UFREE SCOOTER FS-E07 Owner'S/Operator'S Manual Download Page 6

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ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATION

 

                                                                                                                                                         

 
FOOT OPERATED POWER SWITCH (Throttle)

 

The Scooter is equipped with a Spring-Loaded Foot Operated Power Switch 
located towards the front of the scooter platform (fig. 1): When depressed, 
the power is on and the motor and rear wheel causes the scooter to move 
forward. 

FOOT OPERATED MECHANICAL BRAKE

 

The Rear Wheel Brake is activated by applying foot pressure to the Round 
Brake Pedal (fig 1) located on top of the rear end of the scooter platform. 
This Brake is a friction brake ...the hander you press the more braking 
action you will have. This Brake also has a micro switch that disconnects the 
power to the motor. 

RANGE AND SPEED

 

When fully charged, the scooter will cover approximately 10 miles on level 
ground with a 100 LB. rider top speeds approximately 10MPH with a 
100LB. Rider on level ground and calm winds. NOTE -These figures are 
estimates only, they will vary. 

STEERING ADJUSTMENT NUTS, BICYCLETYPE

 

You will need to periodically check your steering for play or looseness. 
The steering tightness can be adjusted by turning the ROUND HAND NUT 
clockwise and locking with the hex niut (fig 1) 

CHARGING

 

When shipped the batteries are fully charged. Charging the Batteries after 
every use is recommended. For extended battery life, DO NOT discharge 
Batteries completely before recharging. Following this simple rule: When 
the starts to slow down on level ground, it's time to recharge. 

CHARGING PROCEDURE

 

In order -with charger in hand, locate the Charge Socket under the scooter 
(fig 4). Plug the charger into the Charger Socket. Next, plug the charger into 
a standard 110/220 volt electrical out-let. Charging temperature between 50 to 
100F. DO NOT OVER-CHARGER-SEE CHART when finished unplug 
Charger from the wall outlet then scooter and replace cap over the charge 
socket. 

IMPORT. 

To

 

insure that the batteries are fully recharged before use but are 

not overcharged, please follow the charging times recommended. BATTERY 
OVERCHARGING DOES NOT RESULT LONGER RUN TIMES. 
HOWEVER, OVERCHARGING DAMAGES THE BATTERIES AND 
REDUCES THEIR LIFESPAN.

 

ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET

 

CHARGE BATTERY AFTER EVERY USE

 

Summary of Contents for FS-E07

Page 1: ...C SCOOTER FS E07 A CAUTION Read and understand this manual thoroughly before operating and handling Scooter Please follow All safety procedures and warnings to reduce risk of electric shock WARNING 24V electric operated toy Not recommended for children age under 12 years old ...

Page 2: ...PAGE 3 6 UNFOLDING AND FOLDING PAGE 3 HANDLEBARS PAGE 3 FOOT OPERATED POWER SWITCH PAGE 4 FOOT OPERATED MECHANICAL BRAKE PAGE 4 RANGE AND SPEED PAGE 4 CHARGING PAGE 4 5 SCOOTER OPERATION PAGE 5 REMOVABLE PLATFORM BATTERY ACCESS PAGE 6 DRIVE BELT ADJUSTMENT REPLACEMENT PAGE 6 BATTERY INFORMATION PAGE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PAGE 7 REPLACEMENT PARTS PAGE 8 9 ...

Page 3: ...d scooter Please be sure to operate your scooter safely and be aware of pedestrians Be observant of all local and state laws involving scooter usage Pay attention to ALL SAFETY WARNING and CAUTIONS noted within this manual Following these warning and cautions will give you many hours of enjoyable and safe riding ITEM IDENTIFICATION TOOLS REQUIRED FOR MAINTENANCE PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER FLAT SCREWDRIV...

