Razor Accelerator Series Owner's Manual

Razor Accelerator Series Owner's Manual

Electric scooter

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E90/ACCELERATOR SERIES
ELECTRIC SCOOTER
NOTE:
The unit must be traveling up to 3mph (5kmh) before motor will engage. Kick
start up to 3mph (5kmh) while applying the throttle to engage motor.
OWNER'S MANUAL
Read and understand this entire manual before riding!
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE!
NOTE: Manual illustrations are for demonstration purposes only. Illustrations
may not reflect exact appearance of actual product. Specifications subject to
change without notice.
Please have your 19 digit product I.D. code ready before contacting Razor for
warranty assistance and/or replacement parts.
Product I.D. Code: ____________ - ____________ - ____________
v.1_03-12

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Safety Warnings and Rider Responsibility
Parental and Adult Responsibility & Supervision
Emphasizes the need for parental responsibility in selecting products appropriate for a child's age and ability.
Weight Limit and Rider Suitability
Specifies the maximum weight limit (120lbs) and advises considering rider's physical and mental capabilities.
Scooter Condition Checks
Instructions to check chain guards, brake function, tire inflation, and tread before use.
Riding Practices and Conditions
Guidelines on obeying local laws, staying away from traffic, and using the scooter on suitable surfaces.
Proper Riding Attire
Recommends wearing safety helmet, elbow/kneepads, long-sleeved shirt, long pants, gloves, and athletic shoes.
Using the Charger
Details on examining the charger, using only the recommended charger, and caution during charging.
Before You Begin
Power Switch Safety
Ensures the power switch is turned OFF before any maintenance procedures are performed.
Estimated Assembly and Set-Up Time
Estimates assembly time for an adult with bicycle mechanics experience and charging time.
Product ID Locations
Lists the locations where the product's 19-digit ID code can be found for warranty assistance.
Required Tools
Lists the tools needed for assembly: 5mm Allen wrenches, 10mm/13mm open wrenches, and a screwdriver.
Assembly and Set-Up
Attaching the Handlebar Grip
Step-by-step instructions for inserting and securing the collapsible handlebar grip into the T-bar.
Attaching the Handlebars
Instructions on how to loosen the collar clamp, thread the steering tube onto the fork, and tighten the clamp.
Charging the Battery
Provides guidelines on initial and recharge times, full charge before storing, and monthly recharging.
Usage
Starting the Scooter
Explains how to turn on the power, press the throttle, and kick-start to engage the motor.
Stopping the Scooter
Instructs to release the throttle and use the rear fender brake to bring the unit to a complete stop.
Brake Maintenance
Instructions to check brake function for positive action and for the cut-off switch to deactivate the motor.
Frame, Fork, and Handlebar Checks
Advises checking for cracks or broken connections, especially after aggressive riding or impacts.
Wheel Maintenance
Recommends periodically inspecting tires for wear and checking the wheels regularly.
Safety Gear
Mandates wearing a safety helmet and recommends elbow pads, kneepads, and athletic shoes.
Battery Care
Instructs to turn off the power switch when not in use and avoid freezing temperatures for battery longevity.
Repair and Maintenance Procedures
Front Wheel Replacement
Detailed steps and required tools for replacing the front wheel, including hardware sequence.
Chain and Rear Wheel Replacement
Step-by-step guide for replacing the rear wheel and chain, including tool requirements and hardware sequence.
Battery Care, Charger, and Parts
Battery Care and Disposal
Instructions on proper battery care, avoiding freezing temperatures, and environmentally safe disposal.
Charger Use and Inspection
Guidance on regularly examining the charger for damage and using only the recommended charger.
Wheel and Drive System Wear
User responsibility to inspect wheels for wear and adjust/replace drive train components.
Replacement Parts and Repair Centers
Information on obtaining replacement parts and locating authorized repair centers.
Troubleshooting Guide
Unit Does Not Work or No Longer Works
Addresses issues like the unit not engaging the motor, blown fuses, or loose connections.
Battery Issues
Covers problems like undercharged batteries, batteries not holding a charge, or old/damaged batteries.
Performance Issues
Troubleshoots short run time, slow performance, and intermittent operation.
Electric Scooter Parts Identification
List of Scooter Components
Provides a numbered list of all major parts of the E90 Electric Scooter for identification.
Component Diagram
A visual diagram with numbered callouts identifying each part of the scooter.
Warranty Information
Razor Limited Warranty Terms
Details the 90-day limited warranty against manufacturing defects and exclusions.
Warranty Void Conditions
Lists conditions that will void the warranty, such as improper use or modification.
Record Keeping
Advises saving the sales receipt and recording the serial number for warranty purposes.

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