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  • Page 1 GLION SNAPnGO User Manual Model No. 335...
  • Page 2 SNAPnGO GLION BEFORE operating website (glion-scooter.com) SNAPnGO www.glion-scooter.com. SNAPnGO www.glion-scooter.com support@glion-scooter.com www.glion-scooter.com 855-500-2640 WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE SNAPnGO IS RIGHT FOR YOU A mobility scooter is not a toy. It is an electrically powered scooter and failure to follow safe operating procedures and safety warnings at all times could result in serious personal injury or death in addition to the injury or death of others.
  • Page 3 Driving a mobility scooter requires a combination of healthy traits and abilities, including but not limited to: good vision; strength; coordination; balance and concentration. If you have these traits and abilities, you are on the right track. Additionally, to safely operate the SNAPnGO, you must be able to: Read and understand all SNAPnGO reference materials, including this Users Instruction Manual and all SNAPnGO safety instructions contained in this Manual.
  • Page 4 SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS AND OWNER OBLIGATIONS ..................4 335 SPECIFICATIONS ....................8 ......................... 9 FOOT PEDAL INSTALLATION ............................10 UNFOLD/FOLD INSTRUCTIONS ..........................11 VERTICAL SELF STANDING INSTRUCTIONS ......................13 SEAT INSTALLATION ..............................14 BASKET INSTALLATION..............................16 OVERVIEW OF YOUR SNAPnGO ELECTRIC SCOOTER ..................19 OPERATING YOUR SNAPnGO ELECTRIC SCOOTER ....................
  • Page 5 ATIONS AND The below instructions and tips will help you to operate your SNAPnGO safely. PLEASE NOTE - The SNAPnGO scooter is designed to be used by one person at a time and is not recommended for any person younger than 16 years old. Read this Manual and all safety and training instructions and all warning labels before operating the SNAPnGO.
  • Page 6 6. INCLINES Never operate this scooter on steep inclines (inclines that have slopes steeper than a standard handicap ramp). Always climb and descend inclines straight on and at slow speeds. When climbing inclines, you may need to use higher Gears (gear 3) to allow more power to the motor and maintain your speed depending on the steepness of the hill and rider weight so that the scooter does not loose momentum.
  • Page 7 when descending hills or turning. The scooter has a short wheel base and can become unsteady at excessive downhill speeds or sharp turns. Do not use Setting 2 (8kmh or 5mph) or Setting 3 while making turns. Do not ride your scooter at night or in conditions of poor visibility. If riding in such conditions is unavoidable, drive slowly, turning on the lights and wear reflective clothing or vest.
  • Page 8 injury as well as damage to the scooter. 06/15/21...
  • Page 9 335 SPECIFICATIONS * Top speed and range per charge depends on rider weight, wind speed, temperature, riding style, riding surface, battery condition, and other factors. Actual top speed and range per charge may vary. 06/15/21...
  • Page 10 MODEL 33 T Bar Travel Seat Controller Seat Post Battery Downtube Rear Bumper/ handle Head lamp Seat Post Folding Storage Collar Lever Rear Motor Wheel Light Foot Pedal Rear Wheel Unfolded Arm Rest Lever to adjust seat horizontally Arm Rest Knob Serial number is underneath the neck Lever to...
  • Page 11 Take the scooter frame out of box. Step 1: Stand scooter up vertically on its 2 rear wheels and rear bumper (Vertical Self Standing Position) for easy access before installing the foot pedals. You can find 3 bolt holes on each side of the flanges at the bottom of the neck shown below.
  • Page 12: Unfold/Fold Instructions

    UNFOLD/FOLD INSTRUCTIONS glion-scooter.com unfolding/ scooter. UNFOLDING Step on the folding lever Hold the handlebar Step on the folding pedal to release the folding lock and lift the handlebar, push the handlebar forward until you hear a click, which means the folding pin is locked in securely (SNAP and GO).
  • Page 13 Folding pin in notch Push T-bar all the way IMPORTANT: allows Push T-bar forward to release the pressure on locking mechanism while stepping on the folding lever. 06/15/21...
  • Page 14 Travel seat bundled with the scooter 06/15/21...
  • Page 15: Installation

    Deluxe seat bundled with the scooter After you fold the scooter, you can lift the front wheel up and have the scooter stand vertically. . In the vertical self-standing position, you can insert the seat post in cord to tie the deluxe seat to the scooter. Then you can dolly the scooter around the same as you would a roller bag suitcase.
  • Page 16 Insert the silver seat post into the scooter seat post and make sure the pin is fully seated in the notch. And then insert the deluxe seat into the silver seat post Armrest: insert the armrest in to the armrest holder under the seat. Adjust the armrest position to find the most comfortable width and use the knob to securely tighten it.
  • Page 17 Travel Seat: Insert the seat post into the scooter frame. Then insert the travel seat into the seat post. You can use included bungee cord to bundle a carry-on suitcase with the scooter while using travel seat. Hook one end of the bungee cord to the seat post support and through the rear bumper.
