Alfa Romeo ARO User manual

electric scooter
EN User’s manual
IT Manuale d’uso
ES Manual del usuario
FR Mode d’emploi
DE Benutzerhandbuch
PL Instrukcja obsługi
CZ Návod k použití
SK Návod na použitie
PT Manual de utilização
EL Εγχειρίδιο χρήσης
SL Navodila za uporabo
SR Uputstvo za upotrebu
NL Handleiding
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User manual
Translation of the original instructions
Thank you for choosing this product.
For information, technical support, assistance and to consult the general warranty terms, contact
your dealer or visit the website www.mtdistribution.com
English
This manual refers to the following electric scooter:
AR
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1. Safety instructions
2. Package contents and assembly
3. Product overview
4. Baery charging and activation
5. Command information / Control panel
6. Quick guide
7. Folding and carrying
8. Range and performance
9. Storage, maintenance and cleaning
10. Technical data sheet
11. Troubleshooting
12. Liability and general terms of warranty
13. Information on disposal
14. Declaration of conformity
Contents

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1. Safety instructions
IMPORTANT! Carefully read and follow the instructions below before using the product. Retain
the manual for future reference or new users.
Take the time to learn the basics of the procedure to avoid severe accidents that may occur in the
first few months. Contact your dealer for the proper support on how to use the item correctly or
to be directed to an appropriate training organisation.
The company assumes no direct or indirect responsibility arising from misuse of the item, non-
compliance with both the highway code and the instructions in the manual, accidents or disputes
caused by non-compliance or illegal activity.
This item should be used for recreational purposes and should not be used for passenger
transportation. It must be used by more than one person at a time.
Do not modify the intended use of the vehicle in any way. The item is not suitable for stunts,
competitions, transporting objects, towing other vehicles or trailers.
The maximum permissible load of the item is:
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1
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kg
The recommended maximum rider height is 200 cm.
Check local regulations regarding the minimum age of the rider, restrictions on the type of rider
who may use the item, and the use of the item itself before using it, and be sure to follow local
regulations.
The A-weighted sound pressure level at the rider’s ear is below 7
0
dB(A).
Symbols identifying the safety warnings
To identify the safety messages in this manual, the following graphic warning symbols will be used.
They draw the focus of aention of the reader/user to the proper and safe use of the product.
CAUTION
Pay aention
Highlights the rules to follow to prevent damage to the item and/or prevent hazardous situations
from arising.
DANGER
Residual risks
Highlights the presence of hazards that generate residual risks to which the user must pay
aention to avoid injury or material damage.

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General warnings
CAUTION
It is important to bear in mind that when out in a public space or on the road, even when the
instructions in the manual are observed down to the leer, the rider is not immune to injury caused
by violations or inappropriate actions taken towards other vehicles, obstacles or persons. Misuse
of the item or non-compliance with the instructions provided in this manual may cause severe
injury.
This item is a vehicle.The faster you ride, the longer the braking distance. Emergency braking on
slippery, muddy, wet or icy roads may result in wheel spin and loss of balance. Adequate speeds
and safety distances from other vehicles or pedestrians must be adhered to.Take extra care when
riding on unfamiliar roads. Do not open the kickstand when using the item, risk of severe personal
injury and damage to item.
For personal safety, wear a helmet, and knee and elbow pads to protect against falls and injuries
while riding the item. When allowing others to use the item, ensure that the rider wears the safety
equipment and explain the operation of the vehicle.To avoid injury, do not allow other persons to
use the item if they do not know how to use it. Wear shoes before using the item.
Supervise children to make sure they do not play with the item. Strict supervision is required if the
item is being used near children.
When riding, take special care to not frighten children or pedestrians. When approaching them
from behind, warn them and slow down using the minimum speed of 6 km/h.

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Instructions and warnings on rider behaviour
Conditions Appropriate use Improper use
Riders One More than one person, with children or
animals
Safety equipment Helmet, knee pads, elbow pads No safety equipment
Pre-riding check
Prior to each use, check brakes and any
wear, check tyre pressure (see side of
tyre for recommended value), wheel wear,
throle and charge status of baery.
Never checking the item prior to use
If any unusual noises or faults are
detected, do not use the item and contact
dealer or Technical Support Department.
Using the item when noise or faults are
present
Walking while
pushing the item
Not accelerating Depressing the throle
Pushing while walking across pedestrian
crossings
Riding the vehicle on pedestrian
crossings
In pedestrian areas when not in
pedestrian mode (6 km/h)
Riding the vehicle in pedestrian areas
when not in pedestrian mode (6 km/h)
In overcrowded areas Riding the vehicle in overcrowded areas
Stationary
The person riding the item must be able to
easily place both feet on the ground while
holding the handlebars at the correct
height
Not being able to keep the item
stationary and balanced.
Siing on the item while it is running or
stationary

