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IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS BEF ORE USING THIS PROD UCT READ THIS FIRST! WARNING This product does not conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Standards and is not intended for operation on public streets, roads or highways. Serious injury can result from the unsafe operations of this product. Operator can minimize these risks by using certain safety equipment such as: safety helmet, goggles, gloves, elbow and kneepads and appropriate footwear.
QUICK REFERENCE SAFETY GUIDE • Maintain your scooter as recommended in this Product Handbook. • The minimum age for riding this scooter is 16 years old. • To avoid damage to the motor and footplate, do not overload the scooter. •...
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Riding Safety Guidelines • Always use a seatbelt, and keep your feet on the scooter all the time. • Never ride with more than one person. • Ride predictably and in a straight line. Never ride against traffic. • Use the signal lights to indicate turning or stopping. •...
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Like any sport, cycling carries the risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 you assume all responsibility for these risks. Thus, follow all rules and regulations in your area for operating a motorized bicycle.
Specifications CM SERIES 3 AND 4 CM-401 CM-402 COLOR Red, Silver, Blue, Orange Red and Silver Green, Red, Orange POWER Electric Electric Electric WATTS 500 Watts 700 Watts 700 Watts MOTOR TYPE Transaxle differential Transaxle differential Transaxle differential brushless motor brushless motor brushless motor AMPS...
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BATTERY MAINTENANCE and CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS 1. While charging the Battery, keep the key switch OFF. 2. You MUST FULLY CHARGE the battery prior to initial use. (Follow charging instructions in your Product Handbook) 3. Charge immediately after each use. 4. Charge before storage. You must charge the battery no less than every 30 days.
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adaptor first. Next connect the adaptor to the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 (the charger port in located below the front of the seat). Then plug the chargers' AC cords into the wall outlet. • Generally, a short drive will require a short time to re-charge, and a long ride will require a longer time.
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after use to maximize battery cycle life and prevent damage. Battery Trouble Should a battery ever leak, do not touch the battery liquid. If you are exposed to the solution, flush the affected area with water. If you must handle the battery, wear disposable gloves. Replace the battery if there are leaks, visible breaks or cracks.
ASSEMBLY AND SETUP 1. Remove your CM SERIES 3 AND 4 from its shipping carton. CM SERIES 3 AND 4 weighs about 200+ lbs., so get help, and use care. Cut away any residual packing materials with a knife or scissors. 2.
Charge the battery by plugging the charger into the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 Charger Ports. Seat Adjustment 1. Locate and adjust forward/reverse seat handle located under the seat. 2. Locate and adjust the reclining seat lever located on side of seat.
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Locate the below listed materials in rear basket: • Set of mirrors • Electric charger • Scooter Key • Owner’s manual Caution! § To prevent injury to yourself or others, always ensure that the power is switched off when getting on or off the scooter. §...
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order. Visually inspect and hand-check the vehicle, and snug any loose bolts, screws, or other fasteners. 5. With the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 visually inspected, turn the key switch and apply the throttle, to verify the motor's smooth operation. Apply the brake to stop the motor. Verify that the throttle is inoperative when either brake is applied.
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handle is squeezed it cuts power to the accelerator. 6. Give the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 some acceleration and speed by first applying the throttle gently. Try not to brake and accelerate needlessly. 7. Return the key to the OFF position and take out the key after riding, to secure your property and to save battery power.
Environmental Conditions Rain, Sleet and Snow If exposed to water, your power scooter is susceptible to damage to electronic or mechanical components. Water can cause electronic malfunction or promote premature corrosion of electrical components and frame. Ramps and Curbs Check that ramp surface is toughened to prevent slipping. Never drive across a slope or turn sharply on a slope.
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safety lights. Potholes and slippery surfaces such as lane markings and train tracks all become more hazardous when wet. Night Riding A rider is very difficult for motorists to see at dusk, at night, or at other times of poor visibility. If you must ride under these conditions, check and be sure you comply with all local laws about night riding;...
What Does "Maximum Range" mean? To determine the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 maximum per-charge distance, the testing environment was: • Rider weight: 180 lbs. • Air temperature: 77 °F • No headwind, smooth, level road, infrequent braking and steady speed. Under these conditions, the CM SERIES 3 AND 4 maximum range is up to 43 miles.
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sound will be heard upon brake application. Front and Rear Tires The changing method of the front tire is the same as common bicycle. It is more complex to change the rear tire because of the motor and brake assemblies, and associated wiring and cabling.
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Scheduled Maintenance The CM SERIES 3 AND 4 should be checked from time to time. Refer to the maintenance schedule in the following chart: If you find problems that you cannot solve during your inspection and maintenance, please send your bike to an authorized service repair store.
Warranty For valid warranty claims, Charged Mobility LLC will, at its discretion, replace/repair/refund items mutually agreed to be defective. Charged Mobility LLC’s warranty is as follows: 1. Frame: (2) Year limited warranty 2. Electronic components and charger: (3) Year limited warranty 3.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE NOTE: If other problems occur, do not attempt to disassemble the electric bike on your own, please contact your retailer or Charged Mobility LLC at www.chargedmobility.com. 23
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