Page 4: ...THROTTLE IS ENGAGED BE PREPARED BRAKE IS DESIGNED TO CONTROL SPEED AS WELL AS FOR STOPPING NEVER RIDE THE SCOOTER WITH MORE THAN ONE PERSON MULTIPLY RIDERS COULD LEAD TO LOSS OF CONTROL KEEP HANDS FEET HAIR AND SHOESTRINGS AWAY FROM ALL MOVING PARTS NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN UNATTENDED WITH THE SCOOTER THIS COULD LEAD TO POTENTIAL HAZARDS FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE SCOOTER AND CHECK ALL FASTENERS FO...

Page 5: ...ere is Tightness control Adjustment Nut on the Spring Loaded Handle HANDLEBARS Insert Grips into Handlebar T Frame as shown in fig 3 Be sure that Snap Pins fit into and lock the small holes in the top of the T Frame With the handlebars in the upright locked position and the rider standing on the platform with ONE FOOT ON THE BRAKE adjust the Handlebar height to just below the rider s waistline Thi...

Page 6: ... You will need to periodically check your steering for play or looseness The steering tightness can be adjusted by turning the ROUND HAND NUT clockwise and locking with the hex niut fig 1 CHARGING When shipped the batteries are fully charged Charging the Batteries after every use is recommended For extended battery life DO NOT discharge Batteries completely before recharging Following this simple ...

Page 7: ...CHARGE SOCKET 1 IN ORDER STEP 1 THEN 2 FIG 4 Before riding be sure to have a clear unobstructed level path ahead of the rider firmly grab the Handlebars place your front foot onto the platform just behind the Power Switch BLACK BUBBLE Go ahead and push off like a regular push scooter to engage the motor simply press the Power Switch with the front foot To disengage the motor and to SLOE STOP press...

Page 8: ...OR for a replacement Be sure to specify Scooter Rremove rear wheel from scooter to replace belt Reassemble see Belt Alignment Drive Belt Alignment lf you experience either the Drive Belt coming off the Drive Gear or Wheel Gear and or rubbing against the scooter frame there most likely is belt misalignment To realign carefully place the upside down on a Sturdy surface table stool etc and determine ...

Page 9: ...ocal waste service for proper disposal DO NOT return the scooter to the place of purchase if you encounter problems Please check the following Troubleshooting Guide or call YOUR LOCAL DISTIRBUTOR TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Causes Action Motor Does Not Start Rear Wheel Doesn t Turn Motor Shuts Off During Use Insufficient Range 1 Batteries not connected 2 Batteries are drained 3 Electric...

Page 10: ...7 13 2004UFREE SCOOTER www scooter manufacturer com 8 ...

Page 11: ...LIPS 17 3017 1 ADJUSTMENT NUT 18 3018 1 SPRING 19 3019 1 LOCKING HANDLE 20 3020 1 LOCKING PIN 21 3021 1 BOWLWASHER 22 3022 1 SCREW SET 23 3023 1 CLAMPING HANDLE 24 3024 1 MAIN FRAME 25 3025 1 PLATFORM DECK 26 3026 1 BATTERY 27 3027 1 CHARGE SOCKET 28 3028 1 CIRCUIT BOARD 29 3029 1 MICRO SWITCH POWER 30 3030 1 COVER PLATE 31 3031 1 MOTOR 32 3032 1 DRIVE GEAR 33 3033 3 MOTOR SPACE 34 3034 1 DRIVE BE...

Page 12: ...UR RIDING WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO IMPROVE OUR PRODUCTS AND WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS AGAIN THANKYOU FOR PURCHASING THE ELECTRIC SCOOTER WARNING 1 T0 KEEP THE BATTERY LIFE THE SCOOTER CAN T BE USED BECAUSE THE ELECTRIC POWER CONNECTOR IS NOT CONNECTED 2 CAREFULLY REMOVE SCREWS AND THEN OPEN THE PLATFORM FIG 1 3 TAKE OUT THE WHITE PLASTIC AND INSERTTHE ELECTRIC POWER CONNECTORS FIG 2 4 C0VER THE PLA...

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