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------------------GIO Cobra 1000WATT ELECTRIC SCOOTER------------------ 

 

  

 
 
 
 
 

 

READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR NEW SCOOTER 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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Page 1: ...Powered Personal Transportation GIO Cobra 1000WATT ELECTRIC SCOOTER READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING YOUR NEW SCOOTER ...

Page 2: ...G STARTED 6 ASSEMBLY 6 7 FUSE INSTALLATION 7 SEAT SEAT POST INSTALLATION 7 CHARGING 8 RIDING BRAKING 8 FOLDING AND STORAGE 9 BRAKING SYSTEM 9 ADJUSTING BRAKES 9 TIRE PRESSURE 10 RECOMMENDED TOOLS 10 ADJUSTING THE HEAD UNIT 11 ADJUSTING THE CHAIN 11 12 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13 OTHER QUESTIONS 13 ...

Page 3: ...use 4 Charge the unit for 6 8 hours or until the light on the charger turns red green 5 DO NOT allow this unit to deep discharge the battery 6 For safety purposes DO NOT charge for over 24 hours 7 Turn the unit OFF when not in use Failure to follow these INSTRUCTIONS will VOID YOUR WARRANTY This PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR EXTREME or OFF ROAD Use Please take care of your SCOOTER DO NOT JUMP or ABU...

Page 4: ...les surface cracks and obstacles DO NOT use a water hose to clean this product See Product Handbook for more information This product is recommended for riders 16 YEARS OF AGE and older SAFETY Persons without excellent vision balance coordination reflex muscle and bone strength and good decision making capabilities should not use this product Minors without adult supervision should not use this pr...

Page 5: ...harger if it has been damaged in any way Keep hands face feet and hair away from all moving parts Do not touch the motor or wheels while they are rotating Brakes are designed to control speed as well as stop the scooter Practice braking for proper slowing down and smooth stops Maintain your SCOOTER as recommended in this Product Handbook Use only quality replacement parts as recommended by the man...

Page 6: ...t Shocks Front Inflatable Tire Kick Stand Front Disc Brakes Rear Shock Power Motor Photo s may vary Rear Disc Brakes Rear Inflatable Tire PACKAGE CONTENTS Your Scooter comes with the following items in the box Please locate all of the following 1 Scooter 2 36V Battery Charger 3 Tool Kit User Manual and 30 amp Fuses 4 Seat 5 Seat Post Clamp 6 Sticker 5 ...

Page 7: ... the handlebars with the other FIG 2 FIG 1 3 Fully extend the handlebars to their upright position until you feel the mechanism lock into place FIG 3 4 Adjust silver clamp to the top of handle bar post Be sure to orient the bars in the correct riding position with the throttle on the rider s right side Secure the handlebars to the post by tightening the bolts on the clamp with the enclosed Allen w...

Page 8: ...e seat post to the seat post receiver FIG 8 9 Insert the bolt into post holder on the bottom of frame make sure to tightening the bolt FIG 9 10 Attach silver lock clamp to the top of the seat post as shown FIG 10 11 Pull the upper seat post to the desired position and tighten the lock clamp securely FIG 11 12 Attach the seat to the upper seat post and tightening the seat bolts as shown FIG 12 FIG ...

Page 9: ...d bolts and screws are tightened 2 Raise the kickstand to its upright position 3 Put key switch to ON push the on off switch located on the right handlebar to ON Please don t care it if there is no on off switch on the right of handbar 4 Put one foot on the deck of the scooter while pushing off with the other foot gently rotate the THROTTLE GRIP on the right side of the handlebars The scooter will...

Page 10: ...ur right hand activates the front brake Make sure to release the HAND THROTTLE GRIP when engaging the brakes Your scooter is equipped with switches on each brake lever that will disengage power to the motor when the brake levers are depressed Practice braking on a smooth dry surface to get used to the feel of the braking system Braking distance is affected by wet conditions and loose and uneven ri...

Page 11: ... FIG 16 For Further Rear Brake Adjustment 6 Locate the adjustment screw on the rear brake assembly Located on the left of back wheel Tighten or loosen as necessary FIG 17 The brakes may squeak before they are broken in This is normal and will not affect the function or performance of the brakes With continued use the squeak should go away TIRE PRESSURE The tire must be inflated to a maximum of 50 ...

Page 12: ...ly turn the BEARING LOCK clockwise to tighten DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN OR IT WILL DAMAGE THE BEARINGS FIG 18 ADJUSTING THE CHAIN The chain will come adjusted from the factory However it may be necessary to adjust the chain from time to time The chain must be well aligned onto the sprockets in order to avoid uneven wear This will result in shortened chain life How tight should the chain be If the chain ...

Page 13: ...r axle bolts prior to riding Proper care of your scooter will insure optimal performance and longer life span The following are a few maintenance suggestions that will keep your scooter running in top condition Daily Maintenance Perform each time you ride your scooter Clean the exterior of the unit with a soft damp rag DO NOT WASH WITH A HOSE Check that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened Lu...

Page 14: ... wire Batteries do not hold a charge Unit does not have specified travel range 1 Batteries have reached the end of their useful life 2 Charger is malfunctioning 1 Replace Batteries 2 Replace Charger Unit Unit moves intermittently or very slow 1 Batteries not fully charged 2 Loose Wire 3 Bad Throttle or controller 1 Charge or replace batteries 2 Check for loose wires 3 Replace Unit will not move wh...

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