E-scooter operation
When turning on the scooter, the screen will light up indicating that it
is on. Then check the driving modes, which regulate speed.
Avoid sudden starts and stops, failure to do so will shorten battery life.
In case of emergency stops, press both levers (front/rear brake) and
this will also cut off the power supply to the motor. The maximum
speed of the scooter is 25 km/h. When using the scooter at night, make
sure to turn on the LED lights (front/rear).
General maintenance of the e-scooter
When changing speed modes, be sure to do so carefully – not abruptly.
Under no circumstances wash the scooter with a hose or high pressure
pumps as it could get wet and damage its electrical/electronic
components.
When you park the scooter, be sure to turn off the scooter. DO NOT
leave it on.
If you plan to drive on uneven surfaces, change the wheels to all-
terrain wheels.
Disc brake pads should be replaced when they are 1/3 left, start to
squeal, or have poor braking action.
Be sure to keep the brake disc free of impurities or any other foreign
matter.
Make sure the electric brake component is properly adjusted and
connected. If necessary, make the necessary adjustments.
Self-tightening nuts, as well as other self-tightening fasteners, may
lose their effectiveness and may need to be retightened.
Be sure to inspect the scooter periodically and make any necessary
adjustments. This type of inspection/maintenance is carried out –
generally – every six (6) months.
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