Razor Electric Scooter user manual

User manual for the device Razor Electric Scooter

Device: Razor Electric Scooter
Category: Motor Scooter
Manufacturer: Razor
Size: 2.23 MB
Added : 12/1/2013
Number of pages: 20
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TM TM
Applies to E100, E200 and E300 type electric scooters
Owner ’ s Manual
NOTE: The E100 must be going 3 mph before motor will start.
kick to 3mph then activate the speed control to engage the motor.

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Table of Contents 1. Parts of the Razor Scooter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 2. Preparing for First-Time Use 2A. Un-box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2B. Handlebars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 2C. Unfolding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2D. Handlebar height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2E. Inflating the tires . . . . . . . . . .

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• Do not exceed weight limits for your scooter (see page 16). • Do not allow children under age eight (8) to use the E100 scooter or children under age 16 to use the E200 and E300 scooters. All children and preteens should ride with adult guidance at all times. • Watch your surroundings for pedestrians, bikes, and skateboard and scooter riders. Use the scooter in areas free from fixed or moving hazards, such as poles, curbs, hydrants, walls, parked automobiles and traffic. • The transformer/

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NOTE: Do not activate the speed control on the t-tube unless you are on the scooter and in a safe, outdoor environment suitable for riding. The E100 must be going 3 mph before motor will start. WARNING: REGARDING USE OF NON-RAZOR PRODUCTS WITH YOUR RAZOR SCOOTER. Your electric scooter has been built to Razor’s design specifications. All the original equipment supplied at the time of sale were selected on the basis of their compatibility with the frame, fork and all other parts. Certain after-ma

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quill into the fork until it bottoms on the headset as shown in 2c. Figure 2a, 2b and 2c. Inserting the handlebar quill into the fork. Tighten the wedge securely. Using a 6mm hex key wrench, tighten the wedge by turning the bolt clockwise as shown in Figure 3. Tighten securely. When the wedge is properly tightened, the handlebars cannot be twisted out of alignment with the front wheel. Figure 3. Tighten the wedge using a 6mm allen wrench. WARNING: Failure to properly tighten the wedge may cause

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2C. Unfolding the handlebar. Pivot the handlebar assembly upright. Swing the locking knob to the 12 o’clock position and tighten as shown in Figure 4. Tighten by hand as tight as possible. Figure 4. Tighten the locking knob. WARNING: Keep your fingers clear of the pivoting mechanism when folding or unfolding the scooter. Make sure others are standing clear. NOTE: The cable and wire assembly from the handlebar must not be wrapped around the steering tube or over the handlebar. The cables and wi

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Figure 5a. Figure 5b. Figure 5c. WARNING: Failure to properly engage the quick-release clamp may cause the T-tube to telescope up or down while riding which may cause you to lose control and fall. With the quick-release properly adjusted and engaged, the handlebars will not move up or down. NOTE: Although we make every effort to keep our manual up-to- date, if your scooter does not look exactly this, then we’ve made improvements since this document was printed. Check out the Razor website: www.

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NOTE regarding the E300 rear wheel: Inflating the rear tire of the E300 requires the use of a special valve extender/adapter, supplied with the scooter at time of purchase (Figure 7). To inflate the rear tire align the access hole in the drive sprocket with the tire valve. Thread the adapter completely onto the valve. Attached pump and inflate to 35 psi. The valve adapter must be removed immediately after inflating. Failure to remove the adapter will cause the inner tube and or adapter to be se

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Figure 8. WARNING: The brake is capable of skidding the tire and throwing an unsuspecting rider. Practice in an open area free from obstacles until you are familiar with the brake function. Avoid skidding to a stop as this can cause you to lose control as well as cause damage the rear tire. 2G. Charging the battery prior to use. Your scooter may not have a fully charged battery at the time of purchase. Therefore it is a good idea to charge the battery prior to use. The charging input, on/off swi

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Figure 10. 2H. Circuit breaker. The circuit breaker (next to on/off switch in Figure 9) will automatically shut off the power to the motor in the event an overload condition is placed on the motor. An excessive overload, such as too heavy a rider or too steep a hill, could cause the motor to overheat. If your scooter suddenly stops running, wait a few seconds and then push the breaker to reset the circuit. Avoid whatever conditions caused the breaker to trip and avoid repeatedly tripping the br

