CityBug City Bug Owner's Manual
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CityBug City Bug, City Bug® Electric Scooter Owner's Manual and Safety Information. It is important to read and follow all the instructions and safety information contained in this Owner's Manual prior to use. Always wear a helmet Do not operate at night Comply with all local laws and regulations Do not use in wet conditions Do not ride in off-road conditions Recommended for riders 16 years of age or older Check all folding locks and releases before use Ensure battery is properly charged be
use of the product should it be ridden in crowded areas. Do not operate the City Bug electric scooter at night. City Bug is not equipped to be operated in the dark nor in low light conditions. It may not be visible to other vehicles or pedestrians in these conditions. Do not operate the product near children. When approaching pedestrians, announce your presence to minimize
CityBug City Bug, Stop use of the product or the charging unit if any wire becomes worn, broken, or damaged in any way. Have the product inspected and serviced by an authorized dealer. Do not modify the electrical controls or wiring. Use only motors, batteries, and charging units supplied or approved for the City Bug electric scooter. Do not use the City Bug electric scooter battery to power any other equipment. Do not block the air vents on the charging unit. If blocked, the charging unit may overheat and create a fire hazard. Replace the fuse on the charging unit with a fuse of the same size and type. Additional Safety
CityBug City Bug, Assembly Instructions. Scooter Assembly Depress and hold the latch release button on the seat tube. Free the steer tube and extend it to a vertical position. Lift the seat tube to an upright position until the latch mechanism engages and securely locks the seat tube in a vertical position. Extend the steer tube to its full, upright position and check that all cables are untangled. Apply firm pressure to the lower latch lever, securely locking the steer tube in an upright position. Handlebar Assembly Place both halves of the handlebar in their proper holes. Insert and rotate the handlebar halves until the locki
transport, charging and storage. IMPORTANT: If storing the City Bug electric scooter for a long period, disconnect the battery from the motor and recharge the battery fully at least once every month to preserve battery life. Refer to the Battery System and Charger section of this manual for additional specifications regarding use. Handlebar and Seat Height Adjustment Lowering the
CityBug City Bug, Release brake lever Slowly apply throttle (on the right) while keeping your hand near the brake lever at all times (see note below) Gradually apply throttle until desired speed is reached NOTE: As an added safety feature, the City Bug scooter's micro-computer automatically cuts off power to the motor whenever the brake is applied. The motor regains power after a short pause. To allow for this pause, do not apply throttle immediately after applying the brake. Battery System and Charger. Only use the battery charging unit that was supplied with your City Bug electric scooter. Use of any other battery charging unit or equipment voids y
CityBug City Bug, Micro-computer Warning Lights and Tones. Every time you turn on the City Bug electric scooter, you should hear a single ”beep“. This indicates the built-in acceleration micro-computer has done a self-diagnostic test and all systems are normal. If you do not hear a beep and/or none of the LED lights come on, refer to the Trouble Shooting section for possible causes and solutions. If you try to engage the throttle lever before you depress the brake lever, the micro-computer will beep. This is a safety feature that prevents accidental throttle engagement. If you hear a continuous beeping when
CityBug City Bug, Problem 2: The key is turned to the "on" position, the LED lights go on and the motor responds to the throttle, but the rear wheel does not move. Problem 3: The key is turned to the "on" position, and the LED lights go on, but the motor does not respond to throttle. Possible Cause Suggested Action The battery lead is connected to the charger Disconnect the charger and attach the motor lead to the battery lead Problem 4: The motor keeps turning the rear wheel even after the throttle has been released. Possible Cause Suggested Act
CityBug City Bug, Possible Cause Suggested Action The brake cable is too loose Rotate the brake cable adjuster away from the brake lever Problem 9: The throttle is too sensitive. Possible Cause Suggested Action The throttle cable is too tight Rotate the throttle cable adjuster towards the throttle lever Problem 10: The throttle has too much lag. Possible Cause Suggested Action The throttle cable is too loose Rotate the throttle cable adjuster away from the throttle lever Problem 11: The handlebar is not aligned with the front wheel. Possible Cause Suggested Action The steer tube collar is loose Loosen the b
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