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CONTENTS

Safety Warnings ...........................................................................................1-2

Before You Begin.............................................................................................. 3

Assembly and Set-Up....................................................................................4-6

Charging Battery/Pre-ride Checklist ................................................................ 7

Usage ............................................................................................................... 8 

Repair and Maintenance.............................................................................8-11

Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................... 12 

PowerRider 360 Parts..................................................................................... 13 

Warranty ........................................................................................................ 15

This manual contains many warnings and cautions concerning the 

consequences of failing to maintain, inspect or properly use your 

PowerRider™ 360. Because any incident can result in serious injury or even 

death, we do not repeat the warning of potential serious injury or death each 

time such a possibility is mentioned.

WARNING: 

Riding an electric PowerRider 360 does present potential 

risks and caution is required. Like any riding product, an electric PowerRider 

360 has inherent hazards associated with its use (for example, falling off 

or riding it into a hazardous situation). Like any riding product, electric 

PowerRider 360s can and are intended to move and it is therefore, of course, 

possible to lose control or otherwise get into dangerous situations. Both 

children and adults responsible for supervising them must recognize that if 

such things occur, a rider can be seriously injured or die, even when using 

safety equipment and other precautions. Certain conditions may cause the 

equipment to fail without fault of the manufacturer. RIDE AT YOUR OWN RISK 

AND USE COMMON SENSE.
This manual contains important safety information. It is your responsibility to 

review this information and make sure that all riders understand all warnings, 

cautions, instructions and safety topics, and assure that young riders are 

able to safely and responsibly use this product. Razor recommends that you 

periodically review and reinforce the information in this manual with younger 

riders, and that you inspect and maintain your child’s PowerRider 360° to 

ensure their safety.

WARNING: PARENTAL AND ADULT 

RESPONSIBILITY AND SUPERVISION IS NECESSARY:

 

Because products, like electric PowerRider 360s, can and do present potential 

hazards plainly associated with their use, it is well recognized THE NEED  

FOR EXERCISE OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SELECTING RIDING 

PRODUCTS APPROPRIATE TO THE AGE OF A CHILD, OR PARENTAL 

SUPERVISION IN SITUATIONS IN WHICH CHILDREN OF VARIOUS AGES 

MAY HAVE ACCESS TO THE SAME RIDING PRODUCTS, IS IMPORTANT. 

Not every product is appropriate for every age or size of child, and different 

age recommendations are found within this category of product which are 

intended to reflect the nature of the hazards and the expected mental or 

physical ability, or both, of a child to cope with the hazards.

The recommended rider age is 8 and older.

 Any rider unable to fit 

comfortably on the PowerRider 360 should not attempt to ride it. A parent’s 

decision to allow his or her child to ride this product should be based on the 

child’s maturity, skill and ability to follow rules. Razor emphasizes that adults 

are strongly advised not to disregard Razor’s recommendations or permit 

younger children to ride the PowerRider 360.

Keep this product away from small children and remember that it is 

intended for use only by persons who are, at a minimum, completely 

comfortable and competent while operating the PowerRider 360.

Persons with any mental or physical conditions that may make them 

susceptible to injury, impair their physical dexterity or mental capabilities 

to recognize, understand, and follow safety instructions and to be able to 

understand the hazards inherent in PowerRider 360 use, should not use or be 

permitted to use products inappropriate for their abilities. Persons with  

heart conditions, head, back or neck ailments (or prior surgeries to these  

areas of the body), or pregnant women, should be cautioned not to operate 

such products.

DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF 120 lb (54 kg). Rider weight 

does not necessarily mean a person’s size is appropriate to fit or 

maintain control of the PowerRider 360.

CHECK AND MAINTAIN POWERRIDER 360 

CONDITIONS

Before use, check to confirm that any and all chain guards or other  

covers and guards are in place and in serviceable condition. Check that  

the brake is functioning properly, and that the tire is inflated properly and  

have sufficient tread remaining. The PowerRider 360 should be maintained 

and repaired in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, using  

only the manufacturer’s authorized replacement parts, and should not  

be modified from the manufacturer’s original design and configuration. 

