Yuneec Technology EB24CP E-BOARDS Smart Controller User Manual E GO 2 manual EN web V1 0
Yuneec Technology Co., Limited E-BOARDS Smart Controller E GO 2 manual EN web V1 0
User Manual
E L E CTRI CA L LON G B OA R D USE R G U ID E INDEX 01 02 03 08 09 10 11 12 16 19 20 22 24 .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. .................................. INDEX INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW CHARGE SETUP SYNCING CONTROLLER AND BOARD FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY WARNINGS AND TIPS TROUBLESHOOTING SPARE PARTS GARAGE INSTALLATION GUIDE CERTIFICATION INFORMATION I N T ROD UC T I ON Congratulations, you have purchased an E-GO 2 . You are now the owner of a portable, eco-friendly mode of transport that is incredibly fun to use. Integrating state of the art motor technology developed by YUNEEC for use in the aviation industry, E-GO 2 brings to the streets an experience and convenience that was never available in the past. Setting aside dated conventions, E-GO 2 focuses on what is essential to the design of a sustainable transport unit that functions in todays urban areas. Combining high performance with low consumption, the E-GO 2 CRUISER allows you to travel up to 30Km / 18Mi on one full charge. Its lightweight design and compact dimensions make the E-GO 2 the perfect wingman wherever you go: simply pick up your board and step into a taxi, bus, train, or indoor location. Boarding is often linked to extreme sports activities like surfing, skating, or snowboarding and there are definitely similarities in the amount of freedom experienced when moving through space. However, E-GO 2 is foremost a city transport unit and distinguishes itself as such through features such as its advanced braking system, giving the rider more control over his / her vehicle which is required to ensure the safety of other people as well as his / her own. Keeping the latter in mind, we would like to suggest you read through this users manual, to ensure you understand fully how to properly set-up and use your E-GO 2 and what general common sense to apply when riding in a public area. The general rule to follow: Ride with consideration and style. We hope you enjoy your E-GO 2 experience! overview THE DEC K TH E BATTERY 1 . charge port The E-GO 2 features a 12 mm, eight layered composite wood deck, making it flexible, durable and strong: all the qualities a rider looks for in a board. The deck surface is finished with griptape to avoid slipping. E-GO 2 ’s sleek, low profile multi-cell battery pack is located under the deck, and utilises Yuneec’s latest, patented battery technology. Its’ flexible battery casing allows the deck to bend while riding. 3 . power status 2 . power switch indicator 4 . USB port 5 . 2.4GHz / bluetooth switch 6 . Electronic Control Unit (ECU) bearing THE WHEELS The E-GO 2 `s 90mm wheels provide traction and stability on an array of surfaces, turning the E-GO 2 into a reliable urban transport system. T HE MOTO R k in g p in n u t By integrating technology developed by Yuneec for use in the aviation industry, the brushless 400 watt motor provides reliable and efficient power for your E-GO 2 . T H E T RUCKS Connecting the wheels to the deck are two alloy trucks made of the highest grade materials available. The trucks can be adjusted using the truck tool. START (For more on the truck tool see page 7) ba s ep l ate n u t a xle nut THE CONT R O LLER The EB24C is the smart controller of E-GO2, a key feature of the E-GO 2 is without doubt its sleek, pocket-sized, wireless controller which allows you to intuitively control its movements by simply sliding the throttle / brake (7) up and down. START 9* The battery status indicator's light (9) indicates the wireless controller's and board’s battery status: Green light indicates the board’s battery status. Blue light indicates the controller’s battery status. Each light blinks 1,2,3 or 4 times in series. Each blink indicates 25% of the total battery capacity. When the board or controllers battery goes under 25% of its maximum capacity, the controller vibrates, its light will turn red and blink 1 time. When charging - with the controller connected to the board - a red light indicates that the controller’s battery charge is less 100%. 