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Smyths Toys G75 User Manual

Smyths Toys G75 User Manual

Thorpe electric scooter

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Thorpe Electric Scooter
Model: G75
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Thorpe Electric Scooter Model: G75 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Warnings And Instructions

    1. WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS! Protective equipment (helmet, gloves, wrist-guards, elbow and knee pads) should be worn. Not to be used in traffic. Max weight: 100 kg (220 lbs). Read carefully and keep this manual for future reference. INSTRUCTIONS: Recommended Age: adult Skills are required to properly use the product, and to avoid falls or collisions that could cause injury to the user or third parties.
  • Page 3 Leave the product outside overnight or under wet conditions. Allow several persons to climb on the product. One user at a time only. Ride the product with one hand only. Make sharp turns, and/or place your weight on the handlebar. Please note that any load attached to the handle-bar will affect the stability of the vehicle.
  • Page 4 2.2 How To Assemble Step1. Open the lever and raise the stem to the maximum. Note: Please make sure that the folding lever is in open position before you raise the stem. Otherwise, it will be blocked. Step2. Close the folding lever completely and ensure that the red button is clipped into the square hole.
  • Page 5 Step3. Unscrew the bolt, connect the Main Cable together (please align the male port and the female port carefully), insert the handlebar into the stem, screw in the bolt and then tighten it with two Hex spanners completely. Note: Please ensure that the hole is not blocked by the cable when you screw in the bolt.
  • Page 6: Folding Instruction

    2.3 Folding Instruction Press the red button, open the folding lever, and then lower down the stem until the hook on handlebar is clipped into the brake pad. 3. LCD Meter 3.1 Operation of LCD Meter Speed Meter: display the real-time speed. “S”: Speed Level Level1--- the maximum speed is 6km/h.
  • Page 7 Battery Indicator: each bar means 20% of the full battery capacity. Power Key: It is a muti-functional button. -Long press it to turn on/off the scooter. -Short press it to turn on/off the front light and rear light. -Double press it within 1 second to switch between different speed levels. 3.2 Fault Code Code Diagnosis...
  • Page 8: Guide For Safe Riding

    4. GUIDE FOR SAFE RIDING 4.1 Precautions For Civilization/Safe Riding Traffic in the city has many obstacles to cross such as curbs or steps. It is recommended to avoid obstacle jumps. It is important to anticipate and adapt your trajectory and speed to those of a pedestrian before crossing these obstacles.
  • Page 9 - If you want to slow down the speed or stop, please press the hand brake lever with your hand. - The scooter will be powered off automatically when it stays inactive for 10 minutes. When you brake, tilt your weight backwards, and so it can reduce the risk of forward turning over.
  • Page 10 6.USAGE OF BATTERY This section mainly describes the charging method of Thorpe electric scooter, how to maintain the battery, some security issues, and battery specifications. 6.1 Battery Power For users' safety, and the maximum extent of prolonging the battery life and improved battery performance, please adhere to the following operations for using the battery.
  • Page 11 6.3 Charging Process Ensure that the scooter is switched off before charging. Ensure charging port is dry. Open the charging port. Plug the charging cable into the Thorpe Electric Scooter, then connect the cable with the power supply (100V~ 240V; 50, 60 Hz). The red light indicates that it has begun to charge, otherwise check whether the cable is connected.
  • Page 12 good ventilation conditions at all times during charging. The charging environment must be clean. Ensure there are no traces of damp or water in the electric socket before plugging in. Ensure you use a standard socket. 7. SHIPPING AND MAINTENANCE Thorpe electric scooter requires the user to do routine maintenance.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Solution Can’t not be powered on 1. Charge the battery Battery has no power 2. Check all wires and Wires of connectors are loose or unplugged connectors to make sure they connected and secure. Can’t not charge 1.