Aosom AIYAPLAY AA1-106V70 User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INaq004_UK
AA1-106V70
AA1-106V71
AA1-106V72
IMPORTANT, RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE: READ CAREFULLY
ELECTRIC SCOOTER
WARNING:
* Not for children under the age of 7.
* Suitable for children of 7-14 years old, Max weight: 100 kg.
* ALWAYS TURN THE POWER OFF AFTER USE.
NOTE: The illustrations in the manual are for reference only – they may not reflect the
actual product. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Table of contents
Safety warnings ---------------------------------------------------------------3
Before Starting ----------------------------------------------------------------5
Assembling ---------------------------------------------------------------------6
Adjustments and Operation ------------------------------------------------7
Equipment Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------9
Before Mounting --------------------------------------------------------------9
Repair and Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------10
Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------------------------17

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SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING: Failure to use common sense and follow safety instructions increases
risk of serious injury. Use with appropriate caution and serious attention for safe use.
DO NOT EXCEED THE WEIGHT LIMIT OF 100KG. This includes bags, backpacks and
other items that may be carried. Exceeding the weight limit could injure the rider and
damage the product.
This manual contains very important safety information. It is your responsibility to
thoroughly review this information and ensure that all drivers understand all warnings,
cautions, instructions and safety issues and ensure that all riders are able to safely and
responsibly use this scooter.
NOT FOR RIDERS UNDER THE AGE OF 7. Any rider who cannot fit comfortably on the
scooter should not try to ride it. A parent's decision to allow their child to use the scooter
should be based on the child's maturity, skill and ability to follow these rules.
Engine and brakes of this scooter can become very hot, do not touch during or
immediately after use.
Keep this scooter away from small children. This product is intended for use only by the
person who, at minimum, is completely comfortable when riding.
Check and respect local laws or regulations that may affect where electric scooters can
be used.
Always drive with caution. Avoid obstacles and slippery surfaces – this could cause loss
of balance for yourself or the scooter, which could result in product damage or injury.
Respect the rights and property of others.
Do not use the speed control unless you're in a safe, outdoor environment, which is clear
of objects and crowded areas.
WARNING!
- Always hold the handlebars with both hands.
- Only one person at a time can ride the scooter.
- Never use near steps, water or swimming pools.
- Keep fingers and other body parts away from the belt, engine, steering system, steering
wheels, and all other moving parts.
- Never use a mobile phone or headset when riding.
- Never tow the scooter to another vehicle or pull anyone or anything.
- Never immerse the scooter in water – electrical and transmission components can get
damaged.
- Only use on flat and dry surfaces such as pavements. Do not use where sand, leaves,
mud, ice, stones or gravel is present – this could affect traction and cause the rider to
lose control.
- Do not drive at night or in areas with limited visibility.
- Do not operate the scooter under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
- Do not operate the scooter when you are restless or sleepy.
- Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds.
- Do not carry anything in your arms while riding the scooter.
- Do not ride in enclosed areas, on carpets or other floors that could get damaged.
- Before riding, check the following:
● Make sure the brake system is working properly.
● All components are properly fastened and are operating according to manufacturer's
specifications.

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● Components must be maintained and repaired with factory-authorised replacement
parts. Any repairs or maintenance must be done by the manufacturer, its service agent
or similarly qualified persons.
Using the Charger
The charger should be regularly checked for damages to the plug, cover and other parts.
If any damages are found, do not charge the scooter until the charger has been repaired
or replaced.
- Only use the charger recommended by the supplier.
- Use caution when charging.
- Charger should be operated by an adult.
- Never operate the charger near flammable materials or any liquids.
- Unplug charger and disconnect from scooter when not in use.
- Do not the exceed recommended charging time.
- Always disconnect the charger before washing or cleaning this scooter.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ABOVE WARNINGS INCREASES RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY.
USE WITH APPROPRIATE CAUTION AND ATTENTION FOR SAFE RIDING. ALWAYS
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
IMPORTANT
To ensure you do not overcharge the battery, please follow the recommended charging
times. Overcharging the battery does not mean longer running time – it can damage the
battery and reduce its lifespan.

