Vaya V9 User Manual Download Page 4

PO-1684

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BEFORE YOU START

Before you use the E-Scooter for the first time, please read the USER MANUAL thoroughly and follow the instructions 
and warnings to ensure your own safety and the safety of others. It is recommended to keep the instruction manual for 
future reference. For further information visit www.envivo.nu

WARNING: 

Failure to follow the basic instructions and safety precautions listed in the USER MANUAL, can lead to damage 

to your scooter, other property damage, serious bodily injury, and even death.

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

1.  Recommended age use 14+ years.
2.  The battery charger may be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.

3.  Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance 

shall not be done by children.

4.  If the charger supply cord is damaged, it must be scrapped, and the charger replaced by the manufacturer or its 

service agent – please contact the service line.

5.  Do not attempt to modify, change or replace your battery or any other part of the unit.
6.  Users who disassemble the scooter will forfeit their right of warranty.
7.  Only use the charger included in the box. The scooter must only be supplied at safety extra low voltage 

corresponding to the marking on the scooter.

8.  The included charger is only to be used with this E-scooter and not with any other electronic equipment. Do not 

use the charger to charge any non-rechargeable batteries.

9.  Please wear all appropriate safety and protective gear while operating the scooter. See the operating principles 

section for more information.

10.  Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and flat closed-toe shoes when operating your scooter. 
11.  Do not use the scooter to place yourself or anyone else and their property in danger. 
12.  Do not operate 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 your scooter. 
15.  Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds. 
16.  Do not abuse your scooter, doing so can damage your unit and cause failure to the operating system which can 

lead to injury.  

17.  Do not drive in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, stones, gravel, debris or near rough and rugged terrain.  
18.  The scooter can be used on paved surfaces that are flat, clean, dry and where possible, away from other users. If 

you encounter uneven pavement, please lift your scooter over and past the obstruction. 

19.  Do not ride in darkness.
20.  Disc brake will be hot after use: do not touch after braking.
21.  If the handlebar grips become damaged and expose the metal ends of the handlebar, these must be capped using 

internally fitted “bar end plugs”.

22.  Do not ride in inclement weather. snow, rain, hail, sleet, on icy surfaces or in extreme heat 
23.  For operating the scooter through bumps and uneven pavement- Bend your knees when riding on bumpy or 

uneven pavement to absorb the shock and vibration and help you to keep your balance. If you are unsure if you 
can safely ride on a specific terrain, step off and carry your scooter. ALWAYS BE ON THE SIDE OF CAUTION. 

24.  Do not attempt to ride over bumps or objects greater than 1.5 cm even when prepared and bending your knees.
25.  PAY ATTENTION - look at where you are riding and be aware of the surfaces conditions, people, places, property 

and objects around you. 

26.  Do not operate the scooter in crowded areas. 
27.  Operate your scooter with extreme consideration for people and property at all times. 
28.  Do not operate the scooter while talking, texting, or looking at your phone. 
29.  Do not ride your scooter where it is not permitted. 
30.  Not intended for use on public roads in all nations: check the limitations of use according to regulations of road 

safety.

31.  Do not climb or travel down steep hills with your scooter. 
32.  The scooter is intended for use by a single individual, DO NOT attempt to operate the scooter with two or more 

people. 

33.  Do not carry anything while riding the scooter. 

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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