Assembly Materials BIRD AIR VEHICLE (FOLDED) HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY SCREWS ALLEN WRENCH CHARGER AND PLUG...
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Assembly LIFT THE NECK ROTATE THE NECK INTO PLACE Lift the vertical tube (neck) from the top and Rotate the lever at the base of the neck up move it to an upright position. while holding the neck in place. The lever must be completely locked in the upright position.
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Slide the locking sleeve down until it clicks into Take the handlebar assembly and connect its place with the lever. connector (green) to the Bird Air connector at the top of the neck. Align the connectors using the arrows as visual aids.
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SLIDE THE HANDLEBARS INTO PLACE INSTALL THE (4) SCREWS Slide the handlebar assembly down into the Pick up the (4) screws and the Allen wrench. neck with the wires inside. The middle part of Then, find the (4) screw holes at the top of the the handlebars should slope down toward the neck, near the handlebar assembly.
Charging CONNECT THE POWER ADAPTER FINISH CHARGING Once you’ve assembled your Bird Air, it’s time When fully charged, a green light on the power to charge. Use the included power supply and supply indicates the charge is complete. connect it to the charging port.
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2 secs POWER ON DOWNLOAD THE BIRD APP To turn the Bird Air on or off, hold down the Download and install the Bird App on your Power button for at least 2 seconds at the smartphone to gain wireless access to the bottom of the dash display (center console of dash display controls.
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Press the power button once to turn the the speed (miles per hour or kilometers per headlight on and off. hour) and charge level. The dash display shows the speed mode the Bird Air is in. There are 3 different speed modes: TAKEOFF GLIDE Max speed of Max speed of 12-12.5 mph/20 km/h,...
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To start a ride, first, make sure to fold in the Use the brake at the left handlebar to kickstand. Kick to start the Bird Air by having decelerate or stop the vehicle. Additionally, it is one foot on the vehicle and one foot on the possible to use the stomp brake as a brake for ground.
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Folding The Bird Air can be folded for convenience. Ensure the Bird Air is powered off before attempting to fold it. SLIDE THE LOCKING SLEEVE UP Take hold of the locking sleeve and slide the sleeve up from the lever.
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Unfolding Reverse the folding process to unfold the Bird Air. STOMP BRAKE RELEASE THE TAB Push down the stomp brake to free the tab at the base of the handlebar assembly. SET THE NECK AND LEVER Lift the neck 90 degrees to the upright position on the vehicle.
Specifications Battery 5.2 Ah (10S2P) Range Up to 15.5 miles Fast charge port Charging iOS and Android Firmware Over-the-Air updates Connectivity Bluetooth Splash Resistant Chassis IP34 , Motor IP67 , Battery IP67 Lights Front LED, automatic rear LED Throttle and foot Braking Wheels 7.9″...
Bird Air. Do not wash your Bird Air with a power washer or hose. - Warning – Make sure your Bird Air is powered OFF and the charging cable is unplugged before cleaning; otherwise you may damage the electronic components.
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Questions? We’ve got answers. Visit support.bird.co for help. +1 (866) 205-2442 Bird Rides 406 Broadway Avenue #369 Santa Monica, CA 90401...
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Instructions & Safety Guidelines Before each use, conduct a basic safety inspection of the Bird Air, including: (i) trueness of the wheels & condition of tires; (ii) safe operation of all brakes and lights; (iii) good condition of the frame; (iv) sufficient battery charge power; and (v) any sign of damage, unusual or excessive wear, or other open and obvious mechanical problem/maintenance needs.
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• ALWAYS keep both hands on the handlebar when riding. • You should not ride the Bird Air: • if under the influence of alcohol or drugs, • if you have a heart condition, are pregnant, have head, back, or neck ailments which limit your ability to ride safely, •...
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Statement for USA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Disclosure for Users in the State of California as required by CA Vehicle Code 407.5 YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.
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