DROYD Blipper DZ02 User manual

Read instructions before using
your new DROYD Weeler
electric rideable product
SKU number: DZ02
Owner’s manual

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Table of contents
3 Table of contents
4 Important battery and charging instructions
6 Important warnings and safety instructions
12 Getting to know your Weeler
13 Packaging contents
14 Assembly
18 Parental control and safety mechanisms
23 Riding and throttle twist control instructions
26 Stopping and braking
28 Braking system
30 Reading the battery level indicator
31 Tire pressure and maintenance
34 Maintenance schedule
35 List of replaceable parts
36 Technical specifications
38 Recycling
39 Warranty
4 1 Customer support
Note that all images and diagrams in the manual are for illustrative purposes only.
They may not reflect the actual appearance of the product.
The appearance and specifications of the product are subject to change without notice.
Have an issue? Please don’t return this product. Our friendly customer support staff can help.

• Ensure power switch is OFF (flipped to the right),if product is not being used.
• To prevent fire risk and suboptimal charging, DO NOT plug the charger into an extension cord
• Remove the charging port cover.
(meaning it’s flipped to the left).
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IMPORTANT
Warnings for lithium-ion battery pack
and charger:
1) If there is evidence of DAMAGE, BREAKAGE, OR LEAKAGE on either the
battery pack or charger, DO NOT USE OR ATTEMPT TO FIX and contact
customer support immediately.
2) TO AVOID FIRE OR EXPLOSION, DO NOT PLACE OR LEAVE battery pack
or charger near any heat or water sources (such as generators, gas / electric
heaters, water boilers, large appliances, lit cigarettes), or anything labeled
flammable, explosive, caustic, or volatile (such as gasoline, kerosene, propane).
3) TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK OR POISONING, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN
the battery pack. Doing so will also void the manufacturer’s warranty.
4) TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE, DO NOT TOUCH the battery pack
or charger with wet hands or uninsulated metal.
5) TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT SUBMERGE, soak, or wash the battery
pack or charger. THESE ACTIONS MAY CAUSE SHORT CIRCUITING OR
PERMANENT DAMAGE.
Charging instructions:
The unit includes a smart charger.
1) To charge the product:
• First ensure the ignition is in the OFF position and the ignition key is taken out.
• Ensure the power switch (red switch located on the battery pack) is in the ON position
• Then connect the charger to the charging port on the battery pack.
• Then plug the charger into an appropriate and functional electrical outlet.
or any other indirect power sources.
2)
Charge the battery to 100% prior to first use of the product.
• Please leave it charging for about 12 hours (even when the charger light turns green prior),
to ensure optimal battery performance going forward.
• All future charging cycles will only take up to 7 hours each, until the battery has reached end of life.
3)
Charge the battery immediately after each use of the product.
4)
How to determine charging progress:
• Each full battery charging cycle (from 0% to 100%) will take approximately 6 – 7 hours.
• While the battery is charging, the red charger light will remain on.
• When the battery is fully charged (100%), the green charger light will turn on
and the charger will automatically stop charging.
5)
Whenever the battery is NOT being charged:
• Ensure the charger is fully unplugged from the electrical outlet.
• Ensure the charger is fully disconnected from the charging port.
• Ensure the charger is safely placed out of reach from children and pets.
6)
To prevent battery degradation:
• Charge the battery to at least 30% before storing away the product.
(Ensure power switch is OFF during storage.)
• Charge every 30 days if product is not being regularly used.
(Ensure power switch is ON during charging.)
• Connect the charger to the charging cable.
• Ensure the charging port cover is on.