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Conditions Appropriate use Improper use
Riding under
normal conditions
No objects hanging from handlebars Objects hanging from handlebars
result in instability and may impede
manoeuvring
Riding with both hands on handlebars. One-handed or hand-free riding
Not using devices such as phones,
smartwatches, music players, or
headphones
Using devices such as phones,
smartwatches, music players, or
headphones
Riding with both feet on the footrest
comfortably and safely
Riding with one or both feet outside the
footrest
It is prohibited to place or amass weight
on the rear mudguard.
Riding with helmet and protective
equipment
Riding without helmet and protective
equipment
Riding on easily accessible, smooth and
compact roads, avoiding areas with
intense traffic or overcrowded areas:
e.g. dedicated cycle path, smooth paved
surfaces
Riding on motorways, long-distance
roads
Riding on busy roads
Riding on pavements
Riding in overcrowded areas
Riding on very rough roads
Riding near: ravines, escarpments,
harbours, sea, lakes or rivers
Complying with local regulations and the
highway code
Failure to comply with regulations and
the highway code
Looking ahead and watching out for
obstacles, vehicles or nearby pedestrians
Becoming distracted while riding
Changing direction, making sure to be
seen, moderating speed
Changing direction abruptly at high
speed without making sure that you
have been seen
Anticipating the route and moderating
speed while observing the highway code
and those that are the most vulnerable
Braking and cornering at the same time
makes the vehicle unstable
Using direction indicators, if included on
the item
Not using direction indicators
Slowing down when pedestrians are
present
Accelerating or maintaining a constant
speed when pedestrians are present
Using pedestrian mode in pedestrian
areas (6 km/h)
Riding without using pedestrian mode in
pedestrian areas (6 km/h)
Warning others of your presence by using
the bell
Not warning others of your presence by
using the bell

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Conditions Appropriate use Improper use
Uneven road
conditions:
speed bumps/
steps/rough road
surfaces
Riding at moderate speeds High-speed riding
Bend knees slightly for beer shock
absorption when traversing uneven
surfaces.
Accelerating over bumps or ditches,
going down steps, jumping over
obstacles, climbing pavements, riding
harshly.
Behaviour:
around bends,
down slopes, in the
presence of nearby
obstacles, vehicles
and pedestrians
Keeping at a safe distance Not observing safety distances
Ceasing to accelerate
Braking and slowing down
Accelerating
Riding at moderate speed and braking
safely
Riding at high speed, braking suddenly
Paying aention to doors and other high
obstacles
Traversing beneath high obstacles
Visibility
conditions
Only ride if there is enough light to ride
safely. When riding in unfavourable
lighting conditions (from half an hour
following sunset, throughout the entire
period of darkness and even during the
day, if weather conditions preclude road
visibility, when driving through tunnels),
remember to switch on the item’s lights
and wear a reflective vest, belts or bands.
Riding in unfavourable lighting
conditions with lights off and without
using a reflective vest, belts or bands.
Weather conditions
Riding in optimal weather conditions Driving in adverse conditions:
in the rain, in case of snowfall, in the
presence of ice or mud on the road, in
case of strong wind and fog.
Parking
In designated areas without impeding
movement of vehicles or pedestrians
Everywhere, impeding movement of
vehicles or pedestrians
On smooth surfaces, ensuring stability is
maintained
On uneven surfaces and without
ensuring stability
Switching off the item and using an anti-
the device
Leaving the item switched on,
unaended with no anti-the device

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Conditions Appropriate use Improper use
Engaging in
extreme sports/
acrobatics
NO YES
Riding near: ravines, escarpments,
harbours, sea, lakes or rivers
Riding through puddles
Racing with other vehicles
Subjecting the item
to forceful impact
NO YES
jumping over object or persons, jumping
off steps or from high places
What to do aer a fall:
Check that the throle lever works properly. To do this, accelerate and decelerate several times.
Check that the brakes work properly. To do this, get off the item, push it forward and brake to
ensure it responds to the controls.
Check that all vehicle components are in place and securely fastened.
Check tyre wear and pressure (see side of tyre for recommended value).
Check the wear of the brakes and cables.
DANGER
The brakes may become hot during use. Do not touch aer use.

