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Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to adhere to the warn-

ings and instructions may result in an electric shock, fire and/or serious 

injury. Save all safety warnings and instructions for future reference. Keep 

the charger away from moisture. The penetration of water into a battery 

charger increases the risk of electric shock. Only charge your Stigo scooter 

using the original charger. Keep the battery charger clean. Dirt or oxidation 

can lead to short circuit or the danger of an electric shock. Before each use, 

check  the  battery  charger,  cable  and  plug.  If  damaged,  do  not  use  the 

battery charger.

Never open the battery charger yourself. Have repairs performed only by a 

qualified technician using original spare parts. Damaged battery chargers, 

cables and plugs increase the risk of an electric shock. Do not operate the 

battery charger on easily inflammable surfaces (e. -g., paper, textiles, etc.) 

or  surroundings.  The  battery  charger  heats  up  while  charging,  which  is 

normal. Be aware of the heat, as it can pose a fire hazard. The battery can 

emit vapors or smoke in case of a damaged and improperly used battery 

pack. Ventilate the rooms and seek medical attention in the event of com-

plaints. The vapors can irritate the respiratory system. Never try to charge 

a damaged battery pack.

Supervise  children  at  all  times  to  ensure  that  they  do  not  play  with  the 

charger.  Children  or  persons  that,  owing  to  their  physical,  sensory  or 

mental limitations or their lack of experience or knowledge, are not capable 

of securely operating the charger may only use this charger under supervi-

14.4 FRAME AND FRAME NUMBER

Each Stigo has a unique VIN (vehicle identification number). It is pressed 

into the right side of the head tube of the bike as well as on a silver label 

riveted  to  the  bottom  side  of  the  main  frame.  This  number  is  required 

when you need to make a warranty claim.

The Stigo frame is made of 6061 aluminum. It is covered with several layers 

of bicycle paint and clear coat. Some of the main joints are anodized.

Abusive or careless use can accelerate the wear and tear of components 

(off-road use, jumping, stunt riding, skidding, etc.). As a result, sudden and/ 

or premature failure of some components may occur without warning and 

there may be a risk of injury. If the Stigo has been damaged (besides light 

cosmetic scratches), dented, bent, cracked or damaged in any other way, 

do not use the Stigo until it has been checked by an authorized service 

center.

sion or after having been instructed by a responsible person. Otherwise, 

there is danger of errors and injuries when operating.

Always connect the charger to the bike first and then plug the charger into 

a standard 100-240V wall outlet. Check to ensure that the LED light on the 

charger lights up. The LED light on the charger will turn from red to green 

once  the  Stigo  is  fully  charged.  Once  charging  is  completed,  unplug  the 

charger from the wall outlet and then from the bike. Do not leave a fully 

charged bike connected to the charger, this will damage the batteries and 

can cause a fire hazard. Never charge lithium batteries unattended. 

Your batteries capacity will decrease over time. However, it your battery 

does  not  hold  sufficient  charge  even  for  a  short  trip,  contact  your  Stigo 

dealer or reseller to order a replacement. The charger supplied with your 

Stigo scooter should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug 

and other parts. In the event of damage, do not use the charger until the 

charger  has  been  repaired  or  replaced.  If  the  charger  emits  unusual 

sounds  or  odors,  stop  using  it  immediately  and  contact  our  customer 

service.

Observe  the  mains  voltage!  The  voltage  must  correspond  with  the  data 

given on the nameplate of the battery charger.

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Page 3: ...OW TO UNFOLD version2 10 HOW TO FOLD 11 STARTING A STIGO 12 CHARGING 13 PRE RIDE INSTRUCTIONS 14 IMPORTANT COMPONENTS 15 SAFETY AND WARNINGS MODIFICATIONS AND RIDING IN ICY WET CONDITIONS 16 WARRANTY...

Page 4: ...replacing the failed product or component at the discretion of Stigo Ltd and does not extend to any loss or damage which may be caused as a consequence of misuse or failure of the product Damage to th...

Page 5: ...ride on a Stigo scooter is taken in a controlled environment away from tra c and obstacles Riding a Stigo or any other electric vehicle involves the risk of damage to the Stigo injury or death particu...