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Charging safety warnings:
1) Always charge the product in a SAFE, DRY, AND ENCLOSED location.
2) DO NOT STORE OR CHARGE the product in any place that is exposed to the
outdoors or potentially adverse environmental elements.
3) DO NOT STORE OR CHARGE the product in an environment that is below
32°F/0°C or above 113°F/45°C.
4) To keep the battery pack in optimal condition, DO NOT LEAVE IT CHARGING
for over 24 hours per charging cycle.
5) Prior to charging, ensure that the product is NOT placed on an elevated
or uneven surface.
6) DO NOT STRETCH the charging cord between the battery and the electrical outlet
in such a way that it creates a tripping hazard.
7) Before performing any maintenance on the product:
• First ensure the ignition is OFF and the ignition key is taken out.
• Ensure the power switch (red switch located on the battery pack)
is in the OFF position (meaning it’s flipped to the right).
• Ensure charger is fully unplugged from the electrical outlet and fully disconnected
from the charging port.
8) Charge ONLY with the provided battery pack and charger.
• Using a battery pack or charger other than those provided by Droyd voids the
manufacturer’s warranty.
• The provided battery pack and charger are intended for use ONLY with the
Droyd Weeler.
WARNINGS
WHEN THE ELECTRIC RIDEABLE PRODUCT IS IN USE, ADHERE TO THE
FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS AT ALL TIMES:
• THE MINIMUM REQUIRED AGE FOR USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS 6 YEARS OLD,
OR OF EQUIVALENT PHYSICAL AND MENTAL COMPETENCY.
• IN THE EVENT THAT LOCAL / COUNTY / STATE / PROVINCIAL / FEDERAL LAWS AND
REGULATIONS SPECIFY A DIFFERENT MINIMUM AGE AND/OR SPECIFY A MAXIMUM AGE,
THOSE LAWS AND REGULATIONS SUPERSEDE THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
• PARENTAL OR ADULT SUPERVISION NECESSARY FOR ANY RIDER BELOW THE AGE OF
AN ADULT (AS DEFINED BY LAW).
• CHECK PRESENCE, CONDITION, AND FUNCTIONALITY OF ALL PARTS BEFORE EACH USE.
• EXERCISE CAUTION AND SITUATIONAL AWARENESS.
• THE RIDER MUST ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET & OTHER PROTECTIVE SAFETY GEAR SUCH
AS GOGGLES, ELBOWPADS, KNEEPADS, AND SECURE FOOTWEAR. (SAFETY GEAR NOT
INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT.)
• MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY IS 132 LBS (59.9 KG), WHICH INCLUDES THE RIDER, ALL
SAFETY GEAR WORN BY THE RIDER, AND ANY ACCESSORIES (SUCH AS A BACKPACK)
THAT THE RIDER MAY BE CARRYING.
• ENSURE ONLY ONE RIDER AT A TIME. DO NOT EVER ALLOW MULTIPLE RIDERS AT THE
SAME TIME.
IMPORTANT
Failure to follow
ALL WARNINGS
AND INSTRUCTIONS
will VOID YOUR
WARRANTY.
Please read before
using this product.

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WARNINGS:
1) This product does NOT conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Standards and is NOT INTENDED
for operation on public streets, roads, or highways.
2) CHECK AND OBEY ALL LOCAL / COUNTY / STATE / PROVINCIAL / FEDERAL LAWS
AND REGULATIONS regarding electric rideable product usage, permitted location of usage,
safety requirements, age requirements, and any other pertinent information.
3) This product is for RECREATIONAL purposes ONLY. It is NOT INTENDED to carry or haul any loads,
be used for stunts or tricks, or be used in any other capacity other than described in this manual.
4) DO NOT OPERATE this product in traffic; on or near steps or stairs; on surfaces that are uneven,
elevated, or include steep ascents and descents; on wet, frozen, icy, oily, muddy, or unpaved surfaces;
on damaged surfaces such as those with potholes or cracks; or near areas that are undergoing
maintenance such as power lines, fuse boxes, or road construction.
5) DO NOT OPERATE this product during adverse or extreme weather conditions, including rain,
hail, snow, thunder, and lightning.
6) DO NOT OPERATE this product at times or in areas of low to no visibility, including fog, mist,
areas with obstructions or blind spots, and dusk / nighttime.
WARNINGS (continued) :
7) DO NOT OPERATE this product while under the influence of medication, drugs, alcohol,
or any other substance that impairs physical or mental competency in any way.
8) DO NOT OPERATE this product while using headphones, mobile phones, or any other device
that prevents total focus and total control of all physical and mental faculties.
9) TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT SUBMERGE, soak, or wash any part of the product.
THESE ACTIONS MAY CAUSE SHORT CIRCUITING OR PERMANENT DAMAGE.
10) When not in use, the product must be POWERED OFF to prevent unintentional starts.
11) If transporting the product by plane, first check with the airline and federal aviation laws on proper
transport regulations regarding an electric rideable product that includes a lithium-ion battery pack.
12) If transporting the product by ground vehicle, first ensure that it is POWERED OFF, fully disconnected
from the charger, and safely stowed and properly secured. (NEVER hitch or attempt to hitch the
product to a vehicle.)

