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1.

 

The battery is low on charge 

Solution:

  Recharge Battery.   

2.

 

Power connector is loose.  

Solution:

  

Refer to above “Power Not On” problem and check 

the connectors. 
 

Problem:  Short ride time/runs slow. 

Possible causes/solutions: 

1.

 

Rider weight.  

Solution:

  Do not exceed 115 kg (255 lbs.) maximum weight limit. 

2.

 

Riding conditions.  

Solution:

  Use only on flat, dry surfaces.  Avoid steep inclines and 

areas with debris on surface. 

3.

 

Battery not fully charged.  

Solution:

  Charge battery until full.   

4.

 

Old/Damaged Battery.  

Solution:

  Replace Battery.  Contact Customer Service on our 

website:   

www.getglion.com

.    

 

5.

 

Deflated tires or flat tires.  Solution: check tire pressure.  Contact Customer Service for 
replacement tires and how to fix flat tires.

 

IF YOU’VE CONSULTED THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AND ARE STILL HAVING PROBLEMS 

WITH YOUR SCOOTER, PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT:  support@getglion.com.  Also 
visit our website for replacement parts, product support, and instructional videos.  Use only 
replacement parts supplied by Glion.   
 

 

 

CLEANING, STORING, AND SERVICING 

 

1.

 

KEEP YOUR SCOOTER DRY: 

Do not ride your scooter in wet conditions unless 

unavoidable.  Dry off your scooter immediately and do not store in the vertical position for 
48 hours.    

 

2.

 

KEEP YOUR SCOOTER CLEAN:  

Remove dust and dirt from your scooter with a wrung-out, 

damp rag.  Dry immediately.  Never use solvents.  Do not spray your scooter down with 
water or submerse it.  Keep hair and carpet fibers free from axles. 

 

3.

 

STORAGE:  

Battery performance is susceptible to temperature.  Do not store your scooter 

in direct sunlight or in a high temperature environment like inside of your car.  Store your 
scooter indoors, out of the elements.   Room temperature is ideal for storage.   Avoid storing 
the scooter in wet environments.  Recharge the battery in full after it has been completely 
discharged and before storing the scooter for longer periods.  Even in storage, please 
monitor the battery level and recharge the battery fully at least once every 3 months. 
Storage temperature should be between -10° C (14° F) or above 40° C (104° F) 
   

4.

 

SERVICE AND DISPOSAL.  

Should your scooter require service, please contact customer 

service at:  support@getglion.com .  Your satisfaction is our greatest priority!  

If you need 

to dispose of the scooter, please make sure you take out the battery from the battery 
compartment and contact a local recycling agency for battery disposal instructions.  
Battery must not be disposed together with waste as it has high risks of causing fire, 
explosion and pollution if not handled properly. Please dispose of the rest of the 
scooter according to your local laws and regulations.

 

 

 

PRODUCT REGISTRATION 

 
We encourage you to register your Glion Electric Scooter with us.  Registration helps us ensure 
your continued satisfaction and enables us to contact you with new product instructions.  Also, 
registration and proof of purchase are necessary to make a warranty claim.   Please register your 
Glion Electric Scooter at www.getglion.com/product-registration/.  Please keep your original 

Summary of Contents for Dolly XL

Page 1: ...12 15 2022 Gl on Dolly XL Electric Scooter User Manual...

Page 2: ...Glion Electric Scooter at www getglion com for warranty coverage Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions support getglion com www getglion com Probity Cell LLC 701 4th Avenue Su...

Page 3: ...FOLD FOLD INSTRUCTIONS 8 OVERVIEW OF YOUR GLION ELECTRIC SCOOTER 11 OPERATING YOUR GLION ELECTRIC SCOOTER 14 BATTERY AND CHARGER 15 DOLLY FEATURE 17 SCOOTER COVER OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 18 GLION ELECTRIC...

Page 4: ...te shoes lace up with rubber soles and bright or reflective clothing while operating this scooter WARNING Failure to wear a helmet while riding may result in serious injury or death 3 SAFE OPERATING C...

