WISPEED T855 User Manual
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USER MANUAL
WISPEED T855 Electric Scooter
Find the latest versions of the WISPEED product manuals on our website
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Drew Seeley
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My front wheel is locking up and becoming extremely hot after riding. Could you give me a recommendation on how to fix the problem and or a replacement front wheel it's a wispeed trottinette t855 300watts 36v battery Li-ion rechargeable Mfd 2020

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  • Page 1 1641 et suivants du Code Civil et L.211-1 et suivants du code de la consommation. Language: English USER MANUAL WISPEED T855 Electric Scooter Find the latest versions of the WISPEED product manuals on our website www.wispeed.net p. 38...
  • Page 2: Read Before Use

    READ BEFORE USE Before using your scooter, you should read the safety instructions and precautions. These are defined by clearly identifiable pictograms. The use of your scooter is subject to the legislation in force in your country. Please check this with the relevant authorities. Any recommendations (or lack of recommendations) in this manual should not be considered as a transposition of the legislation in force.
  • Page 3 • The scooter is not suitable for use by pregnant women. • The appliance may be used by children aged 12 years and over under adult supervision, and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided that they are under proper supervision or have been given prior instructions by a person responsible for their safety on the safe use of the appliance...
  • Page 4 • Fully charge the battery of your scooter before you use it for the first time. • Do not use your scooter for the first time in crowded areas. It takes time to get used to this product. • Use on public roads is regulated. You must make it a priority to use the cycle paths.
  • Page 5 • Adapt your speed (and safety distance) to your surroundings so that you can stop your scooter at any time. • Do not start or stop abruptly. • Make sure you are always visible to everyone. At night or as soon as the light decreases, turn on your headlight, your rear light, wear a safety jacket (or other retro-reflective equipment) •...
  • Page 6 • Always keep your feet on the footrests when riding the scooter. • Do not jump over obstacles with your scooter. • Do not jump on the deck of your scooter. • Avoid riding on roads littered with scattered objects, such as branches, rubbish or small stones.
  • Page 7 dust or fibres that could cause a fire or explosion. • The red hook on the stem is part of the folding system and must not be used as a luggage rack. • The rear mudguard must not be used as a brake. You could damage your scooter if you are unable to reduce your speed.
  • Page 8: Using And Charging The Battery

    1.3 Using and charging the battery • If your scooter stops due to overheating, place it in a cool, dry place and wait for the battery and motor to cool down before using it again. • Only use the AC adapter supplied with your appliance to charge the battery.
  • Page 9 Do not dispose of the battery with household waste, for further information about recycling batteries, contact your local municipality, your local waste disposal centre or the point of sale where you purchased this product. Find the latest versions of the WISPEED product manuals on our website www.wispeed.net p. 46...
  • Page 10: Contents Of The Package

    2- General presentation of the product 2.1 About the WISPEED T855 The WISPEED T855 is a two-wheel electric scooter. Its simple functioning, flexible controls, splash resistance & environmental responsibility are the most important factors for getting around in urban environments.
  • Page 11 2.3 Description of the scooter Accelerator Brake handle Handlebars: see details below Charging connector Headlight Front reflector Brake Cable and Folding Hook Scooter folding system Folding Hook, Mudguard and Rear Light Attachment ring Position Lock Front Wheel and Mudguard, Engine Rear Wheel and Disc Brake Footrest deck Stand...
  • Page 12 Display of report 2 Headlight and Light on (if icon displayed) Mode of operation of the ON/OFF Button Press 1s (approx.): Start the scooter (if switched off) Press 5s (approx.): Stop the scooter (if switched on) Press 3s (approx.): Change gears (if switched on) Short press: Switch on/off lights (if switched on) p.
  • Page 13 Speed report: - Report 1: maximum speed 25 km/h - Report 2: maximum speed 10 km/h Press the ON/OFF button for 2 to 3 seconds to change the speed. Speed Controller: Your scooter has a cruise control that turns on when you stay at a constant speed for more than 10 seconds;...
  • Page 14 2.4 Assembly of the scooter Unfold the scooter (instructions below). 10. Unscrew the two screws at the top of the stem using the Allen key provided, then remove the plastic cover as shown in the illustration. 11. Grab the cables inside the tube, and highlight the connectors outside the tube, being careful not to drop them into the tube.
  • Page 15: Folding The Scooter

