EVRY S-FIT User Manual

USER MANUAL
S-FIT
Foldable Electric Scooter
Thank you for choosing S-FIT electric scooter!
Following are instructions on how to use your brand new electric scooter. (Instructions on how to have fun are not included. Hint: it’s impossible not to, unless you are a robot.)
Contents
1. The Scooter & its Accessories (3)
2. Functions (4)
3. Assembling the Scooter (5)
4. Charging the scooter (6)
5. Driving the Scooter (7)
6. Safety Instructions (9)
7. Folding and Transporting (17)
8. Care and Storage (18)
9. Parameters (22)
10. Warranty (24)
1. The Scooter & its Accessories
Vehicle
Accessories
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Fitting for wheels swap Screws x 2 Hex Wrench Charging Adapter
2. Functions
Mode Indicators
The control panel has 4 LEDs, which indicate the level of charge. When the battery is in use, status indicators are lit. As the battery loses its charge, the LED lights will flash and turn off, one by one.
Basic rule of thumb: If all 4 LEDs are lit, the battery level is approximately 86-100% charged. If 3 out of 4 LEDs are lit and one is blinking, the battery level is approximately 71-85% charged.
As you go down in charge level, you will see each subsequent LED begin to flicker and eventually, go out.
The lowest charge level indicator may be white or green. When the vehicle is in normal operation, the LED glows white. If the scooter is running in power saving mode, the LED glows green. (Note: in power saving mode, the maximum speed is 11 mph.)
3. Assembling the Scooter
1) Fix the steering rod and open the parking bridge.
2) Set the handlebars so they are perpendicular to the scooter deck.
3) Make sure that wires from the handlebar and the stem are properly
connected with a white connector.
4) Using a hex wrench, as found in the tool kit provided with your scooter,
tighten the screws on the handlebar.
5) Test the power. Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to turn on
the scooter. The battery should be fully charged and you should see the control panel light up. You can use the power button to turn the device on/off. Press the power button twice in a row to switch between normal mode and power saving mode.
4. Charging the scooter
Open the cover of the charging port, located near the front wheel of the scooter. Connect the appropriate end of the charging adapter and connect the other end to a nearby outlet.
5. Driving the Scooter
Follow normal safety practices, as with any motorized vehicle. We recommend you wear a helmet and knee pads, just in case.
1) Power on the scooter using the power button. Check the battery level by
referencing the LEDs on the control panel to make sure you have a sufficient charge.
2) Place one leg on the scooter and place the other leg on the ground.
3) Using the leg that is on the ground, propel the scooter so it begins to move
forward. Put the second leg on the scooter deck now, so both legs are off the ground. Press the accelerate button to speed up. Note: only accelerate when the scooter speed is beyond 3 mph.
4) Take your hand off the accelerate button in order to slow down. Energy
recovery systems kick in to help decelerate the scooter. If you need to urgently stop, press down on the break handle, located on the left side of the handlebars firmly to activate.
5) To turn, lean your body in the direction you want to move. For example, lean
your body toward your left to turn left and lean your body toward your right to turn right. Turn the handlebars slowly in the same direction as your body to complete the turn.
6. Safety Instructions
Avoid using your scooter in the rain, as wet surfaces create potentially hazardous conditions.
Slightly bend your knees to better adjust to a rough terrain. If you are traveling on a rough road, stick to low speeds (3 mph-6 mph).
While we don’t recommend using your scooter to enter into a room, elevator, etc., if you attempt to do so, be careful not to injure yourself on the door frames or edges.
While walking with a scooter, be careful not to press the accelerate button on the handlebars.
When driving, it is recommended you go around various obstacles you might encounter.
Please do not hang backpacks and other heavy objects on the handlebars.
When driving, you should have both feet on the scooter deck. Do not put your foot on the ground or in the air.
Do not accelerate when going downhill.
Preventing dangerous driving
Dot not ride your scooter on high speed roadways, such as highways intended for larger, licensed vehicles.
Avoid sharp turns, and be aware of vehicles and pedestrians on or around the roads, particularly in residential areas with high traffic flows.
Do not ride your scooter through puddles that come up past the bottom of your wheels.
Only one person should be riding and/or driving the scooter at any time. Do not attempt to fit more than one person on the scooter, and never try to hold a child while driving your scooter.
Do not step on the back of the fender. Do not touch the brake disc.
Keep your hands on the handlebars at all times.
