BeginOne Mon-Fri 0800 User manual

Electric Scooter
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1. What is in the box
Electric Scooter
Accessories
Screws x4 Allen Key Charging Adapter
Contents
What is in the box 02
Overview 03
Assembling the device 04
Charging the device 04
Learning to drive 05
Safety instructions 09
Folding and Transportation 10
Daily care and maintenance 11
Specifications 13
Warranty 14
Congratulations on purchasing your new BeginOne foldable electric
scooter.
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Battery
Compartment
Disc Brake
Brake Light
Buckle
Scooter Bell
Control Panel
Accelerator
Kickstand
Folding Mechanism
Wheel Motor
Charging Port
Headlight
Brake Lever
2. Overview
Mode display The bottom light either flashes white or green. The white light indicates regular mode, and
green light indicates power-saving mode. (Power-saving mode: max speed of 11.2 mph with
smoother acceleration for beginners)
Power button When the scooter is off, press the button to turn on the scooter; When the scooter is on,
press and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the scooter. After turning on, press the button to turn
on or off the headlight; And press twice to switch between modes.
Battery level
display
The power level is indicated by four power lights on the control panel. As power is
consumed, the lights will change from solid to flashing, and finally turn off from up to down.
When all four power lights are on, the battery level is between 100% - 86%; When three lights
are solid and one is flashing, the battery level is between 85% - 71%, and so on. When the
bottom power light flashes, it indicates low power. Please recharge soon for further use. After
running out of power, all lights will turn off, and the scooter will coast until it comes to a
complete stop.
Control Panel
1. Fasten the handlebar stem on the headset,
and put the kickstand down
4. After the assembly, press the power button
to test the scooter is working.
2. Attach the handlebar to the stem
3. Tighten the screws onto both sides of
the stem with the allen key
4. Charge Your Scooter
3. Assembling The Device
Lift up the rubber flap
Plug the power
adapter into the
charging port
When charging is
completed, put back
the rubber flap
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Step on the deck with one foot, and slowly
kicks off the other on the ground
2.
Release the accelerator and the kinetic
energy recovery system (KERS) initiates
automatically to brake slowly; And
squeeze the brake lever for a sudden brake
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When the scooter starts to coast, put both
feet on the deck and press the accelerator.
3.
Tilt your body to the steering direction as you
turn, and slowly turn the handlebar
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5. How To Ride
Wear helmets and knee pads in case of
falls and injuries when you learn to ride
the scooter
Turn on the scooter, and check the power
indicator
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6. Safety Instructions
Look out for doors, and other
overhead obstacles
Keep your speed between 3.1-6.2 mph when you go
over speed bumps, bumpy roads or other uneven
surfaces whilst slightly bending your knees.
Do not accelerate when you go downhill
Do not ride in the rain
Do not press the accelerator when you're
walking alongside the scooter
Always steer clear of obstacles
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Do not hang bags or other heavy
items on the handlebar
Keep both feet on the deck all time.
Do not try following dangerous actions
Do not ride in traffic lanes or
residential areas where vehicles and
pedestrians are both allowed
Do not turn the handlebar violently
during high-speed riding
Do not ride through water that
is higher than 2 cm
Do not ride with anyone else,
including children
Do not touch the disc brake
Do not keep your feet on the rear
mudguard
Keep both hands on the
handlebars at all times.
Do not try riding up or down stairs,
and jumping over obstacles
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Safety Reminder
WARNING – Risk of Fire – No User Serviceable Parts.
1. Please wear all appropriate safety and protective gear such as helmet, knee, elbow pads and protective
gloves, before operating the scooter.
2. Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and flat, closed toe shoes when operating your scooter. Keep
laces tied.
3. Please carefully read the User Manual, which will assist in explaining the basic working principles and
provide tips on how best to enjoy your scooter experience.
4. Do not try to open or modify your scooter, as doing so will invalidate your manufacturer warranty, and
may cause failure to your device leading to serious bodily injury or death.