12 10 11 Example: (when activated but not charging) the board's battery is completely empty and the controller's battery has less than 75% of its full charge capacity left 1 red blink will be followed by 2 blue blinks. (For more information on the yellow and purple warning lights, reference troubleshoot page 19) 13 T HE TRUCK TO O L To keep your E-GO 2 's performance up to maximum you will need to do regular maintenance checks (for more info on maintenance please check page 17), making sure the board is not obstructed by dirt and all nuts and bolts are properly tightened. To tighten and loosen these nuts and bolts, your E-GO 2 comes with a specific tool - the truck tool - that allows you to do that. In general you should make sure all parts are screwed on there nice and tight, with the exception of the kingpin nut which can be adjusted according to your personal riding style. 14 15 17 18 14. hex tool 15. phillips tool 16. nut tool 17. kingpin nut tool 18. axle nut tool 6 . START button 7 . throttle / brake 8 . flash light 16 9 . battery status indicator* 1 0 . riding mode switch 1 1 . speed mode switch 1 2 . torch light switch Tightening the kingpin will give a more stable, rigid ride. Loosening the kingpin nut will make the board more maneuverable and decreases the diameter of your turn radius, allowing sharper turns. 1 3 . mini USB port T H E USB Use the USB to connect the wireless controller to the board's USB port, to any computer or any other USB port for recharging purposes. T H E C H ARG ER The E-GO 2 charger allows you to fully recharge the E-GO 2 and the controller's battery in 3 to 5 hours (depending on charge left and ambient temprature) giving you a maximum riding range of 30 km / 18 miles (depending on weight, road conditions, riding style, etc...). T H E P I N T OO L charge status indicator* Charge lead depending on sales area *red = charging / green = charged Also included with the E-GO 2 is a small pin-shaped object, which allows you to access the speed mode switch on the controller and the bluetooth switch on the the board . C HARGE SE TUP The board needs to be power-ed on in order to charge the wireless controller through the usb port. C h arg e l ead depending o n s al e s area To ensure a healthy battery life, recharge the battery for 6 hours straight before first use. This will condition the battery and give better long term performance. S Y N CI NG C O N T ROL L E R AN D B OARD Use the pin tool (page 8) to slide the speed switch (positioned on the left side of the controller) fully down. Begin with the 'BLUETOOTH' switch flipped toward the right (closest to the motor). Immediately after powering the board ON, move the ‘BLUETOOTH’ switch to the left (furthest away from the motor) and back to the right (closest to the motor). Then the battery status indicator should go from flashing fast to flashing more slowly. Slide down the riding mode switch (positioned on the left side of the wireless controller) to 'ECO' mode. Make sure the 'BLUETOOTH' switch (ill. 4) is switched to the side closest to the motor, then turn on the board by switching the power switch on. The board should now beep two times and its battery status indicator should be flashing fast. Slide down the wireless controller’s throttle / brake to the lowest possible position, and hold it there. At the same time, press and release the start button while the throttle/brake is still held down. After 7 seconds, the controller will show 8 green flashes, followed by blue flashes. At this point release the throttle / brake. The board should now beep again, indicating a successful synchronization. FE AT URE S THE E-GO 2 FEATURES 2 SPEED MODES: A SLOW MODE OR BEGINNER MODE - WITH A LIMITED SPEED OF 13 KM/H OR 8 MPH), AND A FAST MODE - WITH A MAXIMUM SPEED OF 20 KM/H OR 12.5 MPH. THE E-GO 2 ALSO FEATURES 2 RIDING MODES: THE ECO MODE - WITH A LOWER ACCELERATION CURVE - AND THE SPORT MODE - WITH A HIGHER