Do not ride your scooter over steps or other large or clunky terrain.
Safety Recommendations
1) An electric scooter, while super fun to ride, can lead to damage or injury if you don’t follow the appropriate safety precautions.. To ensure the safety of yourself and others, please follow the instructions outlined in this manual. There is always a potential risk of injury, which is increased if you ignore safety rules and recommendations, or fail to operate the scooter as instructed.
2) Whenever you ride your scooter in a public place, you must comply with all safety rules and regulations. As there are other hazards present in public areas, there is always a possibility of collision. Please be sure to adhere to all recommendations and to respect the pedestrians and vehicles around you. They have right of way. Risk of injury increases if you fail to operate the scooter as instructed. As with other motorized vehicles, the higher the speed of your electric scooter, the greater the recommended braking distance. On some smooth roads, sudden breaking may cause the scooter to skid, which might result in the driver’s loss of balance. Be vigilant about maintaining a reasonable and appropriate speed, given the context within which you are operating your scooter. Keep a safe distance from pedestrians and/or other vehicles on the road. When riding on unfamiliar terrain, proceed with caution.
3) While riding your scooter, always respect the rights of pedestrians. Give them the right of way and reduce your speed when you are passing by them, especially children. Be sure to be aware of the flow of traffic. If pedestrians tend to walk on the right side of the road and you are moving in the same direction as they are, try to stick to the left side. If you are moving in the opposite direction, stick to the right side.
4) Please review and follow the traffic rules and regulations specific to your country, state, city and town, and follow the guidelines outlined in this manual to ensure the safety of yourself and others. Violation of the above rules may result in and/or trigger liabilities, such as unexpected financial costs, personal injury or injury of others, traffic accidents, legal action or other unpleasant situations. SPDG Bikes LLC does not bear any direct or joint and several liability.
5) To avoid liabilities, as listed above, do not loan your electric scooter to individuals who do not know how to drive. Make sure anyone who
operates the scooter is aware of the recommendations covered in this manual, and of local traffic laws and recommendations. Be sure anyone who drives the scooter is appropriately equipped with safety gear and keeps necessary gear on whenever he or she is driving the scooter.
6) Please inspect your scooter carefully before each use. Please discontinue use of the scooter immediately if you come across any of the following: broken or loose parts; a drastic decrease in battery life or battery that appears to lose charge quickly; leaky tires; signs of excessive wear; unusual sounds when turning the scooter on/off; or other abnormal or unexpected issues. Have a professional check your scooter and repair any damage or abnormality before resuming operation.
7. Folding and Transporting
Fold
Make sure the scooter is switched off. Holding the front pole, loosen the lock lever where the folding mechanism is located (near the bottom of the pole). Lower the pole toward the rear of the scooter. Put the handlebars in horizontal position and secure it by inserting a hook through a special ring you will find located on the rear fender. To unfold the scooter, disconnect the handlebar by removing the hook from the ring. Lift the front pole back into a vertical position and reposition the lever on the bottom of the pole (at the folding mechanism) in order to lock the front pole back into position.
Transportation
You can transport the folded scooter with one hand, grabbing it by the secured front pole.
8. Care and Storage
Clean and Store your S-Fit Electric Scooter
If you find any stains on your electric scooter, wipe the impacted area with a soft, damp cloth. To remove more difficult stains, you can use toothpaste and a toothbrush. In the event your scooter sustains scratches or deeper marks, try sandpaper or other grinding materials to help smooth or buff them out. Try a small area first before attempting on a larger affected patch.
Warning: Do not use alcohol, petrol, kerosene or any other volatile chemical solvents to clean the scooter. Do not wash the scooter using strong water pressure. Whenever you are cleaning or repairing the scooter, be sure to switch the power off. In addition, be careful to close the charging port each time you complete charging the scooter. Otherwise, the scooter may sustain long-term damage caused by water entering the charging port. This also elevates your risk of electric shock or injury.
When you are not using the scooter, store it in a dry, cool place. Do not leave the unit on the street for long-term storage. Leaving the device in the sun or in extremely high or low temperature environments can cause rapid aging of the scooter’s outer body and wheels or reduce battery life.
Maintenance of S-Fit Electric Scooter Battery
1) Do not use batteries from other brands in order to avoid hazards caused by incompatibility of equipment;
2) Do not open or disassemble the battery, as this could result in electric shock. Avoid contact with metal objects to prevent an electrical malfunction or failure caused by a short circuit.