  • Page 18 baskets To install the pouch, hang the pouch hooks onto the T-bar ( -bar ) and close the Velcro band round the handle bar down tube. To install the front basket, simply hang its hooks onto the T-bar ( -bar ) and have the front basket bottom bracket securely lean against the handle bar down tube.
  • Page 19 The bottom of the leaning bracket should be about 2 inches above the bottom of the basket. The tip of the leaning brackets should rest securely against the scooter frame spine when basket is hung on the hanging bracket. Refer to online installation video if more detail is needed. Longer end facing forward...
  • Page 20 User Manual which contains safety instructions. Any questions regarding any information contained in this Manual, our website, any support materials or any other general questions should be sent by email to support@glion-scooter.com or called in to our customer service representatives at (855) 500-2640. /Off : To turn the scooter on, you must press the on/off switch as shown below (S) once.
  • Page 21 To turn the headlight/tail on or off, you must first turn on the scooter power (S). While the scooter power is on, press the power button (S) once, the headlight and rear light should be turned on. Press (S) one more time, the headlight & rear light will be turned off.
  • Page 22 SNAPnGO ELECTRI SCOOTER Just like learning to drive a car or ride a bicycle, operating any personal transportation device inherently includes risk and takes practice. Therefore, use caution as you practice operating the scooter in various situations. Keep the speed at controlling the scooter.
  • Page 23 Practice reverse by switching the reverse control to R and pressing the accelerator. Practice braking by letting go the left thumb throttle or actuate the left hand brake. The scooter should come to a stop. Press the power switch once to turn on the headlight and tail light. Press it again to turn the lights off.
  • Page 24 TURNS Therefore, it is essential to slow down to a reasonably slow speed before initiating a turn. Use extreme caution when turning on slanted or uneven surfaces. Occasionally you may find yourself negotiating a curve or corner too fast and the inner rear wheel starts to lift off the ground.
  • Page 25 If the scooter loses momentum, quickly apply the hand brake and put both feet on the ground. Get off the SNAPnGO and walk the product either up or down the incline. Go very slowly while driving down a ramp. Do not go down the ramp or hill at a side angle.
  • Page 26 WARNING death. Similar to an electric wheelchair, you are generally permitted to use the SNAPnGO inside of buildings, airports, shopping malls, stores, theaters, etc. Doors can be a challenge when using the SNAPnGO. Approach each door slowly making sure that the rear wheels will make it through the door oppening.
  • Page 27 Your SNAPnGO scooter comes with a 2-Level parking brake design. Level 2 is tighter than level 1. Parking brake is NOT actuated Squeeze the brake handle and push the stopper in. Parking brake is on Squeeze the brake handle more and push the stopper in.
  • Page 28 mechanism, when the charger stops charging because either the battery is full or the charger is disconnected from the scooter, the charger must be reset by unplugging it from the outlet before it will resume charging. 1. Fully charge the battery before first time operation or after a long period of non-usage (see Instructions For Charging below).
  • Page 29 Connect to Charger Indicator Light. Blue Power Connected to Power Source but not Outlets charging Green= Full. Red=Charging. CHARGER: 1. The battery is charging when the LED light on the charger is red. When the battery is 100% charged, the light on the charger will go from red to green. 2.
  • Page 30 CHARGING: 1. Turn the scooter off. Open the charge port rubber protective cover and securely plug the charger into the charge port. 2. Plug the charger into the power outlet. 3. A solid red light on the charger indicates the battery is charging. A solid green light indicates the battery is fully charged.
  • Page 31 materials and workmanship of your electric scooter or of individual components may be covered by a warranty for specified period of time by the manufacturer, this is no guarantee that the product will last the term of the warranty. When used normally, the lithium battery provided with your scooter should not lose more than 30% of its capacity within the first 500 charging cycles.
  • Page 32 3. Battery not fully charged. Solution: Charge battery until full. 4. Old/Damaged Battery. Solution: Replace Battery. Contact Customer Service on our website: www.glion-scooter.com. Possible causes/solutions: 1. This is normal as clicking noise means the motor is reaching its power limits under the current speed setting.
  • Page 33 Should your scooter require service, please contact customer service through our website (www.glion-scooter.com). Your satisfaction is our greatest priority! Glion. We encourage you to register your Glion Electric Scooter with us. Registration helps us ensure your continued satisfaction and enables us to contact you with new product instructions. Also, registration and proof of purchase are necessary to make a warranty claim.
  • Page 34 SNAPnGO that it is free from defect in materials and/or workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase or 1,000 miles, whichever occurs first. This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper maintenance, storage or use of the SNAPnGO electric scooter.
  • Page 35 THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or exclusions of incidental or consequential damages and the above limitations may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights, which vary from state to state. This warranty and all lawsuits, disputes, and claims will be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the State of Nebraska, regardless of any conflict of law principles.
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