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The speed the scooter is driven at will directly affect the range and battery
life of each ride. The faster the scooter is driven the shorter total ride time
will be. Lower speeds will provide the best performance.

Tires

The Tron is equipped with tubeless tires, these require less maintenance,
and are less prone to flats compared to traditional tube tires. However,
damage and flats are still possible. The condition of your tires not only
directly affects the ability to drive your scooter but also its general
performance. Replace worn tires as necessary, please contact customer
service to inquire about placing an order.

In the event your tire is unable to hold air. Check it for any cuts or punctures.
In the event of a puncture the tire can be repaired at home with a basic
patch kit for tubeless tires, or by a shop that repairs tires. In the event that
there is a cut or greater damage to your tire(s) replacement parts are
available to order, please contact customer service.

The tread on the tires is crucial to the scooter’s handling and

safety. Worn out treads will reduce the grip between the tire and the
driving surface resulting in less control and possible accidents. 

Lubrication

This vehicle is designed with a differential motor for the rear axle and the
gearbox needs lubrication with the gear oil. This should be changed every
2-3 years under normal driving conditions or if stored for an extended period
of time.

Cleaning

To clean your scooter use a damp cloth with a neutral soap to wipe clean
surfaces. Avoid high pressure or excess water as this may cause corrosion
or shorts in electrical components.

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Summary of Contents for Tron

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Page 2: ...PLEASE INSPECT YOUR GIO ELECTRIC TRON MOBILITY SCOOTER UPON ARRIVAL AND REPORT ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED DURING SHIPPING 01 ...

Page 3: ... inside your scooter Avoid directly touching contacts with damp hands or metal tools to prevent electrocution To ensure the safety and reliability of your scooter do not modify your scooter and always use parts i e charger specifically designed for the GIO Tron ALWAYS APPLY BRAKES WHILE GOING DOWNHILL TO CONTROL SPEED AND AVOID SHARP TURNS AT HIGHER SPEEDS TO PREVENT TIPPING SIDEWAYS THIS VEHICLE ...

Page 4: ...LWAYS accelerate slowly and steer with both hands ALWAYS drive with caution at appropriate speeds ALWAYS use your scooters turn signals and horn ALWAYS obey local traffic law ALWAYS be aware of your surroundings pedestrians traffic etc ALWAYS take extra care when driving in spaces shared with motor vehicles parking lots driveways crosswalks etc ALWAYS apply brakes while driving downhill to regulat...

Page 5: ...ted driving by not using a cell phone while driving NEVER use replacement parts not approved by GIO Electric NEVER use a charger not included or approved of by GIO Electric Overview Thank you for your purchase of the GIO Electric Tron Mobility Scooter It is an easy to operate mobility scooter designed for indoor and outdoor use This stylish recreational mobility scooter doesn t require any licensi...

Page 6: ...s protective frame and remove it from its packaging We recommend saving shipping material until assembly is complete to avoid accidental loss of small parts components Double check that your Tron includes the following components Shopping Basket Keys x2 Headrest Headrest Hardware Charger Mirrors Due to a packing error your Tron may include a spare headrest mounting arm This extra piece is not used...

Page 7: ...stic knobs on the steering column adjust the steering column into a fully upright position and retighten the knobs Your basket lowers into place on the front basket bracket and is easily removed to use while shopping away from your scooter 06 ...

Page 8: ...the back of the seat back and remove Carefully align the bolts on the seat back with the holes in the back of the seat bucket replace the mounting knobs and tighten into place Please note the holes are located just under the outside lip of the seat bucket 07 ...

Page 9: ...ic push button with spring slid over it into the rear hole at the base of the mounting bracket and the bolt with washer added into the corresponding hole on the front of the bracket Secure the bolt into the button with a screwdriver Finish off the look of the headrest by placing the plastic cap over the screwhead and pressing into place 08 ...

