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WARNING: SNAPnGO was designed to make everyday mobility
easy. However, there are still certain risks that users should be aware of
when operating a SNAPnGO electric scooter such as injury from loss of
control, tipping over, collisions or falls. It is your responsibility to learn
how to safely ride the SNAPnGO to potentially reduce these risks. Our
website and support materials outline the potential hazards of driving the
SNAPnGO. Prior to riding the SNAPnGO take time to read and understand
all support materials including this 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.
1.
on/off switch as shown below (S) once. The Battery Indicator LED Light (S1) will indicate
the power is on by lighting. If all 3 lights are on, it means the battery is at least 50% full. If
only 2 lights are on, battery is below 50%. If only 1 light is on, battery is approaching
empty and may have 1 mile left. Note: the battery indicator light is accurate only when the
throttle tab (S2) is NOT engaged. When throttle is pressed, the reading could be LOWER
than actual as the instant current will alter the voltage reading from battery. If the LED is
not lit, the scooter is turned off. The scooter will automatically turn off after five minutes of
non-use.
power.
H1
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T1
T2
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SNAPnGO
: To turn the scooter on, you must press the
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S1
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S2

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