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Battery  lifespan  is  limited.  If  you  use  a  battery  that  exceeds  normal  lifespan,  the  charging 

frequency may increase, and the scooter range will be reduced. 

 

Do not open or throw of the battery in a fire. Do not insert foreign objects into the battery. 

 

Do not touch the battery with metal objects. The battery may explode or be damaged. 

 

Use only the original charger. 

 

Follow local regulations and laws while driving. 

 

You can charge the battery continuously. 

 

The ideal battery charging temperature is 

+10 ° C to +30 ° C. 

 

If you use the battery for an extended period, its temperature will be higher. This is a normal 

battery condition. 

 

If you use the battery in a cold environment, the range is lower. 

 

Do not repair or modify the battery yourself. 

USE 

 

Before use, make sure that all parts are properly assembled, tightened and not damaged. 

 

Check the brakes. 

 

Check that the folding mechanism is properly locked. 

 

Make sure the battery is properly charged. 

 

Make sure the tires are in good condition. 

 

Check the handlebar. It must be properly tightened. 

 

Do not drive on slippery surfaces. 

 

Wear personal protective equipment including a helmet and a sturdy shoe. 

 

Do not use if outdoor conditions are poor. 

 

Moisture reduces braking efficiency. 

RIDING TECHNIQUE 

 

Know the scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product. 

 

Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space. 

 

Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles. 

 

Never let distract your mind during riding. 

Foot position

 

– put your foot on the board as close to the front part as possible. Let your other foot on 

the  ground.  Make  sure  the  route  is  clean  and  free.  To  start  riding,  push  yourself  forwards  (like  on  a 
non-motorized  scooter).  Push  off  with  the  foot  that  is  on  the  ground.  Immediately  after  pressing  the 
throttle  downwards,  tilt  your  body  forwards  as  a  prevention  from  falling  back  while  increasing  your 
speed. Avoid excessive body pressing on the handlebars during speed changing. One foot is at front 
and the second one is back. It is comfortable to place the feet like on a skateboard for optimal stability. 

NOTE:

 Riding on a scooter can be dangerous. You use the product on your own responsibility and be 

familiar with all the safety precautions before riding. 

Turning

 

–  it  is  the  same  as  on  a  surf  or  snowboard.  The  handlebar  should  be  parallel  to  the  body. 

Before turning look at the approaching direction to be sure the operation is safe. 

Braking

 

–  shift  your  weight  backwards  so  that  the  braking  is  realized  through  your  feet  and  not 

through  handlebar  and  steering  system.  Learn  well  to  adjust  the  gravity  center  during  stopping  to 
avoid turning over or excessive wearing of the braking and steering system 

Summary of Contents for Tenmark

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 23398 E Scooter W TEC Tenmark...

Page 2: ...CONTROL PANEL 6 FACTORY SETTINGS 6 SETTINGS 8 REMOTE CONTROLLER 9 CHARGING 9 BATTERY 9 USE 10 RIDING TECHNIQUE 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 STORAGE 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 ENVIRONMENT PROTEC...

Page 3: ...k that all parts are well held and the screws are not loosened Ex tighten them or contact a service center Unauthorized modifications or maintenance will reduce the safety of the equipment Improper us...

Page 4: ...Control panel 2 Brake lever 3 Front brake cable 4 Adjustable handlebar rod 5 Clamp 6 Light 7 Front brake 8 10 wheel 9 Aluminum rim 10 Connection port 11 Stand 12 Battery charge connector 13 Brushless...

Page 5: ...Press the button on the folding mechanism B and slowly lift the handlebars A Step 2 Slowly raise handlebars A until they are locked B Step 3 Loosen the handlebar clamp and set the desired handlebar he...

Page 6: ...aximum speed up to 40 km h Press the power button to change the information you want to display TRIP currently covered distance 0123 5 shows 123 5 km ODO total distance traveled 12035 shows 12035 km T...

Page 7: ...switch An error code is displayed ERRO 1 Motor error ERRO 2 Handle error ERRO 3 Control error ERRO 4 The brake does not work ERRO 5 Surge protection ERRO 6 Communication error the scooter is not recei...

Page 8: ...mA the icon will start flashing if the device draws more than 500 mA SETTINGS P01 backlight 1 lower 3 higher P02 speed unit 0 km 1 mile P03 voltage 24 V 36 V 48 V P04 power save mode 0 off any other...

Page 9: ...press to enter parameter settings Use the and buttons to adjust the parameters Hold down the button to exit the parameter Hold down the button to turn on the light REMOTE CONTROLLER Lock display butto...

Page 10: ...scooter before first use and test your ability to control this product Turn continuously and brake safely having enough free space Practice your first ride in an open area without obstacles Never let...

Page 11: ...he charging port Never immerse the scooter Do not use high pressure cleaners If the tire pressure is low inflate it If you need to replace tires inner tubes please contact your specialist dealer or ma...

Page 12: ...e product lifespan expired or if the possible repairing is uneconomic dispose it according to the local laws and environmentally friendly in the nearest scrapyard By proper disposal you will protect t...

Page 13: ...s nominal capacity does not fall below 70 of its total capacity within 6 months of the product s sale The Warranty does not cover defects resulting from if applicable User s fault i e product damage...

Page 14: ...been agreed upon The day when the repaired or exchanged Goods is handed over to the Buyer is considered to be the day of the Warranty Claim settlement When the Seller is not able to settle the Warran...

Page 15: ...1CC 06 11 2018 IEC62321 4 2013 AMD1 2017 IEC 62321 5 2013 IEC62321 6 2015 IEC 62321 7 1 2015 IEC62321 7 2 2017 IEC 62321 8 2017 CERTIFICATE BST BSTDG181211138301EC 06 11 20108 EN 55014 1 2017 EN 61000...

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