3) Use an AC adapter, as provided in the original scooter packaging, to prevent occurrence of an electrical accident, such as a fire.
4) Improper disposal of used batteries is irresponsible and hazardous to the environment. Please ,dispose of batteries in accordance with local laws. Please do not dispose of batteries together with food waste. Let’s protect the land we scoot through together.
5) After each use of the device, charge the battery to prolong its service life.
Do not store the scooter battery in rooms with temperatures that exceed 122 F or go below 68 F. (For example, do not leave the battery out in the sun in the peak of summer.) Be careful to keep the battery away from excessive heat or open flame. Failure to store the battery in an appropriate climate may result in its deterioration and damage.
If within 30 days the scooter is not used, re-charge the battery. Be sure any long-term storage is cool, dry and secure. The scooter battery should be charged at least once every sixty days to avoid early reduction of battery life or failure of the battery. Such loss of battery life is not covered by warranty.
Avoid a full discharge of the device in order to extend battery life. When using the device in moderate temperatures, the battery will support a longer ride and smoother performance. In temperatures below 32 F, the scooter’s performance and battery endurance decrease.
Some further guidelines on battery life: At -4 F, battery life will support approximately half of the distance you can travel in more moderate conditions. As the temperature rises, the battery will support longer rides, until peak conditions are reached. Once the conditions get too hot, battery usage will return to suboptimal conditions. Please note, this range is a loose estimate and will change based on changes in environmental conditions.
Note: A fully charged scooter can last about 120-180 days in standby mode. The battery has a smart chip that stores information about its charging/discharging. If you let too much time pass between charges, it can cause serious damage to your battery. In extreme cases, this means the battery will be damaged and you will not be able to charge it for future rides. The warranty included with your electric scooter does not cover damage caused by negligence or lack of use of your scooter or battery.
Caution: Do not disassemble the device unless using authorized professionals, as there is a risk of electric shock or serious injury.
Adjusting a brake disc
If the brake disc is too tight
Using the hex wrench included with your scooter, loosen the screws on the tensioner pulley. Slightly shorten the length of the tail brake cable. Re-tighten the tensioner pulley by turning the screws clockwise with the hex wrench.
If the brake disc is too loose
Using the hex wrench included with your scooter, loosen the screws on the tensioner pulley. Slightly increase the length of the tail brake cable. Re-tighten the tensioner pulley by turning the screws clockwise with the hex wrench.
Adjusting the handlebars
Using the hex wrench included with your scooter, tighten the two screws located below the folding mechanism.
Using a tire pump to put air in your tires
If the rear wheel of your scooter is deflated, unscrew the valve cap on your tire. Connect a tire pump to the air valve and once it is secure, begin pumping. Be careful not to overfill your tire. Check the firmness of your tire periodically as you are pumping.
9. Parameters
Operating parameters
Name
S-FIT
Dimensions
Unfolded: Length x Width x Height (inch)
41.7 x 16.5 x 18.9
Folded: Length x Width x Height (inch)
41.7 x 16.5 x 18.9
Weight
Weight lb
27.6
Conditions
Max load lb
220
Main Parameters
Max speed mph
25.5
Average speed assuming moderate conditions mph
18.6
Maximum incline (%)
14
Recommended Terrain
Solid road surface, smooth clay surface; solid obstacles should be less than 1 cm in height; water (puddles) should be less than 0.8” in depth. Operating temperature range F
14 - 104
Temperature of storage F
-4 - 122
Waterproof level
IP54
Battery Parameters
Rated Voltages (VDC)
36B
Max voltage of Charging (VDC)
42B
Rated power (Wh)
280
Smart battery management system
Stress, insufficient voltage, short circuit, auto sleep/wake up, overheating protection.
Motor Parameters
Rated power(W)
250
Max power(w)
500
Power Adapter Parameters
Rated power(W)
71
Rated voltage (VAC)
input
100-240B
Rated voltage (VDC)
output
42V
Rated current (A)
1.7
Certificate
CCC, RoHs
Charging time (h)
Est. 5
10. Warranty
We warranty our products to be free of manufacturing defects for a period of 90 days (for electric powered products) from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, wheels, or any damage, failure or loss caused by improper assembly, maintenance, storage or misuse.
EVRY’s Limited Warranty will be void if the product is ever:
• used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation;
• modified in any way;
• rented.
SPDG Bikes LLC is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or indirectly to the use of this product.
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