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RIDING TECHNIQUE 

 

Know the scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product. 

 

Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space. 

 

Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles. 

 

Never let distract your mind during riding. 

Foot position

 

– put your foot on the board as close to the front part as possible. Let your other foot on 

the  ground.  Make  sure  the  route  is  clean  and  free.  To  start  riding,  push  yourself  forwards  (like  on  a 
non-motorized  scooter).  Push  off  with  the  foot  that  is  on  the  ground.  Immediately  after  pressing  the 
throttle  downwards,  tilt  your  body  forwards  as  a  prevention  from  falling  back  while  increasing  your 
speed. Avoid excessive body pressing on the handlebars during speed changing. One foot is at front 
and the second one is back. It is comfortable to place the feet like on a skateboard for optimal stability. 

NOTE:

 Riding on a scooter can be dangerous. You use the product on your own responsibility and be 

familiar with all the safety precautions before riding. 

Turning

 

–  it  is  the  same  as  on  a  surf  or  snowboard.  The  handlebar  should  be  parallel  to  the  body. 

Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe. 

Braking

 

–  shift  your  weight  backwards  so  that  the  braking  is  realized  through  your  feet  and  not 

through  handlebar  and  steering  system.  Learn  well  to  adjust  the  gravity  center  during  stopping  to 
avoid turning over or excessive wearing of the braking and steering system 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 

 

The scooter must be switched off, disconnected from the charger and the charging port must 

be covered before cleaning or maintenance. 

 

Clean the scooter with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. 

 

Do not use solvents or other aggressive cleaning agents. 

 

Keep the water out of the charging port. 

 

Resistance is IP54 against dust and rain / splashing water. Never immerse the scooter. 

 

Do not use high-pressure cleaners. 

 

If the tire pressure is low, inflate it to: (45 psi) 

 

If  you  need  to  replace  tires  /  inner  tubes,  please  contact  your  specialist  dealer  or 

manufacturer. 

 

You can adjust the brake stiffness by loosening the M5 screw. Loosen the screw to the right, 

tighten it to the left. 

 

Check the function and condition of the brakes.

 

 

Tighten or loosen the brake cable as required.

 

 

Check worn parts. 

STORAGE 

 

Store in a dry and shady place. 

 

Avoid storage if the room temperature exceeds 50 

° C. 

 

Charge the battery at least once a month. Battery life is lower in cold conditions.

 

Summary of Contents for 21998

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 21998 E scooter W tec Dealan IN 22334 E scooter W tec Dealan II...

Page 2: ...AND STOPPING 9 CONTROL PANEL 11 SETTINGS 12 CRUISE CONTROL 13 REAR SHOCK ABSORBER ADJUSTMENT 13 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 14 UNUSUAL SOUNDS DURING BRAKING 16 BEFORE RIDING 16 BATERRY 17 USE 17 RIDING TECHNIQU...

Page 3: ...ed Ex tighten them or contact a service center Unauthorized modifications or maintenance will reduce the safety of the equipment Improper use can lead to serious fatal injury or damage Check the produ...

Page 4: ...DESCRIPTION 1 LCD display 9 Horn 2 Accelerator 10 Quick release clamp for height adjustment 3 Front brake lever 11 The lower part of the handlebars 4 Handles 12 Front light 5 Rear brake lever 13 Front...

Page 5: ...0 Pressure plate 28 Engine 21 Front side light 29 Rear side lights 22 Footrest 30 Rear wheel 10 23 Li ion battery 31 Stand 24 Saddle location 32 Handlebar mounting ASSEMBLY Check the contents of the p...

Page 6: ...fting the handlebars to a vertical position and then unfolding by grasping the footrest Light position adjustment Loosen the bolt with a 5 mm wrench Adjust the position of the light and tighten the bo...

Page 7: ...NG Release the folding mechanism by pressing the button Raise the handlebars making sure the folding mechanism is locked Release the quick release lever and set the desired handlebar height Unfold the...

Page 8: ...se lever and slide in the handlebars Lock the quick release lever After you have inserted the handlebars press the button marked S and fold the handlebars towards the footrest Before storing or transp...

Page 9: ...se 2A chargers If you use two chargers at the same time they must have the same specifications Using chargers with different specifications may permanently damage the battery STARTING AND STOPPING Pre...

Page 10: ...en use of the front brake can cause loss of control Use both brakes carefully to stop safely If you have enabled electric braking in the setting the braking force is significantly stronger Always chec...

Page 11: ...ss button to save and exit the settings DISPLAYED INFORMATION Press the button to display Display Description TRIP Current distance traveled hold down the MODE button to reset the value ODO Total dist...

Page 12: ...Changing the setting in function P8 to 100 unlocks the scooter speed limit When unlocking the speed the battery wears out more and in this case the battery claims do not apply P9 Electric brake force...

Page 13: ...mechanically The intensity of the electric brakes can be set in the settings Select setting P9 0 electric brake off 1 medium intensity 2 high intensity Electric brakes are used to increase the intens...

Page 14: ...pads and the disc increases If the brake is less effective do the following 1 Loosen the bolt with a 5 mm Allen key 2 The brake caliper is separated 3 The bolt in the picture holds the pads after repl...

Page 15: ...to bring the pads closer together counterclockwise to move the pads away 6 In this position turn clockwise 7 Insert back in the position shown 8 The plates may not be at the correct distance Adjust th...

Page 16: ...touches with a cloth 3 Clean the pads 4 Clean the disc 5 Clean the disc around the entire perimeter 6 Unusual sounds should be eliminated If the problem persists visit an authorized service center BEF...

Page 17: ...ire Do not insert foreign objects into the battery Do not touch the battery with metal objects The battery may explode or be damaged Use only the original charger Follow local regulations and laws whi...

Page 18: ...ore turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe Braking shift your weight backwards so that the braking is realized through your feet and not through handlebar and steer...

Page 19: ...temperature of 25 C and at a constant speed ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION After the product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic dispose it according to the local laws and environmenta...

Page 20: ...al disaster Adjustments made by unqualified person Improper maintenance improper placement damages caused by low or high temperature water inappropriate pressure shocks intentional changes in design o...

Page 21: ...ase such agreement is not made the Seller is obliged to provide the Buyer with a financial compensation in the form of a refund CZ SEVEN SPORT s r o Registered Office Strakonick 1151 2c Praha 5 150 00...

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