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
1) The minimum required age for use of this product is 6 years old, or of equivalent physical
and mental competency.
2) In the event that local / county / state / provincial / federal laws and regulations specify a
different minimum age and/or specify a maximum age, those laws and regulations supersede this
manual’s instructions.
3) Parental or adult supervision necessary for any rider below the age of an adult (as defined by law).
4) Check the presence, condition, and functionality of ALL PARTS before each use, include motor,
brake, battery pack, tires, spokes, headlight, and all other electric parts. If you have any doubts
about the condition or functionality of a part, DO NOT USE the product and call customer
support immediately.
5) When the product is in use, both rider and adult supervisor(s) must exercise caution and
situational awareness.
6) Always ensure the rider is wearing a helmet and other protective safety gear such as goggles,
elbowpads, kneepads, and secure footwear. Ensure that there are no loose articles of clothing,
such as a scarf or loose shoelaces. (Safety gear is NOT included with this product.)
7) Maximum weight capacity is 132 lbs (59.9 kg), which includes the rider, all safety gear worn by
the rider, and any accessories (such as a backpack) that the rider may be carrying.
8) This product is intended for ONLY ONE RIDER at a time, within the specified weight limit. Attempts
to exceed this limitation may result in bodily injury and/or permanent damage to the product.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (continued):
9) As electric rideable products may operate more quietly than other motorized products, the
rider must exercise SAFE CONDUCT while the product is in use and emit audible warnings
(e.g. a hand bell – not included) when appropriate in the vicinity of others who may have difficulty
hearing the rider’s approach.
10) Keep hands, face, feet, hair, limbs, clothing, and jewelry AWAY from all moving parts while product
is in use (or immediately after riding), including motor and wheels.
11) This product should ALWAYS be operated, maintained, and kept in serviceable condition on a
regular basis in accordance with the warnings and instructions in this manual.
12) Any attempts at modification or other forms of tampering with the original specifications of the
product are NOT permitted and will automatically VOID the warranty.
As an electric rideable product, the Weeler can and is intended to move. Even when using safety gear and
taking all necessary precautions, the rider and adult(s) responsible for supervision may still encounter
dangerous situations in which serious injury or death may occur.
Droyd is not responsible for any injuries, damage, or legal disputes that may result from improper
usage, the rider’s and/or supervisor’s inexperience, extenuating circumstances, and/or failure to follow
all warnings and instructions provided in this manual.

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Getting to know your Weeler Packaging contents
The Weeler comes with the following items in the packaging box.
Please identify and locate all of the following prior to assembly:
1) Weeler electric rideable product
a. Pre-assembled frame
b. Handlebar (attached to frame but must be installed)
c. Brake lever (pre-installed on handlebar with 1 screw)
e. Ignition key
g. Kickstand (with 2 screws and 2 nuts pre-installed)
2)
Battery charger & charging cable
3)
Tool kit
a. 5 mm allen wrench
d. 10 mm wrench
e. 13 mm wrench
f. Handlebar clamps (x 4)
g. Handlebar clamp nuts (x 4), for final assembly
h.
Handlebar clamp screws (x 4), for final assembly
4)
User manual
Handlebar
Throttle twist control
Battery level indicator
Seat
Brake lever
Brake cable
Headlight switch
Frame
Front tire Rear tire
Tire valve cap
Ignition key
Ignition cable
Motor
Rear brake
Kickstand
Headlight
Footrests
Battery pack
Charging port
Power
switch
d. Speed limit key
f.Ignition cover (attached to frame but must be installed; cover has 2 screws and 2 nuts pre-installed)
b. 5 mm allen wrench
a. 4 mm allen wrench
c. 7 mm wrench
Speed limit switch