ACCELERATION CURVE. RIDING IN ECO MODE WILL DEMAND LESS POWER FROM THE BATTERY THUS MAXIMIZING THE EGO'S RANGE. THE E-GO 2 WILL TAKE YOU UP INCLINES OF UP TO 10% FOR A LIMITED DISTANCE. VARIABLES LIKE WEIGHT OF RIDER, INCLINE, AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND ROAD SURFACE MAY CAUSE THE ECU TO OVERHEAT AND PERFORM A TEMPORARY CONTROLLED SHUTDOWN. TO FULLY CHARGE THE E-GO 2 'S BATTERY, A CHARGE TIME OF 3 TO 5 HOURS FROM A STANDARD A/C POWER SOURCE IS NEEDED. TO FULLY CHARGE THE WIRELESS CONTROLLER A CHARGE TIME OF ABOUT 50 MINUTES FROM ANY USB PORT IS NEEDED. THE E-GO 2 FEATURES A REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM (RBS) THAT RECYCLES POWER USED WHEN BRAKING TO RECHARGE THE BATTERY. BE AWARE THAT RBS STOPPING PERFORMANCE VARIES DEPENDING ON RIDER WEIGHT AND CONDITIONS. AT JUST 6.3 KG / 13.9 LBS, THE E-GO 2 IS LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE WHICH WORKS IN COMBINATION WITH AN ARRAY OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. 10 PE R FO R M A N CE B OARD Max. User Weight: 100kg / 220bs Max. Range: 18mi / 30km High Speed Mode Max.: 12.5mph / 20km/h Low Speed Mode Max.: 8mph / 13km/h Deck Material: Canadian Maple Wood Deck Dimensions: 910*240mm Wheel Material: Polyurethane Wheel Size: 90mm diameter / 52mm width Battery Type: Li-ion Battery Capacity: 7.8 AH Battery Cell Quantity: 21 pcs Battery Charging Time: 3-5 hours (depending on ambient temperature) Motor Type: Brushless Direct Current Motor Power: Max. 400W / Ave Power 150W Transmission Model: Synchronous Belt Drive Board Weight: 13.9lbs / 6.3kg CH AR GER Input: AC 100-240V / 50-60HZ / 1.5A Max. Output: 29.5V / 2A Charge Indicator: Red when charging / Green when charged CO NTR O LLER SP E C FI C AT I ON S Material: ABS Plastic Dimensions: 125*41*33mm Weight: 60g Battery Type: Lithium Battery Capacity: 240mAH Battery Charging Time: 50 minutes Wireless Connection: 2.4GHz Vibration: Yes 11 S A F ETY W ARN I N G S AN D T I P S A B O U T T H E S AFETY G U ID ELINES BEFORE RIDING THE E-GO 2 , IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED TO READ THROUGH AND FOLLOW ALL TIPS, INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS LISTED UNDERNEATH. THIS CAN REDUCE THE RISKS THAT COMES WITH USING A PERSONAL ELECTRONIC TRANSPORTER (PET) // IT SHOULD BE CLEAR THAT READING THIS MANUAL WILL ONLY REDUCE AND NOT ELIMINATE THE RISK INHERENT TO USING A PERSONAL ELECTRIC TRANSPORT (PET) // IF YOU EXCEED THE ABILITY OF YOURSELF OR YOUR E-GO 2 BY RIDING OVER OBSTACLES OR ANY OTHER UNSUITABLE SURFACES, THIS MIGHT POTENTIALLY LEAD TO COLLISIONS OR FALLS IN TURN LEADING TO SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY, OR THE DAMAGING OF YOUR E-GO 2 NEW RID ERS FIRST TIME USING AN E-GO 2 ? START BY RIDING IN THE LOW SPEED MODE // INEXPERIENCED RIDERS ARE BEST TO FIRST PRACTICE IN A SPACIOUS, NON TRAFFIC ZONE // INEXPERIENCED RIDERS SHOULD BE ASSISTED BY A MORE EXPERIENCED RIDER // DO NOT LET NEW RIDERS OPERATE THE E-GO 2 OUTSIDE OF YOUR SUPERVISION UNLESS THEY HAVE READ THIS GUIDE // YOU SHOULD NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO STEP ONTO YOUR E-GO 2 FOR THE FIRST TIME UNLESS YOU ARE THERE TO SUPPORT THEM // ASSIST NEW RIDERS UNTIL THEY ARE COMFORTABLE WITH THE BASIC OPERATION OF THE E-GO 2 R ID ER PRO FILE THE E-GO 2 IS DESIGNED FOR HUMAN RIDERS // THE E-GO 2 IS DESIGNED FOR RIDERS 14 YEARS AND OLDER // THE E-GO 2 IS DESIGNED FOR RIDERS WITH A BODY WEIGHT UNDER 100 KG / 220 LBS // THE E-GO 2 IS NOT DESIGNED FOR CARGO TRANSPORTA- TIONS // THE E-GO 2 IS DESIGNED FOR RIDERS IN GOOD PHYSICAL HEALTH // DO NOT RIDE THE E-GO 2 WHEN SICK // AS WITH ANY OTHER PERSONAL ELECTRIC TRANSPORTATION DEVICE, YOU MUST BE MENTALLY ALERT TO SAFELY RIDE AN E-GO 2 // THE E-GO 2 IS NOT DESIGNED FOR TANDEM USE, DO NOT TAKE ANY PASSENGERS WITH YOU ON THE E-GO 2 // DO NOT TAKE A CHILD IN YOUR ARMS OR IN A CHILD CARRIER WHILE RIDING // DO NOT RIDE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL // DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RIDE IF YOU CAN NOT COMPLY FULLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNING IN THIS GUIDE 12 RID ER TIPS WHILE RIDING KEEP YOUR BACK STRAIGHT AND USE YOUR ARMS TO MAINTAIN BALANCE // BENDING YOUR KNEES LOWERS YOUR BODY'S CENTER OF GRAVITY WHICH INCREASES STABILITY // SHIFT YOUR BODY WEIGHT TO THE FRONT WHEN ACCELERATING // SHIFT YOUR BODY WEIGHT TO THE BACK WHEN BRAKING // TO TURN / CARVE, DISPLACE YOUR BODY WEIGHT AND EXERT PRESSURE ON THE HEEL AND TOE SIDES OF THE BOARD // YOUR TURNING RADIUS DEPENDS ON THE AMOUNT OF PRESSURE YOU EXERT ON THE SIDE OF THE BOARD: MORE PRESSURE MEANS SHARPER TURNING // CARVING WILL SLOW DOWN YOUR SPEED AND MAKES FOR AN ENERGY EFFICIENT WAY OF BRAKING // BE MINDFUL WHEN TURNING / CARVING AT HIGH SPEED // YOU CAN ADJUST MANEUVERABILITY BY TIGHTENING OR LOOSENING THE KINGPIN NUTS // ADJUST YOUR RIDING STYLE WHEN RIDING AT NIGHT OR IN CONDITIONS WITH LOW VISIBILITY // ADAPT YOUR SPEED TO YOUR RIDING SKILL AND ENVIRONMENT // DO NOT RIDE WHEN INTOXICATED // BEWARE THAT WET, FROZEN, OILY OR UNPAVED SURFACES ARE UNSUITED FOR RIDING ON // BEWARE THAT BRAKING DISTANCES VARY ACCORDING TO SURFACE TEXTURE, HUMIDITY, TEMPERATURE, ETC... // AVOID RIDING OVER GUTTERS, THIS MIGHT DAMAGE THE BOARD // DO NOT EXPOSE E-GO 2 TO WATER: DO NOT RIDE WHEN RAINING, DO NOT RIDE THROUGH PUDDLES // ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR WHEN RIDING // ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET WHEN RIDING // USE AN APPROVED SKATEBOARD, BICYCLE OR FULL FACE MOTORCYCLE HELMET THAT PROPERLY FITS WITH THE CHIN STRAP SECURELY FASTENED // USE DIRECT HAND CONTACT WHEN OPERATING THE HANDHELD REMOTE, WEARING GLOVES OR AN UNUSUAL GRIP MIGHT INTERFERE WITH YOUR ABILITY TO ACCURATELY USE THE CONTROLS // DO NOT WEAR LOOSE CLOTHING THAT CAN GET STUCK IN THE WHEELS OR DRIVE BELT // BE AWARE THAT A STRONG ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN YOUR AREA MIGHT INTERFERE WITH THE FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER // BRAKE WHEN GOING DOWNHILL TO MODERATE YOUR SPEED // TAKING ON INCLINES OVER 10% MIGHT OVERHEAT THE ECU AND CAUSE INTERMITTENT POWER LOSS OR EVEN SHUT DOWN THE ECU // DO NOT RIDE E-GO 2 DOWNHILL MORE THAN 2% TO AVOID ECU OVERHEATING // REGULAR SHORT BURST OF FULL POWER AND BRAKING HEAVILY WILL DRAIN THE BATTERY FASTER THAN RIDING AT A MODERATE CONSISTENT SPEED // BEWARE OF WHEEL STOPS THAT CAN OCCUR WHEN THE E-GO 2 'S WHEELS ENCOUNTER AN OBSTACLE OR TERRAIN CHANGE THAT PREVENT THEM FROM MOVING, THIS WILL BRING THE E-GO 2 TO AN ABRUPT STOP AND ARE LIKELY TO CAUSE A FALL // NEVER RIDE ON STAIRS, ELEVATORS OR THROUGH REVOLVING DOORS // DO NOT ATTEMPT JUMPS OR OTHER STUNTS, THIS MIGHT LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH AND MIGHT DAMAGE YOUR E-GO 2 // ALWAYS BE ALERT AND AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS WHEN RIDING 13 RIDING OUTSIDE OF YOUR PRIVATE PROPERTY ABIDE BY THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS IN YOUR STATE OR COUNTRY // RESPECT OTHER DRIVERS AND PEDESTRIANS ON THE ROAD // AVOID RIDING ON BUSY ROADS AND CROWDED AREAS // ADJUST YOUR SPEED WHEN RIDING ON THE SIDEWALK // DO NOT PARK YOUR E-GO 2 IN A WAY THAT BLOCKS PEOPLE OR TRAFFIC AS IT CREATES A SAFETY HAZARD // CROSS ROADS AT DESIGNATED CROSSWALKS OR SIGNALED INTERSECTIONS // DO NOT JAYWALK / RIDE // WHEN RIDING WITH OTHER E-GO 2 RIDERS YOU SHOULD KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE FROM EACH OTHER AND OTHER TRANSPORT DEVICES // WHEN RIDING WITH OTHER E-GO 2 RIDERS YOU SHOULD NOT RIDE SIDE-BY-SIDE UNLESS THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM LEFT FOR PEDESTRIANS AND OTHER POTENTIAL TRAFFIC // IDENTIFY AND KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE FROM HAZARDS AND OBSTACLES ON THE ROAD // DO NOT RIDE YOUR E-GO 2 ON PRIVATE PROPERTY (INSIDE OR OUTSIDE) UNLESS YOU HAVE OBTAINED PERMISSION TO DO SO // MAINTAIN CONTROL OF YOUR EQUIPMENT STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE DO FREQUENT MAINTENANCE CHECKS: BEFORE RIDING MAKE SURE ALL SCREWS ARE TIGHT AND YOUR E-GO 2 2 IS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER // CLEAN THE BOARD'S