eSkoot URBN 2.0 User manual

Portable Electric Kick Scooter
A new era in urban mobility
The most economical vehicle in history
USER MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing e-Skoot
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE USER MANUAL AND
WARRANTY BOOK BEFORE USING

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WARNING
Whenever you ride the e-Skoot electric two wheel scooter you risk serious injury from collisions, falls or
loss of control. To ride safely, YOU MUST READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS
MANUAL.
Check local laws and regulations to see where and how you may use your e-Skoot scooter legally. Obey to
all applicable laws for vehicles and pedestrians.
This manual includes basic operational instructions for the e-Skoot scooter. It cannot cover all situations
where injury or death may occur. OPERATORS MUST USE GOOD JUDGMENT AND COMMON SENSE TO
DETECT AND AVOID HAZARDS AND DANGERS that they may encounter when riding the e-Skoot. By using
the e-Skoot scooter, you accept of the inherent risks of operating this product.
FAILURE TO USE COMMON SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT AND HEED THESE WARNINGS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK AND WITH APPROPRIATE AND SERIOUS ATTENTION TO SAFE
OPERATION. USE CAUTION AT ALL TIMES.

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Table of Contents
1 Safety 5
2 The eSkoot 6
2.1 Folding steps 6
2.2 Folding instructions 7
2.3 Unfolding instructions 8
3 Operation 9
3.1 Introduction of Handlebar parts 9
3.2 Operation Instruction 9
3.3 Display Factory settings 10
4 Safe Riding Instructions 12
4.1 Ready 12
4.2 Start 12
4.3 Brake 12
4.4 Electronic Controls 12
5 Battery & Charger 13
5.1 Battery 13
5.2 Charger 14
5.3 Charge Description 14
6 Maintenance 14
6.1 Lubricating 14
6.2 Battery 14
6.3 Placement and daily care 14
7 General Troubleshooting 14
8 eSkoot Specification Sheet 16

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eSkoot Parts
1.
Handlebar
6.
Folding hook
2.
UBHI (Display, etc)
7.
Battery charging jack
3.
LED headlight
8. Folding lever
4.
Hooter
9. Lock bolt
5.
Lock lever
10. Rear brake

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1 Safety
1. The product is for adults only (above 18 years), limited to one adult. Please do not carry two adults at
the same time. Is not suitable for minors.
2. Always inspect the scooter prior to use. Properly inspecting and maintaining your product can reduce
the risk of injury.
3. Please wear your safety helmet and other protective equipment when riding. Use an approved bicycle
or skateboard helmet that fits properly with the chin strap in place and protects the back of your head.
Local legislations may require riders of two wheels products to wear a helmet and other protective
gear. Never ride the scooter barefoot or in open-toed shoes or high-heels.
4. Do not ride in traffic lane or unsafe roads and do not break local regulations.
5. Please exercise in wide areas, and ride after skilled manipulation, do not ride in traffic lane.
6. Do not make any dangerous actions when riding or riding with one hand. Keep your feet on the
scooter.
7. Do not attempt to ride the scooter on stairs that are above 3 cm, it may overturn causing injuries and/or
damages to the rider and/or scooter.
8. Highest speed is 25 Km/h. For your safety, please limit the speed to 20 Km/h. Please try to avoid using
it at night, if needed, please limit the speed within 15 Km/h or less and turn the headlights on.
9. Do not use the scooter when the outside temperature is lower than 0ºC.
10. Please slow down or get off from the scooter when riding in poor road conditions.
11. Do not ride the scooter in oily or icy surface terrain.
12. Please adjust the handlebar height according to your own height to ensure a safe riding.
13. To avoid damages of the electrical parts of the vehicle please do not immerse the scooter in the water
with the depth of more than 4 cm and do not wash it with water under pressure.
14. For protection please do not ride the scooter in bad weather such as heavy rain and high winds.
15. Do not drink alcohol and drive e-Skoot scooter.

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2 The e-Skoot
Folding Steps
A –Unfolded B - Folded handlebars
C - Fully folded

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2.1 Folding Instructions
1. Open the lock lever, in the direction of arrow, as shown in figure (a).
2. Press the red button, figure (b), at the same time press down handlebars as shown in figure (c) and push
the lock lever to the lock position.
3. Hold the handlebar with both hands, push buttons (1) shown in Figure (d). Pull out the handlebar grips
(figure d), up to the maximum and fold downwards to maximum like in figure B, from previous page.
4. Push the handlebar forward when you press the folding lever in the direction of the arrow in the figure
(f).
5. Continue folding the scooter until the folding hook reaches the opening located on the rear brake.

