e-TWOW BOOSTER V User Manual

e-TWOW BOOSTER V User Manual

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PORTABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL PORTABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS 2. BEFORE USE / SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3. BOX CONTENT 4. MAIN PARTS 5. SCOOTER PARTS DIAGRAM 6. FOLDING, UNFOLDING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT 7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8. RIDING OPERATION 9. WARNINGS 10. BATTERY AND CHARGER 11.
  • Page 4 THANKS FOR CHOOSING THE E-TWOW PORTABLE ELECTRIC SCOOTER Thank you for choosing the E-TWOW portable electric scooter (hereinafter referred to as scooter). The scooter is a recreational vehicle that allows you to travel in an efficient, fun, economic and ecologic manner.
  • Page 5: Standard Instructions

    50 kg. The scooter is sold fully assembled and it comes with a dedicated charger. The operating instructions found in this manual are valid for all E-TWOW scooters. The manual comes with a separate Specification Sheet where you can see the par- ticular features of each scooter model.
  • Page 6: Before Use / Safety Instructions

    The use of the scooter in violation of the warnings and instructions found in this manual is at your own risk and E-TWOW is relieved of any liability regarding any damages caused by inappropriate use of the scooter.
  • Page 7 • To avoid damaging the scooter’s electrical parts, please do not immerse the scooter in water with the depth of more than 4 cm, and don’t wash it with water under pressure (for more information, please read the Cleaning and Maintenance chapter).
  • Page 8 The scooter has been designed ac- cording to the E-TWOW standards. Any necessary repair should only be made with original and approved parts. Any modification made to the scooter will void the war- ranty.
  • Page 9: Box Content

    3. BOX CONTENT When opening the box, make sure it contains the fully assembled scooter, along with the charger and the user manual. Check that all the components are present and in good condition. If you are missing any components, contact your dealer or your near- est service center.
  • Page 10: Main Parts

    4. MAIN PARTS 1. Handlebar 6. Battery charging port 2. Display 7. Folding lever 3. LED headlight 8. Folding axle 4. Folding hock 9. Rear brake 5. Folding hock...
  • Page 11: Scooter Parts Diagram

    5. SCOOTER PARTS DIAGRAM 1. Acceleration lever 2. Power button 3. Settings button 4. On/off light button 5. Horn button 6. Handlebar 7. Controller 8. Folding bar 9. Front fender 10. Battery front cover 11. Protection cover 12. Folding buttons 13.
  • Page 12: Folding, Unfolding And Adjusting The Handlebar Height

    6. FOLDING, UNFOLDING AND ADJUSTING THE HANDLEBAR HEIGHT Folding steps • To fold the scooter start by adjusting the handlebar’s height to the minimum. Do this by opening the lock lever as shown in figures (a) and (b). • Next, press down on the display as shown in figure (d), while also pushing the height button, as shown in figure (c), to lower the handlebar’s height.
  • Page 13: Operating Instructions

    Unfolding steps • Press the rear fender to release the folding hook from the opening located on the rear brake. Then, lift the handlebar until it reaches its normal position. You should hear a click when the locking bolt comes into place. •...
  • Page 14 Horn If you turn on the power, the scooter will emit a warning sound when you press on the horn button. Lights Press the On/Off light button when necessary. The display will show a symbol that indicates that the lights are on (both the LED headlight and the rear stop light). Press again when you no longer need the lights to turn them off.
  • Page 15 Menu for speed limit To set up a speed limit, please follow the steps detailed below: • Turn off the scooter • Press and hold the electromag- netic brake lever with your left thumb. Keep it pressed during the entire op- eration •...
  • Page 16 WARNING! To avoid dangerous situations, we recommend that you only use this function for climbing ramps, or that you only use it on specially arranged tracks. Setting the functions To choose one of the 3 functions (P1, P2, P3), follow these instructions: •...
  • Page 17: Riding Operation

    8. RIDING OPERATION GETTING READY • Put on your protective gear • Press the power button. Make and choose a suitable place for sure the scooter battery is sufficiently driving the scooter (see the SAFETY charged to power the scooter for the INSTRUCTIONS chapter) desired ride.
  • Page 18 To slow down, release the accelera- tion lever. Press the electromagnetic brake lever for normal braking situa- tions. If you need to make an emer- gency brake, if you have a high speed or if you are riding downhill, use both the electromagnetic brake and the rear mechanical brake.
  • Page 19: Warnings

    9. WARNINGS Failure to follow the following instructions could cause serious injuries. DO NOT ride the scooter in DO NOT press the accelera- the rain and/or don’t ride through any tion lever when walking with the body of water with a depth bigger than scooter.
  • Page 20 The scooter is meant for one rider only. DO NOT carry other adults, children or pets on the scooter. DO NOT rotate the handlebar DO NOT ride on public roads, suddenly when riding the scooter at a on roads that are assimilated to public high speed roads, on lanes or on unsafe roads, and do not violate legal regulations.
  • Page 21: Battery And Charger

    10. BATTERY AND CHARGER Each scooter is equipped with a battery and a charger. Please do not use batteries or chargers from other manufacturers, as the scooter, the battery, or the charger may be damaged. In this case, our company will not be responsible for the damages. Further- more, each model has a dedicated charger, as detailed in the product specification sheet.
  • Page 22: Cleaning And Maintenance

    11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE WARNING! Ensure that the scooter is turned off, it is not connected to the power supply and the charging port cover is sealed before performing any maintenance operation. Cleaning Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the main frame. Difficult to remove dirt can be cleaned with a soft brush, then cleaned with a soft, damp cloth.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    13. TROUBLESHOOTING ** ERROR CODES E1 – Overcurrent protection – This error appears when the scooter is accelerated, and the engine is not allowed to function for more than 4 seconds. The E1 error disappears when you release the acceleration lever. E2 –...
  • Page 24: Trade Mark And Legal Statement

    15. TRADE MARK AND LEGAL STATEMENT E-TWOW and the logo icon are trademarks. All rights reserved. The E-TWOW scoot- er is covered by relevant patents. For patent information, visit https://www.e-twow. com. We have tried to include descriptions and instructions for all the scooter’s func- tions at the time of printing.
  • Page 25: Technical Specifications

    16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS BOOSTER BOOSTER V BOOSTER PLUS PLUS S Overall 1020*1160*380 mm Expand Size Overall Fold 970*330*145 mm Specifications Size Scooter 11.3 Kg 11.1 Kg 10.8 Kg Weight Wheel 8” / 20 cm diameter Maximum load 100 Kg Top Speed...
  • Page 26 GT 2020 Overall 1132*1075*382mm Expand Size Overall Fold 1060*324*150mm Specifications Size Scooter 11.9 Kg 13 Kg Weight Wheel 8” / 20 cm diameter Maximum load 125 Kg Top Speed 40 km/h* Grade Ability 25 degree slope max. 50 Km Range (with Can vary according to the weight of the passenger, speed, Capability fully charged...

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