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Assembled item, the handlebar must be installed using the special screws contained in the
package.
MODEL REFERENCE PICTURE IN THE PACKAGE HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
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baery charger
charging cable
4M5 screws
size 3 Allen
wrench
Method:
• Take the item out of the packaging
• Open the kickstand and check that the item is stable
• Open the handlebar stem and secure it by closing the lever of the closing mechanism
• Connect the display power cable to the main wiring
• Install the handlebar on the stem (do not crush the cables)
• Tighten the screws on the stem using the wrench supplied
• Adjust the stem closing mechanism*.
2. Package contents and assembly

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MODEL REFERENCE PICTURE * ADJUSTMENT
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Inside the mechanism there is the block
illustrated in the picture.
If the handlebar stem is not stable aer
closing, adjust screws 1 and 2 of the block
by screwing or unscrewing just enough to
increase the stability of the stem.
1 - Screw 1: use a 2.5 mm Allen wrench to
unscrew the screw.
2 - Screw 2: use a 3 mm Allen wrench to tighten
the block screw in the correct position.
3 - Once screw 2 has been adjusted, tighten
screw 1 again.
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Outside the mechanism there is a hex socket
screw (3). If the handlebar stem is not very
stable aer closing, adjust the screw in the
mechanism, by tightening or loosening it as
required to increase the stability of the stem.

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CAUTION
Assemble the item correctly. If any manufacturing defects are detected, or certain steps are
unclear, or in case of issues with assembly or adjustments during the assembly stage, do not ride
the vehicle and contact your dealer or visit www.mtdistribution.com for technical support.
Do not use accessories and/or additional parts that are not approved by the manufacturer.
Keep children away from plastic items (including packaging materials) and small parts that may
result in suffocation.
It is forbidden to modify or transform the item or any its parts in any way, as this may impair
efficiency, reduce structural integrity and cause damage. Remove any sharp edges caused by
misuse, breakage or damage to the item. If any factory defects, unusual noises or faults are
detected, do not ride the vehicle and contact your dealer or visit www.mtdistribution.com for
technical support.

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In the interest of technological development, the manufacturer reserves the right to modify the
item with no prior notice and this manual will not be automatically updated.
For information and to consult the revisions of this manual visit the website
www.mtdistribution.com/manuali/
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3. Product overview
Display
Throle Front brake lever
Motor and
electronic
brake
Locking catch
Locking
catch
Footrest
Stand
Frame
Safety
mechanism
Locking
mechanism
Drum
brake

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Prior to using the item for the first time, charge to 100%. Ensure the item, charger, and charging
port are dry.
Instructions
Open the kickstand
Switch off the scooter
MODEL REFERENCE PICTURE INSTRUCTIONS
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- Remove the rubber cover
from the charging socket.
- Connect the baery charger
to the charging port and
then to the power socket.
- When the item is fully
charged, the light on the
charger changes from red
(charging) to green (charging
complete).
- Aer charging, close the
rubber cover on the charging
socket.
- Unplug the baery charger
from the power socket.
CAUTION
To recharge the item, use the baery charger supplied ONLY
MODEL BATTERY CHARGER MODEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE RECHARGE TIME
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XVE083-4200200 42V – 2A 4-5 hrs
Using another type of charger may damage the scooter or entail other potential risks.
Never leave the product unsupervised while it is charging. Do not ride the item while charging.
Aer each use, fully recharge the baery to extend its useful life. Do not recharge the item
immediately aer use. Allow the scooter to cool for an hour before recharging.
The item should not be charging for extended periods. Overcharging reduces baery life and
poses additional potential hazards.
Allow the vehicle to discharge completely to prevent damage to the baery.
Damage caused by the baery being le uncharged for a long period is irreversible and is not
covered by the limited warranty. Once the damage has occurred, the baery cannot be recharged
(the baery must not be dismantled by unqualified personnel, as this could lead to electric shocks,
4. Baery charging and activation