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2.2 Unfolding Instructions
1. Press the rear brake in the direction of the arrow in the figure (a) until the folding hook release from
the opening located on the rear brake. Then, lift the handlebar until it reaches the working position and
the locking bolt comes into place, like in figure (b).
2. Raise the two handles of the handlebar until they automatically return to the work position, figure (c).
3. Push the lock lever in the direction of the arrow in Figure (d) and lift handlebars to desired height.
Now press button shown in Figure (e) and fix it in one of the two holes, as desired.
abc
de

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3 Operation
3.1 Introduction of Handlebar parts
1. Thumb Accelerator
2. Thumb Electronic Magnetic Brake
3. Switch Button
4. Setting Button
5. On/Off Light Button
6. Horn Button
7. Light Sensor
8. Handlebar Fold Button
9. Display
3.2 Operating Instructions
a. ON/OFF
Press the switch (3) for 1 sec, and the display will light indicating the power is on. Press for 3 seconds if you
want to turn it off. It will turn off if you don't use it for 3 minutes.
b. Speed control
Press the right thumb accelerator (1) to control the speed (1-25km/h).

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c. Breaking Control
Press the left thumb brake (2) and the electronic magnetic brake will operate. The greater pressure you
put, the greater breaking force will be. For additional braking power, press the rear brake and both front
and back brakes will engage.
d. Horn
When the power is on, press the horn button (6) and it will hoot.
f. LED Headlight
In manual mode: Press the On/Off Light button when needed and there will be a sign in display indicates
the light is turn on. Press the button again when you do not need the light.
The scooter is equipped with a sensor light that detects the need of light. The light will turn on
automatically (auto light mode) if the sensor detects poor ambient light.
For example: when is cloudy weather and the auto light mode is on, the light turns on. If the daylight is
sufficient, the auto light mode detects the light and the headlights will go off after 5 seconds.
On auto light mode, the display is also lit depending on the level of ambient light. If the scooter is on auto
light mode, you can go to manual mode by pushing the On/Off Light Button.
g. Mileage Display
When the display is powered on, it displays three modes: total, trip and time. You can change it by pressing
the settings button. In 'trip' mode, press the setting button (S) for 3 seconds and it will clear the trip.
h. Emergency
In an emergency, it is recommended to use the foot brake.
3.3 Display Factory Settings
To access the menus P0 and P1 please press the switch (3) and setting (4) buttons simultaneously. Further
pressing the setting button (3) helps you switch between P0 and P1.
Both menus have two further submenus: 0 and 1:
P00 (European Mode) (a) - displays the speed in km/h and temperature in Celsius degrees
P01 (USA Mode) (b) –displays the speed in miles/hour and the temperature in Fahrenheit degrees
P10 (c) –lights are set on manual mode
P11 (d) –lights are set on auto mode
You can switch between menus 0 and 1 in P0 or P1 by pressing the Switch (3) button.
Press the setting button (S) (4) to exit the Settings menus and store the settings.

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a)
b)
c)
d)
10 LED Light Display
11 Speed
12 Battery
13 Temperature
14 Displays the TOTAL and TRIP distance
15 From left to right: TOTAL; TRIP

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4 Safe Riding Instructions
4.1 Ready
1. Choose a suitable venue for riding.
2. Unfold the scooter in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual.
3. Adjust the T-pipe to the suitable height according to your height.
4.2 Start
1. Press the power button to turn on the power.
2. Stand one foot on the scooter and leave another foot on the ground.
3. Gently press down on the right thumb accelerator, the scooter will immediately move forward slowly.
Place the foot which is on the ground on the scooter. With big finger of your right hand press the right
thumb accelerator, the greater pressure you put, the faster it will go.
4.3 Brake
1. Under normal circumstances, pressing the left thumb electronic magnetic brake, the scooter will be
immediately de-energized and then it will brake. The greater pressure you put, the greater breaking
force will be.
2. E-Skoot also has a rear foot brake that triggers the motor brake immediately in addition to a friction
brake on the back wheel. So whatever the situation is, if the first system is deactivated you can still
use the foot brake.
3. The electronic brake activates kinetic energy recovery system (KERS).When breaking, KERS
recharges the battery thus prolonging the possible trip distance.
4.4 Electronic Controls
To engage Cruise Control, Speed Limitation and Zero Start:
1. Switch off power
2. Keep pressing the thumb brake (2) and switch on the power.
3. By now pressing the thumb accelerator 2 times, engages cruise control. To set the speed of
cruise control follow the instructions in 4.4.1