Page 10: ...Step 6 Breaker The breaker on the scooter ships in the off position It must be turned on before charging or using your scooter Open the under seat compartment from the rear lock and locate the breaker at the front right side Push the breaker to the on position and you are now ready to charge 09 ...

Page 11: ...ay d Swivel seat bucket w cushion n Ignition e Rear storage container w lock o Removable shopping basket f Seat distance adjustment handle p Steering column adjustment knobs g Charging port q Bag hook h Rear lights under seat latch r Front lights headlight i Under seat compartment controller battery s Footrest j Rear wheels brakes motor t Front wheels brakes 10 ...

Page 12: ...rol Diagrams A High low beam switch G Speed km hr B Turn signal switch H Speed setting C Horn buttons I Battery level D Lights switch J Battery voltage E Speed switch K Traveled dictance F Reverse button 11 ...

Page 13: ...ear brakes Always apply both brakes at the same time especially when traveling at higher speeds Please note the electric braking function of your scooter will prevent the motor from starting if the brakes are applied Drive with care on wet slippery icy surfaces as it will increase the distance needed to stop allow extra room for braking in these conditions When driving downhill it is recommended t...

Page 14: ... locations Right Side Controls The 3 position black switch controls the scooters lights All lights including headlight ON DⱭ Daytime signal running lights only or All lights OFF The button located below the light switch labeled with a horn symbol activates the scooter s horn Left Side Controls The upper switch adjusts the intensity of the headlight when it is active Low beam and high beam The cent...

Page 15: ...r and keep away from moisture cold temperatures Your scooter will only charge and operate with the breaker in the ON position Adjusting your scooter The smart seat on the Tron has several possible adjustments Headrest To adjust the height of the headrest press the quick adjust button and shift the headrest to the desired position Release the button and ensure the headrest is properly locked into p...

Page 16: ...elease the handle Always remember to come to a complete stop before adjusting the seat Steering Column As part of the smart seat design the Tron s steering column is adjustable to accommodate the 4 riding positions Begin by loosening the steering column adjustment knobs then carefully shift the steering column into the desired position Once the desired position is set tighten the adjustment knobs ...

Page 17: ...rformed by most users a friend or family member or scooter technician Visually inspect your scooter regularly for any signs of damage especially after any collisions or accidents To ensure the safety and reliability of your scooter do not modify your scooter and always use parts i e charger specifically designed for the GIO Tron Alway make sure your scooter is turned off before performing any main...

Page 18: ...he battery in your scooter requires regular charging even when not in use to maintain its life This maintenance charge should be performed at least once a month if no other charging has occurred If storing the scooter for an extended period of time such as during winter ensure that it is accessible to perform the required maintenance charging All batteries are affected by environmental temperature...

Page 19: ...event of a puncture the tire can be repaired at home with a basic patch kit for tubeless tires or by a shop that repairs tires In the event that there is a cut or greater damage to your tire s replacement parts are available to order please contact customer service The tread on the tires is crucial to the scooter s handling and safety Worn out treads will reduce the grip between the tire and the d...

Page 20: ...y to ON position Battery is empty Charge battery Battery not connected Check battery connections Breaker not turned on Turn breaker to ON position Brakes engaged Release brakes or replace brake handles if defective Motor malfunction Check connections near the motor tighten loose connections or replace motor Throttle malfunction Check connections to or replace throttle Controller malfunction Check ...

Page 21: ...ghten screw Brakes too loose Brakes not properly adjusted Adjust brakes Brakes worn Replace pads Battery not charging Defective wall socket Check power or use a different outlet Loose external connection Check that charger is securely plugged into wall socket and charging socket on the scooter Loose internal connection Check connections near the battery and charging socket tighten loose connection...

Page 22: ...y periods commence from the date of shipment This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear items parts tires brake pads cables etc It does not cover the product issues due to misuse neglect or accident Nor any damage failure or loss caused by improper assembly set up storage maintenance or improper servicing For any request regarding warranty spare parts or replacement devices do not h...

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