5. Do not use the scooter to place yourself or anyone else and their property in danger.
6. Do not operate the scooter while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
7. Do not operate the scooter when you are restless or sleepy.
8. Use your best judgment to keep yourself out of dangerous situations with your scooter.
9. Do not ride your scooter off of curbs, ramps, or attempt to operate in a skate park, empty pool, or in any
ways similar to a skateboard or stunt scooter. THE SCOOTER IS NOT A STUNT SCOOTER.
10. Do not turn sharply, especially at high speeds.
11. Do not abuse your scooter, doing so can damage your unit and cause failure to the operation system
leading to injury.
12. Do not drive in or near puddles of water, mud, sand, stones, gravel, debris or near rough and rugged
terrain.
13. The scooter can be used on paved roads that are flat and even. If you encounter uneven pavement,
please lift your scooter over and past the obstruction.
14. Do not ride in inclement weather; snow, rain, hail, sleet, on icy roads or in extreme heat.
15. Do not ride in or near puddles, pools or other large bodies of water.
16. Bend your knees when riding on bumpy or uneven pavement to absorb the shock and vibration and help
you keep your balance. If you are unsure if you can safely ride on a specific terrain, step off and carry your
scooter. ALWAYS RIDE WITH CAUTION.
17. Do not attempt to ride over bumps or objects greater than 1.5 cm even when prepared and bending your
knees.
18. PAY ATTENTION - look at where you are riding and be aware of the road conditions, people, places,
property and objects around you.
19. Do not operate the scooter in crowded areas.
20. Operate your scooter with extreme consideration for people and property at all times.
21. Do not operate the scooter while talking, texting, or looking at your phone.
22. Do not ride your scooter where it is not permitted.
23. Do not ride your scooter near motor vehicles or on public roads.
24. Do not climb or travel down steep hills with your scooter.
25. The scooter is intended for use by one person, DO NOT attempt to operate the scooter with two or more
people.
26. Do not carry anything in your arms while riding the scooter.
27. Women who are pregnant should not operate the scooter.
28. Young children and the elderly should not operate the scooter.
29. At higher speeds, always take into consideration your stopping distance is increased.
30. Do not attempt to jump on or off your scooter.
31. Do not ride the scooter in dark or poorly lit areas.
32. Do not operate your scooter off-road.
33. Do not exceed the maximum weight limits.
34. Avoid driving the scooter in unsafe places, including near areas with flammable gas, steam, liquid, dust,
fiber, which could cause fire and explosive accidents.
35. Applying brakes too hard or too suddenly can lock up a wheel, which could cause you to lose control
and fall.
36. When you ride the scooter along with other riders, always keep a safe distance to avoid a collision.
7. Folding and Transportation
Make sure that the scooter's turned off. To fold, unlock the folding mechanism, and bend the
handlebar stem to hook the buckle on the rear mudguard. To open, press the bell trigger to remove
from the buckle, erect the handlebar and lock the folding structure.
Fold Open
Carry
Hold the handlebar stem with either one hand or both hands to carry.
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8. Daily Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and storage
If you see stains on the scooter's body, wipe them off with a damp cloth.
Notes: do not clean the scooter with alcohol, gasoline, kerosene or other corrosive and volatile chemical solvents
to prevent dire damage. Do not wash the scooter with a high-pressure water spray. During cleaning, make sure
that the scooter's turned off, the charging cable is unplugged, and the rubber flap is closed as water leakage
may result in electric shock or other major problems.
When the scooter's not in use, keep it indoors where it is dry and cool. Do not put it outdoors for long time.
Excessive sunlight, overheating and overcooling accelerate tire aging and compromise the scooter and the
battery pack's lifespan.
Battery maintenance
1. Use original battery packs, use of other models or brands may bring about safety issues;
2. Do not touch the contacts. Do not dismantle or puncture the casing. Keep the contacts away from metal
objects to prevent short circuit which may result in battery damage or even injuries and deaths;
3. Use original power adapter to avoid potential damage or fire;
4. Mishandling of used batteries may do tremendous harm to the environment. To protect natural environment,
please follow local regulations to properly dispose used batteries.