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4. By pressing the thumb accelerator 3 times this engages Zero Start.
5. By pressing the thumb accelerator 4 times cancels the speed limitation on the controls.
6. By pressing the thumb accelerator 6 times sets a maximum speed limit to 20km/hr
7. By pressing the thumb accelerator 8 times sets a maximum speed limit to 12km/hr.
Please ensure that you observe all local, national and international regulations in relation to the speed
and use of the e-Skoot.
4.4.1 Cruise control
You can set up the speed as you want during the driving, and the scooter will start moving on the same
speed afterwards. Press the acceleration right thumb and keep the same speed for 5 seconds and the
cruise control will automatically enter. You can switch the function off easily as well.
4.5 Zero start
This function is for safety. When Zero Start is engaged, you should use your foot to slide e-Skoot for a
little distance, then press the right thumb accelerator and the scooter will go ahead. With Zero Start
engaged, the accelerator will not work, if accidentally touched.
5Battery & Charger
Each e-Skoot electric scooter is equipped with a special lithium polymer (LiPO) battery and special smart
charger. The accessories that come with each scooter have a dedicated number. Please do not use the
chargers from other brands. The use of any charger other than that supplied with e-Skoot immediately
invalidates the Warranty on the scooter.
5.1 Battery
When you get the e-Skoot electric scooter for the first time, please charge the battery fully before using.
The battery can be charged at any time, even if already partially charged. When fully charged the charger
will automatically stop charging and will not cause any damage to the battery.
Warning: do not use batteries from other brands, they will not work with e-Skoot scooter.
Please charge the battery once every three months if not using the scooter. Water immersion, collisions,
and other abnormal factors will lead to battery damage and are not covered under Warranty.

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5.2 Charger
The company provides a dedicated charger which has a charging protection function. When the battery is
100% charged, the charger will automatically stop charging. Charging time is no more than 3 hours.
Water immersion, collisions, and other abnormal factors will lead to charger damage. This is not covered
under warranty.
5.3 Charging your e-Skoot
Connect the charger plug into the power socket.
Open the charging-hole rubber protective cover, put the charger connector into the charging hole.
When the charger light is red, the battery is being charged. When the charger light turns green, the
battery is fully charged.
6Maintenance
6.1 Lubricating
Please add a small amount of grease or lubricants to handle folded position every six months.
Please check scooter every three months to ensure the screws and bolts are securely tightened. Regular
usage of the e-Skoot can lead to the loosening of bolts and screws.
6.2 Battery
The lithium polymer (LiPO) batteries provided by our company can be recharged at least 500 times.
Under normal use they can be recharged as much as 1,000 times.
6.3 Placement and daily care
Do not expose the scooter under the sun or wet places for too long time. Please keep the scooter clean
and dry.
For cleaning use a damp cloth and a mild detergent.
7 General Troubleshooting
From our experience, the e-Skoot can encounter issues that can be easily avoided. It is well worth noting
the following:
1. LED display black screen
Reason: Exposure under the sun for too long.

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Solution: Place it in shadow and it will return to normal after a period.
2. Values from the display do not fit the actual values. Reason: Parameters are set incorrectly or missing.
Solution: Please reset the display to the factory settings.
3. No information on digital display
Reason: Bad battery contacts or the battery is dead.
Solution: Turn off the power then restart again. If the problem persists, please contact your local e-
Skoot Sales Agent.
In case that the product still does not operate normally, please contact us on +353 (45) 867 753 and we
will be happy to assist you.

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8e-Skoot Specification
eSkoot.com
Lacken, Blessington
Co. Wicklow, IRELAND
+353 (45) 867 753
@e_skoot
URBN 2.0
URBN 2.1
URBN 2.2
Overall Size (Expanded)
940*1160*135mm
Specifications
Overall Size (folded)
940*330*150mm
e-Skoot weight
10.7kg
10.9kg
10.8kg
Maximum load
110KG
Top Speed
25km/h
25km/h
25km/h
Grade Ability
15 degree
20 degree
25 degree
slope
slope
slope
Capability
Range (with battery
30KM
42KM
38KM
fully charged)
(varies based on weight, wind speed, road
conditions, temperature and other factors)
Power
Consumption
6.15W - 7.5W / Km / 75Kg
Battery
Type
Li-po Lithium Battery
Parameters
Capacity
190W
250W
280W
Motor
Motor type
Brushless DC Motor
Parameters
Max. Power
250W
250W
250W
Charger
Input Voltage
110V/220V
Parameters
Charging time
3-3.5hr
2-2.5hr
1.5-2hr
(Charger)
(2A)
(4A)
(3.5A)
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