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Escooter ES Series User Manual
Escooter ES Series User Guide
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  • Escooter ES Series, 26 The Escooter Running Lights, located at the front and rear of the Metal Body, They are intended to make the Escooter and rider more visible to others in low-light conditions,it is controlled by remote control. WARNING: To ride safely, you must be able to clearly see what is in front of you and you must be clearly visible to others. (6)Metal Body The Metal Body consists of the following parts:  Mats  Detect Sensors  Motors  Motherboards  Battery Mats Your Escooter comes with two Mats installed.These Ma

  • 6 Preface Thanks for purchasing our new Escooter! Our Escooter described in this user manual include city model series and off road model series.The models are different, but the fundamentals found in this manual apply to all the models produced by our company. About This Manual To learn to ride your Escooter, you must read and follow all instructions and wa

  • Escooter ES Series, 17 Chapter III The Escooter This chapter describes how the Escooter works. It includes: Information about remote control,Instructions of Sound Alert,Escooter components. 1.How the Escooter Works The Escooter works like the human body,using technology called dynamic stabilization to maintain its balance and move forwarder or backward.After judging body posture position with a built-in precision solid gyroscope,the Escooter electronic brain works out proper instructions throughout a sophisticated and high

  • Escooter ES Series, 50 Cord into the Escooter. Failure to follow these instructions could expose you to electric shock, injury, burns, or cause a fire. 6.Servicing Your Escooter General Information WARNING • Always shut down your Escooter and unplug the AC Power Cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory. • Do not attempt to open the Metal Body or Console. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. By opening the Metal Body or Console you risk electric shock injury. Also, you could void your limited warranty, da

  • Escooter ES Series, 11 Table 4 Escooter New Off Road Model Specification Model Specification ESOII Rider Weight and Cargo Limits Maximum Payload (Rider plus all Cargo) 330 lbs(150 kg) Minimum Rider Weight 100 lbs(45 kg) Maximum Handlebar Cargo Weight 10 lbs(4.5 kg) Performance Maximum Speed 12.5 mph(20 km/h) Energy (Rechargeable Batteries) 72V Lithium battery Range on a Full Charge 20-25 mi (35-40 km) Turing Radius Zero. The wheels can rotate in opposite directions, enabling the Escooter to turn in place. Tire Inflation Pressure 10 psi (0.65 bar) Power Requirements (Worldwide) 100-240 V~ ; 50 or 60HZ Dimensions Ma

  • Escooter ES Series, 12 3.Operating Limits It is important that you familiarize yourself with the operating limits of the Escooter. These limits are set to maximize rider safety while reducing the risk of damage to the Escooter. The Escooter will perform better when you observe these limits. (1)Weight Limits for rider and Cargo Escooter sets weight limits for two reasons: Rider safety To reduce the risk of damage to the Escooter Dynamic Weight Limits To keep the Escooter and rider upright, the Escooter must always have enough power to be able to drive its wheels forward and backward. WARNING: Exceeding the weight limits, especially when combin

  • Escooter ES Series, 28  Practice controlled stopping.  Keep your body aligned with the LeanSteer Frame and lean into turns.  Point the LeanSteer Frame in the direction you want to travel.  Make sure the Handlebar is set to the correct height. 2.Avoiding Hazards The Escooter is highly maneuverable and allows you to easily navigate around obstacles. However, to prevent the loss of traction, you must always be careful when riding and learn to identify and avoid slippery, icy, or wet surfaces,loose materials (sand/gravel), steep slopes, and ob

  • Escooter ES Series, 44 2.Battery Specifications Model Lead Acid Battery 36V Lithium 72V Lithium Charging Time 6-7 hours 5-6 hours 4-5 hours Before first use 8 hours 8 hours 8 hours Recharge from empty 8 hours 7 hours 6 hours Temperature Ranges Operating -4℉ - 104℉('-20℃ - 40℃) Charging 32℉ - 113℉(0 - 45℃) Storage and transport -4℉ - 104℉('-20℃ - 40℃) General Capacity(Ah)and voltage 12Ah, 12Volts 15Ah, 36Volts 8.8Ah, 72Volts Dimensions 4*3.9*5.9 in ( 15*9.8*10 cm ) 3.7*3.9*12 in ( 41*9*10 cm ) 3.3*3.5*16 in ( 41*9*10 cm ) Battery weight(each) 9.7 ± 0.4 lbs ( 4.