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4. Maintenance and Repairs NOTE: Tires are subject to normal wear and tear. It is the responsibility of the user to periodically inspect the tires for excess wear. Check out the Razor website: www.razor.com for updates on the latest maintenance, repair and trouble-shooting procedures. ADJUSTING THE CHAIN OR BELT TENSION NOTE: Turn power switch off before maintenance procedures. E300 chain: If the rear wheel makes loud noises or grinding sounds during the power-on condition, this indicates the

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E200 and E100 belt: 1. Loosen the axle. 2. Loosen the brake anchor (this is attached with the small bolt in the long slot on the left side of the rear fork) 3. Tighten the tension adjusters on the axle 1/8 to 1/4 tune to tension the belt. Tighten both adjusters the exact same amount to maintain the wheel alignment. Note: this system of adjusters is common to motorcycles and BMX bicycles so I your are not familiar with it, if you know anyone who is, they would not have a problem adjusting it f

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WHEEL REMOVAL/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE Occasionally the rear wheel may need to be removed to replace a worn tire or fix a punctured inner tube. Tools required: 10mm open end and socket wrenches, blade screwdriver, two (2) 13mm box wrenches or two 17mm box wrenches. Fig. 15. Loosen brake cable anchor and disconnect Fig. 16. Loosen brake housing anchor and the cable. disconnect. Fig 17. Keep the spacer and washers Fig 18. Loosen both axle adjusters an equal together! amount, ab

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Fig 21 & 22. Pull the old wheel out. Note the arrangement of the hardware sequence. The spacer order is small, medium, large, with the small spacer between the brake and frame, the medium between the brake and wheel,and the long between the wheel and frame (refer to following sequence). Figures 23, 24 and 25. Figures 26 and 27. Install new wheel by maneuvering the belt onto the wheel pulley and slipping the axle into the slots on the frame. To hook up the brake housing anchor, align the cable g

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Figures 29 and 30. Install the axle adjusters and axle nuts. Tighten until they just barely hold the hardware in place. Figure 31. Tighten both axle adjusters the same number of turns to tension the drive belt and to approximately maintain the centering of the wheel. Figures 32 and 33. Rotate the wheel several times (clockwise when looking at the pulley side). The belt may drift or “track” to one side of the pulley or the other. In this example it is tracking to the inside. You want the belt t

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conditions, however caution and practice are recommended for first- time riders. OPERATION 1. It is recommended that new users should practice braking technique in an open area that is safe and free from obstacles. 2. To apply the brake, carefully squeeze the brake lever. 3. The user may wish to apply more or less force on the brake, depending on the rider's weight and vehicle speed to achieve the desired rate of deceleration. ADJUSTMENT AND MAINTENANCE Under normal conditions, the only maint

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scooter and keep the chin strap securely buckled. Always wear shoes. Don’t ride barefoot or in sandals. Keep shoelaces out of the way of wheels. B. Ride on smooth, paved surfaces away from motor vehicles. C. Avoid sharp bumps, drainage grates and sudden surface changes. Scooter may suddenly stop. D. Avoid streets and surfaces with water, sand gravel, dirt, leaves, and other debris. Wet weather impares traction, braking and visibility. Avoid anything that could cause your front wheel to stop.

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Rules of the road Do not play in the road or street. Ride only in areas permitted by local laws Do not ride at night. Stop for all stop signs Use crosswalks to cross streets Always walk at crosswalks. Never use near steps or swimming pools Your driveway. Driveway accidents are frequent and often fatal. Realize the danger of your own and all other driveways. There may be obscured vision caused by trees, bushes or cars. Your driveway is not a launching pad for fast roll-outs! Observe the followin

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Become aware of and learn your local laws and regulations. Most states and communities have rules regarding helmet use, bicycle licensing, riding on sidewalks, grinding and so on. It is the responsibility of parents to make sure their children know and obey all rules and regulations. Ride defensively. Assume that pedestrians and others are so absorbed in their own world that they are not paying any attention to you and that they will run you down or step out in front of you, all without any war

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To obtain service under this warranty you must, within the warranty period, contact Razor USA LLC directly by e-mail at warranty@razorusa.com. Razor will provide warranty replacement at its sole discretion. Authorized warranty service is ONLY available from Razor USA LLC. SB 1918 (California) declaration: YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS SCOOTER. TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED, YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT. QUE


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