Certain after-market products may or may not be compatible with your Razor Electric Scream Machine. Consult your retailer or call Razor prior to modifying or replacing any component with a non-factory specified product. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY ONLY...
3. Brake Your Razor Electric Scream Machine is fitted with a hand-operated brake. The brake lever may be positioned on the handlebar where it is most comfortable for the rider. To change the position, loosen the clamping screw and slide the brake lever to the new position and retighten securely.
4. Safety 4A. Helmets. Although not every state or municipality requires the user to wear a helmet, Razor strongly recommends you wear a properly approved helmet, such as ANSI or SNELL, even if the law does not mandate the use of a helmet.
Get in the habit of inspecting yours regularly. 5D. Bar ends. Your Razor is equipped with plugs in the end of the handlebars designed to provide protection from exposed handlebar ends, which can act like a cookie-cutter. If your bar plugs are worn out or missing and the handlebar end is exposed, replace them or cover the exposed end(s) with after-market bar-end protectors.
But if there are, contact Razor at 866-467-2967 to resolve any of these issues.
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not tangled or twisted and so the brake cable and trigger wire are routed as shown in 2c. Insert the handlebar and upper fork crown assembly into the fork legs as shown in Figure 2d. Press both the spring buttons (arrows, 2d) and continue to slide the handlebar assembly into the fork until the spring buttons engage the holes (A) as shown in Figure 2e, and the steering tube extends through the upper fork crown (B).
Figure 2f. Once the fork crown is firmly seated, loosen the adjusting screw approximately 1/4 to 1/2 turn. This relaxes the preloading and allows the steering to rotate without binding. Test by turning the handlebars to full lock left and right. It should steer with slight friction and no binding or tight spots.
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Figure 3a. The wheel on the right is the wheel with the power coupler. Notice the blue residue on the axle threads. This is a non-hardening thread-locking “glue” designed to prevent the axle from vibrating loose. You will install the wheel with the power coupler on to the drive-side of the Electric Scream Machine.
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left-side (non-drive) wheel. NOTE: The left side (non-drive) axle and locking nuts have backwards threading. This axle is special and is not compatible with the drive-side of the Electric Scream Machine. This axle is also not compatible with previous versions of the Scream Machine. Using a 6mm Allen key, carefully thread the axle into the frame by turning counter clockwise as shown in Figure 3e.
Repeat the adjustment procedure in 6C as many time as necessary to obtain the proper adjustment. Check www.razor.com for tech updates or video clips on this and other procedures. NOTE: Although we make every effort to keep our manual up-to- date, if your Electric Scream Machine does not look like this, then we’ve...
Figure 5a. Figure 5b. 6F. Install cranks and pedals. The crankarms, pedals and hardware are supplied in the parts bag and must be installed. The crank marked L goes on the left side and the crank marked R goes on the right side (when sitting in the seat).
6F. Charging prior to use. The Electric Scream Machine will probably not have a fully charged battery pack at the time of purchase. Therefore it is a good idea to charge the battery prior to use. The charging input is located at the back of the motor cover next to the switch.
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If there is too much slack, the lever will go all the way to the handlebar without the brake being applied. If there is not enough slack, the brake will drag even when the lever is not pulled. Ideally, you want 2-3mm of play in the lever before the brake engages (as shown in figure 8b).
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NOTE: The brake system requires a break-in period. You may have to repeat procedure 6F often during the first several hours of use. Repeat as necessary thereafter to maintain proper brake function. The Electric Scream Machine is supplied with a brake lever that adjusts to accommodate a variety of hand sizes.
If the brakes are not properly adjusted the brakes may fail and you can be seriously injured. 8. Razor Safety Tips WARNING TO PARENTS: Kids need to be taught and be frequently reinforced of the importance of safe riding, the rules of the road and the dangers and hazards of traffic, especially motor vehicle traffic.
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8D. Turning without warning. Children are often struck from behind because they made unexpected turns into traffic, or they inadvertently veered into traffic when looking over their shoulder. Observe the following safety tips for left turns: Do not cut across the street, cross only at intersections. Practice looking over your shoulder to the rear without accidentally turning (do this only in an open space free from traffic and obstructions).
To obtain service under this warranty you must, within the warranty period, contact Razor USA LLC directly by e-mail at warranty@razorusa.com. Razor will provide warranty replacement at its sole discretion.
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Please read the owner’s manual thoroughly. If you still have questions, check the website for updates and contact information. Spare rear wheels are available! Keep your Electric Scream Machine running for years with these and other genuine Razor spare parts. Visit our website and e-mail us for more information on spare part availability.
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