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MAINTENANCE

Do not perform any maintenance when the power is on, or the battery is charging.

After each ride, especially if you have travelled a long distance, inspect your scooter.

Inspect the brakes to make sure that is working properly.

Make sure all screws and bolts are taut and properly fastened to prevent injury and

Unnecessary wear and tear.

Cleaning: 

Remove dirt with a soft, damp cloth. Remove stubborn dirt with a bit of toothpaste and a toothbrush, 

then use a damp cloth to clean. Remove scratches with sandpaper or other polishing materials.

Warning:

 Do not use alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other corrosive, volatile chemical solvents for 

cleaning. This will seriously damage the appearance and the structure of the scooter. Do not use a 

high-pressure cleaner and ensure that the charging cable has been unplugged and the rubber cap 

is tightened when cleaning with water. Risk of electric shock or serious product failure.

When not in use, store the electric scooter in a dry and cool place; avoid long-term storage 

outdoors. Direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold will accelerate the aging of the electric scooter and 

its tyres and generally reduce the life span of the battery pack.

Battery Maintenance:

1. Do not use third party batteries; this can cause technical defects.

2. Do not touch the battery contacts, and do not open or expose the battery casing. Avoid metal 

    objects touching die battery contacts; this will cause a short circuit, damage the battery or cause 

    personal injury or death.

3. To avoid the risk of damage and fire, only use die original charger.

4. Improper disposal of used batteries may cause serious contamination of the environment. 

    Observe local regulations when discarding of the battery pack. Do not dispose of the battery pack 

    with the household waste.

5. After each use, recharge the battery.

Do not expose the battery to temperatures above 50°C or below -20°C (e.g. in the boot of a car). 

This can lead to battery failure, overheating, and fire. 

Charge the battery if you will not be using 

your scooter for more than 30 days.

 Store it in a cool and dry place and fully charge it every 60 

days. Damages due to non-observance are not covered by the warranty.

Avoid completely discharging the unit to preserve the utility of the battery life, make sure to charge 

the battery before the battery can be 100% drained out. If the battery runs out, put it to charge 

immediately. Charge the battery at room temperature as the life span and performance of the 

battery will drop in temperatures below 0°C. 

Warning: A fully charged electric scooter battery is depleted after approx. 120-180 days in standby 

mode. The battery is equipped with a smart chip to record the battery charge and discharge 

situation. Prolonged non-charging can cause irreversible damage to the battery, which is not 

covered by your warranty. Only a qualified service technician is allowed to remove the battery pack 

as this holds the risk of serious injuries through electric shock or short circuit!

If your brakes are too tight, use the supplied M5 hex wrench and turn counter-clockwise to release 

the brake cable. Shorten the exposed tail length slightly and lock the pressure plate screws again. If 

your brake is not tight enough, release the pressure plate screws and lengthen the exposed tail 

length slightly. Then lock the pressure plate screws again.

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Adjusting the disc brake

Brake cable

Summary of Contents for RP-HOPPER 4

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RP HOPPER E SCOOTER HOPPER...

Page 2: ...it off with a bit of swag To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read and follow the guidelines in this user manual carefully and thoroughly before and during riding If you have any que...

Page 3: ...if your weight less than 20Kg or exceed 120 Kg Do not attempt to open or modify your Hopper E scooter as doing so will void the manufactur er s warranty and could lead to serious injuries or death Do...

Page 4: ...to ensure that the device is being used as explained in the user manual Risk of shock Do not allow water and or liquids to come in contact with any part of the product Use dry non abrasive cloth to re...

Page 5: ...aws For additional information about where you should drop off your batteries and electrical or electronic waste please contact your local or regional waste management office your household waste disp...

Page 6: ...ity The power consump tion of the battery level indication will change from right to left At first the light will be still then will flash and finally will go off The 4 LED lights indicate a capacity...

Page 7: ...he wall outlet 4 While the scooter is charging the adaptor indicator light will turn red 5 Once the scooter is fully charged the adaptor indicator light will turn green Disconnect the AC charger from...

Page 8: ...d control the charging process Do not exceed the recommended Charging time Do not charge your E scooter at night while you are sleeping If your E scooter has been exposed to High or low temperatures w...

Page 9: ...PORTING 8 The Roller Pro Hopper E Scooter is designed for relatively smooth flat terrain Until you are comfortable using the scooter avoid operating in places with slopes pedestrians or obstacles A he...

Page 10: ...of used batteries may cause serious contamination of the environment Observe local regulations when discarding of the battery pack Do not dispose of the battery pack with the household waste 5 After e...

Page 11: ...while performance and or heavy drifting may yield excessive wear To purchase tire replacements and or for questions about your Rider s E Bike parts please visit our website www rollerpro es Tyre valv...

Page 12: ...5 EN6100 3 2 2014 EN6100 3 3 2013 LVD Standards Directive 2014 35 UE EN60335 1 2012 A11 2014 MD Standards Directive 2006 42 CE EN60204 1 2006 A1 2009 AC2010 ROHS Standards Directive 2011 65 UE sobre r...

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