BEARINGS REGULARLY // TO CLEAN THE WHEELS IT IS ADVISED TO REMOVE THEM FROM THE AXLE // TURN OFF E-GO 2 AND WIRELESS CONTROLLER WHEN NOT IN USE // CHOOSE A COOL ENVIRONMENT FOR STORING THE E-GO 2 AND ITS CHARGER // KEEP YOUR BATTERY FULLY CHARGED WHEN NOT IN USE // RECHARGE THE BATTERY IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA // DO NOT RECHARGE THE BATTERY IN AN AREA THAT MIGHT ALLOW E-GO 2 OR ITS CHARGING UNIT TO BECOME WET // DO NOT LEAVE E-GO 2 CHARGING UNATTENDED // KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM E-GO 2 WHEN CHARGING // DO NOT KEEP THE BATTERY ON CHARGE ONCE IT IS FULLY CHARGED // STOP USE OF THE PRODUCT OR CHARGING UNIT IF ANY WIRES ARE WORN OR DAMAGED // DO NOT MODIFY THE ELECTRICAL CONTROLS OR WIRING // ONLY USE A MOTOR, BATTERY OR CHARGING UNIT SUPPLIED OR APPROVED BY E-GO 2 // DO NOT USE THE E-GO 2 'S BATTERY TO POWER ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT 14 BAT T E R Y S AFE T Y LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES CAN EXPLODE OR CAUSE A FIRE IF THEY ARE USED INCORRECTLY OR IF THEY ARE DEFECTIVE. THEREFORE, YOU ARE RECOMMENDED TO READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS VERY CAREFULLY: - EACH TIME BEFORE USING THE BATTERY, CAREFULLY CHECK THE BATTERY PACK AND IN PARTICULAR THE PROTECTIVE SEAL/ CASING TO MAKE SURE THAT IT IS UNDAMAGED AND INTACT. IF IN DOUBT, TAKE THE BATTERY TO A CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY AND/OR CONTACT YUNEEC CUSTOMER SUPPORT IMMEDIATELY. - ALWAYS HANDLE THE BATTERY WITH CARE. NEVER DROP THE BATTERY. - STORE THE BATTERY IN A SAFE AND DRY PLACE AND KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM ALL METAL OBJECTS. - NEVER EXPOSE THE BATTERY TO TEMPERATURES ABOVE 100 DEGREES CELSIUS. - ONLY USE OFFICIAL YUNEEC E-GO 2 2 CHARGERS THAT HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY BEEN DESIGNED FOR USE WITH LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES. - WHEN CHARGING BATTERIES, KEEP THE CHARGER AWAY FROM HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS OR PRODUCTS AND NEVER LEAVE THE CHARGER UNATTENDED WHEN IN USE. - WHEN CHARGING THE CHARGER CAN GET HOT. DO NOT PLACE THE CHARGER ON DAMAGABLE SURFACES. - IF YOU ARE NOT PLANNING ON USING THE BATTERY FOR ABOUT 6 MONTHS OR LONGER, FIRST CHARGE IT FULLY AND THEN RECHARGE IT ONCE A YEAR. THIS IS BECAUSE A LITHIUM-ION BATTERY THAT HAS BEEN LEFT EMPTY FOR TOO LONG CAN NO LONGER BE CHARGED. 15 TR O UB LESH OOTING MY BOARD D OE SN`T STA RT MY BOARD IS MOV I NG AT LOW SPE E D... 1.1 Check if the board is activated on. When turning on the board you should hear two beeps and its status indicator light should come on. 1.2 C h e c k i f t h e c o n t ro l l e r i s p o w e re d O N . W h e n t u r n i n g O N t h e c o n t ro l l e r, i t s blue light should start flashing. 1.3 I f b o t h t h e b o a rd a n d c o n t ro l l e r a re p o w e re d O N , a n d t h e w i re l e s s c o n t ro l l e r ' s green light is not flashing, it means the board and controller are not synchronized (see page 10). 1.4 If both board and controller are powered ON, and both the controller's blue and green light are flashing but you don`t hear a beep and the board does not start, turn off the board and turn it on again. 1.5 If the board and controller are synchronized and the controller's blue light is followed by a red flashing light and vibration, it means the board's battery is low and needs to be recharged. 1.6 If board and controller are synchronized and the controller's green light is followed by a a red flashing light and vibration, it means the controller's battery is low and needs to be recharged. 2.1 Check if the board is in slow speed mode. If so, move the controller's speed mode switch to fast speed mode. 2.2 If during your ride the controller's blue light is flashing, followed by a red flashing light and accompanied by vibration, it means the board's battery is low and needs to be recharged. 16 MYY BOARD B O A RSTOP D S TSO P S AU A UTOMATICAL T O M A T I CLY A L LY 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.5 3 .. 