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Assembly Instructions.

 

Scooter Assembly 

 

Depress and hold the latch release button on the seat tube. Free the steer tube and extend it 
to a vertical position. 

 

Lift the seat tube to an upright position until the latch mechanism engages and securely locks 
the seat tube in a vertical position. 

 

Extend the steer tube to its full, upright position and check that all cables are untangled. 

 

Apply firm pressure to the lower latch lever, securely locking the steer tube in an upright 
position. 
 

Handlebar Assembly

 

 

Place both halves of the handlebar in their proper holes. Insert and rotate the handlebar 
halves until the locking buttons snap into holes in the stem and are securely set. (see 
diagrams) 

 

Battery Assembly 

 

Place the battery into the battery compartment. Attach the motor lead to the battery lead. 
IMPORTANT: Completely charge the battery before riding the City Bug electric scooter for the 
first time. Disconnect the battery from the motor lead when not in use. Refer to the Battery 
System and Charger section of this manual for additional specifications regarding use. Basket 
Assembly Open the basket fully and press the bottom of the basket into place. Rotate locking 
bar to the inside of the basket locking it into the slot. Secure the basket hook to the rear clamp 
located on the seat tube. 

 

Height Adjustment 

 

The next step is to ensure the handlebar and seat tube are adjusted for a comfortable riding 
position. 

 

The handlebar and seat tube height can be easily adjusted for each rider. To adjust the 
height, open the quick release levers on the steer tube and seat tube. The cam lever is 
pointing straight out when in the open position. If necessary, tighten or loosen the adjusting 
nut so the quick release cam lever first meets resistance when in this position. Raise or lower 
the handlebar and seat tube to the preferred height. Firmly push the quick release cam lever 
down to the closed position. 

 

IMPORTANT: Make sure the "MAX-HT" mark of the seat post cannot be seen above the seat 
tube.  

 

Folding Instructions.

 

The City Bug electric scooter can be folded in a few easy steps. The scooter is easy to 
transport when folded. 

 

Battery

 

 

The battery can be removed by disconnecting the battery lead from the motor. The removal of 
the battery is optional, since the battery can remain in the battery compartment during 

Summary of Contents for City Bug

Page 1: ...and pedestrians Important Safety Information It is important to read and follow the instructions and safety information contained within this Owner s Manual prior to use General Information Always we...

Page 2: ...ds This may increase wear of the brake lining and adversely affect the ability to stop the unit Mechanical Systems Check all joints hinges and quick releases to ensure the City Bug electric scooter is...

Page 3: ...nd take it with you This prevents unauthorized use of the product especially by children After folding the product be certain the steer tube is securely locked into the seat tube latch before carrying...

Page 4: ...regarding use Basket Assembly Open the basket fully and press the bottom of the basket into place Rotate locking bar to the inside of the basket locking it into the slot Secure the basket hook to the...

Page 5: ...ding mechanism latch forward releasing the steer tube Turn the handlebar clockwise until the steer tube latch is lined up to properly fit into the seat tube slot Insert the steer tube latch into the s...

Page 6: ...socket See figure on right In the United States and Canada you will need 115V In Europe and other countries you will need 230V or higher Turn the charging unit power switch to the on position Light In...

Page 7: ...certain circumstances the City Bug Scooter s micro computer will automatically shut the motor off to ensure the integrity to the drive system The following lights will indicate the problem and sugges...

Page 8: ...not extended too far Problem 5 Cannot properly fold the City Bug Helper scooter Possible Cause Suggested Action The seat post direction is incorrect preventing the steer tube latch from properly engag...

Page 9: ...front wheel Possible Cause Suggested Action The steer tube collar is loose Loosen the bolt on the steer tube collar Align the handlebar with the front wheel Securely tighten the bolt on the steer tube...

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