background image

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual - Oscooto  

Foldable Electric Scooter 

Model ES-M13 

 

Summary of Contents for ES-M13

Page 1: ...User Manual Oscooto Foldable Electric Scooter Model ES M13 ...

Page 2: ...and balance Parents should carefully supervise children if they are permitted to ride Persons with certain physical or mental disabilities should not ride this electric scooter Always wear suitable protective gear including a helmet knee pads and elbow pads Never ride barefoot Never ride the scooter when under the influence of alcohol drugs or any other substances or medication that could affect y...

Page 3: ...arnings and use it only where allowed by law Contents 1 Device Accessories 01 2 Functions 02 3 Assembling 04 4 Charging 05 5 Riding Instructions 05 6 Safety Recommendations 06 7 Folding Transportation 12 8 Daily Maintenance and Storage 13 9 Model Specifications 17 10 End of Life Disposal 19 11 Warranty 20 ...

Page 4: ...1 The Device Accessories Accessories Fitting for wheels swap Screws x 2 Hex Wrench Charging Adapter ...

Page 5: ... press the power button until the display turns off and the system is off DISPLAY Battery charge status shows the current battery capacity remaining the battery image has 5 bars when full STARTING When the scooter is stopped and the accelerator is pressed the scooter does not start Manually push the scooter to activate the accelerator ...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...e bar 2 Set handle bars vertical 4 Test the power switch after assembling Power button Press power button to turn on the scooter Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on When switched on press the power button again to turn the headlight on or off Press the power button twice to switch between normal mode and power saving mode ...

Page 8: ...cooter Open the cover connect the charger and close the cover Charge Scooter for 8 hours before first use 5 Riding the Scooter Always wear helmet and knee pads when riding 1 Power on and check the battery led light ...

Page 9: ...on only accelerate when the scooter speed is beyond 5km h 4 Release the accelerate button to slow down Energy recovery systems will deploy to slow down Use the left brake lever if you want to decelerate quickly or stop 5 Lean your body left slightly to turn left lean your body right slightly to turn right And turn the handlebar slowly ...

Page 10: ... use in icy conditions It is recommended to slightly bend knees to better adjust to a rough road If you are travelling on rough roads keep to low speed 5 10km h If entering into a room elevator etc be careful not to injure yourself Don t accelerate when descending a hill ...

Page 11: ...lking with the scooter do not press the speed knob Don t hang backpacks or other heavy objects on the handlebar When riding avoid obstacles in the road While riding keep both feet on the scooter until you stop ...

Page 12: ... dangerous driving Check the Highway Code and local by laws to determine where you are allowed to use your scooter Don t drive through puddles that exceed a depth of 2 cm Avoid sharp turns Never carry passengers ...

Page 13: ...Do not stand or place objects on the mudguards Do not touch the disc brake Always keep both hands on the handlebars Do not ride up or down steps or attempt to jump over obstacles ...

Page 14: ...ection 3 While riding your scooter you should especially respect pedestrians and keep a safe distance Reduce speed when passing other people If you are moving in the same direction with pedestrians make sure that they are aware of your presence if you have to pass closely to them 4 Please strictly observe the law and any local by laws as well as the guidance set out in these instructions and safet...

Page 15: ...ing rack Position steering rack in a horizontal position and secure by inserting a hook through the ring located on the rear wheel mudguard To re assemble the scooter release the steering rack from the mudguard hook lift into the vertical position and lock the lever Transportation You can transfer folded scooter with one hand ...

Page 16: ...sher Always make sure the scooter in the off status After charging the scooter be sure to insert the cover plug back into the charging connector to prevent ingress of water and damage to the electrical components When not in use store the scooter in a cool dry place Leaving the scooter in direct sunlight or in extremely high or low temperatures can cause rapid aging of the outer body and wheels of...

Page 17: ...e battery in order to maintain it s condition When using the scooter at normal temperatures the battery will be allow greater distance and performance In colder temperatures 0c and below battery performance is reduced Note A fully charged battery lasts about 120 180 days of standby time The battery has a smart chip that stores information about its charging discharging If you do not charge the bat...

Page 18: ...ner pulley If the brake is too lose do the same but make the cable longer Always ensure that the tension pulley is retightened Adjusting handle bar Use the M5 hex wrench to tighten the two screws near the folding mechanism Inflating the wheels If the rear wheel of the scooter is deflated use the connecting pipe For both wheels remove the dustcap then use a pump to inflate the wheel Extend Inflator...

Page 19: ...Recommended ages 16 50 years old Height cm 120 200 Main Parameters Max speed km h 25 Speed mode setting 6 15 25 Kmh Maximum slope 10 Suitable area Solid road surface smooth clay surface to overtime obstacles high less than 1cm a depth of pools no more than 2cm Operating temperature range 10 40 Temperature storage 20 45 Waterproof level IP54 Battery Parameters Rated voltages V DC 36V Max voltage ch...

Page 20: ...ircuit auto sleep wake up overheating protection control of battery usage Motor Parameters Rated power W 200 Peak power W 400 Power adaptor parameters Rated power W 71 Rated input voltage V AC 100 240V Rated output voltage VDC 42V Rated current A 1 7 Certificate CE Charging time h 3 5h ...

Page 21: ...ooter and taken to a battery disposal centre This can be done by a competent person The battery is located inside the main body of the scooter Do not dispose of the battery with normal household waste The metal parts of the scooter and many of the plastic components can be recycled Please refer to your Local Authority to find out where to take the scooter for recycling ...

Page 22: ... of failure please initially contact the store from where the scooter was purchased This guarantee is in addition to your statutory rights and does not cover damage due to wear and tear physical damage water ingress or misuse Please keep the packaging for safe transport of the scooter in the event of a warranty claim Imported by Osotto Ltd 5 High Street Pontypridd CF37 1QJ www osotto co uk Made in...

Reviews: