X-TREME scooter XB-200LI User Manual Download Page 8

 

OPERATING PROCESS 

FOLDING 

1.)  Lift  the  handlebar  lock  pin  on  the  left  side  of  the  handlebar  as 
shown  in  Figure  1.    After  you  lift  the  pin  you  can  drop  the  left 
handlebar down and rest to the side. 

2.)  Repeat  step  1  for  the  right  side  as  shown  in  Figure  2.    Both 
handlebar sides will be folded down as shown in Figure 3. 

3.)  Hold  together  the  Lower  Seat  Post  (A) 
and  Small  Support  Post  (C)  as  shown  in 
Figure 4.  When you clamp these together, 
the  as  shown  in  Figure  5,  the  Upper  Seat 
Post (Figure 4 – B) will slide into the Lower 
Seat Post and both will slide down into the 
position shown in Figure 7.  

4.)  Lift  up  on  the  Folding  Lift  Handle 
(Figure  4  –  D)  and  this  will  allow  you  to 
fold  together  the  bike  as  shown  in  Figure 
7. 

5.)  Fold  the  Pedals  down  as  shown  in 
Figure 6.  Once all steps are complete your 
bike  should  look  like  folded  unit  in  Figure 
7. 

UNFOLDING 

1.)  Lift up on the Seat and Upper Seat Post 
until  you  hear  the  Lower  Seat  Post  and 
Small Support lock into place. 

2.)  Kick the Kickstand back softly.  This will 
allow  the  frame  of  the  bicycle  to  open 
quickly and lock into the open position. 

3.)  Lift up on the handlebars and lock  into 

   

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Summary of Contents for XB-200LI

Page 1: ...1 XB 200LI XB 210LI Super Folding Electric Mini Bicycle User Manual PHOTO MAY VARY PLEASE BE SAFE WHEN RIDING ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET AND OBEY ALL LAWS...

Page 2: ...ATHER cold weather can adversely affect the battery capacity TERRAIN the smoother the terrain roadways vs fire roads etc the further the distance traveled RIDER WEIGHT the lighter the rider resulting...

Page 3: ...rating Process 8 10 Folding 8 Unfolding 8 9 Seat Height 9 Handlebar Adjustment Height 9 Battery Charging 10 Bicycle Assembly 10 14 Getting Started 10 Stem and Handlebars 11 Forks 11 12 Seat and Seat P...

Page 4: ...d Throttle 11 300W Hub Motor and 12 Rear Wheel Rim 4 Left Grip with PAS Pedal Assist System 12 Chain Guard 5 Folding Handlebar Stem 13 Right Crank Arm with Chain Sprocket 6 Seat 14 Pedal 7 Seat Post 1...

Page 5: ...t Brake Rotor 3 WinZip Front Caliper Brake 4 Kickstand 5 WinZip Rear Caliper Brake 6 16 Rear Wheel Rim 7 300W Hub Motor Note all component identified in both images same on for both models except for...

Page 6: ...e right switch throttle grip to full throttle during riding It can cause a large start e current which may damage your battery If your e bike is often ridden this way it may cut the battery cycle life...

Page 7: ...se control and fall Because any fall can result in serious injury or even death we do not repeat the warning of possible injury or death where ever the risk of falling is mentioned A SPECIAL NOTE FOR...

Page 8: ...4 B will slide into the Lower Seat Post and both will slide down into the position shown in Figure 7 4 Lift up on the Folding Lift Handle Figure 4 D and this will allow you to fold together the bike a...

Page 9: ...or seat post binder can cause damage to the bicycle or can cause you to lose control and become injured Periodically check to make sure that the seat clamp is properly tightened HANDLEBAR ADJUSTMENT...

Page 10: ...140 F during charging it may cause malfunction The power should be cut off at once and the battery should be repaired in an appointed service station BICYCLE ASSEMBLY GETTING STARTED Open the carton...

Page 11: ...below the handlebar 8 Retighten the binder bolt to ensure the handlebar does not rotate in the stem FORKS There are two different types of forks that vary in styles and dimensions One type is a rigid...

Page 12: ...me of the bicycle and adjust the seat to the proper height The seat post must be inserted to at least the Minimum Insertion line Move the quick release lever shown in Figure 11 A to the closed positio...

Page 13: ...turn the 6mm Allen screw counter clockwise The seat post must be inserted so that the minimum insertion mark cannot be seen The quick release mechanism must be tightened securely to prevent a sudden...

Page 14: ...cle refers to all parts that transmit power to the rear wheel including pedals chain chain wheel crank set and freewheel Pedals Pedals should be inspected every month taking note of the following area...

Page 15: ...o not have a memory Partial discharge charge cycles will not harm the batteries capacity or performance The rated output capacity of a battery is measured at 77 F 25 C Any variation in this temperatur...

Page 16: ...conversion efficiency from electric energy to chemical energy Q How long will my batteries last before needing replacement A Average battery life depends on use and conditions Even with proper care r...

Page 17: ...harging for a short time your battery may have only been partially discharged short ride or this may be the sign of a partially worn out battery with reduced storage capacity Continue charging for the...

Page 18: ...soaked in a mild detergent mixture Dry with a cloth and polish with car or furniture wax Use soap and water to clean plastic parts and rubber tires Chrome plated bikes should be wiped over with a rust...

Page 19: ...rectly tensioned and in the closed position 3 Steering Ensure handlebar and stem are correctly adjusted and tightened and allow proper steering Ensure that the handlebars are set correctly in relation...

Page 20: ...fittings on the bike are properly and securely fastened and functioning Ensure the rider is wearing a helmet 9 Motor and Throttle Ensure motor is functioning properly Ensure throttle is functioning pr...

Page 21: ...ged alloy cranks and single steel chain wheel Brake F R WinZip disc brakes full alloy brake lever Front Hub XB 210Li Quick Release Alloy Front Hub XB 200Li Aluminium 12 Front Wheel Rear Hub XB 210 Li...

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