  • Escooter ES Series, 42 handrail.  Escooter recommends that you not allow children to ride your Escooter unless: (a) you have first learned to ride, so that you understand the care and skill required to ride safely; (b) the child has read this entire Manual and watched the entire Safety Video; and (c) you are satisfied that the child has the knowledge, maturity, and physical ability to ride safely without endangering him/herself or others. As a general rule, Escooter recommends that riders be at least 16 years of age. Keep in mind, all Escooter riders must weigh at l

  • Escooter ES Series, 34 Remain stationary by keeping your weight centered over the Wheels and Metal Body and keep the Handlebar vertical. To step off the Escooter: (1)Without leaning backward or to the side, step off the Escooter, one foot at a time. WARNING: Be careful not to pull back or turn the Handlebar while you are stepping off the Escooter. (2)After you have stepped off, continue to hold the Handlebar in place.If you let go, the Escooter will roll forward and can potentially cause injury or damage. Picture 26 Stepping Off Step 9.Lock and Power Off Escooter (1)After your step off Escooter,Press Lo

  • 4 WARNING  Whenever you ride the Escooter you risk death or serious injury from loss of control, collisions, and falls. It is your responsibility to learn how to safely ride the Escooter in order to reduce this risk. To ride safely you must follow all instructions in the user Manual.  Always wear a helmet, knee and elbow pats when riding. Use an approved bi

  • Escooter ES Series, 45  If storage temperature is below 32° F/0° C, do not charge your batteries. Instead, bring them into a warm (above 50° F/10° C) environment for charging. Doing so will ensure optional battery life and performance. WARNING: Do not insert the Power Cord plug if the Charge Port, Power Cord, or AC Power outlet is wet. To charge the Batteries: 1) Put your Escooter in a clean, dry place, within the recommended charging temperature range. 2) Open the Charge Cover on the charge port which on the back of your Escooter. 3) Verify that the Charge Port, Power Cord, and AC Power outlet are clean, dry, and fr

  • Escooter ES Series, 10 Table 3 Escooter Off Road Model Specification Model Specification ESOI ESOI(L1) ESOI(L2) Rider Weight and Cargo Limits Maximum Payload (Rider plus all Cargo) 287 lbs(130 kg) Minimum Rider Weight 100 lbs(45 kg) Maximum Handlebar Cargo Weight 10 lbs(4.5 kg) Performance Maximum Speed 12.5 mph(20 km/h) Energy (Rechargeable Batteries) Lead acid battery 36V Lithium battery 72V Lithium battery Range on a Full Charge 18-22 mi (30-35 km) 18-22 mi (30-35 km) 20-25 mi (35-40 km) Turing Radius Zero. The wheels can rotate in opposite directions, enabling the Escooter to tur

  • Escooter ES Series, 48 parts. This chapter describes:  General maintenance procedures related to your Escooter  Important operating tips WARNING: Before you perform any of the following procedures, verify that the Escooter is powered off and unplugged. It is not safe to perform these procedures while the Escooter is powered on or charging. 1.Lifting Your Escooter WARNING: Watch your fingers! Never lift the Escooter by its Tires, Fenders, or wheels because your hands or fingers could become caught, resulting in injury.Use proper techn

  • Escooter ES Series, 25 (1)LeanSteer Frame/Handlebar Ensure the following  The handlebar is attached to the Leansteer Frame  The LeanSteer Frame is attached to the Metal Body  The Handlebar us adjusted to the appropriate height The LeanSteer Frame pivots at the base to control left/right direction of the Escooter.If you lean to the left while holding the Handlebar.The LeanSteer Frame pivots and the Escooter turns left.If you lean to the right while holding the handlebar,the LeanSteer Frame pivots and the Escooter turns right.Always lean left or right in coordination with the

  • Escooter ES Series, 41  Do not ride backward, except to maneuver a few feet. Instead, turn and ride forward. There is a difference between maneuvering backward and riding backward, similar to the difference between stepping back and walking backward. Maneuver backward only when necessary to open a door or back away from an obstacle.Avoid turning while maneuvering backward.  Riding on the road. The Escooter is not intended or recommended for primary use on roads. If you must ride on the road, or must cross the road, be extremely careful. Ride as far away from traffic as possible. Allow plenty of time f