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Assembly
Assembly must be conducted by an adult.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN to conduct assembly, as there may be small parts,
sharp edges / sharp points, and packaging material that can present as hazardous.
Ensure proper disposal (and/or recycling, per local laws) of all interior packaging material,
so that they are OUT OF REACH from both children and pets.
It is recommended that you KEEP the original packaging box, in the event that the Weeler
needs to be stored away.
Step one: Installing the kickstand
•
Locate the kickstand, 5 mm allen wrench, and 10 mm wrench.
•
Ensure the frame is lying flat on a smooth and even surface, with the left side facing up.
•
Locate the bottom edge of the frame (where the two holes are) right next to the rear
wheel. This is the frame bracket where the kickstand will be installed.
•
Align the top of the kickstand (where the two holes are) accordingly.
•
Affix the kickstand screws by passing each screw through the aligned holes.
•
Thread each nut onto each screw from the back of the frame bracket, and fully
While using the 10 mm wrench to brace against the nut, use the 5 mm allen wrench to fully
tighten the screws . from the front (at the top of
the kickstand).
•
Ensure that the kickstand is fully and tightly installed by pulling on it. There should
be no looseness.
•
To use the kickstand, prop the product up to an upright position with both hands,
and ensure the kickstand is pointed towards the ground. (If it’s not, use your foot to
push the kickstand lever until it’s pointed towards the ground.) You can now gradually
lean the product onto the kickstand. The kickstand should fully support the product’s
weight when the product is not in use.
• ?The frame bracket has the kickstand screws (x 2) and nuts (x 2) pre-installed.
Remove both screws and nuts.
•Ensure that the kickstand is in the correct position (foot of the kickstand pointing outward).
Take the handlebar and position it so that the throttle twist control is on the right and the
Step two: Installing the handlebar
• Locate the handlebar, handlebar clamps (x 4), handlebar clamp nuts (x 4),
handlebar clamp screws (x 4), 10 mm wrench, and 13 mm wrench.
•
• Position the handlebar in the center (in front of where the ignition cover will go), and ensure
the handlebar is placed over the ignition cable.
• Place the bottom ends of the clamps directly beneath the handlebar, and the top ends of
the clamps directly over the handlebar. (The clamps are identical, so each one can be
affixed on either side.)
• Pass each handlebar screw through each of the aligned holes.
?Then thread each nut onto each screw from the bottom, and halfway tighten each nut using
?Adjust the handlebar to the desired position, then fully tighten each nut from the bottom using the 13 mm wrench,
while using the 10 mm wrench to fully tighten the nuts from the top.
• Ensure that the handlebar is fully and tightly installed by pulling on it. There should be no looseness.
• ?Disassemble the handlebar clamps so that all screws and nuts are removed from the clamps.
brake lever is on the left.
•
•
the 13 mm wrench.

?Pass each ignition cover screw through each aligned hole, and thread each nut onto
Take the ignition cover and position it so that it’s centered over the handlebar clamps,
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Step three: Installing the ignition key cover
• Locate the ignition key cover (attached to the frame), pre-installed ignition cover
screws (x 2) and nuts (x2), 4 mm allen wrench, and 7 mm wrench.
•
•
Ensure that the ignition cable is lying in the center, beneath the handlebar.
•?Ensure the ignition screw holes (on each edge of the ignition cover) are aligned.
each screw from the bottom.
•
?While using the 7 mm wrench to brace against the nut, use the 4 mm allen wrench to
•?Ensure that the ignition cover is fully & tightly installed by pulling on it. There should be
Step four: Tightening the brake lever
• Locate the brake lever and 5 mm allen wrench.
• The brake lever is already pre-installed on the left side of the handlebar,
with the lever facing outward.
•
?Using the 5 mm allen wrench, tighten the brake lever screw from the top, as shown
in the diagram.
•
Ensure that the brake lever is fully and tightly installed by pulling on it.
There should be no looseness.
Step five: Adjusting the headlight
• Locate the 10 mm wrench and 13 mm wrench.
• The headlight is already pre-installed onto the frame, folded in the
downward position.
• Fold the headlight up, so the headlight is facing outward.
• Locate the pre-installed screw and nut at the base of the headlight.
• ?While using the 13 mm wrench to brace against the screw, use the 10 mm wrench
to tighten the nut.
• Ensure that the headlight is fully and tightly installed by pulling on it.
There should be no looseness.
• The headlight switch is located beneath the battery level indicator on the
right handlebar. (Note that the headlight switch will NOT turn on the headlight
while the product is powered off.)
• Remove both pre-installed ignition cover screws and nuts.
as shown in the diagram.
no looseness.
•
tighten the screw.

