Read and understand this manual prior to use
Make sure the XLR8R battery is fully charged. DO NOT CHARGE
FOR MORE THAN 15 HOURS.
Make sure the XLR8R is properly installed. (See the Attaching the
XLR8R Motor to Your Scooter section in this manual).
Make sure the scooter is in good working condition and the rear-
wheel brake is functional.
Use only in accordance with local laws.
Never exceed the maximum weight of 120 pounds on a XLR8R-
powered scooter.
Never let more than one child at a time on a XLR8R-powered
scooter.
Never tow anything with a XLR8R-powered scooter.
Never apply pressure to the rear brake while the XLR8R motor is
engaged.
DO NOT use an XLR8R-powered scooter in wet, snowy, or icy
conditions.
Avoid spraying the XLR8R Motor with water to clean it. Moisture
inside the XLR8R case could cause electrical shorts and/or
corrosion to electrical components.
KEEP WHEELS FRESH, IF WORN OUT, REPLACE
IMMEDIATELY.
Worn wheels directly affect the performance of your drive system.
Attaching the XLR8R Motor to Your Scooter
Attaching the XLR8R Motor to your scooter involves two steps: (1)
installing the Mounting Bracket and (2) attaching the XLR8R
Motor to the Mounting bracket.
Installing the Mounting Bracket
To install the Mounting Bracket, Use only with Scooters without
shocks or suspension springs.
1. Slip the Mounting Bracket's fork slot onto the front of the
scooter's fork
Note: If your scooter has a strap ring on the leading edge of its
front fork, you should be able to see the ring through the small
window in the mounting bracket
Aligning the fork to the bracket
2. Using the screws and plate provided, securely fasten the
Mounting Bracket to the scooter's steering tube. Note that it is
helpful to alternately tighten each screw a little at a time so that
the plate is square with the bracket.
Installing the screws and tightening the clamps.
Attaching the XLR8R Motor
To attach the XLR8R Motor to the Mounting bracket,
1. Grasp the scooter's handle with one hand and the XLR8R's
handle in the other hand, and place one foot on the scooter's
deck.
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