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ELECTRIC SCOOTER

Scooty DRIVE PRO

Please read this manual carefully before first use

Original Instructions

Summary of Contents for DRIVE PRO

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC SCOOTER Scooty DRIVE PRO Please read this manual carefully before first use Original Instructions ...

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Page 3: ... use and service this product and to get to know its perfor mances and features Keep this manual for future reference If selling or giving this product to someone else please ensure you include this manual along with it Table of contents 1 SAFETY GUIDELINES 04 2 CONTENTS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 09 3 USE 10 4 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 16 5 FAQ WARRANTY CONFORMITY 18 6 ERROR CODES 20 ...

Page 4: ...n the weight limit does not mean they are tall enough to maintain control of the device 2 This is an individual transportation device It is therefore not suitable for competitions or extreme sports and must never be used in a skate park Do not use the scooter to go up or down stairs perform jumps jump over obstacles or perform tricks or dangerous acts This device is neither a toy nor a fitness dev...

Page 5: ...y loose or has dangling cords or ties scarves etc which could be caught in the wheel This could lead to choking falling and or a collision 6 Do not use the throttle if you are walking alongside the scooter or make sure you turn it off first 7 Do not ride in rain snow puddles mud or other wet areas with a water depth of over 2 cm that would allow water to seep into the device To clean your device f...

Page 6: ...atures work properly brakes lights The various points of inspection and maintenance to be carried out on your appliance are detailed in section 4 2 The folding mechanism must be securely locked into its vertical driving po sition If you notice any pieces have come loose low battery level alerts flat tyres excessive wear and tear strange noises improper functioning or any other abnormality stop usi...

Page 7: ...roduct and the brand does not take responsibility for this Please note that opening the device will void the warranty of the device or product Should you nevertheless wish to carry out repairs on your device yourself the brand does not take any responsibility for the reliability of the repairs and potential damage these may incur Accidents that may occur as a result of these repairs are not the br...

Page 8: ...pply s dangerous voltage and the parts that are accessible by the user Caution Protective equipment including wrist guards gloves knee pads helmet and elbow pads should be worn Electrical and electronic equipment must be sorted and disposed of separately Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment with normal and unsorted household waste bring it to a recycling centre instead This markin...

Page 9: ...harge time 5 6 h Battery life 25 km max Speed 25 km h max Motor 250W rated power Charger input output 100 240V 42V 1 5A Maximum weight supported 120 kg Device dimensions 1100 x 460 x 930 1125m unfolded Device weight 13 8 kg Generally speaking range and speed are given as an indication These vary according to the weight of the user and the conditions of use slope outside temperature humidity speed ...

Page 10: ...eed change 19 Horn 26 LED activation button 27 ON OFF button 26 27 18 Speed change 19 Horn 20 Instant speed 21 Speed mode 1 22 Speed modes 2 and 3 23 Speed type indicator 24 Headlight activation indicator 25 Battery level indicator 26 LED activation button 27 ON OFF button To turn the LED lights on and off press the button located on the right handle 26 The brake light 10 is only active when the L...

Page 11: ...fold the device see following sections and install the brake lever and the handles as per the following instructions An adult must unpack and assemble the device 1 Use the markings on the handles to help you R marks the right hand handle and L marks the left hand handle 2 Before screwing on the handles install the brake lever 3 on the right hand side and adjust the position of the brake lever by s...

Page 12: ...is equipped with fold away handles set them up by pulling them apart If not the handles are already set up in the correct position 6 The process is complete Folding 1 Place the device in front of you in a horizontal position 2 If the device is equipped with folding handles fold them away to the sides if needed 3 Pull and turn the safety catch 15 4 Unlock the device by lowering the lever 9 5 Lower ...

Page 13: ...d on its stand for charging to avoid damaging the charging plug Charging port 1 Lift the charging port cover and make sure there is no water or any other liquid inside the charging connector and that there are not any objects in it that could cause a short circuit or prevent the plug from being plugged in properly and safely Next connect the end of the charging cable to the charging port 14 BEFORE...

Page 14: ... Notice The tension of the clamp lever can be adjusted by tightening or loosening the two bolts connecting the clamp Be sure to tighten the clamp lever to secure the stem 3 6 PREPARATION For your own safety we recommend you use this device in comfortable conditions wearing protection equipment such as a helmet and appropriate protective gear for your joints knee pads elbow pads For your own safety...

Page 15: ...is adequate before and during any use Water grease snow or dirt on the platform or inappropriate shoes may affect the grip and safety of the device 4 The device has 3 speed modes Refer to section 3 Device overview for information on what the current speed mode indicators are and how to change modes 5 To stop slowly come to a halt using the brakes lever s or other devices depending on the model the...

Page 16: ...rging the battery must only be done indoors or in a place that is protected from weather rain snow excessive heat In order to better preserve your device s battery here are some reminders and instructions for use Do not unplug the charger before the battery is fully charged Store the product containing the battery in a cool place temperature 0 C preferably around 15 C Be careful as excessive heat ...

Page 17: ...n as is necessary using a bicycle pump or similar The brakes drum linings brake pads foot brake depending on the unit If the unit is equipped with mechanical brakes disc drum foot ensure they are not rubbing due to cable tension or exhibiting any other problems as this may cause the unit to slow down and prevent it from operating normally Overheating may impact the brake s efficiency Check that th...

Page 18: ...echanism is clean before attempting to fold unfold the device again If the problem persists please contact an authorised service centre for repairs Your device does not turn on Check that the ON OFF button is not damaged and recharge your device be fore trying again Your device cannot be recharged Check that the connections of the product and the original charger are not damaged In order to identi...

Page 19: ...nd limitations of liability please refer to the warranty manual provided or consult it online using the QR code found on the last page or by entering the following address download ciboxcorp com 5 3 CE CONFORMITY The EC Declaration of Conformity contains the following information name and address of the manufacturer signatory description and identification of the machine as well as all directives ...

Page 20: ...too low protection mode Recharge using original charger supplied If the problem persists discontinue use and consult your retailer or customer service please find the customer support email in the index at the end of the warranty manual indicating your error code 6 Controller problem Discontinue use Consult your retailer or customer service please find the customer support email in the index at th...

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Page 22: ...Scooty Drive Pro CIBOX INTERACTIVE 17 allée Jean Baptiste preux 94140 ALFORTVILLE France Made in China in 2020 SCOOT133 112020 V1 A ...

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