(located on right side of the Weeler frame, below the seat).
Parental control and safety mechanisms
Parental control mechanisms
1)
2) Speed limit key:
The speed limit key should be in the parent or adult supervisor’s possession at all times.
The speed limit key is used to set the maximum speed limit desired by the parent or adult supervisor.
There are two maximum speed limit settings included in the Weeler:
?High speed limit: 10 mph (16 kph)
To set the desired maximum speed limit, the parent or adult supervisor must:
?First ensure the product is powered off.
After the desired maximum speed limit has been set, and the product is powered on, the rider will not be able to exceed
that speed limit while the product is in use.
To prevent any rider from being able to adjust the speed limit, the parent or adult supervisor must ensure the speed limit key
is REMOVED from the speed limit switch before the product is used.
Note that the HIGH maximum speed limit is the built-in maximum speed limit. The product is not able to exceed this speed limit.
DO NOT attempt to modify or tamper with the product in any way to try and override this speed limit. Doing so will automatically
2)
Ignition key:
The ignition key should be in the parent or adult supervisor’s possession at all times,
unless the product is in use (under parental or adult supervision )
The ignition key is used to turn on the motor by fully inserting it inside the ignition and
turning the key to the right. (The ignition is located on the centre of handlebar).
The ignition key must stay in the ignition while the product is in use.
The ignition key will NOT turn on the motor unless the power switch is ON first.
The ignition key must be removed from the ignition while the product is not in use.
(See “Safety mechanisms” section.)
Parental control mechanisms
?Low speed limit: 6.2 mph (10 kph)
?Locate the speed limit key.
?Insert the speed limit key into the speed limit switch
?Turn the speed limit key to desired maximum speed limit setting.
Turn the key left(red dot) & remove the key to set the speed limit to HIGH.
Turn the key right(green dot) & remove the key to set the speed limit to LOW .
void the manufacturer’s warranty.
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Safety mechanisms
1) Power switch:
The power switch (which is red) is located on the battery pack,
on the left side of the Weeler frame.
The power switch - when flipped to the left (the ON position) - will enable all other
control mechanisms to be used (i.e. ignition and accelerator lever).
Before using the product, the power switch must be in the ON position FIRST,
before using the ignition key to power on the motor.
When the product is ready to be powered off, ensure the ignition is turned off FIRST,
before flipping the power switch to the right (the OFF position).
ATTENTION:
DURING RIDING: If the power switch is accidentally flipped to the OFF position while
the rider is riding the product (with the ignition key still in the ON position), the motor
will automatically shut off.
DURING CHARGING: The power switch must be ON during charging.
(When the product is NOT charging and NOT in use, the power switch must be OFF.)
DURING STORAGE: The power switch must be OFF, if storing the product away.
Safety mechanisms (continued)
2) Slow-start mechanism:
When the product is powered on and the throttle is engaged, the slow-start mechanism
will automatically begin:
The product will proceed to move forward at the slowest possible speed for
approximately 8 to 10 seconds.
The slow-start mechanism is a safety feature implemented to minimize the risk of a sudden onset of speed
or accidental lurches / launches / falls.
There is no way to bypass or remove the slow-start mechanism. DO NOT attempt to modify or tamper with
While the slow-start mechanism is active, the motor and throttle twist control
are both locked to the slowest possible speed.
After 8 to 10 seconds, the slow-start mechanism will be automatically turned off,
thus enabling the rider to begin using the throttle twist control to gradually
increase speed (up to the desired maximum speed limit set by the parent or adult supervisor).
the product in any way to try and override this safety feature. Doing so will automatically void the manufacturer’s warranty.
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Safety mechanisms (continued)
3) Headlight switch:
The headlight switch is located directly beneath the battery level indicator.
To turn the headlight ON, press the headlight switch in.
To turn the headlight OFF, press the headlight switch again so that it’s popping out.
Reminder – the rider should NEVER operate the product at times or in areas of low to no visibility,
including fog, mist, areas with obstructions or blind spots, and dusk / nighttime.
However, in the event more visibility is needed while the product is in use, the headlight switch
can be used to turn on the headlight to increase visibility (to a limited degree).
Note that the headlight switch will NOT turn on the headlight while the product is powered off.
Riding and throttle control instructions
Pre-ride checklist:
Before each use of the product, the rider and any parent or adult supervisor must follow the pre-ride
checklist below.
1) Check the presence, condition, and functionality of ALL PARTS before use, include motor, brake,
battery pack, tires, spokes, headlight, and all other electric parts.
2) Make sure that all of the exposed nuts, screws and bolts are tightened. (Not all required tools may
be provided in the tool kit.)
3) Check to make sure the battery pack is sufficiently charged.
4) Ensure that there are no obstacles or obstructions ahead in the intended riding path.
5) Ensure that there is only ONE rider, who is wearing sufficient safety gear, does not exceed the
maximum weight limit (including any gear/accessories worn), and is using the product in the
presence of parental or adult supervision (if rider is below the age of an adult as defined by law).
6) Ensure that the handlebar is adjusted to a comfortable and appropriate level for the rider.
7) Ensure that the parent or adult supervisor is in possession of the speed limit key and has used it
to set the desired maximum speed limit.
8) Ensure that the parent or adult supervisor is in possession of both the ignition key & speed limit key
after each use of the product.