ACCEPTABLE RIDING PRACTICES AND CONDITIONS

Always check and obey any local laws or regulations which may 

affect the locations where the electric PowerRider 360 may be used. 

Keep safely away from cars and motor vehicle traffic at all times, and 

only use where allowed and with caution.

Do not activate the speed control on the hand grip unless you are on the 

PowerRider 360 and in a safe, outdoor environment, suitable for seated riding. 
The normal powered top speed of this PowerRider 360 will be approximately 

9 mph (14 kmh), which can be affected by conditions, such as rider weight, 

inclines, tire inflation and battery charge level. Avoid excessive speeds that 

can be associated with downhill rides.
Maintain a hold on the handlebars at all times. Do not touch the brakes or 

motor on your PowerRider 360 when in use or immediately after riding as 

these parts can become very hot.
Ride defensively. Watch out for potential obstacles that could catch your 

wheel or force you to swerve suddenly or lose control. Be careful to avoid 

pedestrians, skaters, skateboards, PowerRider 360s, bikes, children or animals 

who may enter your path, and respect the rights and property of others.
The electric PowerRider 360 is intended for use on flat, dry surfaces, such as 

pavement or level ground, without loose debris, such as sand, leaves, rocks or 

gravel. Wet, slick, bumpy, uneven or rough surfaces may impair traction and 

contribute to possible accidents. Do not ride your PowerRider 360 in mud,  

ice, puddles or water. Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates, and sudden 

surface changes. 
Do not attempt or do stunts or tricks on your electric PowerRider 360. The 

PowerRider 360 is not made to withstand abuse from misuse, such as 

jumping, curb grinding or any other type of stunts. Racing, stunt riding, 

or other maneuvers also enhance risk of loss of control, or may cause 

uncontrolled rider actions or reactions.
Never allow more than one person at a time to ride the PowerRider 360.
Do not ride at night or when visibility is limited.
Never use near steps or swimming pools.
Do not allow hands, feet, hair, body parts, clothing, or similar articles to  

come in contact with moving parts, wheels, or drivetrain, chain while the  

motor is running.
Never use headphones, a cell phone or text when riding.
Never hitch a ride with a vehicle.
Do not ride your PowerRider 360 in wet or icy weather and never immerse 

the PowerRider 360 in water, as the electrical and drive components could 

be damaged by water or create other possibly unsafe conditions. Never 

risk damaging surfaces, such as carpet or flooring, by use of an electric 

PowerRider 360 indoors.

SAFETY WARNINGS

Summary of Contents for PowerRider 360

Page 1: ... are for demonstration purposes only Illustrations may not reflect exact appearance of actual product Specifications subject to change without notice Please have your product along with the 19 character product I D code with you before contacting Razor for warranty assistance and or replacement parts Product I D Code _____________ ____________ ____________ PowerRider 360 ...

Page 2: ...r 360 use should not use or be permitted to use products inappropriate for their abilities Persons with heart conditions head back or neck ailments or prior surgeries to these areas of the body or pregnant women should be cautioned not to operate such products DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF 120 lb 54 kg Rider weight does not necessarily mean a person s size is appropriate to fit or maintain con...

Page 3: ...ectric PowerRider 360 should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event of such damage the PowerRider 360 must not be charged until the charger has been repaired or replaced Use only with the recommended charger Use caution when charging The charger is not a toy Charger should be operated by an adult Do not operate charger near flammable materials Unpl...

Page 4: ...scratches in the paint or dents that may have occurred during shipping Because the PowerRider 360 was partially assembled and packed at the factory there should not be any problems even if the box has a few scars or dents Estimated Assembly and Set UpTime Allow up to 15 20 minutes for assembly WARNING DO NOT USE NON RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR POWERRIDER 360 The PowerRider 360 has been built to certa...