65 d er t rh iedbeo atr d s a c opn st r oal ln e rd' s tbh l uee lci gohn t ti sr o f l al sl hei n I Iff dduur irnignygo uyr or i u h es t obp o anrdd t hset o r 'gs, b l u e e di nf lg a s, h fi nogl l iog w h t ead n d ba y cco n i efdl ab sy hv ii bnr g atio i t tm a e annds ta h ec c o m l fiogl lho w t ei ds bfyl aa sr h amrpea d l ing, h a tyt e rvyi ibs rl a ow b es r teh c hea rb ge pbao anride' sd b b t i aonnd, niete dms et oa n oda. r d ' s b a t t e r y i s l o w a n d needs to be recharged. I f d u r i n g y o u r r i d e t h e b o a rd s t o p s a n d t h e c o n t ro l l e r ' s g re e n l i g h t i s f l a s h i n g , i n gt h lig I ffo ldl ouwreidn bgy ya or eudr f lraisdh e e h tb aonad radc csotmoppa ns i eadnbdy vt ihber a tci oonn, ittr m o el laen sr 'tsh eg r e e n tte d e n ede dbs yt oa b re er d e c hf al a r gsehdi. n g l i g h t a n d a c c o m l ci ognht rto lilse r f' sl absa h i nr ygi ,s lfoowl laon w panied by vibration, it means the controller's battery is low o usr tr iod ebt e h e rbeoca h r da srtg op aI fnddu rni negeyd esda.n d t h e c o n t r o l l e r ' s b l u e l i g h t i s f l a s h i n g one to four times, followed by one yellow flash and is accompanied by ECU has overheated. Let it cool down for ten I vf i bdr aut iroi nn, gi t m y oe aunrs trhi ed beo at rhde' s b oard stops and the controller's minutes and retry. If after this the board stops again, please contact the light is flashing one to four times, followed by one yellow E-GO 2 customer service. blue flash and is accompanied by vibration, it means the board's ECU is overheated. Let it cool down for ten minutes and retry. If after If during your ride the board stops and the controller's blue light is flashing this the board stops again, please contact the E-GO 2 customer one to four times, followed by two yellow flashes and is accompanied by service. vibration, it means the board's battery has overheated. Let it cool down for 10 minutes and retry. If after this the board stops again, please contact I tfh ed Eu-rGi O n g2 yc uosut or mreirdsee r vt ihc ee. b o a r d s t o p s a n d t h e c o n t r o l l e r ' s blue light is flashing one to four times, followed by two yellow f Ilf adsuhr ien gs yaonu rd r iidse at hcecboom panied by vibration, it means the board's ard stops and the controller's blue light is flashing boan tet teor yf o ui sr toi mv eesr, hf oe lal ot w e edd. bLye tth ir te ec yoeol llo w d of l w 1 0i s m a snh efsoarn d a cicnoumtpeasn ia en dd b yr e t r y . I vf i bar af tt ieo rn , ti th m i se atnhs et h b e b o a r d h a s b e e n o v e r l o a d e d o r i s b e i n g u s e d o n i n -E - G O 2 ccul i ns et so gmr eeart e sr et hravni cr eec.o m m e n d e d . I Iff dduur irnignygo uyr or iu d t hs et oc opnst r oal n d er trhiedbeo atrh d es t obpo s aa nr d l ed r ' s tbhl uee cl i o g hnt ti rs of llalseh ri n' gs b l u e l oi g n e t o f o u r t i m e s , f o l l o w e d b y f o u r y e l l o w f l a s h e s a n d i s a c cy o mt pharnei eed ybe yllow f vl iab sr aht ieo ns , a this indicates a motor malfunction. Please check if the motor plugs o a r d haar es t ibg e dd ot or t ihse b e adt t eor yn cionmcplai rnt m e es n tg. rI feaaf tt eer r t h a n h t l y i sowveel lr cl oonand e cet e l ee a di nog f t hues b rteh ci sot m t hOe2s ec ucs it or cmue rmsse tr vai n h em be o anr d d es tdo .p sI ta gi asi na, d p lveiasse e dc otno t a cat vt o h ei dE - G c ec. e s . 17 3.7 If during your ride you hear a beep, the board stops and only the controller's b l u e l i g h t i s f l a s h i n g , i t m e a n s t h e c o n t r o l s i g n a l i s l o s t . Tu r n t h e c o n t r o l l e r off and then on again to reconnect. 