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Riding and throttle control instructions (continued)
Parental or adult supervision is required AT ALL TIMES when the product is in use and the rider is
following the riding instructions below:
1) Hold the product steady by the handlebars while pushing up the kickstand until the kickstand is securely
in the UP position.
2) Ensure the rider is seated in proper and upright position, wearing safety gear and secure footwear, and
3)
Flip power switch to the left (the ON position).
4)
Place the ignition key inside the ignition and turn the key to the right to turn on the motor.
• The ignition key must stay in the ignition while the product is in use.
• The key will NOT turn on the motor unless the power switch is ON first.
5)
To engage the throttle, the rider should use their right hand to gently rotate the throttle
twist control (located on the right handlebar).
Riding and throttle control instructions (continued)
7) When the slow-start safety mechanism is automatically turned off, the throttle can then be fully engaged
where the amount of rotation on the throttle grip controls the speed level adjustment (up to the maximum
8)
When the rider rotates the throttle grip, the speed will increase. When the rider gradually releases the
throttle grip, the speed will decrease.
9)
While powered on with the throttle engaged, the product will continuously move forward, until the
throttle is fully released and the brake is engaged. **
10)
There is NO REVERSE function for this product. The product moves in a forward motion ONLY, when
**
It is strongly recommended that the rider and parental / adult supervisor conduct multiple short practice
runs (how to ride, stop, and brake safely) in a safe location at the lowest speed level, only GRADUALLY
increasing the speed when all parties are comfortable doing so.
has both feet flat on the footrests.
6) When the throttle is first engaged, the slow-start safety mechanism will automatically start,
then after 8 to 10 seconds the slow-start safety mechanism will automatically turn off.
desired speed limit set by the parental control speed limit key).
powered on and the throttle and motor are engaged.
11) The rider should KEEP HANDS ON HANDLEBARS AT ALL TIMES while the product is in use.

Parental or adult supervision is required AT ALL TIMES when the product is in use and the rider
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Stopping and braking
is following the braking instructions below:
1)
To stop the product safely, engage the brake by gradually releasing the THROTTLE
and depressing the BRAKE LEVER next to the left handlebar.
2)
If the product is going at a higher speed, first LOWER the speed by GRADUALLY releasing the
throttle grip, then release it entirely before depressing the brake lever.
3)
Depressing the brake will disengage power to the motor.
4)
Once the product has come to a complete stop at a safe location, the rider’s feet should be
lowered from the footrests to the ground.
5)
If the rider is disembarking from the product, first lower the kickstand to the ground, ensure that it
is all the way lowered, and gradually release the handlebars until the product is safely leaning
onto the kickstand.
6)
After each use of the product, ensure that it is POWERED OFF safely by:
• Turning the ignition key to the OFF position, then removing the key.
• Flipping the power switch to the OFF position.
• Pressing the headlight switch (if on) to the OFF position.
• Following charging instructions on page 5.
Stopping and braking (continued)
Warnings:
1. Note that stopping and braking distance is affected by the speed of the product,
conditions of the riding surface, and variable environmental elements.
2. DO NOT RIDE ON STEEP ASCENTS OR DESCENTS. However, if the rider happens
to be riding on a descending path and needs to stop, DO NOT SUDDENLY DEPRESS
THE BRAKE LEVER with full force. Instead, LIGHTLY depress the brake lever
SEVERAL TIMES in sequence until a safe, flat location is reached where the brake
lever can be fully depressed and the product comes to a safe and complete stop.

