VOKUL SPORTS EQUIPMENT 2K1 Electric Scooter User Manual 2
SHENZHEN VOKUL SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD Electric Scooter 2
Contents
- 1. User Manual 1
- 2. User Manual 2
User Manual 2
2.5 Smart Alarm 2.5.1 How To Set Alarm Park the scooter and press the key. The alarm is now armed. The horn will sound continuously for 15 seconds when the scooter isjostled or touched. 2.5.2 How To Turn Off The Alarm Simply press the key. This will cancel the alarm. 2.5.3 How To Start the Remote Control Press the keyf twice. 2.5.4 How To Locate The Scooter Press the key. The horn will sound 5 times to indicate where the scooter is located. Pressing any key will exit this mode. 2.5.5 Smart Alarm The scooter sounds will notify the owner to set the alarm after the scooter parked for more than 5 seconds. 2.5.6 How To Adjust The Sensitivity Park the scooter and press and hold the key until horn sounds continuously. The alarm will cycle through different alarm options release the button once you reach the desired volume. 2.5.7 Anti-Theft Function If your scooter is stolen while it is in your possession, press and hold the key. This will stop and power off the scooter if it is in the remote working range. 2.6 How To Charge 1. The red indicating light shines when the charger is plugged into an electrical outlet. Turn the battery dustproof cover by 90 degree clockwise and you will see the charge interface Remarks: Please use our e(clusive charger 2.Standard charging time : 3-5 hours 3.The charger is equipped with a surge protecto r. It’s recommended to keep the charging current below 3A. Heavy current will damage the protector or shorten the battery s'lifespan. 2.7 Charge For Phone orTablet The E-scooter is equipped with a USB outlet to charge your phone or tablet on the go. The position of phone charge interface 2.8 Bluetooth Speaker The bluetooth speaker connects to both iOS and Android smart phones. (Only one mobile device can be synced at a time). Optimal working range is O—8m; up to 5m is recommended for the best quality sound. The position of bluetooth spea ker 2.9 HowTo Check the Endurance Mileage 2.9.1 You can choose 1,2,3 and 4 shift by pressing the. button shortly in starting up condition. 2.9.2 You can reset the scooter to factory setting by pressing and holding (<32 button for about 30 seconds. Once it is reset you will see a new screen. 2.10 Cruise Control Setting 2.10.1 Enable the scooter’ s cruise control to move at a constant speed without having to turn the grip. Start: Press and hold the 'LIGHT" key while driving. Once cruise control is activated the sign will appear. Stop: Rotate the speed grip, use the brake, or press and hold the L"IGHT" key again. Take out: Exiting: Shutdown system or ma ke a brake. Part Three: Safety Usage For your safety, please read this section carefully. 3.1 Important Environmental Warnings 1. Maintain a safe speed while driving, especially when riding downhill. Don't use front brake during high speed driving in order to avoid injury. 2. Don't drive while it is raining or right after it has rained. 3. Don't drive in deep water. 4. Only use authorized chargers and parts while using and servicing your scooter. 5. Don't disassemble or refurbish the scooter. This can lead to damage that may cause injury, and this will void your scooter’s warranty. Please ask your local seller or appointed maintenance center for scooter maintenance assistance. 3.2 Charging Safety 1. Charge in a safe place out of children’s reach. 2. Charge fully before initially use 3. Use only approved chargers and batteries for your scooter. 4. The charger contains a live circuit when plugged in. Use caution when unplugging. 5. Keep charger away from liquids and metals that may cause damage. Don’t drop or crush the charger to avoid electrical shock and damage. 6. Don't cover your scooter while charging. 7. The charger should be used in dry and well ventilated areas. 8. If your charger becomes too hot or releases an electrical odor, stop charging immediately and contact your local shop for maintenance. 3.3 Battery Safety 1. Keep away from fire and flammable, explosive, and corrosive gases and materials. 2. Don't take out the battery without proper shutdown and care in order to avoid damage. 3. Don't damage the label on battery in order to avoid losing your warratee. 4. Do not use another brand of charger or battery in your scooter to avoid damage. Part Four: Maintenance Part Five: After-sales Service Proper maintenance will decrease the likelihood of damage and 51 Rules of warranty prolong the lifespan Of your E—scooter. (Company only be responsible for certified battery) 413...... M n—_— 1. Make sure the gas pressure reaches 280 kpa before using. Full replacement within the first 12 . . . . . months (3 months turnover period 2. Before storing, fully charge the lithium battery. While in storage charge Motor of back wheel 12 Months Maintenance services are only and discharge fully every two months. available within 15-36 months 3. Your scooter will perform well if you’ll charge it everyday. Do not allow 2 12 Months the charge to fall below the minimum recommended charge to prolong lfthere are manufacturing defects that lead to weld loss, breakage. and cracking , we will exchang for a new Frame 24 Months one. Frames that have been modified or have endur man-made damage are not covered. the battery's life. If there are manufacturing defects and serious damage, we can change Frame of front wheel 12 Months for a new one. Damaged caused by the use of excess weight or by man-made damage are not covered 4.2 Regular Maintenance And Self-Checking 1. Check the scooter regularly to ensure that the screws on the front and back wheels are secure. 