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When the Escooter is sold, it comes with this user manual for user’s reference. The User manual is applicable to all the Escooter Series made by our company. You may find that some functions are different from what you ordered. It is normal because of different series.
Contents Warning....................4 Preface....................6 Chapter I Introduction of Escooter ..........7 Chapter II Setting Up Escooter............14 Chapter III Escooter.................17 Chapter IV Riding your Escooter ...........27 Chapter V Escooter Battery ............42 Chapter VI Maintaining Your Escooter..........47...
Power Shutdown has been identified and the power has been turned on. Never let go of the Escooter when it is in Balance Mode because it will travel some distance on its own, give the Beep Warning, then cut power to the wheels.If you let go of a Escooter while in Balance Mode, you risk injury to others and damage to the Escooter.
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Escooter Limited Warranty. Theft detection systems or magnetic field, can interfere with the Escooter’s ability to balance and/or cause the Escooter problem. Do not ride within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of any theft detection system.
About This Manual To learn to ride your Escooter, you must read and follow all instructions and warnings in the User Manual. It is important that you follow all safety warnings and cautions that appear throughout the User Manual and that you use good judgment when riding your Escooter.
1.Serial Numbers (1)Recording Serial Numbers Record the unique serial numbers for Escooter. Store this information in a secure location, separate from your Escooter, in case the scooter has problem . The Escooter serial numbers are unique to your machine. The number can provide helpful information in the future for asset and warranty tracking.
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2.Model description and specifications (1)Table 1 lists the Escooter models described in this manual. Table 1 Escooter Models Descriptions Model Name Picture Description The city model is optimized for indoor/outdoor use in a ESIII wide variety of environments The off road model is optimized for outdoor use and has larger wheels and wider tires with knobby treads.
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(2)Table 2 and 3 shows the specifications for the Escooter in this manual Table 2 Escooter City Model Specification Model Specification ESIII ESIII(L1) ESIII(L2) Rider Weight and Cargo Limits Maximum Payload (Rider plus all Cargo) 275 lbs(125 kg) Minimum Rider Weight...
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Table 3 Escooter Off Road Model Specification Model Specification ESOI ESOI(L1) ESOI(L2) Rider Weight and Cargo Limits Maximum Payload (Rider plus all Cargo) 287 lbs(130 kg) Minimum Rider Weight 100 lbs(45 kg) Maximum Handlebar Cargo Weight 10 lbs(4.5 kg) Performance Maximum Speed 12.5 mph(20 km/h)
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Table 4 Escooter New Off Road Model Specification Model Specification ESOII Rider Weight and Cargo Limits Maximum Payload (Rider plus all Cargo) 330 lbs(150 kg) Minimum Rider Weight 100 lbs(45 kg) Maximum Handlebar Cargo Weight 10 lbs(4.5 kg) Performance Maximum Speed 12.5 mph(20 km/h)
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It is important that you familiarize yourself with the operating limits of the Escooter. These limits are set to maximize rider safety while reducing the risk of damage to the Escooter. The Escooter will perform better when you observe these limits.
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Exceeding the maximum weight limit increases the risk of damage to the Escooter. Heavier payloads place greater stress on the Escooter. Several factors affect the loads transmitted to the two wheel electric balance: ...
Wrench Set User Manual 2.Assembling Escooter WARNING: Always shut down your Escooter and unplug the AC Power Cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory.Adhere to torque specifications when tightening fasteners. Over tightened or under tightened fasteners could malfunction, leading to damage or serious injury.
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WARNING: The LeanSteer Frame must be properly attached and secured. Failure to properly assemble the LeanSteer Frame and maintain torque on the fasteners could lead to an unexpected change in steering and result in serious injury and/or damage to your Escooter from loss of control,collisions, and falls.
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When you pivot the riding steer left,the scooter turns left.When you pivot the riding steer right,the Escooter turn right.To turn the Escooter,point the riding steer in the direction you want to go,keeping the handle bar in line with your body.When the riding steer is centered,the Escooter travels straight ahead.
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Always leave a gap between yourself and the Handlebar as shown in Picture 7. Once you slow to a speed that the Escooter determines is safe, it will resume normal operation and riding position.The speed at which the Escooter pushes the Handlebar...
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the Beginner Setting is enabled, Battery condition, foot positioning, and other factors. NOTE:Conditions that may cause the Speed Limiter to activate when you are traveling at less than the maximum speed allowed for your operating mode include: Riding up or down a steep hill ...
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It will record the position as default position. 5)Adapting Remote Control Keep pressing the Button “D” always until the light turn on after your power on Escooter. 3.Instructions of Sound Alert (1) “Beep” 1 Sound: The scooter beeps regularly repeatedly with one sound after power on.
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Escooter and result in serious injury from loss of control, collisions, and falls. WARNING: Do not modify the Escooter. Modifications to the Escooter without permission and instruction could interfere with the operation of the Escooter, could result in serious injury and/or damage, and could void the Escooter Limited Warranty.
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(3)Power Switch The power switch is used to turn on and off the power. When the power switch is on, Escooter will be initialized. The Escooter will not balance if it is not powered on. So it is dangerous to stand on the scooter without power on.
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If the Escooter is riding while in Balance Mode,and the Rider Detect Sensors detect the absence of a rider over 3 seconds ,The Escooter will make four beep sound alert and stop. WARNING:Never place anything on the Mats, except your feet. Doing so could interfere with the Rider Detect Sensors and allow the Escooter to travel on its own, risking running into a person or property, and causing injury or damage.
The battery is sealed unit that require no maintenance other than proper charging and storage. Chapter IV Riding Your Escooter This section describes how to ride the Escooter. It discusses riding for the first time and gives guidelines and helpful hints for all rides. Follow these steps to learn to ride your Escooter. It is important that you practice riding in a controlled, familiar environment until you are comfortable using your Escooter.
