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Instruction Manual &

Quick Start Guide

Summary of Contents for One Voyager

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ...Important Please download the Unagi Mobile Application to activate and configure your scooter Scan the QR code below with your mobile phone to continue ...

Page 3: ...intenance 10 Specifications Important Read instructions carefully and keep for future reference Only use vehicle in accordance with local regulations Only for use by persons over 14 years of age Protective helmet recommended for use Maximum user weight 100kg Maximum continuous rated power 500 watts Consistent with rear panel 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 09 13 14 01 ...

Page 4: ... Parts 02 Light Dashboard Power Silicone Pad Fender Mechanical Brake Motor Brake light Throttle Driving mode Horn Brake Stem Hinge Fender Fork Motor Wheel Deck Kickstand Charging port Charger Screws Screw Driver ...

Page 5: ...2 Assembly Guide 3 Use screwdriver to install handlebar screws 4 Turn power on 2 Connect handlebar and tube cable 1 Press the hinge button down and fold the stem up 03 ...

Page 6: ...3 1 Important Push tube forward slightly 2 Press hinge button down 3 Fold handlebar down Important 3 Folding Unfolding 04 Unagi Models Riding Modes may vary based on regional regulations P 1 2 3 Pedestrian Mode P not available in all regions and all models ...

Page 7: ...4 Charging 1 Plug in the charger 2 Open deck cover plug in 4 After charging close deck cover Scooter will not power on if charger is connected 3 Green light indicates full charge 05 DC 42V ...

Page 8: ...rnate between single dual motor mode The dual motor icon will be displayed on screen when activated Odometer Mode Press the Horn button and the Riding mode button for 2 seconds simultaneously to switch between miles and kilometers Click to switch between trip mileage and total milage Double click to change mode Press and hold to activate the horn Release to turn off the horn Brake Power A B C Thro...

Page 9: ...d 12 4mph Pedestrian Mode Riding Experience Sidewalk and pedestrian area operation Maximum Speed 3 7mph Optional Advanced Mode Sport Mode Riding Experience a lot of power Maximum Speed 15 5mph Light On Off Speed Signle Dual Motor Mode Bluetooth Active Scooter Locked Connect to Unagi App Maintenance Required Distance Traveled Battery Power Pedestrian Mode ...

Page 10: ...irst start to ride 3 Put both feet on the deck after the scooter starts mov ing and push gas gently Brake when needed 2 Start your ride on a flat surface put one leg on the deck the other one on the ground Kick the ground to start 4 Slow down when turning turn you body and handlebar slightly to the same direction you are turning the scooter 08 ...

Page 11: ...want to turn 5 Use the thumb lever as your primary brake It activates the rear brake light The rear fender step brake can be used as needed but does not activate the brake light 09 Protective helmet and shoes are recommended for use Take time to learn the basics of riding to avoid any serious accidents ...

Page 12: ...an or cyclist when you are not seen or heard Respect all traffic laws and watch for pedestrians 8 Warnings Walk your scooter across crosswalks Do not jump obstacles such as curbs or steps Carry the scooter down stairs or roll it down curbs 10 ...

Page 13: ... intended for only one rider Use of unauthorized accessories not recommended Any load attached to the handlebar will affect the stability of the vehicle 8 Warnings Avoid high traffic areas or overcrowded areas 11 ...

Page 14: ...ve clothing and lights when riding after dark Use only on smooth paved surfaces Riding in wet conditions not recommended You may use a long shackle u lock to secure the scooter as shown in this figure 8 Warnings 12 ...

Page 15: ...d under control at all times Do not take your hands off the handlebar while in motion Always wear a helmet and obey local traffic laws To reduce the risk of injury user must read instruction manual Prolonged exposure to UV rays rain and the elements may damage the enclosure materials Store indoors when not in use Risk of fire no user serviceable parts Use only with specified charger in instruction...

Page 16: ...rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the ...

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