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The

 

Charging

 

To charge, plug 

the 

charger 

in 

the wall

and the charger 

into 

t

he 

charging 

port 

located on 

the 

r

i

ght hand 

side 

of 

t

he

 

Scooter

 

jus

beneath the deck

.

 

When cha

r

ging

 

your 

Scooter 

for 

 

the first time

it 

is recommended that

 

 the unit be 

charged 

for 6-8 hours prior 

to 

first 

use. 

 

Battery Care

 

1.

For the 

fi

rs

charge your 

Scooter 

mu 

st 

be left to charge for 6-8 hou

rs

2.

From there onwards charge your

 

Scooter 

unti

the 

green 

l

i

ght appea

r

s

 

on 

the 

char

ger

  

Do not 

keep 

the 

charger 

plugged in

 

for a period 

longer 

than

 

12 

hours

this 

may 

cause 

i

r

reparable damage 

to 

your batte

r

ies and 

will 

not

be covered 

by 

warranty.

3.

Do not 

a

llow 

your batter

i

es to go 

into "deep 

d

i

scha

r

ge"

This 

occurs 

when a

 

riders 

ignores 

the 

LED 

signals

 

and continues to ride 

the

 

Scooter 

and does 

not 

charg

e

 

the unit immediately. 

Th

i

s will 

ca

use 

irreparable damage 

to 

your batteries

a

nd 

will 

not 

be covered by warranty

.

4.

Make 

sure 

that 

you charge your

 

Scooter

 

prior 

to 

sto

r

ing it. Make 

s  re

 

that you 

charge 

it 

at least once every 

14 days

Not charg

i

ng 

the 

Scooter 

every 14 days 

may 

result in 

caus

ing

 

irreparable damage to your batteries

wh

i

ch 

will not be covered 

by 

warranty.

To 

i

n

crease 

the range 

on 

yo

u

batter

i

es, be sure 

to c

harge 

t

he 

Scooter

 

whenever 

the 

scooter is not 

in 

use. 

On return

i

ng 

from 

r

i

de

charge 

your 

Scooter

 

r

i

ght away. Consistent charging will build up the 

range of your batteries

.

 

Summary of Contents for Pro Series

Page 1: ...Pro Series USERMANUAL ...

Page 2: ...rk Ram Wheels Product description Electric Scooter Model No Green 01 Pro X Series Year of Construction 2020 The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following Directives Reference no Title 2006 42 EC Machinery Directives 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directives The following harmonized standar...

Page 3: ...Tleave your scooter chargingfor more than12 hours 5 Should you wish to store your Scooter charge it beforehandand make sureto charge once every 14 days This manual contains vital information regarding product care as well as best riding practices riding conditions and precautionary measures Read through this entire manual before riding and make sure to heed all warnings failure to doso mayresult i...

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Page 6: ...onditions Method and Appropriate Apparel Make sure to use proper riding attire in the form of elbow and knee pads as well asa helmet andappropriate footwear Glovesandgoggles are recommended Riders will become accustomed to riding the Scooter overtime accidents can occur when given to someone who has never ridden a scooter before Exercise cautionwhen allowing afirst time riderto getonto theScooter ...

Page 7: ... bars firmly Familiarize yourself with the brakes before turning the key Once you are ready to ride tum the key to the ON position Hold the accelerator firmly and slowly twist it open As the scooter starts to move forward and you have enough speed to balance place your second foot onto the deck Slowly open the throttle until you get to the required speed for the conditions in which you are riding ...

Page 8: ...nfold your Scooter 6 Fuse installation 7 Installingthe handle bar 7 Installingthe seat 7 Charging 9 Battery care 9 Before riding 10 Onboard LED 10 Suspension 10 Adjusting your rearsuspension 11 Brakes 11 Adjusting your brakes 12 Chain Care 12 Service 12 TroubleShooting 1 3 14 ...

Page 9: ...lease Deck 9 On Off switch 10 Rear Twin Shock Suspension 1 1 Battery Pack 1 2 Charger 13 Tool Kit 12 Getting Started How To Unfold Your Scooter To unfold the Scooter push the leverdown with one hand while gently pulling the steering column upward with the other hand Extend thesteeringcolumn fullyuntilyoufeelthelockingmechanism clickinto place ...

Page 10: ... using an Allen key If you find that the handlebars are tight around the steering column use a large flat screwdriver to assist you in widening the clamp Fuse Installation Before you begin assembling your Scooter please ensure that you have installed the fuse that can be found in your Scooter pack o Remove the fuse from thepack lift the deck of the Scooter and insert into the slot provided ...

Page 11: ...e You will see a lip on the inside of the clamp this lip indicates the top end of the clamp see imagebelow 4 Insert the steel stem B into the black seat base D 5 Tighten the c lamp and tighten the fore screwto keep the seat inplace 6 Insert the seat into the scooter deck 7 Tighten all bolts onthe plastic seat stem cover Remember to keep the area into which the seat is inserted clean and greased or...

Page 12: ... will not be covered by warranty 3 Do not allow your batteries to go into deep discharge This occurs when a riders ignores the LED signals andcontinuestoridethe Scooter and doesnot charge the unit immediately This will cause irreparable damage to your batteries and will not be covered by warranty 4 Make sure that you charge your Scooter prior to storingit Make s re thatyou chargeit at leastonce ev...

Page 13: ...the throttle of yourScooter assists in showing how much power is left in your batterysystem Suspension Our Scooter isequipped with ashock absorber in the frontand a twin shock suspension in the rear The twin shock suspension can be adjusted for comfort depending on the weight of the rider Make sure that the linkage bolts on the front shock absorber are fairlytight and there is no play do not over ...

Page 14: ...e in contact with the disc brake as this will ruin your brake system Further if you hear a screeching sound stop riding your scooter and visit the nearest Service Centre immediately The brake pads on yourScooter have worn down and further application of the brakes will damage the brake rotor Page 11 Adjusting Your Rear Suspension Toadjust the rear suspension tighten loosen the adjustment nut Pleas...

Page 15: ...djustment inplace Chain Care Proper chain care will increase the life and improve the performance of your Scooter 1 Always keep the chain lubricated with a good chain spray either motorcycle or bicycle grade 2 Make sure that the chain is tight with about 2 3mm of play 3 It is recommended that you do not attempt to tighten the chain yourself but rather visit the Service Centre for this adjustment a...

Page 16: ...hard ground only 4 Check thattyres are inflated to 2 bar 5 Check that wheels are spinning freely andbrakes are notcatching Replace batteries Brakes are not working Adjust lock nut and tensioning bolt on brake handle Do not attempt to fiddle with the brake caliper Doing so will void your warranty Take scooter to Service Centre Handlebars not aligned to front wheel Loosen handlebar clamp on steering...

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Page 18: ...nd check both ends of the charger plug Make sure they fit snuggly and are not worn 2 Open deck cover free wiring harness by cutting cable ties andcheckchargingwirecontacts Take scooter to ServiceCentre Charger light not working 1 Check the ACplug is making good contact and that the power is on 2 Check power cablefor breakages Replace Charger Page 14 ...

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