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Braking system
The product uses a rear disc/caliper braking system.
The brake is activated by the brake lever on the left side of the handlebar.
When the rider releases the throttle with their right thumb and depresses the
brake lever with their left hand, the brake is immediately engaged and the motor is
immediately disengaged.
Adjusting the brakes:
The brakes on your product should come fully adjusted from the factory. However, it may be
necessary to adjust the brakes from time to time.
For brakes that are too loose:
Locate the metal tension nut and tension knob connecting the brake lever to the brake cable.
Turn the tension nut inward (counterclockwise) continuously with your hand until it touches
the tension knob.
Turn the tension knob inwards (counterclockwise) until you have achieved the desired brake lever
tightness. Depress the brake lever to confirm tightness.
Turn ONLY the tension nut (not the tension knob) outward (clockwise) until it sits tightly against
the brake lever again.
Braking system (continued)
For brakes that are too tight:
Locate the metal tension nut and tension knob connecting the brake lever to the brake cable.
Turn the tension nut inward (counterclockwise) continuously with your hand until it touches the
tension knob.
Turn the tension knob outward (clockwise) until you have achieved the desired brake lever looseness.
Depress the brake lever to confirm looseness.
Turn ONLY the tension screw (not the tension knob) outward (clockwise) until it sits tightly against the
brake lever again.
For any major adjustments needed on the rear drum brake, it is recommended that you locate
a nearby license bike repair shop to assist you in properly adjusting it.
Note that Droyd is not responsible for – and the manufacturer’s warranty does not cover – services
from any third party service providers, nor any defects, failures, or performance issues that may
result from said services.
Squeaky brakes:
The brakes may squeak before they are broken in. This is normal and will not affect the function or
performance of the brakes. With continued use, the squeak should go away. If it does not, please
contact customer support for further instructions.
Tension Nut Tension Knob

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Reading the battery level indicator
The battery level indicator is located on the right side of the handlebar, above the accelerator lever.
When the product is powered on, the battery level indicator will automatically turn on.
The battery level indicator has 3 LED lights that indicate the amount of battery life remaining.
• The LED lights are arranged in order from top to bottom: FULL (F) to LOW (L).
• FULL (4 green lights) indicates the battery is full.
• Middle lights (2-3 green lights) indicates the battery level is getting lower and the battery pack
should be charged soon.
• EMPTY (1 green light) indicates the battery is empty and the battery pack needs to be charged
right away.
When the product is powered off, the battery level indicator will automatically turn off.
The battery level indicator does NOT turn on when the battery pack is being charged.
Monitor charging status using the charger light indicators.
Tire pressure and maintenance
Tire pressure maintenance must always be conducted by an adult.
Checking tire pressure:
BEFORE using the product, always check to see that the tires are in place,
properly affixed, and properly inflated to the designated PSI. (The PSI is located
on the wall of each tire.)
It’s important to always check the tire pressure level, as it may fluctuate over time
depending on frequency of use, weather, and lower air pressure.
Battery lever indicator Throttle twist control
Headlight switch

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Tire pressure and maintenance (continued)
Tire inflation / deflation:
Do NOT use pressure air supplies found at gasoline stations when inflating/deflating the tires,
as they are not designed for this product.
To inflate each tire (if the pressure level is too low):
• Remove the tire valve cap.
• Use a standard bicycle tire air pump (not included) to connect to the tire valve.
• Follow tire pump instructions to properly inflate the tire to the designated PSI.
Be sure not to overinflate.
• Replace the tire valve cap.
To deflate each tire (if the pressure level is too high):
• Remove the tire valve cap.
• Use a standard bicycle tire air pump (not included) to connect to the tire valve.
• Follow tire pump instructions to properly deflate the tire to the designated PSI.
Be sure not to deflate too much.
• Replace the tire valve cap.
Additional tire maintenance:
Before using your product, it is strongly recommended to apply a tire sealant/additive to
both tires to help prevent potential punctures.
Tire sealant/additive is NOT included with this product.
To apply the tire sealant/additive properly and safely, refer to the instructions provided
on the tire sealant/additive.
Droyd is not responsible for any injuries, damage, or legal disputes that may result from defective
tire sealant/additive products, improper application of them, or any subsequent failure affecting the
product’s performance.

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Maintenance schedule
Maintenance of the product must always be conducted by an adult.
Proper care and maintenance of the product will ensure optimal performance.
Daily maintenance:
1) Clean the exterior of the product manually with a soft, damp rag. And while wearing protective
gloves, carefully remove any debris that may have been caught in the product, such as leaves,
dirt, and twigs.
• DO NOT WASH WITH A HOSE OR ANY OTHER SPRAYING DEVICE.
• DO NOT USE any caustic, harsh, or otherwise potentially damaging cleaning solution.
2) Check that the brake lever, frame, handlebar, accelerator lever, seat, footpegs, and kickstand
are all securely in place.
3) Check that all cables, nuts, screws, and bolts are securely tightened.
4) Check that none of the wheel spokes are bent or damaged.
5) Check that both wheels are in place, properly affixed, and properly inflated to the designated PSI.
6) Check battery pack for any signs of damage.
• If any signs of damage found, DO NOT USE OR CHARGE the product and contact
customer support immediately.
List of replaceable parts
Replaceable parts are defined here as parts of the product subject to normal wear-and-tear
during usage of the product.
The replaceable parts below can be purchased from Droyd, and will include instructions on
how to replace the part(s).
Replaceable parts are not covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.
1) Tire and rim set
2) Headlight kit
3) Ignition key
4) Speed limit key
5) Brake lever
6) Throttle twist control

