Table of contents About this manual......................5 How to work with the manual ..................5 Warranty ......................... 5 Safety ..........................7 Intended use ........................7 Not intended use ......................7 Liability ..........................7 Safety precautions ......................7 2.4.1 General......................... 7 2.4.2 Clothing ........................
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4.2.1 Safety ......................... 23 4.2.2 Checks before use..................... 23 Step up the vehicle ....................... 24 Cornering ........................25 4.4.1 Left corner ......................25 4.4.2 Right corner......................26 4.4.3 Sharp corners ..................... 26 To brake with the vehicle ....................27 To park the vehicle .......................
- perform basic maintenance - correct small problems The Qugo and all its versions are referred to in the manual as the ’vehicle’. This manual describes both types A (25 km/h) and type B (33 km/h) of the vehicle. This manual contains the original instructions. The original language of the manual is English.
- Keep the vehicle in good condition. Make sure that defective parts are immediately replaced. - Replace parts only with original Urban Mobility Europe spare parts. All maintenance beyond the scope of this manual must be carried out by a local Qugo dealer that Urban Mobility Europe has trained and certified. Safety precautions General 2.4.1...
The vehicle is CE certified and approved according to european regulations (RWE 2002/24/ EC. It means that the vehicle complies with the essential requirements concerning safety. The directives that have been taken into consideration in the design are available on www.Qugo.nl Safety symbols on the vehicle www.qugo.nl Refer to the manual before use www.qugo.nl...
Safety Safety symbols in the manual WARNING Note Can cause personal injury. Shows further information. CAUTION Can cause damage to the vehicle Disposal of the vehicle 1. Sort the vehicle, the accessories and the packaging for environmentally friendly recycling. Do not dispose of the vehicle into domestic waste. Dispose of the vehicle according to local regulations.
Installation Make the vehicle ready for use 3.2.1 Charge the battery for the first time 1. Connect the battery charger (A) to charging point (B). See § 3.3.2. 2. Charge the battery for 24 hours. 24hr CAUTION Avoid contact with water when you charge the vehicle 3.2.2 Installation of the handle bar...
Installation 3.2.3 Installation of the mirror 1. Place the mirror (A) with a clamp ring on the left hand side of the handle bar (B) and fix it with a bolt. Note For countries driving at the right hand side of the road 3.2.4 Installation of the mirror...
Installation 3.2.6 Remove the saddle 1. Remove cap (C). 2. Loosen the saddle adjustment with an allen key. 3. Remove saddle (A). 4. Place the cap (B). Place back cap (C). 3.2.7 Place the number plate on the vehicle Clean the spot where you want to fo place the nuber plate holder with alcohol.
Installation 3.2.9 Place the number plate on the vehicle PLace the number plate (A) at the back of the vehicle with screws (B). 3.2.10 Place the luggage holder(option) 1. Fix the luggage holder (A) onto the handle bar with screw (B). WARNING maximum load weight is 5 Kg 3.2.11...
Installation CAUTION Do not exceed the tyre pressure given in the drawing. 3.2.12 Dispose of the packaging material Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly way, according to local regulations.
Installation Charge the battery Safety 3.3.1 - Keep your battery charged. - Do not drop the battery. - Do not short circuit the battery. - Charge the battery in a dry and open well ventilated aera. - Charge the battery at least once a month. - Only adults must charge the battery Do not expose the battery to heat or direct sunlight.
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Installation 4. Connect the battery charger (A) to the charging point (B) of the vehicle. Note First connect the battery charger to the vehicle. 5. Connect the battery charger (B) to the wall socket (A). Note Make sure your battery is always charged 6.
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Installation 7. Disconnect the battery charger from the vehicle 8. Disconnect the battery charger from the wall socket Place back the plug (A) in to the charge point (B) of the vehicle. CAUTION The caps prevent corrosion on the charge point.
Operator manual Overview of the dashboard. 4.1.2 Stop Stop A: Cruise control (Switch from Km/h to M/h) B: Horn C: Left indicator (not connected) D: Light indicator E: ON indicator F: Right indicator (not connected) G: Contactswitch H: Light switch Throttle control J: Front brake K: Rear brake...
Operator manual Type plate: details 4.1.3 Compagny name Ce Markking VIN (Vehicle Industrial name) Sationary sound level Note At the bottom of the frame the chassisnumer is found. Driving the vehicle Safety 4.2.1 Obey the local regulations concerning traffic laws and personal protection equipment. Do not ride trough heavy rain.
Operator manual Step up the vehicle 1. Make sure the tyre pressure is ok CAUTION Check the tyre pressure of the rear ttyres on a regular basis. 3,5 bar 2,5 bar 50 psi 36 psi 2. Turn the parking brake (A) down. 3.
Operator manual 5. Pull the handle bar (A) and step up the vehicle. 6. Release the brakes (A) 7. Lean slighly towards the handle bar. Push the lever (B) forward to accelerate. Cornering 4.4.1 Left corner 1. Push your right heel down to make a left corner. Note Stretch the right leg ease the inner foot and bend left knee...
Operator manual 4.4.2 Right corner 1. Push your left heel down to make a right corner. Note Stretch the left leg ease the inner foot and bend right knee 4.4.3 Sharp corners 1. Make sure that the lowest point of the vehicle do not touch the road when you make a sharp corner.
Operator manual To brake with the vehicle 1. Release the Throttle control (A). 2. Control the brake(B) with care. Note Use both brake for adequate stopping power 3. Make sure that you control the brakes too firmly to prevent the vehicle to tip over. WARNING Avoid to brake hard and sudden...
Operator manual To park the vehicle 1. Remove key (A) from contact (B). 2. Turn the parking brake (A) up. 3. Make sure the brake (B) is in. 4. Fix the vehicle to a fixed poin with a chainlock. Note Place the chain so, that the chainlock can not damage the vehicle...
Operator manual 5. Place Cap (A), (B) and (C). Note The caps prevent the water enters the frame CAUTION Water causes serious damage to the electrical system of the vehicle Cruise control To use the cruise control 4.7.1 1. Push the cruise control button (A) to activate the cruise control.
Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning 1. Clean the vehicle with a sponge and luke warm water. CAUTION Do not use a high pressure hose CAUTION Avoid that water comes into contact with the electical system trough openings in the frame . Water causes serious damage to the electrical system of the vehicle.
Maintenance 5.2.2 Frontbrake 1. Loosen lock nut (B). 2. Turn knob (A) tighter to adjust te brake. Tighten locknut (B). 5.2.3 Adjust the handle bar levers 1. Tip over lever (A) and lever (B). 2. Turn the lever clockwise or anticlockwise to adjust the lever.
See § 6.3. 2. If it is not possible to solve the problem with the information in this manual, contact service. See § 6.2. Contact service 1. Contact your supplier or manufacturer. See www.qugo.nl Troubleshooting guide Problem Possible cause Possible solution...
Technical data Technical data General specifications Parameter Specification Maximum load weight [kg] Dimensions, height x width x depth [cm] 108x86x75 Packed dimensions, height x width x depth 126x97x80 [cm] Net mass [kg] Packed mass [kg] 200.5 Temperature [°C] +5 to +40 Altitude above sea level [m], out of -10 to 12000 operation...