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Operation and Maintenance Instructions
Electricycle City

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  • Page 1: Owners Manual

    Owners Manual Operation and Maintenance Instructions Electricycle City...
  • Page 2: Useful Information

    Useful Information: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): Registration Number: Date of Registration: Name and Contact of Selling Dealer:...
  • Page 3 Congratulations on your purchase of your new Electricycle - electric scooter. Not only will you have great fun, you have chosen an environmentally friendly way of travelling around. If you should have any further questions that you cannot find the answer to here, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer.
  • Page 4: Important Notice

    Important Notice: Please take the time to thoroughly read this manual before using your scooter for the first time. This owners manual instructs you in how to operate, inspect and maintain your electric scooter, as well as giving you tips on how to keep your scooter in the best possible condition.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents: Page 1 Cover Page 2 Useful Information Page 3 Introduction Page 4 Important Notice Page 5 Table of Contents Page 6 General Instructions Before Riding Page 7 Checks Before Every Use Page 8 Technical Specifications Page 9 Equipment Location Page 10 Ignition Key Positions...
  • Page 6: General Instructions Before Riding

    General Instructions Before Riding: Your Vehicle has been thoroughly inspected by our engineers before delivery but on the spot checks are equally important. It is always recommended to do a quick check of the scooter before setting off. When the key is inserted and turned into the “ON” position, the power indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 7: Checks Before Every Use

    Checks Before Every Use: Item Action Mirrors Adjust the mirrors to ensure you can see the traffic behind you clearly. Clean the mirrors Brakes Squeeze the brakes and push the scooter to see whether it rolls easily. Listen for any noticeable grinding while the brake is applied.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications: City 4.o City 4.oLi City 4.oLi+ City 5.oLi Motor 4,000W 4,000W 4,000W 5,000W 60V 50AH 60V 40AH 60V 60AH 72V 40AH Battery Silicone Lithium Lithium Lithium Top Speed 50 mile/hr 55 mile/hr 55 mile/hr 60 mile/hr Range 30 miles* 50 miles †...
  • Page 9: Equipment Location

    Equipment Location:...
  • Page 10: Ignition Key Positions

    Ignition Key Positions: Key Position Description With the Key in the “ON” Position the power is on and the scooter is ready to ride. The key cannot be taken out when the power is on. With the Key in the “OFF” Position the power is off and the key can be taken out.
  • Page 11: Left Handle Bar Controls

    Left Handle Bar Controls: Key Position Description High Beams High Beam - Push switch up Low Beam - Push switch down Turning Signals Left Turn Signal - Slide switch to the left Right Turn Signal - Slide switch to the right Turn Off Signal - Press central release button Horn Sounds Horn - Push red button...
  • Page 12: Right Handle Bar Controls

    Right Handle Bar Controls: Key Position Description Front Brake Handle When the brake handle is compressed the front wheel will slow to a stop and power to the motor is cut off. Release the handle to engage motor Throttle Turn the throttle counter clockwise to increase speed Economy Switch High/Low setting for the motor.
  • Page 13: Accelerating And Braking

    Accelerating and Braking: Throttle Tips Turn the key to the “ON” Position and turn the throttle gradually to accelerate. To prevent losing control of the scooter, turn the throttle slowly until the speed increases. Do not turn the throttle until you are in the position to drive. To stop, release the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes simultaneously.
  • Page 14: Battery Gauge And Charging Instructions

    Battery Gauge and Charging Instructions: Colour Description Green The Battery is Fully Charged Green (2nd) The Battery is 75% fully Charged Yellow The Battery is 50% full Yellow (2nd) The Battery has only 25% of its charge left. When the Battery is empty the motor will be cut off NOTE You will only get an accurate reading of the Batteries state of charge (SOC) while you are riding.
  • Page 15: Battery Longevity And Performance

    Battery Longevity and Performance: For optimum battery lifespan the scooter should be charged after every use. A battery’s lifespan is measured in cycles. One cycle is a drain on the battery and a recharge. The less you let the batteries drain the more cycles you will get out of your batteries.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance: This electric scooter represents a new generation of environmentally friendly two-wheeled transportation. They are powered by a brushless electric motor and sealed batteries so there are no messy oil changes or tune-ups required. None the less, good maintenance and regular checks will play a major role in keeping your vehicle in good working condition and prolong the life of your batteries.
  • Page 17: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule: First Mileage 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 Battery Check Check Charger Check Check Tire Pressure Check Check Check Check Check Check Check Tire Wear Check Check Check Brake Check/ Check/ Check/ Check/ System/Fluid Adjust Adjust Adjust Adjust Brake Pads Check Check...
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting: Problem Condition Cause Solution When I turn on the When I turn on the When I turn on the Po w e r i n d i c a t o r, Po w e r i n d i c a t o r, Po w e r i n d i c a t o r, Batteries are flat Charge scooter...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Warranty: This scooter comes with a two year unlimited mileage warranty for the bike, but excludes expendables and battery. The battery warranty is one year for the Silicone batteries and two years for the lithium batteries. Our responsibility is to rectify any failure that is attributable to poor manufacturer.

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