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Technical specifications
Model name: Weeler
SKU number: DZ02
Product type: Electric rideable product
Minimum required age of rider*: 6+ years old
Parental control Type **: ignition key and speed limit key
Number of maximum speed settings: Two (high and low)
Max weight capacity ***: 132 lbs (59.9 kg)
Distance from seat to ground: 18.3 in (46.5 cm)
Seat dimensions (LxWxH): 18.1 x 5.1 x 2.4 in (46x 13 x 6 cm)
(Seat is non-adjustable.)
Max range on a single battery charge ****: Up to 8 miles (12.9 km)
Max ride time on a single battery charge ****: Up to 45 mins
Battery type: Lithium-ion
Battery charging time from 0% to 100%: Approximately 6 – 7 hours
Total battery lifespan ****: Up to 300 charging cycles
Battery voltage: 24 V
Battery amp-hours: 8 Ah
Motor type: Brushless DC
Motor voltage: 24 V
Motor wattage: 200 W
Charger output voltage: 24 V
Charger output current (amps): 1.5 A
Assembled product dimensions (LxWxH): 44.8 x 21.3 x 26.8 in
(113.8 x 54.1 x 68.1 cm)
Tire diameter: 15 in (38cm)
Wheel rim diameter: 11 in (28 cm)
Battery level indicator type: LED light indicator
Brake type: Rear disc brake
Assembled product weight: 40.3 lbs (18.3 kg)
Total package weight: 50.71 lbs (23 kg)
Certifcate of compliance and testing: ASTM F963
* The minimum required age for use of this product is 6 years old, or of equivalent physical and
mental competency. However, in the event that local / county / state / provincial / federal laws
and regulations specify a different minimum age and/or specify a maximum age, those laws
and regulations supersede this manual’s instructions.
** The parental control speed limit key can set and lock in the desired maximum speed setting
(high or low). Note that to change the maximum speed setting, the speed limit key must be
used to reset the speed limit prior to next use of the product.
*** Maximum weight capacity INCLUDES the rider, all safety gear worn by the rider, and any
accessories (such as a backpack) that the rider may be carrying.
****
Total battery lifespan, maximum range, and maximum ride time will all be affected by
frequency of usage, proper charging maintenance, and variable usage of the speed settings
Parental control enabled? : YES
High speed setting:10 mph (16 kph)
Low speed setting:6.2 mph (10 kph)
** Note that the HIGH maximum speed limit is the maximum possible built-in speed limit.
The product is not able to exceed this speed limit. DO NOT attempt to modify or tamper
with the product in any way to try and override this speed limit. Doing so will automatically
void the manufacturer’s warranty.

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Recycling
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product (as a whole or in part)
cannot be treated as everyday household waste.
DO NOT dispose of the product OR the battery pack into the trash or municipal recycling bins.
Instead, it should be taken to the appropriate collection point for recycling electric products.
For more information about your local electronic waste collection program, contact your local
certified electronics recyclers, participating retailers and recyclers in electronics takeback services,
or the retailer from which you purchased your product.
Warranty
To activate the warranty, please register your product as soon as possible.
Register via website: www.go-droyd.com/registration
Or register by scanning the QR code with your mobile device:
Unless a different warranty period is expressly provided with your Droyd product, Droyd warrants that
this product for a period of 60 days for the battery pack, 6 months for all other electrical components,
and lifetime coverage for the frame itself – when the product is delivered to you in new condition, in
original packaging, from a Droyd authorized reseller and used in normal conditions and as described
in the user manual – is free from any defects in manufacturing, materials, and workmanship.
This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to
state. Droyd provides a limited warranty on all eligible Droyd products purchased in the United States
and Canada.
The limited warranty covers failures due to defects in material or workmanship on the product.
Tires, brakes, grips, seat, keys, and other parts subject to normal wear and tear are not covered under
the limited warranty.
The limited warranty starts from the original date of purchase and is only applicable to the original
purchaser of the product.
Proof of purchase is required to receive any services guaranteed as part of the limited warranty.
The limited warranty does not apply to refurbished products or products that were resold by
unauthorized resellers.
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