Page 5: ...t more than 20 km h 13 mph and be careful to control your speed when descending hills The scooter has a short wheel base and can become unsteady at excessive downhill speeds 14 VISIBILITY Do not ride...

Page 6: ...water rain wet or muddy conditions runs the risk of severely damaging it Do not immerse the scooter in water or directly spray the scooter when cleaning When parked outside where rain is possible cov...

Page 7: ...e Brushless DC Motor Rated Output Power 400W Rated Voltage 36V Charger Input Voltage 100 240V Charging time 2A charger 5 5 hour Top speed and range per charge depends on rider weight wind speed temper...

Page 8: ...al Standing Board Battery Compartment Rear Light Rear Wheel Hub Motor Brake Front Fender Fender Front Wheel Fender Front Fork Fender Battery Charging Port Accelerator Power Headlight Button LCD Displa...

Page 9: ...e bottle holder is included below in step 4 Step 1 Make sure the scooter is turned off The LCD Display on the right handle grip should not be lit If it is lit press the middle power button for 2 secon...

Page 10: ...p 4 Install the bottle holder using the Allan wrench and screws included in the package on the vertical handle bar There are 2 screws and a small collar included in each package Install the long screw...

Page 11: ...hile quick release is locked IF T BAR MOVES DOWN MAKE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE QUICK RELEASE THUMB SCREW MORE AND TIGHTEN THE QUICK RELEASE LEVER AGAIN FOLDING YOUR SCOOTER Step 1 Make sure the scooter is...

Page 12: ...d The folding mechanism should unlock Pushing T bar forward is very important as it unlocks the folding pedal Without pushing T bar forward while stepping on the folding pedal could damage the folding...

Page 13: ...fore the controller releases energy to the motor Also the scooter is rear wheel drive Be sure to have your body weight towards the front of the scooter when engaging the motor to avoid a wheelie Use p...

Page 14: ...ooter comes with both front and rear braking The left hand side is the rear braking and the right hand side is the front braking Always apply the left hand rear braking before applying front braking t...

Page 15: ...torized scooters vehicles bicycles etc you must familiarize yourself with the function handling braking distance performance and safety of this scooter in a safe and controlled environment 3 Always ch...

Page 16: ...distance of the scooter at various speeds before operating near intersections pedestrians and other obstacles WARNING Always ride at speeds you can comfortably and safely control Take the time to fami...

Page 17: ...ery is 95 full it will turn green It will continue to charge with very small current for about 30 minutes after the LED turns green When battery is 100 full the charger will stop charging and the char...

Page 18: ...t rubber protective cover USAGE 1 You will not damage the battery by riding the scooter until the battery is fully discharged and the scooter motor shuts down However we do ask to promptly recharge th...

Page 19: ...The wheelies allow the scooter to roll by your side and also to stand vertically with the wheelies and the T bar as the base SCOOTER COVER OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 1 Cover Installation and Removal Fold you...

Page 20: ...Steps 2 Helmet Pocket and Handlebar Carrying Access The scooter cover has a side pocket allowing rider to store helmet as shown above The scooter cover also has two slits in the side so you can easily...

Page 21: ...and bounce it off the ground Do a quick visual and tactile inspection of the whole scooter Make sure you inspect all visible nuts bolts and structural welds If anything sounds feels or looks loose or...

Page 22: ...e of a lithium ion battery in a fire The battery may explode Do not dispose of a lithium ion battery with your household trash The incineration landfilling or combining a lithium ion battery with your...

Page 23: ...om behind the lower headlight where the wiring comes out of the lower handlebar slowly unwind the curly wrapping material to expose the wires After unwrapping this section of the material you should s...

Page 24: ...th sides and plug them firmly together until tight B Upper handlebar connectors There are five connectors behind the upper headlight If any of them are loose you can see the inside color between two e...

Page 25: ...r and carpet fibers free from axles 3 STORAGE Battery performance is susceptible to temperature Do not store your scooter in direct sunlight or in a high temperature environment like inside of your ca...

Page 26: ...DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY IN CONNECTION WITH USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL PROBITY CELL S LIABILITY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY BREACH OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY EXCEE...

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