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Escooter over unsafe surfaces or terrain. (1)Avoiding Slips The Escooter Tires must be able to grip the ground for the machine to stay upright!Slips occur when the tires lose traction, potentially causing loss of control and a fall. AbruEscooter maneuvers, and riding over slippery surfaces, loose objects and materials, or steep slopes can cause the tires to lose traction.
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Keep the LeanSteer Frame vertical when riding across a slope. Avoid turning on slopes or ramps. Never let go of the Handlebar when riding across a slope. The Escooter will turn downhill and you could lose your balance. Stay centered on narrow sidewalks or elevated paths.
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Balance Mode,then you can step on the Escooter. Escooter’s default speed mode is Normal Speed Mode. WARNING: Do not step onto the Escooter yet! The Escooter is powered on, but is not balancing. Step 3. Before Stepping On Sure the Handlebar of Escooter is center and the Metal Body is level.
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NOTE: Some people rock back and forth involuntarily when they step on. If you feel unstable, step off the Escooter, one foot at a time, and pause before stepping back on. The spotter should continue holding firmly the entire time, and be prepared to keep the Escooter from moving as you step on or off.
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1)With your spotter available to assist you, slowly lean forward and feel the Escooter move forward. Then stop leaning forward and feel it slow down and stop. Do this a few times. WARNING: Avoid rocking back and forth or shifting your weight abruEscooterly, as this could result in a loss of traction and cause a fall.
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Picture 24 Turning in Place Picture 25 Turning While Moving Step 8: Stepping Off When you are ready to step off the Escooter for the first time, your spotter should hold the Handlebar.
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Handlebar vertical. To step off the Escooter: (1)Without leaning backward or to the side, step off the Escooter, one foot at a time. WARNING: Be careful not to pull back or turn the Handlebar while you are stepping off the Escooter.
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Picuture 29 Adjusting Lock 4.Practice Riding (1)You will need to become very familiar with your Escooter before you attempt to ride outside of your controlled practice environment. The more you practice, the safer you will be when you move into new places. Remember the following as you practice: ...
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Step off Escooter,and making Escooter enter Riderless Balance Mode before you try. WARNING: Keep the Escooter below you at all times. Lead it up the stairs, curbs, and slopes and keep it below you when descending stairs, curbs, and slopes.
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Always stand above the Escooter, facing the Handlebar. Gently guide the Escooter up or down, one step at a time. Picture 31 Navigating Stairs and Curbs 5.Riding Etiquette User proper etiquette when riding your Escooter. Be careful and considerate of others.
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Pre-ride inspection. Inspect your Escooter before each use . Do not use if any part is loose or damaged. Do not place any objects on the Mats. This could cause the Escooter to move on its own when in Balance Mode, possibly damaging your Escooter and rendering it unsafe for use.
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If you exceed the maximum weight limit, you are at greater risk of falling and injury, and damage to the Escooter could result.Also, the rider's weight must not be less than the minimum rider weight limit specified in this Manual. If you are below the minimum...
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Be alert. As with any other transportation device, you must be mentally alert to safely ride a Escooter. Do not attempt to ride if you are ill or if you cannot comply fully with the instructions and warnings in this Manual. Do not ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Riding on the road. The Escooter is not intended or recommended for primary use on roads. If you must ride on the road, or must cross the road, be extremely careful. Ride as far away from traffic as possible.
As a general rule, Escooter recommends that riders be at least 16 years of age. Keep in mind, all Escooter riders must weigh at least 100 lbs in order to activate the rider detect system.
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Do not wash the Escooter with a power washer or high pressure hose. Avoid getting water into the Charge Port. Always close the Charge Port Cover after charging. Avoid exposure to heavy downpours or extended periods of heavy rain (including during riding, storage, or while being transported).
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( 4.3 ± 0.02Kg ) 3.Charging Your Batteries (1)In order to maintain the best performance from your Escooter Batteries, fully charge the Batteries for at least 12 hours once a month, or once every 12 hours of operation—whichever comes first. Charge your Batteries only when they are within the specified charging temperature range.
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NOTE:The Escooter’s charging system automatically prevents overcharging.But please do not make your Escooter charging over 24 hours. (2)Unplugging the Escooter When you are ready to use your Escooter, remove the Power Cord, then close the Charge Port Cover as follows: 1) Disconnect the Power Cord from the Charge Port on the Escooter.
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72V charger can’t be mixed.Mixed charging may damage the battery. Do not use one Charger charging several same Escooter model, Charger always working is may damage the Charger. Do not disassemble charger.Contact the distributor of Escooter when service or repair is required.
Battery is relatively new). Chapter VI Maintaining Your Escooter The Escooter is designed to be virtually maintenance free. Make sure it is clean, all parts are installed and functioning properly, Batteries are charged, and Tires are properly inflated prior...
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Important operating tips WARNING: Before you perform any of the following procedures, verify that the Escooter is powered off and unplugged. It is not safe to perform these procedures while the Escooter is powered on or charging. 1.Lifting Your Escooter WARNING: Watch your fingers! Never lift the Escooter by its Tires, Fenders, or wheels because your hands or fingers could become caught, resulting in injury.Use proper techniques...
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2).Check tire inflation pressure regularly.Improperly inflated Tires will result in less than optimal range. 3).If tire inflation pressure in either Tire is not at the level stated in the "Escooter Specifications" for your Escooter model, inflate the Tire to the specified pressure.
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Cord into the Escooter. Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to electric shock, injury, burns, or cause a fire. 6.Servicing Your Escooter General Information WARNING • Always shut down your Escooter and unplug the AC Power Cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory.
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