3.8 Control signal loss will occur when the distance between your board and c o n t r o l l e r b e c o m e s t o o g r e a t . To r e c o n n e c t c l o s e t h e d i s t a n c e b e t w e e n the two. M Y BOARD D OESN' T 4.1 C H ARGE Check if the charge cable is connected to the board and if the charger is connected to a standard A/C power source. If the connection is good and the board is charging, the charger's battery status indicator will turn red. W h e n f u l l y c h a rg e d i t s h o u l d t u r n g re e n . I n a n y o t h e r s i t u a t i o n p l e a s e c o n t a c t the E-GO 2 customer service. M Y CON TROL L E R DOE SN 'T CHARGE 5.1 Check if the USB cable is well connected to the controller and the charge port and if the board is powered on. If the connection is good and the controller is charging, the controller's red light will turn on. When fully charged the red light will turn off. In any other situation please contact the E-GO 2 customer service. YU NE E C. CO M 18 S P AR E P AR T S EGOCR001AU .............. EGOCR001EU .............. EGOCR001UK .............. EGOCR001US .............. EGOCR002 .................. EGOCR003 .................. EGOCR004 .................. EGOCR005 .................. EGOCR006 .................. EGOCR007 .................. EGOCR008 .................. EGOCR009 .................. EGOCR010AU .............. EGOCR010EU .............. EGOCR010UK .............. EGOCR010US .............. EGOCR011 .................. EGOCR012 .................. EGOCR013 .................. EGOCR014 .................. EGOCR015AU .............. EGOCR015EU ............... EGOCR015UK ............... EGOCR015US ............... EGOCR016 .................. EGOCR017 .................. E-GO 2 CRUISER WITH AU CHARGER E-GO 2 CRUISER WITH EU CHARGER E-GO 2 CRUISER WITH UK CHARGER E-GO 2 CRUISER WITH US CHARGER G R I P TA P E : E - G O 2 C R U I S E R MOTOR COVER: E-GO 2 CRUISER D R I V E B E LT: E - G O 2 C R U I S E R B U S H I N G S E T: E - G O 2 C R U I S E R W H E E L S E T W I T H P R E - I N S TA L L E D B E A R I N G S : E - G O 2 C R U I S E R B E A R I N G S E T: E - G O 2 C R U I S E R C O M P L E T E H A R D W A R E S E T: E - G O 2 C R U I S E R REMOTE CONTROL WITH USB CABLE: E-GO 2 CRUISER AU CHARGER: E-GO 2 CRUISER EU CHARGER: E-GO 2 CRUISER UK CHARGER: E-GO 2 CRUISER US CHARGER: E-GO 2 CRUISER F R O N T T R U C K S E T: E - G O 2 C R U I S E R REAR TRUCK SET WITH MOTOR: E-GO 2 CRUISER ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU): E-GO 2 CRUISER B AT T E R Y PA C K : E - G O 2 C R U I S E R CHARGE LEAD WITH AU PLUG: E-GO 2 CRUISER CHARGE LEAD WITH EU PLUG: E-GO 2 CRUISER CHARGE LEAD WITH UK PLUG: E-GO 2 CRUISER CHARGE LEAD WITH US PLUG: E-GO 2 CRUISER D E C K W I T H G R I P TA P E : E - G O 2 C R U I S E R T-T O O L W I T H P I N T O O L : E - G O 2 C R U I S E R 19 4 D E CK S C REW S G AR AG E MAKE SURE THE E-GO 2 IS POWERED OFF WHEN DOING MAINTENANCE OR REPLACING COMPONENTS. 1. front truck screws 3. ECU screws 2. 4. battery pack screws rear truck screws D R I VE W H E EL AND BE L T 10 5. motor cover 7. drive belt cover screw 6. 8. 9. 10 drive belt cover drive belt drive wheel 1 0 . washer 1 1 . drive wheel nut 11 20 DEFORMING THE DRIVE B E LT M I G H T D A M A G E I T. 13 14 12 T R UCKS AND BUS H IN G S 12. king pin nut 18. king pin 14. top bushing 20. baseplate 13. top cup washer 19. baseplate nut 15. truck 21. baseplate rubber 16. bottom bushing 15 18 17. bottom cup washer 16 17 19 22. truck screw 20 21 22 28 26 TO R E P L A C E T H E G R I P TA P E I T I S A D V I C E D T O C O N S U LT Y O U R L O C A L S K A T E S H O P. 24 23 25 24 27 25 2 3 . wheel nut 2 4 . washer 2 5 . bearing 2 6 . spacer 2 7 . truck axle W H E E L S AND BE AR I NG S 2 8 . wheel 21 A P P LY E Q U A L P R E S S U R E O N T H E O U T E R RINGS OF THE BEARINGS TO PUSH THEM OUT OF AND INTO THE WHEEL TO AVOID DAMAGING THEM. BATTE R Y P ACK AND E CU 28 29 31 28. ECU (Electronic 32 Control Unit) 29. battery pack 30. battery pack rubber 29 30 28 31. JST RCY connector 32. EC3 connector INSTA L L AT I O N G UI D E FRONT TRUCK SET REAR TRUCK SET WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROL EGOCR011 1 Unscrew the front wheel bolts. 2 Dismount the front wheels from the truck's axle. 3 Unscrew the top screws connecting the front baseplate to the deck. 4 Replace the complete assembly with the replacement part and reinstall. 