  • 47 the recommended operating temperature range. As with all batteries, less energy is available at low battery temperatures. You may not be able to travel the same distance when the Batteries are cold as when the Batteries are nearer to room temperature. 2)Charging in Hot or Cold Temperatures Your Batteries should be within the recommended charging temperature range prior to and dur

  • Escooter ES Series, 35 2)Align the password before before locking. Insert the locking bar in place into the lock and then disorder the codes to lock. Setting password 1)Turn the adjusting knob clockwise to position A as shown in Picture 29 when unlocked, align your desired codes with the protruding marks,then turn the adjusting knob back to position B. When all the 5 codes are set well, disorder the codes. 2)To make sure the codes work, disorder the codes, then reset and insert the locking bar into the lock. If this goes smoothly, locking works. Tip: If the locking bar cannot be inserted successfully, make sure the lock bar is inserted in place as Pic.5, turn the first code wheel, and insert the l

  • Escooter ES Series, 13 handlebar must not exceed 10 lbs (4.5 kg). WARNING: Exceeding the handlebar cargo limit interferes with the Escooter's balancing ability and could cause the Escooter to accelerate forward,risking injury and/or damage to the Escooter. Structural Weight Limits (Maximum Payload) The maximum payload (rider plus all cargo) is 275 lbs (125 kg) for city model,287 lbs(130 kg) for off road model,330 lbs(150 kg) for new off road model. Exceeding the maximum weight limit increases the risk of damage to the Escooter. Heavier payloads place greater stress on the Escooter. Several factors affect

  • Escooter ES Series, 2 When the Escooter is sold, it comes with this user manual for user’s reference. The User manual is applicable to all the Escooter Series made by our company. You may find that some functions are different from what you ordered. It is normal because of different series. The content and technical specifications in this manual are valid when permitted to be printed. But our company has the right to alter and change technical specification or design without prior notification. And we will not assume any obligation. To enjoy a nice and wonderful driving experience of Escooter,please read the user manual carefully

  • Escooter ES Series, 8 2.Model description and specifications (1)Table 1 lists the Escooter models described in this manual. Table 1 Escooter Models Descriptions Model Name Picture Description ESIII The city model is optimized for indoor/outdoor use in a wide variety of environments ESOI The off road model is optimized for outdoor use and has larger wheels and wider tires with knobby treads. Its wider stance and low pressure tires provide increased stability and traction on more varied and rough terrain. It is not intended for use on sidewalks. ESIII The city model is optimized for

  • Escooter ES Series, 15 (3)Attach the LeanSteer Frame WARNING: The LeanSteer Frame must be properly attached and secured. Failure to properly assemble the LeanSteer Frame and maintain torque on the fasteners could lead to an unexpected change in steering and result in serious injury and/or damage to your Escooter from loss of control,collisions, and falls. 1) Make sure the Escooter is unplugged and powered off. 2) Place the LeanSteer Frame onto the stem. 3) Install the two fasteners; do not tighten. 5) Make sure the LeanSteer Frame is standing straight vertically, then torque the fasteners. 6) With the Escooter powered down (OFF), lean the LeanSteer Frame fully left and right, until

  • Escooter ES Series, 14 Chapter II Setting Up Escooter This section describes what included with your Escooter and gives assembly instructions. 1.Unpacking Escooter The following items/parts ship with your Escooter Handlebar Battery Charger LeanSteer Frame Front Bag Adjusting Screw Helmet,Knee and Elbow Pad Metal Body Two Remote Controls Fender Wrench Set User Manual 2.Assembling Escooter WARNING: Always shut down your Escooter and unplug the AC Power Cord before performing any maintenance or installing any part or accessory.Adhere to

  • 3 Contents Warning................................................................................................4 Preface..................................................................................................6 Chapter I Introduction of Escooter ..................................................7 Chapter II Setting Up Escooter..................................................

  • Escooter ES Series, 40 weight far enough back (behind the center line of the Wheels) to safely slow down and stop, especially when riding downhill. Riders below the minimum weight limit might also fail to properly activate the Escooter's Rider Detect Sensors.  Never ride on stairs or through revolving doors. Riding on stairs is extremely dangerous, as is riding on escalators and through revolving doors.  Do not step off a moving Escooter. Always come to a stop before stepping off.  Do not ride in the dark. Do not ride the Escooter in low visibility conditions without a light. To ride safely, you must be able to

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