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Summary of Contents for SOLO6

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Page 2: ...ains important instructions for the safe use and operation of the scooter Please fully read the manual before using the scooter Package Contents 1x Scooter quality checklist 1x SOLO6 electric scooter 1x SOLO6 charger 1x Safety manual 6 ...

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 6 ...

Page 4: ...ccelerator type Range Brake type Lights Motor Battery Weight limit Tyres Puncture sealant Weight Water resistance Suspension Description 25kmh 15 5mph 3 L1 L2 L3 Finger Lever Up to 69km 43miles Front and Rear Disc Dual Front and Rear Brake 500 Watts 36V 15Ah 150kg 23 6 stone Front and Rear 8 5 Solid 4 Wide N A 22kg IP54 Frame IP67 Electrics Dual Front and Single Rear 6 ...

Page 5: ...Accelerator Dashboard Dual front shock absorbers Folding buckle Rear brake Kick stand Rear brake light Motor Anti slip deck Locking clasp Dual headlights Front disc brake Charging port Fender Rear disc brake Battery compartment 6 ...

Page 6: ...IP LED Dashboard Error display Gear selection Speed Battery Odometer The scooter s current speed mode is indicated by the gear number that is shown Speed Modes 1 Low speed mode 2 Medium speed mode 3 High speed mode GEAR GEAR GEAR 6 ...

Page 7: ...n the scooter off Press the power button to cycle through displayed information as follows Trip information TRIP will be shown Accumulated mileage ODO will be shown Time Press the M button to cycle through the speed modes Dashboard In addition to the LED display the dashboard includes the power and speed mode buttons 6 ...

Page 8: ...s Step 2 Using one hand press down on the rear mudguard and use the other hand to lift up the steering column into place Step 3 Fold the locking mechanism into place checking it is securely fitted Step 4 Adjust the height of the handlebar into a comfortable riding position and firmly tighten the clasp 6 ...

Page 9: ...nlock it Step 2 Fold the handle back and down to the deck In this folded position the scooter should only be carried by the base and should never be lifted by the handlebars 6 WARNING Lifting the scooter by its handlebars in the folded position can cause the locking mechanism to become damaged ...

Page 10: ... powering the scooter on or off Using The Throttle Brake Press the right throttle lever to accelerate the scooter to the desired speed Release the throttle lever and gently press both brake levers to slow the scooter down to a controlled stop 6 Throttle Brakes ...

Page 11: ...ystanders Riding The Scooter Step 1 Press and hold 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 push the scooter with the other foot to start the scooter Press the throttle lever to speed up the scooter and maintain balance Step 3 When balance is achieved place the other foot onto the deck and maintain balance 6 ...

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: ...rwise irreparable cosmetic or physical damage may be caused Do not use 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 Storage Store the scooter indoors in a cool dry place S...

Page 15: ...e experienced from a charged state when riding in colder temperatures 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 caused 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...

Page 16: ...ar Wheel Removal Use a tool to carefully open the rear plastic cover housing the rear motor Gently disconnect the cables connecting the motor and undo the screws taking care to remember where each screw was removed from Carefully pull the motor out to access the rear wheel and remove this from the scooter Removing Tyres With the tyres deflated lubricate the sides of the tyre with soapy water then u...

Page 17: ...ors on the handles In the event that tightening lines does not improve braking or braking is noisy the discs or pads may need replacing Do not lubricate wheels or any other part of the scooter in the event of issues on other areas of the scooter please contact your authorised dealer for furhter advice and support If you are unsure about any aspect of maintenance or you require replacement parts pl...

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