only with the recommended charger Use caution when charging The charger is not a toy Charger should be operated by an adult Do not operate charger near flammable materials Unpl...

Page 4: ...scratches in the paint or dents that may have occurred during shipping Because the PowerRider 360 was partially assembled and packed at the factory there should not be any problems even if the box has a few scars or dents Estimated Assembly and Set UpTime Allow up to 15 20 minutes for assembly WARNING DO NOT USE NON RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR POWERRIDER 360 The PowerRider 360 has been built to certa...

Page 5: ...g two 2 5 mm Allen wrenches 3 Insert the rear frame into the frame assembly Attaching the Frame Required Tools Two 2 5 mm Allen wrenches 1 Using a 5 mm Allen wrench remove the steering bolt from the frame assembly 2 Insert the front fork into the frame assembly Attaching the Front Fork Required Tools 5 mm Allen wrench 4 Reinsert the steering bolt and secure using a 5 mm Allen wrench 3 Be sure to p...

Page 6: ... inner tube and or adapter to be severed by the front drive sprocket Note If you lose the valve extender contact customer service or one can be purchased at most auto parts stores WARNING Do not over inflate as this could damage tire or wheel Note The pressurized air supplies found at gasoline stations are designed to inflate high volume automobile tires If you decide to use such an air supply to ...

Page 7: ...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 WARNING When riding foot pegs must be unfolded and both feet placed securely on pegs ASSEMBLY AND SET UP Attaching the Flag Unfolding the Foot Pegs 1 1 Unfold the foot pegs 2 Insert flag into fixed hole located on the rear of the fra...

Page 8: ...he recommended charger Batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision The charger is not a toy Always disconnect the charger before wiping down and or cleaning the PowerRider 360 with a damp cloth The charger supplied with the PowerRider 360 should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event of such damage the PowerRider 360 must not be charge...

Page 9: ... 8 mm wrench to hold the lock nuts that keep the screws in place 6 Using 14 mm and 17 mm wrenches loosen the axle locknuts Push down and remove the wheel from the fork Remove the chain from the front sprocket 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the six 6 screws to remove the motor cover chain guard 3 Remove the cable cap at the end of the cable Do not lose 4 Using a 10 mm wrench loosen the brake...

Page 10: ...t Slip the wheel axle into the fork slot and through the wheel note the sequence of the hardware pictured to the right Push the chain tensioner down to create slack in the chain Hand tightened the front axle locknuts 3 Install the brake housing anchor on the front and brake plate using the bolt washer and nut Do not tighten 5 Replace the motor cover chain guard Refer to steps 1 and 2 4 Thread the ...

Page 11: ...sion thread the brake lever adjuster in or out 1 4 to 1 2 turn until the desired brake adjustment is attained Most adjustments are complete at this step If the brake still needs further adjustment proceed to the following steps 4 If the brake is too tight or too loose use a 10 mm wrench to loosen the nut on the brake cable for additional adjustment Securely tighten the nut when finished 2 Using a ...

Page 12: ...ncineration land filling or mixing of sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas Return exhausted batteries to a federal or state approved lead acid battery recycler or a local seller of automotive batteries If you live in Florida or Minnesota it is prohibited by law to throw away lead acid batteries in the municipal waste stream Charger The charger supplied...

Page 13: ...ours after each subsequent use Even with proper care a rechargeable battery does not last forever Average battery life is 1 to 2 years depending on product use and conditions Replace only with a Razor replacement battery Product runs sluggishly Riding conditions are too stressful Product is overloaded Use only on solid flat clean and dry surfaces such as pavement or level ground Make sure you do n...

Page 14: ...tion on spare part availability Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Handlebar Grips right left 1 1 Handlebar Cap 1 2 Valve Extender 2 Push Button Throttle 3 Handlebar Front Fork 4 Motor Cover Chain Guard Front Back 5 Battery Bracket 6 Battery 12V 5Ah 7 Chain Tensioner 8 Control Module 9 Motor 12V 100W 10 Brake Lever Assembly 11 Front Wheel Complete See page 9 for hardware sequence 12...

Page 15: ...INSURANCE YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVINGTHE USE OFTHIS ELECTRIC RIDE ON PRODUCT TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACTYOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT ...

Page 16: ... This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning...

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