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BEFORE USING YOUR SCOOTER FOR THE FIRST TIME…. • Please be sure to thoroughly review this manual in its entirety. • The circuit breaker underneath the seat must be turned on. To turn on the circuit breaker, insert the key into the truck lock, and turn clockwise while lifting the back of the seat upwards.
Features & Operations • Ignition, Remote Start, & Alarm Your scooter will come with two keys, and two key “fobs”. The key is used to turn on your scooter with the ignition, as well as to open the truck storage underneath the seat.
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• Digital Display The digital display will illuminate when the ignition is turned on (clockwise). The display will indicate the current speed in miles per hour, battery charge state with battery voltage, the current speed selection, and the odometer / trip indicator (odometer for 5 seconds, then trip indicator).
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• Parking Brakes There is a parking brake tab on each brake handle. To activate the parking brake(s), start by pushing the tab towards the handle, and squeeze the handle until the tab clicks twice and locks in place. • Charging Port The charging port is located on the front side of the main body shroud underneath the seat.
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• Left Controls Located on the left side of the handlebars is the turn signal switch, horn button, and High/Low beam switch. High/Low Beam Switch Turn Signal Switch Turn Horn Button • Right Controls Located on the right side of the handlebars is the speed selector switch, reverse switch, lights control, “Hazards”...
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• Mirror Installation To install the mirrors, start by threading the mirror post into the mount points on the handlebars by twisting the mirror clockwise. Once rotated at least 5 times, hold the mirror in the desired position, and use a 14MM wrench to tighten the golden mirror securing nut.
Charging & Battery Maintenance: The smart charger included with your scooter will shut off its high current mode when the scooter is fully charged. When the light on the charger is red, the scooter is still charging. When the light turns green, this means the scooter is fully charged.
Warnings: • Always keep your feet on the scooter while riding. • Do not exceed the weight capacity of 400 LBS. • Do not attempt to lift or move the scooter by any of its removable parts. Personal injury and damage to the scooter may result. •...
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• Do not operate on frozen, slippery, or salty roads. • Never let the batteries freeze; do not charge when frozen. • Do not let the batteries every go completely dead. When low, do not let sit for an extended period or damage may occur. •...
- For Six (6) Months from the date of purchase, if the batteries or charger are found to be defective, they will be repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of Bespoke Mobility. Batteries are subject to a stringent wear and tear clause. Any gradual deterioration in performance after this period is normal and associated with fair wear and tear, misuse or accidental damage and as such is not covered by this warranty.
WARRANTY CLAIMS HOW TO INITIATE A WARRANTY CLAIM: To initiate a warranty claim, please contact Bespoke Mobility’s Service department by calling 866-703-6884. Satisfactory proof of purchase will be required when making a warranty claim. Basic troubleshooting may also be needed before any warranty claims can take place.
• Do not use any battery which is not approved by Bespoke Mobility for use with your scooter. • Do not allow children to play on the scooter or use it without supervision.
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Using turn signals provides warning to vehicle and pedestrian traffic near you. General Operation – Driving Outdoors Your scooter is designed to be driven on clean, even, dry surfaces. Bespoke Mobility does not recommend you store your scooter outdoors. Your scooter is susceptible to damage to electronic, mechanical, or other components if exposed to water.
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Bespoke Mobility recommends that you gain your first experiences with your scooter well away from public roads, so that you can learn and understand how the scooter operates and handles in a comfortable and quiet environment.
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Bespoke Mobility recommends that you only use ramps which have a roughened surface to prevent slipping.
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While there are a wide range of after-market products available to modify and alter scooters, some may make your scooter more dangerous to operate or may impair your ability to operate the scooter safely. Bespoke Mobility makes no claim or warranty as to the safety, effectiveness, and operability of any aftermarket product...
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Bespoke Mobility or Bespoke Mobility approved vendors. Bespoke Mobility is not responsible for damage to the scooter or personal injury caused by disassembly, modification, or other alteration of your...
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