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short circuits or even major safety incidents). If you are away for a certain period of time, for
example for holidays, and you entrust the device to a third party, the same should be le partially
charged ( 20 - 50 % of charge), not fully charged.
Carry out regular visual inspection of the charger and charger cables. Check whether the charger
cable shows clear signs of damage. Do not use the charger to prevent further damage, contact us
for a replacement.
Baery warnings
The baery consists of lithium-ion cells and chemical elements that are hazardous to health and
the environment. Do not use the item if it emits odours, substances or excessive amounts of heat.
Do not dispose of the item or the baery with household waste.The end user is responsible for
the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment and baeries in compliance with all applicable
regulations.
Avoid used, defective and/or non-original baeries, or baeries used for different models or of
different brands.
DANGER
Do not leave the baery near fire or heat sources. Fire and explosion hazard.
Do not open the baery or take it apart. Do not strike, throw, or puncture the baery or aach
objects onto it.
Do not touch any substances leaking from the baery, as they are deemed hazardous. Do not
allow children or pets to touch the baery.
Do not overcharge or short-circuit the baery. Fire and explosion hazard.
Do not immerse or expose the baery to water, rain or other liquids. Do not expose the baery
to direct sunlight, excessive heat or cold (for example, do not leave the item or baery in a car
in direct sunlight for extended periods of time), or environments containing explosive gases or
flames.
Do not carry or store the baery with metal objects such as hairpins, necklaces, etc. Contact
between metal objects and baery contacts may cause a short circuit resulting in physical injury
or death.

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5. Command information / Control panel
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Throle (A): press down to accelerate.
Power buon (B): Press and hold to turn on / off the product.
Headlights: press buon (B) once to switch them on/off
Brake lever (D): squeeze the lever to brake
Speed level change: press buon (B) once to select the desired speed. Press and hold to switch from ODO
toTRIP .
Bell: press buon (E) once to activate it.
MODEL REFERENCE PICTURE SYMBOLS
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1. Speedometer: Displays the current
speed of the scooter.
2. ODO: Total distance travelled
TRIP: Single trip distance.
3. Level 1 - The display will show 1
(up to 6 km/h).
Level 2 -The display shows 2
(up to 20 km / h).
Level 3 -The display shows 3
(up to 25 km / h).
4. Lights indicator light.
5. Service light: indicates that maintenance
is required by the assistance service
6. Baery Level: The baery level is
indicated by 4 bars.

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• When it is used for the first time, the product must be fully charged (100%).
• Check tyre pressure (see side of tyre for recommended value). If the product does not reach at
least 60 % of the declared km, or the maximum speed within the first 3 months of use, it is likely
that the wheels have deflated again. In this case, restore pressure as indicated.
• Check and adjust the brakes.
• Turn on the display.
• Place the item on a flat surface.
• Hold the handlebar firmly using both hands. Step onto the footrest with one foot and use the
other to give yourself a gentle push and accelerate.
CAUTION
Zero Start Function: the throle is activated once the forward speed exceeds 3 km/h.
For safety reasons, the item is initially set up to avoid standing starts.
•When riding the product, tilt the body in the riding direction during a turn and slowly turn the
handlebars.
• To stop the item, release the throle, pull the brake lever
• To get off, first stop the item completely. Geing off the moving item can cause injury.
• Prior to each use, check brakes and any wear, check tyre pressure (see side of tyre for
recommended value), wheel wear, throle and charge status of baery.
6. Quick guide

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Brake lever adjustment
AR0 INSTRUCTIONS
It is possible to adjust the position
of the brake lever, if necessary, by
unscrewing the screw (A). Once the
position has been adjusted, tighten the
screw (A).
Brake adjustment
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If the brake is too tight or too loose,
adjust it by loosening or tightening the
screw (1).
If the brake lever is too so or too hard
even aer following the instructions in
the first step, it may be necessary to
repeat the operation until the optimal
seing has been reached.

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Make sure the electric scooter is turned off. Hold the handlebar stem with your hand, pull the lever,
fold the stem towards the footrest and fasten it.
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Aer folding, li it by holding the handlebar stem with one or both hands.
CAUTION
Make sure to secure the item during transportation. If the item cannot be lied, do not transport
with the item raised. If dropped, the item may cause severe injury and damage.
7. Folding and carrying
The maximum range and performance of the vehicle depends on a number of variables:
Terrain: riding on smooth roads provides greater range and performance than riding on rough
roads and climbs.
Weight of user: the greater the weight, the lower the range and performance of the vehicle.
Temperature: riding the scooter in very cold or hot conditions affects range and performance.
Speed and riding style: riding smoothly and at a constant speed extends the range. Continuous
acceleration, deceleration and manoeuvring greatly reduce the range. A lower speed extends the
range.
Maintenance: prompt recharging, proper maintenance and regular checking of tyre pressure
increase range and ensures consistent performance over time.
The level of baery charge affects performance – the lower the level, the lower the speed,
especially on climbs.
8. Range and performance
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