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Accelerating and Braking 

 

Throttle Tips 

1.   Turn the key to the ‘ON’ position, then turn the Throttle  gradually to 
accelerate. 
2.   To avoid losing control of your scooter, please turn the Throttle slowly until 
the speed increases. 
3.   Do not turn the throttle until you are ready to ride. 
4.   After braking, make sure the throttle has been released back to the start 
position, release the brake levers and turn the throttle gradually to move off again. 
5.   The brushless motor makes a small electromagnetic noise when turning the 
throttle to start. This is normal.  
6.   Please, for your safety and security, take the key out when you are not riding. 
 

Braking Tips  

1.   To stop, release the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes 
simultaneously. 
2.   For safety, this scooter has a circuit brake system. When the front and rear 
brake is applied, the controller will disable the circuit; release the throttle back to 
the start position then accelerate again.   
 
Tips for better economy (range) 
1.   Accelerate slowly and smoothly. Avoid hard acceleration. 
2.   Avoid sudden braking by attempting to anticipate your need to brake ahead 
of time. 
3.   Release the throttle and just roll along without using any power where 
possible. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for XM-4000Li

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Page 2: ...7 Equipment Location Page 8 Ignition Key Positions Page 9 Handle Bar Controls Page 10 Accelerating Braking Page 11 Battery Charging Page 12 Easy Maintenance Page 13 Maintenance Schedule Page 14 Diagnostics Indicators Page 15 16 Frequently Asked Questions Page 17 Technical Specification Page 18 19 Schematics Page 20 Support Warranty ...

Page 3: ... are clear of the ground before touching the throttle If you twist the throttle before you are ready to go or while you are mounting the scooter it may move away from you and could lead to an accident 7 Water and Cleaning Your scooter can be ridden in wet and rainy conditions When riding in rain do not ride through deep puddles or muddy areas as excessive water will cause the motor and other elect...

Page 4: ...r wheel suspension 3 Check the functionality of all controls 4 Check the screws nuts and fastening parts main and side kick stands suspension strut yoke and steering head bearing 5 Check the lights headlight 6 Check all main screws 7 Check the tire pressure 8 Check the function of the front and rear brakes 9 Perform a final inspection of the following elements steering brakes instruments indicator...

Page 5: ...r is curved to the left and the rear view mirror that goes on the right controller curves to the right 3 Fasten the rear view mirrors by tightening the nuts 4 Clean and adjust both rear view mirrors before you ride Adjust each mirror so you can see the lane behind you and as far as possible the lane next to you When the rear view mirrors is properly adjusted you can see the edge of your arm and sh...

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Page 8: ...er is off Using the steering lock To prevent theft turn the handle bar to the far left and turn the key into the lock position The key can now be removed when handle bar when handle bar is in the lock position Opening the seat Use the key in the slot on the side of of the bike to release the locking mechanism of the seat ...

Page 9: ...l will slow to a stop and power will be cut off Power will flow again once the lever has been released Right Handle Bar Controls Front Brake Lever When brake handle is compressed the front wheel will slow to a stop and power will be cut off Power will flow again once the lever has been released Throttle Turn throttle counter clockwise to increase speed Parking Lights The dashboard lights headlight...

Page 10: ... noise when turning the throttle to start This is normal 6 Please for your safety and security take the key out when you are not riding Braking Tips 1 To stop release the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes simultaneously 2 For safety this scooter has a circuit brake system When the front and rear brake is applied the controller will disable the circuit release the throttle back to the st...

Page 11: ...harging the battery Plug one end to a 110V or 240V outlet and the other end into the charging plug on the scooter See P 5 for charging plug The average charging time is 6 hours 90 using the supplied LFP Charger To fully charge battery charging time will be 8 hours To keep the batteries in good condition charge them when they reach 70 discharge Always fully charge them after each use If the scooter...

Page 12: ...nd bolts Water Always check for excessive moisture in or around electrical components If water is found please dry the area first and then apply a suitable water dispersant according to directions Remember to avoid contact with water where possible Electronics Due to the complex nature of the electronic components of this scooter you should never attempt to take out any of the parts or attempt maj...

Page 13: ...sure C C C C C C C Tire Wear C C C Brake System C C C C Brake Pad A C A C Nuts and Bolts T T T T T T Kilometres 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 11 000 12 000 Battery C C Charger C C C Tire Pressure C C C C C C Tire Wear C C C Brake System C C C Brake Pad A A A A A Nuts and Bolts T T T T T A Adjust C Check refill repair or replace if needed T Tighten ...

Page 14: ...o step 2 Step 2 Kick up the side stand The scooter will go back to normal if light 1 goes off If light 1 remains on please do step 3 Step 3 Wait a few minutes until the motor cools off The scooter will go back to normal if light 1 goes off Symptom Light 2 on Diagnostics Controller overheat protection Solution Wait a moment untill this light goes off automatically and the scooter will go back to no...

Page 15: ...e practically maintenance free The unique design of the direct drive system and the total absence of belts or chains make this vehicle much easier to maintain than other electric scooters Practically any scooter dealer can do most of the maintenance that may be required The brushless motor is precise that so there is never a need to change the brushes 5 What about parts is it a problem getting par...

Page 16: ...ependant upon brush life that build up brush dust residue and susceptible to wear over time which may affect maximum speed and electrical noise or become problematic in other ways Because these brush type motors are sealed it often takes an expensive motor replacement to get them working again 12 What is the Manufacturer Warranty Go to www x tremescooters com support for warranty information on th...

Page 17: ...based on 40AH Lithium Batteries Single Charge Range 40 miles at 45mph based on 40AH Lithium Batteries Up to 60 miles at cruising speed 25mph based on 40AH Lithium Batteries Terrain load weather may affect results Climbing Capacity 30 grade Maximum Load Capacity 440 Lbs 200kgs Gross Weight 282 Lbs including 40AH Lithium Batteries Net Weight 216 Lbs excluding the batteries Battery Weight 66 Lbs Dime...

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Page 20: ...For General Information or Parts Visit www x tremescooters com For Technical Support or Assistance Visit www x tremescooters com support ...

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