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Warning: Please read all safety and assembly instructions in this manual before using.
The laws for use in Australian states and territories will vary and need to be adhered to.
Always wear safety and protective equipment before riding.
DASH 15 E-SCOOTER
NAV-ESCOT650

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  • Page 1 Warning: Please read all safety and assembly instructions in this manual before using. The laws for use in Australian states and territories will vary and need to be adhered to. Always wear safety and protective equipment before riding. DASH 15 E-SCOOTER NAV-ESCOT650...
  • Page 2 DISCLAIMER AND SAFETY WARNINGS 1. General Safety: • Please note that this electric scooter is not a toy. It is designed for responsible use. • Always wear an appropriate helmet and protective gear while using the scooter. • The scooter is designed for one user at a time. The maximum payload is 100kgs. Overloading may cause damage to the scooter or injury to the user.
  • Page 3 DISCLAIMER... continued... • Parking Safely: • Park the scooter in designated areas to avoid blocking pedestrian paths or doorways. • Ensure the scooter is stable and not at risk of falling over. • In Case of Emergency: • If involved in an accident, call the necessary authorities, and seek medical attention if needed.
  • Page 4 DISCLAIMER... continued... • Avoid making any alterations or modifications to the scooter as it will void the warranty and might compromise the safety and performance of the scooter. 5. Maintenance and Storage: • The scooter should be stored in an environment between -10°C to 45°C to prevent any damage or degradation of components.
  • Page 5: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX • Electric Scooter • Battery charger • Allen key • User manual You may also need: • Size 2.5 Allen key...
  • Page 6 OVERVIEW Disc brakes Battery Kickstand Hub motor Rear suspension Battery level: Indicates the remaining battery level with 4 bars. The bottom bar will light up red when the battery level is approximately 15% remaining.
  • Page 7 SETTING UP Unfolding Make sure your e-scooter is powered off before unfolding. WARNING: Do not remove this lever. 1. Push the folding pedal forward. 2. Unfold the steering tube and push it until you hear a click. 3. Unfold the kickstand to support the scooter. 4.
  • Page 8 SETTING UP at the bottom of the handlebar clamp using the supplied allen key and fold the handlebar clamp. 9. If either of the handle grips are loose, use a 2.5 size Allen key (not supplied) to tighten them. Adjust the height of the steering tube: 1.
  • Page 9 SETTING UP continued... How to ride Flick the power switch to On position to turn on the scooter. 2. Push-start and ride the scooter. 3. When the speed reaches around 5 km/h (typical walking speed of an adult), twist the throttle for the motor to kick in.
  • Page 10 SETTING UP continued... How to fold Push the folding pedal forward while pushing the handlebar down slightly to unlock the steering tube. 2. Fold the steering tube down until it locks into the rear fender. 3. Now you can carry the scooter by the steering bar.
  • Page 11: Charging The Battery

    CHARGING THE BATTERY Warnings: • Remember to power off your Electric scooter before charging. • Only use the supplied charger to avoid damaging the battery and other electrical components. • Allow time for the battery to cool after use and before charging.
  • Page 12 CHARGING continued... • Do not attempt to charge the scooter if either the scooter’s power inlet or the charger is wet, to prevent electric shocks or damage. • To prevent any potential hazards, do not leave the e-scooter battery charging overnight or unattended.
  • Page 13 CHARGING continued... How to charge 1. Lay the scooter down on its side. 2. Locate the battery charging inlet on the underside of the scooter, close to the rear suspension. Pull out the cap covering the battery charger inlet. 3. Plug in the charger to the scooter. 4.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE • Do not puncture the battery. Do not remove the battery. Removing it can alter the operation of the machine. • Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. Refer to your local laws and regulations regarding battery recycling and/or disposal. •...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Scooter Doesn’t Turn On • Make sure the power button is switched on and the battery indicator display is lit. • Check Battery: Ensure the battery is fully charged before trying to turn it on again. Battery is not charging •...
  • Page 16 E-SCOOTER GUIDELINES - BY STATE Common riding rules for all states: • Single person use, have 1 or more wheels • Max weight 60kg unladen(except for TAS 45kg, WA 25kg) • AS approved helmet • 16 years + (except for SA, NT18+) •...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Item Parameter Product Unfolded (L x Wx xH) 101*40.5*84-105 cm Folded (L x Wx xH) 92*16*34 cm Weight (Net) 8.9 kgs Rider Max. Payload 100 kgs Required height 1.2 - 2 m Machine Drive System Push off motor assist Max.
  • Page 18 SPECIFICATIONS *Typical range: Tested at Navig[8]r laboratory under full power, with no wind, at 25 0C, at 80% of max. speed, on a flat surface with a load of 75 kg. Due to testing conditions in the laboratory, the results may differ slightly from actual use. * Some of the factors that affect range include and not limited to: speed, riding style, riding surface condition, rider’s weight, number of starts and stops, ambient temperature, tyre inflation, etc.
  • Page 19 Thank you for your purchase! Laser Corporation is 100% Australian owned & operated. To get the most out of your product please read the user manual carefully and keep for future use. For specific information relating to your product such as Spare Parts, FAQs, Warranty claims, and more, please scan the following QR code:...

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