Vaya V9 User Manual Download Page 10

PO-1684

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SPEED LIMITS

Maximum speed: 25 kmh.

OPERATING RANGE

Please note that the scooter can travel 22 km on a fully charged battery in ideal conditions. The following are some of 
the major factors that will affect the operating range of the scooter.

Terrain: 

A smooth flat surface will increase your riding distance, whereas riding uphill or on rough or uneven terrain 

will reduce your distance significantly.

Weight:

 The weight of the user can affect the riding distance; a lighter user will have a farther range than a  

heavier user.

Ambient temperature: 

Please ride and store the scooter at the recommended temperature, which will increase riding 

distance, battery life and overall performance of your scooter.

Maintenance:

 Correct battery charging, and maintenance will prolong the battery life. 

Speed and riding Style: 

Maintaining a moderate speed will increase your distance; while traveling at high speeds for 

extended periods, frequent starts, stops, and idling, along with frequent acceleration and deceleration will reduce your 
overall distance.

BATTERY INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS

This section is intended to provide you with the basic information about your battery and charger. Please read this 
section carefully to ensure your safety. For user safety and to prolong the life of your battery, as well as improve battery 
performance, please follow these instructions.

BATTERY POWER 

When the battery indicator shows a low battery, please charge your E-scooter’s battery using the supplied charger. To 
fully recharge your battery, please follow the instructions under “Charging your scooter”.

BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS

Battery: 30*18650 Lithium-ion battery pack 
Model: CHY3775E041058
Charging time: 5 hours
Voltage: 36V
Battery cells: 30 cells
Initial capacity 7.5Ah
Working temperature: 0° ~ 40°
Charging temperature: 0° ~ 40°
Storage time: 6 months
Storage temperature: 0° ~ 45°
Storage humidity: 5% - 95%

CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS

Model number: GA20-4201500T
Input: 100-240V, 1.8A, 50-60Hz
Output: 42V   1.5A

Summary of Contents for V9

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE PO 1684 ELECTRIC SCOOTER VAYA V9 GB...

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Page 3: ...LIMITATIONS 9 WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS 9 SPEED LIMITS 10 OPERATING RANGE 10 BATTERY INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 10 BATTERY POWER 10 BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS 10 CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS 10 CHARGING YOUR SCOO...

Page 4: ...ate the scooter while under the influence of drugs and or alcohol 13 Use your best judgment to keep yourself out of dangerous situations with your scooter 14 Do not attempt any stunts or tricks with y...

Page 5: ...improper use of the product or the failure of users to follow the warnings and operation instructions in this user guide Furthermore there is a limited warranty on parts that are subject to normal wea...

Page 6: ...under the battery and charging specifications Step 3 Wear all proper safety gear including but not limited to a helmet knee pads elbow pads and wrist guards GETTING STARTED ASSEMBLY Attach the handle...

Page 7: ...ntly bring the steering column down Click the folding grip onto the rear fender hook UNFOLDING Push the folding grip down and gently bring the steering column all the way up Push the folding lock towa...

Page 8: ...ECO Economy mode Drives up to 10 km h D Drive mode Drive up to 20 km h S Sport mode Drive up to 25 km h 3 Light indicator Light up on display when front light and rear light is turned on 4 Overheat in...

Page 9: ...conds to turn the scooter OFF OPERATION Short press the display button to turn the lights ON or OFF Hold down the accelerator and then the brake handle to unlock the E scooter Double click the display...

Page 10: ...ling at high speeds for extended periods frequent starts stops and idling along with frequent acceleration and deceleration will reduce your overall distance BATTERY INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS Thi...

Page 11: ...TENANCE CLEANING AND STORAGE Your scooter requires routine inspection and maintenance This chapter describes maintenance steps and important operating tips Before you perform the following operations...

Page 12: ...e bolt that holds the brake cable in position Loosen the bolt To tighten the cable tension Decrease the length of the brake cable To loosen the cable tension Increase the length of the brake cable FIN...

Page 13: ...ode the scooter and can get into the electrical parts WARNING Do not apply any oil onto the brake Test the brake after your cleaning scooter STORING YOUR SCOOTER Fully charge the battery before storin...

Page 14: ...equipment WEEE are not disposed of correctly Electrical and electronic equipment which are marked with theWEEE logo as shown on the left should not be thrown away with your household waste Contact yo...

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