Page 6: ...or mirror mounting included in the accessory box 4mm Allen key Remove the endcap from the left side end of the handlebar Insert the mirror into the handlebar Fasten the bolt inside the mirror with the...

Page 7: ...R DETAILS Rear lock opening lever Front lock opening lever Throttle ON OFF switch Horn switch Mirror Rear brake lever Front brake lever Light Horn Frame number Starts with V6G Kickstand Motor Transpor...

Page 8: ...Status indicator white power on red charging green fully charged Odometer Speed reading Speed unit Battery level 8 STIGO SCOOTER DISPLAY DETAILS 2 3 4 5 1...

Page 9: ...ft hand slightly tilt the Stigo forward and locate the front lock opening lever Using the other hand pull the front lock opening lever with your thumb Tilt the Stigo further down and bring the handleb...

Page 10: ...an upright position Push down on the footrest until you hear the CLICK that locks the mechanism HOW TO UNFOLD version 2 Grabbing the center of the handlebar with your left hand slightly tilt the Stig...

Page 11: ...other hand pull the front lock opening lever with your thumb Tilt the Stigo further down and bring the handlebar upwards until your hear the CLICK that locks the mechanism Pull the handle briskly upw...

Page 12: ...10 HOW TO FOLD Grab the rear lock opening lever Keep pushing down the seat until you hear the CLICK that locks the mechanism Pull up the lever and at the same time push down the seat...

Page 13: ...he carrying handle with your ngers and place your thumb on the front lock opening lever and pull the lever While lifting the Stigo upwards from the carrying handle use the other hand to grab the cente...

Page 14: ...ront panel below the display The bike is unlocked when the display lights up The Stigo scooter has a twist throttle that is located on the right hand grip To start moving twist the throttle backwards...

Page 15: ...n the charger Plug the charger into a 100 240V wall outlet 12 CHARGING To turn o the Stigo scooter press and hold down the ON OFF button for 2 seconds until the display switches o Always keep the RFID...

Page 16: ...evel and the last LED will turn red when battery is critically low Observe the charging indicator light on the charger Red light indicates that the battery is charging Once the indicator light on the...

Page 17: ...d Please do not use the Stigo if you believe that it is not functioning properly or it might be damaged in any way 13 PRE RIDE INSTRUCTIONS Brakes Pull the brake levers individually while pushing the...

Page 18: ...ake lever will cause the brake pads to apply friction against the brake rotor slowing down the wheel The more pressure applied the faster it will come to a stop Once you have eased o the throttle pull...

Page 19: ...it can pose a re hazard The battery can emit vapors or smoke in case of a damaged and improperly used battery pack Ventilate the rooms and seek medical attention in the event of com plaints The vapors...

Page 20: ...rors and injuries when operating Always connect the charger to the bike rst and then plug the charger into a standard 100 240V wall outlet Check to ensure that the LED light on the charger lights up T...

Page 21: ...Stigo uses lithium ion batteries which do not last forever and will dete riorate over time The batteries begin to degrade from the point of manu facturing This is due to a chemical reaction inside the...

Page 22: ...amage which can increase the risk of accidents or failures Painting can hide structural damage such as fatigue cracks which may cause accidents The stopping power of the brakes and tires is greatly re...

Page 23: ...ay be used Maintain a safe distance from cars and other tra c at all times and only use where permitted and with caution Riding an electric scooter does present potential risks and caution is required...

Page 24: ...r weight inclines tire pressure and battery charge level Avoid going downhill at exces sive speeds The bike is not designed for speeds greater than 30 km h 19 mph and it is easy to lose control when g...

Page 25: ...or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product For your records and warranty claims save your original sales receipt with this manual 16 WARRANTY Please check t...

Page 26: ...attery heating up rupturing or igniting which may cause serious injury or res The recommended disposal for any Stigo bike at its end of life is to dispose of the entire unit at an e waste recycling ce...

Page 27: ...Stigo is a product of Stigo Ltd Stigo Ltd M rivahe 22 Tallinn 10141 Estonia www stigobike com...

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