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Before starting
WARNING: Remove all packaging and items from the box. Make sure the
power is off before assembling the scooter.
Estimated Assembly Time
• Allow up to 25 minutes for assembly, not including the initial charge time.
• For the first time, charge for a maximum of eight hours.
Tools included:
1 x 8mm / 10mm wrench: to adjust the screw of the rear brake.
1 x 13mm / 15mm wrench: to adjust the screws of the rear wheel or to
assemble the saddle.
2 x 5mm hex wrench: to assemble the front wheel.
1 x 2.5mm hex wrench: to adjust the screw of the accelerator.
1 x 4mm hex wrench: only for the one with the plastic covers for belt
and motor to remove.
1 x Phillips screwdriver

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Assembling
Handlebar, T-bar & front tube assembly
1. Align the grille (a) on the steering handle tube
clamp (b). Install the handlebar clamp and
hardware (c & d), then tighten securely, using a
5mm hex wrench and 10mm wrench.
2. As shown in the picture, the front fork is
aligned with the steel blade.
3.Adjust the triangle in the front bracket, turn it
in a spiral shape and secure it.
The scooter is unfolded and folded by this
mechanism.
FIG.3
FIG.2
FIG.1

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Adjustments and Operation
Power Switch
The power switch is on the right side of the scooter footplate. Press to turn on – the motor
and rear wheels allow the scooter to move forward. Press again to turn off. It is
suggested to turn the scooter off when charging.
Speed Button
The speed button is on the righthand side of the handlebars – use four fingers to press.
Braking
The break lever is on the lefthand side of the handlebar, this will stop the rear wheel.
Press the break lever with four fingers, ensuring the thumb is placed on the actual
handlebar. This is a friction brake, the harder it is pressed, the stronger the break will be
on the rear wheel. This break has a micro device, which will deactivate the motor power
simultaneously.
Range and Speed
A fully charged scooter will cover approximately 12km/h on level ground with a 100kg
rider. The range is about 8-10km (up to 25-30minutes) in ideal conditions. Please note,
these figures are estimates only and could vary.
Steering Adjustment Nuts
Regularly check the steering for looseness. Adjust the tightness by turning the round nut
clockwise and locking the hex nut.
Charging
When shipped, the batteries are fully charged. Charging the batteries after every use is
recommended. For extended battery life, avoid discharging batteries before they are
completely recharged. When the scooter starts to slow down on level ground, it is time to
recharge. Do not delay recharging your scooter.
Charging Procedure
- Locate the charge socket under the scooter, then plug the charger into the port.
- Plug the charger into the standard 100-240Volt electrical outlet (fig.4). Charging
temperature is between 10-35 C . °
- When fully charged, a green light will appear on the charger.
- Unplug from the outlet and scooter. Make sure the cap is placed over the port.
FIG.4
STD 100-240V
WALL OUTLET
CHARGING
PORT
IN ORDER
STEP 1,THEN 2

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Scooter Operation
- Always wear an approved helmet, eye protection, shoes and knee and elbow pads.
- Ensure the path is clear before riding.
- Firmly grab the handlebars with both hands and place one foot onto the platform.
- Go ahead and push off with the other leg like riding any other foot scooter. At the same
time, press the speed button on the righthand side of the handlebars, starting the motor.
- You will feel the power of the motor as you begin to raise the other leg off the ground.
- To slow down or stop, press the brake on the lefthand side of the handlebar.
- As you become more comfortable with riding the scooter, you will combine the use of the
break and power for the best operation.
- Be sure to recharge the batteries after using.
Charging the Battery
WARNING: Battery must be fully charged before riding.
Required components: Charger
● Initial battery charge time is eight hours, then it is up to six hours for every other charge.
● When the scooter is not in regular use, the batteries need to be charged monthly for the
best performance.
FIG.5 FIG.6
1.Ensure the power is off before
plugging in the charger. Insert the
charger into the port, which is on the
right side of the battery case.
2. Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
The light on the charger case will
illuminate.
WARNING: For the first time, do not use until the battery has been charged
for at least eight hours.
Failure to follow these instructions may damage the product and void the
warranty.
Note: Batteries must be recharged at least once a month, even when the scooter
is not being used. Failure to do so may result in damaged batteries.
The red light indicates the battery is charging.
The green light indicates the battery is fully charged.