2. Make sure that the tires are not worn or damaged. While driving, note any noises or deviations from a smooth ride. 3. Ensure everything is connected properly. Check the brake cable and test brakes before riding. If there is excess aging, cracks or a broken baseboard. we can exchange it for a new one. Damaged caused by the use of excess weight or man-made damages are not covered. 4.3 Cleaning 1. Do not wash with hose or splash with excess water to avoid damage to your scooter and its electrical parts. 2. Use a neutral cleaner that is recommended for lacquer or plastics, and clean the scooter’s surface with a cloth only. Wipe it with a dry, soft and clean cloth. 3. Do not inject oil into the disc, brake, or rim. If there is a function problem that Controller; Charger 12 Months cannot be repaired. we will exchange for a new one. If there is a function problem that cannot be repaired, we will exchange for a new one. Headlight ; Alertor If there are manufacturing defects that lead to weld loss, breakage. and cracking. we will exchange for a new one. Frames that have been modified or have endured man-made damage are not covered. Front fork (including shocking proof) 12 Months and back fork If there is a function problem and 12 Months can not be repaired, we will change for a new one. - — 5.1.1 Brake adjustments and service 5.1.2 Tire inflation pressures To adjust brake bar. Move Handle Bar Loosen Accelerate 1. Using a bicycle-style tire pump equipped for a Schrader-type valve, inflate the front tire to the correct PSI indicated on the sidewall of the tire. Suggested pressure is 3.5psl to 3.8psi. 5.1.3 Lubrication Adjust the distance between accelerator bar and brake se lubricating oil 1. Loosen screws, pull out . . o maintain axle. brake line and remove the braker. Brake Wire 2. Install brake line, tighten the screws to test function of new brake. See Brake Warranty for After-Sales Support. All Parts under limited NOTE: No lubricating oil should be used on the disk brake, manufacture warranty. this will cause the brakes to malfunction. 5.1.4 Drive system 2. Checking folding frame of the bike. See guide of “how to folding” and check folding parts of the bike. The folding lock must be secured. A: Twist to accelerate. B : Press brake to stop. Twist accelerator bar to drive. Press brake to stop. 3. Checking foot support and parking support to see whether the screws To start unit, turn on power switch; place both hands on handlebars, pressing loosen. And adjust the screws before driving. the brake with left hand then applying the accelerator with right hand gently. Keep pressing the left brake until speed reached at 3mph (5km/hour). Right handle bar is accelerator, twisting it to get more speed. For your safety, _ _ Foot Support do not drIVIng over 15mph (24km/hour). 5.1.4 Drive system 1. Checking folding parts of the handle, make sure is tightened. Checking folding parts of the handle. Parking Suppon 4. The bike will not move if the power connection parts disconnect. Also if it has connection problem, the motor may will lose contral. So check it, and make sure the connection in good condition. Which means it should be perfectly connect. If you are not sure, check the display to check motor connection situation. Motor Power Connect Wire 5.2 Warranty Card Damage Description Details of Repair Technician Full Name: Phone Number: Adress: Distributor: Operator: Purchase date: Quality Inspection Number: Notice : In order to provide good after-sales service, please don't tear up or alter the outside carton barcode, or we will not provide maintenance service. Importer: SOFTLINK N ETWORKS,LLC Address: 921 N Harbor Blv. Suite 445, La Habra, CA9063O Support E-mail: support@scoot360.com Toll Free Number: 885-284—8070 Warranty Registration Link: http://www.scoot360.comNVarranty-Detai|s-and-Registration_ep_44.html Stick Barcode Here CAUTION: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be detemined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try correcting the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. WARNING - Keep away from moving parts. Warranty Details and Registration Return Policy What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty covers the original purchaser from any defects in material or workmanship under normal use for one year from the date of invoice. This warranty is only offered to the original purchaser of the product, and is not transferable to a subsequent purchaser. Scoot360.com will either repair or replace the product at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts are our discretion. Replacements may be different but functionally equivalent models. What does this warranty not cover? This Limited Warranty does not cover any problem that is caused by conditions, malfunctions, or damage not resulting from defects in material or workmanship. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, road hazards, accidents, and improper operation or maintenance. Limitation of Liability: In no event shall Scoot360.com be liable for any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages or liabilities (including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of product, or any other consequential or incidental loss) in connection with the purchase, use, or operation of the product. Scoot360.com is not liable for property damage, personal injury, or death. Make your trips enjoyable while making the city better. Lessen your carbon footprint with clean, exhaust free trips. SMART E-SCOOTER FashionabIe/Portable/Smart 866386me ELECTRONIC SCOOTERS
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