Tiger Shark User Manual

Owner’s Manual
Important Note To Parents About Safe Riding

Your child's safety will depend on your commitment to always provide a safe riding environment and a properly maintained vehicle. As with any moving vehicle there are possible safety risks; be sure to heed to the following precautions.

1. Always equip your child with suitable protective gear and riding apparel. Be sure he or she always wears a helmet, over-the-ankle footwear, eye protection, long pants, and a long-sleeved shirt while riding.
2. Never allow your child to carry a passenger. This scooter is designed for an OPERATOR ONLY.
3. This scooter is designed to be operated only on flat, paved surfaces, never operate off­road.
4. This scooter was not designed for racing or performing tricks.
5. Always obey local laws and regulations for operating scooters.
6. You, the parent (and most likely “riding instructor/mechanic” as well), must be familiar with scooter controls and maintenance requirements plus riding techniques. Read and understand the owner’s manual provided with the scooter. Review all instructions and warnings with your child.
7. You must determine your child’s readiness to ride this scooter. Your child should already be familiar with scooter controls (location and function) and basic riding techniques. Your child should also be physically large enough, and strong enough to be able to hold up the scooter, plus be able to pick it up if it is on its side.
8. Your child’s safety depends in part on the good mechanical condition of the scooter. Be sure to follow the maintenance and adjustment requirements contained in this manual. Be sure your child understands the importance of checking all items thoroughly before riding the scooter. Also, familiarity with the scooter is important should a problem occur far fro m help.
9. Do not allow your child to ride unsupervised. He or she should always ride in the company of an experienced adult.
10. Encourage your child not to ride beyond his or her skill level or faster than conditions safely allow. Have them practice advanced riding maneuvers under controlled conditions.
11. Make sure that your child tells someone where they are planning on riding and when they
intend to return. Discuss the ride with your child before you leave so he or she will know in advance what riding techniques may be necessary to navigate safely.
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Safety Precautions
1. Review all the instructions carefully before operations.
2. Follow all rules and regulations in your area for operating an electric scooter.
3. Do not allow others to use the scooter without proper instructions.
4. Ride only in good weather, on smooth surfaces.
5. Remember to always operate your scooter with the proper safety gear and helmet.

Operating Points

Turn the power switch to the ON ( | ) position before starting the scooter.
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2. Push starting the scooter will prolong the life of motor and battery. Always push start the scooter before applying power.
3. Release the throttle before braking. Do not apply the throttle while brake is on.
4. Do not ride the brake.
5. The scooter works best on level ground; use caution while going up an incline, excess climbing will limit the life of the battery.
6. Charge the battery at least once every 90 days. To prolong the life of the battery discharge the battery every 90 days.
7. Do not leave your scooter in direct sunlight for extended period of time.
8. Operate your scooter only in good weather; using your scooter in rain, snow, or other precipitation may result in damaging your scooter.
9. Obey the laws in the city that you are operating your scooter in.
10. You assume all responsibility while operating your scooter; the seller will assume no liability for misuse or operator negligence.

Driving Operations

1. Inspect the scooter overall condition, tire pressure, and brake prior to operating you scooter.
2. Turn the power switch to “On” position and check to make sure that the indicator light is illuminated.
3. Push start with one foot on the deck and one on the ground to push.
4. Engage the throttle by gradually accelerating to cruising speed.
5. Release the throttle to stop, before braking.
6. Look to make sure that your pathway is clear and safe for others to pass.
7. Do not ride your scooter in the street or on the sidewalk, stay in the bicycle lane.
8. Obey all laws in your area.
9. Walk your scooter across traffic and in left turn lanes.
10. Do not operate your scooter in bad weather.
11. Only one person on board at a time.
12. Do not jump curbs, do tricks, or ride on one wheel.
13. When stopping use the brake without turning the throttle.
14. Turn the power off at the end of the ride.

Technical Specifications

Motor: 600W w/ Smart Controller Battery: 24V (12x2), 17Ah Life of Battery: 300 Charges Charger: 110V-60Hz (UL) Charging Time: 6-8 Hours Distance per Charge: 16 Miles Rated Top Speed: 22 MPH (hill climber) Wheels: 10" Pneumatic Rubber Tires (85 PSI) Max Capacity: 300 pounds Net Weight: 75.5 pounds Climbing Capability: 30 Degree Incline Scooter Size: 42"L x 10.25"W x 20.75"H
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List of Parts
Handle Bar Grips Front Fork Front Wheel Power Switch Kickstand Skid Plate Rear Wheel Deck Quick Release Hand Brake Throttle Controller Batteries 600W Motor Brake Pad Charger Chain Tubes Shocks Tool Kit
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Assembly Instructions
1. Carefully take your scooter out of the box.
2. Assemble the Handle Bar.
a. Remove the bolt from the base of the Handle Bar and position the top part of the Handle Bar on to
the base and tighten the bolt.
b. Lift Handle Bar into upright position and tighten star screw.
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c. Unscrew the bolts on the ‘T’ of the Handle Bar and place the Grips into the Handle Bar and screw
in the bolts to secure the grips.
3. Turn the Power Switch to the on position. A red light will appear.
4. Before operating your scooter check the following to make sure they are secure and intact:
Tires Check for wear, that the bolts are securely fastened, tire pressure is 85 PSI,
and that they are in alignment.
Throttle While the scooter is Off (O) apply the Throttle and release; check to make
sure that the Throttle springs back to stop after you release it.
Handle Bar Cables Check to make sure that all cables are intact and that there is not visual
damage to the cables.
Front Fork Check for visual damage; make sure that all bolts are securely fastened.
5. The most important thing to remember is to have FUN and be SAFE!
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