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SWAGTRON SwagCycle Folding Electric Scooter

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

The SwagCycle™ has been designed with the utmost safety in mind for its riders. Extra precautions have 

been taken to protect the user from product hardware malfunctions through our meticulous design and 

engineering. 
However, like any mode of transportation, the SwagCycle™ has inherent hazards associated with its use 

(e.g.: losing control, falling off, or riding into a hazardous situation). Please read and be sure to follow all 

instructions and safety recommendations in this user manual prior to and when riding your SwagCycle™.
Before each ride, especially if you may travel a long distance, inspect your Swagcycle™. First, check the 

tires for proper in

fl

 ation and cracks on the walls of the tires. Keeping the tires properly in

fl

 ated and 

maintained will help prevent 

fl

 ats and damage. Second, check all cables and cable housings for fraying, 

breaks, rust, or corrosion and replace if necessary. Lastly, inspect the brakes to make sure that both 

are working properly. Additionally, check the brake pads for any damage as they will wear over time 

and eventually need replacement. If a replacement of the brake pads or any other part is needed, please 

contact customer support for replacement service. In general, it is recommended to make sure all nuts and 

bolts are taut and properly fastened to prevent injury and unnecessary wear and tear on your SwagCycle™. 

Maximum Weight

264 lbs / 120kg

Maximum Speed

10 MPH / 16 km/h

Max Incline

12

˚

This device requires coordination, agility, and balance. Use your best judgement to determine if an individual can use 

the SwagCycle™ safely.

Summary of Contents for SwagCycle

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Page 2: ...don t be fooled If you want real swag you re in the right place To ensure your safety and the safety of others please read and be sure to follow all instructions and safety recommendations in this Use...

Page 3: ...iagram 4 Section 2 Assembling Folding your SwagCycle 5 Section 3 Charging Your SwagCycle 7 Section 4 How To Ride 9 Section 5 Safe Riding Techniques Tips 10 5 1 Disposal at End of Life 11 Section 6 Mai...

Page 4: ...r inflation and cracks on the walls of the tires Keeping the tires properly inflated and maintained will help prevent flats and damage Second check all cables and cable housings for fraying breaks rus...

Page 5: ...SwagCycle can void all warranties Only authorized repair centers may open and service the SwagCycle OBEY LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS Always check and adhere to local laws regarding personal transporta...

Page 6: ...ully charged before using If you have questions contact SWAGTRON before you attempt to use or return your SwagCycle 1 1 About the SwagCycle The SwagCycle Folding Electric Scooter by SWAGTRON is a comp...

Page 7: ...4 ENGLISH SWAGTRONSwagCycleFoldingElectricScooter 1 2 What s In The Box SwagCycle Folding Electric Scooter 1x Charging Adapter 1x User Manual 2x Foot Peg 1 3 SwagCycle Diagram...

Page 8: ...e latch and the stem Doing so may result in injury TO UNFOLD fig 1 2 Step 1 Pull the handlebar stem upright Step 2 Fold the latch up to close it It will snap into place TO FOLD fig 3 4 Step 1 Locate t...

Page 9: ...tand holding your SwagCycle upright screw the Foot Pegs onto the front wheel and ensure they are securely tightened TO ADJUST THE HANDLEBARS Unfold the latch to rotate and adjust the direction of the...

Page 10: ...the charging port with its cap to prevent water or debris from entering The SwagCycle battery also includes one USB port as shown in the image to charge your mobile devices while on the go Please kee...

Page 11: ...wagCycle In order for the battery to operate at maximum efficiency avoid charging your SwagCycle in extremely hot or extremely cold environments Use only the battery and charging adapter provided to y...

Page 12: ...cle is as easy as twisting the Throttle To slow down gradually apply pressure to the Back Brake to slow down the rear motorized wheel To stop gradually apply pressure to the Front Brake to stop the fr...

Page 13: ...time When riding with friends keep a safe distance between your devices to avoid collisions Be aware of your surroundings at all times to ensure a safe ride Your eyes are your best tools for safely a...

Page 14: ...acility Local regulations and laws pertaining to the recycling and disposal of lithium ion batteries and or products containing them will vary according to country state and local governments You must...

Page 15: ...e some tips to consider when storing your SwagCycle unit Before storing fully charge the SwagCycle to prevent battery over discharge due to non use If storing the SwagCycle for more than one month dis...

Page 16: ...SwagCycle you must ship it with the battery installed Section 7 SwagCycle Specifications Item Parameters Net Weight 29 lbs 13 kg Dimensions 35 5 x 18 9 x 37 2 in 900 x 480 x 945 mm Max Incline 12 Max...

Page 17: ...the hardware defect by using new or refurbished parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability or 2 exchange the Product with a product that is new or refurbished which is substantial...

Page 18: ...ITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT NOR SHALL WE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMA...

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