Page 5: ...g two 2 5 mm Allen wrenches 3 Insert the rear frame into the frame assembly Attaching the Frame Required Tools Two 2 5 mm Allen wrenches 1 Using a 5 mm Allen wrench remove the steering bolt from the frame assembly 2 Insert the front fork into the frame assembly Attaching the Front Fork Required Tools 5 mm Allen wrench 4 Reinsert the steering bolt and secure using a 5 mm Allen wrench 3 Be sure to p...

Page 6: ... inner tube and or adapter to be severed by the front drive sprocket Note If you lose the valve extender contact customer service or one can be purchased at most auto parts stores WARNING Do not over inflate as this could damage tire or wheel Note The pressurized air supplies found at gasoline stations are designed to inflate high volume automobile tires If you decide to use such an air supply to ...

Page 7: ...D code located on the white label of your product available for better assistance Additional Customer Service contact information is listed at the back of this manual WARNING When riding foot pegs must be unfolded and both feet placed securely on pegs ASSEMBLY AND SET UP Attaching the Flag Unfolding the Foot Pegs 1 1 Unfold the foot pegs 2 Insert flag into fixed hole located on the rear of the fra...

Page 8: ...he recommended charger Batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision The charger is not a toy Always disconnect the charger before wiping down and or cleaning the PowerRider 360 with a damp cloth The charger supplied with the PowerRider 360 should be regularly examined for damage to the cord plug enclosure and other parts In the event of such damage the PowerRider 360 must not be charge...

Page 9: ... 8 mm wrench to hold the lock nuts that keep the screws in place 6 Using 14 mm and 17 mm wrenches loosen the axle locknuts Push down and remove the wheel from the fork Remove the chain from the front sprocket 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver loosen the six 6 screws to remove the motor cover chain guard 3 Remove the cable cap at the end of the cable Do not lose 4 Using a 10 mm wrench loosen the brake...

Page 10: ...t Slip the wheel axle into the fork slot and through the wheel note the sequence of the hardware pictured to the right Push the chain tensioner down to create slack in the chain Hand tightened the front axle locknuts 3 Install the brake housing anchor on the front and brake plate using the bolt washer and nut Do not tighten 5 Replace the motor cover chain guard Refer to steps 1 and 2 4 Thread the ...

Page 11: ...sion thread the brake lever adjuster in or out 1 4 to 1 2 turn until the desired brake adjustment is attained Most adjustments are complete at this step If the brake still needs further adjustment proceed to the following steps 4 If the brake is too tight or too loose use a 10 mm wrench to loosen the nut on the brake cable for additional adjustment Securely tighten the nut when finished 2 Using a ...

Page 12: ...ncineration land filling or mixing of sealed lead acid batteries with household trash is prohibited by law in most areas Return exhausted batteries to a federal or state approved lead acid battery recycler or a local seller of automotive batteries If you live in Florida or Minnesota it is prohibited by law to throw away lead acid batteries in the municipal waste stream Charger The charger supplied...

Page 13: ...ours after each subsequent use Even with proper care a rechargeable battery does not last forever Average battery life is 1 to 2 years depending on product use and conditions Replace only with a Razor replacement battery Product runs sluggishly Riding conditions are too stressful Product is overloaded Use only on solid flat clean and dry surfaces such as pavement or level ground Make sure you do n...

Page 14: ...tion on spare part availability Specifications subject to change without notice 1 Handlebar Grips right left 1 1 Handlebar Cap 1 2 Valve Extender 2 Push Button Throttle 3 Handlebar Front Fork 4 Motor Cover Chain Guard Front Back 5 Battery Bracket 6 Battery 12V 5Ah 7 Chain Tensioner 8 Control Module 9 Motor 12V 100W 10 Brake Lever Assembly 11 Front Wheel Complete See page 9 for hardware sequence 12...

Page 15: ...INSURANCE YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVINGTHE USE OFTHIS ELECTRIC RIDE ON PRODUCT TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACTYOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT ...

Page 16: ... This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning...

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