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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual This manual contains important instructions for the safe use and operation of the scooter. Please fully read the manual before using the scooter. Package Contents 1x Scooter quality checklist 1x SOLO6 electric scooter 1x SOLO6 charger 1x Safety manual...
  • Page 3 DFT guidelines. The owner assumes all liability and risk associated with the use of electric scooter products and holds SOLO-E Ltd and its owners free from any liability or injury caused by their use.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Specifications Specification Description Top speed 25kmh / 15.5mph Speed modes 3 - L1, L2, L3 Accelerator type Finger Lever Range Up to 69km / 43miles * Brake type Front and Rear Disc Lights Dual Front and Rear Brake Motor 500 Watts Battery 36V 15Ah Weight limit...
  • Page 5 SOLO4 Overview Accelerator Dashboard Rear brake Front brake Locking clasp Charging Dual port headlights Rear Dual front brake light shock Fender absorbers Motor Rear disc brake Front disc brake Anti-slip deck Folding buckle Kick stand Battery compartment...
  • Page 6: Speed Modes

    LED Dashboard Gear selection GEAR START Error display ZERO km/h Speed TRIP Odometer Battery Speed Modes The scooter’s current speed mode is indicated by the gear number that is shown: GEAR 1 = Low speed mode GEAR 2 = Medium speed mode GEAR 3 =High speed mode...
  • Page 7 Dashboard In addition to the LED display; the dashboard includes the power and speed mode buttons: Press the power button for 3 seconds to turn the scooter Press and hold the power button again for 3 seconds to turn the scooter Press the power button to cycle through displayed information as...
  • Page 8 Assembly - Unfolding the Scooter Step 1 - Open the packaging and carefully remove the scooter and contents. Step 2 - Using one hand, press down on the rear mudguard, and use the other hand to lift up the steering column into place. Step 3 - Fold the locking mechanism into place, checking it is securely fitted.
  • Page 9 Collapsing The Scooter Step 1 - With the scooter powered off, pull the locking clasp lever to unlock it. Step 2 - Fold the handle back and down to the deck - In this folded position the scooter should only be carried by the base and should never be lifted by the handlebars.
  • Page 10 Using The Throttle & Brake Press the right throttle lever to accelerate the scooter to the desired speed. Throttle Release the throttle lever and gently press both brake levers to slow the scooter down to a controlled stop. Brakes Ensure both the throttle and brake levers are released when powering the scooter on or off.
  • Page 11: Riding The Scooter

    Riding The Scooter Only operate the scooter in areas where legally permitted and safe to do so. Do not ride the scooter on public highways or in built-up areas that pose a risk of danger or injury to the rider or bystanders. Step 1 - Press and hold the power button on the dashboard to power up the scooter.
  • Page 12: Scooter Safety

    Scooter Safety Always follow local guidance and highway laws when using the scooter at all times. Be wary of your environment, pedestrians and traffic at all times. Read this manual in full before riding the scooter for the first time. Prior to riding, check that the battery is charged, and there are no defects or damage that may affect the safety of the scooter.
  • Page 13 Scooter Safety Always follow local guidance and highway laws when using the scooter at all times. Be wary of your environment, pedestrians and traffic at all times. Use common sense and be courteous at all times when riding the scooter. Use both hands on the handlebars all times when riding the scooter.
  • Page 14 Cleaning Before cleaning the scooter ensure it is powered off, unplugged and away from the charger unit and the charging port cap is securely closed to prevent risk of injury or damage through electrical shock or short circuiting. Clean the scooter using a soft, damp cloth only; for stains that cannot be wiped off, use a drop of toothpaste and a toothbrush to gently polish the stain away, wiping with a soft, damp cloth to finish.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Charging The Battery Do not disconnect the battery for any reason as this can cause injury or damage due to electric shocks or short circuiting. In the event of a battery issue, please contact your authorised dealer for further advice and support. Ensure the scooter is stored in a cool dry place, ensuring the battery is away from direct sunlight, moisture, extreme heat or cold otherwise this can cause reduced battery effectiveness.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Maintenance To maintain a safe and long-lasting riding experience, it is recommended that the tyres and lubrication of components are routinely checked and adjusted. Tyres Both tyres should be inflated to 45psi; in the event of a flat tyre or puncture, the tyres and inner tubes can changed: Front Wheel Removal Remove the front wheel by undoing the...
  • Page 17 Maintenance Lubrication Use a small amount of lubricating oil in the lever sleeves on the handlebars. Do not use WD-40 or similar rust-restistant oils to lubricate parts Do not lubricate wheels or any other part of the scooter; in the event of issues on other areas of the scooter please contact your authorised dealer for furhter advice and support Brakes...

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