    2.5 Folding the scooter To fold the scooter, fold down the stand and ➢ A. Pull on the red lever shown in the illustration below ➢ B. Tilt the scooter stem towards the deck ➢ C. Push the hook on the stem into the ring of the fender until it clicks To unfold the scooter: A.
  • Page 16 3- Instructions for use Your experience with bicycles, cars, skiing and other similar means of transportation can be applied to our products and help you to ride your scooter better. • Before each ride, check that the tyres are not damaged and that no screws on the scooter are loose.
  • Page 17: Speed Limits

    outside these temperature parameters reduces this distance. • Speed and driving habits: A regular, low operating speed increases the travel distance. Conversely, frequent starting, stopping, accelerating and slowing down reduces the travel distance. • When the battery is full, the maximum distance that can be covered is about 30 3.3 Speed limits •...
  • Page 18 • Do not tighten your brake cable more than necessary. The rear wheel should not be completely locked so that it does not slip during emergency braking. • Never touch the brake disc with your fingers The rear mudguard is not a brake and it is prohibited to press it to brake.
  • Page 19 IMPORTANT: ➢ To avoid danger, you should always avoid sharp turns when travelling at high speed. The ideal position to take for safe riding. 5- Using and charging the battery This section deals with the charging method, battery maintenance, safety points and battery specifications.
  • Page 20: Battery Charging

    5.1 Battery charging When the battery icon on the control screen appears empty and flashes, it means that the voltage is low and the scooter does not have enough power to run normally. Stop riding, as this may cause instability and shorten the life of the battery. To charge your battery, please follow these steps: •...
  • Page 21: Battery Specifications

    5.2 Battery specifications Battery model TT-DD858-7.8 Type of battery Lithium-ion Charging time Approx. 4 hours Rated voltage 36 V Capacity 7.8 Ah 6- Error codes If a malfunction occurs while using your scooter, you will see one of the following error codes on the display: CODE MEANING...
  • Page 22: Maintenance And Storage

    Stop - Return to service If the problem persists, go to the Urban Riding section and the Support section of our website: www.wispeed.net 7- Maintenance and storage Your scooter requires regular maintenance. The following steps describe the important steps and requirements associated with its maintenance 7.1 Cleaning...
  • Page 23 4 arrows around the tyres • In case of excessive wear and tear, you can order tyres via our website https://www.wispeed.net/ in the assistance section or contact the after-sales service to have the tyres replaced. p. 60...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    7.6 Maintenance • Here are some basic maintenance tasks that you can do yourself. Allow your scooter to cool for at least 1 hour before servicing. • 7.4.1 Brake system maintenance: ➢ Remember to apply lubricating oil regularly to both ends of the brake cable to ensure its longevity and proper functioning.
  • Page 25 If the braking is too soft, the cable must be retightened. ➢ • Use the 4mm Allen key provided. • Loosen screw turning counter-clockwise. • Pull the brake cable back slightly. • Tighten screw turning counter-clockwise. • Repeat if necessary to fine-tune it •...
  • Page 26 Note: Check that the scooter is functioning normally before each use. If there is a problem, do not use it and contact the service department to have it repaired. Never modify the structure of the scooter. Any modification may result in a risk of injury, and the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage resulting from this type of modification.
  • Page 27 7.7 Support Our website https://www.wispeed.net/ can provide you with support via the assistance section. ➢ A list of photo tutorials that give you a more detailed look at the maintenance process or replacement of a tyre. ➢ Technical support dedicated...
  • Page 28: Technical Information

    8- Technical information Name Settings Net weight 14.5 kg Minimum load 20 kg Maximum load 100 kg Maximum speed 25 km/h Up to 30 km (depending on terrain, Maximum autonomy driving habits and load) Maximum uphill angle 15° Power source Lithium-ion battery Rated Power 300 W (0.3 kW)

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