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Equipment maintenance
Brakes
Ensure the brakes are working correctly. When pressing the lever, the brake must provide
a positive braking action. When applying the brake with the speed control on, the brake
switch must stop the engine. Make sure the brakes are not skidding.
Frame, fork and handlebar
Check for cracks or broken connections. Although it is rare for frames to break, it is
possible for an aggressive driver to crash into a curb or wall and break the frame. Ensure
the scooter is inspected regularly.
Wheel
Regularly inspect the wheels for excessive wear.
Safety equipment
Always wear the appropriate clothing, such as an approved safety helmet and elbow and
knee pads. Always wear athletic shoes (high-laced trainers with rubber soles). Never ride
barefoot or with sandals – always keep laces tied.
Battery
Ensure the power is off when not in use. Never store the product in freezing
temperatures. If frozen, the battery will be permanently damaged.
Before Mounting
Before using always check the following:
● Safety helmet (may be legally required by local law or regulation in your area).
● Elbow and knee pads.
● Long-sleeved shirt and long pants.
● Gloves.
● Trainers with high laces and smooth soles. Never ride barefoot or with sandals. Make
sure laces are always tied.
Brake
Check the brakes are working properly. When tightening the brake lever, the rear wheel
must be reduced / stopped without undue strain. When applying the brake with the speed
button, the engine should stop. Make sure the brakes are not skidding when the lever is
not being tightened. Do not ride the scooter if the brakes are not working properly.
Speed Button
When the power is on, the scooter will move forward when the speed button is pressed –
ensure you are in an open and safe outdoor space. Keep both hands on the handlebar.
Wheel
Inspect wheels for excessive wear and replace if necessary.
Frame, Fork and Components
Always inspect the scooter before riding, checking for cracks, wear, broken or loose
components that need repair or replacing.

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WARNING: Always ride in an open outdoor area, which is clear of obstacles.
Never press the accelerator without being properly balanced on the scooter,
ensuring both hands are firmly gripping the handlebar.
Repair and Maintenance
WARNING: Before any maintenance, ensure the power is off.
Adjusting the brakes: Tools required: 10mm wrench
FIG.7 FIG.8
Squeeze in
Loose
1.To adjust the brake cable wire, turn
the adjuster drum on the lever
clockwise (to loosen) or anti-
clockwise (to tighten). Adjust the
drum in small increments to the
desired setting. If the brake still
requires adjustment, proceed to
the next step.
2.If the brake cable is still too tight,
use a 10mm wrench to tighten the
brake cable for additional
adjustment on the cable. Make
sure the 10mm nut is tightened
after adjusting.
WARNING: Practice using the brake in an open area without obstacles, so you are
familiar with its operation and can make smooth and controlled stops.

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Strap and rear wheel replacement
Tools required: 4mm hex wrench, 5mm hex wrench, 13mm wrench, 10mm wrench and a
Phillips screwdriver.
1.Using a 4mm hex wrench, remove
the four bolts from the rear axle
cover on both sides of the scooter.
(Only for scooters with a cover).
2. Loosen the caliper nut of the
brake cable with a 10mm wrench.
FIG.9 FIG.10
FIG.11 FIG.12
3.Remove the brake arm with a
Phillips screwdriver and 8mm
wrench. Using two 13mm
wrenches, loosen the rear axle
wheel nuts and adjusting washers
and slide the strap out of the rear
wheel pulley. Pull the wheel toward
the rear of the frame.
4.Note the location of all rear wheel
equipment and be sure to reinstall
all items correctly.

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5.If replacing the belt, remove the
engine bolts with a 5mm hex
wrench. Slide the engine slightly
out of the frame, so there is
enough space to remove / replace
the belt in the gear. Replace the
spacers and retighten the feet.
6.Install the spare wheel into the
frame and slide the belt back onto
the pulley. Do not tighten the axle
nuts yet. Install lever braking
equipment – do not adjust yet.
FIG.13 FIG.14
FIG.15 FIG.16
7.Ensure the adjusting washers are
correctly positioned against the
frame. After tightening the axle
nuts with a 13mm wrench, check
the alignment of the wheels and
the tread of the belt by turning the
wheel in the opposite direction by
hand. You may need to adjust the
washers to align the belt. Refer to
the instructions on page 10 to
tighten the belt.
8.Retighten the brake arm bolt with
a Phillips screwdriver and 8mm
wrench.

