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Page 2: ...e safe use and operation of the scooter Please fully read the manual before using the scooter Package Contents 1x Scooter quality checklist 1x SOLO2 electric scooter 1x SOLO2 charger 2x Handlebar grips 1x Brake lever 1x Locking hook 3x Screws 1x Allen key 1x Safety manual ...

Page 3: ...Kingdom It is the complete responsibility of the owner to ensure that you operate your electric e scooter within all DFT guidelines The owner assumes all liability and risk associated with the use of electric scooter products and holds SOLO E Ltd and its owners free from any liability or injury caused by their use 2 ...

Page 4: ...nce Suspension Description 30kmh 18 6 mph 3 Eco Comfort Sport Foot controlled Up to 30km 18 6miles Disc Front and Rear Brake 350W 36V 7 8Ah 150kg 23 6 stone Front 10 Pneumatic Rear 10 5 Tubeless Standard 12 5kg IP54 Frame IP67 Electrics N A 2 Note Actual ranges achieved will vary based on factors including riding style rider weight environment and road surface ...

Page 5: ...ated by the number that is lit LED Dashboard Battery charge display Speed range display Speed mode Light on when lit Bluetooth 2 Speed when lit Range when stationary and lit Speed Modes 1 Eco speed mode 2 Comfort speed mode 3 Sport speed mode ...

Page 6: ...play the dashboard includes the power and headlight buttons Press the power button to turn the scooter on Press and hold the power button for one second to turn the scooter off Press the headlight button to turn the headlight on and off 2 ...

Page 7: ...ure 2 Step 3 Screw the brake lever into place with the included allen key until secure Brake lever Step 4 Insert the left handle into position turning it clockwise to tighten repeat with the right handle tightening in an anti clockwise direction Step 5 Check the front tyre pressure is correct Your scooter has had puncture sealant treatment added before sending out to you We inflated the tyre to the...

Page 8: ... the handlebar up and to the left until the handlebar comes loose from the hook on the rear mudguard Step 2 Turn the handlebar slightly to the left or right to avoid hitting the safety lock Put your foot on the foot pad and then push the steering column forward to the final position until you hear a click this is the locking mechanism functioning 2 CLICK ...

Page 9: ...y lock then press the folding button down Step 2 Turn the handlebar slightly to the left or right to avoid hitting the safety lock put your foot on the foot pad and then push the steering column back and down to the rear wheel Step 3 Turn the handlebar so as to lock the handle into the locking hook on the rear fender securing the scooter closed ...

Page 10: ... the rider may lose control of the scooter Using The Throttle Brake Gently press the accelerator pedal on the deck to move the harder you press the pedal the faster the scooter will go To slow down or stop the scooter release the accelerator pedal and gently pull the brake lever 2 ...

Page 11: ...ss the power button on the dashboard to power up the scooter Step 2 Hold the handle bar with both hands with one foot on the deck and push the scooter with the other foot to start moving forwards Gently press the accelerator pedal to speed up the scooter and maintain balance place the second foot on the deck when comfortable Step 3 Gently turn the handle bar to steer the scooter in the desired dir...

Page 12: ... charged and there are no defects or damage that may affect the safety of the scooter Always wear protective equipment including a helmet gloves knee and elbow pads when using the scooter The scooter is recommended for use only by persons aged 16 or over Only use the scooter for short local journeys or recreation in areas where there is sufficient space to do so safely The scooter should only be us...

Page 13: ... ride the scooter through standing water more than 3cm deep Do not ride the scooter up or down stairs or escalators Do not ride the scooter in temperatures below 5 Do not ride the scooter on gradients of more than 15 Do not ride the scooter in areas of poor light or visibility When the battery charge is running low ride at a slower conservative speed and recharge the battery as soon as possible On...

Page 14: ...high pressure brushes or washers to clean the scooter Before cleaning the scooter ensure it is powered off unplugged and away from the charger unit and the charging port cap is securely closed to prevent risk of injury or damage through electrical shock or short circuiting The kickstand is only for structural support Avoid standing on the scooter while the kickstand is in use as this can cause the...

Page 15: ...eplaced Please contact your authorised dealer for more information In the event of long storage the scooter should be charged every 2 months to prevent over discharge Damage caused to the battery and internal electrics cause by over discharging are unrepairable and are not covered by warranty Do not disconnect the battery for any reason as this can cause injury or damage due to electric shocks or ...

Page 16: ...ust the disc brake regularly to ensure the scooter brakes effectively and under control The tightness of the brake can be adjusted manually Step 1 Loosen the fitting screw on the brake shaft Step 2 Adjust the length of cable shorten the excess cable to loosen the brake lengthen the excess cable to tighten the brake Step 3 Tighten the fitting screw back up and test the brake response readjusting by r...

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