5 M o u n t t h e w h e e l s b a c k o n the truck's axle and tighten the screws. MOTOR EGOCR012 UNIT EGOCR013 2 Dismount the rear wheels from the ECU to the deck. 2 Slide the ECU from the battery pack. 3 Disconnect the wires connecting the ECU to the battery pack. 4 Reconnect the battery packs wires to the replacement part. 5 Slide the replacement part in it's slot with the battery pack. 6 Screw in the deck screws connecting the ECU to the deck. 1 Unscrew the rear wheel nuts. truck's axle. 3 Unscrew the top screws connecting the rear baseplate to the deck. 4 Replace the complete assembly with the replacement part and reinstall. 5 Mount the wheels back on the truck's axle and tighten the screws. 22 1 Unscrew the screws connecting the IN STAL L AT I O N G UI D E MOTOR COVER EGOCR003 1 Unscrew the five screws securing t h e m o t o r c o v e r. 2 R e m o v e t h e m o t o r cover and replace it with the replacement part. 3 Screw on the motor cover screws and tighten. DRIVE BELT EGOCR004 1 Unscrew the drive wheel bolt. 2 Dismount the rear wheels from the trucks axle. 3 Unscrew the drive belt cover screws. 4 Replace the belt with the replacement part. 5 Screw on and tighten the drive belt cover screws. 6 Mount the drive wheel back onto the truck's axle. 7 Screw on the drive wheel nut and tighten. E-GO 2 CRUISER BUSHING SET EGOCR005 WHEEL SET WITH PREINSTALLED BEARINGS kingpin. 2 Replace the bushing. EGOCR006 1 Unscrew the wheel bolt. 2 Dismount the wheel from the truck's axle and replace it with the replacement part. 3 S c re w o n a n d t i g h t e n t h e w h e e l b o l t s . 1 Unscrew the kingpin nut from the 3 Remount the truck and bushing on the baseplate axle. 4 Screw on and tighten the king pin nut. BEARING SET (8 PCS) EG O C R 0 0 7 1 Unscrew the wheel bolt. 2 Dismount the wheel from the truck's axle. 3 Replace the bearing in the wheel with the spare part by applying equal pressure on the outer rings of the bearings. 4 Mount the wheel back onto the truck axle. 5 Screw on the wheel nut and tighten. THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH FUTURE REVISIONS. > P L E A S E V I S I T W W W.Y U N E E C . C O M 23 BATTERY PACK EGOCR014 1 Unscrew the screws connecting the battery pack to the deck. 2 Tilt the battery pack out of its slot with the ECU. 3 Disconnect the wires connecting the battery pack to the ECU and re c o n n e c t t h e E C U ' s w i re s t o t h e re p l a c e ment part. 4 Slide the replacement part in its slot with the ECU. 5 Screw in the deck screws connecting the battery pack to the deck. C ERTIFICATI ON I N FOR M ATI ON F C C S TAT E M E N T: T h i s e q u i p m e n t h a s b e e n t e s t e d a n d f o u n d t o c o m p l y w i t h t h e l i m i t s f o r Pa r t 1 5 o f t h e F C C r u l e s . T h e s e l i m i t s a r e d e s i g n e d t o 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. H o w e v e r, t h e r e i s n o g u a r a n t e e t h a t i n t e r f e r e n c e w i l l n o t o c c u r i n a p a r t i c u l a r i n s t a l l a t i o n . I f t h i s e q u i p m e n t d o e s c a u s e h a r m f u l interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. I n c re a s e t h e s e p a r a t i o n b e t w e e n t h e e q u i p m e n t a n d re c e i v e r. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 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 t h e i n s t r u c t i o n s , m a y c a u s e h a r m f u l i n t e r f e r e n c e t o r a d i o c o m m u n i c a t i o n s . H o w e v e r, 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 determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — I n c r e a s e t h e s e p a r a t i o n b e t w e e n t h e e q u i p m e n t a n d r e c e i v e r. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF EXPOSURE WARNING This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or o p e r a t i n g i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h a n y o t h e r a n t e n n a o r t r a n s m i t t e r. E n d - u s e r s a n d i n s t a l l e r s m u s t b e p ro v i d e w i t h a n t e n n a i n s t a l l a tion instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. 24
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