5. After every use, fully charge the battery to prolong its lifespan.
Do not place the battery in an environment where the ambient temperature is higher than 122°F or lower than
-4°F (e.g., do not leave the scooter or the battery pack in a car under direct sunlight for an extended time). Do
not throw the battery pack into fire as it may lead to battery failure, battery overheating, and even another fire. If
the scooter is expected to be left idle for more than 30 days, please fully charge the battery and place it in a dry
and cool place. Keep in mind to recharge it every 60 days to protect the battery from potential damage which is
beyond limited warranty.
Always charge before exhausting the battery to prolong the battery's lifespan. The battery pack performs better
at normal temperature, and poor when it is below 32°F. For instance, when it is below -4°F, the riding range is only
half or less at normal state. When the temperature rises, the riding range restores.
Note: fully charged Electric Scooter will last for 120-180 days. The built-in intelligent chip will keep a log of its
charging and discharging records. The damage caused by prolonged no charge is irreversible and is beyond
limited warranty. Once the damage is done, the battery can not be recharged (non-professionals are forbidden
to dismantle the battery pack, as it may cause electric shock, short circuit or even major safety accidents).
Adjusting the disc brake
If the handlebar and its stem sway during riding, use an m5 allen key to tighten the screws on the
folding mechanism.
Adjust the handlebar
If the brake is too tight, use an M4 allen key to loosen the screws on the caliper, and slightly send back the brake
cable to shorten the exposed length, then tighten the screws. If the brake is too loose, loosen the screws, and
slightly pull out the brake cable to lengthen the exposed length, then tighten the screws.
Brake Cable
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10. Warranty
9. Specifications
[1] Item height: from the ground to the top of the scooter;
[2] General range: measured when it is no wind and at 77°F, the scooter's fully charged to ride at a even speed
of 9.3 mph on a flat surface with a load of 165.3 pounds.
Note: data and specifications may vary due to different models, and are subject to change without notice.
Performance index Items
Dimensions
Weight
Main
parameters
Battery pack
Wheel Motor
Charging adapter
L × W × H [1] (cm)
After folding: L × W × H (cm)
Load range (kg)
Riding
requirements Age
Body length (cm)
Max. speed (mph)
General range[2] (miles)
Max. climbing angle (°)
Operating temperature (°F)
Storage temperature (°F)
IP rating
Suitable surfaces
Max. input voltage (VDC)
Rated capacity (Wh)
Intelligent battery management system
Input voltage (VAC)
Output voltage (VDC)
Output current (A)
Rated voltage (VDC)
Rated power (W)
Output power (W)
Max. power (W)
Charging time (h)
Specifications
107×43×115
107×43×49
24-120
Approx. 18.6
Approx. 25
36
-10/40
-20/45
42
280
250
500
Unusual temperature/short circuit/under voltage/over
current/dual overcharge/dual over-discharge protections
100–240
42
2.0
71
16–50
119–199
IP54
Cement, asphalt and mud roads; bumps
lower than 1 cm; holes less than 3 cm
Approx. 15.5
Approx. 5
Item weight (kg) Gross 13.8kg
The limited warranty applies to the Begin One scooter and covers this product to be without
manufacturing faults for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Normal wear and tear;
damage to the tires and cables; failure of loss caused by improper assembly, use, maintenance and
storage are not covered by this limited warranty.
This limited warranty becomes void if ever the Begin One scooter is:
- used in a manner other than for recreation or transportation
- modified in any way from the manufacturers original design and specification
- in any way rented
Begin One does not offer extended warranties, any purchase must be honoured by the stores from
which they were purchased.
The manufacturer is not liable for incidental or consequential loss or damage due directly or
indirectly to the use of this scooter.
Limitation of liability: In no event shall Begin One be liable for any incidental, indirect, special or
consequential damages or liabilities (including but not limited to incidental or consequential
damages for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of product, or any other consequential or
incidental loss) in connection with the purchase, use, or operation of the product. Begin One is not
liable for property damage, personal injury, or death. This does not affect your statutory rights. For
your records, save original sales receipt with this manual.
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