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FIG.17 FIG.18
9. Retighten the brake cable nut
slightly with a 10mm wrench.
Refer to page 7 for proper
adjustment.
10.Reinstall the side covers with a
4mm Allen key. Do not
overtighten the screws.
Adjusting the Strap
Tools required: 4mm hex wrench, two 13mm wrenches, 10mm wrench and a Phillips
screwdriver.
1. With a 4mm hex wrench, remove
the three screws on the protective
cover on both sides of the scooter.
2. Loosen the brake arm with a Phillips
screwdriver and 8mm wrench. Using
two 13mm wrenches, loosen the
wheel nuts on the rear axle.
FIG.19 FIG.20

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3. Turn the adjusting washers
against the frame to increase or
decrease the belt tension. The
recommended belt tension is
based on being able to bend the
belt by approximately 90 degrees.
4.Make sure the wheel is aligned in
the frame and tighten the two axle
nuts with a 13mm wrench.
Retighten the brake arm with a
Phillips screwdriver and 8mm
wrench.
5. Reinstall the side covers with a
4mm Allen key. Do not
overtighten the screws.
FIG.21 FIG.22
FIG.23

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Front Wheel Replacement
Tools required: Two 5mm hex wrenches.
1.Using two 5mm hex
wrenches, loosen and
remove the front axle by
turning the keys to the left.
2. Reinstall the spare wheel,
verifying the order to
ensure the location of all
components
3. Reinstall the parts and
tighten clockwise with a
5mm hex wrench.
FIG.24 FIG.25 FIG.26
Remove the footplate
Tools required: Phillips screwdriver.
The footplate (platform) is removable to gain access to the batteries. Remove the four
deck screws with a Phillips screwdriver, then lift the platform. Reverse the procedure to
replace.
USE A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE
PLATFORM
CAREFULLY REMOVE SCREWS. SPRING AND
BRAKE PEDAL TO GAIN BATTERY ACCESS.
Drive belt adjustment and replacement
Regularly adjusting the drive belt is required. The belt will become loose after hours of
use. When this happens, the belt will make a popping sound while accelerating – you
must tighten the drive belt immediately. To tighten the belt, slightly loosen the near
rear axle nuts and rotate the belt adjuster discs equally. Tighten axle nuts and recheck
belt tension.
PLATFORM DRIVE
BELT
BACK
WHELL
BELT
ADJUSTER
DISCS
BELT ALIGNMENT
MOTOR
SIDE VIEW

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Drive belt alignment
- If the drive belt comes off or rubs against the scooter frame, the belt might not be
properly aligned.
- To realign, place the scooter upside down on a sturdy surface, then determine the
direction of belt movement.
- You need to slightly move the rear wheel left or right to realign. To do this, slightly loose
the axle nuts and rotate the belt adjuster discs.
- Tighten axle nuts, then check alignment by powering the scooter. Recheck the
alignment after ridding – readjust if necessary.
UNDERSIDE VIEW
PLATFORM DRIVE GEAR AXLE NUTS
BELT
ADJUSTER
DISCS
BELT
BELT ALIGNMENT
MOTOR
Care and disposal of the battery
Do not store the battery in temperatures above 70 F (21 C) or below 32 F (0 C). ° ° ° °
THIS SCOOTER CONTAINS LEAD-ACID SEALED BATTERIESTO
BE RECYCLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ITS LOCAL AND STATE
LAWS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR DISPOSAL.
Disposal: This product contains sealed lead-acid batteries that must be disposed of or
recycled in an environmentally sound manner. Do not dispose of batteries with household
waste. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire – they may leak or explode. The incineration,
land filling or the mixing of lead-acid batteries with household waste is prohibited by law
in most areas. Return used batteries to local, approved battery recycler or a local seller of
automotives.
WARNING: Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard
(carbon zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
Do not store the battery in temperatures above 70 °F (21 ° C) or below 32 ° F (0 ° C).
Charger
Only use the supplied battery charger. Place the charging port into the scooter battery
case before plugging into a socket. If the charger is damaged, stop using immediately
and replace it.
Wheel
Wheels and components are subject to normal wear and tear. It is the responsibility of the
customer to regularly check the wheels for wear and to adjust and replace the
components as necessary.

