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Mando Footloose user manual

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English

A new way of moving

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1. Tire pressure

45~55psi (MAX 70psi) / Use a proper pump when pumping air into the tires. 

(The number is based on the original tire installed to the product. Air pressure 

may vary with the type of tire)

- Excessive air pressure -> Uncomfortable riding quality

- Insufficient air pressure -> May cause a flat tire or inflexible handling.

 

2. Battery energy check

- The remaining amount of energy in the battery can be checked on the HMI 

screen. 

(For more information about charging the battery, please refer to ‘F. Battery 

and Charging’)

3. Brakes 

- Check that front and rear brakes work properly.

(Front brake -> left lever, rear brake -> right lever) 

It works the opposite way in the U.K., Singapore and several 

other countries.

- Practice braking by gripping the brake levers gently.

(Abrupt use of the brakes may cause injuries)

4. Seat height and handle height / adjustment and locking

- Incorrect seat height and handle height may cause uncomfortable riding and 

handling and reduce a rider’s coordination of the bike which may potentially 

cause injuries. 

(For more information about adjusting seat height and handle height, please 

refer to ‘C. Adjustment of the Product’)

- When the handlepost clamp / handlepost folding lever is not fixed tightly  the 

steering might be affected. 

(The rider may lose balance and get injured)

5. Changing operating modes  

- Practice changing the operating modes before riding. (For more information 

about HMI setting including switching operating modes, please refer to ‘E. 

Riding Instructions’)

6. Other safety checklist

- During night riding, ensure that the front / rear reflectors are fixed, clean and 

working properly for identification and safety. Additional lighting is essential 

in most countries by law. 

- Ensure that your shoe strings are tied. (Untied shoe strings may be caught 

up by a pedal or crankshaft)

- Ensure that each part of the bike is fastened properly for operation.

(Check the tightness and operation of all parts including the brake cable and pedals)
Loosely fixed screws or bolts may cause injury and excessively tight screws 

or bolts may affect operation and cause damage to the product. 

- Ensure that the front / rear wheels are correctly aligned. 

-> Bounce the front / rear wheels by lifting it up 2~3 inches off the ground.

-> Rock the front / rear wheels side to side. If  any movements or wobbles  

are detected, do not operate the product.

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Items to be checked 

before riding

Before every ride, it is important to carry out a safety check to avoid any 

problems.

Manipulating the brake lever

HMI-battery

Handlepost folding lever

HMI-Operating mode 

If any defect listed in the checklist is 
found, please contact the store.  

Mando Footloose body

HMI (Information display)

Bell  

Light

Rear reflector

General battery charger

High speed battery charger

(sold separately)

Introduction

Checking the components                                                                                                  

Before riding, check the components included in the box. 

* The components of this product may be changed, without prior notice, to improve the function of the product.

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Summary of Contents for Footloose

Page 1: ...wise choice Advantages of Mando Footloose Compact and refined design New generation of transport Comfortable ride Contents A Introduction A 1 Mando Footloose parts identification 03 A 2 Checking the...

Page 2: ...post folding clamp Fork Front wheel 15 16 17 18 19 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 Symbol Description Safety It represents safety warnings that may affect safety Warning It represents cases which may...

Page 3: ...e riding For more information about HMI setting including switching operating modes please refer to E Riding Instructions 6 Other safety checklist During night riding ensure that the front rear reflec...

Page 4: ...you would like to adjust the seat height by yourself you have to ensure the fol lowing 5 Ensure that the seatpost clamp is tightened properly 6 Ensure that the seat post is not above the minimum inse...

Page 5: ...on of rear wheel with your right foot against the tire so Mando Footloose does not move during folding and fold Mando Footloose by lifting the seat or centre frame up 8 Hold the seat or frame with you...

Page 6: ...ons does not exceed 90 rpm rotations per min ute Excessive number of rotations may re duce the lifetime and cause breakdown of the product due to overload Check the degree of acceleration force by ope...

Page 7: ...atures In a battery charging and discharging occurs by chemical reactions The chemical reactions are affected by the temperature and the performance of a battery is highly influenced by hot climate in...

Page 8: ...aminated with foreign substances 4 Always use the Mando Footloose original charger If you use a charger other than Mando Footloose charger it may generate heat cause a rupture or a fire Do not use oth...

Page 9: ...f Off Standby Red Red Off In Progress Red Red Red Completed Green Red Green F 8 Time to Charge Using a general charger it usually takes about 5 5 hours when the battery icon on the HMI screen is compl...

Page 10: ...ly 28 Do not operate the product if it was disassembled and rebuilt by the user G G How to use the product properly 1 Safety tips For safe riding safety equipment required Be aware of the safety requi...

Page 11: ...sories that can improve the riding quality performance and design However you should be cautious when you replace parts or install accessories The safety is not ensured when parts are replaced and acc...

Page 12: ...illips bolt and a nut How to place a bell How to place a rear reflecting plate Be cautious the nut easily falls off during installation How to use the stand 1 Place the pedal parallel with the ground...

Page 13: ...or resulted from any of the the following circumstances Small defects sound vibration etc which do not affect the quality or function of the product A flat tire or cut made by nails or broken glass W...

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