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Maintenance 

 

Cleaning and Storage 

Use a soft, wet cloth to wipe the mainframe clean. Hard to remove dirt can be scrubbed with a toothbrush and 
toothpaste, then cleaned with a soft, wet cloth. Scratches on plastic parts can be polished with fine grit abrasive 
paper. 

NOTE:  

Do not wash your scooter with alcohol, gasoline, acetone, or other corrosive/volatile solvents. These substances 
may damage the appearance and internal structure of your scooter. Do not wash your scooter with a power washer 
or hose. 

 

WARNING

Make sure the Scooter is powered OFF, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber cap on the charge port is 
tightly sealed before cleaning; otherwise you may damage the electronic components. 

Store your Scooter in a cool, dry place. Do not store it outdoors for extended periods of time. Exposure to sunlight 
and temperature extremes (both hot and cold) will accelerate the aging process of the plastic components and may 
reduce battery life. 

Battery Pack Maintenance 

Do not store or charge the battery at temperatures outside the stated limits (see Specifications). Do not puncture 
the battery. Refer to your local laws and regulations regarding battery recycling and/or disposal. 

A well-maintained battery can perform well even after many miles of riding. Charge the battery after each ride and 
avoid draining the battery completely. When used at room temperature (70°F [22°C]) the battery range and 
performance is at its best; whereas using it at temperatures below 32°F (0°C) can decrease range and performance. 
Typically, at -4°F (-20°C) range can be half that of the same battery at 70°F (22°C). Battery range will recover when 
temperature rises. More details are available in the App. 

NOTE:  

Typically, a fully charged battery should retain charge for 80-160 days in Standby Mode. A low-power battery 
should retain charge for 30-60 days in Standby Mode. Remember to charge the battery after each use.  

CAUTION!

  

Completely draining the battery may cause permanent damage to the battery. Electronics inside the battery record 
the charge-discharge condition of the battery; damage caused by over-discharge or under-discharge will not be 
covered by the Limited Warranty. 

 

WARNING

Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Risk of fire. No user serviceable parts. 

 

WARNING

Do not ride when the ambient temperature is outside the machine operation temperature (see Specifications) 
because low/high temperature will limit the maximum power/torque. Doing so could cause personal injury or 
property damage due to slips or falls. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for E-motion YTE-F02

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Please read the user instructions carefully before usage Manual V 2 0 www storyoriginal com...

Page 2: ...1 Safety instructions 2 2 Diagram 4 3 Packing list 5 4 Assembling your scooter 6 5 How to Ride 7 6 Charging 8 7 Folding and carrying 9 8 Warnings 10 9 Maintenance 14 10 Specifications 15 11 Troublesho...

Page 3: ...otential hazards 6 Respect pedestrians Comply to national rules laws regulations and limitations in relating to electrical scooters and other electrical motorized vehicles and pedestrians Avoid startl...

Page 4: ...ery for any reason Do not ride over obstacles sand loose gravel or sticks Doing so could result in a loss of balance or traction and could cause a fall 12 DO NOT attempt to charge your scooter if it t...

Page 5: ...ower speed and reduced range Battery capacity Indicates the remaining battery level with 4 bars Each bar equates to approximately 25 capacity Lights on off To turn on off lights press the power button...

Page 6: ...missing any components please contact your dealer After verifying that all components are present and in good condition you can assemble your new scooter Please retain the box and packaging materials...

Page 7: ...the thread of the handlebars if you force the initial alignment The handlebars should turn smoothly and fit snugly Dashboard Display Settings The power button is multi functional You switch between f...

Page 8: ...er if battery capacity is low Switch speed mode to 1 1 ECO mode should be used by beginners learning to ride the scooter by clicking the power button once 2 Place one foot on the platform and push off...

Page 9: ...heavy braking you risk serious injury due to loss of traction balance and or fall Maintain a steady speed and look out for potential hazards 6 Charging The charging port is located on the left front...

Page 10: ...g Step on the folding pedal 1 and simultaneously push the handlebar forwards 2 Then fold the handlebars 3 backwards until it locks into place When your scooter is folded simply lift the scooter byt th...

Page 11: ...ter in rain WARNING DO NOT ride over speed bumps thresholds or other bumps at HIGH SPEED WARNING Watch your head when passing through doorways WARNING Watch your speed when traveling downhill Use both...

Page 12: ...WARNING DO NOT press the throttle when walking with the scooter WARNING Avoid contacting obstacles with the wheels WARNING DO NOT carry objects on the handlebar WARNING DO NOT ride the scooter only on...

Page 13: ...NING DO NOT rotate the handlebar violently while riding high speed WARNING DO NOT ride through puddles or other water masses deeper than 08 inches 2 mm WARNING The scooter is for one rider only DO NOT...

Page 14: ...hub can be hot WARNING DO NOT take your hands off the handlebars while riding Do not ride with one hand only WARNING DO NOT attempt to ride up and down stairs nor jump over obstacles WARNING Always k...

Page 15: ...g battery recycling and or disposal A well maintained battery can perform well even after many miles of riding Charge the battery after each ride and avoid draining the battery completely When used at...

Page 16: ...performance Max Load 100 kg Max Speed 25 km h Climbing ability 20 Max Range Up to 20 km Battery Standard voltage 36 V Battery type Lithium battery Battery capacity 6Ah Motor Engine type brushless DC h...

Page 17: ...or the display from underneath the handlebars Remove the dashboard display from the top of the handlebars More plugs and connections will be exposed Unplug and reconnect the plugs again the solve prob...

Page 18: ...EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators The Directive determines the framework for the return and recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable thro...

Page 19: ...ight to make changes to the product release firmware updates and update this manual at any time Visit www storyoriginal com to check for latest user materials You must obtain the latest updates and sa...

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