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Troubleshooting
Issue Possible Cause Solution
The scooter doesn't
work.
The battery is not fully charged.
The cables or connectors
are loose or disconnected.
The battery is damaged.
Fully charge the battery. First charge
should be eight hours, then up to six
hours for every other charge.
Open the footplate to check if the
cables are connected with the
controller.
Change the battery.
It is recommended to charge the
battery frequently every week. The
battery can get damaged if it is not
charged for long periods.
Change the speed button.
Change the controller.
Change the motor.
The Speed button is broken
by crash or violent pull.
The motor is broken because of
an overload or overcurrent.
The controller is broken because
of an overload or overcurrent.
The Scooter running
time is short. The battery is not fully charged. Fully charge the battery. First charge
should be eight hours, then up to six
hours for every other charge.
The scooter suddenly
stops working.
The reset button (fuse) has
tripped.
It is on the left side of the battery
case; it will automatically shut
off if the motor has overloaded.
Excessive overloading (steep
slope or too much weight) could
cause the motor to overheat and
trip the switch.
Press the reset button and restart
the scooter.
Check all connectors and cables to
ensure they are connected and
adjusted.
The scooter runs
slowly
Refer to the brake adjustment
instructions.
Be sure not to overload the scooter
with more than 220 lbs (100kg) – the
maximum weight limit. Do not ride on
steep slopes or tow objects with the
scooter. Avoid overloading the
scooter, as the batteries and
components used will wear out.
Only use the scooter on solid, flat
and dry surfaces, such as
pavements.
The Brakes are not set correctly.
The scooter has overloaded.
Not riding on a suitable
surface.

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The scooter
cannot be
charged
The Charger is broken.
The Battery is damaged.
The reset button (fuse) has
tripped.
It is on the left side of the battery
case; it will automatically shut off
if the motor has overloaded.
Excessive overloading (steep
slope or too much weight) could
cause the motor to overheat and
trip the switch.
Change the charger.
Change the battery.
It is recommended to charge the
battery frequently every week. The
battery can get damaged if it is not
charged for long periods.
Press the reset button and restart the
scooter.
Check all connectors and cables to
ensure they are connected and
adjusted.
The charging port has an
excessive current or a short
circuit.
Change to a new charging port.
Important Cautions
BATTERY CARE
1. Store the scooter and charge batteries at a temperature between 10-35°C. The higher
the temperature, the faster the batteries will self-discharge. Always try to keep your
batteries charged. Inspect batteries occasionally, ensuring the terminals are clean and
connections are tight.
2. Handle the batteries and charger with care. Do not overcharge.
3. We suggest that you purchase additional batteries for extra power requirements.
4. It is suggested to place the charger port into the battery case, ensuring the pin of the
charger is placed first before plugging into a socket.
RESET BUTTON
The reset button (fuse) has tripped.
It is on the left side of the battery case; it will automatically shut off if the motor has
overloaded. Excessive overloading (steep slope or too much weight) could cause the
motor to overheat and trip the switch.
Thank you for reading this manual!
Remember to always take caution and ride safely!

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MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS
INaq004_FR
AA1-106V90
IMPORTANT : A LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT ET À CONSERVER POUR
CONSULTATION ULTÉRIEURE
TROTTINETTE ÉLECTRIQUE
AVERTISSEMENT:
* Déconseillé aux enfants de moins de 7 ans
* Convient aux enfants de 7 à 14 ans, Poids maximum : 100 kg.
* TOUJOURS ÉTEINDRE LA TROTINETTE APRÈS UTILISATION.
REMARQUE: Les illustrations contenues dans le manuel sont données à titre indicatif
uniquement - elles peuvent ne pas refléter le produit lui-même. Les spécifications
peuvent être modifiées sans préavis.

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Table des matières
Consignes de Sécurité-------------------------------------------------------21
Avant de Commencer---------------------------------------------------------23
Assemblage---------------------------------------------------------------------24
Ajustements et Fonctionnement ------------------------------------------25
Entretien de l'équipement---------------------------------------------------27
Avant Assemblage------------------------------------------------------------27
Réparation et Maintenance-------------------------------------------------28
Dépannage----------------------------------------------------------------------35
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